Star Wars Roleplay: Chaos

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Munity on the Bounty

Equipment
Armor w Specter Gloss, Hidden Blade, Several lightsabers, boots, Adder dart shooter with F.I darts, AT-1 slugthrower, poisoned knives, energy bow, Marauder's bag with a few misc. items

The assassin had been following this traitor for days. His ally had placed a bounty on her head, and Ajihad was attempting to collect it. Not long after he began his hunt, the perfect opportunity arose.​
Several days ago, [member="Sabine Kurtass"]'s ship had docked to land in a small port. The ship's organic crew had gotten off to got get a few drinks and restock on supplies while ship underwent general maintenance. In that period of time, the assassin had stalked four members of the crew around town. He killed them, then used the force ability of mask to change his and three of his marine's appearances to that of the crew. He gave them all voice changers to mimic that of the killed engineers. He would then conceal his own force signature with Art of the Small, ensuring no force user would detect him. They were in disguise.​
They would then acquire the large metal crate compartments the engineers kept their equipment in. They loaded in all of their personal equipment they would be needing, hiding it under stacks of regular engineer supplies. Once it was time to take off once again, they would load their crates back onto the corvette and set off again, disguised as members of the crew.​
Two days later, the time had come. The marines geared up, armed with heavy blasters, heavy armor, and dozens of droid poppers. Ajihad had brought all of his personal combat items along. One of is men had subtly sliced into the ship's basic controls, and he had them hooked up to a device on his wrist. All geared up, he and his men set off for the bridge.​
They encountered a few droids along the way, all of which were silently taken down with ease. His men set up guard outside the door, ensuring nobody would come to the woman's aid. Ajihad himself prepared his combat gear, stepping inside the command bridge. He pressed a button on his wrist, sealing the blast doors to the room. The assassin would simply point to the woman in the command seat, speaking, "Surrender yourself, and the ship's crew lives. If not, they will be massacred." He offered no explanation as to why he was there, or even who he was. All the woman needed to know s that she had been hunted down, and it was time for her to go.​
 
Ajihad let the smallest of grins play across his face beneath the mask. He was actually hoping more for a fight than a peaceful surrender, as he hadn't had a worthy opponent in some time. The question wasn't whether or not he would win, it was whether he could bring her in for the 15,000,000 or if he would have to kill her and settle for a much lower fee.​
As she drew her melee weapons, the assassin had other ideas. He snatched the dathomiri energy bow off his back, drawing it to full length. With wraithlike speed, he would loose dozens of purple energy arrows in just about two seconds. He used the force to guide his aim, ensuring that if she moved the bolts would still find their way to her.​
However, this was just an act of suppressing fire. In the flurry of arrows heading towards her, one deviated slightly off its path. It would instead graze a pipe not far from her head, unleashing its contents within. A jet of some sort of vaporized corrosive chemical or other would shoot out towards her, the cloud large enough to envelope her entire body. Red lights would begin flashing on one of the ship's control panels, no doubt a result of the dangerous chemical he had just exposed the room to. With any luck this would at least harm her face or blind her in an eye, though it had the potential to do far worse.​
[member="Sabine Kurtass"]​
 
[member="Sabine Kurtass"]

Ajihad would not grace the woman with answer, though in truth he hadn't the slightest idea of what she was talking about. He didn't know Fos was was an emperor of anything. It could only be assumed she was speaking of the Dark Lord of the Sith, and Sargon knew what had happened to him.​
Though not knowing the ability himself, Ajihad knew projecting and maintaining a force bubble required both concentration and energy. It would be difficult for the woman, no matter how powerful she was, to launch a secondary assault on him while maintaining such a barrier. Even then, any sort of force-related attack would probably weaker than average as the bubble was sustained. Therefore, Ajihad kept on firing arrows. He didn't put as much power behind these, ensuring the arrows couldn't ricochet back and hit him. The idea was to drain her of her energy over time, eventually weakening her to the point where she would be unable to fight. All he needed was patience.​
 

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