“…and the Lady Vincible has authorised us to open fire with the turbo lasers if you try anything like that again.”
As Jom lazily faked apologies to the droid from traffic control he saw Lok bringing the Wayfarer in to an adjacent docking bay carefully and slowly.
El and Jom descended the docking bay as an old B1 Battle Droid, without weapons, approached them. It had a sticker on its torso chassis with “Hello My Name Is” printed on it and “Welcome to the Vincible please ask me any questions” scrawled in by hand. After explaining the rules of the ship, namely that you own only what you bring with you, laws and contracts from the rest of the galaxy do not count aboard the ship and everyone on the ship is free, no slaves or bounty hunting, the droid asked them if they needed any information or directions. Notably it did not ask for any docking fees, nor had the traffic control mentioned anything, or tried to assign them specific landing slots.
Lok, approaching from the Wayfarer, asked the droid if there was any starship repairs, and the droid directed them to Pango’s Starship Repair at the extreme stern of the main landing bay. With no further questions the droid left them alone. El suggested a simple division of labour, Lok would stay and repair the Wayfarer and make her look as good as possible for resale, with Thoulyakk helping, and she would take Jom to find a buyer for the ore and the ship.
Checking the information panel near the exit from the docking bay for a list of cantinas where El hoped to find some contacts they noticed an entry for Universal Exports, a bulk cargo trading outfit. They immediately made this their first port of call. Located near to the port-side main docking ring Universal Exports was basically a huge warehouse. One corner has been walled off with some cheap seats added to form a small waiting room manned by an old red C3 protocol droid.
El quickly arranged to speak with the proprietor, Shapo Magit, a human male in a worn suit with a holographic tie that occasionally fizzled in and out of existence. He was interested in their cargo but offered only 5,000cr for it, which El and Lok agreed was too low for a cargo that they estimated to be worth around 10,000cr. They decided to hold onto it and see if they could get a better price on Junction or some other world, and rely on the ship sale to fund their repairs.
Politely declining his offer, they asked if he was interested in buying a freighter, or knew anyone else who was. He suggested they try Pango of Pango’s Starship Repairs. El asked if he knew Pango and Shapo suggested he did, that they often did business together but were not on the best terms because of their business rivalry, Pango having to buy a lot of his bulk materials through Shapo, but also having a strong influence on what shipping came to and from the Vincible and thus the trade Shapo received.
Heading back they located Pango, a large four armed Besalisk. He was interested in buying the ship, and asked to look it over. On the way they explained that they would also be looking for some repairs on their other ship and probably some upgrades. El introduced Lok to Pango as the greatest engineer in the galaxy, and explained that he had been keeping the ship in tip-top shape, but Pango simply laughed and pointed out that he’d already met a dozen “greatest engineers in the galaxy” this month. He was quick to spot the evidence of damage to the ship, but admitted that Lok had done good quality repairs to it.
Overall it was in good nick, damaged but well repaired, and the fact it was clearly stolen with “Offworld Mining Corporation” stencilled on the side didn’t matter to him at all. With no specific buyer lined up he could offer them 70,000cr in cash or 80,000cr in “store credit”. El tried to persuade him to give them a partial bonus for partial store credit but he wasn’t interested. Whilst the crew debated it he asked to start looking at their other ship to make them a repair estimate.
Thoulyakk greeted him as he boarded the Pigeon and expressed his hope that he would give them a good deal since they had no other money and desperately needed these repairs. El seethed and suggested Thoulyakk might need to go and move some heavy crates for the next hour or so, preferably somewhere else. Fortunately for the crew Pango was of the “simple but fair” school of business and simply suggested they might not wish to involve the Wookie in future business dealings because not everyone was as ethical as him. When he spotted the Azurite crates however he asked them if they were selling.
El said they were, and that Shapo had offered them 6,000cr (a lie, he had only been willing to pay 5,000cr) but they were keen to sell if he could offer them a decent price. Pango offered them 7,500cr on the condition that they did not try to start a bidding war between him and Shapo and the offer would be off the table if they started anything like that. Whilst attempting to appear hesitant, they readily agreed.
In the end the crew decided to go for the 70,000cr in cash but spend a lot of it on repairs and upgrades and split the rest for personal use. With some direction from Lok, Pango and his crew would spend the next few days working on the ship. First they would be rebuilding the damaged hull plating and external components. Whilst they repaired the rear emitters of the main drive they would be upgrading it with a higher thrust output. The shield generator would also be receiving a significant boost in an attempt to stop such damage from happening next time.
El firmly believed that the best defence was a good offense, and it didn’t take much to convince the others. The medium laser turrets would be removed and each one replaced with a twin linked heavy laser. A somewhat illegal modification would add a concussion missile launcher on the starboard side and a proton torpedo launcher on the port, the mechanism concealed underneath Thoulyakk’s and El’s bunks respectively. All of these upgrades to be wired into an upgraded targeting system illegally salvaged from a Sentinel Assault Boat. The Annual Pigeon would rise Phoenix-like from the ashes, faster, tougher and with significantly sharper talons.
With the Pigeon due for 3 days of 24/7 work, full of mechanics and noise, the crew packed their overnight bags and looked for some accommodation on the Vincible. Most of the crew were happy simply to have a bed to lay down on, and gravitated to The Barracks. The hotel had only be slightly modified from its days as the barracks for Clone Troopers and offered cheap bunks in shared rooms. El, however, went the other way. She decided that what she really needed was an en-suite hot tub and some pampering was happy to fork out 500cr a night to stay in The Bridge, the most swanky joint on the ship. With that the crew split up for some personal time and a spot of shopping.
