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Post by Dood » Fri Apr 08, 2011 4:28 pm

Dood accepts Klak's offer of help.

He finishes packing his things and then finds Fandango.

"Fandango, I need you to deliver a message to the Mon Calamari when he returns. Tell him that if you all leave Tatooine before I return, to leave a message with their destination with [insert name of person agreed upon in OOC thread here]. Klak and I will find a way to catch up to them. Can you do that for me, please?"
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Post by Blackferne » Fri Apr 08, 2011 4:39 pm

@ Dood and Klak
"Yes I can do that." Fandango says.
You make your way to the shuttle headed towards Bothanawui and take a shuttle that will arrive there in 2 days.

@Eli, Cuspar, and So Leet

You make your way through the sand storm to Cafe Veranda. It is a two story restaurant and you find Nolan Tsont'Ar in the upstairs portion overlooking the garden district enduring the sand kicking around. There are a few tables upstairs some are empty, there are two other tables with some business associates chatting. Nolan is alone at the table closest to the large bay window. He is stirring his tea and looking at his datapad. He notices the three of you walking up.

"Ah Aderbrent Services come and have a seat. The crepes here are delightful.! Have a seat have a seat."


@ Syric, Bulwark, Ro'Talth

Ro'Talth borrows Fandango's large duster and leads you two to a warehouse in an industrial part of town.The sand storm while not terrible definitely is annoying and grating on your nerves as you walk through town. "The key thing to remember here is talk as direct to the point as you can revealing as little information about yourself or your interests as you can. This guy isn't in the Exchange, but works with plenty of Exchange players. He might get a contract to set up some organizational operation to haul freight, but any tidbits he finds on competition is added currency he can sell. Act powerful, but act restrained."

He walks you into a small dingy office that is poorly lit. An elderly woman looks up from her desk. "Kitani Services. How can I help you?" she coughs out. Ro'Talth in a calm collect, yet authoritative tone says "You will contact Kitani, I have business with him. Tell him Ro'Talth is here and doesn't want to wait." She gets an intimidated look on her face and scurries into the back room. A few minutes later a bearded man chewing a piece of fruit comes out. "Come back here to my office. Ro'Talth it is nice to see you again, I had assumed the worst." Ro'Talth keeping his cool says "You should know by now I always cover my bases. Unfortunately Kunga wouldn't follow my advice. Anyways I'm here representing a new client who has business interests you might be able to help with." He motions for Syric to talk.
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Re: The Taris Event Chapter 3

Post by Dood » Fri Apr 08, 2011 4:41 pm

Blackferne wrote:@ Dood and Klak
"Yes I can do that." Fandango says.
"Thanks. And...keep an eye on these guys. Don't let them hurt the Delia."
Blackferne wrote:You make your way to the shuttle headed towards Bothanawui and take a shuttle that will arrive there in 2 days.
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Re: The Taris Event Chapter 3

Post by Whiteness » Fri Apr 08, 2011 6:04 pm

"Hello Kitani, my name is Syric, it is a pleasure to meet you. I am hoping you can provide some information on an a mining and mineral processing operation I hope to undertake. I have a consortium who believe they have found a way to make a profit of a certain isotope that is difficult to obtain, by marketing it as a luxury good. The isotope is called Tordassium and they believe it can be used as a cosmetics additive to slow aging in certain races. Initially, I am trying to find if there are any current operations that are known to harvest this isotope so we can obtain a larger supply for my clients to refine the development of their additive. They need more product to assist with finding additional financing to allow them to pursue their plan for a full scale operation. Ultimately they would be looking to start or purchase a mining operation so they could obtain the mineral directly. If you are not aware of any operation that currently harvests or processes Tordassium I would then be looking for other ore mining operations that may be currently destroying the isotope in during their normal refinement process.
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Re: The Taris Event Chapter 3

Post by Whiteness » Fri Apr 08, 2011 6:07 pm

Deception Roll(1d20)+8: 20,+8 Total:28
Persuasion Roll(1d20)+8: 20,+8 Total:28


[OOC - yes I honestly rolled 20 twice in a row. I am now scared to roll for anything else for the rest of the day.]
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Re: The Taris Event Chapter 3

