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Current Space: The final frontier. The womb: The first frontier. Somewhere between those two: the ocean.
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6 yrs ago
Lost? Confused? Lacking direction? Need to find a purpose in your life?
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Zir was sitting in the living quarters examining the datapad he stole from the Star Destroyer. It was a shipping manifest. It showed the route of an Imperial Transport. Including security measures taken to prevent pirates. The most interesting part was it was a top-secret transport. A lot of what was actually being transported was redacted or only referred to by code names. Zir wasn't entirely sure what he would find aboard but was fairly confident that he could use it to piss off the Empire.
Deo sidestepped the lunge. Turning it into a spin, he lashed out with his sword. While keeping the momentum to move away.
"Maybe, why not. Nothing wrong with wanting the Princess, only when it starts affecting your work," He said. "Interrupting, presumably, one of the last Knight's Captains is a sure-fire way to end up on scrub duty." He spn the sword in his hand, taking a step back.
"Not war. The Empire won't even know your name." He said as the cargo ramp came down. "the misaligned grav plating is in here," He said as he led Blaine up into his ship. DD-3 wheeled over to Zir Go, turning questioningly to the newcomer than back Zir. A few questioning beeps. "Kid says he's a mechanic. I say let him try. Worst case, you have a crack at fixing it, or we just strap you down until we get to a world that can." He turned back to Blaine. "Sorry about that. The droid doesn't trust new people easily. A bit stubborn, like me," he explained. "He'll show you where the problem is." He turned to the droid. "You will," He said to the droid let out a sad beep. "Need I remind you that you are the one complaining about the problem?" A defeated chirp. "Good." He nodded to the droid before turning back to the mechanic. "I'll be in the living quarters if you need anything. The droid will show you where that is when you've done your job." He said walking down the corridor and turning left at the end.
"and the ability to work under fire?" He prompted as he led him to a clearing. "Double D. Bring her down in the clearing near my coordinates."
The ship came down. Slowly and carefully. She looked pretty dinged up from years of space battles, but she was built to last. It was a thing of beauty in Zir Go's eyes.
"Didn't answer my question. I'll assume not well, considering." He nodded in the direction of his ship. "Ship's this way."
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"So I guess you want to keep fighting?" He said as he began to circle. His sword outstretched, pointing at Quincy. "You don't have to act all macho. The Princess is inside. I'll tell her you went down honourably."
By Lucas Canon (Legends) TIEs didn't have hyperdrives during the Clone Wars. Not for a while anyway. I concede that the TIE Advanced x1 did possess a Hyperdrive, but it wasn't developed in the era in which we are playing. If you can find a TIE that had a hyperdrive that was used during the clone wars, then I will gladly admit I was wrong.
The first canon TIE fighter with a hyperdrive showed up during the First Order, as a special forces TIE. Do you really expect me to believe there was a Hyperdrive equipped TIE just floating around during the Rise of the Empire era?
"Then I take it your no friend to the Empire?" He asked as he gestured for Blaine to follow him. His comm badge flickered to life and a series of chirps and whistles came over the line. "An Imperial Pod?" He turned to Blaine. "How well do you work under fire?" An Imperial Pod would likely be the first of a few ships. Considering TIEs weren't fitted with a hyperdrive, a star destroyer would have to be pretty close behind.
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