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Campaign Spark of Rebellion: Empire's Edge | TF vs DE

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Location: Jerrilek.
Objective: Infiltrate the Imperial Supply Depot.
Wearing: Imitation Imperial Uniform.
Weapons: Lightsaber (Hidden) & K-16 Bryar Pistol (Holstered)
Allies: Trent Perris Trent Perris (Present) & Veythun (Distant)
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The moment the turbolift doors sealed shut, Balun exhaled a quiet yet weighty sigh of relief. For the first time since stepping into the Imperial corridors, they were momentarily alone—just the hum of the lift surrounding them. The hallways had been thick with Imperial personnel, a steady current of officers and troopers moving with purpose. While he and Trent Perris had played their roles to perfection, it was a delicate act, balanced on the knife's edge of scrutiny. One misplaced word, one inconsistency, and their carefully crafted deception would unravel.

But this was the risk he had volunteered for. Balun had known the stakes from the moment he agreed to this mission, and though that knowledge did little to settle the anxiety gnawing at his gut, he had only himself to blame. There was no turning back now—only forward. The Foundation was still new to him, its ideals not yet fully clear, but one thing he understood, one thing he could commit to, was the fight against Imperial tyranny. He had seen firsthand the chokehold they maintained on countless worlds, how they crushed the free will of good, innocent people beneath their endless hunger for dominion. If nothing else, Balun knew he would not stand idle while they continued their reign.

He was about to respond to Trent's warning about using the Force only as a last resort when the turbolift suddenly halted. The doors slid open, and three Imperials entered—one of them particularly imposing in reinforced armor, likely a security officer. Without hesitation, Balun stepped back, making room as expected of a junior officer in the presence of his supposed superiors.

Silence became his shield. He did not speak, did not embellish the explanation Trent had already provided. It would have been improper for a subordinate to interject on behalf of his commanding officer in the presence of higher-ranking personnel. Instead, he clasped his hands behind his back and stood at ease, every inch the disciplined junior officer awaiting further instruction.

The urge to assist Trent in deflecting suspicion burned within him, but discipline kept him in check. Speaking out of turn could raise unnecessary questions—doubt where there needed to be none. His role demanded restraint, precision, and complete adherence to the illusion. This was not the time for personal instincts to take hold.

Balun had not always lived in such structured deception, but he had learned its necessity long ago. Years before discovering his family, he had survived the underbelly of Coruscant, slipping through the cracks of the megacity after walking away from the Jedi Order. Those years had been brutal. He had learned to survive. To lie. To steal. To keep his expression neutral even when carrying secrets that could get him killed. He had been a vagabond back then, a ghost among the desperate and forgotten. But those hard-learned lessons had sharpened his instincts, refined his ability to wear a mask when the moment demanded it.

And today, that mask was the uniform he wore, the Imperial sigil stitched into fabric that sat heavy on his shoulders.
 


<Ensure thermals and noise dampners are functional.>

Oh. That was reassuring.

The following vibrations of a flashbang going off below her certainly didn't increase that level of stress at all. No, everything was fine. Perfect even. Rayne continued her way through the ventilation, followed by the individual called Fawkes. Surely that would be enough confusion to access the data terminal. Aela and her team would take the brunt of the focus and they'd be able to slip in no problem. Easy as pie.

Rayne's heterochromatic eyes peered through a ceiling grate into the room below. Outline of troopers, the residual flash of the grenade Aela had thrown, and the first wave of plasma fire. They were in. Now was the opportunity to make a move on the terminal. But what to use...

Distraction. If they could be overwhelmed a little more she'd certainly have ample opportunity to slip in. So Rayne reached out with her mind, using her Technomancy to interface with one of the Imperial's blasters. Reroute the internal systems to overload the powercells in the blaster and suddenly you had a pretty good low-grade explosive, which turned to shrapnel violently within their hands. It wouldn't be anything like a thermal detonator, but it certainly wasn't gonna feel good.

From there she'd wait. She just needed people to clear out of the room a little.


 


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E M P I R E'S_E D G E
Objective III : Aurodium Gambit

DARK EMPIRE

JERRILEK, DEEP CORE

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After navigating the Imperial Complex for a few minutes, Marlon Sularen soon found Credius Nargath near the Aurodium vault. Upon approaching the Sith Lord the Lord-Regent would proceed to address him. "It's been a while, Nargath." Sularen said as he made his presence known to the Sith Lord. "To what do i owe the pleasure, Lord Hayclon." Sularen added, speaking in a cordial and professional tone. Naturally, Sularen was interested in knowing why the Eriaduan Sith Lord had sought to meet with him, especially given their "complicated" past as well as uncovering more about Nargath's motives about helping the Empire.

In regards to his past with Nargath, Sularen still remembered everything as if it were yesterday. The pact he had made with Credius and the work they had made to build a faction that could one day challenge the nascent and growing Alliance only for it to be yanked from his hands and into Credius's hands with the formation of the Zweihander Union, which never fulfilled it's true potential and faded into obscurity in the Unknown Regions. To Sularen it was a betrayal that had prevented him from killing the Alliance in it's infancy, and with the subsequent failures of Talvar's Empire and the Brotherhood of the Maw, the Alliance stood as a large juggernaut.

Nevertheless the past was past the only option now was too move forward, into a new century where the followers of the Old Empire and the Maw were given another chance to put down the Galactic Alliance. While Sularen welcomed Credius's decision to work with the Empire and understood the importance of having powerful Sith figures at his side especially when facing equally-powerful Jedi, he was still wary of the Sith Lord's motives and intentions. But alas only time would tell whether Credius could prove to be a true ally that could help Sularen and the Empire emerged victorious over it's enemies or would simply be the same treacherous Sith that had betrayed Sularen decades ago.


