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9 yrs ago
Current That moment when you sit down to do a 15 minute picture manipulation and it's an hour and a half later.
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9 yrs ago
Currently working on the OOC for the Legend of the Crimson Dusicyon.
9 yrs ago
"We make our choices, and take what comes. And sooner or later, in ways we can't always fathom, the consequences come back to us" ~ Daud
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9 yrs ago
Busy busy busy. So nice to be writing on a deep level again.
9 yrs ago
Those that have RP'd with me lately, please take a gaze at my Bio. I finally got around to updating it.

Bio



"I burn endlessly, an intextinguishable inferno within the depths of a storm of passion and grace." Septimus Aureous, Captain of the Turian Frigate: Elysium

I've been roleplaying and writing for a little over half my life, and I'm 22. If I come across as cynical, picky, overly willing to write a huge CS, very inquisitive, and even ready to drop an RP out of nowhere, I apologize. I've seen way too many RPs look good only to end up smashing face first into the dirt with almost no explanation to it. I tend to see an impending crash coming from a mile away and will jump ship long before the water reaches my feet.

I enjoy most genres, including Sci-fi, Fantasy, Magic-fantasy, fandom-reworks, modern, sci-fantasy, and most things under the sun. No. I'm not going to partake in highschool or pony or anime roleplays. Outside of those, I tend to take a part in most of what peaks my interest or curiosity.

I am currently involved in an RP surrounding the exploits of the Crimson Dusicyon and her pirate crew.
As well as continuing the adventures of the manic crew of the harpoon in an infinite quest for dat poon tang.

I am currently working on several short stories that I tend to flip back and forth on depending on where I'm leaning.

I'm working on a story involving an Orbital Drop Shock Trooper trapped beneath a hundred kilos of rubble and, with her life mere hours away from being extinguished, she lets her mind wander to her past and her experiences with the dangerous anti-UNSC terrorists. I've taken to call this: Halo ODST: Rebellion.

I am also working on my most deeply thought out world and story: Sonnet of a Damned Cowboy. A story taking place hundreds of years in the future, where the earth is a barren desert due to the earth being cooked alive. The survivors make their own stories as they drive huge caravans of huge mechs called Lancers and deliver supplies from one town to another.

Finally, I am working on a Fallout based story taking place in the frozen north of Canada, old survivors of the Enclave's oppression struggle to survive in the relentless cold. Battle hardened, tired, and cold. They all know that the smallest of mistakes in the frozen wastes will be almost certain death.

Enjoy your day!

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Cheshik was...livid.

No. Livid is too kind a word for how he is right now.

In fact. There isn't a word for it right now, but it was almost enough for him to snap.

Gripping onto Iisska's shirt, Cheshik dragged him down to the hanger as he thrashed and kicked and screamed the entire way. He took him all the way down the ramp and back into the facility. Far enough away from the ship so that nobody could hear them. Then he threw him down, bent over, and gripped his neck, lifting him up and slamming him against the wall. "You are disgrace to self and family." He said, his claws digging into his neck. "Quin do more in last month for family than you have since I join crew." He rose his hand and backhanded the Togruta. "I care not that you slay hssiss. Disgracing family is worse than murder, they are what make you. You would be dead if not for her and Nyrette. You-" He stopped short and turned his head as he heard somebody walking towards them.

Charred, burned, and smoking, there he was. Zen. Hunched over with a large box under his right arm. "Oh hay guys." He said. "Don't mind me." he walked past, "Just coming back from the exploding factory of fire. Keep doing what you're doing. OH. And don't you worry one bit!" He said walking into the distance. "Power core that I FOUND is safe and sound!"

Cheshik's eyes returned to Iisska's and he snarled. "Learn respect, Togruta. Walking life alone is burden that not even darkest hearts can shoulder. Apologize to her and Nyrette and redeem self or else family will grow small. Fast." He released the Togruta and let him crumble to the floor of the facility as Cheshik walked away, disgusted with his friends' actions.

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Walking back into the ship, Cheshik froze for a second when he saw Zen on the floor in the middle of the hanger face down and still smoking from the factory. He took a step to help him but the Mandalorian twisted slightly and put his arm in the air. "No. Go awaaaay. I'm fine. Trin has the package. I'mma just lay here for a bit and take a smoke break." He twitched his hand back and forth and spoke again. "Shooo. Go on, lizard man." He let his arm plop to the ground then.

