Silus Xilarian
May 4th, 2003, 09:16:26 PM
Naboo
14:00 Standard time
The Dragon touched down on the outskirts of Theed, on a large flat. A week early, s'Ilancy had dropped in to pay him a visit, and happened to mention something she'd seen here. A ship to be exact, and one that she hadnt ever seen before, it the context that she didnt know what it was or where it came from. Her best description of it was, "I think you'd look good in it."
Of course, she thought Silus looked good in anything, at least thats what he mused as he followed the directions she had given him.
Theed was beautiful this time of year, or at least, thats what people said. Silus was pretty indifferent to these sorts of things. He was just as comfortable on Coruscant as he was here, or somewhere like Chandrilla. There were less people here, even if it was a highly populated city, which was nice. The air was also much cleaner, something that Silus could appreciate. The only sightseeing he really did was checking for landmarks s'Il had mentioned, and so far he'd found everything without much problem.
After a few hours of walking, he found the scrapyard. Leave it to s'Il to tell him to park on the complete opposite side of the city. He walked around the outside for a few minutes, looking to see something of interest. None of the ships he could see were of any real interest. Hopefully, they hadnt already scrapped the ship. With a huff, Silus walked back around to the front and made his way into the office to find the owner.
14:00 Standard time
The Dragon touched down on the outskirts of Theed, on a large flat. A week early, s'Ilancy had dropped in to pay him a visit, and happened to mention something she'd seen here. A ship to be exact, and one that she hadnt ever seen before, it the context that she didnt know what it was or where it came from. Her best description of it was, "I think you'd look good in it."
Of course, she thought Silus looked good in anything, at least thats what he mused as he followed the directions she had given him.
Theed was beautiful this time of year, or at least, thats what people said. Silus was pretty indifferent to these sorts of things. He was just as comfortable on Coruscant as he was here, or somewhere like Chandrilla. There were less people here, even if it was a highly populated city, which was nice. The air was also much cleaner, something that Silus could appreciate. The only sightseeing he really did was checking for landmarks s'Il had mentioned, and so far he'd found everything without much problem.
After a few hours of walking, he found the scrapyard. Leave it to s'Il to tell him to park on the complete opposite side of the city. He walked around the outside for a few minutes, looking to see something of interest. None of the ships he could see were of any real interest. Hopefully, they hadnt already scrapped the ship. With a huff, Silus walked back around to the front and made his way into the office to find the owner.