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A salvage operation
Talri_NikaniDate: Sunday, 10 Oct 2010, 6:46 PM | Message # 1
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Talri stood high on the bridge of his newly aquired Broadside cruiser as its guns watched over the forms of landing craft that approached the crash coordinates of the CR90 corvette, also known as the Corellian corvette, or a blockade runner. The Corvette was a venerated design, that was now being used by a few consulates as a diplomatic ship. It was versatile, decently armed for its size, and had a decent speed gradiant. Of course that was if it was new and space worthy, his holodisplay showed a broken ship however, one that had crashed on the planets surface a couple of years ago.

He knew that a fair amount of the ships useful systems would have already been salvaged by the locals. But some of the engine components and perhaps the lower gun emplacements that were most likely buried would be recoverable. The first 2 of 5 landing craft that were currently enroute from orbit were carrying the droids he assigned to salvage, the second group of three landing craft carried a number of his companies security droids assigned to the salvage crew to ensure that the local grifters didnt try to cause trouble.

From the air the area of salvage would be covered by a squadren of Vulture droids, and he would personally be watching over it all from the command deck of the Firestar. He turned to the computer console next to him and picks up a datapad that sat there, reading its contents on the next group of landing ships that would be delivering the aquatic mining droids to Raxus Prime. The likliness of the locals having the ability to harass his mining operations while in the deep sections of the planets oceans.

Also he had a couple of probe droids moving over the surface of Raxus two, looking for probable sites for a on planet base, as well as looking for any possible good sources of raw materials that could be mined and used in his companies shipyards.

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Watches the holoimages flash in front of him from his command chair as his Tanks and security droids take up defensive and dug in positions around the crashed CR90 Blockade Runner, and the Landing zone next to the ship. After the droids are in place the remaining two landing craft land and start disgorging the droids that would begin to salvage the blockade runner.

(ooc: as long as unopposed):

The landing ships would land and have their guns pointing outwards to add security to the salvage operation. The first security droids disgorged would be a dozen Droideka class attack droids, followed by a group of forced entry droids. A set of B1 battledroids armed with a set of explosives made to force entry into a ship who's entrances were blocked, like this one.

There would be sounds of muffled explosions soon after and the Droidekas would soon after enter the ship. The droids had orders not to shoot anyone until they were attacked first. They were sent in to make sure there was no booby traps or opposing forces.

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Commander_TothDate: Sunday, 10 Oct 2010, 9:24 PM | Message # 2
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Commander Toth knew that sound. That ominous, rolling metal sound. In fact, he was one of few outside the clone ranks of the Empire who did know that sound, the thing that made the sound, and how deadly that thing was. Destroyer droids, he thought. This mission is over. Of course, it had been over since the droid starfighters first appeared over the CR90 corvette Shapani Flyer, half buried in the wastes of Raxus Prime. With its once gleaming hull now faded and brown, it blended in nicely with the surrounding mounds of old, rusted starships, components, and assorted junk. But apparently they had found it anyway—whoever "they" were. Toth had never expected to see Separatists at all, much less here, on Raxus Prime, and in force. Where had they come from? More important, what did they want?

"Jenth, you all right out there?" Toth said into his comlink. His voice was ordinarily deep and authoritative, but at the moment it was merely a whisper. He was inside the Shapani Flyer, taking cover in a ladder well along one of the narrow, dark corridors, made all the darker now that he had shut off his glow lamp.

"Yeah, I don't think they see me," Jenth's voice replied, slightly muffled by Toth's hand over the speaker. Jenth was outside, having thoroughly camoflauged himself on one of the mounds of junk that overlooked the corvette. He had a superb vantage point, and watched through the scope of his sniper rifle as the tanks and troops assumed positions around the site, and as landing ships touched down and unloaded first the destroyer droids, then a squad of B1s.