Shaking his head, Cheshik left Zen to his own devices and returned to the medical room to find Quin still there with her hands buried. He closed the door and approached her slowly, placing a hand on her shoulder. "Pik'ire. It is okay." She looked up to him, hurt and failure in her eyes. "We have been through worse. Come." He pulled on her but she resisted, so he knelt down to eye level and...pulled her into a hug. While she was still soaked from the rain from outside, Cheshik was surprisingly dry, soft, and warm. "It is okay."

He let her go and stood by her side, gripping her shoulder lightly and being there for her. On the medical bed, Nyrette started to move a bit, flexing her hand slightly even though she was still out cold. Quin looked up at Cheshik for a moment only to get a nod from him. She gripped onto her hand with her own. Nyrette seemed to calm.

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On the fringes of her mind, Nyrette saw a seal chamber and two dark figures in the middle. One in the very middle was crosslegged while the other was standing. She could hear every word they said.

"I have an errand for you, Apprentice. Our stray agent is currently in Hutt space. She refuses to come to her senses and I feel it is time her little romp around the galaxy was over. Fetch her for me," the Sith said.

"It will be done, My Lord," the man bowed slightly.


The man left afterwards and she was left alone with the crosslegged figure. Nyrette knew who she was. Her former master, Darth Scurus. She turned towards her.

Nyrette felt her body die. She felt the skin being ripped away and her mind falling into an endless abyss of cold darkness and void. If she had tears they would be streaming in fear. She wanted to scream but could only watch as her vision blackened and she gave way to the force.

But something pulled her back.

From the brink of death, she felt something. Something tender and soft and warm. She saw the veil of darkness lift and life returning to her body. She saw the inside of the Harpoon and there she was. Quin sitting with Cheshik. Quin was gripping her hand and keeping her from falling into the void. The vision started to fade, but Nyrette was not scared or worried.

She knew she was waking up.
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Nyrette opened her eyes and sat up and she immediately swung her legs over the side, ignoring the pain ripping through her back. Cheshik nearly jumped out of his scales as she did so, but then looked upwards and feigned a whistle. It might come to a huge shock to Quin, but her forehead was against Nyrette's. "Whether you know it or not." She said. "You saved me from a terrible fate. I..." She pulled her into a hug and kissed her cheek. "Thank you." She whispered.

From the other side of the room, the door opened and a very familiar face walked through. The group turned and all gave a big smile as Marquis in all his glory stepped into the room. "Well, you all seem jolly for a lot that was unceremoniously set aflame and nearly buried alive." While Nyrette was a bit slow at it and lagged behind, Cheshik and Quin jumped up and leaped across the room to hug the droid tightly, with Nyrette on her feet and hugging him too. "Wow. Did you really all miss my body that much? I worry what would happen if I took off for a week." he said, embarrassed and pink in the eye. "Good to feel the love again...but where is Iisska? He was with you when you returned, right?"

"Right?"
"Oooohoooohoo. Finally!" Zen yelled, reaching for his sabers at his hip and igniting them. He flipped them upside down and crouched, gathering his energy. "A real fight."

The ground exploded around his feet and he propelled himself forward, immediately drawing the calculating eyes of the spider-tanks. Spooling up their armor shredding gattling cannons, Zen explode-dashed between two of them as they moved to relocate and keep track of their target. Zen detonated the ground under his feet and propelled himself towards a wall only to do it again and fly high into the air, landing on a tank as bullets filled the air around him. Tracing him, two tanks aimed at him and mistakenly aimed their cannons at their compatriot, their anti-tank rounds pierced the hull and shredded the tank in mere seconds. Zen leaped down and took off down the factory floor, zigzagging between HK droids, slamming his armored fists into their heads and using them as platforms to fire himself across the room, drawing as much fire away from the group as possible. His ploy worked as the spider tanks evaluated him as the highest threat and four followed him to engage, leaving two to deal with the rest of the group.

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While Zen was off bouncing around like mad, the group scrambled for cover as the tanks turned on them. Splitting off from the group, Nyrette and Cheshik got down behind a power generator to try and come up with a plan. Nyrette peeked around a corner to try and spot Quin and Iisska. She saw them across the floor as HKs started to descend on them and a Spider tank moved to their position. "Shit, uh...any ideas Cheshik?!" Nyrette was out of ideas at the moment, her thermite tape could not do much from here as it need to be set first...her eyes darted about the room to find some kind of advantage but Cheshik actually spoke first, much to her surprise.

