Snake Eyes
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Andrew Lonek
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Walls blew out, guns pointed at the newcomer, but the assassins weren't trigger-happy. Tadi accepted his help without hesitation this time, giving a small nod to an associate. Firing and moving, she headed toward the outer ladder. Over-eager Trandoshans, entering a hunting rage, rushed down the hallway, but the colorful Twi'lek assassins covered their new shield bearer and themerchandise exslaves. The weapons only grew more fearsome closer in: flamers, Cryoban sprays, savage disruptors, and even a rare tensor tractor ray. The hallway twisted into a war zone conjured by two arms dealers at odds.
"Your assistance won't go unrewarded. Do you have a ship nearby?" Tadietti's body double, Nukutnah, asked Andrew Lonek . They looked similar; it was a good cover, but maybe not enough to fool his companion's digital eyes. They knew he had some ship, but this tried to subtly asked if he had room for all of them without directly asking.
Smoke rose, covering their exit, with only wild shots breaching the grey sheet. Sonic weapons pierced the air, shrieking shots exploding nearby to concuss the senses or wound. One shook up the cartel underboss, reminding her that something had to be done about Goros. She sidestepped behind a pillar as a few shots deflected, dipped down low to return fire with her silverbolt blasters, and then ducked behind another crate near the ladder.
Screened by the blanket, Tadi made a subtle gesture with two fingers on her wrist. The green Twi'lek twins, Aeyih and Kinsa, stayed especially close to Andrew Lonek , covering him. Aeyih seemed to be enjoying herself far more than her sister. "Big finish time, thanks boss." Aeyih relayed confidently to Andrew checking her guns, while Kinsa rolled her eyes.
Climbing the ladder to the ship, the smoke provided limited cover; they were still exposed on the facing wall, struggling to get the slaves up with them. Nobody let up their shooting; the ladder became treacherous as she climbed. Tadietti covered each of her assassins as they took their place on the climb. When any fell to a stray shot, another scooped them up if possible. Sienn, her bodyguard, was the last to climb with her. Turning around to shoot back only exposed her more. A blaster shot bit into her thigh with an unmistakable sting.
It looked like Blue might fall; her large bodyguard, Sienn, reached a hand lower to her just out of reach.
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Walls blew out, guns pointed at the newcomer, but the assassins weren't trigger-happy. Tadi accepted his help without hesitation this time, giving a small nod to an associate. Firing and moving, she headed toward the outer ladder. Over-eager Trandoshans, entering a hunting rage, rushed down the hallway, but the colorful Twi'lek assassins covered their new shield bearer and the
"Your assistance won't go unrewarded. Do you have a ship nearby?" Tadietti's body double, Nukutnah, asked Andrew Lonek . They looked similar; it was a good cover, but maybe not enough to fool his companion's digital eyes. They knew he had some ship, but this tried to subtly asked if he had room for all of them without directly asking.
Smoke rose, covering their exit, with only wild shots breaching the grey sheet. Sonic weapons pierced the air, shrieking shots exploding nearby to concuss the senses or wound. One shook up the cartel underboss, reminding her that something had to be done about Goros. She sidestepped behind a pillar as a few shots deflected, dipped down low to return fire with her silverbolt blasters, and then ducked behind another crate near the ladder.
Screened by the blanket, Tadi made a subtle gesture with two fingers on her wrist. The green Twi'lek twins, Aeyih and Kinsa, stayed especially close to Andrew Lonek , covering him. Aeyih seemed to be enjoying herself far more than her sister. "Big finish time, thanks boss." Aeyih relayed confidently to Andrew checking her guns, while Kinsa rolled her eyes.
Climbing the ladder to the ship, the smoke provided limited cover; they were still exposed on the facing wall, struggling to get the slaves up with them. Nobody let up their shooting; the ladder became treacherous as she climbed. Tadietti covered each of her assassins as they took their place on the climb. When any fell to a stray shot, another scooped them up if possible. Sienn, her bodyguard, was the last to climb with her. Turning around to shoot back only exposed her more. A blaster shot bit into her thigh with an unmistakable sting.
It looked like Blue might fall; her large bodyguard, Sienn, reached a hand lower to her just out of reach.
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