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'Here's my answer, Sith!' Gathering herself as much as she could, Lunaris took one hand off her lightsaber and pulled it back, as if she were taking hold of something invisible. Giving little time for the Force Push to grow into something truly dangerous, she unleashed the burst of telekinetic energy at the Chiss Sith Lord's chest in attempt to throw him off the speeder, or at least destabilize him. Any slower, and he might have the opportunity to do serious damage to her or the one piloting - any quicker, and it'd be like a Force-flick to such a powerful adversary.

Whether it worked or not was of little consequence. All they needed was time to reach a space-worthy ship, but was the Sith oblivious to this?
"I think that would look pretty awesome, myself," Blaze chimed in as she strolled up to Izaroth. He looked much better than before. Those healing tanks were magic or something! "I guess we've survived day one."

"Usually Glacia drops anyone he fights in seconds. You two have a lot of potential!" Trunks said as he entered the room, "We should get going. If I remember correctly, Blaze wanted to talk to her family but hasn't gotten the chance yet. What about you?" he asked Izaroth.
"Sir Crystalis?" The tiny Akaviri's voice came from behind him, "Are you buying food for tonight? I'm very interested in trying Tamrielic foods!" Yuki beamed a smile up at the man. She had a heavy bag in her arms, full of ingredients for alchemy works. The aromas rising up from the bag were a strange mixture of pleasurable and disgusting all in one.

Aria stood in the door after Haru had walked out of the shop, discussing something with him before finally the two embraced, laughing. After they parted, Haru tipped his straw hat a little, and made his way toward the gates of Whiterun. Aria returned inside meanwhile. She'd seen a friend after many years, and it took her mind off the state of everything. Unfortunately it wouldn't be long before Dragons, Vampires, Cultists and the Dominion threw work the Odd Jobs' way again... Well, someone had to generate work for them!
'I think we're in the clear... We just need to get ourselves to a spaceport-' SLAM!

Lunaris' train of thought was suddenly derailed as something grabbed hold of the speeder. That something was then revealed to be one of the two Sith Lords, as he hopped up onto the back of the speeder! Before he had a chance to speak, the Padawan reignited the blue blade of her lightsaber, back still pressed against the windshield as the civilian continued driving. The Sith gave them a simple command, and was ready to make sure they carried it out. But, against all sense in the moment...

"Keep driving!" Lunaris yelled over the engine at Ashtev, bringing herself to a stand carefully, one boot against the windshield, the other on her seat. "You have one chance to surrender!" she continued, ...but only realized after saying that, that it probably wouldn't work on a Force-sensitive. No, a Sith would laugh off the idea, probably even if she were stronger than them. It was strange to think this Sith might be the same as her. Did he become an outcast of the Ascendancy by becoming a Sith, or was this some twisted sense of alliance between the Empire and Ascendancy? A gift to the Sith Order, in the form of one of their own people?
"Well then! I'll be doing my thing and causing havoc in their ranks where possible. I'll leave you two alone for now. Unless the whole nation wants to rise up against them, there's not a lot of point dragging you into it, it'll cause more suspicion than anything else. Just.. know there are pieces moving against the Dominion's, Aria, Cronic." Haru said calmly, shrugging as he looked back at the door. Apparently he wasn't a zealot who would stop at nothing to achieve his goals - if he went around conscripting people into the resistance movement it'd be dangerous for all involved...

"Eager as we both are... I'll get back into that game when the time is right. For now, we have people to make happy and ridiculous jobs to take." Aria smiled, "Don't worry, you can still find allies in every city. We had Altmer of our own in the resistance, didn't we?"

Haru grinned, "We still have a few today. Ones that are more mindful of themselves than the glorious bigger picture the Dominion are painting for their people. It'll be good to see you two on the field once the ball really gets rolling."
The speeder kicked into action with Ashtev at the controls, lifting into a hover before the human maneuvered the craft up and away from the Imperial forces. There would've been enough of a delay to let one of the Sith grab hold of the speeder, but the Pureblood made no move to chase them. Instead, she began instructing Imperial units elsewhere to assign security to the spaceports all over the Smuggler's Moon...

