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Topic: SW: Dawn of Defiance Q/A
Subject: Brief notes:



ARA: you spent two force points on that last update. You've got two left.

EVERYONE: Still 18 minutes on the timer, I think. Only 2 rounds have passed by.

Enjoy!

Ayrn

Posted on 2009-09-29 at 01:50:24.

Topic: Dawn of Defiance: The Traitor's Gambit
Subject: ARA: Sticking it to the Man...


Ara’ala was relieved to see her companions step onto Blue Deck. Her mind spun, wondering how she might get out of this current mess, and join up with the rest of her companions.

Suddenly, a thought hit her, If I can just knock out a few of these monitors…

Checking to see where her “partner” was, Ara tried to slowly and subtly remove the Overcharged 350 from her security kit. Taking a seat opposite the other trooper, Ara found an open port on one of the four main terminals. As best as she could tell, if her plan worked, she should be able to knock out the monitors in the hanger and the BluRay.

She waited for the mechanism to power up before releasing its charge.

4…

Ara watched the monitors with eager anticipation.

3…

One final look at the hanger monitors revealed seven stormtroopers and the Imperial officer.

2…

One of the troopers appeared to be riding some kind of small vehicle.

1…

A closer look at the screen revealed it to be a repulsor-sled.

-->Bzzzzt<--

Ara watched as all twelve monitors changed to nothing but static snow.

“What the hell just happened?” questioned her partner from behind her.

[OOC:Well, you knocked out some monitors – BluRay and the hanger monitors are now offline. Ara does not believe her partner saw her put in the “Overcharged 350”. What’s next?]


Posted on 2009-09-29 at 01:48:26.

Topic: Dawn of Defiance: The Traitor's Gambit
Subject: Party of Three... check point


The three companions stepped out on to Blue Deck and, without a pause, began to make their way to the deck’s main hanger. For Hako’ib and Karra, in particular, this was an intense moment – their freedom from this wretched station hung in the balance.

Well, that… and the absolute certainty of death if we get caught, thought Hako’ib grimly.

The uniformed man seemed to pay no attention to them and made his way casually around the corner towards the offices. The heroes, however, took the earlier corridor to the right, making their way towards the hanger.

As the rounded the corner, they nearly ran headlong into a squad of stormtroopers. The troopers ignored the heroes and continued on their way. Hako’ib turned his head slightly, and noted that two of the soldiers made their way towards the offices, while the other four moved in the direction of the main elevators.

Looking ahead, the companions noted two more soldiers enter into the Loyalist Lounge, and two more soldiers coming towards them. The troopers stopped the three companions near the entrance to the Lounge.

“Halt, citizens,” commanded the one.

“Alien scum,” muttered the other.

“This is a restricted deck. What’s your business?” questioned the first.

As they were stopped, Ithiria happened to notice a familiar face in amongst the sparse crowd of people: The plain-clothed Imperial informant who had fled from her earlier shootout on the Promanade. The Jedi couldn’t tell if he had spotted her yet.

Looking again in the man’s direction, she noticed him talking to two troopers as well.

[OOC: I’m trying to keep both groups on the same time frame, so this is as far as you go. I know you posted in the Q/A Forum that you would tell them you were picking up cargo… and you’re welcome to try that if you like. Whatever excuse you make, make it good… maybe I’ll give ya bonuses to whatever social check I use - Deception or Persuasion. ]


Posted on 2009-09-29 at 01:18:42.

Topic: incoming baby!
Subject: Guy?!?!


What?!?!?! I obviously did not receive the memo.

Congrats, dude!

Posted on 2009-09-28 at 20:23:18.

Topic: SW: Dawn of Defiance Q/A
Subject: Delayed due to weather


Our power got knocked out last night due to the storm, it's still not up and I am not able to post at work today. So... look for the update tonight (hopefully we'll have power by then).

Thanks for your patience.
Ayrn

Posted on 2009-09-28 at 14:09:59.

Topic: SW: Dawn of Defiance Q/A
Subject: Friendly Reminder


It's update day!

I need your updates in by 7 PM EST for them to count and be included in my next updates. Hope to see some soon!

Ayrn.

Posted on 2009-09-27 at 15:12:48.

Topic: Stare into the Night Q&A
Subject: Again... just lurking and posting


Just finished watching the movie "Push"... not the best movie by far, but may be of interest to you. Basically, a movie about a bunch of humans gifted with various forms of The Sight.

Not bad... but not great. I toss it in FYI.

