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.
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.
@Arclight @Cpt Geary
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