Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi

Beaming at the approval, Kestrel backs up, and charges at the fence. Midway through, she seems to blur forward, and leaps. There's a puff of wind as she jumps, a subtle movement towards and around her as she calls on the Force to bear her up and aloft...

For the moment that she's soaring over the ravine, arms spread, legs together, eyes closed with a beautific smile on her face, she seems as native to the air as her namesake. It's almost a letdown when she tucks into a neat forward roll to her feet as she returns inevitably to the ground on the far side.

(based on info in last post, no roll should be needed to get across...lemme know if I'm in error. :))
 

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Actually, with a +5 Move Object and a Take 10, Anariel should be able to move herself over...according to the sidebar, Medium sized beings fall in the 6-50kg range. Plus, she is slender. :D Costs her 2 vitality points.


Taking a minute to concentrate and prepare herself, Anariel follows Kestrel's lead, using her ability to manipulate the force to help propel herself over the drainage ditch. While not as awe-inspiring as her companion's leap, it serves its purpose, and the Jedi Consular is soon on the far side of the barrier.
 


No roll is needed at all.

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The group lands cleanly and without incident on the other side of the drainage ditch, Anariel having a little more difficulty with the jump than the others, landing several centimeters closer to the fence than her two companions.

Yeshua surveys the land and finds nothing that seems to be out of place before beginning to walk towards the ship.
 


Several minutes later, you can see the giant ship sitting on its makeshift spacepad. The boarding ramp of the ship is closed, and you can sense at least 10 life presences in the ship.
 



Yeshua glances at the others, "So... what do you think? Should we just approach? It doesn't seem like we can't really get in any other way... though I suppose there must be some other way. Assuming we can find it and reach it without being detected."
 

"It won't be easy no matter what," Kestrel opines. "We can either walk up and hope they think we're part of them...and they may try to talk to us...or we can try to stay hidden and get close to look for a way on board that won't get us found. They may be able to see us even now, so we shouldn't wait too long to decide."

She considers. "Maybe if we pretend our coms are down and one of us is injured."
 

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