Star Wars Roleplay: Chaos

Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

A Change of Pace

Taking his own leant posture upon the side of his Aleph, Tugoro would fold his arms across his chest, smirking widely as he listened to [member="Cynna Jade Sunrider"] brag. He wondered if this was how she usually was, or if she was simply showing off for his sake on purpose. Either way, he didn't really mind. After she gave a run down on the downloaded information, the young Knight would nod slowly before speaking, "The Enclave on Nar Shaddaa has building blueprints and layouts in it's database, we could probably set up a solid plan there," Tugoro finished, glad to have been shown the location by one of his old masters.

He had taken the time to study several places throughout the city planet that were considered criminal hubs, though he had never heard of this Sansa before. Information gathering was another of the young man's specialities, but he was surprised he had missed a Hutt of all things. Then again, some tended to front as legitimate business people, so either way it would be difficult to expose them. Pushing off of his vehicles hull, Tugoro stepped forward in order to turn around, but found himself temporarily distracted as Jade bent down.

He couldn't help but take a moment to admire her physique, more out of instinct than intention. It really wasn't his fault anyway, was it? The way she had been grinning almost implied she had shown herself off purposely. Was that why she had been given the large blaster as a gift? "Uh-huh," was all that Tugoro could muster in reply momentarily, as the woman stood and climbed into the cockpit of her Starfighter. He would quickly do the same, powering up the Aleph's engines and following Jade into space.

Now in the isolated comfort of his space-borne Aleph, Tugoro would sigh and close his eyes, exhaling deeply as he focused his mind. The Jedi knew he'd have to be ready for whatever they were in store for. Nar Shaddaa was a dangerous place, especially for two reckless Jedi Knights. Tugoro was already relatively wanted on the planet, and so he assumed that this Sansa was after him. Hopefully Jade would not do anything too over the top, for he didn't want to involve her family any more than they were.
 
As they both took off and were on their way, Jade quickly acknowledged Tugoro regarding going to the Enclave first. She would give no argument regarding that place. Tugoro had taken her there once before, when they had met on Nar Shaddaa actually and it seemed safe enough to her. Several hours would pass as the two travelled to their destination through hyperspace. Neither spoke during the entire trip. Instead both chose to rest as their ship's Nav Computers did all the flying. Once they got to their destination, the moon of Nar Shaddaa shone before them like a huge glowing ball. The moon was covered with one mega city. In a way, Nar Shaddaa looked a lot like a mini Coruscant, well on the outside anyway, as for on the actual surface itself, it was nothing like Coruscant as far as crime and villainy were concerned anyway.

"Okay young man, we're here, lets race through the roof tops of all the tall skyscrapers again and create havoc............."

Jade would pause a moment and the giggle like a little child.

"Only kidding. Lead the way sir to the Enclave. I will follow you."

The two would make their way to the Enclave, Jade following Tugoro of course who would fly cautiously not wanting to attract too much attention to the two Jedi. They landed without any mishaps which was good. Jade would hop out of her ship and stretch fully for a minute or so.

"Okay, we're here now. Lets go home now............. Only joking of course."

Jade would grin and laugh trying to be sarcastic.

"Time to derive a plan now. We need to find the boss who should hopefully have more information about what we seek. So what about raiding one of the smaller gangster hideouts and get them to talk and tell us where exactly where their boss is situated. That way we wont have to hopefully be looking for too long. Oh and by the way, who exactly is Sansa supposed to be again?"

Jade seemed a little lost as she asked that final question. Instead she seemed rather more interested in kicking some serious butt. Probably not the best mentality for a Jedi Knight to have, but then again she was Cynna Jade Sunrider who liked to do things different to most other Jedi.

[member="Tugoro Taidarious"]
 
By the time they had returned to Nar Shaddaa, Tugoro was feeling refreshed and energetic in the force. His time spent meditating had been wise, for the duo was no doubt in for one hell of a time. The two pilots would carefully fly their starfighters through the city-planet, diving lower and lower as they made their way towards the Enclave's location. The two managed to squeeze their fighters in the hangar, which was hardly used either way. Climbing out of the cockpit, Tugoro would stretch out a bit too, yawning slightly as he listened to [member="Cynna Jade Sunrider"].