Ayrn

Posted on 2009-09-27 at 05:03:03.

Topic: Stare into the Night Q&A
Subject: Lurking and laughing...


So, I'm a Stare into the Night creeper.

...There.I said it.

And having said that, your last comment, Meri, has got to be one of the funniest I read so far. lol Alex just part of the package deal! So good!

Posted on 2009-09-24 at 23:12:03.

Topic: A Local Legend - Q/A
Subject: Interesting...


Well, that was NOT what I expected you to say, Almerin. Cool!

Hmmm, well, in that case, I suppose a little restocking and info gathering might be good. Perhaps we can return to the village, see if any of the fishermen have caught sight of these Kuo-tau, and maybe charter ourselves a boat cruise to somewhere close to their location.

Sound good? Other ideas?

Ayrn

Posted on 2009-09-24 at 23:08:42.

Topic: A Local Legend - Q/A
Subject: Alright... for real, though... what are we doing?


Brianna, not sure if you're out of the hospital. I hope so! And, more so, that the infection, if not completely healed, in now under control.

With that in mind (and with no real pressure), I think we need to have a little player OOC chat about where we are going with this game.

Dragon Mistress, do you believe that going after the sword in an effort to bring it to bear on this minor sea-god is the direction we ought to go? Or is Tami's suggestion based more on role-playing (Tami being keenly interested in getting her hands on this sword of light and all)?

Because I personally think it is a recipe for TPK. There's just no way we can expect our 4 character party to defeat a tribe of Kuo-Tau with them having home court advantage. Our characters will be decimated, in my opinion.

Beyond that, there's still the god to deal with after that. Also a TPK action, in my opinion.

OOC, Almerin has also hinted at the fact that this story is nearly finished. A plot to retreive a sword and kill a god does not seem to me to be "nearly finished" and seems beyond our characters' level.

IC, Driscoll will be strongly against going after the sword, if the sea-syl is telling the truth, and it really is in the possession of this Kuo-Tau tribe.

We're missing something still. Something so simple I think... or at least something that is staring us right in the face. We're just not connecting the dots yet.

Anyway, I'm really interested in hearing your guys' OOC thoughts on this game. Hit me back!

Ayrn

Posted on 2009-09-24 at 06:46:17.

Topic: SW: Dawn of Defiance Q/A
Subject: Some important notes



Okay! Okay! Some important notes for you:

1) Time elapsed: 12 minutes have past by on the timer. 18 minutes left ‘til BOOM-BOOM-POW!

2) PARTY OF THREE [Ithiria, Karra, Hako’ib]: Your comm units do not work in the Elevator. Which is to say, the special comm. unit Ithiria has doesn’t work, nor does Hako’ib’s encrypted one. Karra doesn’t have one, if I’m not mistaken.

3) Timing of events: Ara’s meeting in the Security Station is happening at the SAME time as the party of three’s ride up the elevator. As the party of three steps onto Blue Deck, the storm troopers have just left the briefing room and are heading to their assigned stations.

4) PARTY OF THREE: You have NO knowledge of #4. Only Ara knows this. Currently, the three of you are simply standing near the elevators. No storm troopers are in sight.

5) PARTY OF THREE: You may come up with a plan of what you are going to do once you hit Blue Deck, though your plan must that place before Deck N09 (when the maintenance workers step on), so make it simple. Five decks it not a lot of time.

6) ARA: As the party of three steps onto the deck, you can see them on the display monitors.

7) Outside of that… any questions?


Ayrn


Posted on 2009-09-24 at 06:01:41.

Topic: Dawn of Defiance: The Traitor's Gambit
Subject: THE OTHERS: Moving on up!


[OOC: I rearranged some of your guys’ dialogue in order to make the story flow a bit better…

Meanwhile, back on Deck N14, the three newly met companions began working out their plan.

“I have to agree with Karra,” stated Ithiria, with regards to attacking the Jin-Gul gang members. “There are too many variables to risk it, plus we have an explosive device which, again, agreeing with Karra, the imps will lock this station down until the bomber is found.”

Hako’ib accepted his companions’ wisdom and moved on. "Ithiria, you need to call Maya,” he said, passing his encrypted comm unit to the Jedi. “Tell her that we'll be in the hanger in about half an hour and will need a pickup. There isn't anywhere safe on the station now, even if we could have got back here, the Jin-Gul gang would never let us live and we can't hide anywhere else without putting others at risk."

