Ala'ar Rinn

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[Unsteady Ground Phase 2] Decapitation Strike
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Multi-Objective Prompt
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Your Piece of the Cake
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After the skull and bones from the Nightflyers was found in several neighborhoods in the sector, it was apparent that there was work to be done. People had forgotten who their real masters were. That in itself wasn’t a problem, as it actually translated into an opportunity, especially for a counter-intelligence member who was looking at a new life away from the imperial propaganda machine. As Scholae’s former spymaster, Calindra still had a good amount of resources at her disposal. She had eyes and ears, all over the galaxy, especially in Caperion.

With Empress Elincia’s death and Scholae’s invasion of Meraxis so prevalent in the media of late, it was only natural that people would start testing Excidium’s hold on the underground economy. The Nightflyers being one such group that had splintered off from the imperial tree within weeks of the Empress’ death. Perhaps they believed that the new empress had better things to do while she tended her garden to the northwest, or that she would be too busy with her transition to power, choosing a color palette for her new chambers. Fact was, the Empress was busy, but the other members of her inner circle as it was, carried out business as usual. The overlords, hadn’t forgotten, even if their ambitious and rebellious underlings might have decided to test their leashes.

It was obvious at the meeting of the Seraphi-Ragni (what the locals called the crime bosses that controlled the Seraph and Ragnath respectively) that some of the Seraphi and Ragnathi bosses had turned their backs on the Caperi Crime Syndicate families, not realizing that there were actual overlords to respect. 

Calindra had remained unmoving as she listened from the shadows. Unaware of the intruder in the room, the group argued with some of the loyalists, some touting the white and purple skull with Excidium’s inverted E on their jackets.

 “Vin,” grumbled a grisened Weequay, “last month we requested that you come up with some weapons deal with the Hutts, what’s the status?”

Openly defiant, a bald headed human reclined and put his feet on the table. “See that boys? The greying Weequay still thinks he’s in charge…” Calindra’s eyes smouldered as a little less than half of those gathered around the table started chuckling.

Vin, as he was called, suddenly stood up. “Times are changing, Lal’ro. It’s time you finally acknowledge the new boys in town. And we’re here to stay… in fact,” Vin started as he slowly and menacingly made his way towards the head of the table, “I think you should step down, and let someone who’s obviously got you beat take the lead.”

Lal’ro glared up at the human menacingly: “You don’t know what you’re messing with, Vin. I suggest you and your ‘boys’ get in line before a bigger fish mak-“

Whatever the Weequay was about to say, the words were suddenly cut off when Vin’s fist had hit him in the mouth, “I won’t ask you again, Lal.” A vibroknife suddenly appeared in the human’s hand, which he brandished menacingly under the Weequay’s nose.

Calindra suddenly stepped out of the shadows, her cloaked figure’s sudden appearance causing a stir around the table. “Wow, Vin..! you really won’t listen to reason?” Her footsteps echoed around the chamber as she approached the table, some relief clearly showing on Lal’ro’s face.

“Who… what… I don’t know how you got in or who you are, but you’re not gonna change anything here, girl,” Vin growled as he turned to face her with his blade.

From under her cowl, Calindra’s smooth jawline, feminine lips turned into a menacing smile as she faced off with the traitor.

“Oh… look at that boys, Vin thinks he’s in charge…”

This earned Calindra some uncomfortable groans from Vin’s supporters around the table, and a collective silence from the others. Lal’ro for his part was about to take advantage while Vin had his back turned, but he noticed Calindra’s warning not to interfere and sat back down in his chair.

“The Nightflyers are gonna take what’s rightfully theirs!” Vin growled as he stepped towards Calindra.

Calindra’s head tilted sideways, as if considering Vin before she lifted her left hand towards him. Vin was suddenly lifted in the air from where he stood, powerless in Calindra’s telekinetic grip.

“I agree, the Nightflyers are ‘gonna’ have a seat around this table, but you are not going to be heading them anymore, Vin.”

With a wave of her hand, Vin flew from where he was floating and was violently slammed against the far wall, his screams resounding around the room. He flew again across the room, over the table to everyone horrified looks, many of them ducking as Vin screamed and bellowed as he sailed in front of them. His scream was interrupted by the loud sound his body made as he hit the other wall, his vibroknife clattering to the floor. His clearly bruised and broken body sailed through the air again, and landed loudly on the table in front of his terrified supporters.

“Nightflyers,” she said menacingly to everyone in the room. “In case I did not make myself clear, Excidium will not tolerate dissent amongst the Seraphi-Ragni, or anyone else within the organization,” she said as she looked at each of Vin’s old supporters to ensure the message got through, she then turned to the rest of those assembled, taking a softer tone as she addressed them. “As of now, the Nightflyers’ leaders will report directly to me, and everyone in my organization will keep their good manners at these meetings.” 