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Tags [DE] | The Lord of Hunger The Lord of Hunger
Tags [Foundation] | Torn Eskol Torn Eskol

 

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VIXEN
KEEP ATMO CLEAN | PRAKITH
ALLIES: Zyra Zyra | TF
ENEMIES: DE
ENGAGING: Van Trask Van Trask
GEAR: In bio

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SEVENTEEN

Bravo Flight, Danger Squadron,
Amber Fighter Wing

  • Five: NPC for this thread
  • Six: F/L Daraho Arvyd Daraho Arvyd
  • Seven: NPC for this thread
  • Eight: F/O Zyra Zyra
Dark Empire
  • F/L Van Trask Van Trask
  • 2x F/O Interceptor
  • 8x F/O Guild TIEs
-Gave order for evasive action and then gave the squadron their targets.
-Shields tanked original enemy salvo (thank you Doreva Industries for a cycling shield system)
-Opened fire on the Brute
-Sensors gave info on Bute armaments - Dara's bummed about the same Flechette system, but realised she can stay out of range of both.
-Flew out of range while still utlising Heavy Laser Cannons while speeding and circling around the Brute like a fly you can't swat.

<Right behind ya'!>

Dara smirked. Zyra's energy matched her own. That could only spell trouble for the enemy. This squadron had a the makings to rival the famed Revenant Squadron if they stuck to it. TIEs didn't stand a chance.

Speaking of which.

The lead-Eyeball was gunning straight for them.
<That lead bastard ain't Guild.> she said as the first of the shots got tanked by the advanced shielding of the Headhunter. <Evasive action!> she then ordered as she banked hard. <Clip, target the Interceptors behind him. I'll take lead bandit. Red, Crawler! Sort out those yellow Eyes.> She corrected course while speaking.

<The Foundation sends its regards, sunshine.>

The Firestorm roared its needles while all four heavy lasers followed with their bolts, targeted straight at the Brute attempting to bumrush them. But the Headhunters had the speed and movement. Dara fired the heavy salvo, utilising the high-tech targeting system while she banked once more while. At the same time, her sensors have identified the armaments on the Brute.
<Asstard!> she exclaimed as she steadied the Fighter again. Clearly he had the same flechette system on his Eyeball - that'll complicate stuff.

But....

She opened throttle and gunned out of range. She still had the lasers' range, the Brute clearly didn't according to what the sensors picked up, so she continued to barrage his TIE with the heavy energy bolts. She also kept circling at high speed.

He was a fat, slow Brute after all.

 

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BELLUM CONTRA OMNES
[ Theme ]​
Captain Malthus
| Location | Fortress, Kampe​
| Purpose | Unknown​
Malthus reached over his shoulder as he readied his rifle in hand, finger resting over the trigger as he gestured in silence to the rest of his squad. As klaxons blared and the room was flooded in crimson light, they moved like shadows with purpose, two soldiers taking up positions on either side of the door and dropping down to one knee, awaiting hostiles as Malthus stood in silence.​
As expected their opposition had arrived, announcing their entrance as a flashbang clanged off the ground as it was thrown in. Their helmets were designed with anti-flash visors and sonic dampeners, mitigating the effects as they immediately assumed ready positions and stances, leveling their weapons to the doorway where the device was thrown in from. Another grenade promptly followed its way in as the room became flooded in thick smoke. Without hesitation, the Dragoons swapped their helmet vision to thermals to continue unimpeded.​
A staccato of crimson blaster fire was returned towards the doorway from all angles, threatening to kill whoever was unlucky enough to pass through and stagger the enemy's entrance into the room. Golden bolts lanced through the fog as the Dragoons that did manage to take a stray shot stood their ground, the particle bolt exploding against their shields, causing shimmering ripples to radiate from the point of impact.​
The nearest Dragoon to Aela saw the incoming woman, swinging at them with the butt of her rifle. The rifle passed through their shield and collided with their helmet, though it seemed to have little effect, the Dragoon simply moving with the inertia of the strike, the area that was struck oozing a thick, black and viscous fluid. They roughly tossed their rifle at Aela to distract them from being able to take aim at them, pushing off the ground, taking a swing at the woman from up close, moving with practiced movement and purpose befitting of elite shocktroopers.​
The Dragoon directly to Malthus' left paused as their weapon seemed to jam up. They glanced down at the weapon in their hand, attempting to quickly clear it of whatever malfunction was hindering it. Shortly after it exploded in their hands, metal shrapnel flying everywhere and burying itself deep within the Dragoon's armor, forcing them to their knees. No scream escaped their throat though despite the fact as they merely moved to rest their more injured arm against their knee, using their other hand to unholster their pistol, blackened ichor leaking like blood from their injuries.​
Malthus had remained in place with his rifle in resting position as he tapped the shocktrooper to his right on the shoulder. They immediately moved forward and opened fire with short controlled bursts through the smoke, targeting anyone foolish enough to be entering the room without seeking cover. Their weapons did not jam or malfunction without cause - they were far too thoroughly trained to miss such a thing after a thorough weapon check before being deployed. Something or someone was able to see them and disrupt them - soldiers and commandos they could easily stand their ground against and fight, being able to take them on with superior tech and training, the incorporeal and intangible however was not something any of them were equipped to handle at this time.​
Malthus stepped back, striding off to the side of the room as he scanned the room through the smoke, searching for the one responsible for disrupting them.​
 

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Objective 2: Embers of Revolution
Prakith | Imperial Mining Guild
Objective: Storm the Guild, capture Chairman Okono Dukkha and any persons of interest
Items: Convertible bo-staff/wa-shen, light-bow
Engaging: Imperius Indomitus Imperius Indomitus
Allies: Xrabel Vaasketh Xrabel Vaasketh


One would think that when steering a droid towards a secure facilities full of an indeterminate number of hostilities, one would proceed with trepidation and caution.

