Wearing:
Hide of Nar Kreeta
Armed With:
Master of Ceremonies
Objective: Bear Witness
Two Days Earlier...
Clan Mobius, from it's very inception, had emphasized the art of scavenging their equipment, recycling and retrofitting where possible. They never rejected new and better gear of course--but they made sure to always store the old stuff away, kept nice and preserved. A hundred vaults on a dozen backwater planets with no name but in Clan Mobius' databases as permanent storage sites.
For example, old but still working Major power sources were jealously guarded, especially if their power could be siphoned and stored in energy cells.
Clan Mobius had been restoring an old
Space Defense SpaceGun for the past few weeks, towing it into orbit over a planet they had a mine set up on. They tended to look for veins that had lots of precious stones, because those could be sold off at a premium or kept for themselves to refine into weapon lenses and focusing crystals, even as parts to essential circuits and power sources.
Red had been doggedly fixing or replacing every worn out part to its main Reactor. The Station showed signs it had been inhabited previously, and not too long back. It looked like sudden power failure and an attack had forced an evacuation of some kind...
No matter. One person's trash is another's treasure.
She stood by in a shielded observation chamber while other members of her clan made final checks in shielded suits before they gave her the thumbs up and she began start up safety checks before turning the Reactor on at low power output. They didn't need power to any except the most essential sections, such as shields and life support. Red studied the readings, increasing the power output in very small increments to study the stress on all the parts she had replaced...
No fluctuations. Steady output. Looking like a Job well done so far.
Red locked in its current power output, signaling the other clan mates to head to decontamination. Than she headed up to the barracks section where The Clan had congregated the most, quickly making it suitable for habitation. They were already putting up the portable fusion generators. The Light glowed weakly due to the low output. The Clan never minded low lighting. They took that "Warriors of Shadow" thing seriously.
"I'm keeping the power output low for now, friends..." Red said. "But all the essentials, as long as power is diverted to the proper sections, should be fully working."
Her clan acknowledged, paying her Curt respectful nods and Red nodded back and headed over to her bed she had singled out, grabbing a change of clothes and heading to the shower.
Everyone whistled in the shower stalls, each separated from the other by a physical partition. Not always the same time, and never in unison.
Red was covered in suds, vigorously running her fingers through short blonde hair.
"Hey,
Ge'Tal!"
Red swiveled her head in the direction of the clansmate Norton, a stocky short human whose head barely went above the partition.
"Yes, Norton?" Red inquired politely.
"There's gonna be a big old meeting of our people soon. Quartermaster bit it against a Sith Lord."
"I know, but it's not like any of
us is looking to be Mandalore..." Red said, scrubbing more of the soap from golden locks.
"We still gotta go. Future of our People, Ge'Tal. Too important. Our Clan has kept it's head down long enough..."
Red wasn't sure how to feel about that. Clan Mobius didn't seek glory like many clans did. Notoriety was gained mainly through accident. The Clan sold refurbished military gear to less well off clans at a significant discount. Or acted as scouts and engineers in Enclave operations. Always low key. As little a splash as possible.
What had made the Leadership change their mind? Why were they suddenly dusting off the old smelting facilities? Ramping up production on
everything?
It was simple when you kept quiet. Less chances for rivalries. Less chance of being caught up in the squabbling over succession.
All she knew was she had been on triple duty as of late.
"Yeah, but here's the problem. What if they pick a leader we don't like?" Red asked.
"We don't have to
like 'em, Red. The only question is this: Are they good for our people?"
"But what qualifies as good for our people?" Red asked.
"Whatever allows us to prosper at the expense of our enemies." Norton answered cheerfully.
Red paused at his answer, soap sliding down her face before she resumed scrubbing.
What counts as prosperity? she wondered silently.
"How many of us are going?" Red asked.
"Your Uncle's going, definitely. Maybe you should go. Good experience for you. Hasn't been a meeting like this in ages." Norton suggested.
Red had fully rinsed the soap from her hair.
"Norton... there's something I've always wanted to ask about this clan that I haven't before..." Red said quietly, leaning closer.