She turned towards Lal’ro as she took Vin’s old seat, “I apologize for our former leader’s outbursts. We will report back on the Hutt Arms deal at the next meeting, Chairman.”

Lal’ro look up from the bloody body on the table, and blinked several times as he took the time to digest what just happened. He inclined his head respectfully towards Calindra, and resumed the meeting.

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[GJW XIII Phase I] Fiction - Multi-Objective Prompt
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## [OBTJECTIVE #3]

Various coded cylinders and electronic tablets lay scattered across Calindra Hejaran’s desk; the owner of which was leaning into her chair and looking off into space, deep in thought.

Normally, Scholae’s Director of Intelligence wouldn’t really care who the Iron Throne was getting involved with (even if it was a point of interest); but in this particular case, the Collective was being particularly hell bent in squeezing the Iron Throne out of the equation. That in itself, was interesting, but that wasn’t what Calindra was fixated on. No, it was the Principate’s involvement that interested her and the possibilities that such a scenario could open for Scholae.

As it was, the Principate had made an enemy of Scholae when Lucian Niatinus had severed his imperial ties following Palpatine’s death at the Battle of Endor. Having an old score to settle, Scholae’s Director of Intelligence didn’t see them as potential long term allies that she could enmesh in Scholae’s own political intrigues down the road. Calindra couldn’t in good conscience let them ally themselves with the Iron Throne or the Collective either. No, Palpatine exploited alliances and conflicts whenever they arose, whether they had been orchestrated by himself or not, and in this particular instance, a weaker Iron Throne and a weaker Collective would ultimately bring Scholae the greatest rewards down a long road to supremacy. Truth of the matter, if the Iron Throne were suddenly busy with a war on three fronts, Scholae could bide its time and tilt the balance of power at a time of its own choosing. If she was lucky, the Iron Throne might even settle an old score for Scholae without even knowing it.

“It’s finally time to throw the Principate to the wolves,” Calindra said suddenly as she pushed aside the clutter on her desk.

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## Temnos Excavation Ship - Niatinus

*"Tearl,"* said a small framed woman at the smelting controls as she engaged the comm's transmit button. The heat of the smelting machine made the place hot and stuffy, the air stale with the smell of melting ore.

While the woman was slight in size, her body was strong and and firm, with a muscular build. She sported dirty blonde hair cut roughly just above her eyes in the cut of a lifetime soldier. The most striking things about her, aside her size the sheen of sweat trickling down her uncovered arms were her icy blue eyes, the left overs of her mother's genetic heritage from the slave circles of the outer rim territories.

Today she wore black body armour around torso. Along with her chest armor, shin, knee, shoulder and elbow pads protected her joints, accentuating her muscular arms. She carried a blaster pistol strapped to her hip, her shorts were cut pretty high, and revealed what most gentlemen didn't dare comment on: her rock hard glutes.

*"Tearl,"* she repeated into the comm unit at her left shoulder, her gaze going from unhurried to slightly annoyed at having to repeat herself. *"This is Daci, come in Tearl."* She let go of the transmission button and paced around impatiently as she waited for the mechanic to answer.

The term mechanic didn’t really do the man justice. He was more of an extremely talented savant engineer, or even a machine whisperer. He could recalibrate engines and reprogram droids so adroitly that it almost seemed like he’d hardly done anything at all. The thin, shady-lookin' human with wild wisps of brown oily hair falling over his eyes looked up from his latest puzzle and passed a hand in his greasy mop of hair. If he ever decided get himself cleaned up, he might pass for a Coruscanti noble, until he opened his big trap that is. That's when his thick Corellian accent comes out and leaves no doubt about his lower-class origins, but only the ladies know about his: "Made on Corellia" tattoo.

*“Hold onta yer nickers, girl. Tearl’s only got two ‘ands, both of ‘em deep in this infernal contraption’s wirin’, an ya don’t want me to accidentally invert wheres them wires go ta, now would ya?”*

*“Remember when we were on the Resistance?”*

Tearl was suddenly alert, understanding Daci’s deeper meaning: she noticed an infiltrator. The Resistance had had its share of trouble, because no one had noticed te infiltrator in time, causing a very ill advised descent into a gas giant.

*“Ahhh, yeah... good times that. What’s got ya thinkin’ about that ol’scow?”* he asked, catching her drift.

