Re: There may be Explosions (reply)
The Planet Cona was never the greatest in military power in the galaxy, but even so, Gorda was more than a little disappointed.
"Is this it?" he asked the salt pumped Senator in disbelief.
It was a rather big hangar with not a great deal in it. There ...
Re: War Council (reply)
"Maybe she can teach you how to fight and avoid capture while she's at it Blue Boy," Sal retorted and then as Thrion made his exit. "Then
maybe, just maybe, we won't have to save you again." His smile was broad across his face and then as Thrion got out ...
Re: War Council (reply)
Tartoc walked at a swift but unhurried pace into the room, he was followed by Kate his espianoge droid who had fitted with a tray holding drinks, he made an
electronic lament about how he was so greatly underutilized. Tartoc first looked to Jay, and said ...
Re: War Council (reply)
Thrion's eyes glowed at the simple minded humans. Nothing need be said. Only a fool cared what was "cool" or "hip." War was not a game.
Lives were not to be toyed with. He didn't have time for jokes and humor. Thrion now understood why a full greeting ...
Re: War Council (reply)
The lone Firespray burst out of hyperspace, ahead scans showed three ships, two smaller fighter craft and the gargantuan form of the Black Hand. Sal
sat in the cockpit with Mao beside him, their eyes fixed at the capital ship growing steadily larger. Sal ...
Re: Lying with Snakes (reply)
Tartoc nodded, these pirates seemed honorable in their way, and in some ways their record was more untarnished than the New Republic this rebellion was born
out of. Soon they emerged from hyperspace above a world not on any starchart. "Speaking of which I ...
Re: War Council (reply)
The door opened to reveal a slim and attractive woman in smart military uniform, long red hair, and a professional
manner. The pirate cocked his head on one side, looking at TiCira carefully before allowing an altogether too charming grin play across his ...
Re: A dead man and a Pirate walk into a bar...(Jay) (reply)
"Sal, I dropped the 'em' but i couldn't bring myself to get rid of the entire name, take a new one for myself as some of my Brothers
did." he finished and his ears picked out the almost mournful cry upon the winds, like the beast were feeling his loss and ...
Re: A dead man and a Pirate walk into a bar...(Jay) (reply)
Jay nodded slowly. He was familiar with cloning techniques- both the good and the bad.
"Do you go by Salem as well then?" he asked simply, taking a swig from the flask which had just been passed
back to him, and smacking his lips as the firey liquid ...
Re: Lying with Snakes (reply)
Jay glanced over the co-ordinates and punched them in without asking him where they were going. Trust needed to be
established, and thusfar, Jay didn't mind being the one to show it.
"Considering we didn't turn against the NR even after they attacked our ...
Re: Lying with Snakes (reply)
Tartoc listened carefully a number of thoughts rolling though his mind. Tartoc raised his hand "No, you've told me exactly what I needed to hear.
Given the right situation I'm sure the Pirates could turn against the Rebels for all the right reasons." This ...
Re: A dead man and a Pirate walk into a bar...(Jay) (reply)
Sal caught the flask and took a draught, tasting this brand of rum for the first time...yet..not...he wasn't quite sure how to explain the paradox.
"My memories are only as good as Salem's, if he hadn't been paying close attention to you at the time then ...
Re: A Good Smurfing (Smurfette) (reply)
Kane deafened by the cries of death within the force remained still above the transport. Even with his arrogance, he felt the deaths of the cloned chiss he had
trained to be his body guard. No, this wasn't the Empire. His pride fell before him as his ...
Re: A dead man and a Pirate walk into a bar...(Jay) (reply)
A dry roar bounced along the canyon below like a grav-ball, announcing the approach of some terrifying monster. There
was a reason few ever came here, although for now at least, they were safe high on the ridge. Jay reached in to his boot and extracted a ...
Re: Tipping the scales (Jedi/Sith) (reply)
"His Excellency understands the predicament of those who seek to oppose one who does not exist. He is also aware that he is not the easiest man to catch
off guard. He has not lived for millennia with mere luck and wits alone. Careful planning and back up ...
Re: A dead man and a Pirate walk into a bar...(Jay) (reply)
"Aye, he did that" Sal responded, thankful for the break in the depressing line of conversation, a smile finally broke out on his face that matched
Jays and then the Pirate spoke once again. "Both, he figured it was easier to actually see and feel the ...
Re: A Good Smurfing (Smurfette) (reply)
Sal's and his troops launched themselves at the enemy, light weapons raised and ready falling upon the luckless souls before them but Sal only had eyes for
one of the enemy, the one standing furthest back, drawing the Darkside to him, absorbing it like a ...
Re: A dead man and a Pirate walk into a bar...(Jay) (reply)
There was no point in debating the point. What was done was done. Jay was sad for it, that much was certain. He had
seen so much potential in Salem. Now though, there seemed little to say.
"I understand" he managed. "He always did have a tendency ...
Re: Breaking new ground (TiCira) (reply)
Eryk was enthralled at the beautiful poetry and analogy TiCira carefully painted in his mind as she delicately described her views on the need for a governing
body to create the necessary laws which outlined the sense of right and wrong she believed lay ...