Captain Cassian Andor (
childofrebellion) wrote2019-04-09 08:18 pm
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Mission with Yamato
Cassian reviews the mission briefing and identicard that he's put together for Yamato. This is the sort of mission that he needs Yamato's skills for, but he wants to insure that Yamato has all of the intel before he agrees to anything.
He sips his caf at the counter as he waits and adjusts some code on his datapad.
He sips his caf at the counter as he waits and adjusts some code on his datapad.
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An announcement comes over the system to say that they're nearing their destination.
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There's the strange sensation as they leave hyperspace and Cassian gets the bags as the landing announcement begins including one to keep your identicards at the ready.
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Since they're about to be heading out to where people can see them, he also dials up that authoritative aura he has again, to maximum 'everyone must obey me immediately' levels.
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The speeder takes them to an elegant and busy hotel, which is full of signs for the convention that's nearby. Mainly humans with a few aliens, the Empire has a strong hold on Jelucan but the convention brings them in.
At the desk, Cassian checks them in, it was a clever bit of slicing to get them into this hotel and convention and soon they're led to a suite, not the best but a nice one.
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"Ugh," he announces, eventually. Muttered: "My father will hear about this. It'll do, I suppose."
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The bellman at the door gives a nervous glance to Cassian who says while pressing a few credits into their hand, "Thank you."
As soon as the credits are grasped, the bellman bows themselves out.
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He makes sure not to drop character -- not unless Cassian indicates he can -- instead crossing to the window and peering out of it.
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"How long until the convention starts?"
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"Tomorrow's the opening but there's a preview tonight of the exhibit hall."
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"Splendid. I already weary of this room, Willix."
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Mixing with the crowd are a few grey suited Imperials with stormtroopers visible at the perimeters but at the moment, there are no great shows of strength. Instead vendors are offering drinks and entertainment to entice anyone who passes them. The most elaborate booths even have private sitting areas so no one can see who's having a chat.
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More practically, the soldier in him notes the Imperials and stormtroopers, keeping track of their movements, quickly charting out the best ways to evade and escape if they need to.
"Is there anyone we're scheduled to see?" He asks Cassian, in a tone of complete boredom that pretty thoroughly masks how excited he is about all these ships.
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The itinerary contains the cover information but within the smaller notes about this person might be a good contact are suggestive questions. Cassian's impressed once again with Yamato's control.
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It actually is pretty fascinating, but Yamato's tone is dripping with sarcasm nonetheless.
He scans the itinerary, lifting an eyebrow a little as he takes all the information in. Briskly: "Well, let's not keep the fellow waiting."
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Again he flips through the datapad to find an image of a sleek ship.
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... Oh god, that really is a pretty ship. If it actually flies fast, Yamato might be a little bit in love.
"Perhaps the fellow has some talent after all."
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A well dressed and slightly nervous middle aged man spots them and gestures them over, "Mister Ilo and Willix, please come in. I've prepared your favorite tea and have some treats that I do hope you will enjoy."
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