Ithiria looked at the comlink that was handed to her and after a moment, punches in the frequency given by Maya and begins talking, the message, “Maya. It’s Ithiria. We are picking up cargo. Need extract from hanger in 35 minutes."

Maya’s voice crackles to life over the comm unit, --“Ithiria! What the…”— there is a pause –“I told you to only use the comm unit I gave you!”—there is another pause, followed by a sigh. –“Where? What deck?”—

“Blue deck,” comes Ithiria’s response, remembering that Maya had indeed given her a comm unit.

There is no response from Maya. The Jedi hands the comm unit back to Hako’ib.

The comm unit does not remain silent for very long, however. Ara’s voice, much deeper than normal, comes through the speaker with a somewhat cryptic message:

--“…Been playing up all shift.”— there is a slight pause before she continues –“So, what do you think the hanger crew found in the hanger? Must be pretty bad if we’re all to go there…”—

For a moment, none of the companions on Deck N14 moves, each considering Ara’s words.

[OOC: I rolled Perception checks for each of you, plus Force Perception for Karra. Two of the three of you passed your perception checks to get a sense of what Ara’s message might mean. Karra failed her Force Perception roll. I worked it out in the story that Karra failed both rolls, only to keep with the dialogue that was written.]

Hako’ib was the first to come to some conclusions. Oh, frack! he thought as he began jabbing at the elevator’s call button before slamming his fist into the wall.

"Looks like our plans gone wrong,” he said, frustrated at how freedom hoped for seemed to be slipping away. “We might have to storm the hanger after all."

"What happened? What's going on?" Karra asked, setting her pack back over her shoulder as she waited for the elevator to arrive.

"The Stormtroopers have found our friend in the hanger,” stated Hako’ib, explaining his theory. “They also think Ara is one of them and are going to investigate."

As they waited, Hako’ib anxiety got the best of him and he grabbed his comm unit, calling Maya once more. “My name's Hako'ib. I work for Switch. The Stormies have found your security agent and Ara is down with them planting a distraction. We need a ship down there on call to get us out once we have the agent."

The response was terse, as though Maya was speaking through gritted teeth, --“Stay off this frequency or you’re going to get us all killed!”—

The comm unit went silent again. The arrival of the elevator punctuated the silence with a ~~PING!

The party of three stepped into the turbo lift before the doors had even fully opened. With great haste, Hako’ib punched in the code for Blue Deck and the lift whirled its way up. The Twi’lek scoundrel holstered his pistol, and together the companions waited.

Their ride was interrupted four times on the way to Blue Deck. First, a group of three human male maintenance workers stepped on at Deck N09 only to get off again at Deck N06. For most of the three floors, one of the workers sneezed repeated only to say, ”Aw, sorry, fellas. I’m allergic to cats.” The companions could tell he was faking it, and the other men just laughed along rudely with the joke.

At the Promenade, a human family [father, mother, son, daughter] and a man wearing an Imperial uniform stepped onto the elevator. As they continue to ride up, the girl attempted to reached up and touch Ithiria’s tail, but the mother smacked her hand away, “Aria! You make sure you wash that hand when we get to our room!” the mother looked at Ithira with scorn. “You don’t know what you could catch!”

Karra and Hako’ib noticed that the uniformed man just smiled but didn’t say anything. The family got off at Deck P23. The companions waited for the uniformed man to exit too, but he was heading all the way to Blue Deck as well.

Finally, the elevator reached Blue Deck, and the companions and uniformed man stepped off. Stepping onto the deck, all the companions immediately notice the security cameras pointed at the elevators. The “people” traffic on the deck is not as heavy as on the Promenade, with only two people plus their droid servants stepping onto the elevator the companions just got off.

The heroes also notice the uniformed man turn the corner towards the offices.

[OOC: Alrighty! So you guys have made it to Blue Deck! Hurray! Now what? :evil: (before you answer this question and post, please read the Q/A board for more details)]


Posted on 2009-09-24 at 05:41:27.

Topic: Dawn of Defiance: The Traitor's Gambit
Subject: ARA: Into the lion's den... Blue Deck Secuity Station.



The stormtroopers were already making their way to the deck’s security station while Ara was making her excuses. Whether they heard her or not was unknown. They didn’t question her further though. Nor did they answer her question about the “suspicious cargo.”

As they rounded the last corner before the security station, Ara noticed a familiar face. Hanging out by the entrance of the Lucky Stars was the plain-clothed Imperial informant who had fled from their earlier shootout on the Promenade. He seemed to be looking at no one in particular and everyone in general. The man obviously did not recognize the Arkanian in her current disguise.

