Aretsuya
Jan 18th, 2008, 10:38:05 AM
<o></o>THE BUDPOCK VINE
Unidentified Assailant Claims Life of Notable Barrister
<st1:time minute="30" hour="17">5:30PM.</st1:time> An attack on Dr. Giles Degersted has been reported next to the City Centre at Ballistica. The victim, a 42 year old barrister, had been shot several times in the lower abdomen by what appeared to be shards of scrap metal, as evidenced by the bloodied fragments found some distance behind the exit wounds on the deceased’s lower back. <o></o>
Forensics reveal that these wounds had penetrated deep into the flesh, rupturing several major organs and spreading infection in its wake. Such abrasions have never been officially recorded before, owing to the fact that no such weaponry of today shoots out shrapnel as projectiles into the victim’s body.
Furthermore, Degersted’s ID card, credit cards, and all manner of other personal valuables appear to be missing. The Trust Bank has announced that most of Degersted’s money has been withdrawn in increments at various locations throughout the city, with the majority of the transactions having been made last night, shortly after the presumed time of death. Mr. Havonhoff, one of Degersted’s clients, alerted the police after the advocate uncharacteristically failed to arrive for a consultation on time, and neglected to answer any calls.
Miss Nancy Gren, a local barmaid, was the one who stumbled upon the cadaver upon returning from her night shift. “At first, I was wondering why there was a still figure around the edge of the street. When I saw what it was, I was absolutely horrified!” she stated.
Officials have dubbed this mysterious assailant as the “Ballistica Bandit.” Closer inspection has revealed a distinct correlation between the murder of Dr. Giles Degersted and a series of other missing person reports that have been filed across the region over the course of the past month. Although previously assumed to be unrelated, the bank frauds and hefty transactions, made shortly after the disappearance of each of the individuals, seems to be inherent to each of these crimes, thus suggesting a common culprit. No other body has yet been reported.
Owing to the numerous attacks on these innocents and consequent identity theft, the police warn fellow citizens to keep any and all information pertaining to their identities (such as bank account numbers) absolutely confidential, not to be disclosed to anyone. This criminal has also been suspected for taking large unverified loans under the aliases of numerous citizens, thus causing the financial institutions to wrongly accuse these victims of identity theft. As these crimes are not self-revealing, they can continue for a good amount of time without any detection. These connections have only been made recently following the implications of Dr. Degersted’s untimely death. Police are actively investigating each of these cases.
The unusual shrapnel wounds and steadily cumulating total of missing funds and other valuables is a matter that affects every resident of Budpock. If any information about the suspect can be brought to light, please contact your local authorities.
<o></o>- J. Learner.<o></o>
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“Ballistica Bandit? Couldn’t think of a crapper name for me, could they?”
Aretsuya huffed pompously and disregarded the holographic newscast almost immediately. She had other things on her mind right then.
The moon shone dimly on the murky footpaths, illuminating the cracks and crevices of the already broken down pavement. The pale, dismal light polished her smug features, her face dotted with beads of perspiration, gradually growing colder by the second. Just as her heart skipped a few more beats than it should have.
The sirens howled menacingly, as Aretsuya shoved the carcass further back into her ship. She had breached open the doors of a crime she hadn't intended on committing at that precise moment, so she had not an idea about what to do with the damned soulless corpse. Kitty Colster was being so darn annoying, with her "meet me in the back of this alley, blah blah blah." and then demanding more credit than what she deserved. The deal had been for Colster to sweep up the mess Aretsuya made, good and clean, owing to the fact that Kitty worked for the law enforcers there anyway. But she just couldn't help but get herself carried away, and ordering more pay than what they had initially discussed. Otherwise, she'd give Aretsuya's name in, and ... well, who the hell cared anyway. There would be no point speculating over the possibilities if the wayward officer of the law (Aretsuya scoffed at the thought) were dead, so the scarlet-haired woman just stuck the shrapnel canon into Kitty's chest and, bam.
There was the ugly, haunting glow of the tall, rusty streetlamps. Aretsuya did not feel as bright as they were, but rather as dull-witted as the moths bumping into the sides of the scratched glass. Flickering, one, two, and then out. Is that how Kitty felt during the last few minutes of her life? She didn’t care. That bastard was the one who had gotten her into all of this. She only needed to rely on herself to get out. Only herself. No time for the news flashes now.
Funny how the media at large viewed her. It made the lass feel so... important. Heh, good one.
The shadows of the trees looked eerily like ghosts, disturbing the clear roads and gliding into the alleyway where Aretsuya stood. She would be damned if she was found out, if she just remained standing there. <st1:city><st1>Mission</st1></st1:city>: Get rid of Kitty's body, take her stash and run for it. Maybe grab a few new gadgets for her ship while she was at it. All money is good money, after all.<o></o>
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An orchestrated cacophony of restless pups, a wail of sirens, distant yet so close, and all went quiet. Her irritation at Kitty was slowly transforming into fear for what was to happen next. And if something was to happen...<o></o>
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She wasn't going to wait around long enough to find out.<o></o>
<o></o>
Hesitantly, Aretsuya withdrew from her reverie and headed towards her ship. The adrenaline pumped through her veins as she quickened her pace and ran in and out through the different paths of the streets, until finally, observing a hazy sea of smoke up ahead as the vessel’s ramp descended in greeting, she lessened her speed to an ambling traipse and made for the control panels, letting the ship’s doors slide shut with a muffled hiss behind her. She lit a cigar for herself as the hormonal surge receded and stretched, smirking lusciously, and allowing the nicotine to work its wonders into her head. Bliss.<o></o>
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“Where to now, lass?” she muttered to herself. Coruscant. That always seemed like the best destination for one itching for trouble.<o></o>
Unidentified Assailant Claims Life of Notable Barrister
<st1:time minute="30" hour="17">5:30PM.</st1:time> An attack on Dr. Giles Degersted has been reported next to the City Centre at Ballistica. The victim, a 42 year old barrister, had been shot several times in the lower abdomen by what appeared to be shards of scrap metal, as evidenced by the bloodied fragments found some distance behind the exit wounds on the deceased’s lower back. <o></o>
Forensics reveal that these wounds had penetrated deep into the flesh, rupturing several major organs and spreading infection in its wake. Such abrasions have never been officially recorded before, owing to the fact that no such weaponry of today shoots out shrapnel as projectiles into the victim’s body.
