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If there was one thing that Aadya had a mastery over that many of her Sith compatriots seemed to lack, it was the ability to utilize the holonet for more than just streaming terrible music or looking at weird alien nudes. Having been tasked along with several others to steal ships bearing clear criminal markings, Aadya dove into her contacts on the net to figure out where she might be able to do that without just showing up at gang's front door and asking for the keys.

As luck would have it, the notorious Black Sun criminal family was having some kind of gathering on Bespin. Especially fortuitous considering they needed to get the stolen ships to Bakura which was only a hop-skip away. The only real hangup was how they were going to infiltrate the Black Sun's shindig without garnering too much suspicion, then somehow dip out with several of their ships without getting shot in the ass. Oh well, they could figure that part out when they got to it.

As the ship Aadya had contracted to take her, Asminys and another Sith named Sonya that she didn't know that well docked in Cloud City, Aadya decided to give a run down of the plan again to her compatriots.

So, looks like we have two options. Either get ourselves into this Black Sun meeting and nick some ship keys or we could try breaking into their secured hanger and have our pick of whatever is inside. Pausing for a minute, Aadya pulled out a datapad that had images of Cloud City's general layout displayed on it. The only downside to option two is getting through both Cloud City security and whatever goons the Sun has left behind to guard their stuff. Despite that, it'll probably be easier than posing as Black Sun. Nobody here really looks like the kind of rabble they usually attract. Eying Asminys up and down, Aadya laughed. Well, except for you Asminys. You look like a walking stereotype of what a Corellian mom thinks a thug looks like.

Doing a mental check of her gear, Aadya felt comfortable with only taking the bare essentials. She had her lightsaber tucked away in a hidden spot and a standard blaster slung on her hip. If fighting broke out, it might be better for the Sun to think they were rival gang members than a part of the Order. Heading for the landing ramp of the ship, Aadya shrugged her shoulders.

Fortunately, my intel says that the meeting and the hanger are both in the same direction so we can decide on the way. Lets get a move on.

Exiting the ship, Aadya would wait for the others before heading off in the right direction.


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Asminys had spent the majority of the ride to cloud city in meditation. It had been a long and boring ride and he felt like a caged animal eager to be free from the confines of the ship. Now, he paced the room, similar to a caged animal as the Sith Aadya gave them a rundown of their mission.

Pausing his pacing as Aadya displayed a map of the city, he examined it, memorizing the layout. His lip turned up in a half snarl-half smile as the woman compared him to a common thug in appearance. "Perhaps we can use that to our advantage" He mused. He knew his tattoos could be intimidating to many beings of the galaxy, had seen the fear his image had struck in others eyes even before they knew that he was Sith.

"Why all the sneaking and pretending?" He asked, not quite understanding the need for all the subterfuge. "Why not just walk in and demand their ships and loyalty, strike down any who oppose us." More of a statement than a question really, tapping the hilt of his lightsaber as he spoke. "We are three Sith to how many common gangsters?"

Following Aadya from the ship, Asminys wore his usual attire, simple black pants and boots with a blast vest over his chest. He didn't bother with blasters or any weapons other than the single lightsaber that rode his hip. He needed nothing but it and the Force. Between that, his Sith tattoos and burning yellow-orange eyes anyone who had a shred of knowledge know he was Sith, and he saw no reason to hide it.

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The journey had been quite uneventful. She had spent most of the time reading up on the Black Sun, or Bakura. Socialising did not seem to be the Sith's greatest strength, but it mattered little. She had enjoyed the calm. Slouched against the wall she watched as Asminys ran his circles in the little ship compartment and wondered how the man had stayed in meditation for almost the entire flight. With a head shake she focused on Aadya, a Sith Acolyte that had been grouped with them to steal these ships.

Aadya kept it simple, and there was little to do but follow her for now. As they climbed down the ramp of the ship, Asminys piped up again, and she couldn't help but roll her eyes. "This is different than that bank Asminys, those guys have hefty security. You should really put that sabre somewhere where it isn't seen." She knew that he favoured simple solutions, but that was not always applicable. She would have suggested contact lenses, or glasses, but he wouldn't hide his eyes.

