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The planet Serriz IV

Originally planed to be a Republic colony, it was a simple rock floating in space, close to what would be the actual Empire border, until some long forgotten Company decided to make this a oversized dorm for its wmployees in retirement. Not a bad idea, since this could ensure they would not spill corporate secrets int heir last days and made surveillance much easier.

With the fall of said Company the terraforming devices where left unchecked and the planet developed wildly over the Centuries until it was found by an imperial Star Destroyer almost crashing into it. And since the Imperiun always is in needof a farm planet, restructuring have begun not long ago.

Lynn only knew about it since she was tasked by an instructor to come here and follow the lead of an stray Jedi that happened to get there and either convert or kill him or her.

Lynn hated the planet already as she watched it growing before her eyes in her cockpit. It was green wit a small percentage of oceans, one main continent and a lot of islands to hide on. The only upside was its single spaceport in the centre of the only colony. Since Work of the re-shaping only just begun, the planet was overgrown by a thick jungle/wood combination and as she came closer she saw the Colony in typical hexagonal shape with a thick permaconcrete wall surrounding it.

After landing, clearing the formalities and getting into her Acolyte Armor to not be bothered bu the pesky peasants, she stood on the end of her ramp a few moments and drew on the dark side on the force, determined to see if there was anyone within the Colony not masking its force power.

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There were very few kept secrets the galaxy kept from the Vahla, the nomadic race that spent time floating through space or planet jumping every so X amount of years, but to the knowledge of Vatari Vasch, she had never heard of the planet her shuttle transport was now bearing down on; Serriz IV. In preparation for her visit, the female Vahla sat in the centre of the shuttle, eyes shut tighter than a Hutt's vault, and let her mind flow with the Force. She was stronger in the Dark Side than most Acolytes and perhaps most Sith in general, due to it being the birthright of all her species; but it was raw and unpolished.

So when she elected to call on Farsight, the Force ability that came natural to her species just as Force Sight was to Miralukas, she needed all the focus and energy both her mind and the Force would allow. This was no simple parlour trick like lightening or mentally pushing objects, this was serious business that was not without it's risks. The future was a sketchy and ever changing abomination. The visions were real but they were never accurate; only giving you a glimpse or a guideline to follow. As for the risks, it was taxing on the mind while it sapped the Force energy from you in rapid session. When she used it, it was a quick get in and out.

Her eyes opened, the last visage of what she was shown fresh in her mind. With her lips pulled back revealing her predator-like teeth, she rose up to her full height feeling slightly angered at the prospect of her time being wasted. The visions had revealed nothing to her except that there was fresh meat in abundance. A ping from the shuttle's nav and auto-pilot system alerted her to the arrival of the planet's system. Pulling her temporary robe around her and returning the hood over her head, she moved to the front of the shuttle.

Taking the controls in her hands, she made the final descent to the planet settling into a cozy spot in the spaceport. Once the ramp made contact with the port's floor, she slowly walked down, her unnatural coloured eyes darting about looking for two things; trouble and potential food sources.


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"How did I get here?" the young Jedi said to herself. "It wasn't supposed to be like this. You were supposed to save people and free them from the evil of the Sith. And what did you do? You flew right into Imperium space and landed in one of their bases!"

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A fire crackled and the warm heat gently soothed the Norrian Jedi. Her name was Aeryun Toph. She was 15, average height, her skin was dark honey (as was common among her race), green eyes and long brown curly hair. Oh, and she was blind. It had happened almost 2 years ago. A group of pirates attacked her home village and she was caught in an explosion. After recovering from her injuries Aeryun found she could see things through the Force, which would later be explained to her of course. She was found by the Jedi and has been on the run ever since. Aeryun had just come from a mission with her best friend where they had collected lightsaber crytals. Now, Aeryun already had her own lightsaber, a gift from a dying Jedi master. But Aeryun did not feel her training would be of any merit if she had not created her own. So, she began to search the 'verse for parts. And that's how she ended up on Serriz IV.

That was one week ago, approximately. Not being able to fly her own ship, she instructed her protocol droid to fly to what she thought was an abandoned system. The droid had not informed her of the life readings when she lowered the ramp and was met by several Imperium guards all with blasters. It was a heck of a fire fight but the Jedi was more than trained. She escaped the facility with only a few minor injuries and was now taking refuge in the forest beyond. She had left everything she owned back at the base; all she had with her was her saber and her green flightsuit, the most used outfit she preferred to wear.