"Why
have we always been so low key? How did that start?"
Norton blinked.
"It's really more a question for your Uncle, Ge'Tal...but I suppose there's no harm in letting you in on a little bit of the skinny, eh?" Norton asked rhetorically. "It's all ancient history. Water under the bridge, they say. 'Cept it's the sorta water no one wants a sip of even after it's been sanitized. Mind you, I only know barebones details but..." he trailed, leaning closer to Red.
"You ever hear about The Cult of The Brain Demon?" he asked in a whisper.
"Should I have?" Red asked.
"I'm not surprised." Norton snorted. "But we was enemies with 'em, a long while back during the Plague. The Alor, at the time? He was one of the only people to face it's leader and survive. They terrorized the Mandalore System. It took a significant effort to drive them out at a time when Hypermatter Fuel was extremely expensive. We thought they were all dead but they resurfaced at Panatha when The Enclave hit it. They're working for that psychopath that destroyed The Silver Rest at Kashyyyk, Darth Xiphos."
"Do you know anything else?" Red asked.
Norton shook his head.
"Sorry. I only learned that much because I just happened to be in earshot during a holoconference The Alor was having. And then only for a few seconds. Hey, uh... listen...you never heard that from me, ok?" he asked, whispering.
Red nodded...
A few hours later.
Red walked a bridge composed of pure fire, yet felt no heat as she traversed the fiery surface, the sky around her a blood red. In the distance, she saw rivers of molten metal, all surrounding a great Arena in which she saw the great throngs of Mandalorians, all naked save for their helmets, all with hands outstretched, each reaching for a helm that looked suspiciously like that of
The Quartermaster
, hovering over them and soaked in blood, the red lightsaber of a Sith driven through the top.
Red walked the bridge to that great arena in a haze. It was a vision. She hadn't gotten one this powerful in a long time. It scared her. They always scared her. She never understood why she got them.
She saw strife, and anger, almost like they were physical elements. She saw pillars splashed with blood. Turbolaser blasts rang down around her.
At the end of the bridge, waiting for her, she saw a hidious, emaciated abomination that resembled a purple togrutan with no face...
Red blinked and she realized she was fully armored, holding her hammer, and tumbling onto a fellow clan mate. She felt heat fly over her and realized when she tumbled she had evaded an energy blast from something.
On the verge of freaking the feth out, she rolled over saw some strange, humanoid robot thing covered in bronze armor. The feth
was it?
She saw something in its chest, a bronze orb, spinning, surrounded by strange blue energy.
WItchcraft! Red realized, pulling her fellow member out of the way of its torso blast at the last second, though both caught the edge of the blast and went flying. Her weight made her realized she had her hammer. She had a special relationship with the Hammer.
(Cutaway of Thor in various scenes killing people with the hammer)
She looked around, and realized with a start this was one of the cargo areas that had been marked "RESTRICTED" when they had come here. Guess she knew why now...
She dived as the next torso blast from the strange automaton ripped into the hull. She recognized the other Mandalorian, he was one of the advanced teams that went in to scout for booby traps. His name was Tormik, and he had managed to draw his heavy Blaster pistols and begun firing at it to distract it from firing on her again, and Red ran, trying to flank it as it fired on Tomrik, drawing to close the distance so she could literally beat it to death with her hammer.
As it charged up another Iron Man-like chest blast Red trough her near solid beskar hammer and its built in repulsorlift tech kicked it, flying right at its head.
Near Solid Beskar smacking into your face at high speed isn't just a more predictable, reliable result than trying to play the stock market, it's the power of several Eli Roth's armed with a Louisville Slugger.
The impact
decked the automaton, sending it tumbling as her Hammer flew back into her grip via a return function built into it. It pulled itself to its feet and unleashed a stomp to the ground that sent out a powerful wave of energy that sent Red flying.
Tormik opened fire again while Red hit the ground, hammer tumbling out of her hand and she was heavily disoriented. She scrambled, still woozy as it began to charge up another blast.
