Vengeance of the Light {TDC}
Posts: 225
  • Posted On: Aug 11 2003 5:37pm
Creeping was a specialty of Tobal’s. Sure, everyone claimed to be good at stealth, invisible when moving and all that crap, but few truly were. Tobal knew he was not invisible, just harder to see. Invisibility was an impossible goal to strive for, no one could be truly invisible. The Force aided one in gaining that goal, but it was not a fix-all solution, as some young Jedi he had seen believed.

By using the Force to detect the people around him, and persuade them he wasn’t there, and by staying out of open areas Tobal was successful in his endeavor. One particularly weak-minded man he met had been easy to confused, so much so that he described in great detail how to return to the command node. Letting the man go on his way, Tobal surveyed the situation. The Command building, or “node” as the other had called it, was thankfully not in the open, but rather here in the main spaceport building. Using the instructions given as to where it was, the young Jedi continued on his way.
  • Posted On: Aug 13 2003 3:03pm
Zerxes bounded across the rooftops toward his Master. He was completely oblivious to the fact that a Jedi Padawan was following him. He knew the padawan was there but didn't know what he was doing. He sped up to avoid him.

"Let's see what Master Jiren wishes me to do."
  • Posted On: Aug 14 2003 2:49pm
Raven crept along the cooridor, making as little noise as she possibly could. So far, she hadn't encountered a single being, which seemed odd, considering that this is a spaceport of sorts, and they tend to always have some level of activity.

The attack on the clone facility nearby may have drawn must of the attention, but there had to be a few left to keep an eye on things.

" I have a bad feeling about this." Raven whispered to herself, turning a corner in the hall.

(OCC: This would be a great time to come capture me, or something. Not every Jedi is a sucessful one. *cheesy grin*)
  • Posted On: Aug 15 2003 5:23am
Zerxes suddenly felt a Jedi presence in the building beneath him. He could tell it was a female and she wasn't being very wary of her surroundings. Zerxes smirked and lept off the building in order to enter it.

Walking inside he began to creep through the building until he found the woman. He had hidden his presence before he entered and now was only a few meters behind her. He crept forward and suddenly grabbed her, placing ahand over her mouth.

"I've caught me a pretty little female Jedi. Now what should I do with you. A concubine might be nice after I enslave you."
  • Posted On: Aug 15 2003 3:25pm
Stupid, stupid, stupid! Only a padawan would be stupid enough to be captured! ARRRRGGG!

Raven rolled her eyes, annoyed at what her captor had murmured in her ear. He probably thought it was a kinky kind of pick-up line. Pathetic little man. Didn't he know any better than that?

And considering that there wasn't anybody else close by to help her, Raven had to take matters into her own hands.

So, she bit the hand that covered her mouth, pleased that he cursed as he let her go.

Of course, she wasn't going to fall for the same trick again, so she quickly pulled the lightsaber from her belt and ignited it, a smirk creeping upon her lips, an eyebrow raising in amusement, with the light from her violet blade seeming to be the only lightsource in the entire length of the hallway.

"Is that how you get a date around here?" Raven asked, mocking him.

"Most guys ask for my personal com-link code."
  • Posted On: Aug 15 2003 3:53pm
Zerxes smirked and licked his lips with his tongue.

"You'll be very delectable once you are mine."

He assumed an assault stance and called his double bladed lightsaber to his hands. Igniting it, the red blades shot from both ends and he moved forward. Jedi were weak and this one would be his.

"Not even my brother can stop me and he is a Master. You stand no chance, my dear."
  • Posted On: Aug 15 2003 4:19pm
Oh great, this moron was one of those sith. Why do I always get picked up by the evil ones?

"Oh? What makes you think that? I have plenty of tricks up my sleeve that I could use to escape from your clutches." Raven replied with a smirk of her own.

"If you disarm me, I might just go quietly. No tricks, no cheating of any kind. Believe me, I know how crafty some of you are."
  • Posted On: Aug 15 2003 4:21pm
Zerxes smirked and pointed behind her.

"So I suppose you noticed them."

As she looked back towards the four Massassi waiting behind her, Zerxes pulled her lightsaber from her with the Force. He grinned and clipped it to his belt. Pointing his lightsaber at her he smirked again.

"Either come quielty or die. By my hand or theirs."
  • Posted On: Aug 15 2003 4:30pm
As Justin was following Zerxes he noticed him jump off of the roof. It looked to him like he was talking to a lady. He crept along the walls, hiding in the shadows, to see if he could get a better look.

Justin then saw the lady ignited a lightsaber, then Zerxes ignite his own duel-bladed lightsaber. He also sensed four Massassis sneaking up behind her.

As soon as Zerxes stole the lady's lightsaber, and the Massassis standing behind her ready to kill her, Justin knew he had to do something.

He crept along the in the shadows, then lept out behind the Massassi, igniting his saber. He then slice vertically, attempting to slash all four Massassi in half before they could do anything.
  • Posted On: Aug 15 2003 4:51pm
Raven's smirk faded to a frown upon seeing the Massassi warriors behind her. She casually put her hands in her pockets, fumbling around in them as she tried to think.

Ah, there it was-her wild card. What the sith didn't know was that her lightsaber had been equipped with a small explosive charge in it, set off only by a remote. She palmed the device in her pocket, a small smile emerging on her face.

Of course, if she pressed the button, she'd have not just the Massassi after her, but his friends as well once the sith blew up.

The only ironic thing was that the device was frozen, and she frowned again.

Raven was stuck between a rock, and a hard place. Neither option looked good, but she had no choice but to pick the lesser of the two evils.

"Well, you got your date this time, though, it would've been easier to just ask for my com-code."