Following after the other two soldiers, Ara entered into the lion’s den – Blue Deck Security Station. A human male, dressed in a regular Imperial uniform (as opposed to storm trooper armor) greeted the three of them at the front counter and let them pass through the security door into the briefing room with a simple push of a button.

Entering into the brief room, Ara suddenly found herself surrounded by display monitors – three of the four walls were nearly filled with the screens, each displayed images from cameras posted throughout the deck. As Ara took in the screens, she noticed that some of the cameras seemed to be moving. At first confused, it finally clicked for her… some of the droid were transmitting images!

So caught up was she in this discovery, that she nearly missed her cue as an Imperial officer walked into the room. Each of the other stormtroopers (there were eighteen in the room now, plus herself) quickly lined up and snapped to attention. Ara followed suit.

The officer walked with a stiff, crisp military step, his boots clicking on the floor. Standing in front of the soldier, he did not waste time, “Soldiers! I have just been informed of the storage of some suspicious cargo apparently located on here, on our own deck.” He paused for a moment, letting the words sink in. “How this cargo managed to find its way on to this deck makes no difference for the moment. What does matter is that we find it. And find those responsible for it.

“Our sources tell us that those responsible will be looking to leave with in the next few hours. We will NOT allow this to happen! Understood?!”

“Sir! Yes, Sir!” came the soldiers’ strong reply. Ara joined in, only a millisecond behind the others.

“We will find and crush these roaches and bring glory for ourselves and glory for the Emperor! Understood?!”

“Sir! Yes, Sir!”

“There is already a squad in the hanger looking for the cargo…” the captain continued to lay out instructions for his troops:

Four troopers were to monitor the main elevators.

Two troopers were to monitor the maintenance elevators.

Two troopers were to monitor the entrance to the Loyalist.

Two troopers were to monitor the entrance to the Lucky Stars.

Two troopers were to monitor the entrance to the BluRay

Four troopers were to patrol through the hallways.

One trooper was to assist the captain in the hanger.

Ara and one other trooper (the one that had questioned her about her comm not working) were assigned to watch the security monitors in the briefing room and report any suspicious activity to the appropriate troops.

“Failure in not an option, Soldiers! I WANT THIS CARGO! Dismissed!”

The troops quickly filed out of the briefing room and headed to their stations, leaving Ara alone in the room with only one stormtrooper.

[OOC: Here you go, Ginafae! The security cameras are posted through out the Blue Deck. There are a total of forty monitors:
- two cameras in the maintenance room
- one camera down the maintenance hall
- four in the Loyalist
- four in the Lucky Stars
- four in the BluRay
- four by the elevators
- one in each hallway, so four total. (none down towards the offices)
- eight in the hanger
- eight cameras are mounted on maintenance droids
- one blank monitor

There is one other stormtrooper with Ara, there is one officer at the front counter. You can see all the other troopers on the cameras as per the Captain’s assignment, plus the six-man squad in the hanger (for a total of seven stormtroopers and one officer in the hanger).

Where do you want to go from here? (hint: you probably want to wait for my post for the rest of the party.
]


Posted on 2009-09-24 at 04:26:36.

Topic: SW: Dawn of Defiance Q/A
Subject: Geraint... use of Telepathy.


Geraint, I'm afraid Use the Force [Telepathy] cannot be used to send such a detailed message. As per the book, you can try to send a specific emotion or a single thought, like, "Help!" or "Danger!" or "Stop!"

If you have a moment, please edit your post... If not, we'll just ignore it for now.

Glad to have you back, man! And glad to hear life is a little less FU and a little more BAR... mmmMMMmmm. Beer...



Ayrn

Posted on 2009-09-22 at 17:10:21.

Topic: SW: Dawn of Defiance Q/A
Subject: 10-4!


If can manage a post up early in the week that would be great. Your companions might have something a little more to work with then.

Thanks,
Ayrn

Posted on 2009-09-21 at 06:53:24.

Topic: Dawn of Defiance: The Traitor's Gambit
Subject: Careful planning, indeed...


“If By'u comes down just tell her from me not to worry about the droid now, less you want him as your servant or something."

“I’ll keep that in mind, Tails,” scoffed Angus. “Now, follow your kitten’s example, and get gone!”

The man seemed like he’d keep his word and, sure enough, while the thugs kept their weapons trained on the heroes as they left, they didn’t fire a round. Once Hako’ib, Ithiria, and Karra were through the door, one of the thugs hit the control panel, closing the bay doors.