The blast that was emitted ripped open the deck and caused a massive fire and she barely evaded it, the edge of her blast scorching her armor the minor shockwave flinging her forward and smacking into safety railing, her hammer was flung away to where she couldn't reach it.
"Ge'Tal, the shotgun!" Tomrik yelled.
Red, pulled herself up barely evading the crashing fists of the bronze automaton, and spotted the shotgun, an old pump action with no stock but a simple sling. She dived for it as Tomrik fired once more to distract it.
"The Core! Shoot the core!" Tomrik yelled.
Red began opening fire on its chest as it charged up, mere seconds from annihilating her, this time it actually freaking did something. It was brought to its knees.
Red looked for her hammer, and then saw someone who wasn't there.
It was a Mandalorian in bronze armor, this time The Mandalorian was a woman, pointing at a pathway behind a large number of crates.
Red did not question the Mandalorian who wasn't there and ran to look, spotting her Last Son of Krypton-grade banhammer embedded in the wall and pulled it out, because she was very attached to her banhammer, and petted it affectionately for a split second before rushing to her friend's aid, making a dead charge right for it as it started to rise, leaping onto it, already bringing the hammer down on the core, in a glorious attempt to ban it from its cursed witch craft based existence.
She brought the hammer down on that core again and again, smashing into it. The outside showed no signs of damage, but as she crashed her hammer down on it, the automaton weakened and then she at last actually managed to knock it out of its chest, finally dropping it as she jumped off.
Tomrik walked up to her.
"I don't believe it...a Zeffo Guardian...what the hell was it doing here?" Tomrik asked.
"What brought it to life?" Red asked.
"It was in one of the crates. I walk by it, and it woke up. But what were
you doing here?" Tomrik asked.
"There was an alarm..." Red answered quickly. I happened to be up and I came running."
"That's not possible."
"Huh?" Red asked.
"Ge'Tal...the circuitry is heavily degraded in this section. You noted it yourself when we first took control of this place. You couldn't have heard an alarm, and the walls here don't transmit sounds, even with the racket we were making. And what were you even
doing in this section? Barracks are on a completely different level."
"I had been mulling over a problem I encountered earlier with that damaged fang fighter we salvaged. When we first sweeped through this place, I spotted some storage containers holding Dallorian Alloy. There's a heat degradation problem on key power couplings. They were overheating with age. Thought I would head back to this section when I encountered that problem. Stupid mistake, really. Should have brought it back to the repair bay but I was in too much of a hurry at the time..." Red answered, thinking up an excuse on the spot.
"A happy error then. But that still doesn't explain the alarm you claimed you heard."
"Maybe it was just something that sounded like an alarm... Maybe my ears were playing tricks on me. Refurbishing 'is' exhausting work. Plus this station's old anyway. Something could have just dislodged in the walls. Maybe it was a mynock nest we missed. Riddle for the ages." Red answered quickly. "I'm glad you're alright, whatever the case."
Tomrik stared at her. There was an uncomfortable silence that lingered about 12 seconds too long.
"Eh, thanks, Red. Thing had me on the ropes. If you hadn't walked in and tackled me when you did, I'd have been splattered all over the room."
"We better call it in. Warn everyone to watch out for artifacts." Red handed Tomrik his shotgun.
Tomrik shook his head, his red and white armor gleaming.
"Keep it. You gained honor in scoring the finishing blow on this construction of sorcery." Tomrik espoused.
"I wonder what you did that pissed it off..." Red wondered, searching the crates.
"Tommy... there's nothing in these crates..." Red realized, pulling out scraps of rusted parts...
Tomrik's head tilted to one side as he examined the Fallen Zeffo Guardian.
"Ge'Tal, look!" Tomrik exclaimed, bending down and plucking a little silver key that had been fixed to its arm with clear plastic tape of all things.
(Zelda unlocking theme Plays)
Red went over to examine it.
"If there is a Key, it must have the lock close by..." She noted, and they both started searching until she came across a loose bit of plating on the deck and pried it open, revealing a single keyhole. She gestured and Tomrik tossed the key to her and she turned the key.