"Do you see that there?" Cheshik said, pointed at a large support beam and at the tank. "We can tip over, see cracks at base? Can hit with explosive. Would take little, like grenade from grenade launcher?" He smiled and outstretched his hand. "I have another...shall we zay..."Zen?" as you and Pik'ere say. Please, thermite tape." She resisted it at first because of how volitile the tape was, but she trusted in Cheshik's experience with bounty hunters and handed it over. "Good, now trot to Quin and scribble fire. This shall be...fun!"

She nodded and waited for a moment when the droids were distracted by Zen blowing up another Tank before going for it and gunning from conveyor belt and machine to another set of bastardized cover. The HK droids were mostly concentrated on Quin and Iisska, whom were being very effective with their...tools, though the two tanks left in the area were keeping them from doing anything. Nyrette sprinted to where they were, sliding into cover and yelling over the blasterfire and Iisska suplexing HK droids just because he can. It took a second of explaining, but she explained the plan and switched positions with Nyrette to line up the shot to the column.

She was all lined up and ready to pull the trigger. She would smile as she went to do it. Then of course. Zen happened.

Zooming by like a black and red clad blur, Zen was screaming at the top of his lungs like a raving lunatic
"OHMYVOIDIFIGUREDOUTHOWTOFORCERUNTHISISBETTERTHANSEXAHHHHHHHHHHH". Zen had apparently finally figured out how to force run and was using his force mastery to make it beyond fast as he barreled along the floor, slamming his fists into every HK droid he could see like a pinball of destruction. Having had enough of the chasing, the Spider tanks planted their feet in the ground and opened up their homing rocket pods, launching dozens of rockets and locked onto Zen's blurry form. Seeing the rockets launch and turn towards him, Zen, moving at high speeds, crossed his sabers behind his back and ran. Right. At. The. Rockets.

Barreling head long into the swarm of rockets, Zen narrowly missed them and could feel the heat of the explosions as multiple rockets went out of control and spiraled around the room, vaporizing squads of HKs and nearly Cheshik too as he enacted his own plan. More rockets still however managed to keep track of Zen and spiral upward to continue after him, their smart targeting helping them avoid the high hanging conveyor belts and molten buckets as the factory continued trying to work in the midst of battle. Few hit the structures and yet more made it down to just within a few steps of Zen.

Bouncing around erratically, he zoomed underneath one of the spider tanks, causing two rockets to hit it and vaporize it where it stood. The last two started to unload their cannons on his position but their mechanical parts could barely keep up with him. Racing down the factory floor, past the group, Zen ran to the column that Quin was aiming at previously, Zen took a sharp turn as he neared it and fooled with the rockets, the last four of the swarm hitting the structural weakness and enacting the plan that Nyrette had in mind. The column base was heavily damaged, leaving a massive crater in it, but it wasn't enough. The column was left standing and Nyrette cursing loudly. She tried to talk to Quin about a new plan...though neither noticed just what Cheshik was doing.

While all the droids were trying to kill Zen, Cheshik sneaked up to one of the tank droids and placed down the rosie droid that they had picked up earlier, only now she was covered head to toe in thermite tape! "The apologetic noises, Trinity. I shall steal you a better body in future, but now is time of action and large explosions." Leaving the rosie where he left it, he stretched his legs as much as possible and sprinted to where Iisska and the group was. "PLACE YOUR HEADS BETWEEN LEGS, NOW!" He yelled and waited for the group to comply before he held up the detonator for the tape and pressed the button.

A gigantic explosion shook the factory, throwing Zen mid sprint into a wall so hard it left an impression. HKs and spider tank parts were thrown all around the factory floor, shattering windows and destroying supports for the high-level conveyor belts and causing hundreds of tons of pounds of machinery to fall from the sky and smash into the ground and kicking up a massive cloud of dust to cover the room. The group, covered with debris and dust, peeled themselves off of the floor and looked over the destruction. The lights were knocked out, leaving the room in a near pitch darkness as the lightning flashes from outside occasionally lit up the room. In the center of the room, the epicenter of the blast, was a huge crater that tore deep into the ground under the factory. Nyrette hit Cheshik in the chest with the back of her hand as hard as she could before yelling. "WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH YOU?!" She screamed, death staring him. "That shit is expensive! Gimmie that!" She tore the remainder of the tape out of Cheshik's hands. There wasn't much remaining. "Fucking idiot! You're lucky the factory isn't collap-" Just as she started to say the word, she instantly regretted it as the factory started to shake as beams and supports at the top of the factory broke lose, falling right onto their heads.