After an ill-fated attempt to get into The Bridge, mostly due to his lack of knowledge of El’s room number or even her full name, Thoulyakk found himself wandering The Spine, the main access corridor that acted as the high street for the ship. Ignoring such petty distractions as the gambling joint The Ace of Coins or Habby’s Haven, a house of ill repute, Thoulyakk found himself drawn into the shops of nick-nacks, artefacts and old books.
Without ever meaning to he soon realised he was hunting for evidence of the lost Jedi Order. He had grown up simply knowing they existed, having lived through the war on Kashyyk and seen them leading the Clones, but the reaction of his new decades-younger comrades upon his discovery of the Lightsaber and their ignorance of what it symbolised had brought home to him how the Empire had not only destroyed them physically but destroyed the memory of them too.
Hours later, after much searching and many questions he found himself very far from the Spine, a long way from the busty and wealthy sections and as far as he could tell pretty close to the hull in a dead space between the lower shield projector and the main reactor. In a small and dusty compartment piled high with dusty data cards, old computers, broken droids and real bound books, an old hunched Duros shopkeeper was asking for 1,000cr for a simple grey bound book entitled The Jedi Path.
Up in The Bridge, El was preparing for some information gathering of her own. She had told her friends she was just looking for a bit of luxury and pampering, and laughed off their attempts to come and use her hot-tub, but in truth this trip was all business. As she zipped herself into a little black dress is felt no more or less like pulling on combat armour. Just the right equipment for the job at hand.
The next day Thoulyakk was shopping again, this time for more mundane items. He picked up some attachments he could add to his bowcaster, and Hotch Geelo, owner of the Hunter’s Lodge, advised him of a few extra tweaks he could make himself to get the maximum performance, although Thoulyakk privately planned to ask Lok to do the work for him, and then moved on to a business he had found a listing for called The Grapevine.
Run by a Bothan called Eluz, it specialized in information. He asked for a rundown on the planet Junction, which was straight forward and he received immediately for 100cr, and asked for the Bothan to try and find out what he could about the name Tarth Arlos. Eluz explained that it would cost 50cr up front for him to run the search with no guarantee of results, and to come back tomorrow. If he found anything it would cost Thoulyakk another 450cr for the information.
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Feriae Junction
In addition to basic statistics about the world the report contained the following summary:
An uninteresting planet with nothing special to recommend it, the only reason for its modest wealth is that it lies upon the intersection between the major trade route the Hydian Way and the lesser trade route the Gordian Reach. In the wake of the destruction of the Death Star many Rebels passed through Junction when the Rebel Base at Yavin was abandoned. The strong Imperial presence that followed caused the collapse of the local Hutt controlled organised crime gangs which were unprepared for such sudden scrutiny. Since then the vacuum has been filled by the recently growing Azure Cabal organisation who are now the primary organised crime group on the planet.
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Tarth Arlos. Human Male. His name is on an Imperial list of persons of interest, but there are no details on what he’s done and no specific bounty issued. No description or holo image available. There are also some traces of his name on rebel communication channels, but he’s not flagged as a known Rebel in any accessible Imperial databases. Nothing on him in the major corporate databases I can access, although that doesn’t tell us much in this day and age. He’s also not a registered ship owner with DASS although again that’s not telling us much. Can’t find him as a member of any major guilds either. Based on your other request I took it upon myself to check the name with a contact on Junction. Nothing reliable but a third hand suggestion that his name may have come up in relation to the Azure Cabal, that’s a criminal cartel you’ll see mentioned in your Junction report. Someone called Tormel may have dealt with him. It’s not much of a lead, and I don’t envy you following it up, but it’s something.
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El had less direct success. About Vigo Brisgi she learned very little, only that he controlled all of the Black Sun activities in a nearby sector, but one particularly talkative and somewhat inebriated Deveronian, keen to impress her with his knowledge, had explained the structure of the higher echelons of Black Sun, that the Vigos were the chief lieutenants of the undisputed leader of Black Sun, Prince Xizor. She also found out that the sector they were in was controlled by Vigo Kamann, a female Deveronian who has a fierce rivalry with Vigo Brisgi.
She also learned, when discussing the power of Prince Xizor, that he was now probably the second most powerful person in the galaxy, after the Emperor, since Darth Vader, formerly number two, had fallen from favour after the Death Star’s destruction.
Lok, tired after a spending much of his time supervising the Pigeon’s upgrades did his best to assist Thoulyakk with the upgrades to his bowcaster, but having not been there when Thoulyakk had been buying the parts had only a partial understanding of what we being asked of him. He did manage to make some adjustments that would increase the muzzle velocity but the fine tuning was beyond him and the explanation about firing speed made no sense at all. Knowing his limits, Lok was at least smart enough to avoid making things worse and promised Thoulyakk that although it hadn’t worked this time he could go back to the dealer with him later and find out exactly what he needed to do to make it work.
Jom spent most of his time relaxing in some of the fine drinking establishments aboard the Vincible. Spacer’s Retreat was somewhat blue collar for his tastes, and whilst the dancing girls and laser ball playing on holopanels on the walls might appeal to the stereotype freighter pilot, it did not satisfy Jom. Hair of the Vornskrr was better, it had a nice atmosphere and he enjoyed overhearing two people talking about “that crazy pilot in the green dynamic doing a stunt flyby”, but in the end despite the higher prices he found himself gravitating to The Glass Act, a classy place with low lighting, leather sofas and most importantly a great taste in music with live acts in the evenings.
When the repairs were finally completed three days later, the crew left the Vincible richer, in a fully repaired and heavily upgraded ship and armed with more information, both for the group’s mission and some of their own personal interests.