How long had it been since his last visit to Kashyyyk? He couldn't remember, and so he only wished he could just go home. No, they had a mission to complete right now. "I wish," he spoke with a smirk, waving Jade along as he strode through the hangar and up to the higher levels of the old warehouse. Now in the conference room, Tugoro would turn on the holoprojector, bringing up holograms of many building layouts that were in the areas specified on the Hutt cruiser.

"These are places we could hit and possibly get information," the Jedi spoke, pointing to a few of the hideouts that were shown. "Sansa the Hutt, Jade. We're dealing with hordes of gangsters, I bet. For what, though?" He questioned, still annoyed by the elusive motive that drove these criminals.
 
Jade studied the holo map attentively. Finally she noted and pointed to a small hideout.

"There, we will go to that one. It doesn't look like its heavily guarded. Due to its size. Could just be used as a meeting place between gang members meaning we might find someone there that can tell us what we need to know."

Jade fiddled around a little with her small blaster, before finally holstering it.

"You think Sansa the Hutt is the leader? If so we need to get to her fast. I assume Sansa is female unless you can tell me otherwise. Hutts are usually in it for the credits. Someone in the Empire must be paying this Sansa some big bucks. If we can find out who, it can then lead us eventually to the actual leader behind all of this. Although I hope he or she doesn't end up being a Sith. I hate fighting them."

Jade finally finished what she had been saying and waited for [member="Tugoro Taidarious"] to either agree with her, or disagree with her about storming the smaller hideout and her reason why.
 
Looking to the projection that [member="Cynna Jade Sunrider"] pointed to, Tugoro would examine it briefly, finding it somewhat recognizable. It was a fair sized cantina, big enough to serve customers while running other operations in the back rooms. Jade was on to something, Tugoro surmised. "I think you've got it," the young man spoke, nodding his head as he thought back to his clearest memories on Nar Shaddaa. The cantina in question was known for its shady characters, being located in the deeper levels of the city-planet.

Even if it wasn't a hideout, they were sure to find some sort of lead. "Hutts control most crime on Nar Shaddaa, though the planet is owned by Sith affiliates," Tugoro deduced, referring to the Techno Union. No doubt the Sith were involved in this, one way or another. "If we're ready, we leave now. We should be careful, last time a Sith got the drop on me I was knocked out clean." the Jedi admitted embarrassingly, a slight frown crossing his lips briefly.

Everything he had been taught as a Jedi told him that Sith were his mortal enemy, though he truly had no quarrels with them as individuals. It was one of the most frustrating parts of being a peace-keeper, never knowing who would strike. He had encountered many passive Sith Lords in the past, though Nar Shaddaa was likely to provide none.
 
"Okay then, time to go checkout that local cantina then. I can do with a few drinks too while we checkout the place. Oh and conceal that lightsabre of yours. I'm only gonna make sure people can see my blaster. That way they can think I'm anything but a Jedi."

Jade would point this out raising an eyebrow before turning off the holo projector and summoning the young Jedi to follow her out.

"I know where the cantina is. Not far from the other one where we had met not that long ago. We go there on foot so that way it will be a lot harder for anyone else who may have an interest in us to track us back to here."

Jade half grinned at [member="Tugoro Taidarious"] giving him her now quite common cheesy cocky look and speaking in a sarcastic sounding tone.

"Oh I do hope you can keep up sweetie."

And then she bolted off, assisted by the Force, she almost appeared to be gliding through the wind as she ran gracefully, also jumping from rooftop to rooftop. She had no doubt that the young Jedi could keep up, after all when he had first shown her the Enclave and she had followed him there, they had did the same thing, except the roles had been reversed.
 