"Your looks could be of help if they would not immediately display enemy for our opponents. You are just as frightening without the weapon for everyone to see." She trotted after the other two, sighing. This mission could prove quite a headache if he believed he could just charge in there without plan or direction.

"Aadya, do we know how exclusive this meeting is? Merely Black Sun, or also investors, or other five Syndicate members?" In her mind she was working on a more subtle way to get over with this, one that could not be blown by 175 lbs. of muscle and brutality. But she needed to know more.

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Well, it didn't take very long for Asminys give the most Sith-like solution to their problem imaginable. I mean, that's one tactic, Aadya said, shooting him a side eye glance that said you can't be serious. I don't think that would end well for us, though. From what I understand, this event is some kind of Black Sun summit discussing the future of the crime family. It's unlikely even three big bad Sith could stand up against that kind of potential firepower.

It did occur to Aadya that perhaps she was still approaching problems like she was a Jedi, looking for solutions that caused the least waves or were the "safest" options. When Sonya asked her question, Aadya shrugged her shoulders. Seems pretty exclusive. The fact that they're not doing it on Mustafar or Nar Shaddaa means that only people who were invited are getting in, if I were to guess.

As they were walking, Aadya spotted a rather gruff looking Kiffar with a distinctive tattoo emblazoned on his temple. Cocking her head towards the Kiffar, Aadya motioned for Sonya and Asminys to follow.

That guy is Black Sun. We can jump him and take his symbol coin, most of them carry one as an easy way to signify allegiance. They're hard to forge, so a real one would get us access to the hanger easy-peasy. Aadya spoke with telepathy to both her friends, figuring it was best to maintain the illusion that they were just tourists in cloud city in case there were any eavesdroppers near by.

Asminys, there's an alley just ahead. Use the force to get up there before he nears it and yank him, then Sonya and I can back you up.. if you need it.

Hopefully everyone was alright with Aadya giving direction, at least for now. This was an opportunity she hoped wouldn't be lost due to either of the others jockeying to be in charge.



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Asminys just gave a shrug as Aadya dismissed his proposal. Personally, he thought they could pull it off. But he also didn't know exactly what kind of firepower the Black Sun had that they could bring to bear. Nothing compare to the power of the Darkside of course.

Following Aadya's gaze to the Kiffar, he forged the distinctive tattooed symbol into his memory. So that is what the Black Sun marked themselves with. He bristled a little at Aadya projecting her words into his head, but the mission was more important right now than his personal pride. She seemed a little less straightforward than him in her tactics, but he couldn't deny the effectiveness of the idea.

Affirmative. He thought back as he broke off from the group, glancing about to make sure there were no witnesses before leaping to the top of the building that overlooked the alleyway. Slinking across the rooftop, he peered over the edge, watching the Kiffar as he cut into the alley.

Now. He signaled to his comrades in a short telepathic message as soon as the Kiffar was in what one could say was the "middle" of the alley, out of sight from the main walking path. Reaching down towards the man with his left hand and clenching his fist, he wrapped a telekinetic noose around the man's neck, pulling him up several feet off the ground as he raised his fist.

The Kiffar's legs flailed, seeking purchase for the ground or any sort of surface that he could use to relieve the strangling force around his neck. Once he realized that was hopeless, he began to reach for his belt. Whether he was seeking his blaster or a comlink Asminys would never know. As soon as the man made the move, Asminys twisted his hand, and the Kiffar's head imitated the motion. His neck snapped with a quiet crack and he was still.

Letting the man drop to the ground, Asminys followed, jumping from the rooftop and landing in a gentle crouch next to the corpse. "It is done." He called out quietly to his fellow Sith, though it was unlikely they needed to be told.

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Whilst Asminys did the dirty deed, she leaned against the ally wall, and did what she could best with the force. She created an illusion. It was hard, truly hard, butt for the few men and women around at such an hour would not see the black sun member vanish into the alley, but walking on, and entering a house not too far away. When she finally got the its done from Asminys, she shuddered and raised from the wall, feeling a bit shaky. Concealing him and presenting him had drained her a bit. One hand went up to her temple gently rubbing it as she entered the alley.