One obviously does not know Orys Starwind.

The young Matukai let out a howl of excitement, quickly lost to the wind. The Skytrooper continued to attempt wiggle out of Starwind's grasp, but to no avail- they were getting closer and closer to the Guild's headquarter. Orys could make out shapes now- blurry shapes, but shapes none the less. He squinted.

'Is that a lightsa-'

His train of thought was interrupted by a blaster bolt whizzing by his head, far too close for comfort. A quick glance behind him revealed the presence of additional Skytroopers, likely intent on ending Starwind. He could try to take a potshot at them, but that would mean letting go of the droid, and plummeting to certain death. But if he continued, it seemed increasingly more likely they'd just end of winging him. Or...

-Another blaster bolt, a shudder of the Skytrooper, and suddenly their momentum grounded to a halt-

...they'd end up hitting his ride.

Sithspit!

The Guild headquarter was close enough to see individual figures running around, and in the free-fall, Orys didn't have too much of a choice. Drawing on the Force, he made a desperate leap off the now useless Skytrooper, blaster bolts still whizzing around him. He grasped the edge of the landing platform, and pulled himself up.

Only to find what could only be a Sith Lord. And the Skytroopers that had been chasing him, landing on the platform, blasters trained on him. Wordlessly, Orys pulled out the bo-staff, and with a twist, a single, sharp blade unfolded out- the wan-shen.

"If it's all the same to you, I'd prefer to skip the warm-up", Orys said calmly, motioning to the droids still fanning out, forming a semi-circle. "I want a real fight- your toys aren't that strong."
 
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Location: Prakith, Mining Guild
Enemies: Mother Askani Mother Askani

Detritus looked ahead towards the mysterious figure in front of him. His narrowed gaze couldn’t make much of what went on, but the more he studied this figure, this woman before him did he sense that she was a potential threat. His focus shifted away from the miners, from all the rebels and locked on his sights towards this strange woman. His saber still lowered as if he was assessing how much of a threat she was. He didn’t know how far she would go in disrupting the Empire’s entire operation only to find out quickly that she was anything but helpless. He took a step forward, his tone was a mixture of inquisitive and livid as he started to approach her carefully.

He had asked who she was, if she was going to tell him anything at all. He was uncertain if he would get a straight answer, but the blood boiled into his veins. The parasitic dark side creatures that fed off him had demanded blood, they demanded a bloodlust unlike that of any other. The air around them carried a rising tension that would soon come to a head. Detritus remained silent, hoping to find some grain of truth with her introduction. His hulking frame stopped several feet from her, his head cocked eerily studying her trying to grasp an answer to who she is. The Force told him nothing, either she was trained or she was good at shielding her thoughts from dark siders such as himself.


"The Foundation..."

He heard those words from her lips, a brow raised in curiosity as she raised her pistol in front of him. His fiery blade kept crackling, his steps slowly started to move towards her. “The Foundation? What are you Alliance saboteurs? No… You’re just more scum raised from the dirt…” He concluded followed by a flash of anger from the burning gaze of his eyes. There was a rising moment of tension that seemed to consume him entirely, his saber clenched tightly within his grasp as he pushed his luck by stepping closer to this mysterious woman that identified with a futile cause.

Then Detritus would finally strike, before she would fire a single shot from her pistol did Detritus find himself swinging the Crossguard with both hands. The burning blade of the Ren lightsaber would quickly try to bring an end to the woman that dared to inspire hope in the beaten down workers now raised to rise up. The blade attempted a side slash across her torso, hoping that he could end her in a single blow yet did not know if he was fast enough to avoid the shot of her pistol, or if she would make it unscathed from the rage of his burning blade. Detritus would try to bring an end to this band of rabble before it could begin.


 
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LOCATION: Jerrilek, High Security Dark Empire Vaults
OBJECTIVE: Protect the Vaults, Protect the Lord-Regent
IMPORTANT LINKS: Sword | Armor | Jewel | Ring | Necklace | The KRONOS AI | The Usurper | The guards
TAG: Marlon Sularen Marlon Sularen | Trent Perris Trent Perris | Torn Eskol Torn Eskol | Balun Dashiell Balun Dashiell | Darth Moskvin Darth Moskvin


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Finally, the Lord Regent arrived to the vaults, an arrival which was not without a bit of tension, for after all, the two of them shared some history...not some good history either. For Credius was the one who usurped Marlon's position and power in the past, but whereas the Imperial strategist and warlord had plans for domination, for Credius it was merely a necessity, a moment in which he could allow himself to gain the necessary power to do what had to be done... to save himself and a means to gain the resources and manpower to achieve goals which he could not when he was still a viceroy under the thumb of the CIS.

Yet, now here they stood...both relics of a long and bloodied history, where one had managed to become not just an imperial warlord, but someone who was now leading a nation. Sure, a nation drained of resources, credits and power, but an empire nonetheless. The other, had gone dormant, allowing his essence to dwell and feed within the nether, gaining powers and knowledge he could not in realspace, but at the cost of gaining such a high level of darkside degredation that his body simply could not withstand it.

