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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 Go typed in the hyperspace coordinates. "Oh, you ever do business with a man named Ph'tulka Hos?" He asked as the ship jumped to hyperspace. "He's a Bith mechanic. Like most Bith, really smart. He's developed trans-phasic docking clamps that will allow us to dock a ship at hyperspeed," Zir explained. "At least in theory. Ph'tulka hasn't had anyone test them yet, so we are just as likely to explode." HIs voice rather lighthearted for someone who just told them there was a fifty-fifty chance of death.
I'm gonna have to drop out. The quality of the posts here are two low. It's been said to bring it up to a paragraph, but no one has.
I can't keep up with all the one-liners, so I am gonna drop out before it starts dragging my own writing down.
“Very well. Off we go.” He said, firing up his ship. “Take a seat, we are going to Jaku. I got a contact there who’s gonna sell me something I need for this next heist.” The ship rose out of the swamp and corrected itself. Becoming up right. “Off to Jaku.” He said as he took the ship out of the atmosphere. Flying to a safe distance from the planet before jumping to hyperspace.

The training with the Land Sliders was intense. The group of Earth Mages that had taken Boulder in had taught him a lot. Like how quick casting spells was faster, but if you really wanted to boost your spells, to learn the stances. They spent a while teaching him the stances. “Magic can be cast from the menu, but the real power comes from learning how it works. The menu spells simply cast the spell based on an average cast, with a tiny chance for perfect, which only happens on a critical hit, making it much more effective as far as crits go. Learn how to manually cast your spells, and they will be much stronger.” One of the Land Sliders explained during the training.
The training included fighting monsters, so he leveled up a few times. More than a few actually. He had gained more Earth specialty skills, as well as gaining a skill for a magma blast, and crystal barrage.
The training sequence had taken him to out of the starting town, then back. The Land Sliders dropped him off at the port, where he could travel anywhere, with the option to remain with them, but Boulder decided he was going to go and do his own thing.
“Quite simple jobs.” Zir started. “Repairs, installing upgrades. Making life a little more tricky for the Empire.” DD-3 beeped at Zir. He frowned behind his rebreather. “Another Imperial ship has landed. You better decide quickly.” He turned back to the control panel.
“I see you got my message.” He said without turning around, as he heard Blaine enter the cockpit. “Watch your head. The gravity switch gets some people.” Most of the cockpit faced up, as the ship landed on its back. The gravity playing meant that most of the ship felt like it was standing upright anyway. “So, are you staying aboard? I can promise good work, and better coin.” He continued prepping the ship for take off. “I could always use someone with your...” he paused and flicked a switch to his right before turning around. Above the switch he flicked appeared a hologram of Blaine, with his tools and weapons highlighted, including his lightsaber. “Particular set of skills,” Zir said gesturing at the scan on the security hologram. “Don’t take it to heart kid, I security check everyone as they board my ship.”
A couple of annoyed chirps at Blaine were made by the droid. Its head swivelled in the gyro ring, similar to a human shaking its head. The small unit was clearly not impressed.
The droid took off down the hall, heading to the living quarters.
In the living quarters, Zir was coming up with a plan, when he was interrupted by his droid. "He's doing what?" He asked, a little shocked that he would try and fix things that he wasn't asked to. Everything on the ship was working fine and the stuff that wasn't required parts that he didn't have. "That boy isn't getting paid for the extra repairs." He said as he turned off the viewscreen he was working on and stood up and turned to the droid. "Record this as a holo message, and play it for him." He said, straightening his stance. "I told you to fix the grav plating and that's what I'm paying you for. I'm not giving you extra credits for repair work on things that already work," He said, clearly not impressed. "I'll pay you for the grav plate repairs, and if you decide to stay on board, for any other work I ASK you to complete," he stressed the emphasis on him asking part. "I'll be in the cockpit prepping for take-off. I'm working to a deadline, so I'd appreciate a hasty reply." With that, the droid took the recorded message and played it to Blaine. While Zir Go made his way to the cockpit.
A drop of blood from the wound before hit the ground. It was a little uncomfortable, but not unbearable. He had suffered worse. His eyes narrowed. His grip tightened. HIs right foot slid back a little. Deo keeping the sword low, and close to his body. slinking back, his body slightly swayed, side to side. His body angled to create a narrower target. His movements almost like that of a snake.
Zir Go was very curious. The route was interesting, to say the least. From Coruscant to Korriban. The home of the Jedi to the home of the Sith. With such secretive cargo meant it was probably Jedi Artefacts.
The odd thing was the course it took. Instead of cutting through the inner rim, and potentially cutting hours off the journey, it goes the long way around, through the outer rim. It clearly wasn't something that the Sith wanted the rest of the Empire to know about. A dark secret, that Zir Go fully intended on figuring out.

The droid beeped angrily at Blaine as he started to work on systems he wasn't assigned to. The meaning very clear, he shouldn't be messing with things in the ship he wasn't told to. Considering most of the tech worked into the ship was either illegal, experimental or really old it was dangerous to be poking around in some of the systems.
DD-3 bumped into Blaine's leg and beeped at him, telling him to follow. Trying to lead him to the living quarters.
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