Wearing:
Anti-G Suit
Armed with: Skin Shears (Purple Split-Saber}, Sith Assassin Pistol, Silenced Nine Millimeter Slugthrower w/ armor piercing rounds, Sith Sniper Rifle
In storage:
Resistance Epidermis
Flying:
Tukata Interceptor
Objective: 2
Other Participant in thread:
Laertia Io
Laertia's equipment:
Black Knight Chitin
Sword of Surt'r
Objective for Laertia: 1
Laertia's Allies
Model 1 Nuetralizers (007)
(Objective 1)
Model 2 Nuetralizers (007)
Model 1 Nuetralizers (007)
(Objective 3)
14 hours earlier...
Darth Xiphos grieved for Csilla in the privacy of her own head as she calmed herself before the battle ahead.
The reality of failing Csilla was like a dead weight in her mind, a crushing blow. They hadn't inflicted enough damage. The only consolation was that the Mercy was gone.
Even when the Galaxy united against the enemy they were culturally ingrained to despise, they still couldn't win.
If they could not beat an enemy they would kill happily, how could they hope to kill The Bryn'adul?
Xiphos had no choice but to press on. She could still stand. She could still fight. But she felt the weight of failure all the same.
She had honestly wanted a break. She had only come to repay the unwanted debt she owed The Amalgam for trying to help her save Csilla. That said, it WAS The NIO, and Xiphos fething
hated the NIO at this point, vowing to help make
them lose territory
A familiar, rotten darkness disrupted her meditation. She and The Amalgam were coordinating final plans before heading to their respective missions.
Xiphos stood as her former Mentor entered after Xiphos allowed the doors to open.
Xiphos, clad as always in her Black Armor, noticed The Amalgam was in a Flight Suit.
"Are you
sure you don't want to play Tom Cruise with me? I mean, I know you like hijacking news sites with your insanity telecasts, but fighting to take a news station seems... beneath you."
"Even if it means I get to troll The NIO with endless video loops of filthy, overflowing toilets all over their airwaves?"
The Amalgam blinked.
"Where did you get the footage?" The SithSpawn asked, genuinely bewildered.
"One of the Model 1's have developed... unusual side habits..." Xiphos answered but did not elaborate further.
"You mean one of those merry pranksters I fought alongside at Generis? The ones you
specifically programmed to murder and make action hero quips has developed a trait even
you are disturbed by?" The Amalgam asked, clearly amused.
"I don't even know how he got on the college campus without anyone noticing." Xiphos said glumly.
"Still bummed about Csilla? Cheer up. At least those bastards can't use Mercy Station anywhere else."
"We had one chance,
one chance to stop the Maw from overrunning Chiss space. Even when practically the whole Galaxy united we still couldn't stop them. Now the Maw is more powerful than ever! At the end, the Maw simply
wanted Victory more than the other Major Factions. They can't even beat the ones they
always want to destroy, even when they
completely outnumbered them!"
"Daughter, planets can be retaken in the endless game of Galactic Checkers. But if they still had that superweapon? A whole great many more worlds would have faced the annihilation that Csilla did. Sometimes...the factions just need wake up calls. A nice hard, slap to the face to let them know how full of fail that they truly are. Like the one we'll be delivering to the NIO soon."
"Hmmm..." Xiphos grunted, staring out a viewport.
"Has Syd contacted you?"
"Why do you care?"
"Well considering I know for a fact even
Starlin Rand
hasn't talked to her since Csilla, I figured re-establishing a rapport may be necessary... whilst it is still possible."
"Syd continues to hide from me. I do not understand it. We went to fight for Csilla together. What changed?"
"Oh, it could be
anything. She seems a real... mercurial sort."
Xiphos's back may have been turned, but she still felt the smirk on The Amalgam's face.
"Such tremendous disappointments aren't they? All those you truly loved and thought you could count on. Moya, Syd...yet I'm the one who stands at your side still."
"The irony is FAR from lost on me..." Xiphos growled. "There is no need for you to so
happily remind me."
"I'm your only real buddy at this point besides Maple..." The Amalgam said, still thinking about that letter she had sent Starlin to torture him with valuable knowledge that could destroy Laertia mentally...but also his master. Knowledge that might help break Julia fully to the Darkness. But Starlin had to know in revealing it he could potentially play into The Amalgam's hands. That was part of the torture of keeping a secret.
