Zahori Denko
Thaddeus ripped through the twists and turns of the lower city until the vision of his ship came into view. The bike slowed to a halt once they were close enough to walk. "You can call me whatever you'd like, sweetheart." he answered. Once she stepped off the bike he'd do the same. He grabbed hold of his loot sacks and walked towards the ramp that lead up to the interior of his ship. "Keep up, Xan. Let's get off this rock while we can." he said as he walked up the ramp and onto his ship.
The saucer-like Corona-class frigate belonging to Thaddeus was a bit rusty and out of repair, but to him, it was home. A place where he could lay his head to rest after a day of pirating. Once aboard, he dropped his sacks of credits behind his captain's chair and took a sit in it. He'd wait for Xan to find herself a seat or a spot to stand, whichever she preferred, and initiated the launch sequence. "I can give you a tour later if you'd like. Probably won't matter. After the haul we brought in, this place is only temporary." he commented. Thaddeus was always ambitious. Always had his eyes set on bigger and better things. To him, it was one of his better qualities. It's what kept him going even in the darkest of times.
[member="Xandari Eriss"]
The saucer-like Corona-class frigate belonging to Thaddeus was a bit rusty and out of repair, but to him, it was home. A place where he could lay his head to rest after a day of pirating. Once aboard, he dropped his sacks of credits behind his captain's chair and took a sit in it. He'd wait for Xan to find herself a seat or a spot to stand, whichever she preferred, and initiated the launch sequence. "I can give you a tour later if you'd like. Probably won't matter. After the haul we brought in, this place is only temporary." he commented. Thaddeus was always ambitious. Always had his eyes set on bigger and better things. To him, it was one of his better qualities. It's what kept him going even in the darkest of times.
[member="Xandari Eriss"]