As the three companions begin to make their way to the elevators, Hako’ib speaks softly in the commlink to Ara, “Get down here now.”

--“Yeah …yeah…didn’t your mother ever tell you not to rush a Lady?”— came Ara’s reply.

The companions made it to the elevators without any incidents. Together, they decided to wait for Ara to return before venturing up. However, as they waited, fine minutes passing with no sign of the Arkanian, Hako’ib began to second guess his decision not to take out Angus and his gang.

Karra disagreed with the Twi’lek, encouraging him to put the gun away and stick to the plan.

[OOC: Sorry, guys, not much here… you may want to wait until Ginafae posts and then respond to Ara… if Ara decides to use the comm.


Posted on 2009-09-21 at 06:51:40.

Topic: Dawn of Defiance: The Traitor's Gambit
Subject: Doing what you're told...


With a sense of urgency, Ara picked up her carbine from the desk, turned off the lights and opened the office door with as much stealth as one could muster when wearing Trooper armor.

Stepping out into the hallway, she was relieved to find that it was clear again, save for the maintenance droids. Closing the door, she straightened herself up again and walked around the corner, attempting her best “trooper swagger”.

She saw the two troopers by the elevator again, looking as though they were listening to something coming through on their headsets. Almost as one, they moved from their post and began making their way towards her.

Ara nearly past them as they reached the T-junction leading up to the Loyalist Lounge, when one of them turned to her and said, “Soldier! Your comm unit not working? Harnell just called us all back to the station. Something about suspicious cargo in hanger. Let's go!”

[OOC: Careful, Ginafae… ]


Posted on 2009-09-21 at 06:14:12.
Edited on 2009-09-21 at 06:17:43 by Ayrn

Topic: SW: Dawn of Defiance Q/A
Subject: Ara and stuff


Sorry, Ginafae, I should have made this more clear… you can’t actually take everything from the desk, unless you are planning on holding on to some of the stuff. All your packs are full when you step into the office. You’ll have one empty after you get rid of the explosive and timer, but that’s it.

I’ll allow the cred chips and the three code cylinders to be stored in the same pouch as your other cred sticks. But you’ll have to choose one of the following combinations for the empty pouch:

4 holoprojector cylinders OR
2 holoprojector cylinders and a lightsaber OR
2 holoprojector cylinders and a glow lamp OR
A glow lamp and a lightsaber.


Posted on 2009-09-21 at 05:42:58.

Topic: A Local Legend - An Audalis Short Adventure
Subject: How about this...


Y' ARE gettin' forgetful, Cole! the swashbuckler chided himself as the sea-syl reminded him gently of the metaphor.

Isi asked about the location of the sword, which Blbaobabl seemed to know the location of as well... He is a knowledgable syl now, ain't he, hmmm...

"I'm not thinkin' th' sword b' what we're lookin' for, lass. Or, rather," Cole corrected himself. "I'm hopin' there b' another way t' bring peace t' th' villagers and man-lizards... and perhaps th' god himself."

Turning back to the sea-druid, Driscoll ask, "D' y' know where Gubulondil b' hidin' out at, though, should w' b' wantin' t' talk with him? And what form w' might find him in, should w' b' lookin'?"


Posted on 2009-09-21 at 02:11:39.
Edited on 2009-09-21 at 02:13:15 by Ayrn

Topic: A Local Legend - Q/A
Subject: Thanks...


Yep... I see it now. Hmmm... well, ladies, where do we go from here? I think there's more to the sea-syl, but I'm not sure how to get at it yet, beyond just stabbing him. lol

Grrr... any thoughts, Dragon Mistress or Brianna?

Ayrn

Posted on 2009-09-21 at 01:59:01.

Topic: SW: Dawn of Defiance Q/A
Subject: Premature...


I think the word you were looking for, Reralae, was "premature", not "immature".

It's premature to worry about the pistol Ara picked up because none of the rest of your characters are with her and, I suspect, that when she does return to your PCs, your PCs will be more concerned about get off the station than about what Ara scored out of the IRR's office.

However, let me weigh in on this, so that we're clear, and so that this doesn't ship-wreck your party unity:

1) Unless I specifically say that something is "group treasure", nothing is. For instance, in the opening posts, Maya offered the original three players a certain amount of credits (which Ara currently holds). I expect at the end of the adventure Ara will make sure Ithiria gets her fair share.

