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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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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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Jerus Je'and


I sigh. "There's another thing too. I didn't think anything of it when we were landing, but the Mandalorians in orbit said that until Manda'lor herself arrived planet side, one of the Battle Masters of Clan Ordo was in charge of the ground forces, one chosen by Manda'lor herself." I look in the direction the hotel was in and shake my head. "Temari Ordo, the woman who taught me to fight and what it meant to kick ass professionally. Unofficially, she adopted me into the clan, but because she didn't go through the ceremony, I haven't been recognized as a member yet. She's old and old fasioned, Becca, and wouldn't approve of Ava and HJ. If she's in charge down here, it might be her doing that Jude, Hayden and Korre aren't...contained."
Jerus Je'and


I shrug as the group waits for us to address them again. "I don't think she could ever NOT be mixed up in this. Not with the way Sucal went after her the first time. If he can't turn her, she may represent the greatest threat to his plans if she gets her hands on him." I shake my head as I turn back to the group. "See which way they went?"

Harn


"No clue, sorry. The fighting picked up again shortly after they arrived. If I had to guess though, and I'm only telling you this so you're out of our hair, the Mandalorian central command might know something. They set up in a big old hotel overlooking the Senate district and it's shield." He glanced off to the right, where more fighting could be heard distantly. "Can we go now? Got more important things than chasing some crazy people and their servant."

Jerus Je'and


Resisting the urge to knock the teeth out of the guy, I nod and the group heads off towards the sounds while I face Becca. "Guess we'll need more help from the Mandolorians than we thought. Aren't Gavin and Cosen supposed to be heading the Revolution's efforts?"
Harn


A gruff looking middle aged man isn't as quick to lower his weapon. "Oh no, don't be so quick to thank them. Twilight's the last name of that Hayden brat who thought the Revolution was untouchable and got Salazar killed." Another, younger man joined him, though he was clearly newer to the group.

Ren


"Not to mention she tried to kill the Supreme Chancellor in the first place, which is why we are where we are."

Jerus Je'and


I emerge from the smoke screen next, my twin blaster pistols still smoking slightly from the firefight and the two men suddenly decide to point their weapons elsewhere. "Yeah, that's what I thought. Look, we need to know if any of you have seen a young man named Jude Sucal. We...lost track of him and the ship he was on and have reason to think he fled here to try and find support with his old Revolution pals."
Return of Wampa Squad


The squad's pilot had been a little annoyed at the notification that rendezvous would be further from Kuat Drive Yards, but he couldn't argue with the Resurgence's command crew. During the course of the hyperspace trip, Niner, who not only specialized as the squad's mid-range fighter, but was also their technical expert and decryption master. As the squad had quickly discovered while onboard this universe's version of Kuat, finding the information they had wanted from the Drive Yard's database hadn't been difficult at all, it had been accessing that information, which the Clone Commando team wasn't of high enough clearance to do.

There was a brief argument as to the best way forward before their slicer, the squad lead himself, went to work pulling all the relevant files from the databank, encryption and all. The process had only taken a few minutes, but it had been a dangerous few minutes. Every second that they lingered in the datacore of the drive yards, the team had risked being discovered by an Imperial scientist or clone or even engineer. But the Force was with them as they finished their retrieval of the information and left the datacore, heading back to their shuttle.

No one stopped them or called for their attention, as most of the other teams moving about in the spec force wing of the station were either other commando squads and ARC troopers, all of whom were going to or from their mission briefings. Winter wasn't sure if it was because of some unspoken rule or if they were all too busy to bother, but no one questioned when they returned to the hangar they had landed in and left again, their shuttle launching into hyperspace without any problems.

Over the course of the trip, Niner set to decrypting it, but the process took far longer than he would have liked and by the time the shuttle had touched down on the Resurgence after it's arrival inside the mists, he had only gotten through about a third of the decryption process and none of the technical specifics were helpful. In fact, based on Niner's understanding of the technology he was seeing, it was more advanced than anything the Remnant had ever fielded and after they disembarked, and the disgruntled mid-range expect had spoken with a deck hand, he approached Winter as Eighty and Sharp headed for debrief. "Sir, permission to visit the scientist near engineering? Seems he's the only one currently still working on things before the Supreme Commander calls another meeting of the fleet."