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After a week of evading their scanners and search parties she was beginning to lose hope. She had to get back to the base somehow and save her ship from impound. Sadly she had no idea how she was going to do it. Thankfully there was no one currently on the base that was a Force wielder. However, Aeryun did not want to charge in and cut down the workers. Part of the whole Jedi code meant saving lives. That was what she was trying to do after all. She wished Taruna was here. Taruna would come up with a plan and save her. Too bad there was no way to contact her Chiss friend.
 

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Feeling the area was not as easy as many believe, since the young Sith had to use senses she was not training to use since birth, like using her eyes and smelling the air. It was more like having a indefinite amount of snakes' tongues with only a length restriction as her willpower. But exactly there was the trick, too many, and the range was insufficient and too few and the search would need longer the she could concentrate. So she oped tor a fast, thorough search wit a high density for the colony and a more loose search out of the border, as the Jedi was apparently not within the walls. Considering the wildlife that have been introduced to keep off unwanted settlers during the terraforming, this was a bold move, raising the stray Jedi's capability a few nudges in her olinion to almost interesting. When the sun was setting down and the air smelled heavily of rain, Lynn started to sweat, reaching the end of her concentration. The cold wind did nothing to help, tho.

But her hors payed off, somewhere among the borders of her already stretched senses she picked up a trace of a Force user. Her additive sense translated it into a honey sweet taste in her taste sense, wich she learned to associate wit a Jedi. Grinning she was about to get more information then just a general direction and distance. But of course this very second a disturbance hit her. Another force user spent extensive amounts of Force and was heading toward the colony. The bittersweet taste suddenly filing her mouth nade it clear that this was clearly no Jedi, but not necessarily a Sith too. It was never easy, was it?

Since the ither one was landing near, wich was not really a coincidence since there were only one small spaceport, she decided to... Greet the other one, see if she was send to help, was here on pure chance or possibly sent to kill Lynn.. Yet again.

So it would happen that Lynn stood there not more then five meters away from the ramp, her weight resting on her left leg, arms crossed before her and the head slightly tilted to the right as she checked the young lady leaving the ship. She was quite big, and a humanoid. The stance was not of a fighter, but clearly Sith. The most interesting was the tatoo on her right face, something se herself considered to do for a long time now.

The lingering sympathy aside, there was no room for errors, so she greeted the new one "Welcome to Serriz, are you here for business, pleasure or on the fools errand to kill me?"
 

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She watched as others, ranging from all manners of species, moved about through the spaceport. Some were rushing to their vessels, some were rushing to greet comrades, and still others were just rushing in general. The whole spectacle seemed rather amusing to Vatari. She watched as two Bith embraced and then followed it up with an argument in their native tongue. She understood what they were saying to one another, and believed in the end one was going to be heart broken.

Not entirely sure why she was here, she set out to discover the answer to the lingering question. Six steps in she felt the presence of another, one shrouded in the Darkside. Unlike herself, this one was not Vahla. Still, the stranger was radiating the signature of a Sith. How could she tell? Only two entities in the galaxy expressed the Darkside on this magnitude; Vahla and Sith. Dark Jedi had the tendrils of the Darkside flowing through them, but they smelt of confusion and disorganization. She hated Dark Jedi!

So in an attempt to draw this Darksider out, she halted her steps and waited for it to come to her. And she didn't have to wait long. A woman approached her, the hips of the woman swaying with confidence. Vatari stood their eyeing the girl and when the girl spoke directly to her, Vatari smiled.


"If I was here to kill you....my stomach would be gleaming with satisfaction as it digested all your tasty bits," she replied. "So I would assume it is business that called me to this planet."


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Interesting, very interesting. Eating someone usually was bound with killing one, at least if you were after more than just a small bite. So was she just admitting to be here to kill Lynn or was she just intending to call her jummy? Whatever of the two where true, she was not a warrior type. Maybe a scholar or rare Force sorceress. But whatever. She was a disturbance already before she arrived, and the young Sith could not afford to have her running around and complicating things. And for sure she did not want her to find the Jedi before her. Killing her right now and on the spot would not only ensure that her back was free from traitorous intent but also immediately remove the disturbing factor. She smiled, although for only a fraction of a second. Killing a non-fighter was about as strong or honorful as killing an infant. It was simply not her style, and of course she did not consider the possibility that the other one may be able to burn her to a crisp with her bare hands.. at least not outsider her sub-consciousness.