Furthermore, Degersted’s ID card, credit cards, and all manner of other personal valuables appear to be missing. The Trust Bank has announced that most of Degersted’s money has been withdrawn in increments at various locations throughout the city, with the majority of the transactions having been made last night, shortly after the presumed time of death. Mr. Havonhoff, one of Degersted’s clients, alerted the police after the advocate uncharacteristically failed to arrive for a consultation on time, and neglected to answer any calls.
Miss Nancy Gren, a local barmaid, was the one who stumbled upon the cadaver upon returning from her night shift. “At first, I was wondering why there was a still figure around the edge of the street. When I saw what it was, I was absolutely horrified!” she stated.
Officials have dubbed this mysterious assailant as the “Ballistica Bandit.” Closer inspection has revealed a distinct correlation between the murder of Dr. Giles Degersted and a series of other missing person reports that have been filed across the region over the course of the past month. Although previously assumed to be unrelated, the bank frauds and hefty transactions, made shortly after the disappearance of each of the individuals, seems to be inherent to each of these crimes, thus suggesting a common culprit. No other body has yet been reported.
Owing to the numerous attacks on these innocents and consequent identity theft, the police warn fellow citizens to keep any and all information pertaining to their identities (such as bank account numbers) absolutely confidential, not to be disclosed to anyone. This criminal has also been suspected for taking large unverified loans under the aliases of numerous citizens, thus causing the financial institutions to wrongly accuse these victims of identity theft. As these crimes are not self-revealing, they can continue for a good amount of time without any detection. These connections have only been made recently following the implications of Dr. Degersted’s untimely death. Police are actively investigating each of these cases.
The unusual shrapnel wounds and steadily cumulating total of missing funds and other valuables is a matter that affects every resident of Budpock. If any information about the suspect can be brought to light, please contact your local authorities.
<o></o>- J. Learner.<o></o>
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“Ballistica Bandit? Couldn’t think of a crapper name for me, could they?”
Aretsuya huffed pompously and disregarded the holographic newscast almost immediately. She had other things on her mind right then.
The moon shone dimly on the murky footpaths, illuminating the cracks and crevices of the already broken down pavement. The pale, dismal light polished her smug features, her face dotted with beads of perspiration, gradually growing colder by the second. Just as her heart skipped a few more beats than it should have.
The sirens howled menacingly, as Aretsuya shoved the carcass further back into her ship. She had breached open the doors of a crime she hadn't intended on committing at that precise moment, so she had not an idea about what to do with the damned soulless corpse. Kitty Colster was being so darn annoying, with her "meet me in the back of this alley, blah blah blah." and then demanding more credit than what she deserved. The deal had been for Colster to sweep up the mess Aretsuya made, good and clean, owing to the fact that Kitty worked for the law enforcers there anyway. But she just couldn't help but get herself carried away, and ordering more pay than what they had initially discussed. Otherwise, she'd give Aretsuya's name in, and ... well, who the hell cared anyway. There would be no point speculating over the possibilities if the wayward officer of the law (Aretsuya scoffed at the thought) were dead, so the scarlet-haired woman just stuck the shrapnel canon into Kitty's chest and, bam.
There was the ugly, haunting glow of the tall, rusty streetlamps. Aretsuya did not feel as bright as they were, but rather as dull-witted as the moths bumping into the sides of the scratched glass. Flickering, one, two, and then out. Is that how Kitty felt during the last few minutes of her life? She didn’t care. That bastard was the one who had gotten her into all of this. She only needed to rely on herself to get out. Only herself. No time for the news flashes now.
Funny how the media at large viewed her. It made the lass feel so... important. Heh, good one.
The shadows of the trees looked eerily like ghosts, disturbing the clear roads and gliding into the alleyway where Aretsuya stood. She would be damned if she was found out, if she just remained standing there. <st1:city><st1>Mission</st1></st1:city>: Get rid of Kitty's body, take her stash and run for it. Maybe grab a few new gadgets for her ship while she was at it. All money is good money, after all.<o></o>
<o></o>
An orchestrated cacophony of restless pups, a wail of sirens, distant yet so close, and all went quiet. Her irritation at Kitty was slowly transforming into fear for what was to happen next. And if something was to happen...<o></o>
<o></o>
She wasn't going to wait around long enough to find out.<o></o>
<o></o>
Hesitantly, Aretsuya withdrew from her reverie and headed towards her ship. The adrenaline pumped through her veins as she quickened her pace and ran in and out through the different paths of the streets, until finally, observing a hazy sea of smoke up ahead as the vessel’s ramp descended in greeting, she lessened her speed to an ambling traipse and made for the control panels, letting the ship’s doors slide shut with a muffled hiss behind her. She lit a cigar for herself as the hormonal surge receded and stretched, smirking lusciously, and allowing the nicotine to work its wonders into her head. Bliss.<o></o>
<o></o>
“Where to now, lass?” she muttered to herself. Coruscant. That always seemed like the best destination for one itching for trouble.<o></o>