There he lay their Black Sun member, unceremoniously dumped face first onto the dirt floor of the small back-lane. With a sigh she knelt down besides him, using the force to turn him over, his dirty face formed a hideous visage, a last cry that could not escape him still lingering on his lips. "Good job, you managed to do it silently, greatly appreciated." Raising her hand, she used the force to empty his pockets. Clips, two blasters, some personal items and ID, and finally the membership coin. With a flick, it was in her hand, as well as the smaller holdout blaster. She pocketed the latter without delay, the former she held up for the others to see.

"So that's the thing, huh?" She turned it in her hand. She was not certain she had expected something so... simple. With a sigh she pocketed it too, they needed to cleanup before anyone came bye. She raised a manhole cover further down the road and gestured towards the body. "Will one of you do me the honours of dumping him?" She kept the cover raised
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Aadya wasn't going to lie, Asminys' style was beginning to grow on her. Watching up leap off into the distance with the clear intent to enact wanton violence made the adrenaline in her own veins start pumping. The entire time she'd spent toiling away with the Jedi seemed so wasted when this was what she had been searching for. This.. this was what life should be about.

Before she'd even rounded the corner to give Asminys any potential backup, the tattooed Sith had already snapped the poor Kiffar's neck and left him as a crumbled heap on the ground. Couldn't fault the guy for clean work even if it was a little unceremonious.

Nice, Aadya said with a smile as she watched Sonya find the coin and pocket it. When the Pantoran asked for help in disposing of the body, Aadya obliged by lift it up with the force and chucking it through the open manhole. Perhaps a bit cruel all things considered, but it seemed doubtful anyone was going to miss some two-bit Black Sun thug.

With the body all cleaned up and their prize taken, Aadya started off towards the hanger. So when we get there, all you'll need to do is flash them the coin and we should be able to get inside no problem. If they start asking questions about us other two, just tell them we're your slaves or something. Aadya said, looking towards Sonya and Asminys. Either of them looked more Black Sun than she did, so whoever wanted to take the lead her was more than welcome to as far as she was concerned. We don't have any real instructions on what kind of ships to jack, but I figure we might as well go for whichever ones have the most firepower. Might as well take these Black Sun idiots for all their worth.

After awhile, the group would find themselves following a long corridor with large blast doors lining the sides at even intervals. Most of them weren't manned by any form of security, just large hangers for the numerous comers and goers from Cloud City. About halfway down, Aadya stopped, wanting to take a moment before they reached their final destination: the last blast door on the right, at the end of the corridor.

Once we're in the hanger it won't take long for Black Sun security to realize we don't belong. Our best bet is to just kill them all as fast as possible, otherwise we'll probably get swarmed by reinforcements. If we can manage that, I should be able to slice into most ships in there without much problem. Then we can get the kriff out of here.

Rolling her shoulders and cracking her neck, Aadya prepared for the firefight that was to come. It would be nice to stretch her legs, and bury her lightsaber in the chests of some Black Sun.


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Asminys watched Sonya rifle through the dead gangster's pockets before they unceremoniously dumped his corpse in the sewer. He thought to take the Black Sun coin from her and take the lead, but decided against it. Her silver tongue would likely be the better choice to get them through the door initially. If he was in charge of that, they would probably end up fighting the guards before they even got through the door.

"I agree, the more firepower the better." Asminys would always lean in favor of more firepower. Following Aadya, their journey through cloud city to the hangar area was rather uneventful. At least the view in front of him was nice. Asminys did manage to get quite the number of civilian stares, even with the city crawling with Black Sun gangsters he must have stood out to the locals. Nothing a few stern looks and scowls didn't fix however.

"Get through the door, then slaughter the guards. Sounds easy enough." Asminys said with a grin, his earlier act of violence only an appetizer compared to what he would dish up for the Black Sun thugs in the hangar. Peering around the corner, he saw two guards, a twi'lek and a weequay. Both were armed with short carbines as well as the pistols on their belts and whatever other implements of battle they carried. They looked serious but bored, as if they would rather be doing something else than standing in the stark white city guarding a door. Turning to Sonya, he jerked his head at the guards. "You're up."