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Lunaris hadn't let her guard down for anything. She knew they wouldn't just be able to run, or hide - the Empire never relented, and had the power to pursue them anywhere, even in such a place as Nar Shaddaa, where everyone came to get away from the rest of the galaxy.

"Why did you commandeer the speeder? Are they after you, too?" the Chiss asked, still looking behind them in case something unexpected happened. Her scarf fluttered in the breeze as they flew. Luna extinguished her weapon as the scarf nearly got singed on the lightsaber's blade. Still, she covered all sectors, ready to fight should she need to.
For some reason, the speeder she was going for was suddenly occupied by the same person who was apologizing about his droid... Lunaris didn't have a choice. It was stay and face the Sith, and inevitably become one with the Force, or delay that and get in the damn speeder. Leaping with the Force, she landed in the passenger seat of the speeder, her own lightsaber in hand in case she needed to defend herself and the young man commandeering the taxi. After the leap, the Chiss' hood had fallen back to reveal more of her light blue skin, and black hair tied into a ponytail. Chiss weren't all that much of a common sight... Between the Padawan and the Sith Lord, this was quite a rare sight outside of Ascendancy Space.

"Get us moving, I'll defend you," Lunaris said calmly, turning around in the seat and pressing her back against the windshield, so she could deflect any blaster fire or lightning streams sent at them. Well, the blasters were easy. The lightning...? Fifty-fifty. Clearing her mind of what she'd just imagined their odds might be, the Chiss ignited her lightsaber, a blue blade of plasma shooting out of the hilt just as the first Imperial blaster bolts whizzed past.

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Lord Arkana was quick to follow Aotisa's lead, running around the lightning and through the dispersing crowd. Their method of escape was clear. Either they needed to get some speeders of their own, or stop them in their tracks!

"You won't get away!" the Sith growled, throwing her lightsaber in a wide arc. Jedi or not, if the speeder was destroyed or disabled, there wouldn't be much chance of their survival unless they found a platform or hangar to crash land at. Specifically, the saber was destined to swipe across the thrusters on the back of the vehicle. If it didn't make its mark, Arkana was still confident forces could be rallied to the spaceports around Nar Shaddaa. They'd be spread thin, but it was better than just giving the enemy a free ticket off the glittering moon.
'There's one...' Lunaris increased her pace, her focus centering entirely on a waiting speeder with a pilot droid in the driver's seat. She was so dead set on reaching it that she'd failed to pick up the pre-warning from the Force when a small rolling droid caused her to trip forward. She didn't fall, luckily, but stopped in her tracks and was quickly confronted by a human male. She had no time for this, or his polite apology, or the somewhat adorable droid! After he'd noted the droid liked her, Lunaris shook her head as if to say 'not a problem' with a quick half-smile, and immediately started heading for the waiting taxi again. Except this time, she could feel the Sith hot on her heels, and she wasn't going to waste any time escaping.

Assuming there wasn't anything else holding her back, Lunaris was going to be in that speeder and flying for the nearest spaceport in no time.

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Arkana's eyes flicked to the little disturbance in the middle of the street. It was the one thing out of the norm, a common occurrence or not, it caught the eyes of more than just the Sith and Imperials. The one who'd been tripped made no effort to hide the fact that she was running now, from someone or something...

"It must be that one. Aotisa, let's take them down!" the Sith commanded, not daring move just yet. If Zerenis Aotisa was taking action, and Arkana was in his way, she'd only be caught in the lightning attack, or the telekinetic waves. That Chiss was something prodigal, and best left to do as he willed.
In the darker, run-down streets of Nar Shaddaa, an Imperial operation had just concluded. A small Republic SIS operations team with a Jedi attachment were to be hunted down and destroyed, and destroyed they had been. None of them saw it coming, though they gave the Sith and Imperial Intelligence operators a warm welcome. Until Lord Aotisa arrived with his forces, they might have had a small chance of escape... But the reality was that the majority were killed, and any who were going to be captured killed themselves rather than let Republic secrets fall into the hands of the Empire. The Fixers came to grab what they could from the tech left behind, though most of it was fried or the contents purged moments prior to the short battles end.

