Katya sighed softly to herself as she put her hair up in a ponytail, and checked the strap on her blaster holster, assuring herself it was secure. She glanced at herself in the mirror, much of her tanned skin bared by the yellow yop and shorts she had been wearing. This will be sure to draw some eyes... She did not know if that was a good thing or a bad thing, however, she generally took their stares as a complement. Besides... this was a very tropical planet. Much like her homeworld. She felt she would enjoy herself, and hopefully pull of a nice investment with the bacta dealers.
With this assurance in mind, she exited the small confines of the captains quarters on her ship, her black, high-heeled spacers boots clicking slightly as she walked towards the descending ramp and took her first steps onto Nar Shadaa, the smugglers moon.
She looked timidly around her, the smell of space-engine fuel and dense tropical humidity permeating every breath as she explored the small landing pad with her eyes, soaking in the lush rainforest atmosphere, and smiling happily. It was just like home. This was to be her first smuggling run; she was hoping to pick up an odd job in a hideout somewhere, but she didnt know where to go... Perhaps if she went to a cantina and had a look around... She smiled and nodded inwardly at the thought. It was a good place to start.
She exited the hangar and immediately spotted the brightly-lit bar, taylored to attract attention in the otherwise lively enviroment. Beggars littered the entrance to the establishment, and Malia turned a pitiful eye upon them, pressing a few credits into a young boy's hand. He smiled widely at her, and thanked her. "Thank you ma'am!" He scampered off, as excited as could be. She smiled weakly at him, remembering her own breif period as a beggar. She grinned to herself, Jagger had always said she was too soft to be in the swoop gang for long.
But she was still greatful that he had given her the funds for her vessel. He was not as hard as he pretended, she thought as she entered the rather seedy-looking tavern. A myriad of different races sat before her, and she let her light brown eyes travel over them breifly, before taking her seat at the bar, and ordering a drink.
With this assurance in mind, she exited the small confines of the captains quarters on her ship, her black, high-heeled spacers boots clicking slightly as she walked towards the descending ramp and took her first steps onto Nar Shadaa, the smugglers moon.
She looked timidly around her, the smell of space-engine fuel and dense tropical humidity permeating every breath as she explored the small landing pad with her eyes, soaking in the lush rainforest atmosphere, and smiling happily. It was just like home. This was to be her first smuggling run; she was hoping to pick up an odd job in a hideout somewhere, but she didnt know where to go... Perhaps if she went to a cantina and had a look around... She smiled and nodded inwardly at the thought. It was a good place to start.
She exited the hangar and immediately spotted the brightly-lit bar, taylored to attract attention in the otherwise lively enviroment. Beggars littered the entrance to the establishment, and Malia turned a pitiful eye upon them, pressing a few credits into a young boy's hand. He smiled widely at her, and thanked her. "Thank you ma'am!" He scampered off, as excited as could be. She smiled weakly at him, remembering her own breif period as a beggar. She grinned to herself, Jagger had always said she was too soft to be in the swoop gang for long.
But she was still greatful that he had given her the funds for her vessel. He was not as hard as he pretended, she thought as she entered the rather seedy-looking tavern. A myriad of different races sat before her, and she let her light brown eyes travel over them breifly, before taking her seat at the bar, and ordering a drink.