However, the unknown amount of creds remaining on the two sticks Ara just found are hers... I don't expect her to share any of the items she just found.

Similarly, Hako'ib has a suit of Storm Trooper armor (which Ara is currently borrowing). If he sells it, I don't expect him to share the credits.

2) Don't get caught up with the stuff! While there may be stuff lying all around, consider whether or not your characters really need it. I know we (as players) have all grown up in a materialistic/ consumeristic culture of owning and hoarding more and more stuff, but try to remember the feel of the original Star Wars movies or, if you like, the Lord of the Rings trilogy. You just don't see people slugging around loads and loads of stuff.

In fact, more stuff, in this game, can get you into trouble. For instance, the reason I wanted to know if Ara was carrying up her shoulder bag was because, if she was, Ara's percentage of being noticed would have increased. (STs with shoulder bags? Come on! Everything about STs is standard issue! )


Anyway, don't worry about the stuff. Star Wars is not about the "cool" stuff like in DnD (at least, not in my game). Keep it simple, is my philosophy!

Outside of all that, haha, I REALLY excited to see how this last scene of Chapter 1 plays out for us! There's so many possibilities now.

And not just for this last scene, but also for side plots and other nifty, intiguing adventures. Can't wait!!!

Keep up the good work!

Ayrn.


Posted on 2009-09-19 at 00:39:56.

Topic: SW: Dawn of Defiance Q/A
Subject: Time required


It took Ara 10 minutes to go up the elevator. So far, 20 minutes have passed by.

Posted on 2009-09-18 at 11:46:57.

Topic: A Local Legend - Q/A
Subject: I choose door 3....



{cough,cough} Liar!

Oh! did I say that out loud?

Posted on 2009-09-18 at 01:57:17.

Topic: A Local Legend - An Audalis Short Adventure
Subject: Because he's offering!


Driscoll regarded the sea-druid once again. Huh? What mosquitoe story?! Y' gettin' forgetful, Cole, he thought to himself as he listened to the conversation between the lasses and the sea-syl.

"We'd want 'em 'case we b' lookin' t' get ourselves int' Cardista's depths," Cole answered his companion's question. Turning back to the sea-druid, he continued, "We'll take 'em. Though, I actually was wonderin' 'bout th' sword in th' mosquitoe story. Could y' tell m' th' tale 'gain? I seem t' 'ave forgotten it, lad."

[OOC: What mosquitoe story?!? When did he tell that story? I can find it anywhere...]

Posted on 2009-09-18 at 01:49:08.
Edited on 2009-09-18 at 01:55:20 by Ayrn

Topic: Dawn of Defiance: The Traitor's Gambit
Subject: Tick-tock goes the clock...


Ara hastily went to work, setting her carbine on the desk so that she could take a look at desk lock. Seeing that it should be a simple trick to crack it open, the mechanic brought out her security kit once again, picking the Mech D2000 Deceiver for the task. She inserted the cylindrical tool into the lockpad and clicked the “start” button. The Deceiver showed five red bars, which meant five tumblers need to be lined up. Placing the tool between the palms of her hands, Ara twirled the D2000 like a mixer. The red bars were quickly replaced with green ones as the tumblers fell into place. Within moment, the Arkanian was twisting the lock open and rifling through the drawers.

The first drawer contains: four holoprojector cylinders; one code cylinder for use with a lock like the desk lockpad; and two cred chips.

The second drawer contains: an older model, heavily modified, heavy pistol with a well used holster; a lightsaber; a glow lamp; a power pack; one code cylinder similar to the one found in the first drawer.

The third drawer contains: one code cylinder similar to the others; and an ornate, japor wooden box which holds three medals of honor for various war service. It seems Krev Neilson is a veteran of the Clone Wars.

[OOC: Let me know what you want to take…]

Having pilfered through the desk, Ara went about doing the thing she had really come up here for – placing the detonite. With skilled hands, she connected the timer to the brick and placed the brick against the wall, hidden behind the small duraplast containers. She noted that the containers were also locked with cylindrical locks similar to the desk.

[OOC: I’m not sure Ara actually picked up a comm unit, but I don’t really care either way. If she did, then she’ll hear the next section. If not, then ignore Hako’ib’s last bit.]

Hako’ib’s voice suddenly came over her comm unit, shattering the silence in the room, “Get down here now.”

[OOC: Ginafae, let me know how long you want to set the timer on the detonite for, and where you want to go from here.]

Posted on 2009-09-18 at 00:04:30.

 


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