Thus, it hadn't surprised Toth when the Separatists (or whoever they were) boarded the Shapani Flyer with destroyer droids—but the sound of them rolling down the quiet corridors was still unnerving. Toth was glad that very few of these beasts had survived the Clone Wars, but apparently not few enough. He held his breath and pressed himself against the ladder as closely as he could, as far as he could from the corridor as the droids became louder, and louder, and then their dark forms rolled past him with a whoosh of air. Two of them, at first. Then another two. But there were probably more. As soon as the sound of the droidekas receded down the corridor, he clicked his comlink to 'talk.' "How many of those rollers came in?" he asked.

"I saw twelve of those," Jenth came back, "And twelve droids of another sort. Security droids, maybe. Kind of skeletal looking."

"Battle droids," Toth shook his head in the darkness, "Baktoid 1's, by the sound of it."

"Should I know that?" Jenth asked, a bit drily. He apparently didn't appreciate the Commander's adventure down memory lane.

"Okay," Toth said, "So, any chance of sneaking out the way I came in?" It was a possibility, Toth thought. He heard an explosion from somewhere in the ship before the droids came in, meaning that, predictably, they'd probably blasted one of the airlocks and come in that way. Toth, on the other hand, had cut his way in through one of the escape pod bays (since the escape pods had long ago been removed by Jawa scavengers, it was simple enough to fusion cut his way through the old, rusted hatch into the escape pod bay. It was an inconspicuous way in, and more importantly to Toth at the moment, an inconspicuous way out.

"I don't know," Jenth said, skeptically, panning his sniper rifle across the line of tanks, "They have the whole site covered pretty good. I don't even know how I'm getting out of here without them seeing me."

"I could make a distraction for you, maybe."

"Or we can find out what they want," Jenth suggested, "Could be simple enough."

Talking to Separatists, Toth thought with disgust. It wasn't something he wanted to consider, but Jenth was right that he did have a tendency to shoot first and think later. And it was possible that they had just come to salvage the Shapani Flyer, like he and Jenth had, and that they weren't looking for a fight. It made sense, since if they were Separatists they would probably want to keep a low profile. Landers, tanks, and troops would say otherwise, though, Toth thought darkly. But he didn't have much of a choice.

"Okay," he said into the comlink, "Stay where you are for now. I'm going to find out what they want. I'm going to cover myself here, though, in case this goes wrong. If it does, and I don't answer my comlink in, say, ten minutes, I'm probably dead. So, you know, don't wait up."

"That's very helpful," Jenth said, drily.

"You know, if you weren't such a good shot, I might call you good for nothing, Jenth."

"That's not fair," Jenth said, "I'm great in bed, too."

"Yeah, well, the bantha might disagree if it could talk."

"Commander," Jenth said, his voice suddenly heavier, "Don't die."

"Have I ever died before?" he said, sarcastically. "Toth, out."

And then he was on the go, moving quietly down the dim corridor and listening closely for droids. He hadn't brought much with him in his satchel, except for his blaster pistol and a few small, explosive charges for the same reason the droids had—to blast his way through sealed doors or collapsed corridors if need be. That, and he had some spare power packs for his blaster. Toth knew, as any good resistor should, that if you rigged two power packs together and removed the sturm dowells on them, it made a decent grenade. Then he remembered the coolant drums he had passed on the way inside. I can take them, he realized. I can take them all. But some good it would do—even if he destroyed all 12 droidekas and all 12 of the battle droids, he was still surrounded by tanks.

Toth ducked into the maintenance closet he had passed earlier, and rummaged through the small drums of coolant that he'd seen on a rack on the wall inside. Most of them had been emptied by scavengers, except for the ones on the upper shelf. Toth smiled. Jawas. He grabbed one of the drums and unscrewed the cap, then pulled out his blaster pistol as he made his way, quietly, back into the corridor. He heard destroyer droids rolling through the confines of the ship, but they didn't seem to be getting closer as Toth, meanwhile, got closer to the airlock through which they had come. It was easy enough to find by the acrid smell of the explosives they'd used, and ugly, brown light flooding into the corridor from outside. He could hear the B1 droids outside now, apparently acting as a rear guard and communicating orders to each other in some indecipherable mechanical language.