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With the thug buried underground, she let out a sigh while looking at Asimyns. She was waiting for him to demand the coin, or just take it, but he did not even try to. Instead he listened to Aadya. It was probably for the better, though it was a shame that he could not act better. He would have made for a convincing Black Sun thug. But well, she had already a plan.

But first she had to focus on the here and now "I mean, the ships are needed for false flag operations. So it would be ideal if they had no real proof of us raiding these hangars. Can you wipe security footage as well, or disable cameras beforehand?" She really did not want to mess the grander scheme up before it had even begun.

Following the others, everything from them on went smooth, and with help of the coin and an extraordinarily content Asminys, they managed to get all the way to the hangars without much problem. Now they neared the finish line, the make it or break it moment. And it seemed the others were reverting to utmost chaos.

"Lets play this smart. We still have the coin to trick those two, but inside they could potentially box us in. I suggest getting rid of them as soon as we have ourselves the door open" While she spoke she raised, took a breath, and put on an annoyed look. With firm steps she walked towards the hangar door, her steps echoing on the ground. As she stepped towards the gate, the guards eyed her warily. She slowed her pace as she closed in, her face still annoyed and unfriendly, her hand getting the coin from her pocket.

As she presented the coin she sighed, and tilted her head. "Now open those doors for me, would you?" Her hopes were that if she pretended stress on her side, the thugs would be hastier in complying, and one of them turned towards the door operation. The other however eyed her suspiciously, and even more suspicious what came after her. Was it truly worth discussing this so shortly before shit went to hell anyways?
 

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All things considered, things couldn't have gone any more swimmingly as far as getting into the hanger was concerned. though the guard who eyed them each with intense suspicion seemed like he might pose a road block, Aadya was able to dissuade any unwanted questions by flashing him a flirtatious, doe-eyed smile.

Once they were inside and the blast door zipped shut behind them, Aadya's face would curl into a look of determination and urgency, however. She wasn't concerned with leaving the two guards on the outside as Sonya had suggested they should be. Trying to take them out in the hallway would have likely been disastrous if they made even a single mistake.

Looking around, Aadya spotted an area that overlooked the hanger. If there was any place that was going to have security camera controls, that was going to be it. Jerking her head in its direction, Aadya spoke to Asminys and Sonya with telepathy.

I'll head up there and slice into the security feed. Should also be able to get the hanger doors open up there. Once I cut the feeds, I'll give you the signal - then we can massacre this room and get the kriff out of here.

Heading off towards the overlook, Aadya caught sight of several - somewhere between ten and twenty, maybe - Black Sun thugs milling about. They looked like basic security forces, armed with blaster rifles and wearing piecemeal armor. Shouldn't be too much of a hassle to mop them up.

Getting to the security room, Aadya was surprised to find no one manning the console. Guess Black Sun were about as stupid as they looked. Sliding into the chair in front of the computer, Aadya pulled a security spike out of her pocket and got to work.

It took all of a couple minutes for the young Sith to cut the security feeds to the hanger, but the door security was a little tighter. She'd keep plugging away for now, but if Sonya and Asminys started to get overwhelmed she'd ditch it and they could just blast their way out if it came to it.

Asminys, Sonya - it's time. Lets end these idiots before they even know what's hit 'em.


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Asminys was ready to jump into action should the door guards stand in their way. However whatever they did seemed to work, and instead he just gave one of the guards a glare as they passed through the doorway. The man looked spooked and he hurried to seal the door behind them, giving them room to operate.

Once again Aadya's voice slithered into Asminys' head and he cringed. He hated it when people did that. Still it was effective for conveying information without anyone else overhearing. It just reminded him too much of his youth.

Watching Aadya walk away, perhaps for a bit longer than necessary, her turned to Sonya. "You take the left side." And with that he walked to the right side of the hangar. He counted ten thugs spread out across the right side of the hangar. Four lounged around sitting on a few crates, playing what looked to be a game of chance, cards on a crate between them. Three were working on a gunship of some sort, their heads buried in their work, and the gunship. Two appeared to be patrolling the between ships at a somewhat lackadaisical pace. The last sat in a corner, his head lolling slightly as he seemed to fight to stay awake, an empty vial on the floor by him. Probably some sort of intoxicant.