In real time, she only stood there half a second before she turned around to make the first few steps to the customs area and spoke with a voice that was not demanding, either arrogant or even an order, but more like to a colleague or partner at the same time in a confidence that could suggest that there were no alternative "Good, we will be more efficient when I know where you are and maybe even a little faster, if you are half as good in controlling your powers as you are in emitting them. Follow me, we're going on a hunt"

Yes, Lynn just recruited Vatari without any authority or right to do so. But that was the way she thought. At home, she was used to order everyone around but since she was in the Sith Academy she more thought of the other Sith as equal until proven otherwise. And this girl was no exception. Oh, and yes. The arrogance of her action was quite there, but she did not even notice it. The only question was.. would the other Sith know that she not have the authority she just presented?
 

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Far off in the distance Aeryun was beginning to get tired. The fire was dying out and she planted herself at the base of a tree and leaned against it. Oh how she wished she had a bed to sleep on. Being inside all the time had spoiled her. She used to like sitting atop her parent's roof and staring up at the stars. Aeryun wrapped her arms around herself and hugged her lightsaber to her chest. The green blade meant so much to the young Noorian. In her other hand she clutched a small tube that inside held a second emerald crystal. It was the first thing Aeryun found all on her own and she could actually say it was meant to be hers. But a crystal would be no good to her without a hilt to put it in.

Suddenly, she felt a horrible presence reach out through the forest. Aeryun would look out, searching for answers. The Dark side was surrounded by this person. Aeryun couldn't tell who it came from, but she was worried.

"So reinforcements have finally come..." she said to herself. Aeryun held her hand up and moved dirt over the logs to put out the fire. She would need to hide. Aeryun set the saber to her hip and the small tube in her pocket. Looking up she scanned her feelings and jumped high up, landing on a branch. She crawled like a Vijun fox across the limbs and hid among the leaves. Aeryun closed her eyes and tried to bury her Force connection as deep as she could so it couldn't be traced.
 

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Lynn moved on, breaking the nose of a guard who truly had the audacity to ask her who she was with the back of her hand and basically stomped out of the base. Soon after, she realized she had pinpointed the location of the Jedi on a forty five degree angle of her decision, which would considered the distance mean a few dozens hectares of deep wood She would need a lure.

Turning back on her heels after only a few steps she decided to do something she usually did not do. She lent a vehicle, a four-wheeled jungle-proof repulsor jeep at the cost of only one broken nose and a severed hand of a guard captain.

Adding to that the young woman bound against the back seat and severely injured, the pain she would emanate would surely catch the attention of these blasted do-gooders "Onwards to Jedi-Hunting" she announced and stepped on the gas to drive towards her destination in a speed only Force supported reflexes would make "possible", albeit still far away of "save".
 

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Aeryun sat back in the trees and continued to try and suppress her Force potential. Thanks to her training with Taruna she was able to barely make herself noticed at all. Whoever this dark user was, she'd have a hell of a time finding Aeryun. Her nerves were shaky though, and she was afraid. She tried to be of sound mind, but her anxiety and worries were slowly creeping up on her. She didn't want to have to fight this person, but she would if her life depended on it.

That's when she felt her. The feeling was getting closer and there was a disturbing itch she felt. Someone was in pain. Someone was hurting. It only took Aeryun a minute to realize what was going on. Whoever this Dark user was, she was holding someone hostage and torturing them, all in an effort to bait out the Jedi.

Aeryun was disgusted. Who would do something so cruel? Who would hold someone's life in their hands and physically harm this person just for fun? Only a Sith. That's who. If Aeryun doubted anything before this she knew whoever this person is they would not stop their little game until they found her. This left Aeryun with only once choice.

Jumping down the tree she moved out into a more open space and let her feelings breach out. She felt the world around her, the trees and the grass, the animals and plants, the air and the birds flying through it. She felt the tranquility of it all, and would use this to fuel her. She had to survive this.

It wouldn't take Lynn long to find her, especially since she was sending up more obvious signs than smoke signals. She waited patiently for the Sith to find her and she held her hands calmly folded in front of her. Her lightsaber sat ready, but still clipped to her side.
 
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After an assumingly eternity, Lynn finally picked up signals from the Jedi. Which was good, since Lynn was about to lose interest in the girl and almost tossed her out of the still in high speed driving car. Changing the direction, she drove towards the emitting of emotions and only stopped with a full break about five meters away from her. Then, she took a good look at her, toe to head and raised her eyebrows a little. THe norrian looked awful young, inexperienced and was obviously relying on the Force to detect her environment, since her eyes for sure would not show her any sunrises anymore.

