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<blockquote data-quote="JediSoth" data-source="post: 6729617" data-attributes="member: 13882"><p>[video=youtube;Ea6jRJtkhMM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ea6jRJtkhMM[/video]</p><p><em><span style="color: #0000CD">My app failed me and refused to embed music. I apologize.</span></em></p><p></p><p>With repairs to the Rebel base on Mirial underway, Major Vri'bek had a new assignment for the crew of <em>Desperate Measures</em>: track down the person(s) responsible for the tainted bacta. Using information pieced together by Dr. Jerol, they knew they had to return to Ithor and start at the source: interrogate the Ithorian Chodo Both.</p><p></p><p>Arriving at <em>Mother Ithor</em> to a greatly reduced Imperial presence, the crew landed and sought out Chodo Both. The Ithorian was horrified to learn the bacta he procured for the rebels was tainted. He was willing to show them around the lab from which he acquired it and summoned the two technicians who assisted him. They were able to surmise that it was likely Imperial agents who introduced the plague into the bacta prior to the transfer to the Rebel ship.</p><p></p><p>While the Imperial lab on <em>Mother Ithor</em> was abandoned, some of the equipment left behind yielded additional clues, albeit not without coaxing. Daesha was able to recover data the Imperial wiped from the computer memory banks which revealed scattered information: Black Argent, Farris Thren, Jan Caffree, Promised Taris.</p><p></p><p>Marcus recognized the name “Black Argent” from his time in the military. It referred to an Imperial black ops group specializing in bioweapon research. Promised Taris appeared to be the name of a project the group was working on and Farris Thren was somehow connected to it. The mentioned of their old acquaintance from Telos, Jan Caffree was concerning. The crew didn’t know how deep her involvement was, but it was clear further investigation was needed and the clues pointed to the origin of the Rakghoul virus several thousand years ago: Taris.</p><p></p><p>Doc Cousteau began his calculations for the jump to hyperspace….</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JediSoth, post: 6729617, member: 13882"] [video=youtube;Ea6jRJtkhMM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ea6jRJtkhMM[/video] [I][COLOR="#0000CD"]My app failed me and refused to embed music. I apologize.[/COLOR][/I] With repairs to the Rebel base on Mirial underway, Major Vri'bek had a new assignment for the crew of [I]Desperate Measures[/I]: track down the person(s) responsible for the tainted bacta. Using information pieced together by Dr. Jerol, they knew they had to return to Ithor and start at the source: interrogate the Ithorian Chodo Both. Arriving at [I]Mother Ithor[/I] to a greatly reduced Imperial presence, the crew landed and sought out Chodo Both. The Ithorian was horrified to learn the bacta he procured for the rebels was tainted. He was willing to show them around the lab from which he acquired it and summoned the two technicians who assisted him. They were able to surmise that it was likely Imperial agents who introduced the plague into the bacta prior to the transfer to the Rebel ship. While the Imperial lab on [I]Mother Ithor[/I] was abandoned, some of the equipment left behind yielded additional clues, albeit not without coaxing. Daesha was able to recover data the Imperial wiped from the computer memory banks which revealed scattered information: Black Argent, Farris Thren, Jan Caffree, Promised Taris. Marcus recognized the name “Black Argent” from his time in the military. It referred to an Imperial black ops group specializing in bioweapon research. Promised Taris appeared to be the name of a project the group was working on and Farris Thren was somehow connected to it. The mentioned of their old acquaintance from Telos, Jan Caffree was concerning. The crew didn’t know how deep her involvement was, but it was clear further investigation was needed and the clues pointed to the origin of the Rakghoul virus several thousand years ago: Taris. Doc Cousteau began his calculations for the jump to hyperspace…. [/QUOTE]
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