"Granted. Find some answers, Niner, otherwise we'll keep taking shots in the dark and we can't afford to do that forever." Saluting, the clone heads down to the makeshift lab where, as he was told, the McKay guy from the first meeting was working away on a design for a probe of some kind and one of his companions, who's name the Commando didn't know, stood nearby, watching.

"Hey you, McKay." Niner didn't really wait for a response, instead shoving the datapad into the man's vision with a read out of several of the more advanced tech pieces most prominent. "I trained to be able to tinker with, sabotage, repair, and build some of the most advanced weaponry and technology I've ever seen, but that? That takes the cake, and I GET tech. You have any ideas?" The read out would show several advanced pieces and components that obviously didn't originate in the universe they'd been pulled to along with the specs on their purpose, though that was hidden behind parts of the decryption process that hadn't finished, along with what seemed to be more technical specs in general. "Oh, and this is on that Assimilator-Class Star Destroyer we heard about shortly after we all got here, in case the ship in question wasn't clear."
Eri'Moram and Jerus Je'and-Aboard the Resurgence


Jerus sighed before nodding, pulling his blade and top half of his armored robe to him with the Force. “Suppose we’ll cross that bridge when we get there. Speculating could lead to a more awkwards situation than we need right now.” Putting the top half of his robe back on and hooking the lightsaber to his belt, Jerus looked at the Sangheili. “Anything else? Gotta go change into my armor before the next meeting, Samus and I are heading out on a couple of bounties soon.”

Eri gave a sound that may have been close to a laugh. “Hmph, I suppose if they draw their weapons on me, then we shall know from which time they were taken from. I will be sure my energy shields are active when I enter the room.”

It was still going to be some time before the meeting between their fleet’s delegates was set to begin, and there was little else that Eri could do beyond give her warning. At the very least, it would not come as a surprise to her allies if these Humans had a hostile reaction to her. It did leave time for Eri to prepare, though she also took note of the abilities that Jerus had displayed yet again. She could not see the device that was causing it, yet he could obviously make use of it freely, even casually. It reminded her of the battle, and the proficiency he had shown. Eri might have taken the time she had now to prepare further for their upcoming meeting, but she felt that she had the opportunity to satisfy her curiosity. How capable was he, really?

“Perhaps so. I recall from the battle that you prefer that blade on your belt, even against the enemy. The Humans of my universe are capable warriors, but small and frail as they are, they always prefer their ranged weapons. My people...find honor in swordsmanship. Do the Humans of your universe have a similar tradition, or are you an exception to them?” Eri asked.

Jerus chuckled as he looked down at the lightsaber on his belt before pulling the length of metal from his belt. “I suppose once upon a time, when there were more Jedi and Sith in the galaxy, some members of the Order probably found great honor in crossing blades with a Sith Lord. But that was long before I was born. In this day and age? I’m a rarity, even amongst the various beings that still partake in swordplay, being Force Sensitive as I am.”

He lead the Sangheili female over to a nearby viewport, where a mixed flight of V-wings and ARCs flew by on their patrol. “The Jedi Order was the paragon of good before Order 66, leading the charge in the Clone Wars against the CIS and before that, against the forces of the Sith, the anti-thesis to their own order. History says that during the Jedi Civil War, the military made training with melee weapons far more widespread and, ultimately, required in order to counter the sword wielding soldiers of the Sith Empire.” Jerus had an inkling of why she was asking, but he decided to push forward with his question anyways. “Any particular reason you’re interested?”

Eri struggled to keep track of all the names and events that Jerus was mentioning. She had been given data files with historical information about this universe, but that had not been the focus of what she had been committing to memory. He mentioned Jedi and Sith, words that she had seen, but that she did not understand fully, particularly in regards to this “force sensitivity” he mentioned. Whatever it was, Eri was not one to learn just by talking away for hours. She preferred to learn through action. “If this Jedi tradition of yours values skill with a blade, I would test it against my own. No other technology or devices, just one warrior’s skill against another. That...lightsaber, you call it? Do you have versions with low enough power for training?”

Jerus shakes his head as he deactivates the blade, approaching a workbench and opening up the weapon. “I’ve never found an intact training saber in my years of bounty hunting, only lightsabers, but I can adjust the power on mine to match the output of a training saber.” A couple of minutes of tinkering and he closes up the casing and walks back to the training area, igniting the blade again. The two blades were less brilliant in their glow, but still very present.

“I accept your challenge, Eri’Moram, and give the first strike to you.”

