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<blockquote data-quote="Shalimar" data-source="post: 4397407" data-attributes="member: 9600"><p>Over the past year Kay had matured both physically, and emotionally growing into the role of a seasoned intelligence operative. It may not have been what he had trained to do, but it was what she was doing, and therefore she would do it well. The past year had put to use talents that she hadn't known she had, talents that she once thought were some of the greatest talents of the criminals she intended to catch.</p><p> </p><p>Over the countless missions Kay had developed into quite the actor, a skill she had barely touched in her academy days, she would use it again and again bluffing her way into facilities, balls, and dozens of other places in a myriad of roles to numerous for her to count. It wasn't a role that the young woman had looked for in the Rebellion but it was the one that found her. Since that first hurried improvisation escaping Yavin she had impersonated officers of every rank and hue, getting her team into and out of imperial bases for Duerr to blow things up, for Istarra to slice into, or simply to steal critically needed supplies.</p><p> </p><p><span style="color: deepskyblue">"What is our cover sir? A holo starlet and her retainers on holiday? A Gamorrean cover band on tour? A bunch of tourists from Agamar?"</span> the young woman asks looking serious, but the seriousness shatters into a smile at the last suggestion. The humans of Agamar were considered to be the least intelligent, most backwater hicks in all the galaxy, even if they were some of the most upbeat beings in the galaxy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shalimar, post: 4397407, member: 9600"] Over the past year Kay had matured both physically, and emotionally growing into the role of a seasoned intelligence operative. It may not have been what he had trained to do, but it was what she was doing, and therefore she would do it well. The past year had put to use talents that she hadn't known she had, talents that she once thought were some of the greatest talents of the criminals she intended to catch. Over the countless missions Kay had developed into quite the actor, a skill she had barely touched in her academy days, she would use it again and again bluffing her way into facilities, balls, and dozens of other places in a myriad of roles to numerous for her to count. It wasn't a role that the young woman had looked for in the Rebellion but it was the one that found her. Since that first hurried improvisation escaping Yavin she had impersonated officers of every rank and hue, getting her team into and out of imperial bases for Duerr to blow things up, for Istarra to slice into, or simply to steal critically needed supplies. [COLOR=deepskyblue]"What is our cover sir? A holo starlet and her retainers on holiday? A Gamorrean cover band on tour? A bunch of tourists from Agamar?"[/COLOR] the young woman asks looking serious, but the seriousness shatters into a smile at the last suggestion. The humans of Agamar were considered to be the least intelligent, most backwater hicks in all the galaxy, even if they were some of the most upbeat beings in the galaxy. [/QUOTE]
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