"We have once been allies, before my actions have shifted our own allegiances..." Taking a few steps forward, the tall, armored monster that was the Lord of Hunger stopped in his tracks but a few inches away from the Lord Regent, a deep, menacing chuckle escaping through his helmet's voicebox. "Now, I do not come as a usurper or someone with any political or military ambition. Your ambitions and mine no longer clash and with age has come wisdom and power for us both. As part of the agreement that was made, I will protect not only these vaults and supply depots, but also you... Marlon Sularen Marlon Sularen . You still have use in my eyes and you are still a man who has yet to end their play within this galaxy. Command your forces from here, drive away the interlopers...while I drive away those who dare enter this place and those who are foolish enough to try and take you down."

As soon as those last words left the man's lips, the Lord of Hunger looked up, as half a dozen pairs of red visors shone within the darkness of the vaults; Sceleratii having taken up their positions in case Marlon needed any protection in the absence of the Lord of Hunger.

Raising his arm, Credius tapped upon the side of his wrist, connecting to KRONOS within his armor and allowing it to spread the Lord of Hunger's masked visage across all holonet frequencies.
"Your threats are empty, your soldiers weak, your spies flawed and broken. Jerrilek is now under my protection and so too, is the Lord Regent. Think about your options and choose wisely, for I, the Lord of Hunger will not tolerate the feeble and the weak within my vicinity."
 
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PRAKITH - MINING GUILD HEADQUARTERS

The doors to the meeting room blew open in a spectacular fashion. This was unexpected by most of the people waiting inside, who had been deliberately unnotified of any impending danger. A small fireteam of stormtroopers were in there with them, who immediately took cover and began returning fire on Taskforce Thunderbolt.

But they were only lemmings. It was unlikely they'd last long. After all, Protecting these administrators had not been the actual plan.

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Hevnor led Captain Love and the Sith Lord's paladins into an elevator. The presence of Imperius' minions was a cold comfort. They certainly appeared more disciplined than the Mawite savages he had once observed and he assumed they wielded the same dread powers.

No, their problem was camaraderie. Something told Hevnor that if he required immediate assistance, they would let him die. The Kubaz breathed deeply while the elevator took them up. Well. As long as everyone knew where they stood.

He rolled up a sleeve and keyed something into a device mounted on his wrist. The disguise matrix activated, and a blue light rolled over him before solidifying into the image of Okono Dukkha Okono Dukkha , the esteemed and thoroughly absent Chairman of the Mining Guild.

"They will change their focus once they notice I am with you," Hevnor said. He adjusted the now-masked translation disk, and the mechanical tone gradually shifted into the Chairman's voice. "Prepare yourselves accordingly."

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Directly behind Xrabel and his taskforce, an elevator opened. Two Sith knights advanced out of it first, followed by a very angry Togrutra: Okono Dukkha. The one and only. His expression was an appropriate mix of terror and surprise, but he still managed to point and yell, "Stop them! Stop them at once!"

Crimson lightsabers sprung to life. Okono's shouting was unnecessary: the two knights - warriors of the vaunted Terminus Chamber - were already charging down Xrabel's men with the intent to conduct terrific violence. They would not die easily.

The Chairman knew nothing of that, of course. So he waffled indecisively by the elevator, perhaps second-guessing his decision to be here.

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Attn: Imperius Indomitus Imperius Indomitus | Valintyn Valintyn | Xrabel Vaasketh Xrabel Vaasketh
CC: Saltare Dothon Saltare Dothon | Joseph Torson Joseph Torson | Orys Starwind | Drego Ruus | Mother Askani​
 


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E M P I R E'S_E D G E
Objective II : Embers of Revolution

DARK EMPIRE
PRAKITH, DEEP CORE
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As Torson successfully slammed the Mandalorian against the jagged walls of the mountain side, he began pushing upwards while further dragging the Mandalorian against the walls of the mountain hoping to then reach a considerable height and then throw the Mandalorian back down. However it was clear that the Mandalorian had similar ideas. As Torson continued to rise, the Mandalorian latched onto his jetpack with his fists triggering a massive sonic eruption that immediately disabled Torson's jetpack sending him falling and giving the Mandalorian an opportunity to take control.

Before Torson knew it, the Mandalorian had broken free from his grip, had latched onto his armor and had brought him up over his shoulders before moving to slam him down. Despite having been slammed hard on the ground, the Special Forces operative refused to let this Mandalorian best him and quickly got back on his two feet just as Saltare Dothon and the rest of the Imperials opened fire upon the Mandalorian. As the Mandalorian faced a barrage of heavy firepower from the other Imperials, Torson was quick to create some distance between him and the Mandalorian as he took out his own Plasma Disruptor Rifle and opened fire on the Mandalorian with his Rifle set on Charged Mode to deal maximum damage to his armor.


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[Friendlies] | Saltare Dothon Saltare Dothon
[Hostiles] | Drego Ruus Drego Ruus
 
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Prakith | Mining Guild Headquarters
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Darth Imperius saw the appearing individual, together a group of Skytroopers landing. There was no hesitation or interest in conversation, with a mind-impulse he commanded them to open fire, blue blaster bolts flying from almost three directions at Orys Starwind Orys Starwind . They did not need much accuracy and they did not mind the potential of being hit by deflected shots, even though his weapon seemed not to be made for it. They simply acted on the command to destroy.

Meanwhile the massive figure of a Dark Lord watched, his lightsaber humming at his side as he observed his droid minions do the 'warm-up' this terrorist or rebel didn't desire. It was an interesting weapon he wielded, one of the Matukai and that made him most likely one of them as well. He had encountered them a couple of times, long before the fall of the Republic, they had a unique connection to the Force, expressed in physical abilities. A practical philosophy and one which should not be underestimated.