Post by Cuspar » Fri Apr 08, 2011 6:21 pm

[I'm going to be throwing a lot of stuff out here, as well as watching for Tsont'Ar's reactions. So here are some rolls:
Perception: 4+13=17, Persuasion: 18+12=30, Deception (just in case you think it's needed): 10+7=17]

Mr. Tsont'Ar - a pleasure to see you again. Allow me to introduce you to our head of security, Mr. Eli, and our Chief Technology Officer, Mr. Leet. Gentlemen, we'd do well to try the crepes - Mr. Tsont'Ar's taste has proven impeccable.

Cuspar pauses to allow introductions. [Feel free to add them in, guys.]

Now, Mr. Tsont'Ar - when last we spoke, we were on Bryx, attempting to speak with Ro'Talth. We had arranged a meeting with him, but moments before it was to occur, the Sith incursion occurred. Through a strange series of events, we ended up at the villa of Ms. Ra'Wen, Ro'Talth's consort. Subsequent to that, we became engaged in combat with the Sith - a fight in which one of our colleagues, a Jedi, was struck down.

Cuspar pauses in a moment of genuine sadness.

This fight was unique, Mr. Tsont'Ar. We had encountered Sith disciples by the names Quax and Hortell in the past, but this time, it was not organics that we faced. We were confronted by 11 Sith battle droids. The droids, quite frankly, decimated us. They were extremely powerful, and extremely adaptable. When we were nearly spent, we were rescued by a man named Fandango who had experience fighting these droids. Once the droids were defeated, Fandango assisted us in escaping the Sith blockade of Bryx - and that finds us here.

Now, Mr. Tsont'Ar, comes the most interesting parts of our tale. Firstly, Ro'Talth is with us. With Kunga's assumed demise, we were his only way off planet, and we agreed to give him safe passage in exchange for his cooperation in helping us find Jounville Blackferne. Secondly, Fandango revealed to us the truth of the Sith battle droids. I will allow my colleagues to explain several things to you: the nature of these droids, the combat skills of the droids, as well as the organizational information about Sargo's cartel that Ro'Talth has told us. I am hoping you can not only help us use this information to recognize our friend, but for your own purposes as well. You've been too kind to me already, but I'm hopeful that our relationship can continue - this time, however, I believe the information we've come across may be VERY beneficial to you.

He turns to his colleagues.

Eli, So. Would you please?
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Post by Blackferne » Fri Apr 08, 2011 6:22 pm

Kitani looks at Syric chewing his fruit. "You looking for tordassium? I don't know of anyone who mines that stuff directly.The other ores it comes with are generally more profitable per ton mined." He spits a seed into the waste bin. "But let me make some calls on some folks and see who if anyone might have some in stock. You going to be in town long? This could take a few days. And just to be sure what your clients realize, if you want tordassium in any quantity you probably will have to pay through the nose because either you are wasting ore that could be used on ships and houses, or you are totally upending their refining process to sift the shale for Tordassium chunks before the normal ore processing. If I find anyone that can get you a steady supply I expect a finder's fee."
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Post by Blackferne » Fri Apr 08, 2011 6:29 pm

Tsont'Ar turns to Eli, "You are the security expert, what exactly are we dealing with. How would these droids stack up to rank and file Republic defenses in your estimation?"
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Re: The Taris Event Chapter 3

Post by Furiel » Fri Apr 08, 2011 7:53 pm

Blackferne wrote:Tsont'Ar turns to Eli, "You are the security expert, what exactly are we dealing with. How would these droids stack up to rank and file Republic defenses in your estimation?"
"It would depend some on the model, but I expect it wouldn't go well for the Republic. From what we have learned so far there are 4 different models of these new droid types. We encountered two of the types, the Fury class and the Frenzy class as I understand they care called. The Fury class would be the most basic line soldier type. The next step up from there is the Frenzy class, which had a more advanced sensor array and was leading the 10 Fury type we encountered. The third model is the Ravager class, I have no information on them unfortunately as we did not face off against them, however according to Fandango they are much more dangerous than the Fury and Frenzy class. I know nothing of the 4th class other than they exist, also per Fandango.