Eri was curious to observe the inner workings of Jerus’ weapon, though she did not draw her blade right away after he activated the weapon. “A usefully versatile weapon, it seems, but I will need a few minutes yet. My blade is still quite lethal, and cannot be modified so easily. I do, however, have a low-powered training blade in my quarters, and aside from that, I would not fight you in my combat harness. I wish to compare our skill, not our technology. I will return in a few minutes.”




Just as she had promised, it did not take Eri any more than ten minutes to make her way back to her quarters and gather what she needed. She now carried two energy swords hanging from loops on a cloth belt, rather than magnetically attached to a set of armor. Her training attire consisted of a pair of pants made from a surprisingly soft-looking material, perhaps silk or something similar, and a somewhat darker brown belt. She was shirtless with no shoes, which made her thick, leather-like saurian hide easier to see than when in armor. Also apparent was the fact that her kind were more muscular, and stronger than even other species of their size, with a double set of pectoral muscles and high muscle density aside from that. A Sangheili combat harness did give some enhancements to the wearer’s speed and strength, but those were minor improvements. The vast majority of their physical capability was, evidently, biological.

Eri placed down one of her energy swords on the workbench Jerus had used before, then drew and activated the other. The blade was stable, though far dimmer than the energy blades he had seen on her energy lance in the past. She lifted up the weapon and pressed the blade against her bare arm. “To show you that I have no ill intent, as you can see, this energy sword is of a lower power and will not harm you…” She began, lifting up the sword to reveal only minor, surface burns on her scales. “...much.”

When Eri returned, Jerus would be found missing the top half of his robe again and levitating in the air, his legs crossed and the unignited lightsaber levitating in front of him. At the sound of the Sangheili entering, he stood up from his levitation and grabbed his lightsaber from the air, watching her set down the other energy sword, as she’d called it, and then ignite her other one before putting it to her arm, proving no ill intent.

Nodding, Jerus likewise did the same with his on his arm, though when he removed it, it left a welt instead of a burn. “So, with our honesty proven, let’s begin. As I said, the first strike is yours.” Jerus slid into what was clearly a familiar stance as the twin lightsaber blades ignited once more, humming quietly, almost in anticipation.

As headstrong as Eri tended to be overall, she was not quite so reckless when it came to battle itself. Her primary mentor was, after all, Vael. She approached slowly, keeping her blade held at a mid-to-low guard in front of herself. Her energy sword was over a foot longer than one of the blades of his weapon, which, especially combined with her height and the length of her arms, would give her a considerable advantage in reach. She could threaten him from out of his range, so the impetus would be on him to aggress onto her, as the fight developed. To start, Eri opened with a simple thrust towards his shoulder to test his defenses and reactions, and from which she could easily retreat.

With practiced ease, Jerus spun away from the thrust, deflecting it with the least amount of the rear facing blade as was required before countering it with a thrust of his own aimed at her left thigh, allowing the hilt to slide forwards to provide him extra reach. This would allow him to, in turn, test the Sangheili’s own reflexes and defenses, letting him better flow with the fight rather than trying to bludgeon his way through it.

While surprised with his speed, Eri herself was far from a novice. She had not initially expected him to be able to reach her at all, but he was able to get more reach, more quickly out of his blade than she had anticipated. Still, it only required a short backwards step for her to be out of even his extended range, and she was easily quick enough to react. Leaning in as he was, Eri had the opportunity to swing for his head, and she did so with enough force that it would be difficult for a Human to parry, and impossible to block directly.

Jerus didn’t hesitate, spinning his twin blades so that he might intercept her blade with the front blade on his own, matching her strength and locking them briefly into place. Holding for only a moment, Jerus can’t help but to bring himself to grin briefly and give the Sangheili a wink before breaking away and coming in for a series of quick jabs, aimed at different parts of her body.

As calculating as she had been in her approach, even Eri could not have expected Jerus to be able to even resist the force of the blow she gave, let alone to match it. Even half her strength should have been more than a match for him. To her credit, she did react quickly to Jerus’ lightning fast counter attacks, far moreso than any average opponent. She blocked the first, the second, then the third jab he made, but the fourth with the reverse blade found its mark on her chest. She growled, though not from the mere fact that she had lost the round. There had to be something more to him than she could see. “What is the meaning of this? Is your body enhanced in some way, like the Spartans of my universe?”