But while his body withered away, decayed and corrupted, he was still one of the most refined bio-engineered beings in existence and he did not hesitate to bring the fight to this child of ignorance.

It was just a second after he ordered the Skytroopers to open fire, that Imperius lunged forward, much, much faster than his massive figure would seem to allow. It was almost as if he exited existence at one place and warped to another, only a red, ghostly hue leaving traces in the Force. His speed brought him to Orys, his lightsaber sung as it cut through air. His one-handed strikes came in like a meteorite, powerful and yet absolutely precise, leaving neither gap nor moment to breath as he pressed his attack.

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Equipment
| Lightsaber | Greatsword | Armor | Amulet | Shuttle |
Order of Battle
| Skytroopers | Knights Tenebrus |​

 


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|| EMPIRE’S EDGE ||
Edge of Tomorrow - Chapter 1

RIDE: Headhunter II-Class Starfighter
OBJECTIVES: Maintain Air Superiority
ALLIES: Daraho Arvyd Daraho Arvyd
ENEMIES: Van Trask Van Trask



PRAKITH
Turns out, the approaching TIE squadron isn’t the run-of-the-mill Mining Guild patrol squadron, judging from the Brute and two Interceptors. Clip’s ride take a small impact bump as its shield tanked the first few shots coming from the TIE squadron. Following her F/L’s order, Clip took a sharp right turn with the Headhunter’s marvellous maneuverability and quickly scrambled away from the initial formation. <Clip the Squints, gotcha.> Clip quipped, before she pushed the Headhunter full throttle to tail the Interceptors and she shifted her attention fully to the combat.

Those Interceptors are tricky to face. They might be weaker than the Headhunter on a direct face off, but they are as agile and faster on clear skies, plus there’s two of them. Gotta splash one of ‘em quick before they do me.

Successfully separating herself from the rest of the pack, with a split-second clear view of the two Interceptors, Clip fired three rounds of laser bolts at the left Interceptor while readying herself for another maneuver. <
Danger-5 this is Danger-8, please let me know when you have splashed at least two of the yellow eyeballs, over.> Clip knows that the Headhunter should outclass the Mining Guild TIE, and that she can leverage that to get rid off one of the Interceptors quickly.

However, that means that she’ll have to do these hit-and-run as precisely as possible to buy her and the rest of the Danger Squadron some time, unless she wants to cut the mission off short.

-Shield absorbed salvo
-Broke away from the formation
-Maneuvered to gain a clear shot at the Interceptors
-Shot three rounds of laser bolts at the Interceptor on the left
-Commed Danger-5


 
I'm scarier with my mask off.
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Strike from the Shadows
Prakith
Black Spire

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Objective 1: Operation: Black Spire

The clang of metal echoed through the skeletal corridors of the Super Star Destroyer, a symphony of hurried construction masking a discordant truth. Here, on the remote world of Prakith, Superior General Kallux Strade was forging his bid for power, a weapon of immense scale built in clandestine defiance of the fractured Imperial Remnant. Amidst the sparks and shouted orders, a lone figure moved with deceptive ease: Jedi Shadow Connel Vanagor.

Connel wasn't here to admire Strade's ambition. He was a wraith in the machine, a distraction meticulously crafted to draw the eye of the beast while other, more specialized teams attempted to surgically remove its heart – the schematics detailing the vessel's construction. Let the others steal the future, Connel would ensure that no one saw them do it.

He wasn't looking for a fight, but he understood its grim necessity. Each blaster bolt deflected, each Stormtrooper neutralized, was a precious moment bought for his allies. And so, he moved, a blur of calculated chaos in the Imperial shipyard.

A grenade arced through the air, detonating with a deafening roar inside a secondary armory. The blast doors buckled, showering the corridor with shrapnel and sparking wires. Connel didn't linger to admire his handiwork. He was already moving, his boots drumming a frantic rhythm on the unfinished durasteel floor.

He tossed another grenade, this one a thermal detonator, into a junction box controlling the ship's internal comms. The resulting surge fried circuits, plunging several sections of the ship into temporary darkness and silencing the frantic shouts of panicked officers.

His path seemed random, a chaotic dance across the warship's nascent structure. One moment he was sprinting towards what looked like a turbolaser battery emplacement, the next he was backtracking, weaving through a maze of support struts and exposed wiring. The Stormtroopers, predictably, were baffled. Was he heading for the bridge? Engineering? Or was he simply lost in the sprawling labyrinth?

Only Connel knew the truth. He was moving according to the Force, guided by a faint, almost imperceptible tug that resonated deep within his soul. It wasn't a strategic destination he sought, but something else entirely, something far more personal.

As he vaulted over a stack of power conduits, the sensation intensified, a familiar ache that resonated in his very bones. It was a call, a desperate whisper that had been growing stronger with each passing day. He recognized it, the dark echo of the Force that originated from his lightsaber crystals, those that had been bled and corrupted by a now dead Sith Lord who had taken them from Connel in their last encounter.

The memory of that battle, the searing pain of defeat, the agonizing loss of his lightsaber – it all flooded back, threatening to overwhelm him. He pushed it down, channeling his pain into a sharper focus, a steely resolve. He couldn't afford to be consumed by the past, not when the present demanded his full attention.

A squad of Stormtroopers rounded the corner, their blasters raised. Connel reacted instantly, Force-leaping over them, scattering them like bowling pins. He landed gracefully, drawing his borrowed lightsaber, a nameless weapon with a cool, blue glow.

