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<blockquote data-quote="shadowbloodmoon" data-source="post: 2934180" data-attributes="member: 9986"><p>[sblock=OOC]<span style="color: gray">Indeed I do... That's the scary part about summer here too. All fall, winter and spring, it's cold, but once summer rolls around, it's like we move to the tropics. It's o'dark thirty or so and it's still 80 degrees outside. I like warm temperatures, but not cook the skin off my bones hot....</span></p><p><span style="color: gray"></span></p><p><span style="color: gray">No, the soldier is not describing Ari's Sorrow. For one, the Kimogila is more diamond (rhomboid?) shaped with the engine section. That and the Sorrow is also not all black. She is more of a rusty beige. Pockmarked with the rigors of space and all that. </span>[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>Four watches the holorecording with interest. <span style="color: lightgreen">"They look like Imperials, but they certainly don't act like them. Something's not right. This new Empire doesn't seem too keen on hiring mercenaries for guard duty. Keep an extra eye out DRK-1X, there could be more to this than we know."</span></p><p></p><p>You continue on your path until you reach the outer perimeter markers. Meter-long poles jut from the ground in intervals five to six meters apart. Farther ahead, the trail widens into what appears to be a road of sorts. Even farther, you can make out the beginnings of a security gate, electro-fence and guard towers. For a mining facility, it seems pretty heavily guarded. </p><p></p><p>You narrowly miss meeting another patrol group, this one consisting of four individuals wearing Clone Armor. The problem is, they are all of a disparate height. As far as you are aware, Clone soldiers are all the same height. Four is also concerned as well. They don't seem to be following standard military protocol and there would be a lot more of them patrolling. You find a niche in the canyon that gives you a good temporary hiding place to watch from before you proceed. </p><p></p><p></p><p>It takes less time for the second response from the station. <span style="color: white">"What do you think we are, a charity? A few credits. Seriously. Listen, whoever-you-are. I don't know how you found this place, but it's too late to tell you to turn back. I've got an Imperial customs ship inbound and they need to see that we are not who we are. Catch my meaning? So I tell you what. You play along and there'll be no trouble at all and I'll get you what you need. Screw this up and, well... I guess we won't have to worry about that. Bring your ship in, I'm sending docking codes now."</span></p><p></p><p>True to his word, the controller sends a series of coordinates and codes to the Ari for Derek to follow. Attached is a bit of text:</p><p></p><p>::I hope you don't have anything illegal on board, they may want to check you out too. I wouldn't recommend jumping back out, they'll think you have something to hide.::</p><p></p><p>As soon as the codes are received, a signal on the Ari's passive sensors tells Derek that the controller wasn't lying about the Imperial ship either. The light cruiser jumps in right next to the station.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shadowbloodmoon, post: 2934180, member: 9986"] [sblock=OOC][color=gray]Indeed I do... That's the scary part about summer here too. All fall, winter and spring, it's cold, but once summer rolls around, it's like we move to the tropics. It's o'dark thirty or so and it's still 80 degrees outside. I like warm temperatures, but not cook the skin off my bones hot.... No, the soldier is not describing Ari's Sorrow. For one, the Kimogila is more diamond (rhomboid?) shaped with the engine section. That and the Sorrow is also not all black. She is more of a rusty beige. Pockmarked with the rigors of space and all that. [/color][/sblock] Four watches the holorecording with interest. [color=lightgreen]"They look like Imperials, but they certainly don't act like them. Something's not right. This new Empire doesn't seem too keen on hiring mercenaries for guard duty. Keep an extra eye out DRK-1X, there could be more to this than we know."[/color] You continue on your path until you reach the outer perimeter markers. Meter-long poles jut from the ground in intervals five to six meters apart. Farther ahead, the trail widens into what appears to be a road of sorts. Even farther, you can make out the beginnings of a security gate, electro-fence and guard towers. For a mining facility, it seems pretty heavily guarded. You narrowly miss meeting another patrol group, this one consisting of four individuals wearing Clone Armor. The problem is, they are all of a disparate height. As far as you are aware, Clone soldiers are all the same height. Four is also concerned as well. They don't seem to be following standard military protocol and there would be a lot more of them patrolling. You find a niche in the canyon that gives you a good temporary hiding place to watch from before you proceed. It takes less time for the second response from the station. [color=white]"What do you think we are, a charity? A few credits. Seriously. Listen, whoever-you-are. I don't know how you found this place, but it's too late to tell you to turn back. I've got an Imperial customs ship inbound and they need to see that we are not who we are. Catch my meaning? So I tell you what. You play along and there'll be no trouble at all and I'll get you what you need. Screw this up and, well... I guess we won't have to worry about that. Bring your ship in, I'm sending docking codes now."[/color] True to his word, the controller sends a series of coordinates and codes to the Ari for Derek to follow. Attached is a bit of text: ::I hope you don't have anything illegal on board, they may want to check you out too. I wouldn't recommend jumping back out, they'll think you have something to hide.:: As soon as the codes are received, a signal on the Ari's passive sensors tells Derek that the controller wasn't lying about the Imperial ship either. The light cruiser jumps in right next to the station. [/QUOTE]
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