Spinning away and resuming his ready position, he shrugs. “In a way, I suppose. Remember that Force Sensitivity I mentioned? It has the natural ability to increase the strength, speed, and reactions of those who can wield it. When my parents were training me, they taught me how to increase those natural boosts. It’s why Jedi were so powerful, among other things. They were faster and stronger than any opponent without the Force could be naturally.”

While Eri did resume her guard, she did not yet make any motion to continue with their next bout. “Natural ability? I do not understand. Mere physics would not allow one as small as you to be able to resist my blows so directly. Humans are not too much stronger than Unggoy, not without their technology enhancing them. What is this ‘force sensitivity’? There would have to be something much more than just muscle under your skin.”

This draws a chuckle from Jerus, but instead of speaking, he closes his eyes and reaches out towards Eri, who finds herself levitating off the ground post-haste. After a moment, he sets her down and opens his eyes, replacing his hand on his saber. “The best I can give you is that there are beings, human and alien, in this universe who can control and use the cosmic energy that flows through and around them. To quote my father, ‘The Force is all around us, flowing in all things and binding us together.’ It’s...rather hard to explain.”

Upon finding herself with her feet no longer on the ground, Eri was, quite understandably, alarmed. Her first instinct was to take a swing at Jerus, though he was out of her reach. However, he was met with a snarl even after he released her. “Cosmic energy? You expect me to believe that is natural? I have seen such before in my own universe, among the technology of the Forerunners. Their devices move even the largest of objects with no discernable force acting upon them, but that is still technology. You would have me believe that there is some Force in this universe that a living being can manipulate with only their mind? Then why did none of our opponents on the enemy ship use it? Why have you not taught your own men to use it?”

Jerus found himself unsurprised by her disbelief and waited until her tirade was at an end before answering her questions, in order they were asked. “Alright, so, in order of the questions asked, yes, I do. This isn’t your universe, nor, based on the name change of those who call the Mists home, is it entirely mine, but I can still feel the Force. There is no technology here or in my own home universe that allows for that power. Question two, the enemy didn’t use it because the Jedi are dead or scattered, just like in my home universe. Order 66 was used to wipe out the Order and send the survivors into the far reaches of the Galaxy, to be forgotten or hunted down at the Emperor's leisure. Nor was the genetic template used for the Phase 1 and 2 clones Force Sensitive, or any of the non-clone officers. Which leads into my third answer, which is that to use the Force, you have to have a certain attunement for it, an aptitude if you will. And as much as I wish that the men and women who enlisted with the Republic Remnant had contained at least one Force Sensitive being, they didn’t, and the genetic Template for our Phase Three clones, Damian Wren of the Mandalorian Clan Wren, wasn’t Force Sensitive either.”

However, Jerus knew this wouldn’t necessarily placate the frustrated Sangheili, so he did the next best thing. Pulling a practice blaster to his hand, he tossed it to her and resumed his stance. “Shoot that at me. Aim wherever you want, but shoot.”

Eri was starting to calm from Jerus’ initial display of power. His explanations were reasonable, though it was still difficult for her to accept that this kind of power could exist. Regardless, the evidence was starting to seem rather clear. Contrary to how a more...concerned individual might have reacted, there was no hesitation in the slightest for Eri to do exactly as Jerus asked, not even to confirm that the blaster was not dangerous. If he was telling her to shoot him, then the risks were his business. Even with as small and awkward as the blaster felt in her hand, she was able to fire at him twice in rapid succession, first at his lower leg, then at his shoulder.

Time seemed to slow for the young Force User as his lightsaber spun around in his hands, the blades moving to intercept the twin blaster bolts moving for his person. The first, aimed at his lower leg, went soaring off into the wall to the left, scorching it where it had impacted. The second, aimed at his shoulder, passed mere centimeters away from Eri’s head, scorching the wall behind her. All the Sangheili would have seen was the twirl of his blades and the only sounds she would have heard was the distinct sound of two opposing energy forces meeting before the bolts flew away from him. “My father called it precognition, the ability for a trained Force User to see just far enough into the future that they could pull off feats like deflecting blaster bolts. Could your Forerunner technology do that?”

“I do not know. Much of their technology is still a mystery to us.” Eri answered, more with honesty than any agitation on her part. As unbelievable as these abilities seemed, Eri could not deny them without simply denying the reality in front of her face. She could see no manner of technology on him, and he had displayed these abilities before in battle. She would have to accept that there was something inherent to this universe that went beyond her understanding. Between his ability to enhance his own strength and speed, and to quite literally see into the future itself, Jerus was an opponent far beyond anything she had anticipated. His capabilities went beyond anything she had faced before...but she was not one to be dissuaded by a challenge. Even one that seemed insurmountable.

