ᴛʜᴇ ɢɪʀʟ ᴡɪᴛʜ ᴛʜᴇ ɢᴏʟᴅᴇɴ ɢᴜɴ
"Wait Dank Farrik is...?" She didn't have time to process the idea that such a word was serious as the alternatives to be avoided. Before she could come up with new expletives, a gunshot rang out. And then another, and then another.
"Osik!"
The child began to deflect bullets faster than she could perceive, only seeing the sparks left in their wake and perhaps the muzzle flash of their assailant somewhere ahead. She was a combat clone, augmented for sprinting across battlefields or wearing heavy combat loads, not some mutated super soldier and definitely not some sorcerer. Her reflexes were honed by rigorous training and many battles, but they were quite natural.
She only had enough time to drop on one knee and fire a few shots in the rough direction of her query, suppressing the enemy just as she was taught even as a bullet bounced off her breastplate in a shower of sparks.
"You should come in peacefully. You're already hurt."
Tae'l couldn't afford to react right now but the kid had guts, she had to give him that. A part of her wanted to see how much of that confidence was inspired by that fancy sword and how much was his own ability, but this was no time to play games or take risks.
A low chittering sound echoed around them as she activated a scan-pulse via neural link just after the boy finished speaking. Their surroundings were quickly mapped on her visor display, and soon the pirate captain's figure was highlighted even through the brush, digitally tracked and position updated with each round of digital chittering. Echo location, like the great sea-beasts of Kamino, paired with a variety of scanners fine tuned to locate organic lifeforms.
"Found you!" She hissed, pointing the golden gun right at him. Had the contractor wanted him dead, the Weequay already would be, but instead she flicked the selector switch to stun. Sadly this gave the man time to duck behind the nearest tree before a targeting lock could be acquired.
Tae'l knew the boy had discovered him before she did, some kind of natural or perhaps force-based senses beyond her ability, but she saw no shame letting the boy shine just a little brighter than her today. She would be the one turning a profit anyway. But they'd have to work together if this played out the way she thought it would.
"Aris," she leaned a closer to whisper, though her eyes never left the tree where the enemy was hiding.
"Do you know what a pincer maneuver is? It'll be hard to disarm him with the force, but if we work together I think we can work something out"
Aris Noble
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