Asminys approached the four gambling thugs. With his attire and tattoos, they didn't seem particularly alarmed by his approach. "You want in?" A blue skinned Twi'lek asked as he approached, his lekku twitching. Based on the currency arrayed on the table, the man was losing big time.

"Yes." Asminys said simply. He didn't know the game or the rules or anything about gambling. But he knew it would get him close enough that when Aadya gave the signal he could begin his work. Sitting down on a free crate with the four other thugs, a few of them glanced at him questioningly. The Twi'lek was oblivious however and dealt him a hand. Picking up the cards, he couldn't make heads or tails of the symbols or pictures on them.

"Your call." A Nikto glared at him, clearly annoyed at his presence and squinting its eyes in suspicion at Asminys.

And then the signal came, yet again a telepathic message slithering into his mind.

This time he welcomed it.

Reaching for his belt, the Nikto eased his demeanor, likely assuming he was reaching for his credit pouch.

Instead he grabbed his lightsaber.

His crimson blade swept out with a snap-hiss. It travelled in an arc that found the midsection of all four gambling thugs. The shocked looks on their faces were priceless.

"I guess I win." He chuckled, putting his hand down and sweeping the pile of credits and assorted currencies on the table into one of the thugs credit pouches on the table and clipping it to his belt.

A mean smile tugging at his lips, Asminys stood, looking for his next target.

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As Asminys went right, Chi went left, and started to look through the hanger on her side. It was not too grand, just grand enough to fit a few ships. One caught her attention, as it was perched onto a bit of scaffolding. She smirked as she saw the mechanics crawling underneath it. Looking over she also noticed the hangar control room behind the ship at least two operators looking out o the window. Strayed around where two, maybe three guards. Overall nearly ten men, given there was no one hiding behind boxes or ships. This would be fun.

When the sign came, she clapped her hands, and the scaffolding broke. As it trapped and quenched the workers under it, there screams began to fill the room. The guards were already rushing towards the ship to help them. It was at this moment that she heard Asminys sabre activate. Well, they would not notice that on her end, she made sure. With a sigh she walked towards the ship, but instead of helping the guards, she raised her hand, and broke the windows of the hangar control room. The large plains splintered, and the two operators screamed in agony as thousands of shards dug through their skin and clothes. The guards now alert to her presence turned and raised their rifles, fear on their faces.

Her sabre was already in her hand, and so their disorganised fire helped nothing. They would die, and they knew it. The smirk on her face could not be wider. But she felt something behind her. The hangar doors wereopening. They should have gotten rid of those guards. She rolled her eyes, as she walked towards the guards.

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Through the large viewing windows of the overlook Aadya watched as Sonya and Asminys began their work. It was amusing to her how easily the thugs were felled despite outnumbering the Sith so heavily. It truly was a testament to the power of the darkside. Aadya couldn't help but wonder how her old self, the Jedi she once was, would have fared down there. Pacifism and diplomacy probably wouldn't have gotten her much outside bearing the brunt of the business end of a blaster.

Turning her attention back towards the console, Aadya continued plugging away trying to open the hanger doors. Before she could get much further into her work, a door slid open and two Black Sun thugs came storming in, likely looking to signal the others at the summit to what was occurring. No chance Aadya was gonna let that happen.

With a flick of her wrist, Aadya send the hilt of her lightsaber straight for the thug on the right, its blade igniting just before it reached him and impaling him through the middle of his chest. Another flick brought the saber back into her hand, Aadya staring at the remaining thug with a sinister smirk creasing her lips.

The thug gripped his vibroaxe and started to charge towards Aadya, but she was prepared for such a basic and quite frankly, idiotic maneuver. Reaching out with the force, Aadya pulled a stray office chair into the thug's legs, causing him to fall flat onto his face and slide across the floor towards her. With a quick motion she stabbed her lightsaber right into his face, killing him instantly. Looking back towards the open door, she slid it closed with the force and turned back to the terminal.

It wouldn't take her much longer to get the hanger doors open. Hopefully her partners were cleaning up what remained of the Black Sun and they could finish this mission up and get back to Bakura.