With a voice that most people usually only use if they speak to people young enough to walk under a table straight without banging their heads (aka: childs), she asked "Excuse me, little one. You did not happen to have seen a Jedi around, do you?"
 

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"Excuse me, little one. You did not happen to have seen a Jedi around, do you?"

"Afraid not," the Noorian Jedi responded with a twinge of annoyance in her voice. She'd picked up on the little tabuu word of seen, which she didn't find very funny. "Release the girl. Now please."

She gave the Sith a look that said she was serious and was not afraid of her, but that was far from the truth. She was scared of so many things. Aeryun had no idea what lie in store for her at this moment and what this Sith was capable of. Still, she tried to be strong
 

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Lynn smiled broadly at this reaction and emerged from the Vehicle, while activating one of her Lightsabers to hold it at the unconscious girls neck, barely far enough to not burn her skin.

As she addressed the Jedi her eyebrows and nose were slightly raised and her voice had the same tone of a noble talking to a peasant "Listen up, kiddo. I could fight you, wait until the atmospheric poison kills you since you do not have our food supplements, wait for the wildlife to finish you or simply send enough troopers your way. Even Jedi need to sleep." And then looked Aeryun right in the eyes, a glint of something strange in her eyes "Surrender. You will not be able to sneak off the planet, since we have the only Spaceport. I am not out for blood today, so you can even life a little longer. Oh, and I will not kill this girl here if you comply. Neither her family will die if I not return within..." she looked at the watch on her hand "Two hours. Blood is so hard to wash out. Especially from your own hands. And much harder so when you know you could have prevented it. So what do you say? Surrender, or kill a family just to die later?"
 

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And that's when Aeryun did something that Lynn probably never would have suspected. Calmly, and controlled, Aeryun responded, "As you wish." She was surrendering. "Keep your promise to release the girl and I will go with you."

Although Aeryun tried to tell herself she was being wise like the old Jedi used to be, she couldn't help the little voice inside her head telling her this was a mistake. She knew in her present case she could not last out in these woods forever. True, she could fight this girl and see who was the strongest, but at what cost? The hostage would be the first to go, so there'd be one life wasted. If the Sith kept her word and sent wave after wave of troopers, how many of them would die by her hand too? Then there was the possibility Lynn would be stronger and kill her in the end making all the lives spent meaningless. Either way, she would lose.

But this was not the reason Aeryun was surrendering today. Aeryun had not even bothered to draw her saber, or measure the other girl's strength against her own. She hadn't bothered to set a trap or have some backup plan to use as reassurance. No, Aeryun remembered a certain dark Jedi who taught her something very important when she had tried to go after his daughter. The Jedi had told her that once upon a time, the Jedi felt that if they were to have drawn their sabers, then they would have already failed. Conflict should not be resolved with lightsabers. Their swords were meant only to be tools of protection and peace, even her friend Taruna taught her that. Today, rushing into battle like warriors was wrong, even Aeryun could sense this. Jedi were about preserving life, so how was fighting the Sith now and sacrificing a life supposed to be the Jedi way? It wasn't.

"Tell me your name, Sith," she said calmly. "I am Aeryun Toph. Jedi warrior and Padawan learner."
 

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"Lynn. That's who I am."
She reached out to the seat aside of the girl and fished a pair of chained together armbands. Handcuffs, apparently. Tossed towards Aeryun in a matter it was easily catched she also added with a strangely calm voice "Give me the power cell of your Lightsaber before taking them on. I am not carrying your status symbol for you"

She then would wait for Aeryun to do as asked, and spoke "I don't need to tell you that I'm Sith, since you do know this as well as I know that you are Jedi. Your precious rank means nothing to me tho. They are not worth a thing when facing someone with the right determination."
 

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As Lynn searched for what Aeryun suspected were shackles, she searched her feelings for some comfort. She was trying her hardest to seem confident and strong, but her insides were shaking. Aeryun was scared. She didn't know what would happen. Would Lynn kill her on the spot? Torture? Hang her from the ceilings until blood rushed out of her ears? Maybe her imagination was getting the better of her, but could you blame the young girl?

Lynn then threw the cuffs toward Aeryun, but Aeryun made no attempt to grab at them and they fell gently to the ground at her feet. She hadn't even watched them in the air or, technically, even realized that they were there. It might be the that Lynn would realize the young Jedi was blind.

