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4 yrs ago
Current Sometimes you spend so long looking for peace in someone else, you loose sight of that peace you can give yourself. Don't forget that guys.
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5 yrs ago
"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery. But today? Today is a gift. That is why it is called the present." -Master Oogway
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8 yrs ago
So many writing ideas, so little time to write. Being an adult sucks...
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8 yrs ago
It's the most fattening time of the year!
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9 yrs ago
There is a madness to my method. Or is there a method to my madness?
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HK-49 "Hank"


I look around for some way to trip up the droid before I realize that I'd have to improvise. Using my grapple, I fire on end into the wall I'm behind and run towards the rancor and droid, wrapping the cord around a pair of it's legs before running to a wall on the other side and securing the line. "Request: Master HJ, have your rancor move the droid either forwards and backwards."
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I dive out of the way of the rail gun shot, making note of the fact that it had such a weapon, and run for cover as the sound of blaster bolts hitting the floor behind me reaches my audio receptors. This was a less than fantastic idea, but there was little other choice. Sliding into cover behind a wall that faced the Sith Hunter droid, I blind fire at it. {Statement: We need more firepower. Query: Think the Imperials would bring me the laser cutter?"
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"Self-chastisement: I should have brought that laser cutter." Still, as HJ made a dash for his ship, I raised my rifle and fired at the large droid, attempting to hit any of the normal weakpoints that came with these kinds of models. "Shouted Taunt: Over here, tin-head! I'm your target, not that rancor!"
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"Worried Statement: That is a rather large droid. How do we aid her?"
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I do not understand HJ's sudden concern or worry, but I follow his rush out of the lift as it reaches the bottom. I remain unsure of what the concern is, but pull my blaster rifle free of it's place on my back. What awaits us, however, is entirely unexpected as HJ's rancor in engaged in battle with a Sith Hunter droid.
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I follow Master HJ out and as soon as we're on the turbolift, I shake my head. "Amused Statement: I think the Imperial squad leader was afraid I'd use my flamethrowers before they could get a shot off."
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"Warning: Jorg Sucal's most advanced droid couldn't destroy me and it's armor plating is much better at stopping a blaster bolt than your standard issue armor." I shift combat styles, activating my Gunslinger style just in case. "Suggestion: Keep one plate and scrap the rest. The location of the metal it's plates are made of was not in the station's database, I looked."
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"Firm Statement: And the armor plating. It's inner workings are fair game."
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If I could have frowned at the Imperial's statement, I would have. Instead, I raised my blaster pistol. "Reminder: You know nothing of the AI that resided inside this droid's brain. For all you know, it could immediately jacking your entire system when you hook it up for analysis. Query: Do you want an entire dreadnaught turning on you at an incredibly inconvenient time?"
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While the Imperial Squad Leader and HJ interrogated the foreman, I entered the control room and found the access port. Popping out a jack from two fingers on my left hand, I plug them in and begin slicing. My mind seems to enter a world of endless binary and firewalls, all meant to slow down and stop cyber intruders, but there was no guarantee it was going to work now, not against a droid designed to best any and all security measures and bodyguards to get to it's target.

In a matter of minutes, the firewalls and anti-slicing software was beaten and I was tearing through the blueprints, copying the models that would require the fewest resources and heavily encrypting the rest, just to slow down the New Imperials long enough for the Republic to catch up. However, I came upon the blueprints and material requirements for the original Sith Hunter model. They were indeed far too offensively built, with small chinks in the armor, though they weren't anything a blaster or blade could actually use. "Finality: You have spread terror for far too long. Farewell." With a simple command, the plans and their residual data were gone, lost to the minds of machines and soon organics alike.

The process only took long enough for the Imperial and HJ to finish their interrogation and by the time they had joined me, I had secured the datadisc with our copies of the droid and weapons designs and hidden it on my chassis. "Query: Do we have all we need?"
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