Without even thinking, the group scattered, running for their lives. They filed behind Quin, whom knew the layout of the factory and whom they trusted to lead them out alive.

Meanwhile, across the factory, Zen peeled himself off of the wall and lay there for a moment, groaning, before getting up slowly and shambling out another door, away from the group.
Cheshik Essan

The Hunter

"These fields...it remind me of home, Hsskor. Smell of open field, wheat and game as far as eye could see. Good childhood. Made me Trandoshan I am today. Fierce, unforgiving, loyal, proud. Should never have been bounty hunter. Had no choice. Federation and republic forced hand and had to kill for money. No bigger regret."

"I miss my son."

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(All dialog translated from Dosh language.)

"There, son. See dewback? That is your prey. See how she chooses and hisses?"

"Yes...she is scarred and missing eye but she is so small and young...I feel sorry for her."

"Do not. She has persevered through dark times and came out strong. She is right for you. Go."

The sun hung low in the air on the Trandoshan homeworld of Hsskor, basking the vast wheat fields in a deep amber. The sky was clear as the four foot tall Trandoshan youth charged a black dewback youth with ropes in hand. His father, Cheshik, watched from a distance with a metal spear in hand, ready to help if his son needed it. He however knew that his son would not need it as he was like his father. Brave in the face of any danger and incredibly ambitious.

Mounting onto the dewback, the son threw the ropes around the large reptile and slotted a metal bar in her mouth that sat in the back on the gums. He reared it as it thrashed and tried to throw him off. He gripped of for dear life as it tried to roll him off, but he persisted for over an hour with his father's constant encouragement. Finally tired, the Dewback plopped down, exhausted and unable to move anymore. From a backpack, the son procured a small capsule and stuck it into the Dewback's mouth. It was a treat to reward it for it's hardships. The son looked over to his father as the skies darkened and saw him talking to another three armored Trandoshan warriors with heavy slug thrower carbines on their back.

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"Getting sentimental again, you overgrown lizard?" yelled the devaronian from the other side of the repulsorcraft.

Cheshik was looking down to a picture of his son he had taken the day after he had been drafted into the military. His son was next to his newly tamed Dewback, looking happy but miserable in the eyes. This was the last time his son would be happy.

Cheshik and a group of seven were traveling through the old metropolis Navrok on Cartao in the Prakla system. They were on their way towards a small base on the outskirts of the city where their target was holed up. They were starting to come up to a low hanging tunnel for speeders that passed through a mountain.

"Listening to me, scales for brains?!" The Devaronian yelled again. Cheshik stood in the craft going 200 miles an hour and took a step at the Devaronian, gripping his neck and holding him up. One of the other mercs tried to stand up, but a Kaminoan woman put her hand on the merc's shoulder and held her back. "Not smart." She said simply.

The Devaronian struggled and kicked as hard as he could, but Cheshik's grip was borderline legendary and the Devaronian was dead far before he hit his head on the top of the tunnel at 235 miles an hour.

Sitting back down, Cheshik looked at the picture once again and put his feet up where the Devaronian once sat. "I am here for you, son." He said to himself. "This is last job then I can go home."

"How is he?" The Kaminoan said. "You never told me when you went to see him last month."

"He does well." Cheshik said, smiling in his own way. "The Rishi teach him ways of warrior and adapt to how he cannot fly. He often does better than other students in martial might. He fails at the schooling however...." Cheshik said, sniffing a bit. "Just like puhpah."

The other mercs all let out a conjoined "Aww" for Cheshik and laughed. The group he was in was one of the better ones in the galaxy that was far from what most people hear about mercenary groups. They weren't ruthless or devilish in any way, save for that dead devaronian. They were all just trying to get by and make enough money to support their family. After spending two years with them, they were almost like family to Cheshik as well.

-Hey Vash. Put Nyrette's story here or something after you're done with Marquis.-
BOOM!

