Natunda, 10 Melona, 12731
by
Jedi Knight VN Ysadora
Previouslies:
- New passenger Minsa Sol, Eborrean, is bewildered by the mental silence (now that he has no puppeteer parasite to yammer orders at him).
- Reese found a crashed High Vor Ghtroc 720. It might be VorCadriaan.
- The Ravenguard think they're some kind of New Order replacement for Palpatine's previous Galactic Star Empire.
- Thanks to a weaponized sensor ping, two Ravenguard are now apostate.
- The "Eternal Sith Empire", who have something called a "Sun Spear" that they cannot yet turn on. It might be a ship?
It can apparently cause an atmosphere to boil.
It is also lined with beskar, which makes it durable as hell.
- The CKs have something called "the Sword of Khashyun", which is kinda shattered, and supposedly an ancient Sith artifact.
Sir Rock Tapna has been on Yonbiss for two or three years now, heavily engaged in mission work. He is not happy about the past year-and-a-half of events that Davish is sharing with him.
Leftenant Pag Dan is the ranking officer among the locals.
Leftenant Dan decided to ask a "delicate question" of Reese and myself.
Leftenant Dan just wanted to know whether the presence of Minsa Sol meant that we were allied with the Eborrean Collective.
Leftenant Dan received a large datadump about the Vindrizi and their malignant fascist control of other people such as the Eborreans.
Leftenant Pag Dan went off with a whole lot to think about.
Portmaster Bab Sritoo has completed a scan of the
Night Sparrow. We are cleared from suspicion of Eternal Sith or Eborrean Collective tracking and surveillance devices. We are now cleared to visit the Vok City marketplace.
Davish has gone off with Sir Rock to speed up the whole "catching up the local Crimson Knight mission squad" process. Minsa is going to stay with Zam (and vice versa) fairly close to the ship for now. Our crewmember "sensor techs" are going over to the marketplace to see what bartering they can accomplish for services and/or non-ration food supplies.
Oh hey, Reese caught a spy! I wonder where his signal was going.