Daci visibly relaxed, *“Stupid emmiter array, kept going on the fritz. This smelter keeps bugging, the left side is being sluggish.”*

*“Gonna check her out for ya, be with ya in two shakes of a spanner.”*

It took Tearl some will power to only pass his hand through his hair, not to look around him as he was dying to do, and unhurriedly make his way towards Daci. The younger woman wouldn’t have used the Resistance if she hadn’t seen someone who shouldn’t have been there. She didn’t raise the alarm, probably hoping to capture the intruder, so the two pretended to discuss about faulty machinery, pointing and testing it while they discussed a plan.

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A shadow had crept very near Daci and Tearl’s position, making its way from the back of the ship where the ore extraction and smelting happened, towards the cargo area, slipping between the excavation ship’s various crude ore crates and assorted mining supplies. The shadow remained at a quiet standstill, then when the two had their backs turned, dashed deeper into the ship as other shadows infiltrated the rest of the Temnos excavation fleet.

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Tearl and Daci had planned to follow their particular shadow and corner it in the piloting cabin, assuming that the intruder wanted to steal the ship and the ore it had gathered, so when they stormed the cabin, weapons drawn, they were surprised to find it empty.

“Tell me, I’m not going crazy... you saw it too didn’t you?” Daci said as she lowered her blaster, eyeing the cabin suspiciously.

Tearl nodded, “Aye, that I did. Sawr’it, plain as day where ya said it’d be. Mayhaps we misjudged its intentions, but we ‘ave the cabin. Watch me back, guv,” he added as sat by one of the consoles and reached for a button. The consoles in the cabin suddenly went dim.

“Tearl! Now isn’t the time to swit...”

“I had nothin’ to do with it!” Tearl cut her off, “I’ve been locked out of the controls!”

The both stormed out of the piloting cabin, and rushed down the access corridor, only to come face to face with the lythe form of a woman in a tight fitting combat suit. Her fiery red hair was cut short, and her face was mared with various cybernetic enhancements snaking down various sections on her face and hands.

Daci was the first to move, only to get a kick in the gutt and for Tearl’s blaster bolts to leave scorch marks where the woman was before. She gave him a rueful grin as he leveled his blaster at her again, only to have her move so quick that she actually circled around the access corridor towards the ceiling and landed between Daci and him. The blaster was suddenly kicked out of his hand as Daci parried several quick jabs directed towards her.

The woman was terribly fast and strong.

Daci took advantage of the intruder’s focus on Tearl to tackle her, but the woman nimbly jumped out of the way by kicking off one of the ship’s bulkheads, and vaulting backwards out of Daci’s path, but she hadn’t expected Daci to bounce back with a similar trick of her own, and landing a boot directly across her left cheek. The woman staggered, some of the cybernetics to short, giving Tearl a rather curious idea.

“Keep’er busy!” he shouted as Daci punched and kicked her assailant. She wouldn’t be able to keep the fight going much longer at te same intensity, she could feel her legs and arms screaming from the effort, practically feeling the blood trickly down her forehead.

The woman was quickly wearing her down, and coming around for another round when Tearl rounded the corner again, odd pistol in hand. He aimed for for the woman’s back and fired, shooting two needle-like prongs at the woman’s back. As they made contact with her, they burried deep into her skin causing her to jump around in surprise.

Suddenly the needle prongs discharged electricity into the woman, sending it coursing through her body, sending her convulsing on the ground as the electricy wrecked havoc on her synapses and circuits.

Daci gave Tearl a puzzles look as she tried to steady herself, sweat and blood trickling down her forehead.

“I’ve always thought it foolish of them collective folks, wearing circuits like that... it’ll always leave’em exposed to shorting more than just their circuits,” he expained with a shrug.

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The two managed to get the Niatinus back online, only to find out that the rest of the excavation fleet had been sent on a direct course towards the colony’s nova crystal reserves. Despite their best efforts, the colonists never managed to evacutate in time. The excavator fleet had been turned against the colony, leaving death and destruction in their wake, eventually cutting through the nova crystal depot, causing blast that nearly anihilated the half of the colony.

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“If you were there to help, how is it that your fleet didn’t come to the colony’s defense,“ Mav growled at his Deputy Grand Master.

Evant swallowed, “We’re still looking into that.”

The Grand Master’s eyes became dangerous slits of molten lava, focused intentently on Evant. “You better find a good reason before the Principate starts putting two and two together, because if this alliance falls apart, I’d better have someone else to focus my anger on. Do I make myself clear?!”

“Crystal,” Evant said keeping his eyes downcast.

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CSP Run-on: Do or Die
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Into the Fire - Fiction I
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Into_the_Fire_-_Fiction_I__final_.pdf
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submitting my latest draft in the hopes I have time to finish (not final, contrary to the file name). :(