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<blockquote data-quote="Ambrus" data-source="post: 3194120" data-attributes="member: 17691"><p>Having arrived at their destination, Derek and DRK-1X confer briefly via comlink as the human replica droid begins to manoeuvre the fighter into alignment with the free-floating cargo pod. With the goal of docking the two vehicles, the dark-skinned droid taps a few buttons on the pilot's console, causing the Ari's Sorrow to begin its slow approach towards the pod. Meanwhile, the black spherical probot floats over to Dofina to interrupt her reading once more. <span style="color: Silver"><em>"Statement of apology: Please forgive my interruption. Report: We've arrived at the pod and have begun docking manoeuvres. Statement of intent: Since you've indicated your desire to have the bio-samples and research data destroyed as soon as possible, by your leave I will signal the medical droids aboard the pod to proceed with that task before we return to hyperspace."</em></span></p><p></p><p>Assuming Dofina has no objections, DRK-1X will proceed to deploy its scomplink probe and marry it to the fighter's computer access port so as to access its remote processor directly. With but a few silent commands, the probot transmits the activation signal for the pod's resident droid pool. Once it begins receiving the droids' telemetry, 1X instructs the units to fetch the sample case aboard, open it, remove the mainframe key-card for safe-keeping and then unseal all of the bio-samples containers. The probot then has the droids jettison the unsealed case out of the cargo pod before resealing the pod and deactivating themselves once more.</p><p></p><p>With the cargo pod in tow once more, Derek manoeuvres the fighter around until it is facing the free-floating samples case. Bringing the small vessel's weapons online, the human replica droid targets the case and opens fire with a rapid-fire barrage of blaster fire. Bolt after bolt of destructive energy tears through the small metal case, vaporizing the delicate bio-samples and research data cards within. Even after the case is reduced to floating debri, Derek takes a few last carefully aimed shots to fully atomize what remains of the jetsam.</p><p></p><p>As its counterpart is occupied with his target-practice, DRK-1X has turned its attention from the remote processor to the fighter's nav-computer. The probot runs through a few carefully executed hyperspace transit simulations while preparing a new jump program. When ready, 1X uploads the program through the ship's computer to the pilot's console. Seeing that they are once more ready to depart, Derek begins to manoeuvre the Ari's Sorrow around towards their far distant destination. The diminutive probot in turn retracts its scomplink probe back into its chassis before turning to its Mistress once. <span style="color: Silver"><em>"Report: The samples case and research data have been obliterated Mistress. By your leave Mistress, we are also ready to re-enter hyperspace."</em></span></p><p></p><p>Assuming his Mistress has no objections, Derek soon pushes forward the fighter-craft's hyperspace throttle once more, causing the stars outside the forward viewport to lengthen into streaks of light. The trio are thus en-route towards Yavin four.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ambrus, post: 3194120, member: 17691"] Having arrived at their destination, Derek and DRK-1X confer briefly via comlink as the human replica droid begins to manoeuvre the fighter into alignment with the free-floating cargo pod. With the goal of docking the two vehicles, the dark-skinned droid taps a few buttons on the pilot's console, causing the Ari's Sorrow to begin its slow approach towards the pod. Meanwhile, the black spherical probot floats over to Dofina to interrupt her reading once more. [COLOR=Silver][I]"Statement of apology: Please forgive my interruption. Report: We've arrived at the pod and have begun docking manoeuvres. Statement of intent: Since you've indicated your desire to have the bio-samples and research data destroyed as soon as possible, by your leave I will signal the medical droids aboard the pod to proceed with that task before we return to hyperspace."[/I][/COLOR] Assuming Dofina has no objections, DRK-1X will proceed to deploy its scomplink probe and marry it to the fighter's computer access port so as to access its remote processor directly. With but a few silent commands, the probot transmits the activation signal for the pod's resident droid pool. Once it begins receiving the droids' telemetry, 1X instructs the units to fetch the sample case aboard, open it, remove the mainframe key-card for safe-keeping and then unseal all of the bio-samples containers. The probot then has the droids jettison the unsealed case out of the cargo pod before resealing the pod and deactivating themselves once more. With the cargo pod in tow once more, Derek manoeuvres the fighter around until it is facing the free-floating samples case. Bringing the small vessel's weapons online, the human replica droid targets the case and opens fire with a rapid-fire barrage of blaster fire. Bolt after bolt of destructive energy tears through the small metal case, vaporizing the delicate bio-samples and research data cards within. Even after the case is reduced to floating debri, Derek takes a few last carefully aimed shots to fully atomize what remains of the jetsam. As its counterpart is occupied with his target-practice, DRK-1X has turned its attention from the remote processor to the fighter's nav-computer. The probot runs through a few carefully executed hyperspace transit simulations while preparing a new jump program. When ready, 1X uploads the program through the ship's computer to the pilot's console. Seeing that they are once more ready to depart, Derek begins to manoeuvre the Ari's Sorrow around towards their far distant destination. The diminutive probot in turn retracts its scomplink probe back into its chassis before turning to its Mistress once. [COLOR=Silver][I]"Report: The samples case and research data have been obliterated Mistress. By your leave Mistress, we are also ready to re-enter hyperspace."[/I][/COLOR] Assuming his Mistress has no objections, Derek soon pushes forward the fighter-craft's hyperspace throttle once more, causing the stars outside the forward viewport to lengthen into streaks of light. The trio are thus en-route towards Yavin four. [/QUOTE]
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