If he revealed it he could do significant psychological damage to an enemy of the Jedi...but could he live with the consequence of even his own Master potentially hating him for it? Did he want the one blow he could strike also be the one blow that could drive someone permanently to the Dark Side? Maybe multiple people? Would the Jedi consider that a victory, driving someone to the Darkness by telling them the truth?
The Amalgam knew the boy had to be weighing the consequences carefully...very carefully. That was part of his torture, knowing what he knew, knowing that Syd Celsius had murdered Laertia's parents when she was still Darth Phyre.
Whatever he decided, The Amalgam was ready to take advantage of his slightest misstep.
Unlike so many others, she wanted only what was best for her daughter.
"Taking any of your boys with you?" The Amalgam asked, changing the subject.
"Of course." Xiphos answered. "You can have the battle of the Stars. Go and find a way to rescue
Ingrid L'lerim
."
"It's sad I never got you to enjoy Starfighters as much as I got you to enjoy the Lightsaber. But you play enough with that Micro-Fury of yours, I guess."
"Perhaps another time. These NIO aggravate me." Xiphos said, still looking out the viewport.
The Amalgam sighed. No spending time together today.
"Good hunting, Daughter."
The Amalgam left Xiphos's quarters, even the Darth Phyre hiding in her mind wanting to give Xiphos a break.
Present:
Star Scythe Squadron was a collection of experienced Veteran Pilots, both officially Sith and Mercenary, as well as
Seela Leini
.
The Amalgam took great amusement in pointing out the fact that both double digits in her designation could be equally devided by 007, and While she had gone over the flight plans and check ups she simply could not help but break the Fourth Wall. (Heck, at one point she had a Fourth Wall break
inside of another, clearly active Fourth Wall break. That was like, sixteen walls!)
As they prepared to Launch, the Amalgam gave an amused smirk as SV asked if she wanted pointers for controlling the Interceptor.
But the Amalgam was an
ace. And if there was one thing she knew intimately, it was imperial starfighters. Besides, she had read the manual.
"Good of you to offer, but I really should be the only one to unhook it's bra..." The Amalgam said, slinking over to her sleek, custom white Tukata Interceptor, stroking a wing.
"What's that, Lassie? You wanna help me purge the heretics and sacrifice their babies to my Dark God?! Ohhhhh, how
scandalous!" The Amalgam gushed, going from a twisted physical intimacy allegory to referencing a long,
long defunct RL tv show at the drop of a hat. Even the narrator was appalled by the Lassie reference and immediately deducted twenty XP from the Amalgam in disgust.
The Amalgam didn't care, hearing sexy saxophone music as she started stroking the wing. The technicians, having heard the horror stories about how fething crazy she was, slowly backed away.
"Who's a good girl? You are!" She said to the interceptor, admiring it's design.
Then, she paused.
"Wait, was Lassie a Girl or a Boy?" The Amalgam asked, before shrugging and climbed into the cockpit as
Moff Drybis Lyken
ordered all fighters to take off.
"Don't worry about me, SV. I'll be like Groot.
I'll ride it like I stole it!"
The Amalgam soon climbed into the cockpit, putting her flight helmet on. She flawlessly activated the controls, as though she had ridden it for years as it slowly hovered upward. She waited until every other fighter in Star Scythe Squadron was ready and in their own fighters.
"Ah, the bells and whistles...these modern fighters truly are spiffy." She remarked, departing the hangar with all her Squadron in tow.
"Moff Lyken, This is Star Scythe One, reporting in as requested." The Amalgam said after all fighters were following her lead, also going from a dated tv show reference to pure business at the drop of a hat.
"We are ready to be let off the leash."
Okay, so she wasn't quite done with throwing in another Lassie reference.
Meanwhile...
Xiphos made her way to the surface via drop pods from a Sith Carrier.
She was leading a Squad personally to help them size the Media.
Grasped in her hand was a powerful, deadly blade with a scorched hilt. The only real comfortable reminder she had of Syd.
My love, why won't you talk to me? Is it because of Starlin? She asked through their bond.
All she received was an overwhelming surge of emotional shame Syd was feeling. But Xiphos could not deduce it's nature.
When you are ready to talk just do it. I...I know I have done...questionable things...but it was all out of necessity...
No response. Xiphos sighed and continued making her way to the Media Objective. Her skeletal son's noted her distress but chose not to inquire.
Besides, they were happy just fighting alongside their Mother...why ruin it with questions?
Hakon Fett