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Flashpoint
Carrick Station, the main hub of the Republic Fleet; nearing 300 years since its construction, the massive spacedock is kept in near-pristine condition, ready to cater to the needs of thousands of crews and passengers every day-cycle.
Every pilot worth of the name knows the hyperlane coordinates to Carrick, and will visit the place at least once in their lifetime.
Every pilot worth of the name knows the hyperlane coordinates to Carrick, and will visit the place at least once in their lifetime.
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"We should get moving, then." Onemi starts that way.
"Wait, if the Mandalorians see you opening doors towards the Engineering section, they will notice something is wrong." Asara turns to Narlock. "Chief, can we arrange some sort of diversion?"
"Sure do." Narlock turns to his security team. "Heard that men? We're going to start some trouble with a band of mandalorians!"
Corso shakes head. "We better hurry, then... if we are going to try the impossible, better to be quick about it."
The Trandoshan says something in his language, and Onemi... actually smiles a bit. "As you say, Master Hunter."
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Might as well go out in a blaze of glory as opposed to dying on your knees, no?
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Onemi flows past them, cutting down a couple; the Trandoshan cleaves past with brutal grace.
The remaining ones turn stupidly away from Corso and Annabelle, trying to track the two fighters with their blasters.
Bad mistake?
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Very bad mistake. Annabelle does not miss, with either blaster. She may be less...flashy than the Jedi and the lizard-man, but that does mean she's any less deadly.
Corso is no slouch either, we're sure.
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Well, Corso needs to stop to fire, but that's fine, he can just cover the rear; a few minutes longer and they arrive at the... wall? Oh, wait, control panel of the wall, Onemi hits the switch and the wall opens to reveal the engineering area...
...locked behind force fields.
"Chief, look!" One of the techs calls for a balding, wiry man. "Someone's here."
The man comes over, as close as the force field allows. "You must be crazy, running around with mandalorians on board."
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"That's me, crazy," Annabelle replies with a grin. "I don't suppose you'd be willing to give us some info on the systems on this ship?"
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"How to undo a security lockdown, so we can work back a stalemate with that big ship outside?" Corso, always helpful.
"You think you can get back into the bridge?" The man sounds impressed. "Well, I'm sure we can find a way."
"I hope so." Oh, look, Ambassador Asara. "You did a good job, clearing the way here. On some good news, the mandalorians didn't lock the express lift yet. On some bad news, Commander Narlock will not be able to keep the boarders distracted long, we need to retake the bridge now."
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"What about... a reactor reset, chief?" The first tech points at a display screen. "It would reset all non-essential systems, including the lockdown fields."
"Yes, and since we do a reset in case of a leak, it would also vent the whole engineering compartment to avoid contamination." Salen frowns. "Why you think the controls are on the other side of the containment field?" He points at a control panel on a wall.
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Because venting would kill all those people in engineering.
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"Where are those conduits?" Onemi nods at the idea.
"Down the left and right hallways, in the lower level; its just a few minutes away."
"We don't have 'a few minutes'; each moment we waste is a moment closer to the one when Kilran will tire of playing with us and kill everybody on board." Asara starts towards the control panel. "I'm sorry Salen; you will be remembered."
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"You, crazy witch!" Salen shakes his fist at the Ambassador. "Resetting the conduits will work, and the captain will know about this."
Onemi nods. "Someone needs to stay and watch over her, just in case." The Trandoshan says something, and the Jedi nods to him. "Thank you, master Hunter." Then she turns to Salen. "All the way down the halls?"
"Yes, either hall leads to three small connected rooms, look for the big gray boxes with control panels in each one." The older man nods. "Shut them down quickly and the computer will bring down the lockdown fields."
"I bet I can slice it." Corso nods. "Still have my kit."
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The group, minus the lizard-man and Asara, makes a mad dash down the hall. Switches are thrown,systems are sliced, and the group runs BACK down the hall.
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Asara is not looking at anyone, but talking in her comm. "Commander Narlock? You must have seen the lockdown was removed, care to join us in retaking the Bridge?"
"Copy that, Ambassador, we are going to shake off a mandalorian patrol and head there."
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The gang climbs into the elevator and starts the trip up.
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The Trandoshan tilts head, saying something; Onemi shrugs. "It might be. Would be rude to not finish this properly."
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The doors slide open, and the wide hallway to the bridge is clear.
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"Not the first time I've had to take out a bunch of mercs."
Time to head to the bridge and kick some ass!
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"Hasn't anyone ever told you that size doesn't matter?" she adds with a smirk.
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The mandalorian leader shakes head, taking a step back and both having his helmet close up and his energy shield come up. "Just like a Jedi to speak that way. Lets vape this scum and wrap this up" he speaks to the other boarders.
They tried? The Jedi takes the initiative, force-pushing away the mandalorians who were threatening the crew.
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