Open Sullust What a Surprise

Nox Solus

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Before the Governor agreed, he wouldn't be able to help but make sure his piece was known to Nox about the matter. The spectacle made the Solus smirk for a couple of reasons. There was no intention of slaughter or glassing and it seemed that the alliance with the Sith at least played in his favor of inflating the Governor's fears. He also had no intention to gun down the prisoners but he offered no resistance when Governor Taf said he would though.

After the man let out his little rant, silence would develop between the two parties for a brief second before he finally responded, "I will accept that as your warm and hearty welcome of our people. We will arrive by shuttle with the prisoners in order to finalize the surrender." With that, the feed would be cut off, allowing the Governor to wallow in his own misery of having to be the one to give the order of surrender, the Sullustans staring at him or at the floor.

On the station, Nox would turn around to face the others before he threw a fist in the air, "Victory is ours!" Mandalorians of all different clans would cheer, Oyas and whoots let out as a good mood fell over the station, at least for the crusaders. Nox swore the cheers were loud enough that even the people on the surface could hear them. The Mandalorians were finally making headway, one step, either bloody or clean at a time.

Nox pressed a button on the side of his helmet, connecting to the squad leaders, "Load the shuttles with the prisoners. We make for the capital." As the rest of the station would be secured, Nox, Arthos, and Beau would make their way to the hangar. As the shuttles were loaded and eventually took off in a convoy toward the planet. Sullust was a turn toward the right direction but that was it. There was more to do and Nox knew it but for one of the first times, he saw a light at the end of the tunnel for his people and he would charge toward it until his heart or mind gave out. Whichever came first.

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