He activated the blade, the hum resonating within him as if he was a conductor, his own body a wire that vibrated with the Force. The Stormtroopers struggled to regain their footing, their white armor gleaming in the harsh light. He moved with lethal precision, his blade a blur of incandescent energy, deflecting blaster bolts and disabling his opponents with swift, non-lethal strikes.

He didn't want to kill them. They were just soldiers, cogs in a machine they barely understood. He pitied them their servitude, their blind obedience to a cause built on lies and oppression.

As he fought, the tug towards his lost crystals grew stronger, pulling him deeper into the bowels of the ship. He felt the presence of the one who corrupted his kyber, the Sith Lord who had tainted them with his darkness. The presence was weak, a mere echo, but it was enough to confirm his suspicions. Strade had acquired his crystals, hoarding them like a macabre trophy.

Connel pressed onward, leaving a trail of deactivated Stormtroopers in his wake. He navigated through the ship's labyrinthine corridors, guided by the pull of the Force and the distant echo of his corrupted lightsaber. He passed through gigantic cargo bays filled with crates of unassembled equipment, and maintenance tunnels teeming with scurrying droids.

Finally, he reached a reinforced blast door, sealed with a complex locking mechanism. He could feel the presence of his crystals on the other side, throbbing with a dark energy that made his skin crawl. This was it, the heart of the darkness.

He deactivated his lightsaber and reached out with the Force, probing the locking mechanism. He could sense the intricate web of wires and circuits, the subtle fluctuations of energy that controlled the door's security interface. He closed his eyes, focusing his mind, and began to unravel the system, disarming each lock one by one.

The door hissed open, revealing a small, heavily guarded chamber. Inside, bathed in a crimson glow, was a single pedestal. And resting upon that pedestal, encased in a dark energy field, were lightsaber crystals. They were not his, this was a message.

They pulsed with a malignant power, their once-pure facets now clouded with the taint of the dark side. The red glow emanated from within, a mocking imitation of the blue of the Sith Lord who had bled them, and him.

Standing guard before the pedestal were four figures clad in black armor, their faces obscured by menacing helmets. They wielded electrostaffs, weapons capable of delivering crippling shocks without lethal force. These were not ordinary Stormtroopers. They were Strade's personal guard, elite warriors trained to protect his most prized possessions.

The guards advanced, their electrostaffs crackling with energy. Connel activated his lightsabers, the blue and violet blades a stark contrast to the crimson darkness of the chamber. He knew that this would be a difficult fight. These guards were well-trained, disciplined, and fiercely loyal to Strade.

He parried their initial attacks, the impact of the electrostaffs sending jolts of energy through his arms. He couldn't afford to be touched by their weapons. One direct hit could incapacitate him.

He fought with a controlled fury, his movements fluid and precise. He deflected their attacks, maneuvering around their formations, searching for an opening. He knew that he couldn't defeat them with brute force. He needed to use his skills, his cunning, and his connection to the Force to outwit them.

He feinted to the left, drawing the guards towards him, then spun to the right, unleashing a Force push that sent them stumbling backward. He followed up with a series of rapid strikes, disabling their weapons and knocking them off balance.

One by one, the guards fell, their bodies twitching on the floor. Connel stood panting, his lightsaber humming softly. He turned his attention to the call, his heart pounding in his chest.

He reached out with the Force, sensing the dark energy that surrounded them. It was a palpable presence, a suffocating weight that threatened to crush him. He knew that he couldn't simply take the crystals. He needed to purify them, to cleanse them of the Sith's corruption.

He closed his eyes and focused his mind, channeling the light side of the Force. He reached out to the crystals, gently probing their darkness, searching for the spark of purity that still remained within.

Slowly, painstakingly, he began to draw out the darkness, to separate it from the light. It was a painful process, a spiritual battle that raged within him. He could feel the Sith's presence resisting him, clinging to the crystals, refusing to let go.

But Connel was persistent. He refused to be deterred. He knew that he had to save these crystals, to reclaim them from the darkness. He had to honor the memory of the Jedi who had created them, to restore them to their rightful purpose. They were not his, but he would make this right, and he knew it, but Darth Kizash Darth Kizash would not relish his new toys much longer.


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There came a collective chirp of datapads as the conversation came to an abrupt halt with the security officer turning his head.

"Why did you have to mention forcer's?" Came the groaning complaint through the helmet as the uniformed officer stared at Trenton.

"Your datapad did not alert?" Voice sharp as his chin rose and emphasized the tight knitting of his brow.

"Due to the aforementioned incident, we were detained and unable to report properly to our section. Rather than risk a breach with their snooping, we remained outside of the system rather than attempting remote access." Trenton provided as the officer scowled. The armed security officer letting his helmet turn enough to keep both men in his sights as his hand tightened around his weapon.

"It would appear you made a prudent choice. An unknown is assaulting the front door." A deep draw of air that did little to ease the tension in his words as he swiped at the datapad. "Get down to the supply depot and report in. You had best hope you have not been deemed awol with what is going on outside."

The matter nearly dropped as the doors opened and a cadre of troopers joined them before Trenton led the way out. Their objective almost properly started before the officer cleared their throat in a demand for his attention once more. Keeping any sort of reprimand-worthy retort clear of his reaction.

"Remind me, what section are you with?" A final question lobbed at them with final scrutiny. The door held open as the dispatch of troopers stood stock still and watching. Trenton turned on his heel as his arms settled into parade rest. His eyes staring back at the officer as he spoke formally.

"Supply Officers. We have been reassigned here as support staff." His tone even and calm as he explained.

"Ughh." Annoyance clear on the officers face as his hand retracted from the door. His head shaking slightly as the faint snicker of a trooper could be heard from within the lift. The doors hissing shut as Trenton turned on his heels once more and led them both onward. His heart galloping in his chest as he watched the enemy move around them. Found a point beyond all of the distractions and focused on it as they wove their way through the corridors to find their way to the supply depot.

