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In Hunt for an unlikely ally
Kenas AnnigDate: Tuesday, 08 Jun 2010, 7:47 AM | Message # 16
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Kenas was visibly confused for the first part of Anubis's statements. It wasn't anything he said. As a matter of fact, he appreciated the sudden drop of tension between them. There was just so much to consider. He could see clearly that this Mandalorian wanted battle, it was a matter of where to steer that fury. Kenas knew of several star systems, especially in the Velcar sector, with small but determined resistance movements.

He leaned forward against the table and said, "I know a few off hand. I can suggest several destinations, unless you're still thinking about Bastion," he said. "Many are often poorly funded and disorganized, but I know of one world that's been waiting for the Republic for years now. Their people haven't been snubbed out yet."

He was referring to Entralla located in a star system of the same name. Entralla was like many worlds in Imperial space who desired their independence. The planetary garrisons exerted strict and repressive controls over the population. Although, revolution seemed possible after the Battle of Endor. All armed uprisings eventually ceased and any resistance was terminated before they could threaten control. Entralla had become a tremendous defeat and seemed fated to remain in Imperial hands.

It didn't have to be that way. If the resistances could prove they had a chance of winning, the New Republic would give its support. It seemed Anubis was willing to cooperate with him. Their personalities would clash again in the future, but at least he could see them doing a lot of good.

Kenas also considered whether Anubis was deceiving him. The Mandalorian was being rather enthusiastic. While he wouldn't attempt to read Anubis's thoughts, he did perceive his emotions. Learning whether Anubis was being genuine would be simple.


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Anubis_XerxesDate: Tuesday, 08 Jun 2010, 4:21 PM | Message # 17
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The Mandalorian knew what Kenas had suggested could be wiser, and maybe he should be willing to try this out. Either way, he would kill several Imperials. "Hmm..." Anubis would ponder for a moment on Kenas' suggestion, a hand placed on the table and the armored fingers were tapping on the table. It was enough for Kenas to hear it, but because of the noise throughout the Cantina, it might be difficult for others to hear. "What you're suggesting could be good. If we can help a lot of resistance win over their independence, or have the population be strong enough to stage a coup d'etat then replace the government that's strong enough to switch a planet over to the New Republic according to the Bastion Accords," Anubis may be a Mandalorian, but he have had been paying attention to the treaty. He have been attempting to find a loophole that could be an advantage against the Imperial Remnant. "If there are enough planets from the Imperial space to join the New Republic, then the New Republic might feel entitled to finish the business by eradicating them from the face of the galaxy."

Anubis would grin inside the helmet, continuing to watch Kenas through the T-visor. The Mandalorian warrior would extend his hand out, for Kenas to shake on it. "We can be the ones that help ignite this. Are you in?" If Kenas doesn't join up, Anubis would simply leave and rally thousands and thousands of people to oppose the Imperials. Perhaps, in time, his people would come to join him in battle. The warrior want the Imperials to be wiped off the face of the galaxy more than anything else. It would satisfy his revenge, and gain him honor and glory among his people.


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The Empire's worst nightmare
 
Kenas AnnigDate: Wednesday, 16 Jun 2010, 2:23 AM | Message # 18
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Despite Anubis's cooperative nature, Kenas suspected he was still in danger. Questions began to flood his mind. Many of his concerns were about whether to trust the Mandalorian sitting before him. He seemed earnest enough. Anubis had done nothing to lead to great suspicion, except be rather detailed about his agenda.

Silent filled the air between them. Kenas took a deep breath and then sighed. He glanced into the T-visor, peering to where Anubis's eyes were within the helmet. His gaze lowered back to the table and he was visibly deep in thought.

It wasn't a bad idea. It was once his business to take the fight to the Imperials. He had no reservations against taking their lives. Of course, for the right reasons. There were so many questions now.

Although he couldn't see everything clearly, Kenas was unafraid. He would trust his intuition and trust in the Force. He smiled at Anubis and nodded.

"All right. You thirsty? My mouth feels bit dry," he said. He clicked his tongue and indeed his mouth was parched. Kenas turned about briefly to see the bar.


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Anubis_XerxesDate: Tuesday, 22 Jun 2010, 2:40 PM | Message # 19
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The Mandalorian would slowly take his hand back onto the table, he would scan the area not with his own eyes but with the program inside his helmet where he could identify people if needed. It was merely a precaution, it was typical of bounty hunters. Especially those that are embedded into the Mandalorian Culture. While he let his helmet do the scanning, he would turn his attention toward the Force user.

"It's good to see that you agree. Those whites deserve some shebs-kicking." Anubis would speak with a tone that would clearly indicate that he is fully prepared for combat. A quick moment later, the warrior would calm himself down and then waved off Kenas' gesture at getting a drink. "I'm fine."

There was a reason to why he didn't want to take off his helmet and it clearly wasn't because he wasn't thirsty. It was because he rarely trust people outside his brothers and sisters. Now that he has a Force user on his side, he might be able to recruit people into picking a fight with the Imperials with a little more ease.

"Kyr'am bah te Imperials." He would simply whisper to himself, as he crossed his armored arms.


~Anubis Xerxes
The Empire's worst nightmare
 
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