One thing was amiss, though. A Jedi. One had been killed in the fighting, no doubt about it. Aria Draconis, one that'd been a thorn in the side of many an Imperial leader. She was the 'problematic' one. Lord Arkanos lost his hand during the conflict, but his sister made sure to take advantage of such an opening to finish the battle quickly - rather than save her brother the injury, of course... Still, there was a Jedi unaccounted for. Allegedly, one of the attacking soldiers had seen a figure crawling through a vent just as the battle started - someone who looked more civilian than soldier. The Sith that followed the troops in noted the presence of a second Jedi fading, too. The search was still on, but this seemed very much a victory.

"You did your duty, sister... If it cost me my blade hand, so be it. But know this: the next time you find yourself in peril, I'll wait for the enemy's back to be turned, too. You might lose something, unfortunately," Arkanos muttered in the same deadpan tone he'd always used. A cybernetic hand was being fitted by a medical droid and a probe assistant, and the Sith Lord hadn't bothered with sedatives. The pain was for him to memorize, so he might draw on it later. Rage at being injured, and hate for his sister. He couldn't feel the Force flow through his hand anymore, ...he'd find a way to get back at her eventually. The med center was empty, leaving him alone with his thoughts.

Lord Arkana meanwhile was already on the hunt for the missing Jedi, along with Lord Aotisa and his forces. The Chiss was very adept in his uses of the Force, and not only in the dark side's combative and manipulative abilities - he was good enough to track the Force presence that seemed to flee early on in the battle, and so he would lead the hunt. They'd entered a district full of neon lights, nightclubs and cantinas, gambling parlors and the like. That presence was somewhere here, among the bustling crowds. They minded the Sith and their Imperial followers, but nobody outright stood aside and stopped the flow of activity for them.

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With a black cloak tied around her whole body, concealing all but her white boots, Lunaris was trying to keep ahead of the Sith searching for her. All she needed was to find a waiting speeder, and then she could hit any spaceport she wanted, and get the hell off this moon. She was certain she could find a smuggler crazy enough to get her out before the Imperials put a lockdown in effect. They were holding the command for some reason... Perhaps it was just the sheer amount of traffic to and from Nar Shaddaa making it difficult to time, or perhaps it was because they didn't want anyone to think they'd messed up and lost an enemy in the streets.

'Just keep walking... There is no emotion, there is peace...' Lunaris thought to herself, remaining calm as she could as she made her way through the sector. In addition to her own lightsaber, she felt the unfamiliar one bouncing against her hip as she increased her pace. The lightsaber belonged to the fallen Jedi's. Aria Draconis had fought the Sith off, despite being wounded severely by the female Pureblood. Before she succumbed to her injury, she tossed the inactive hilt into the vent behind the Chiss Padawan, knowing it'd become the Siths' trophy otherwise. Besides, she had a mission for the young Lunaris - a Jedi named Cronic Crystalis had to know she fell in battle, and she intended to honour the promise to inform Aria's comrades.

Being the only survivor, having run away by herself to leave everyone else to their fates, it was painful... If her eyes weren't entirely red, she'd look quite sad. But to any who passed, she just looked like she was staring straight ahead, focused on whatever her own business was.
'There is no chaos, there is harmony... There is no death, there is the Force... You have to keep going,' she reminded herself.
"Here, this is for you," the bird-alien said to Blaze as he struggled over to her, offering the girl not her uniform, but a pair of jeans, a black shirt and some black boots. There was a blue jacket in her size that came with it, with that same "CC" logo on the shoulder, but the temperature in the hospital was just fine. Not wanting to be exposed for any longer than she had to be, Blaze would get dressed sharpish! The weight of the clothing seemed.. different. It was like the clothes were drowned wet in weight, but everything was perfectly dry.

"Huh. This is a thing," Blaze remarked as she pulled on the shirts shoulder slightly, chuckling as gravity forced it straight back down, making her shake a little at the sensation. "Neat!"

The bird-alien moved on to Izaroth then, noticing his awakening. He'd do the same as he did with the girl, drain the pod and then open it, and then jog off to fetch him his own set of the standard 'Time Patroller' outfit. For Izaroth however, it took two nurses and the doctor to haul the set of clothes over!
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