Nichos Marr
Oct 27th, 2001, 07:59:57 PM
<font size=1>OOC: I thought I'd keep this closed for now. This takes place a few months after the Roleplay, <a href=http://www.swforums.net/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=7429>Jedi Knight</a>
<font size=2>The glass was half full of the sticky blue substance. Or was it half empty? Which term would be the right term in this situation? Some would argue that half full would be the right term for the drink. Others would disagree and claim it to be half empty. Sentients, and even non sentients differed greatly from each other. This differences could not just be classified as physical differences, but also mental differences. The Force made everything different, even clones were different from their originals in some way. Would the Galaxy be a better place if everyone thought the same way?
Usually one's choices were influenced by things that had happened to them in the past. One was driven to the Dark Side of the Force by anger and insecurity. They had problems, and found it as a solution. The past could not be changed by anything or anyone. Not even the Force could change the past. Perhaps if one were to confront their past and deal with their problems, they would be free of the shackles of darkness. An interesting theory, but would it work? Probably not. Nothing really ever worked out 100%. Nothing was perfect, and no plan was fool proof.
Nichos Marr stared quietly at the glass, ignoring the sights and smells around him. A busy night, unlike the others in the past week. He was sitting alone, and didn't seem too interested in finishing the blue substance before him. He just...stared at it. Over time his eyelids had drooped until they could no longer be supported by his own power. His head tipped to the side as he accepted the sudden feeling of exhaustion. Finally his eyes shut, completely...
...Only to be reopened a few seconds later by a loud cheer that erupted from the other side of the Bar and Grill. It seemed that the local slashball team, a fan favorite dubbed "The Coruscant Cougars" had scored another point for their team. Nichos sighed, slightly irritated of having been woken up so abruptly. Sleep was a luxury that few could afford these days. Some would probably question why Nichos was in a noisy bar if he was trying to get caught up on sleep.
The fact of the matter was, Nichos had been waiting for someone. Of course falling asleep whilst keeping an eye out for someone he'd never seen before wasn't a good idea, Nichos was too tired to care otherwise. He knew that he'd be woken up eventually. If it were not the Force, warning him about something, perhaps the shouts and bar fights that occurred once every half hour would wake him up. The drink was still only a few inches away from his face. No service droid had come by to take it away. Nichos didn't know whether he should have been thankful of that fact, or quite the opposite. The drink didn't look too good to taste anymore. The fizzing bubbles inside had long since disappeared, and now the drink was stale.
When will this person arrive? Nichos thought, raising his head above the table. He ran a free hand over his chin, slightly surprised to feel hair there. The Jedi had forgotten for a split second that in the past few months he'd grown somewhat of a goatee. It was well tended to, and was neither too long, nor too short.
He thought back a few days ago to the message he had received over his private commlink channel. A coded message, a voice rather had instructed him to be where he was right now. Always the curious one, Nichos had already been on Arcan IV, as part of his mental recuperation plan, Thought I would've learned my lesson back on Tatooine...Guess not. The Jedi Knight had taken quite a beating on the desert planet, a memory which he was not too fond to recall. Though that had been months ago. Yet he couldn't help but wonder if this mysterious figure he was supposed to meet, and the incident on Tatooine were related in some way.
All he had been told was, "You will find the answers that you seek." The voice didn't sound human, but very close. It had a purring sound, almost as if the creature was grinning with every word he spoke. The message sounded like some typical holo-drama. Nichos didn't like it one bit. Unlike holo-dramas, not every situation turned out to be a "happily ever after" one. That fact alone would make anyone morose enough to sink their sorrows in alcohol. Nichos wasn't easily depressed, and words meant nothing to him, only the Force.
A silver chromed protocol droid walked toward Nichos rather rigidly. It's metal feet made a slight "tip tap" sound every time it moved. It's eyes glowed dimly, in the already lit room, and it's arms were outstretched and forward. Nichos wondered if that somehow helped it balance itself while it walked. In a very basic accent the droid spoke, "Sir, might I go about refreshing your drink?" Nichos couldn't help but smile at how formal these droids had been programmed to act.
