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6 yrs ago
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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“So, how’s the husband?” Zir asked the Bith. “Oh, you know. He’s great.” Ph'tulka responded as they made their way to the ship to install the upgrade.
I'll stake my interest. I'm considering a force wielder but am hesitant to call them a Grey Jedi. They would definitely fall into that broader category, using both light side and dark side force powers and philosophies. I'll just start work on it. I read that the Jedi Order splintered, so I was hoping I could create my own sort of force tradition. Built on the remnants of the old ones.


“Of course.” The Bith said. “May I inquire why you need to board a ship in Hyperspace?” Zir chuckled in response to the question. “Only because I trust you not to rat me out to the Empire.” This earned a chuckle from the Bith. “I’m intercepting an Imperial Transport. They can’t call or receive reinforcements from Hyperspace.” Zir explained. “That’s true.” Ph'tulka retorted.
The ship jumped out of hyperspace above Jaku. “Remember what we are doing is drastically illegal.” He said as he brought the ship down onto a dilapidated shipyard. “Must remind you of your training. Being back here.” The rundown shipyard belonged to Ph'tulka Hos. Some of the ships were stripped for parts, and a few other in for repairs or upgrades.
From the cockpit, he could see a door open, Bith Mechanic in the doorway. “Keep out of sight, unless you want to be blown to shit.” Zir got up and ran down the halls of his ship, to open the cargo ramp, as he ran through the cargo hold, he grabbed a bag full of credits and walked out to greet Ph'tulka. “Hey.” He tossed the bag at the Bith’s feet. “You got the hooks?”
“Ph'tulka doesn’t just let people finish their apprenticeship. It’s about keeping secrets. If your gonna insist on this foolish lie, I’m gonna need you stay onboard.”
"Which is exactly why I doubt you've ever worked with him. Ph'tulka may run less than legal business arrangments, and as such, doesn't take on apprentices who will leave." He explained. "Last time I was there, I got to experience the funeral of his last apprentice, who he shot in the face for wanting to move back his home town. The fact that I met you on Dagobah means either your lying or Ph'tulka Hos wants you dead." He turned in his chair to face Blaine. "No judgement, just be upfront. I'd prefer the truth, and avoid an incident early."
"Huh, small galaxy," Zir said. Zir knew Ph'tulka wasn't the type to normally take on apprentices. Especially given his select clientele was less than legal. "If Ph'tulka really taught you how to be a mechanic, then you'd know his wife's name."
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