As far as their actual combat capabilities, I can tell you that they are exceedingly tough, fast, precise and ruthless. They did not appear to have any special defenses against ion weapons that I observed, however they were definitely much heavier armored than your standard line droid. It took usually between 3 and 5 hits to drop one of the Fury class droids using a mix of ion pistols shots and regular blaster carbine and rifle shots. The Frenzy class was significantly sturdier than that taking a dozen hits to drop it, maybe more. They did not appear to have any advanced programming to have them utilize cover that I observed, however they were more adept at avoiding incoming attacks than I had observed in other droid models previously. They do seem to have some advanced targeting routines that I haven’t observed previously in other models as well. They seemed very adept at dealing with melee combatants, having seemingly no issue firing at enemies that are engaged in melee with one of their allies. Additionally they appeared to be targeting more based on who had damaged one of them rather than working nearest to farthest away as I was outside in the courtyard engaged in melee with the Frenzy class and a couple Fury classes and they repeatedly chose to fire at targets inside rather than going after what would have appeared to be an easier target in myself. And as far as ruthlessness, well, one of them took the time to coup de gras our jedi companion after he was already on the ground unconscious, even though I was standing right next to him with my weapons out and there was still fire coming from inside toward them. They are fast, efficient killing machines that likes of which we haven’t seen before, and personally I’m hoping the next time I do encounter some I’m better armed to deal with droids than I was that night.

So Leet here has as much of the actual dry, technical data we were able to extract from the carcass he studied, however I expect that you don’t care as much about that yourself as turning it over to the Republic engineers to study. Fandango also indicated that they can come in various configurations, the ones that we encountered on Bryx had all of the Fury class armed with blaster rifles and the Frenzy was utilizing a pair of heavy blaster pistols. If you have any questions about things I haven’t covered or need me to elaborate on anything please don’t hesitate to ask."
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"For target selection you said they seemed to go for the most dangerous target instead of the closest. Was this behavior universally applied? Were they there to kill Ro'Talth or capture? And could that have given a reason for the tactics employed. And this Fandango, what is his background?" Tsont'Ar asks in a very grave and serious tone. He is clearly intrigued and engaged.
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Re: The Taris Event Chapter 3

Post by Whiteness » Fri Apr 08, 2011 8:26 pm

"Of course Kitani, I am also interested to know if anyone else is looking for the same thing I am. My clients are worried that their findings may have leaked and they can not afford the competition at this stage in the game. They may be less direct than I am so I'm interested in any recent players trying to acquire ore in the quantities needed to find a reasonable supply of the isotope."
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Re: The Taris Event Chapter 3

Post by Furiel » Fri Apr 08, 2011 8:35 pm

Blackferne wrote:"For target selection you said they seemed to go for the most dangerous target instead of the closest. Was this behavior universally applied? Were they there to kill Ro'Talth or capture? And could that have given a reason for the tactics employed. And this Fandango, what is his background?" Tsont'Ar asks in a very grave and serious tone. He is clearly intrigued and engaged.
"It appeared so. When combat initiated we were all inside the Villa. In the first moments of combat the windows were shot out and I exited the building through a window and placed myself so that the Frenzy and 2 Fury droids approaching from the north would have to go through me to get to villa. I had my weapon out but was taking a defensive stance as I expected to be taking a large amount of fire, however that fire never materialized as they continued to pour fire into the villa for another couple seconds until Wailer joined me. Wailer came out the same window I did, he did not ignite his lightsaber, however he did use a force attack on the Frenzy as soon as he was outside. The second that attack occured every droid with line of sight on Wailer redirected his fire at him until he fell. Then they returned to firing at targets inside the villa and ignoring me. Even though I was outside the Villa for almost the full duration of the fight I think I was fired upon maybe 2 or 3 times in total by 11 opponents. That's just not normal behavior in my estimation.

