James Justice
Charting new Paths
Location: LC-2, secret headquarters of Justice Shipping Ltd
Time: noon
"Look, mate all ye needs is a good set of blasters and the problem is solved," James said winsomely over his commlink, "Now I dun't think it gets any less complicated than that. Thank ye, and out."
He closed the unit and sighed. That was another junk freighter he wouldn't be hiring again. However, with the expansion of the fleets, and the growing army, he doubted he would need those junkers much anymore anyway.
The Spacer grunted, leaning off the couch and grabbing a glass of Correllian Ale from the table. He downed it, needed the stress relief. He was by no means organized, he was a freighter with a dream, a dream that was going farther than he ever thought was possible. But now, now he was about to see something happen that he had always wanted. He was about to see himself make a link with a specific anti-Sith unit. Something he was sure was going to be good.
Letting the stress ease off his body, James sighed contently and leaned back, waiting for stardust to enter the almost empty rec room where he made most of his deals. A few soldiers were at the sabaacc tables, going for a few rounds, and another was watching some holograms on a couch a few feet away. Aside from that, he was completely alone, and able to do business.
@stardust
Time: noon
"Look, mate all ye needs is a good set of blasters and the problem is solved," James said winsomely over his commlink, "Now I dun't think it gets any less complicated than that. Thank ye, and out."
He closed the unit and sighed. That was another junk freighter he wouldn't be hiring again. However, with the expansion of the fleets, and the growing army, he doubted he would need those junkers much anymore anyway.
The Spacer grunted, leaning off the couch and grabbing a glass of Correllian Ale from the table. He downed it, needed the stress relief. He was by no means organized, he was a freighter with a dream, a dream that was going farther than he ever thought was possible. But now, now he was about to see something happen that he had always wanted. He was about to see himself make a link with a specific anti-Sith unit. Something he was sure was going to be good.
Letting the stress ease off his body, James sighed contently and leaned back, waiting for stardust to enter the almost empty rec room where he made most of his deals. A few soldiers were at the sabaacc tables, going for a few rounds, and another was watching some holograms on a couch a few feet away. Aside from that, he was completely alone, and able to do business.
@stardust