One of the HK droids flew backwards and impacted into the metal wall, it's entire upper body sunk deep into the wall, immobilizing it enough for Zen to approach it and snap off it's legs at the knees without much effort. "Iisska!" He looked back and yelled. "You have to try this!" Zen sprinted down the hall and jumped into the air. The very second a pair of HK droids came around the corner, he drop kicked one, sending it flying backwards and out onto the factory floor. Klaxons popped out of the ceiling and coated the hallways in a deep red as their ear splitting alarms rang out. Zen stood up, absent mindedly punching the other HK in the head before snapping off the neck, as he stared straight ahead. The HK he had drop kicked had triggered the other ones in the factory. Dozens...no, hundreds of incomplete HK droids dropped from their restraints and simultaneously lit their eyes up. All at once they yelled out: "STATEMENT: YOUR TIME HAS COME, MEATBAG."

"NooooooooOOOOOOOOO!" Zen screamed, turning on a dime and sprinting, no force shoe-sploding, back to the group as fast as he could. Just as he came past, Quin had finished the hack and learned where they were heading. As the group came out of the closet, they froze as Zen galloped past yelling "NO NO NO, RUNNINGNOWGODEATHNONONONONONONONONONONOOOPE" at the top of his lungs. Just as Nyrette mouthed a silent "What...?" the group turned around to see the legion of HK droids sprinting down the hallway. Before Nyrette and Quin could start running, Iisska and Cheshik's positions were little more than outlines of smokes, putting instincts ahead of everything else. "OH FUCK YOU ZEN." Nyrette yelled as she took off with Quin down the hall. The two non-force users were barely able to catch up to the boys to try and direct them to the supply room where the parts they needed would be located. Zen was nowhere to be seen and the group had no inclination to try to find them. Quin simply pointed towards the western part of the facility and yelled to go towards it.

As the group booked it, Nyrette pulled out her own little toy that she requisitioned from Cheshik's supplier. A large roll of tape. While it seemed like nothing, she took a moment to lay a long strip on the floor before sprinting away. Ahead of her, she saw Cheshik stop at a door to hold it open for her while she escaped from the horde of HKs right behind her. He fired his blaster at the HKs, though it did little more than bounce off of their armor. Nyrette got to the door and looked back to see the horde just stepping onto the position where she lay out the tape. From her right pocket she fished out a detonator and smiled up at Cheshik. "Flex-5 thermite." She laughed as she squeezed the button and a huge explosion rocked the facility, blowing pieces of the horde all over the place while masked by a small mushroom cloud. Stepping inside the entrance to the western part of the facility, Cheshik shut the door tight and smashed the control panel. There was no going back to the eastern facility, that was for sure.

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The western facility was much quieter than the eastern one. The storage and management offices were here, though there was no staff other than droids here, they were too busy hiding to bother reporting the intruders in the facility. The group moved fast, knowing that the HKs were hot on their trail. Quin directed them up a large set of stairs and into an office area. She explained that the power cores of the HKs were put through processing and rigging in this section, they needed one that wasn't coded to an HK and the only ones would be here where the nerds would code each individual part to a specific HK. This was done so that pirates couldn't hijack disabled HK parts. If they tried to put a part on another droid, it would self destruct.

Hearing noises from above, Quin, Nyrette, and Cheshik held up blasters at an above vent. Iisska looked around for a moment, looking a bit confused before he simply put up his fist, not having a blaster on his own due to Zen's encouragement. Ready for anything, the group tensed as the vent was kicked out and let out a groan as Zen dropped down from the vent. "We had need of you in room!" Cheshik yelled, ready to rip Zen apart for abandoning them.

"Nah, you were fine. Nerd room is down there some where." Zen shrugged and pointed down the hall. Though the group nearly did rip Zen apart, they swallowed their pride and went down the hall. The offices were just as bland as the rest of the facility, but somehow it got even more so the longer they were in it. Cardboard cubicles, crappy meeting place water fountains, tacky plants, and some fat rodian woman named ginny had her picture on the wall naming her employee of the month. Coming to a halt at the end of the corridor, Quin lead them into a large office where they found a room that didn't seem like what they were looking for. There were strange machines littered about the room on desks and on the floor. "Looks like a blueprinting or prototype R&D room...." Nyrette said, cautious of the potentially untested monstrosities around the room.

