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<blockquote data-quote="Ankh-Morpork Guard" data-source="post: 4484320" data-attributes="member: 10079"><p><strong>Nightclub Group:</strong></p><p></p><p>With nothing left keeping any of you at the Blue Moon, or rather, outside of it, Kay started to lead the way back to the apartment, which could be seen not too far off along the walkway. The night in the city was like night in most of the Core, with a black sky barely being able to be seen through the various lights of the city, along with countless airspeeders and even starships heading in and out.</p><p></p><p>But you only got a short distance away from the Blue Moon when there was an explosion. While it was not entirely unexpected, it was still very loud and strong enough to give the walkway a good shake. You couldn't see it, but from the sound, it seemed to be down below rather than on your level. And, of course, people began to panic.</p><p></p><p>The young Imperial pilot nearly fell over, likely more due to being drunk than the explosion, and spun around to look back in that direction. He muttered something surprisingly rude before speaking louder, <span style="color: green">"'s the damn Rebels again. Can't just...let em...can't jus..."</span> he sighed heavily and turned an apologetic look to Kay, <span style="color: green">"Halfta find em if they're near still. Else they'll keep killin' more people...meet me back at that place tomorrow night."</span></p><p></p><p>He turned, almost collapsed, drew his blaster pistol, and ran as best he could towards the explosion, falling into a group of Imperials that exited the Blue Moon. There were even some Stormtroopers heading that direction, and more appearing out of almost no where, trying to contain the panic and possibly lock down the area entirely.</p><p></p><p>And then you saw him. Running straight towards you was the Kel Dor from before. You were sure it was him. He wore the same clothes and had the same coloured skin as the one in the Blue Moon from earlier, and though he was running away from where the explosion had been, he was doing quite a good job of staying within a crowd of others doing the same.</p><p></p><p><strong>Apartment Group:</strong></p><p></p><p><span style="color: Sienna">"Just a moment...I'll send you the stuff we picked up. Its kind of hard to read, but its the best we could do to trace the signals we picked up,"</span> Sara responded over the comm. </p><p></p><p>In a matter of seconds, Istara's datapad displayed a small map of the area. It was a crude, wireframe display that looked like the exact copy from the <em>Vortex</em>, but showed the area well enough. You could see where the ship was inside the hangar, the hangar itself, and the immediate area of the street where you were. Overlayed on top of that were a series of wavy lines that looked a bit like a topographical map. Except that they all came together inside the hangar two north of the <em>Vortex</em>'s. While there were a couple other points on the street that had tighter lines, nothing was as obvious as the hangar section.</p><p></p><p>Before being able to act on any of the data, however, you both heard a loud explosion. It was above you, almost directly, and looking up quickly you could see the end of the flash and small pieces of debris began to rain down, thankfully mostly pebble-sized pieces of duracrete that didn't pose any serious threat. People began to panic and scatter, and in seconds it was a chaotic mess in the street.</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px">Lia:</span>[sblock]You couldn't see much, but it doesn't seem to you like the explosion could have originated above you if it was on something. The pieces of debris were definitely from one of the large buildings that shot up into the sky, but it had been too low to be on one of the upper-level walkways that criss-crossed the sky.[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ankh-Morpork Guard, post: 4484320, member: 10079"] [b]Nightclub Group:[/b] With nothing left keeping any of you at the Blue Moon, or rather, outside of it, Kay started to lead the way back to the apartment, which could be seen not too far off along the walkway. The night in the city was like night in most of the Core, with a black sky barely being able to be seen through the various lights of the city, along with countless airspeeders and even starships heading in and out. But you only got a short distance away from the Blue Moon when there was an explosion. While it was not entirely unexpected, it was still very loud and strong enough to give the walkway a good shake. You couldn't see it, but from the sound, it seemed to be down below rather than on your level. And, of course, people began to panic. The young Imperial pilot nearly fell over, likely more due to being drunk than the explosion, and spun around to look back in that direction. He muttered something surprisingly rude before speaking louder, [color=green]"'s the damn Rebels again. Can't just...let em...can't jus..."[/color] he sighed heavily and turned an apologetic look to Kay, [color=green]"Halfta find em if they're near still. Else they'll keep killin' more people...meet me back at that place tomorrow night."[/color] He turned, almost collapsed, drew his blaster pistol, and ran as best he could towards the explosion, falling into a group of Imperials that exited the Blue Moon. There were even some Stormtroopers heading that direction, and more appearing out of almost no where, trying to contain the panic and possibly lock down the area entirely. And then you saw him. Running straight towards you was the Kel Dor from before. You were sure it was him. He wore the same clothes and had the same coloured skin as the one in the Blue Moon from earlier, and though he was running away from where the explosion had been, he was doing quite a good job of staying within a crowd of others doing the same. [b]Apartment Group:[/b] [color=Sienna]"Just a moment...I'll send you the stuff we picked up. Its kind of hard to read, but its the best we could do to trace the signals we picked up,"[/color] Sara responded over the comm. In a matter of seconds, Istara's datapad displayed a small map of the area. It was a crude, wireframe display that looked like the exact copy from the [i]Vortex[/i], but showed the area well enough. You could see where the ship was inside the hangar, the hangar itself, and the immediate area of the street where you were. Overlayed on top of that were a series of wavy lines that looked a bit like a topographical map. Except that they all came together inside the hangar two north of the [i]Vortex[/i]'s. While there were a couple other points on the street that had tighter lines, nothing was as obvious as the hangar section. Before being able to act on any of the data, however, you both heard a loud explosion. It was above you, almost directly, and looking up quickly you could see the end of the flash and small pieces of debris began to rain down, thankfully mostly pebble-sized pieces of duracrete that didn't pose any serious threat. People began to panic and scatter, and in seconds it was a chaotic mess in the street. [size=1]Lia:[/size][sblock]You couldn't see much, but it doesn't seem to you like the explosion could have originated above you if it was on something. The pieces of debris were definitely from one of the large buildings that shot up into the sky, but it had been too low to be on one of the upper-level walkways that criss-crossed the sky.[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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