"Give me the power cell of your Lightsaber before taking them on. I am not carrying your status symbol for you"

Before she bothered to pickup the hand cuffs, she reached for her saber, hand shaking ever so slightly, slowly enough to not seem like she was threatening her. Having done so thousands of times, she broke her saber apart right above her hand. Had she not been so practiced in this, she likely would have dropped some of the pieces. Regardless, using her free hand, she would move the power core out of the line and then return the hilt back together.

Once finished, she placed the hilt back on her belt and used the Force to lift the cuffs from the ground to her hands. She might've seemed arrogant for flaunting her powers, but the truth was she didn't want to scrabble around on the ground like a blind girl searching for her glasses. She held the cuffs in her hands for a moment. Was she really going to do this? Aeryun had never been someone's prisoner before. The very thought made her want to cry.

"No!" she would tell herself. "You are strong. You are a Jedi."

And with a determined sigh, she slipped the cuffs around her wrists, in front of her body, and then rested them gently in front of her. She still had the power cell in her hands, and would surrender it to Lynn when they were closer.

"I don't need to tell you that I'm Sith, since you do know this as well as I know that you are Jedi. Your precious rank means nothing to me tho. They are not worth a thing when facing someone with the right determination."

"I am not scared of you, Lynn," she would say. Oh if only that were the truth.

She began to move her way over to the vehicle and would sit in the front, or back depending on where Lynn ordered.

"I don't know what you have in store for me, but I want you to know I have no knowledge of where the Order might be. You'll get nothing from these lips."

Oh why did she have to sound so tough?....
 

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"I am not scared of you, Lynn,"

Lynn had to scoff at that. Unlike the Jedi, she could very well rely on her perception. And if there would not have been the fear she emitted, her shaking hands would have given her away. Taking the power cell like a waitress receiving a tip, she made sure the handcuffs were closed correctly and allowed her to take the front seat. This would make it easier for her anyways.

"Oh, yes. Yes you are afraid. And you have all right to do so. Sith are not your everyday thief or conman you can simply defeat. And had you met anyone else but me, you probably would now be busy holding your innards where they belong." there was no pride in her voice, nor was there joy. It was fairly neutral, considering she had this arrogant tone in her voice whenever she spoke.

"Consider yourself lucky you met a Sith who still knows what the meaning of honor is. Fighting you would not have been a challenge, or even satisfying. And do not attempt any stupid tricks." she then switched off her own Lightsaber and put it back onto her belt. Both to her left side, since Aeryun would sit to her right within the car.

A last look a the girl, and only for the second it needed for her senses to attune to what she needed she immediately knew of the status of the girl. Considering from where she took her, she held a long time. It was simply luck that the Padawan Lynn was sent out to catch was so green behind the ears. When she sat down on the driver's seat, the Padawan had the audacity to spout thick-headed, stubborn resistance. It was in her sight moronic to do so, since Lynn did not even start torturing her. And as her experience told her, the Norrian would not even last a day until she would beg her to be allowed to tell Lynn her deepest secrets. Giving her a stern look, she started the engine "Listen, kiddo.. everyone talks. Even a Jedi Master. It's just a question of time and tools used" stepping onto the acceleration pedal, she steered straight towards the Outpost in the most reckless manner. Hey, she was never allowed on the steering. It always was someone else driving her. She was allowed some fun, right?

After doing a u-turn maneuver that almost sent the girl flying despite being belted fast she felt like some... conversation "I don't care where your order is hiding. We don't have all day to turn around every pebble for a fear-covering Jedi. Those who are intelligent fled. Those who are wise joined. Those who are foolish are falling to our blades. No. We do not seek you, we have a Imperium to maintain. And besides.. you can't tell us more than your black box and your droid"
 

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"Oh, yes. Yes you are afraid. And you have all right to do so. Sith are not your everyday thief or conman you can simply defeat. And had you met anyone else but me, you probably would now be busy holding your innards where they belong. Consider yourself lucky you met a Sith who still knows what the meaning of honor is. Fighting you would not have been a challenge, or even satisfying. And do not attempt any stupid tricks."

For this, Aeryun was glad. She had no idea how lucky she was. It all depended on her perspective. Maybe a quick death would have been better after all, depending on what devious and sinister things Lynn would do to Aeryun in the future. Although it was probably true that Aeryun would have lost in a saber duel, she still felt the need to object and say something snarky. But right now words would not come to her.