Tugoro would laugh briefly as he listened to [member="Cynna Jade Sunrider"], nodding along with her as she spoke of her plan. He wasn't against having a few drinks, and also already had his lightsaber placed in the confines of his jacket. "Sounds good to me," the young man spoke, turning away from the projector as the duo made their way out of the conference room.

As he walked, Tugoro would check for his own blaster, making sure it was loaded and tucked safely into his torso holster. Eventually they made it out onto the catwalk, now able to descend into the lower levels of Nar Shaddaa's sectors. It was actually mandatory to travel on foot from the Enclave, and Tugoro was glad that Jade had caught on.

If anyone managed to track their location, he would be in a heap of trouble. After she addressed him as sweetie in her teasing tone, Tugoro would stand there for a moment, his face red as he wondered if she had challenged him or was just playing around. Hopping from the metallic platform, the Knight would release a burst of force energy, propelling him through the air in Jade's direction. If she knew what cantina they were headed to, then he was content with following her.
 
[member="Tugoro Taidarious"] had no problem keeping up with Jade, something Jade had expected to be the case anyway. They finally got to the cantina they had been planning to go to all along. It seemed quiet. Well at least the secluded ally way it was in, in fact it was right at the end of the ally way which ended in a dead end.

"Great. There's only one way in and out. I hope my friend named trouble has stayed home tonight."

Jade commented sarcastically as the two Jedi entered the cantina. Contrast to what was outside, the cantina was busy and full of all sorts of beings from all corners of the Galaxy. The Jedi quietly sat down in a darker lit up area and in a booth. A group or better said a mob of rough looking men did stare at them momentarily as they had entered, but soon after kept going about their own business. Then just as Jade was about to call up a waiter droid, two men approached them out of nowhere.

"You two, your not from around here. State your business here."

One of the men demanded looking at Tugoro first and then Jade. Jade simply rolled her eyes and yawned, to the utter annoyance of the men.

"I'm talking to you lady, and when I speak I demand an answer."

Jade looked at him a moment and then responded.

"Yeah I'm here to see your mother. I want to inform her on just how much of a moron you are."

"What! What did you just say girl?"

"You heard me the first time rancor brains."

"Why you little___"

The man's speach was cut off short just as he had actually tried to reach out and grab Jade. Jade was quicker as she stood up from her seat, grabbed the man by the shirt on his chest and then slam him hard on the table. She then elbowed him on the back of the head knocking him out cold while pulling out her blaster and leaping at the other man. She also grabbed his shirt on the chest and then put her blaster's nozzle in his mouth.

"I don't think so."

Others ar the nearby bar momentarily looked their way, but then thought the better and got back to their own business.

"Looks like you picked a fight with the wrong people. You look like you work for someone. A criminal of some sort. I wanna speak to your boss just to let him or her know what kind of an idiot he or she has working for them."

Jade then turned him around, pinned him on a nearby wall, pulled the blaster from his mouth, but placed her forearm firmly on his neck to restrain him on the wall and then pointed the blaster to the side of his head.

"You had better start talking pal."
 
Their rooftop journey would come to an end, as the duo dropped into the dark alleyway that led towards the trashy cantina's entrance. Attention was drawn to [member="Cynna Jade Sunrider"] and Tugoro as they stepped into the establishment, nearly everyone giving the pair a brief glance before going back to their drinks. Thankfully, not everyone was interested in starting trouble, just these two guys that were rapidly approaching the booth that Jade and Tugoro had sat within. Wait a minute, why was anyone approaching?

They had only just sat down, it seemed like trouble followed the two Jedi everywhere they went. As one of the thugs began to talk, Tugoro opened his mouth, thinking about what to say before the man became irritated with Jade. Too late, for his arm lifted and reached out in hopes of grabbing the woman's wrist. A bad idea, and what unfolded next seemed to play out just as Tugoro imagined. He was tempted to slap himself in the face with the flat of his palm, but figured that this might have been the smartest course of action. In places like this, if you wanted a group to leave you alone, you had to show them who was the boss.

