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If the year of Cataclysm dislodged firmly set pieces and shook the foundations of everything that defined the galaxy at that time, it was the Cree’Ar War that followed Cataclysm that knocked those pieces off the board and would go to establish the rules by which the galaxy would operate for years to come.
Bandomeer
“Republic Shuttle Bail Organa requesting permission to dock.”
“Bail Organa, this is Bandomeer Port Control, outer pickets have confirmed your approach. You are welcome to dock at the coordinates we are sending. Welcome to Bandomeer.”
“Acknowedged, Port Control…and appreciated. We have Jedi anxious to investigate your mysterious object and we would love to have him depart.”
*laughter* “I thought the Republic was a staunch supporter of the Jedi?”
"*alien expletive*"
Tyscio frowned at the garbled transmission response that probably masked the entire Port Control’s falling out of their chairs in laughter. “Thanks, Gerty. Thanks! How am I supposed to inspire awe with these blokes of you take away my aura?”
The alien pilot pivoted in his chair and stared blankly at the Caprician.
“Your what?” he asked without much emotion.
“My aura,” answered Tyscio, his narrowed eyes demanding and answer from the pilot.
The pilot glanced back at his console to ensure the proper coordinates had been entered into the system before responding.
“Perhaps you should come bearing Reaver corpses to get that kind of respect from these people,” he started when Tyscio huffed out with dissatisfaction at the alien’s response.
He went to the back of the shuttle and sat down next to Natalya Vinda.
“He’s got no sense of diplomacy,” Tyscio grumbled.
Natalya raised an amused eyebrow, “It sounds like he has a firm grasp of it to me.”
“He obviously does not realize...”
“The pilot seems to have made quite a bit of friends with Bandomeer's Port Control at your expense.”
“First of all,” Tyscio held up a finger as they felt the shuttle’s inertia dampeners compensate for the planet’s gravity as they crossed the atmospheric threshold.
“Ahh...crap!” he forgot his train of thought as the shuttle screamed at gravity's pull.
“You wanted to come,” The padawan retorted.
“You’re no help.” Grumbled the Caprician.
“You know, I just realized something,” the Vinda heir snapped her fingers.
“What?” responded Tyscio, taken aback by the sudden change in subject.
“You like to gripe about stuff even if you have nothing to really gripe about. You're probably nervous as hell!”
Tyscio narrowed his eyes.
"Can't you tell through the Force?" he demanded.
Natalya suddenly looked uncertain. "Uh... I can't cause I am nervous as hell too."
“Ha!,” Tyscio remarked as if achieving victory.
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Elom
"Colonel Vinda?" Major Mathias shouted as his armoured boot stepped on another dead body, his heavy blaster incinerating yet another head. The body was that of an Elomin.
One out of too many!
"Here, Major.." the Commander of the 1st Providence called out. Mathias turned to see Vinda moving his direction. "That last charge got the blood up didn't it?"
Mathias had long stopped wondering how the Colonel could seem so cheerful in and around battle constantly. Actually, in light of the horrors they had been fighting for the past few weeks, the Major began to become damned greatful for that cheery nature. It seemed to keep them human in the face of the monstrosities they battled day after day.
"Bloody walking dead!" Mathias grumbled.
"Actually," Lt. Veers interrupted, "these dead sprint. So, you should have said 'Bloody Sprinting Dead'!"
The Caprician Major was, like all the 1st Providence soldiers, armoured from head to toe and so Lt. Veers could escape his famed glower.
"I should shoot you right now and save the bloody Deadies the time," Mathias warned.
"Ahh, Major. Then you would have say, "Ahh, there goes that Bloody Sprinting Dashing Dead!""
It was a sort of gallows humor as Lt. Veer's prediction could very easily come true. The 1st Providence had only been saved by one fact. The walking dead of the Reavers did not transmit their 'disease' by any means other than their blood or bite. If these Reavers had any of the purple bloches on them as their vessels did, then their armour would have been attacked by the voracious assemblers multiplying in those biomass sacs.
Whether this was true of all mad, living dead Reavers Mathias did not know. He certainly hoped it was, though. They were just not set up to scan for things you couldn't see and the thought of tiny, microscopic bugs eating away at his armour ready to infect him at the first opportunity was the thing of nightmares.
They had set up defenses outside the cities hoping to draw the living dead Reavers to them instead of the cities but there was no way they had the manpower to completely surround each city, much less maintain guard parimeters.
They all knew they were losing the fight as communications from nearby cities were breaking down. Many were fleeing to the last vestiges of protection the 1st Providence could provide.
In the last attack by a Reaver group that had come upon their position had resulted in a break in the line. They ran straight for the Elom or Elomin reservists who were not well armoured and succeeded in infecting some. Several Republic soldiers lost their lives being attacked from the rear by infected natives.
"Well, it could be worse..." Lt. Veers said as the Colonel walked up to them surveying the damage.
"Colonel!" a shout burst through their comm system.
"Vinda here, go ahead."
"Sir, we are getting local reports of provision trucks coming in from fallen cities."
"What about them?" Vinda asked curiously, tuning Veers and Mathias into the conversation.
"Sir, the food... The food is infected! A dead body was found inside one truck, their blood spattered everywhere!!"
"Burn the food," Vinda immediately ordered.
"We did, Sir. But three trucks had already entered the city-zone before we caught it. There may be contamination already in the capital."
"Damn." Lt. Veers whispered.
"Very well, I will be sending some soldiers there to assess and act. You will follow their directions to the letter." Colonel Vinda replied looking at Veers and Mathias as he spoke.
"You just want us away and safe when they attack again.." Mathias murmured but Vinda waved the comment away.
"I want our efforts to count for something, Major. I'll be damned if we fought these weeks only to have the civies at our backs become infected anyway. We've already lost most of the planet, I'll be damned if I will lose this part of it!"
As Mathias and Veers moved off, the Major grumbled, "It's worse.."