Rather than concede the fight, Eri once again took up a low guard. “Well do not think I will merely accept defeat, no matter what “Force” you have. Most of my opponents are physically stronger than me; I am far from reliant on that advantage. And with precognition or not, I shall not be scared away so easily.”

Jerus resumed his stance and nodded, his blades still humming. “I wouldn’t expect you to, given your performance on that Venator a few days ago. Once more, first strike is yours.” The pair continued to go at it, exchanging blows over and over again for several minutes before Jerus finally held up his hand to stop the pair, indicating he had to go. “This has been enlightening, Eri’Moram. I appreciate your willingness to hear me out as well. But, I really need to go. That suit of Bes’kar armor doesn’t go on quickly.”

Again, Eri’s low growl did show some degree of agitation, but as Jerus might have picked up on by this point, the Sangheili did tend to show even mild anger freely. It did not sit well with her that Jerus could best her, and the fact that he had some cosmic force to assist him was not sufficient to calm her on that matter. If he could best her, then she needed to keep training, keep working to improve herself beyond him. To end their sparring now was...dissatisfying, but despite her own desires, she did understand that duties came first. “Very well...but I am not done with this. I will return later, and we will continue our training.”

Jerus nodded as he once more pulled the top half of his robe to him and put it on. "That's fine. How about for an hour a day though, instead of at random? I do have to run the Clones and Enlisted personnel through their drills after all. That agreeable for you?"
Jerus Je'and-Aboard the Resurgence


Jerus was in the sparring room, exchanging blows with Commander Hammer in hand-to-hand combat while waiting for the delegates from the ships that were there to arrive. The Aegis was still a day or so out, so Eri would be their delegate until it arrived. Units and crew members from the other ships regularly visited each other and several of the Clones had taken to gambling over on the Daedalus to kill the time since they'd arrived in the Mists, however, a call from the Clone Commander brought Jerus back to the current situation. "Stay on your toes, General!" Jerus caught the spinning hammer blow on his forearm and counter with a quick left jab aimed at the Clone's gut. The experienced commander dances back in response, but before he can deliver any kind of counter, the Sangheili, as they'd learned they were called, arrived and called out for the general. The pair bow to each other before Hammer heads for the showers, nodding to Eri as he passes her. Jerus retrieved a towel that had already seen vigorous use drying his sweat while she spoke. When she said she recognized the model of the Unbroken Hope, that drew a raised eyebrow.

"Really? That might actually help, unless it's a similar situation as what happened with those Terran and Zerg, where it seems they came from two different points in time." He hummed thoughtfully to himself. "Do what you can to pass along specs to engineering and we'll do what we can to accommodate them. Anything else you need from me?"
Aboard the Daedalus


Jason listened to Sheppard as they all moved into their engineering bay. So a gift from a more advanced race...The concept made the Supreme Commander wonder what lay hidden in the far reaches of both Wild Space and the Unknown Regions of the galaxy. Regardless, he bowed his head to the alien and returned his attention to Sheppard when the man suggested that he return to his ship to evac the area as fast as possible. "You're right, you're right. We'll likely be only a few hours behind you, as we'll have to manually fly ourselves through them. Until next time, Sheppard."
Jokes on me, I'm FUBAR by the Holy Hand of GM Gods for an early posting aren't I? And indeed. Trying to convince these HCW Humans to say "we no threat no shoot plz" is gonna be.... innnnterestinnnnngggggg.


I mean, every weapon in the makeshift fleet aimed at them is a good reason to at least listen to them.
Aboard the Phantom


Jerus watched the alien contact her superiors and waited to see what was said. Quickly enough, she approached him and he was faced with whom he could safely presume to be at least one of her superiors, if not her direct superior, but he wasn't entirely sure beyond that. The request was reasonable enough and he shrugged. "Sure, why not. Can't guarantee we'll learn anything useful, but maybe you guys have tricks we don't. Any other requests?"
Jerus Je'and


Three more shots put down three more troopers and between my bolts and Becca's saber, the fight was over in moments, not a single trooper left alive. I land in the smoke next to her and watch as the Revolution keeps trying to spot us. "I think you should probably lead the way out of here, might respond better to you than a hulking armored form."
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