 

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PRAKITH | OBJ 2. EMBERS OF REVOLUTION | FOUNDATION
Engaging: Detritus Ren Detritus Ren
Equipment: Psimitar | Bryar Pistol | Kimoyo Beads | Guardian Mantle
(These are listed in the bio but wanted to list them here)
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The two stood and stared for what seemed like a long while, and then he moved for her, slowly; the weight of his steps cut the tension.

"Right out the dirt is accurate," she agreed.

She could see in form that his body was gearing to strike for her, she leveled it the warrior's way, but he whirled faster as she braced herself, and jumped back, her lower body lurching backwards as she jumped just shy of the trajectory of her blade. This prevented her from taking an accurate shot. She side stepped, contorting her body, but this time, she got her aim -- albeit shaky from the sudden movement; she squeezed the trigger her finger pad, and let loose a couple of salvos, while actively backpedalling out of his reach.

She glanced over her shoulder, and back around again. She had to move. Using the backward momentum to carry her.

Judging from his speed, what she could glean from his technique so far, he was a capable duelist. But they'd just started. Balance, how one held the hilt, how detailed, and slick their pattern of movements were, told you a lot about a duelist. Those who truly studied their craft.

She slowed her backwards jog, her pistol was a highly accurate blaster though it was not a very powerful one; its power diminished over distance, and while it retained its accuracy, the further the gap she put between them the less power her bolts had, and she could tell he'd brush those off easily -- a man of his size and skill.

She dug her back foot in the sand, then turned her blaster on him. "Your hold on the core is over, the people have spoken" she teased raising the blaster threateningly, then she shot at him. The first plasma bolt slipped through the barrel with ease, then she had a sudden look of shock which inaudibly showed her realization that the blaster had overheated; the ammo cartridge hadn't rotated

she stumbled back, punching the side of the pistol, wanting to burp it for that last shot.

Eyes wide with disbelief.





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"What have I sacrificed? Everything..."

 
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Attn: Hevnor Hevnor | Xrabel Vaasketh Xrabel Vaasketh

The Sith Knights burst into the room, lightsabers swinging.

Love and his small squad of stormtroopers followed. He wore a grimace, not that anyone could tell beneath the helmet. Sometimes he forgot that the Sith were on their side now - or some of them anyway. Then he would see one of the cloaked bastards barging in like a rancor in a tea shop and be reminded.

Bloody fools.

Smoke occluded the room - or would have if the stormtrooper helmets of this century didn’t have the latest and greatest in holographic, infrared, and thermal tech, cutting through the smoke as if it was not even there.

Love spotted one of the Alliance infiltrators, raised his carbine, and started shooting.

The rest of his squad maneuvered to positions of cover - laying down blasterfire as they did to suppress the enemy soldiers while the Sith knights waded in with their blades.
 
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Aela Keersu Aela Keersu Rayne Lo'to Rayne Lo'to Captain Malthus Captain Malthus Connel Vanagor Connel Vanagor Darth Kizash Darth Kizash Kaine Hamilton Kaine Hamilton

Still the shadow pursued. Still it continued, watching. The ship's internal communications were down for but a moment, the essence of Onrai pouring through the ship and acting a surrogate means by which signals were being transferred across the ship. The Jedi had come for crystals? That was unexpected. He could have them - she was here for something far more valuable and far more important than a hunk of highly polished rock with sentimental value.

The entire hulk shuddered, the ship's engine arrays dumped to full power as its moorings began to rend and tear. Doors leading to areas of the hulk that were not airtight were sealed to maintain atmosphere. Within mere seconds the half-finished ship would tear free from the planet's surface and head on a one-way trip to space. Across the hulk, a voice would resonate that could be heard by everyone aboard.

"Good morning, passengers. We're beginning our early and unscheduled departure. Please hold on to your bags, as items may shift during our flight to space."
 
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Prakith

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The merge was as violent as it was quick, the foundation squadron evading as the swarm of TIEs flew through their formation. To Trask's surprise the fighters managed to absorb the flachette rounds. Local intelligence had briefed them that this was nothing more than a miner revolt, armed with mining tools and utility vehicles but before his very eyes were purpose built advanced starfighters. It was evident local intelligence didn't constitute much.

In the blink of an eye the enemy had evaded and turned to attack. Van yanked left on the flight stick as the lead fighter lined up a shot and he felt the TIE brute shudder as glancing blows of the laser cannons bounced off the hull. The Headhunter circled high and would soon catch up on the slower Brute.

One of the mining guild TIEs next to him erupted in a ball of flame and ahead he could see Marauder Four trailing smoke after being hit by one of the enemy Headhunters.

<"Alright boys and girls, rebels got their big pants on for this one. Two support four, rest of you try and keep up.">

In an instant Marauder Two broke from the swarm and closed in towards Zyra Zyra . The Interceptor shot upwards before coming down to a dive, a boom and zoom, firing off a salvo of laser cannon fire to try and force the Headhunter to pull away from manoeuvring into a finishing shot on a damaged Marauder Four. After the pass Marauder Two used the speed from the dive to immediately climb, trying to gain as much altitude as possible.

Back in the TIE Brute Van Trask's HUD flashed as the Headhunters continued volley of heavy laser fire, his shields were already down 65% and the ships droidbrain had started nagging away with flashing warnings and annoying pop ups routed to the pilots helmet. The enemy pilot knew how to leverage their ship and so it was time to try and swing the advantage back his way.

