Nowhere to Run
Location: Hiding behind some crates
Equipment: 434 Blaster Pistol, DL-13 Holdout Blaster
Tags: Scherezade deWinter , Beltran Rarr
It seemed like a normal-enough sounding mission. Just protect the crates at a shipyard. Spaceports had lots of crates, plenty of chances to hide their valuable loot in among the things Darkwire didn't care about. These ones had pricey cybernetics inside, things that Daiya wasn't particularly interested in, but were of enough interest to Darkwire that they were willing to pay handsomely to safeguard them. Easy creds, right?
Wrong.
It started like an innocuous discussion, but Daiya didn't need a vision to see where it was going. The Agents of Chaos, a kind of anarcho-terrorist group from the Wild Unknown or some region like that, came raring for a fight. To the girl's satisfaction, the first shot that rang out was aimed at the head —literally— of the Chaos agents. After that, all hell broke loose.
Daiya couldn't hide for much longer behind these crates, not if her blaster could aid the fight. She was supposed to wait for the signal from Tawrro, but he'd gotten himself hired by the warehouse manager, whose management credentials were...a bit questionable. The girl's finger itched as her hand gripped the heavy blaster, loosening and tightening her grasp as a way to relieve her own nervousness. She muttered under her breath, "Come on, Tawrro..."
Shots flew across the yard, giving the girl some relief she hadn't revealed herself yet. The Chaos intruders were quick to fight back and fight hard. The droid with them was a sheer brute, grabbing hold of Noah, seemingly intent on using the man as a projectile himself. Daiya hadn't known the Darkwire agent was a Force wielder until he pulled out his lightsaber to cut off his own arm!
If there was ever a time for a Wookiee Smash, it was now.
There was no Tawrro on the horizon, and no time for Daiya to reel from the shock of the maneuver. Darkwire's chances were starting to look grim. The head Chaos lady was armed to the teeth and a Forcer to boot, wielding laser blades and metal blades alike against Beltran's attacks. The droid and other Chaos agent seemed to be concentrating toward one end of the fight, and the girl didn't like her chances against them.
Instead, she trained her eyes on the action in front of her. The large dancing woman with the many blades had pulled out a shield instead, charing forward toward Beltran's own shielded charge. Daiya might have laughed at the idiocy of it, if the woman's attack hadn't left her rear exposed to Daiya's hiding place behind the crates. The girl couldn't wait for the signal any longer, this was her opportunity.
Popping up enough out of cover to see and aim, the teen propped her weapon up with two hands to brace against its recoil. Daiya waited until the woman screamed, then let off a round of shots from her 434 Blaster. With every shot, the girl could feel her anxiety fading away to a mere whimper. The familiar feeling of the fight rose up, sending adrenaline racing through her veins and an eerie calm through her brain. It almost seemed like the world proceeded in slow motion, she could see everything so clearly, almost more of a feeling than mere sight alone.
As the girl squeezed the trigger each time, she tried to aim her next shot where she thought the woman would dance to after her the previous.
Equipment: 434 Blaster Pistol, DL-13 Holdout Blaster
Tags: Scherezade deWinter , Beltran Rarr
It seemed like a normal-enough sounding mission. Just protect the crates at a shipyard. Spaceports had lots of crates, plenty of chances to hide their valuable loot in among the things Darkwire didn't care about. These ones had pricey cybernetics inside, things that Daiya wasn't particularly interested in, but were of enough interest to Darkwire that they were willing to pay handsomely to safeguard them. Easy creds, right?
Wrong.
It started like an innocuous discussion, but Daiya didn't need a vision to see where it was going. The Agents of Chaos, a kind of anarcho-terrorist group from the Wild Unknown or some region like that, came raring for a fight. To the girl's satisfaction, the first shot that rang out was aimed at the head —literally— of the Chaos agents. After that, all hell broke loose.
Daiya couldn't hide for much longer behind these crates, not if her blaster could aid the fight. She was supposed to wait for the signal from Tawrro, but he'd gotten himself hired by the warehouse manager, whose management credentials were...a bit questionable. The girl's finger itched as her hand gripped the heavy blaster, loosening and tightening her grasp as a way to relieve her own nervousness. She muttered under her breath, "Come on, Tawrro..."
Shots flew across the yard, giving the girl some relief she hadn't revealed herself yet. The Chaos intruders were quick to fight back and fight hard. The droid with them was a sheer brute, grabbing hold of Noah, seemingly intent on using the man as a projectile himself. Daiya hadn't known the Darkwire agent was a Force wielder until he pulled out his lightsaber to cut off his own arm!
If there was ever a time for a Wookiee Smash, it was now.
There was no Tawrro on the horizon, and no time for Daiya to reel from the shock of the maneuver. Darkwire's chances were starting to look grim. The head Chaos lady was armed to the teeth and a Forcer to boot, wielding laser blades and metal blades alike against Beltran's attacks. The droid and other Chaos agent seemed to be concentrating toward one end of the fight, and the girl didn't like her chances against them.
Instead, she trained her eyes on the action in front of her. The large dancing woman with the many blades had pulled out a shield instead, charing forward toward Beltran's own shielded charge. Daiya might have laughed at the idiocy of it, if the woman's attack hadn't left her rear exposed to Daiya's hiding place behind the crates. The girl couldn't wait for the signal any longer, this was her opportunity.
Popping up enough out of cover to see and aim, the teen propped her weapon up with two hands to brace against its recoil. Daiya waited until the woman screamed, then let off a round of shots from her 434 Blaster. With every shot, the girl could feel her anxiety fading away to a mere whimper. The familiar feeling of the fight rose up, sending adrenaline racing through her veins and an eerie calm through her brain. It almost seemed like the world proceeded in slow motion, she could see everything so clearly, almost more of a feeling than mere sight alone.
As the girl squeezed the trigger each time, she tried to aim her next shot where she thought the woman would dance to after her the previous.