T E M P E S T
The engines of the Coub flared as the young Jedi Padawan walked down from the ramp into the heat of Jakku. Over the din of the surprisingly busy Port's Port of Steadfast, the Coub's internal speakers were blaring Nautolan Vortex music, though in the wind it sounded muted. The Coub's pilot was staring down at her as Thalia took her first tentative steps onto the sand dusted landing pad, admiring the massive city she found herself in. Massive may have been an understatement but for Jakku, and for her, it was huge! Besider her Kujo, a KJ-S0 Paige droid from the Jedi Order, stood, scanning the crowd with his towering frame.
"You sure you gonna be okay kid? The Jedi ain't all what they cracked up to be ya know," the red Nautolan pilot said. Thalia looked back up at her. The woman had been good company if a little grating when it came to her dreams of the Jedi. Thalia was sad to part ways with her now. The young Jedi looked back up at the red woman. The pilot's tentacles were flapping in the wind and her black eyes were discerning, a disturbing look from a Nautolan what with their big, black, ambiguous eyes. Thalia met that unknowable gaze with defiance with a look of defiance that seemed to be all the Nautolan needed to see. The older woman shrugged and pushed herself off from her perch.
"Just, be careful kid. You've got my contact. Always willing to ferry agreeable passengers." The pilot winked at Thalia and walked back into her ship, the ramp closing behind her. In moments the freighter was almost out of sight and Thalia couldn't help but feel an important chapter of her life had just begun.
The low rumble of the AT-Crawler she was riding in was constant and pervasive. Thalia didn't doubt that if she had time to concentrate and wasn't interrupted by the janky rumbling of the cobbled-together beast of a desert transport she'd be able to feel the rumbling in the storming Force itself. She was huddled in the corner of the scaver's cargo hold, packed in tight between Kujo's legs who in turn was surrounded by junk. The ride from Steadfast to the drop-off point would cost her a few credits but it was well worth the ride. She would have died traveling by foot or beast in this heat. This way, she would be there in hours rather than days.
"This situation is rather compromising Padawan Senn." said the droid.
"Tell me about it. I can't even feel my storming legs anymore."
"You know what the Master has said about your cursing young Miss." Thalia rolled her eyes.
When they were finally deposited into the Jakku dunes it was evening and the chill was beginning to set in. Thalia shivered and dug in her bag for her Jedi robes and wrapped the coarse, light colored robes around her.
"Its supposed to be around here somewhere right?" Kujo was scanning the area and Thalia was digging around in her bag. With a shout of excitement she whipped out her Jedi compass. With its help they managed to find the turbolift. She entered into total darkness, passing the green room and entering the main hub.
"Excuse me," she said when she saw a reading light. "I'm um...I'm looking for master Romi Jade?" Thalia had heard stories of Romi Jade as a child. One of the brightest lights of the Galactic Alliance, a true Jedi Master. As deadly as she was beautiful, as kind as she was cunning. Romi could teach her everything she needed to know about being a Jedi, even if it was on this sandy storms forsaken rock.
What Thalia got instead was an old man who looked too sickly to even be a Jedi. As she got closer Thalia began to wonder if this was just a patient of some sort that the Enclave was looking after. He seemed to be ignoring her.
"Excuse meee? EXCuuuuuuUUUUse meeeee!!!" It got to the point that she huffed angrily and flipped whatever he was working on into his face with the Force.
"HEY YOU AIRSICK OLD MAN I'M TALKIN' TO YE!" Anger flared in the Force. When she got angry her real Pamarthen accent spilled out. She already cursed like a sailor but she could really get going when she got like this. "I DIDN' WASTE CREDITS TO COME TO A CRICKIN' DUST BOWL LIKE DIS FOR AN' 'OL JAGGATH A FEW PLANKS SHOR'T O' A BRIDGE TA IGNORE ME. I STORMIN' ASKED YOUU A QUESTCHIN. WHERE IS MASTER JADE?!"
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"You sure you gonna be okay kid? The Jedi ain't all what they cracked up to be ya know," the red Nautolan pilot said. Thalia looked back up at her. The woman had been good company if a little grating when it came to her dreams of the Jedi. Thalia was sad to part ways with her now. The young Jedi looked back up at the red woman. The pilot's tentacles were flapping in the wind and her black eyes were discerning, a disturbing look from a Nautolan what with their big, black, ambiguous eyes. Thalia met that unknowable gaze with defiance with a look of defiance that seemed to be all the Nautolan needed to see. The older woman shrugged and pushed herself off from her perch.
"Just, be careful kid. You've got my contact. Always willing to ferry agreeable passengers." The pilot winked at Thalia and walked back into her ship, the ramp closing behind her. In moments the freighter was almost out of sight and Thalia couldn't help but feel an important chapter of her life had just begun.
The low rumble of the AT-Crawler she was riding in was constant and pervasive. Thalia didn't doubt that if she had time to concentrate and wasn't interrupted by the janky rumbling of the cobbled-together beast of a desert transport she'd be able to feel the rumbling in the storming Force itself. She was huddled in the corner of the scaver's cargo hold, packed in tight between Kujo's legs who in turn was surrounded by junk. The ride from Steadfast to the drop-off point would cost her a few credits but it was well worth the ride. She would have died traveling by foot or beast in this heat. This way, she would be there in hours rather than days.
"This situation is rather compromising Padawan Senn." said the droid.
"Tell me about it. I can't even feel my storming legs anymore."
"You know what the Master has said about your cursing young Miss." Thalia rolled her eyes.
When they were finally deposited into the Jakku dunes it was evening and the chill was beginning to set in. Thalia shivered and dug in her bag for her Jedi robes and wrapped the coarse, light colored robes around her.
"Its supposed to be around here somewhere right?" Kujo was scanning the area and Thalia was digging around in her bag. With a shout of excitement she whipped out her Jedi compass. With its help they managed to find the turbolift. She entered into total darkness, passing the green room and entering the main hub.
"Excuse me," she said when she saw a reading light. "I'm um...I'm looking for master Romi Jade?" Thalia had heard stories of Romi Jade as a child. One of the brightest lights of the Galactic Alliance, a true Jedi Master. As deadly as she was beautiful, as kind as she was cunning. Romi could teach her everything she needed to know about being a Jedi, even if it was on this sandy storms forsaken rock.
What Thalia got instead was an old man who looked too sickly to even be a Jedi. As she got closer Thalia began to wonder if this was just a patient of some sort that the Enclave was looking after. He seemed to be ignoring her.
"Excuse meee? EXCuuuuuuUUUUse meeeee!!!" It got to the point that she huffed angrily and flipped whatever he was working on into his face with the Force.
"HEY YOU AIRSICK OLD MAN I'M TALKIN' TO YE!" Anger flared in the Force. When she got angry her real Pamarthen accent spilled out. She already cursed like a sailor but she could really get going when she got like this. "I DIDN' WASTE CREDITS TO COME TO A CRICKIN' DUST BOWL LIKE DIS FOR AN' 'OL JAGGATH A FEW PLANKS SHOR'T O' A BRIDGE TA IGNORE ME. I STORMIN' ASKED YOUU A QUESTCHIN. WHERE IS MASTER JADE?!"
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