As Jade pinned the man to the wall and secured him with her blaster, Tugoro couldn't help but smile in disbelief, craning his neck to the side to glance over his shoulder. The aforementioned mob was now approaching, beginning to surround the booth and the Jedi subsequently. "Uh, Jade." Tugoro spoke nervously, as the gang of advanced at a quicker rate, seeming to disregard the state their 'pals' had been put into.
 
"You're surrounded pretty face. I suggest you let me go and surrender now."

The man Jade was here holding at gun point smirked despite the not quite so good situation he was in. The reality was that [member="Tugoro Taidarious"]' and Jade's situation has just become worse. Jade kept the blaster to the man's head and turned to face in the direction were most of the other mob were standing.

"I guess you filthy mob have no value for anyone including your own. If I threaten to kill this man, you won't care."

Jade then turned back at the man she held as hostage and whispered in his ear.

"We're both Jedi Knights, if you promise to tell me what I need to know, I'll let you walk after I deal with the others."

She then eyed him directly as Jade could see he held his doubts.

"Think about it, you have nothing to lose if you believe me. Worst case you'll die, most likely case you'll live. If you don't, the in most likely case is that you'll die, and not by my weapon, but from those of your so called friends over there when they start shooting at both me and my other Jedi friend over here."

The man wasn't as stupid as he perceived to be. Jade's logic was simple. He nodded in acknowledgement and acceptance as Jade then lowered her blaster and threw him across the table that Tugoro and herself had been seated. He landed at on top of the other already unconscious man. This was to protect him from the violence that was about to unfold. Jade quickly holstered her blaster and pulled out her lightsabre igniting it. She stood there ready for the fight.

"Okay busters, give me everything you have."

Jade made the remark with full confidence and cockiness. She had full confidence that she should defeat all these men without too much trouble even on her own. With 2 Jedi, the task would be like a walk in the park.
 
Everything seemed to go from bad to worse in a matter of minutes. Though thankfully, the two Jedi were not yet dead or captured by some unknown gang of lowlifes. The men had decided to crowd around the duo, and were now drawing their blaster pistols, aligning the barrels with [member="Cynna Jade Sunrider"] only at first. They didn't see Tugoro as a threat, given he hadn't drawn any weapons of his own or made sudden movements.

One of the gangsters would go tumbling over the table as Jade pushed him away, causing the others to step back as they readied their weapons. Doing as Jade did, the young man beside her would delve into his flight jacket, withdrawing his saber hilt and igniting the blue blade of plasma. Taking a step forward, Tugoro would enter form three, Soresu.

Several blaster bolts would fire forth from the group, obviously panicking as they let loose on the trigger. This, unfortunately, was the wrong way to deal with Jedi, for the young Knight was easily capable of deflecting the shots with quick, tight and efficient manoeuvres. While he defended, Jade would have her opportunity to disarm the gunmen.
 
As [member="Tugoro Taidarious"] easily defended himself, Jade felt that the longer this fight lasted, the more likely it was for one of them, if not both to get hurt or killed. Using her own lightsabre she simply deflected the incoming laser bolts back to the gunmen firing at her. All went down and were dead. Jade and Tugoro had been facing back to back. This was a simple tactic. Jade would face the men on one side and cover Tugoro's back, while the young Jedi would do the same for Jade in the other direction. Jade having eliminated the threat from one side then turned to face the men who Tugoro was dealing with. He had no problems, but so far had killed none. Of course that was his choice not to, however the situation was getting dangerous. Once the men saw their companions drop like flies, suddenly they would stop shooting and make a run for it.

"Well looks like halving their numbers scared the flock away. Sorry I had to kill them, but in the end they died by their own blaster bolts. I only stood there and defended ourselves. We should however hurry up. The others may have ran for now, but there is no certainty that they won't return with an even bigger arsenal."

Jade walked to the table and lifted the man which she had earlier on thrown there.

"Okay, party's over. I've kept my part of the bargain, now time for you to do yours. Who's your boss, and where do we find him?