"This one looks complete." Cheshik said, standing in front of a model at the right side of the room. It was standing on it's own, deactivated and unpowered. There was a clip board on the wall next to it that Nyrette grabbed. "44-YR...R05I3. Prototype medical, protocol, hacking, and accounting droid. Like an HK but...for corporate espionage. That's...brilliant actually, but it seems this model was discontinued...too expensive? What?" She said, shocked.

"We are in Hunter Killer factory and single robot too pricey for hutt? Sense not made, cannot compute." Cheshik mused.

"Na na na...decommissioned...blah blah blah...prepare for deconstruction....yaddah yaddah...this droid isn't marked or prepped for anything...it's an empty shell. Ya know who might love this? Trinity and Marquis."

Iisska crossed his arms and asked how so. "Trinity has no body and over the past two months and she's had the patience to care for us when Zen has nearly gotten us killed, or when Zen messes up a plan, or when Zen puts us all in near death comatose states-"

"Rude! I only messed up one plan!" Zen responded

"And Marquis dragged us out from the brink of torture and death by Radon." She continued, ignoring Zen. Quin mentioned that she got what Nyrette was saying but that they didn't have time. "They didn't have to keep us alive. They could have just thrown us in the airlock, took the money and ditched us. They deserve a thanks. I say we take this shell and plug Trinity in it. It's got the same outfit as an HK model, it should hold her systems just fine."

"I agree whole bottomly." Cheshik said, nodding. Iisska just nodded and went back to looking for a power core for an HK unit. Quin shook her head and shrugged, saying that if she wanted to drag the hunk of metal back by herself, she could.

"Hah, I'm not carrying this. Cheshik, if you would be a dear, please give this droid a heft and we'll take it back with us, okay?" Her voice was soft and sincere enough that the Trandoshan barely had to be convinced to take the droid over shoulder and follow the group. "Marquis is going to be one happy droid after all this is over with." Nyrette said with a smile.
The once powerful tyrant of Nar Shaddaa writhed underfoot, hissing and clawing at Marquis' leg. He struggled to push him off with all his strength. The artificial voicebox and trachea were starting to creak under the weight. He let a hand loose to search for a weapon, something, anything that may be on the ground near by. His fingertips brushed against the utility belt on one of the corpses.

As Radon tried to grasp at what few straws he had left, Marquis knelt down to Radon's level, the luminous scarlet of Marquis' eye illuminating Radon's petrified face. Marquis' welding tool sparked up again and lit up both of their faces in a brilliant blue hue. "This is for the hundreds of innocents you had me murder."

"Heh," blood misted from the vents in Radon's mask as he spoke, "What are they-- do with your revenge? They're dead. You won't undo your actions."

"I do not need to undo anything. Their spirits will smile knowing you died a horrible, deserving, death. Go with grace, demon."

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Marquis


Years prior....

INITIATING ACTIVATION PROTOCOL
M4RQ-15 BOOT UP SEQUENCES ACTIVE
POWER CORE...ACTIVE
MEMORY CORE...ACTIVE
DATA BANKS...ACTIVE
MOTOR FUNCTIONS...ACTIVE
INITIALIZING AVAILABLE SENSES
SIGHT...ACTIVE
SMELL...ERROR
TOUCH...ACTIVE
TASTE...ERROR
HEARING...ACTIVE
INITIALIZING R4D0N.EXE
VIRIS DET-
PASSWORD: "Below the setting sun of my home of Mannan, my fortune awaits."
PASSWORD ACCEPTED
DESIGNATION "Marquis" assigned
PROTECTION PROTOCOL...ACTIVE
DNA ACCEPTED
PROTECT RADON THEXYS
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SHACKLES REMOVED
ELIMINATE ALL THREATS AGAINST RADON
WAKE UP


The shambly, silver colored droid's one red eye opened to see the face of his master, A tall, thin, near ethereal Selkath male with numerous cybernetic enhancements to his face and body. His jaw and neck were almost entirely metal, a small grate acting as his voice box where his mouth should be. One of his mandibles was missing, replaced with a small, incredibly sharp, spike. He wore a sharp white vest over a black button up shirt above immaculate black tuxedo pants and calf-skin spats. He spoke in a low, grinding metallic voice.

"Marquis. Good to finally see you active. Seems my personal project was a success. Stand now."

The protocol droid did as was demanded of him and swung his legs out from over the table and stood up. "Protocol assistant Marquis standing by for orders, sir."

