There was no place in the galaxy Eris was stronger than the streets of Nar Shaddaa. Here was her home for the longest period of her life, and she thought as she walked calmly down the streets of the city, it hadn't changed a bit. Prostitutes and spice dealers openly plying their trade, brutality in every alley and street corner, the all-pervasive stench of alcohol and feces mingled with the choking perfume of the whores, the cacophony of screams and sobs and maddened laughter. This planet was thick with evil, choked with the Dark Side.
Eris hated this world more than any other thing or place in the universe. So naturally Darth Zazel had seen fit to send her here.
She was dressed the part of a spacer, like millions of others on this forsaken rock - boots, dark blue trousers, a gray shirt, and a black nerfhide jacket over it. The jacket served as handy concealment, she didn't have to worry about disguising her lightsaber when she could just slide it into an inner pocket. Most people would note the bulge on the other side of the jacket where she had slotted a heavy blaster pistol. Not that she thought she'd need it or have any real use for it, but people on Nar Shaddaa notice when they see people not carrying blasters. At best they see opportunity, at worst they get suspicious.
The Republic was active on this world, she knew. It was why she was here, and where the Republic went so too went the Jedi. She did not relish the thought of encountering one of them. Worst case scenario they would know her face - unlikely, she had been missing and presumed dead for years, but stranger things had happened and she was not exactly a lucky person. More importantly, she had not faced a Jedi since her rebirth as Eris, and had no idea how to handle her own reaction to it. Something she would have to deal with in time, but not today, hopefully. She drew into herself, stretched inward with her senses. In her mind's eye she saw the Force as a vast ocean, each movement of life around her sending tiny ripples in it. Here and there beings with minute Force sensitivity made larger ripples, but she could sense no great waves around her.
Then she applied her Master's teachings, and drew in her own power, the tides and eddies her passage made fading away into ripples scarcely larger than that of the men and women around her.
Eris opened her eyes. Limiting herself like this was strange, like temporarily giving up the use of a limb, but it was far better than being sensed by any Jedi who might be accompanying the Ambassador.
Her mission was simple: Track down the Republic ambassador and end his or her life. Imperial Intelligence had dropped the ball like never before on this one, she didn't even have a name or a holograph, just a title. But that had never stopped her before.
"Lady Eris, this is the Scarlet Jester."
"Go ahead, Jester." She said in a low voice, the small implant in her skull transmitting vibrations directly to the bones of her inner ear. It was effectively silent, but unfortunately the inverse could not be true.
"We have a warship on sensors transmitting a Republic IFF code. They've launched a shuttle and an escort of starfighters."
"Track them." She was in luck, she had arrived ahead of the Republic diplomatic party. Trying to find a single man in this entire world without a name or a holo, only a job description would be a little bit easier than finding one particular grain of sand on a beach.
"They're coming in at a public spaceport, not far from your location. Transmitting now."
Eris looked at the pad on her wrist as coordinates scrawled across it. Fortune was on her side today, she thought. She could run back to the base Darth Zazel kept on Nar Shaddaa and retrieve her personal speeder, but that seemed unnecessary in this circumstance.
"Taxi!" She waved one down, and slid into the back as soon as he had arrived. "Spaceport." She pressed a fifty credit coin into his hand, and the driver - a surly-looking Kubaz - nodded and hit the accelerator, the speeder jetting up into the Nar Shaddaa night. She tapped her ear, reopening the connection to the Scarlet Jester. "Are you maintaining a sensor lock on them?"
"For the moment, they're in the process of landing. Once they disembark I can't make any promises on maintaining sensor lock, my lady. There are simply too many beings on Nar Shaddaa for us to monitor from orbit without a tracker effectively."
"I'll handle it." She hung up. She would arrive a minute or so ahead of time, then it would just be a matter of finding the man with the Republic security detail, easy as could be for someone like her. This would need to be carefully executed, however. The Hutts would only find it offensive if a Republic ambassador was messily slaughtered by an obvious Sith Assassin, this needed to look like action by a rival of the Hutts rather than an enemy of the Republic. The Exchange was fond of speeder bombings...