The man was all shaken up, but he kept his end of the bargain. He told the Jedi what they needed to know and Jade would let him go also advising that he should carry his other unconscious friend still laying on the table out. Jade would then grab Tugoro by the arm indicating that they should hurry up and leave.

"Let's move. We've gotten ourselves to much attention already. We're looking for Sansa the Hutt. His location is a good one hour from here by speeder bike or the like. Those dead men won't be needing theirs anymore, so we'll take theirs. Let's go."

The two Jedi then quickly left the cantina. They picked two of the speeder bikes that had belong to the now deceased and were on their way.
 
Even though the two were Jedi, they weren't invincible. Being in crowded places on Nar Shaddaa was something that Tugoro disliked inherently, being used to the peaceful wildlife and greenery of Kashyyykk. Now, here he was, rapidly adjusting his saber with tight and efficient blade work in hopes of evading the imminent threat of death. The blaster bolts that slammed into his sword of plasma would ricochet away from [member="Cynna Jade Sunrider"] and himself, either impacting with the wall opposite of their position, or the weapons of their origin. Jade's approach was a lot more ruthless, though he couldn't argue with the results.

The remaining gang members began to flee, even the ones who had remained watchful from their cantina booths. Listening to the woman's words, Tugoro could hardly believe what he was hearing, but was not that quick to judge. He had once been cold and merciless in battle, having no regards for anything other than the notion of ceasing conflict. It was a mindset some Jedi thought ideal, while others didn't. After becoming a Knight, the young man had fortunately become far more mature than before, having learned much from the actions of those around him.

Remaining silent as the last remaining thug spilled his guts to Jade, Tugoro would avert his gaze to the exit out of the corner of his eyes, about to speak up before the woman grabbed his arm. Being pulled along by her, the Jedi would walk faster, matching her pace as they left the establishment. "I like this one." He spoke quietly, trying to distract himself with the thoughts in his mind. Hopping onto the speeder bike that Jade had pointed out, Tugoro would rev up it's engine, before taking off down the streets after her.
 
As quick as the fight in the cantina had occurred, and as quick as it was all over, both Jade and [member="Tugoro Taidarious"] were on their borrowed, or better put, their inherited speeder bikes, and on their way to see Sansa the Hutt. Jade wasn't shy. Her control over a land based vehicle was not much different to flying a starfighter. Tugoro could probably vividly remember the race of insanity the two had had not long ago over the rooftops of Nar Shaddaa in their starfighters. He would beg to differ now on how erratically and reckless Jade was riding. She was coming close to other vehicles, buildings and objects, reminiscent of their past starfighter race already mentioned. It was almost like she was trying to race him. Prove a point. Jade wouldn't hide the fact that that was so, but would never say it directly. Jade was a natural show off, however she had more than met her match in Tugoro. He matched her in their dangerous contest over Nar Shaddaa's rooftops, beat her fair and square in a lightsabre duel, and definitely had no problems keeping up with the ex pod racer, ex Imperial pilot and then turned Jedi Knight Cynna Jade Sunrider.

"We're not too far off now."

Jade would yell out at Tugoro as she began slowing down and Tugoro brought his speeder along side hers. She pointed to a building.

"There, let's go there."

The two would ride to the building Jade had pointed out and park their speeders.

"Sansa's place is two blocks from here. I was thinking of knocking at the door and request an audience with him. What would you suggest Tugoro?"
 
Tugoro was skilled, there no doubt in that. However, he still had many flaws and was vastly inexperienced when compared to someone like [member="Cynna Jade Sunrider"]. That could be said for just about anyone that was older than him. The young Knight was not as familiar with land vehicles as he was with starfighters, and so it took him a minute or two to get used to the feeling of piloting the speeder bike. Eventually he was able to catch up to Jade, trailing behind her as they advanced on Sansa the Hutt's location.

The young man gave the woman a nod as he listened to her call out, stopping her speeder along the side of a nearby building. Applying the brakes, Tugoro would do the same, shutting off the craft's engine before sliding off of the seat. The Jedi laughed as he heard her plan, unsure if she was joking or not. "They definitely have surveillance and security in the area," he spoke quietly, taking a glance around for any cameras or individuals upon the surrounding rooftops. "We should be covert about this." Tugoro warned.
 
