Finally, finally it was time for Ignis to begin his proper ascent within the ranks of the Sith. Since he'd joined with the reformed Sith Order he'd only taken part in a few small skirmishes and menial tasks. He knew his skill and power would eventually be recognized however. Ignis had trained far too hard and sacraficed too much to remain a nobody. The revenge that still burned in his heart also wouldn't allow such a fate. He needed connections and influence and with this mission he'd begin to build that trust within the Sith. He had little doubt that he could accomplish the task ahead of him and only hoped the acolyte assigned to join him on the mission wouldn't slow him down.
Though it shouldn't be much of an issue regardless. All they needed to do was stop a shipment of prototype replusor coils from arriving at it's destination of Naboo. The briefing he'd been given failed to mention specifics so Ignis took that as carte blanche to just steal the coils for himself. While credits where not that important to the man, they did have the benefit of providing easy access to the previously mentioned influence he was going to need. So a simple task of disabling the hauler, taking the coils, and destroying the cargo ship lied ahead for the pair of Sith. Ignis would finalize the navigation needed for the intercept and stand from the pilot seat of the Ember Shard. The ship was rather spartan in design, with a few beds, refresher, mini galley, and 2 beds; but it was home for the young Sith.
He'd find the Twi'lek and address him, his mask's voice scrambler would form his words into a deep baritone to hide his true voice as always. "Greetings, I assume you know the basics of our task yes?" He'd wait for whatever response the Twi'lek had before he continued and pulled out his datapad. "Good then prepare yourself. We'll be intercepting the hauler here," Ignis would point out the hyperspace lane that led to Naboo from Bakura and a great red warning area on the map on his datapad. "The ship will have to drop out of hyperspace to avoid a known energy nebula. We'll strike moments after they exit hyperspace, before they can prepare any type of defense." Ignis would put away the datapad and cross his arms. "We could just destroy the ship there and then, but these coils are prototypes. One of a kind. I'd like to take them if possible. There should only be a tolkien security force on board the hauler...and I doubt they're prepared for us. Is that agreeable?" He figured he'd at least give the courtesy of asking the acolyte, though regardless of the aliens response...Ignis was taking those coils.
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Though it shouldn't be much of an issue regardless. All they needed to do was stop a shipment of prototype replusor coils from arriving at it's destination of Naboo. The briefing he'd been given failed to mention specifics so Ignis took that as carte blanche to just steal the coils for himself. While credits where not that important to the man, they did have the benefit of providing easy access to the previously mentioned influence he was going to need. So a simple task of disabling the hauler, taking the coils, and destroying the cargo ship lied ahead for the pair of Sith. Ignis would finalize the navigation needed for the intercept and stand from the pilot seat of the Ember Shard. The ship was rather spartan in design, with a few beds, refresher, mini galley, and 2 beds; but it was home for the young Sith.
He'd find the Twi'lek and address him, his mask's voice scrambler would form his words into a deep baritone to hide his true voice as always. "Greetings, I assume you know the basics of our task yes?" He'd wait for whatever response the Twi'lek had before he continued and pulled out his datapad. "Good then prepare yourself. We'll be intercepting the hauler here," Ignis would point out the hyperspace lane that led to Naboo from Bakura and a great red warning area on the map on his datapad. "The ship will have to drop out of hyperspace to avoid a known energy nebula. We'll strike moments after they exit hyperspace, before they can prepare any type of defense." Ignis would put away the datapad and cross his arms. "We could just destroy the ship there and then, but these coils are prototypes. One of a kind. I'd like to take them if possible. There should only be a tolkien security force on board the hauler...and I doubt they're prepared for us. Is that agreeable?" He figured he'd at least give the courtesy of asking the acolyte, though regardless of the aliens response...Ignis was taking those coils.
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