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A meeting of two persons trying to make it in the galaxy
Trevor_FennDate: Sunday, 27 April 14, 9:52 AM | Message # 1
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The dark jedi had left the operations on Naboo in the hands of one of his Lieutenants, of whom he could be entrusted to keep everything low profile for a few days. The Lieutenant knew the price of failure, though. His men would not want to see the consequences of a failure be carried out by Trevor. His meeting with a somewhat old friend on Naboo had changed things, but could have the potential for his operations to become bigger. Now, for the first time in a long while, his "army" had a direct agenda and it could help him in the long run. Despite it being a favor for Ilanah Ilyone, he was going to treat this campaign just like any other ones.

Right now, he had pickpocketed off several sentient beings without their awareness present in order to chartered a private passage to Tatooine to meet with this well-known smuggler in this particular area of the galaxy. After having arrived upon Mos Eisley via an alias, he managed to slip into one of the cantinas with his black cloak. Trevor felt it was unnecessary to disguise himself as someone from another professions. Tatooine was a sort of places where he could come and nobody would care about his current professions. Tatooine was a hotbed for scum and villainy.

The dark jedi proceeded to sit in the dark corner of the cantina, awaiting the arrival of Lim Hejin.


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Lim_HejinDate: Sunday, 27 April 14, 12:01 PM | Message # 2
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Mos Eisley was no stranger to Lim Hejin and his crew, so when his Theta shuttle set down in dock, he paid his fee, dropped a small bit extra for privacy and an alert with the usual dockmaster, and headed out for the cantina where he was supposed to meet this Trevor. With him, Klaus and Keji served as his extra eyes and ears. Upon entering the appointed cantina, his crew immediately split off; Keji to one of the gambling corners and Klaus to the bar itself.

Hejin knew what Trevor looked like; the man had made no effort to hide his face, and none of the normal customers in the open matched the description; non-humans of course could be discounted immediately. That left the shadowy corners, which held a number of patrons. Ambling through the room, Hejin attempted to spot Trevor and, once he did, slid into the booth across the table from the man.

"An easy enough place to meet," Hejin said as he leaned back into the battered cushions, propping his left hand on the table and his right on the booth's seat beside him. "So, Trevor, what can an honest smuggler do for you?"


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Trevor_FennDate: Sunday, 27 April 14, 4:31 PM | Message # 3
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The dark jedi would keep on scanning the area for Lim to show up. When the smuggler did, he kept silent and waited for the man with such an interesting profession to spot him. Trevor smiled evilly once Lim spotted him and made the move toward his table. The dark jedi would scan the body of Lim with his own eyes to see if this man had any weapons on him, not in case he had to attack Lim but rather to defend himself. He knew a lot of people had a hard time trusting someone like himself, and he wouldn't blame any one of them for not doing so. Trevor was evil, and he was fully aware of it. His beliefs was that sometimes evil is necessary in order for the galaxy to remain "alive."

He laughed lightly once Lim asked him a question, "Honest smuggler? I don't think I've ever met a smuggler that's honest, at least not completely honest." Trevor always thought smugglers would prove useful from time to time because of their ability to escape a tight situations. Either through a fork tongue, or an unorthodox method of shooting their way out of trouble. "Anyway, on to the topic. How would you like to get into the business of capturing someone?"


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Lim_HejinDate: Sunday, 27 April 14, 6:34 PM | Message # 4
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Hejin did indeed have a pair of modified Bryar pistols on him, slung low on either hip, in addition to the vibroknucklers he kept behind his back, tucked below his shirt where they'd be unseen. Unlike the man across from him, Hejin wasn't inherently evil; he'd done some detestable things, but out in the galaxy, the underprivileged did what they had to do to get by.

"Bounty hunting?" Hejin said, raising an eyebrow. "Haven't really considered it before. Run across a few. Nasty barves, especially the ones who only take dead bounties. All depends on who you are capturing and where they are, though."


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Trevor_FennDate: Sunday, 27 April 14, 6:57 PM | Message # 5
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Trevor took a long, hard look at the smuggler. He would sit straight up, before leaning onto the table with both of his hands crossed. The dark jedi tilted his head a little bit, "Well, I was hoping you and your men would work with me and my men on capturing this particular fellow on Naboo. Then ransom him off, we would split the profit. You get seventy-five percent, and I get twenty-five percent. If you do well with us, I think I can help you find some bigger tasks in which to earn more profits. If you prefer payment up front, I have no credits but I do have this." Trevor truly did not care about credits, but rather needed them in order to keep the resources up and running for his dear terrorists. He would take out a small Sith amulet out of a pocket and gently laid it onto the table. "This is an ancient Sith amulet, designed to grant someone the ability to read the ancient Sith language. I have no use for it, but I thought it would fetch you a nice fortune from some naïve collector somewhere."

The dark jedi couldn't help but smile evilly once more, "What do you say, smuggler?"


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Lim_HejinDate: Sunday, 27 April 14, 7:24 PM | Message # 6
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Hejin kept the calm look on his face, but inside, he was now wary. A 75-25 split with Hejin getting the majority? That was odd. the amulet was even more strange. Sith amulet? Hejin did frown now, trying to think where he'd heard that word before. He couldn't place it, though. Still, an amulet was an amulet and it looked like it might sell. "Fair enough," Hejin said after a moment, reaching out to grab the amulet which he would, if unopposed, tuck into one of his pouches.

"So you need me to help you grab someone on Naboo. Who is it?"


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Trevor_FennDate: Sunday, 27 April 14, 7:45 PM | Message # 7
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He nodded at Lim, wasting no time to speak once he had accepted the offer. "This guy claims to be the heir to Naboo's royal throne. If we snatch him up, you're going to make a fortune." He handed the man a holopad that contains the files of this man, of which was obtained secretly from Ilanah Ilyone. "This man is Leofric Jafan-Tapolo. Look over the files, and then rendezvous with us on Naboo. The holopad also contains the coordinates of the rendezvous point." Before he would decide to bolt for Naboo, he wanted to see the man's last reaction.

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Lim_HejinDate: Sunday, 27 April 14, 9:37 PM | Message # 8
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Hejin hesitated once he heard the name, and the fact that this Jafan-Tapolo claimed to be the heir of a throne. Picking someone up was an easy enough job; picking up royalty was a completely different matter. "You know this barve is going to have some serious firepower, right?" Hejin muttered as he looked over the information about the man. "I mean, my ship is good, but she's hardly invincible. Likewise, a lot of my crew can use a blaster or some vibroblades in a fight, but we're not really equipped to do a ground-and-pound army mission." True, Hejin's background gave him an insight into some of the working knowledge of such things, but he was a smuggler, not an army!

"This better pay well, and I hope you have more on this than my ship and crew. It's gonna take more. A lot more."


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