[b] Lucina [/b]

Lucina heard something and she spun and ignited her saber, when she saw who was at the end of her blade she deactivated it. "Sentinel Arius, i apologize this battle meditation has me on edge." She said re-clipping her saber to her belt heading to the datacore she began to download what she could. Any information that could be downloaded was downloaded, she took it all like some sort of hungry animal, locations, intel, everything nothing was spared the search. Down to the tiniest morsel this core would be scoured.

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[b] Vera [/b]

The darkness of space had always given, Vera a peacefulness that constant killing could not. Her freighter on autopilot as it pulled up to the Hask over Abridion, as she approached and was asked to confirm who she was she just chuckled. "Who do you karking think it is?" She snapped at the poor officer on the other end after giving her identification. Switching over to manual she pulled her freighter into it's hanger. Troopers were waiting outside as she stepped off the ramp. They gave her a salute and stepped aside "Lord Suade, and a guest are heading to Lord Crusade. They are going to be having a meeting." A trooper said Vera just stared at him flatly "And i care why?" "well, he might be ang-" "Take a seat and shut your blasting mouth." She shouted at the trooper who stood down afraid he might be next on her list.

"You!" she pointed at one of the other troopers. "Yes ma'am?" The trooper managed to stammer out, "Shoot this trooper, I'll talk to Lord Crusade about a possible promotion in your future if you do this for little old me." She said, the trooper didn't hesitate he pulled his side arm and shot the trash who tried to talk her out of heading straight to Crusade "Good boy, now clean this up." She said and left laughing, to her it was truly it was great having power. walking through the corridors of the Hask was a long process, but eventually she entered the bridge, located Crusade, got down on one knee, and lowered her head. "It is done my master." She said loud enough that Crusade could hear her, but quiet enough that people who weren't nearby would have to strain their ears to listen