Kal Doran
Nov 3rd, 2017, 08:35:23 PM
Concord Dawn - Orbital Shipyards
It felt better being in Mandalorian space for a change, even if it was only for work. He had been one of the several mercenaries contracted out by Concord Dawn's security forces to track down and eliminate whoever was raiding their supply lines. It had been going on for months now. Normally, the refined beskar that was mined and processed from the many asteroids that encircled the planet were sent along to Mandalore without incident. Mandalorians were tough, and the combination of former Journeyman Protectors and Deathwatch escorts along the trade routes was more than enough to deter all but the insane from daring to attack the freighters. Whoever was behind the raids in the last few months had to have some insider knowledge, or so the security analysts thought. All of the raids were carried out with precise timing, taking out the freighters during a brief window between escorts. That was all Kal was given during his briefing. Not a lot to go on, but Kal had worked with less.
The Gentle Persuasion, Kal's very own customized YV-929, hummed as she glided through the black, Kal stretching in his seat with a loud groan. No activity for at least three cycles and the deafening silence of space was starting to take its toll. Kal wasn't even getting paid for this, though he insisted that himself. He may be a mercenary by necessity, but he was a patriotic mercenary goddamnit. The silence was finally broken up by some feminine-sounding static from the comms.
"Captain Moore speaking. How's Sector 12 looking, Doran?"
"Clear, like it was 15 minutes ago," Kal retorted, "You sure you aren't just chatting to get friendly with me?"
"Watch it, flyboy. I can still grease you anytime I like."
Kal chuckled to himself. The Captain was a good friend of his from way back. She was tough and mean for a Mandalorian, and that was saying something. She was the one who contacted him in the first place . For Moore to ask anyone for help, Kal knew it must be serious.
"I'm sending a squad over to your sector, so be on the lookout for them. Over and out."
Kal sighed as he reclined in his seat, taking in the star field in front of him. He didn't mind these peaceful moments when he could catch them, but there was something about being in Mandalorian space that just made Kal crave a good fight. Still though, it beat watching brainless holovids.
It felt better being in Mandalorian space for a change, even if it was only for work. He had been one of the several mercenaries contracted out by Concord Dawn's security forces to track down and eliminate whoever was raiding their supply lines. It had been going on for months now. Normally, the refined beskar that was mined and processed from the many asteroids that encircled the planet were sent along to Mandalore without incident. Mandalorians were tough, and the combination of former Journeyman Protectors and Deathwatch escorts along the trade routes was more than enough to deter all but the insane from daring to attack the freighters. Whoever was behind the raids in the last few months had to have some insider knowledge, or so the security analysts thought. All of the raids were carried out with precise timing, taking out the freighters during a brief window between escorts. That was all Kal was given during his briefing. Not a lot to go on, but Kal had worked with less.
The Gentle Persuasion, Kal's very own customized YV-929, hummed as she glided through the black, Kal stretching in his seat with a loud groan. No activity for at least three cycles and the deafening silence of space was starting to take its toll. Kal wasn't even getting paid for this, though he insisted that himself. He may be a mercenary by necessity, but he was a patriotic mercenary goddamnit. The silence was finally broken up by some feminine-sounding static from the comms.
"Captain Moore speaking. How's Sector 12 looking, Doran?"
"Clear, like it was 15 minutes ago," Kal retorted, "You sure you aren't just chatting to get friendly with me?"
"Watch it, flyboy. I can still grease you anytime I like."
Kal chuckled to himself. The Captain was a good friend of his from way back. She was tough and mean for a Mandalorian, and that was saying something. She was the one who contacted him in the first place . For Moore to ask anyone for help, Kal knew it must be serious.
"I'm sending a squad over to your sector, so be on the lookout for them. Over and out."
Kal sighed as he reclined in his seat, taking in the star field in front of him. He didn't mind these peaceful moments when he could catch them, but there was something about being in Mandalorian space that just made Kal crave a good fight. Still though, it beat watching brainless holovids.