My understanding is that their directions were to capture Ro'Talth alive, and to eliminate all other targets, which is why I believe they were using more of a threat priority system to designate targets, because their constant firing inside the Villa put Ro'Talth's life in more danger rather than them taking advantage of the targets that presented themselves like myself.

As for Fandango, he is an interesting individual. He met Jounville several years ago and apparently Jounville was able to convert him to the Alvian traditions. They traveled together for some time, but eventually they went their separate ways. However it was Jounville that gave Fandango his current mission parameters, which is to hunt down and destroy whatever Fury and Frenzy class droids he can locate. And he seems quite adept at it. If not for him I'm not sure how many, if any, of us would have made it out of there alive."
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Whiteness wrote:"Of course Kitani, I am also interested to know if anyone else is looking for the same thing I am. My clients are worried that their findings may have leaked and they can not afford the competition at this stage in the game. They may be less direct than I am so I'm interested in any recent players trying to acquire ore in the quantities needed to find a reasonable supply of the isotope."

"Well there are plenty of people who buy enough ore to find reasonable supplies of the isotope, I mean every ship maker in this galaxy has a company doing that in their supply chain. What I'd need to look for would be somebody who's output on processed ore dropped by say 15% assuming they were set up well enough to recover the rest of the slag ore. I'll see what I can find, but that is an extra 10 grand on top of the finders fee. Come back in 3 days and I'll show you where I'm at. Normally I'd ask for a deposit, but I know Ro'Talth too well to be that rude."
Kitani says. He escorts you out of his building into the sand storm.


"If you'll excuse me, I'm going to purchase those weapons for Fandango before I head back to the ship." Ro'Talth says flipping up the collar on the duster to shield himself a bit better from the storm.
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The Taris Event Chapter 3

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Blackferne wrote:"For target selection you said they seemed to go for the most dangerous target instead of the closest. Was this behavior universally applied? Were they there to kill Ro'Talth or capture? And could that have given a reason for the tactics employed. And this Fandango, what is his background?" Tsont'Ar asks in a very grave and serious tone. He is clearly intrigued and engaged.
"They are smarter, faster, and stronger than any droid I think we have seen from the sith. They worked on a threat matrix and did not differentiate between the models. They all used the "who can kill first" mindset. They annihilated our comrade within 2 minutes of initiating combat. And he was a Jedi. Based on my past military training I would surmise that a normal non ion weapon enhanced brigade would have a very hard time taking out a company of these droids. If they upgrade them even further and install shields, which they may do, it might only take a platoon of these droids to handle a regiment of light infantry. Though they came in expecting a singer, her boyfriend, and a few thugs. Instead they found us."
So adjusts his suit since he's not used to wearing it.
Now for the boring tech stuff. The best I know it's a programming is completely unintelligible compared to standard droid programming. Also the majority of the functions are in a ancient sith language. *shares anything else he may want to know about the droids without releasing any "secret" info as deemed by the group."

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Post by Whiteness » Fri Apr 08, 2011 8:45 pm

"Sure thing, but I think I'll be accompaning you. I have my own purchases to make"

Syric sends a quck message to Cuspar letting him know we are in need of a lot of credits for the information form Ro'Talths contact, and to see if Mr T can assist in any way.
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@Cuspar, Eli & So Leet

"Interesting choice of tactics for a capture mission. Maybe that aspect was wrong in Fandango's intel." He begins looking at the tech readout. Turning to So Leet "Are there any processors I might take with me to my analysts?"
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"unfortunately due to the volatile nature of the processors they're locked in a lead safe. And won't be accessible for analysis. I can provide or attempt to provide any reports your folks may need though.

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Re: The Taris Event Chapter 3

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Blackferne wrote:@Cuspar, Eli & So Leet

"Interesting choice of tactics for a capture mission. Maybe that aspect was wrong in Fandango's intel." He begins looking at the tech readout. Turning to So Leet "Are there any processors I might take with me to my analysts?"
"I would like to add that their accuracy truly was uncanny. I truly can't stress that enough. Having seen them in action, seeing them cut down Wailer the way they did along with eliminating 4 members of Ro'Talth's security in the first few seconds of combat I believe that it truly is more a description of the programming of their threat matrix and the precision and accuracy of their targetting sensors than any fault in Fandango's intel that they persisted with firing on interior targets."
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Re: The Taris Event Chapter 3

Post by Cuspar » Fri Apr 08, 2011 9:09 pm

Cuspar gets the message from Syric [which I'm assuming was text].

