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In other news..... I have toast :)
Cpt Toellner said
Oh yeah! Valok/Kesik bro-team!


If anyone is to profit from your capture it shall be Valok :) just not to SI.

Bro-fist?
Valok watched as the last vestiges of the criminal underworld piled through the door, a variety of races, skills and liabilities crossed the threshold of the conference room, a couple of quarians, which he doubted knew which end of a rifle was used to club an enemy to the ground, but the one that caught his eye was the turian, hunched over and requiring a krogan to carry his equipment spoke volumes of just how desperate this venture was. Shaking his head at the turian’s arrival, he watched the latecomers enter, ending with an asari who was rather sweet on the eyes. Turning his gaze back to the human he assumed was Tanya Carson, and her drell compatriot Kosso Irak, those were the two who had called this meeting together, their plan would decide just how far Valok would go for his revenge. The speech was rather more than he expected, the plan however, left much to be desired. As a slaver he knew just how hard it could be to keep a ship of any size from crying out for help, let alone a corvette, granted it wasn’t as large as the freighters that he had often targeted, they were military vessels, every system would have secondary locations it could tap into, emergency power conduits to bypass damaged areas of the power supply, and worse was the armoury, which could have a multitude of heavy weapons nestled neatly in their racks. Granted the advantage of surprise would aid them, but they would need to make sure enough people got aboard the ship to take it, and to keep her from calling out for her sister ships to save her. The plan was certainly bold, almost batarian bold, but bold could only get you so far, the shambles that was the Skyllian Blitz was proof of that.

Looking back from Tanya to see what the faces of the others would tell, Valok was unsurprised to notice that some of the seats were now empty, no doubt fearing for their lives in such an unorthodox plan. The more he thought about it however, the more it seemed likely to work, they wouldn’t need a large crew, enough to keep the ship running, and enough to keep Siame Industries fearing for their interests. It would be similar to a Thresher Maw being picked apart by a swarm of firewasps, death by a million stings. Granted they wouldn’t be able to make a million stings, but they’d certainly give that asari bitch an itch.

“I’m in,” he said, leaning back, looking over to the batarian that was to be their bait. “One condition though, I stand close by my brother batarian there, I won’t have him getting killed because of others,”

While he respected that each had their own reasons to be there, a fellow batarian was a perk the others couldn’t provide, and to lose said perk due to a trigger-happy fool or just a human was not an outcome that he would stomach easily. Better to be close enough to help out rather than sitting side-lined baby-sitting one of the quarians in some grimy access tunnel with nothing more worrying than an idiotic vorcha to keep his attention. Such thoughts brought a shudder to his frame, he’d rather be knee-deep in mud and blood than sitting in a tunnel with a pack of vorcha to keep company, as entertaining as it would be, give him a tough slog through difficult terrain with heavy weapons fire pouring over him and he’d be happy. It was only after this decision that the name the turian used clicked in his mind: Sleuth. Even on Khar’shadan rumours spread of the information broker who could learn everything of you within a few hours, all transactions, majority of locations of where you lived, by the Pillars Valok had even heard this turian could tell you how many times you paid for the services of some asari “dancer”.

“And I ain’t baby-sitting the turian,” he growled, scratching just above his upper right eye.

As much respect he had for Sleuth, if that was who the turian truly was, he was not going to sit around watching him play away on his omni-tool and with his crate of scrap, not when there was real down and dirty fighting in the thick of a battle to be had.
Beautiful post Moe and Hank, I'll get a post up tomorrow as my day went to pot with the fantastic weather we had and the currently burnt bbq that fed us stinking my garden meaning I couldn't be bothered to type lol.
I think Valok will be better suited as one of the exchangers. With his wrist blades he could take one or two guards by surprise.
Sunday will be my day as well. I've got a few extra hours tomorrow in the form of the kids wanting the carnival :)
Sure they do. They have human slaves make it for them with whatever baby comes to hand :)
Pepperm1nts said
Remember what? I'm not saying anyone's character is bad, if that's what you're saying :P


Just that's he's the better Batarian lol. I'm not bothered in all honesty, my favourite is Chuck Morris after all. He'd have the Reapers screaming for peace in short order :)
Pepperm1nts said
I haven't read the post yet, so maybe my opinion will change, but I really like Kesik as a character. It's good to see a character who's a Batarian through-and-through. Usually, when you see them, they're complete and utter villains. Kesik seems to have motivations and reasons to back up what he has done. He's not black and white, and I like that. Good job with him.EDIT: Read the post. Yeah, honestly, probably my favorite character so far (not that the rest are bad!). I like his discreetness, and how he thinks ahead of things. I like that he thought the meeting could be a trap, too. It makes sense.


I'll remember this my friend, I shall not forget for five minutes. ;-;
Whoop whoop lol.
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