"Listen, kiddo.. everyone talks. Even a Jedi Master. It's just a question of time and tools used"

The vehicle then jerked forward and Aeryun grabbed at the handles to try and hold on. She hated feeling so powerless, and oddly enough actually feared Lynn crashing them into a tree. Was it sad that she was scared of crashing more than the
tortures Lynn alluded to?

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I don't care where your order is hiding. We don't have all day to turn around every pebble for a fear-covering Jedi. Those who are intelligent fled. Those who are wise joined. Those who are foolish are falling to our blades. No. We do not seek you, we have a Imperium to maintain. And besides.. you can't tell us more than your black box and your droid"

And there it was. The last thing that Aeryun had going for her. Lynn just pointed it out. Her ship would easily be able to be cracked, and MK-87 didn't have any sort of security measures. They were likely to have already torn him apart and gotten every little clue they could have found. Flight logs. Communication codes. A direct link to all of her Jedi friends. Aeryun curled in on herself and put her hands to her face. She tried not to cry, but she felt like balling her eyes out. What had she done? She realized right then how bad she'd messed things up. Thank god she didn't have locations from the Order or anything too terribly important.
 

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The little Sith looked a little baffled on the effects her words had and shook her head. This much about the rumored foresight and wisdom of the Jedi. Useless pack altogether. Trying to bring peace and send their fledglings to Imperial planets. She sdid not feel the need to tell her that she seized the ship as her own for now, effectively preventing it from being tampered with. Shall the girl weep.

A sudden impulse made her look back to the front and barely avoiding crashing into a tree. This was the job of the storm troopers due to a long history of mushaps in almost all woods they where operating in.

"[fomt=trade winds]Don't give me that. You're at war, losses are unavoidable[/font]" she snarked, more angry about her own near-crash then the Padawan.
 

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Aeryun would sniffle and rub at her nose. She didn't respond to Lynn's comment but she gave a good shriek at the almost crash. Unless Lynn said anything else she'd be quiet until the ride was over.

The whole time she was thinking about what would come and her thoughts continued to torment her. She could sense the base getting closer and closer. To her, it was like staring into the sun. Each moment it seemed to get hotter and harder to breathe as she felt like she was slowly being burned alive. Her chest started to get tighter, her lungs seemed to not take in as much air, and her heart felt like it was slowly coming to a halt.

Finally, they'd arrived and the moment had come. More thankful to be out of the speeder, she fumbled her way out of the seat and was grateful to have her feet on solid ground. Aeryun looked around and sensed the base out. She could still feel her ship, close as ever but yet so impossibly far away. There was no sign of MK-87, which worried her greatly. She hoped the poor thing hadn't been scraped already. That was the first and hopefully not the last time she'd ever feel some sort of concern for the droid.

Aeryun then looked expectingly toward Lynn and wanted to say something. Her first though was to ask for a final request, as if she was walking to her death. She thought about sending a message to Taruna. And Jaleer. Maybe Lorn too, if she could find him. But that would put names and faces to her friends and that would not be good. Plus, she knew she wouldn't die. And on top of that she didn't want to seem weak. She knew it would be pointless to ask for a bath, or even some food. There was really nothing to say so she closed her mouth and waited for what was to come.
 

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Lynn did not even bother to look at her once the two arrived at the camp and just nodded at the captain while retreating into the room she decided to wait in for more orders. While passing, she spoke to the captain and 'donator' of said luxury suit "Get this stench of her, feed her and clothe her. She is not to hurt or mistreat in any way if you want to keep your head, understood?"

The captain gulped quite audible and made sure things were done exactly as ordered. So Aeryun was packed by two of the ten guards on her arm, led to the jail area and showered, fed and if she've done that even clothed. All the while her handcuffs remained on, since they contained a shocking function that would be a unpleasant surprise if Aeryun would try anything. Then, they threw her into a two times two meter cell which contained a mattress and a place to get rid of the eaten food, no window and only a tiny shaft to insert fresh air into the cell. Or, if needed toxin to subdue. Surprisingly, they later would give her her suit and Lightsaber (except the power core, of course)

The next morning (if you cound 05:00 AM as morning), Aeryun was awaken by someone kicking the massive door in a manner that made the whole air within the cell vibrate in turmoil, shaking the Norrian to the core of her bones. There were slightly means to wake one up, mean ones and right out cruel ones. This one added a new layer on top. Lynn's way, since the next thing she felt was that the floor was set under a small current, making sure she would feel it but not be hurt.

"Get up and ready, Kiddo. Your interrogation is waiting."
 
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