Forgive the interruption, gentlemen. I've just been informed that we may soon be afforded an opportunity to... Interject... In the supply chain for a key component of these processors. Assuming some interest on your part Mr. Tsont'ar, I can confide that Aderbrent does not have the capital to acquire this component in bulk. Perhaps you would consider something of an "investment" in galactic security, via Aderbrent.
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Post by Bulwark » Fri Apr 08, 2011 9:10 pm

Blackferne wrote: "If you'll excuse me, I'm going to purchase those weapons for Fandango before I head back to the ship." Ro'Talth says flipping up the collar on the duster to shield himself a bit better from the storm.
"Fandango already has more weapons than the rest of us. We are going to pass on upgrading its arsenal for now."

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Bulwark wrote:
Blackferne wrote: "If you'll excuse me, I'm going to purchase those weapons for Fandango before I head back to the ship." Ro'Talth says flipping up the collar on the duster to shield himself a bit better from the storm.
"Fandango already has more weapons than the rest of us. We are going to pass on upgrading its arsenal for now."
Ro'Talth looks at you quizically "That" He glances around to see who might be around and says in a more hushed tone "That thing saved our asses, and lent me this coat so I wouldn't be walking around Eisley with a bloody tuxedo jacket. He gave me the money to buy him some weapons, I figure it is the least I can do, unless you intend to stop me from walking to the shops."
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Post by Blackferne » Fri Apr 08, 2011 9:25 pm

Cuspar wrote:Cuspar gets the message from Syric [which I'm assuming was text].

Forgive the interruption, gentlemen. I've just been informed that we may soon be afforded an opportunity to... Interject... In the supply chain for a key component of these processors. Assuming some interest on your part Mr. Tsont'ar, I can confide that Aderbrent does not have the capital to acquire this component in bulk. Perhaps you would consider something of an "investment" in galactic security, via Aderbrent.

"What kind of of capital investment are we talking about, and which component? If you know my biography, you know that I can find and obtain many things for people in my circle."
Nolan says with a devilish smile.
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Post by Whiteness » Fri Apr 08, 2011 9:28 pm

Mr. Migs I think it's time today get over your issues with Fandango. Let's get his weapons and keep them secure until such time as we feel he needs them.
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Re: The Taris Event Chapter 3

Post by Bulwark » Fri Apr 08, 2011 9:33 pm

Bulwark looks sternly at Ro'. He speaks in a slow and deliberate tone,In two days you will be off this rock and never have to see us again. On the other hand, I have to sleep in a bunk 5 meters from an unlicensed combat droid that is actively looking for weapons to kill organics. So yes, I do think arming it is a epicly stupid idea.

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Post by Blackferne » Fri Apr 08, 2011 9:40 pm

Bulwark wrote:Bulwark looks sternly at Ro'. He speaks in a slow and deliberate tone,In two days you will be off this rock and never have to see us again. On the other hand, I have to sleep in a bunk 5 meters from an unlicensed combat droid that is actively looking for weapons to kill organics. So yes, I do think arming it is a epicly stupid idea.
Ro'Talth looks back and gets a firey look in his eyes. "I am currently a priority target of interest with the Sith Military, and probably wanted dead by the most ruthless gangster the Exchange has ever known. To the best of my knowledge you could walk off this trip right now and live the rest of your life in peace and comfort, nary a care in the world. If I was in your shoes, and had something like Fandango offering to kill for me I'd not hesitate one damn bit. Remember something you glorified park ranger" He says pointing at your sturdy boots and worn pants "You are actively looking for trouble, not running from it. Best have the right tools instead of dying because of your misplaced paranoia." He turns and starts to walk away.
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