Clearing his throat groggily, the Jedi spoke for the first time in a long time. "Uhh...yeah sure. I'll have a mug of Algerine." Nichos thought for a moment, and then confirmed the order with a nod.
<font size=2>The glass was half full of the sticky blue substance. Or was it half empty? Which term would be the right term in this situation? Some would argue that half full would be the right term for the drink. Others would disagree and claim it to be half empty. Sentients, and even non sentients differed greatly from each other. This differences could not just be classified as physical differences, but also mental differences. The Force made everything different, even clones were different from their originals in some way. Would the Galaxy be a better place if everyone thought the same way?
Usually one's choices were influenced by things that had happened to them in the past. One was driven to the Dark Side of the Force by anger and insecurity. They had problems, and found it as a solution. The past could not be changed by anything or anyone. Not even the Force could change the past. Perhaps if one were to confront their past and deal with their problems, they would be free of the shackles of darkness. An interesting theory, but would it work? Probably not. Nothing really ever worked out 100%. Nothing was perfect, and no plan was fool proof.
Nichos Marr stared quietly at the glass, ignoring the sights and smells around him. A busy night, unlike the others in the past week. He was sitting alone, and didn't seem too interested in finishing the blue substance before him. He just...stared at it. Over time his eyelids had drooped until they could no longer be supported by his own power. His head tipped to the side as he accepted the sudden feeling of exhaustion. Finally his eyes shut, completely...
...Only to be reopened a few seconds later by a loud cheer that erupted from the other side of the Bar and Grill. It seemed that the local slashball team, a fan favorite dubbed "The Coruscant Cougars" had scored another point for their team. Nichos sighed, slightly irritated of having been woken up so abruptly. Sleep was a luxury that few could afford these days. Some would probably question why Nichos was in a noisy bar if he was trying to get caught up on sleep.
The fact of the matter was, Nichos had been waiting for someone. Of course falling asleep whilst keeping an eye out for someone he'd never seen before wasn't a good idea, Nichos was too tired to care otherwise. He knew that he'd be woken up eventually. If it were not the Force, warning him about something, perhaps the shouts and bar fights that occurred once every half hour would wake him up. The drink was still only a few inches away from his face. No service droid had come by to take it away. Nichos didn't know whether he should have been thankful of that fact, or quite the opposite. The drink didn't look too good to taste anymore. The fizzing bubbles inside had long since disappeared, and now the drink was stale.
When will this person arrive? Nichos thought, raising his head above the table. He ran a free hand over his chin, slightly surprised to feel hair there. The Jedi had forgotten for a split second that in the past few months he'd grown somewhat of a goatee. It was well tended to, and was neither too long, nor too short.
He thought back a few days ago to the message he had received over his private commlink channel. A coded message, a voice rather had instructed him to be where he was right now. Always the curious one, Nichos had already been on Arcan IV, as part of his mental recuperation plan, Thought I would've learned my lesson back on Tatooine...Guess not. The Jedi Knight had taken quite a beating on the desert planet, a memory which he was not too fond to recall. Though that had been months ago. Yet he couldn't help but wonder if this mysterious figure he was supposed to meet, and the incident on Tatooine were related in some way.
All he had been told was, "You will find the answers that you seek." The voice didn't sound human, but very close. It had a purring sound, almost as if the creature was grinning with every word he spoke. The message sounded like some typical holo-drama. Nichos didn't like it one bit. Unlike holo-dramas, not every situation turned out to be a "happily ever after" one. That fact alone would make anyone morose enough to sink their sorrows in alcohol. Nichos wasn't easily depressed, and words meant nothing to him, only the Force.
A silver chromed protocol droid walked toward Nichos rather rigidly. It's metal feet made a slight "tip tap" sound every time it moved. It's eyes glowed dimly, in the already lit room, and it's arms were outstretched and forward. Nichos wondered if that somehow helped it balance itself while it walked. In a very basic accent the droid spoke, "Sir, might I go about refreshing your drink?" Nichos couldn't help but smile at how formal these droids had been programmed to act.
Clearing his throat groggily, the Jedi spoke for the first time in a long time. "Uhh...yeah sure. I'll have a mug of Algerine." Nichos thought for a moment, and then confirmed the order with a nod.