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Geist Weiss sat on a crate at the space station Fallline. Fallline was located at the boarder and was used by numerous smugglers to sneak past security. Geist himself had used it to sneak past Alliance defenses, along with staging Bianca Novula and Darth Oseth's deaths here, plus framing STROST.
And now it was in use again. Not by smugglers shipping goods, but a stealth ship that would ship in a Sith task force. It was the last rendezvous the Sith had before storming Empress Teta. While Geist himself would not partake in the fighting, he would be observing from afar. Besides, Geist had only just finished the final tinkerings of Varek's armor and had another lightsaber ready, a gift for Geist's contact. He wondered if Varek would be able to ready the engraving on the slightly dented hilt that said "Die to live" in the ancient Sith language. The phrase made little sense to Geist, but he had remembered reading it when he had explored the Hell's Gate with Varek Rayth and Lord Azrael, the latter perishing that day. The hilt in fact had been designed to mirror Azrael's. He wondered if it would invoke a response from Varek, though the alchemist doubted it.
Geist looked at his shuttle that he would use to arrive a few hours before Varek's team. It was a transporter, forged to mimic a Cipher Corporation delivery ship, which would land near the Weiss Mansion.
And now it was in use again. Not by smugglers shipping goods, but a stealth ship that would ship in a Sith task force. It was the last rendezvous the Sith had before storming Empress Teta. While Geist himself would not partake in the fighting, he would be observing from afar. Besides, Geist had only just finished the final tinkerings of Varek's armor and had another lightsaber ready, a gift for Geist's contact. He wondered if Varek would be able to ready the engraving on the slightly dented hilt that said "Die to live" in the ancient Sith language. The phrase made little sense to Geist, but he had remembered reading it when he had explored the Hell's Gate with Varek Rayth and Lord Azrael, the latter perishing that day. The hilt in fact had been designed to mirror Azrael's. He wondered if it would invoke a response from Varek, though the alchemist doubted it.
Geist looked at his shuttle that he would use to arrive a few hours before Varek's team. It was a transporter, forged to mimic a Cipher Corporation delivery ship, which would land near the Weiss Mansion.