"We should be covert about this? Well of course we should. They'll never let too Jedi in is my absolute bet. Therefore hide your lightsabre. I'm doing the same. We're not dressed like Jedi Knights so that will be a good start to our proceedings hopefully. We will tell them we are bounty hunters in search for employment. I'll keep my blaster holstered and visible to help make it more credible too."

Jade would then wait for the young [member="Tugoro Taidarious"] to ready himself and once he was ready, they made their way towards Sansa's place of residence. Jade would knock on the door once the two were there. She only had to wait around half a minute, as not before long, a droid answered by popping it's head out of a small opening demanding to know what the two Jedi had wanted.

"Hi, we are two bountyhunters seeking work, we hear Sansa is hiring?"

"There is no work for you here, go away."

Jade however didn't waste anytime with pleasantries. Since she wouldn't be able persuade the droid to make it do what she wanted using the Force, she opted for the more crude simple approach. She grabbed the small droid's head and pulled it as far out of the opening as she could. At the same time she would retrieve and point her blaster to its head.

"Sorry wire brains, I didn't quite catch what you said, but I'm sure you were saying that you'll grant us an audience with Sansa right?"

The droid then tried to protest a little.

"Sorry I'm still not hearing you rust bucket. What was that you said?"

Finally the droid would concede to Jade's pressure and demands. He wound agree to let them in after Jade further threatened to turn him into scrap metal if he even thought about lying. A minute late the door opened and the two Jedi walked in. A twi'lek and two gamorean guards would then approach them and order them to stop. This time Jade would use the Force to persuade the Twi'lek to take them to his master, Sansa the Hutt. He would do exactly as requested.

"Now that was easy and non violent for a change."

Jade would whisper while at the same time give Tugoro a cheesy grin, as the two were then escorted to Sansa the Hutt, where the two Jedi would then be given the audience that Jade had intended all along.
 
Tugoro resisted the urge to slap his face with his palm as he listened to [member="Cynna Jade Sunrider"]. The idea itself wasn't bad, but it still wasn't what the young man had had in mind at all. It was possible through stealth and cunning, for the duo to infiltrate and acquire whatever information it was that they sought. The mastermind, right. However, the risk of entering the hideout undercover was exciting, along with the possibility of showing of- serving justice to the Hutt and his criminal companions. "Okay, we'll do it your way," the Jedi spoke, slinging his brown leather jacket from around his arms, tying the sleeves around his neck to have the garb dangle behind him as a shoulder cape.

Now, the blaster holster strapped to his torso was visible, standing out against his dark orange under shirt. Leaving the speeders behind, the two Jedi would come to a stop outside of Sansa's estate, where they were met by an iconic Hutt door greeter droid. The small eyeball stalk-like robot would examine the duo and dismiss them, before being harshly threatened by Jade's blaster pistol. Tugoro did his best to appear passive, not reacting noticeably to anything that happened. The large, thick metallic door would slide upwards into the wall, allowing Jade and Tugoro to proceed into the large mansion-like establishment.

Almost immediately they were confronted by a Twi'lek and two guards, who were easily swayed thanks to Jade's prowess in mind tricks. The group of five would make their way along the corridors, slowly but surely approaching their target. The young man could hardly hold back a laugh as he listened to Jade's last comment, recalling the manner in which she had stuffed her blaster pistol in the droid's face. "Yeah, non-violent." He spoke with a grin. After a minute they would all arrive in the main hall, which currently was being used to serve species of all different kinds.

They had one thing in common though, they were lowly thugs and mercenaries, stuffing their faces on Sansa's budget no doubt. On one end of the room were the lounging areas and tables, whilst on the other sat Sansa, the Hutt's massive body still upon a throne flanked by staircases on either side. The Twi'lek domo under Jade's influence would move up the stairs, hurrying to take his place by his master's side, only to find that another figure had done so. A tall individual, one that was covered from head to toe in dark robes.