The plating in the middle of the deck parted to the sides, revealing a staircase.
"This didn't show up in the scans..." Tomrik noted, stepping down as red quickly joined him.
Red saw all that glittered and she smiled under her helmet.
There was a flag of The Galactic Empire draped over one wall, and
stacks of ingots in flat, utilitarian safe deposit boxes. Some were Haysian Smelt, others were Cortosis weave Durasteel ingots. Precious stones.
"Must have been some Moff's rainy day money..." Red said, going to a small crate filled with white bottles. She plucked one out and examined the label.
It was a bottle of ultra-rare
White Membrosia.
"Well, no question what the Zeffo thingy was protecting. I'd set up a death robot to protect
my rare alcohol too." Red joked.
"Nah. This is fluff, Red. We're expected to find it..." Tomrik grumbled. "You don't use a Zeffo Guardian to protect paper weights and liquor."
"Well, then what
do you use a Zeffo Guardian for?" Red asked, looking under the flag, and by pure luck spotted a secondary key hole.
She put the key in and twisted it.
The floor beneath them parted open, revealing a second set of stairs.
"See? Distraction..." Tomrik said proudly.
Red went down the steps, hammer at the ready, prepared to Eli Roth anything dumb enough to attack.
She realized it was a small hangar. If she had been pleased by secret treasures before she was ecstatic at what she saw and ran over to it.
It was a
Royal Guard TIE...
"No. No
way. Am I hallucinating?" Red said to herself in an unguarded moment.
"No. No you are
not..." Tomrik said amazed, taking his helmet off, revealing an older man in his late thirties.
"I...I never thought I'd see one...not up close, anyway..." he muttered.
"It's a Royal Guard TIE. One of the greatest starfighters ever. Personally commissioned by Palpatine, supposedly..." Red muttered, her other big passion surfacing.
"And I even like the Color..." Red remarked at its ruby surface. (ALEX-ANDRIA!: 90 XP)
"That thing's staying good and stored for now. No joyrides."
"Awww..." Red muttered.
"Trust me Red, this is the kind of asset you only pull out in your darkest moment. You don't just go casually flaunting a Royal Guard TIE about..." Tomrik chided. "Besides, you aren't even anywhere NEAR skilled enough to be flying this beastie. Most experience you have is with Z-95 variants. This thing'll chew you up and spit you out."
Red sighed. "I guess..."
"We'll hold onto it for you for now..." he promised. "And if you're gonna fly it, it's gonna be under
supervision..."
Red nodded, suddenly glum.
"Look on the bright side..." Tomrik offered, giving her one of the White Membrosia bottles.
"At least we can drink to your good timing."
"True..." she said, opening the bottle and offering him first swig, which he graciously accepted and then took a swig herself.
"Oh, my, that's sweeter than Black Ale!" she remarked. She then stumbled backward and Tomrik caught her.
"Strong like a Motherfether too." she chuckled.
"No kidding. Let's go find some glasses..." Tomrik muttered. Red nodded and followed him back up the steps, feeling invigorated, noticing her wounds seemed to be healing slightly faster...
Present...
Red and the rest of Clan Mobius had entered the chamber discretely, taking seats in the back. Her clan preferred to read a room first before talking. Red had rarely seen so many Mandalorians gathered in one spot. Saw a lot of famous faces. Or infamous, depending on how you looked at it. They were there a half hour before everyone really started talking.
Red saw the warmaster,
Romul Saxon
addressing everyone as to why he would be best. She knew little of him beyond his reputation for lethality, and that he had successfully scorched Panatha. She spotted Mandokarla such as
Runi Kuryida
and immediately sought a seat more nestled amongst her clan, not wanting to get near one if she could help it.
They frightened her.
She tried not to pay attention to how much the design of the chamber matched the arena in her earlier vision. That was a can of worms she was NOT prepared to address.
Aloy Vizsla
Siv Dragr
Gwyneira Vizsla
Vulcan Krayt
Kale Onara
Eldris Ravenwood
Tytos Saxon
Vren Rook
Shai Maji