"Flying high up like that ain't no fun fer me." he said to himself as he pushed the flight stick down and to the left.

The TIE brute shot into a downward defensive spiral away from the Headhunter, hurtling down towards the planet surface. As he dived he look back up through the top viewport, his eyes fixed on the enemy fighter. At the same time his left hand danced across the flight control panel activating his electronic countermeasures. The Shroud cloak came online and worked to scramble any sensors locked on to the TIE Brute and chaff sprayed into the air behind the brute, a showy method to try and further deceive sensors.

The Brute began to shake as its downward manoeuvre caused it to accelerate, Prakith's gravity combined with is bulky weight proving an excellent pair to give the slow brute some real speed. Van's eyes remained glued to the Headhunter, if it didn't follow then he had time to pull out and climb back up to a favourable position to reengage. If it did follow, then things would start to get fun.


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Engaging: Daraho Arvyd Daraho Arvyd | Zyra Zyra

Xesh Squadron, Imperial Mining Guild - Augmented by pilots of Marauder Squadron, Imperial Starfighter Corps
[1/1] TIE/haB "Brute" - Van Trask
[2/2] TIE/INx Interceptor - Marauder two & four (Damaged)
[7/8] TIE/mg Starfighter - NPC pilots

Marauder Four is hit and damaged by Zyra's attack, Marauder two moves to intercept and protect Marauder four.
One of the mining guild tie fighters is shot down, the others try to keep up and engage the enemy fighters.
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Location: Prakith, Mining Guild
Equipment: The Ren Lightsaber, Detritus Orbalisk Armor
Enemies engaging: Mother Askani Mother Askani


The two stood studying one another, his gaze narrowed on that of his enemy, she seemed a smaller opponent, he guessed more agile than he was. However, unlike her did Detritus possess immense strength and raw power in the dark side of the Force. As an enforcer of the Empire he was convinced he could crush her with a single stroke of his saber. The orbalisks hidden beneath his robes only tempted to add fuel to the fire, his bloodlust was quickly starting to spread. He fought the urge to go on a rampage preferring to take the mysterious stranger alive rather than execute her.

Then Detritus moved hoping that one mighty swing of the crackling blade would end her. Instead, she reacted narrowly missing the blade of his lightsaber shooting off a couple of rounds at him. Blazing eyes stared into her while she put distance between herself and the hulking zealot of the warrior. Detritus made no move to deflect the shots of her pistol. His feet dug into the ground as he felt a slight twinge of pain. Holes burnt into his robes from the rounds she had put into him.

He turned and started another advance towards her. His eyes narrowed studying her inquisitively. She wielded a blade in one hand, the pistol in the other. Was she putting distance between herself and him to avoid fighting on an equal level? He wondered as he stopped himself before making another move to attack. He could charge for her, but held himself back from doing so. His eyes locked onto herself as she raised the blaster yet again to fire more rounds at him.


"Your hold on the core is over, the people have spoken"

Those words caused Detritus to change his mind. A low growl reverberated through his helmet as he advanced towards her. The crackling blade of the Ren lightsaber raised while she was ready to fire once more into him. He waited for her to fire, he welcomed another shot from her pistol but noticed in that moment just as she tried to shoot, the pistol overheated. His pace started to quicken into slow stomps, for he relished the horrifying realization etched on her face as she stumbled back.

“No… I’m afraid your pathetic rebellion is at an end. Scum like you return to the dirt where you belong!” He said his tone mixed with arrogant triumph and venom, as his free hand stretched out open palmed to pull her pistol right into his grasp. With a grunt he extended his saber hand in a wide slash attempting to close the gap between the two and bisect her in half with an intense power strike.

 
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Location: Jerrilek.
Objective: Infiltrate the Imperial Supply Depot.
Wearing: Imitation Imperial Uniform.
Weapons: Lightsaber (Hidden) & K-16 Bryar Pistol (Holstered)
Allies: Trent Perris Trent Perris (Present) & Veythun (Distant)

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The report of an unidentified individual attacking the front entrance of the Supply Depot was as unexpected as it was bold. Balun nearly questioned whether he had misheard the Imperial officer but quickly dismissed the thought—challenging a superior was a mistake he had no intention of making. Instead, he remained silent, allowing Trent Perris Trent Perris to maintain their cover. He followed suit, snapping a crisp salute in acknowledgment of their orders before turning with Trent to step out of the turbolift.

A single assailant, presumably a Force user, if their remarks were anything to go by. Who among the Foundation would take such a direct, reckless approach—and alone, at that? It was a daring gamble, but one that provided a valuable distraction. With the bulk of the Imperial forces now focused on the disturbance, he and Trent had a better shot at reaching their objective unnoticed.

Then, just as they were making their exit, they were called upon once more. Balun's breath caught in his throat, dread curling in his stomach. Had they been found out? But no—the officer merely requested their sector assignment, likely for a report once the chaos had settled. A fortunate inquiry. By the time that report was ever written, he and Trent would be long gone from this stronghold.

As soon as the officer was satisfied with Trent's response, the two wasted no time pressing forward. The corridors were growing busier, the urgency of a confirmed hostile at the gates rippling through the stronghold. Balun moved with practiced calm, his gaze sweeping over every stormtrooper, every officer, every bystander. Each one a potential threat to their cover. Yet, there was a slim chance of recognition—Balun had never clashed with the Dark Empire before, never faced their key figures in battle. Here, he was just another uniform among many.

"Who in the hell would be taking the entrance?" he muttered under his breath, his voice barely audible between the steady flow of passing personnel. He cast a quick, incredulous glance at Trent, the weight of the situation sinking in.
 

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