He crouched, setting the foul smelling coolant drum onto the deck as he pulled the power packs from his satchel. He rigged them as a grenade in the manner he'd described, but didn't pull the sturm dowells—the "pin," so to speak—just yet. He gently turned the drum on its side and let the flammable coolant spill out onto the floor, then he stood, slung his satchel over his shoulder once more, held the "grenade" in one hand and pulled his blaster pistol from its holster with the other, and walked toward the entrance of the Shapani Flyer. He waited for the inevitable "Halt!"

The battle droids were in front of him, near the entrance. The destroyer droids, it seemed, were still inside the ship. And a few meters behind him, ready to stop the destroyer droids, if necessary, from rolling up behind him, was the pool of coolant on the floor. He forced himself to take a slow, measured breath. His right hand sweat on the grip of his blaster, while his left, mechanical hand held firmly to the power packs, ready to use them if he had to.


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Talri_NikaniDate: Monday, 11 Oct 2010, 7:15 AM | Message # 3
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A holographic image would appear in front of Toth, the image is that of the mythical bird 'the phoenix' which rotated for a moment, before transforming into a man in a black and emerald trimmed military uniform. He was obviously sitting on a command chair surrounded by a Ships command bridge. The man is slightly aged but still more young then old. "This is Commander Nikani, of the Salvage vessel Tricani. You are tresspassing upon a licensed salvage sight. I ask that you surrender to the security droids behind you, if you do, you will not be harmed and be escorted off site and released." He seemed to nod off screen, and an Assault shuttle would fly over the site, although it did seem to be a much older Nu-class Assault shuttle, it did carry a formidable array of weapons.

The droideka's and other security droids seemed to keep their distance for the time being.

Soon after, one of the landing ships would take off, heading towards one of the massive oceans of the planet, the lone landing ship would be flanked by 4 Vulture droids who would cover the landing ship as it lowered to skim the oceans surface, the forward entrance of the landing ship opened and a dozen Manta Droids were pushed out of the landing vessel and started moving in the same direction as the skimming landing ship. After a few more minutes a number of additional droids slowly get dropped out of the landing ship.

The second set of droids being mining droids, specially made by Quarrens for deep sea mining. The moment they landed on the ocean floor they would start searching for precious metals and other usable minerals and would almost immediately start mining them, sending the raw material to the surface. And the droids and the raw materials would be watched over by the Manta droids, specialized Submarine combat droids.

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Commander_TothDate: Tuesday, 19 Oct 2010, 8:12 PM | Message # 4
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For battle droids, they were strangely docile. That suggested to Toth one of two things; either these droids had been reprogrammed to act in this specific way in this specific circumstance, or they were being controlled by a central computer. Or both. Toth found himself glancing around the surrounding area, getting a feel for the number of troops and tanks, yes, but also looking to spot a computer core. Taking that out would solve his and Jenth's problem real fast. But he didn't see one, and it didn't occur to him as a possibility that there could actually be a Droid Control Ship in orbit. He had a good look at the hologram when it materialized and committed the man's visage to memory.

"Licensed," Toth mumbled sardonically. Nothing was licensed on Raxus Prime. Nothing belonged to anyone. Then again, this Nikani had quite a few blasters on the scene that said otherwise. Indeed, doubtful though he was of Nikani's promise to be promptly released, Jenth was right; it was too hot outside. Toth had another option, but not a better one. He pulled open his satchel (slowly enough that the droids shouldn't register it as a potentially hostile movement), and dropped his power packs inside. Then he holstered his blaster pistol and nodded to the droid that projected Nikani's image, assuming its commander was probably watching through its photoreceptors. "And my friend," he said, resisting the temptation to glance in the direction of Jenth's hiding place. He was unspecific, too; the less Nikani knew, the better. And the less inclined he might be to have Toth shot dead where he stood.


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Talri_NikaniDate: Wednesday, 20 Oct 2010, 9:31 AM | Message # 5
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"We are not here to harm anyone. You will be escorted off the premises. Unless of course you wish to talk about applying for a job to our organization." the hologram added. "We offer good pay. A solid meal, and decent quarters." he continued. Whoever this group is, they seem to talk big. "And we really could use local information about Raxus Prime."
 
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