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Screams echoed through the large chamber as Sonya began her work. There was no way that the guards were not alerted now, between her handiwork and Asminys' blade. Reaching towards the guard who was nodding in the corner, Asminys flung the man up and over himself, lightsaber held up to split his chest as he flew overhead. The man likely didn't even know he was dead.

The spiced up thug's body continued its flight to tumble into the trio of workers who were in the middle of extracting themselves from the ship they had been working on. Between the screams and now this, they had no idea what was going on.

Asminys wasn't so lucky however with the two patrolling guards as they rushed to close some distance with him, but not too much. Their blasters echoed in the hangar and his blade arced and spun to deflect their bolts. With a violent slash he sent one of the bolts speeding back into its sender's face, silencing him with a finality as he thudded to the floor.

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Her sabre cutting through a first guard, a second one fell down shortly after, when she heard the sound of a repeater kicking in at the hangar doors. The guards outside had opened them and now they were boxed in. Perfect.

Flinging herself behind a box she took a breath. Her side seemed to be clear if anyone still was alive, then one of those mechanics trapped under the spacecraft. The sound of the repeater at the door stopped for a minute, and she peered out from her cover.

In the middle of the hall stood the two guards, terror on their faces, repeaters in their hands. Well, she was in cover, Asminys would deal with them eventually. She just kept her position and looked at the spacecraft. There was some serious Armament there, they had defiantly come to the right hangar.

She tried to find the most intact ships among the lot and made sure to not where they stood.

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With a few more keystrokes Aadya finally got confirmation on the terminal that the hanger doors were fully unlocked. It took not but another second for the massive blast doors at the far end of the hanger to squeal open, revealing the sweet, sweet freedom beyond them. Now, the only thing left was for her to get the hell out of this command room and find a ship to jack.

Moving away from the terminal, Aadya activated her lightsaber and sliced right through it, which would hopefully prevent any Black Sun thugs from undoing her hard work. Keeping her weapon activated, Aadya ran back out into the hanger proper and from her vantage point, scoped out for a worthwhile ship to jack.

Spotting an SS-54, Aadya shrugged her shoulders and figured that would be more than enough ship for what she was after.

Sprinting for it, Aadya made it about halfway before she was intercepted by a group of three Black Sunners, each sporting a blaster pistol and a vibroblade on their backs. Thinking quickly, the young Acolyte reached out with the force and yanked a pistol away from the center thug as the other two fired off shots. Maneuvering her lightsaber, Aadya deflected the shots back at their attackers, striking them both directly in the chest and hoisting them with their own petard.

The disarmed thug retrieved his blade and started charging towards her and Aadya planted her feet firmly in anticipation. She was more than a match for this idiot, of that she was sure, but better to let him make the first move and put himself in a position to get slaughtered rather than make any hasty action.

This would all be over soon enough.



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Asminys reached for the second patrolling guard, picking him up and sending him flying with a life and wave of his hand. The syndicate guard flew and landed in a heap on top of the three mechanics who had been working on the ship.

Asminys approached the pile, arm still outstretched and applying pressure on the guards throat, lightsaber humming ominously as he came to stand before the surviving men. The guard gagged and grabbed at his neck, slowly suffocating on top of the others as they tried to help him, or cowered in fear.

"You work for me now." He said as he stood over him, glaring them in the eyes with his own hate filled orbs. Three of them cowered and the one continued to choke. Releasing his grip on the man's throat, he turned towards the ship, before looking down sideways at them. "Two of you work for me." He corrected himself. He would prefer two men who would kill for him over four who were afraid of him.

Turning to the ship, he let them sort it out among themselves. There was the sound of a scuffle, and then a pair of blaster shots. He looked back and two of the mechanics stood there, one shaking, the other holding the guards blaster. He turned to them. "Kneel." They knelt.

"Good. Now this ship. It is operational?" He asked. They had been working on it, so he assumed it might not be flight ready.

"Yeah. It-it's ready." The blaster wielding man stammered with his head bent. "Just need to close her up."

Asminys closed his eyes, reaching his mind out to inspect the man's words. He did not feel a lie.

"Good. Prepare the ship to depart." He ordered. The two men looked at each other for a moment before glancing back at Asminys, who was no longer looking at them. Then they obeyed.

@Logan
 
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