Allies:
Valery Noble
Jos Krayt
Yuan Ji
Tiland Kortun
Pyeth Raffinki
Enemy:
Darth Empyrean
Gerwald Lechner
and any other Sith
Engaging:
SF-3335
With his missile launcher loaded and shouldered, Thonn kept a careful watch on the scanner display as he awaited the assault they'd been warned of. The wait was not long, with a flashing yellow dot signaling the arrival of an unrecognized ship, quickly joined by more popping up on screen. Within another second the targeting system recognized the signatures as hostile, and the numerous yellow dots shifted to red. The roar of engines grew louder in the distance and from the skies transports began to approach and descend, visible to Thonn through the sights of the readied weapon he was aiming their way.
Keeping the launcher steady, he waited until he heard the chirp that signaled a lock on to his target before pulling the trigger. A missile came roaring out of the muzzle, while the backblast behind him kicked up debris from the ferrocrete floor and rattled the sparse and empty steel shelving. Thonn turned away from the window to quickly load a second missile, with the steady beep from the scanner telling him of the continued approach of the one he launched. Reloading kept him too busy to confirm it himself, but the long steady beep and the subtle flash of the explosion behind him told him he had fired true. Now that he had another missile freshly loaded in the weapon's breech, Thonn sought to repeat the success of the first.
Taking careful aim, he kept the rocket launcher stead as the targeting system picked another enemy transporter out of the many that were arriving. Just as the chirp alerted him to another successful lock on, Thonn noticed the presence of SF-3335 in his peripheral view, making her approach by speeder. The dot that marked her position was easily identifiable – it was the closest of all of them. Oddly, it was still lit up as yellow. It didn't seem the targeting system recognized her as either friendly or hostile. He assumed the former, considering the timing of her approach. No one arriving under the cover of enemy fire could bring them much good.
He'd have to intercept her, but he was still locked onto a descending Sith transporter. Her proximity and velocity were too great to try to lock onto her with the missile he had loaded and ready, so Thonn hastily continued with his original plan and fired it out the bay window to send the payload soaring through the sky towards his selected target. The load roar of the rockets firing up dimmed in volume as it flew, rattling the steel cages again and settling down to a strange crackle. The noise wasn't loud, but it was certainly unusual.
Turning around again revealed the source of the sound: the contents of an open wooden crate behind him had been set ablaze, with tongues of fire from it flickering several feet high. In his rush Thonn had neglected to consider whether the area behind him was actually clear. Alone in a large and mostly empty warehouse, he'd erroneously assumed it was. Well, he turned out to be wrong.
There was no time to put it out, fire was the least of his concerns. Though he'd taken down two Sith transports, the sky remained littered with plenty more. He'd done was he could to accommodate the arrival of friendly forces, with the two missiles he had with him. His rotary cannon was far from ideal from engaging the transports, but that speeder bike hardly looked like it was able to stand up to such punishment. After copying her last known location to his HUD, he discarded his missile launcher in favour of his rotary cannon. Thonn wasted no time in departing from the building, with the small blaze he'd left behind remaining to burn and flicker.
Once he'd stepped out of the building, the roar of his jetpack came to life to send him soaring towards the location indicated by his HUD. His cannon remained brandished, loaded and ready to unleash a maelstrom of blaster bolts upon the rider he was searching for, should he find her.
He soon did, and he aimed his cannon upon her almost reflexively from a far range behind her. A short burst of highly inaccurate fire followed – the first few rounds may have landed on target, but all subsequent shots fell wide. Despite the practice, there were still some issues in firing while flying, though that the failed attempt didn't cause him to crash into the ground showed improvement from his previous attempts. He was bound to grow fully accustomed to the weight distribution of his new weapon soon, but for now he opted to settle himself down on the ground in a quick but controlled descent.
Whether or not any of the blaster bolts he'd fired struck her, the flurry was sure to gain her attention. Should she engage, she'd find Thonn with his feet planted down firmly in battle stance, prepared to fire another salvo with more accuracy and control than he had while airborne. Should she decide to either retreat or reposition herself, she was bound to be successful, given the distance she had on him and the plentiful cover to be found within the city.