With a single motion of the being's hand, the Twi'lek was whisked away by the guards, who was to be punished for disobeying Sansa. The cloaked figure remained silent, while the Hutt on the other hand began to laugh loudly, before averting it's attention to the Jedi duo before it. Tugoro gave Jade a nervous glance, unsure of what to expect. This didn't look too good, but if they played their cards right... They might just make it.
 
As Jade and Tugoro were brought into Sansa's main entertainment area, Jade noticed the obvious. The many species gathered around having fun while the big huge Hutt oversaw everything and everyone. As Jade and Tugoro turned to face Sansa, both Jedi quickly released that the very same Twi'lek that had brought them there, had been quickly dismissed, and in a rather angry way on Sansa's behalf. Yet that was not at all of any concern to the two Jedi. It was the tall dark robed man that stood next to the Hutt where the Twi'lek normally would. At that very moment, Sansa would burst out into laughter. A typical Hutt laughter as well, that usual meant a lot of trouble for some unlucky person or persons that seemed fitting for the Hutt.

Using telepathy, Jade would communicate with [member="Tugoro Taidarious"].

"Any idea who that dark robed man is? My guess is he could be Sith, cos that slime bucket Sansa is doing the laughter of someone's gonna be frakked and looking directly at us?"

Jade looked back at Sansa and smiled sarcastically at him and at his dark robed man buddy. Jade tendered to have a habit of being sarcastic, even at moments of when danger and trouble were imminent.
 
Sensing [member="Cynna Jade Sunrider"]'s efforts to communicate with him, Tugoro would delve into the force, receiving her telepathic words as the young man turned his gaze to the Hutt. Sansa sat on the large throne, revelling in the unnerving atmosphere that had beset upon the throne room. Everyone had stopped, their attention directed to the two guests, and the Twi'lek domo that had been taken away to the dungeon. It was dead silent, excluding the consistent laughter of the Hutt.

"Ho ho ho... Uba dopa doth kouzago-ake banpiumeu che murishani. Kava vehpobaee uba toupee mi wonkee uba doth kankahuesa mee wata?" Sansa would bark, trailing off with another laugh. Roughly translated, the Hutt had called the duo out on their appearance, knowing they were no bounty hunters. Midway through speaking, the dark clothed figure leaned over, appearing to whisper into the Hutt's ear, prompting it to question why they were here exactly.

Not in a welcoming manner either, as the thugs and surrounding mercenaries prepared to attack if ordered to do so. Tugoro was unsure of how to handle this at the moment, Jade having been the leader thus far. The robed man was most definitely dangerous, though to what degree was unknown. "A Sith beat me here, on Nar Shaddaa a few weeks ago. Could be him." The young man would reply silently, his thoughts projecting through the air until they reached Jade's mind.
 
"A Sith beat you here a few weeks ago and now you decide to tell me?"

Jade would reply back still using telepathy and for a change being the one that would be irritated. The dark robed man was without a doubt a Sith, and given there wasn't usually too many of the low lives around, it was probably the same Sith [member="Tugoro Taidarious"] had been talking about. They finally Jade would speak up to the laughing Hutt and suspected Sith by his side.

"You're right, we are no bounty hunters. Sorry we had to lie to your door droid, but it was the only way to get in and speak to you. I'm an Imperial fighter pilot. He's just my gunner."

Jade of course was lying about an Imperial pilot, well she had been one decades ago, but of course she had switched sides once she had found out the truth about the Imperials, and also that they had killed her parents. The last part about her gunner, she would produce a big smile and still looking at the Hutt, point her thumb backward to where Tugoro stood, to his annoyance of referring to him as just her gunner. Kixi then cranked her head and flicked her hair showing off her looks to everyone in the Hutt's entertainment area.

"Anyway like I said we're Imperials and______"

Jade's speech was interrupted by further laughter from the Hutt. And then there was silence as the man in the dark robes would remove his hood and reveal himself to the two Jedi Knights.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Top Bottom