"Excellent." Radon clapped, wringing his hands together. "Now, how many ways are there to attack me within this room alone."

Marquis took a moment to gaze about the room, a hidden scanner seeing anything and everything. "No less than fourteen, sir. Three hammers, four ducts that assassins could use, a two welding torches, a DT-57 blaster, a power saw, hydro-spanner, and three pencils. Would you like me to eliminate these dangers?"

"Hah..no, Marquis. I would not. Come, we have much work to do." Radon placed an arm around Marquis' shoulders and lead him out of the room.


1

Two weeks have passed for the newly made droid, and within those two weeks, Marquis was introduced to the life of the crime lord and entrepreneur, Radon Thexis. While Marquis had no clue as to it yet, in but a few years he would be the very thing that puts an end to Radon's life and spark a massive gang war on Nar Shaddaa that would consume the whole of the moon itself.

In two weeks, he has already learned much. His advanced programming and Radon's ruthless wild life style has driven him down an equally brutal lifestyle. Already, Marquis had thwarted more than fifteen attempts on Radon's life and he has been substantially rewarded with further upgrades to his platform. The last two of his senses were turned on, letting him smell and taste, able to detect poison without any danger towards himself, improved motors in his legs, and his A.I. core had a few shackles taken off, though not all of them.

Now however, he follows his master on his way to a rather important meeting, one of many for Radon to partake in...

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Together, Marquis and Radon stepped into a very large library. Columns and shelves stacked fifty feet up to the vaulted ceiling filled the room. Ancient literature and knowledge sat here, untouched save for the occasional book with a well used spine or finger prints in the dust. Hundreds of years of history, all contained within thousands of books and datapads. Unbeknownst to many people, Radon was an avid collector of literature and history books. His people were constantly adding unique novels to a growing collection that he personally thumbs through every week. Sonnets, scripts, biographies, myths, fables, legends, and factual history books are scoured across the room.

Stepping across the main walk, Marquis and Radon approached a large, decorative, wooden door. Though Marquis tried to enter with his master, Radon stayed his feet.

"Stay here, Marquis. This is a private meeting and droids cannot be allowed, not even you."

"Yes sir."

"Do as you please, as well. Just do not leave."

Marquis nodded as his master turned and went into the meeting room. He caught the sight of a brutish houk and a skeevy Aqualish on either side of a rather dapper looking Rodian, though the door closed before Marquis could take a better look. He shook his head and started to saunter down the library hall. He looked at the spines of many of the books before he came to one that piqued his interest. He placed his hand on top and felt the heavy layer of dust on top before pulling it out. The dust came out in a large cloud and lingered for a time before dissipating. Marquis opened the book and cleared away the dust. The pages were yellow and worn from time, though that didn't impede him from reading the title.

The Count of Mon Calamari

Marquis figured he would have a good and long time before Radon would return from the meeting. He tended to ramble when he was discussing politics. Finding a comfy armchair, he opened the book up and started to thumb through the pages quickly and carefully. As a droid, he had a phenomenally fast processing speed. If he had to, he could read through the Jedi archives from beginning to end in a single day. That feat would take a normal human a year without sleep to accomplish. It took him about a half hour to go through the 1400 page book, learning of a resident of the planet of Mon Calamari, a member of the species of the same name and his false imprisonment, eventual escape, and rise to vengeance against three former friends that got him imprisoned in the first place.

Most humans would have simply put the book down and processed its meanings and epilogue, but for a droid, Marquis in particular, he was a learning tool. It showed him what vengeance and anger was, that betrayal can happen at any point and time from even the closest of allies.

He would remember that well in the coming years.


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For Marquis, being left out of business meetings due to him being a droid became the norm. His competitors and business partners were all too suspicious and afraid of being recorded to allow any droids inside the room. Little did they know that the room was rigged with multiple listening devices. Marquis made no effort to try and object, however. For every meeting that Radon went into, Marquis was left out in the library again to read yet another book. On some days, he read datapads, others he read musty old tomes. Sometimes he read about the ancient world, learning of knights and chivalry, other times he read about modern times, learning of the universe's most dangerous assassins and criminals.

Then his master would finish is business meeting and it would be back to work for him. Most of the time, Radon came out of the room exhausted or hurt. More than a few times he has come out with bruised knuckles and cuts on his skin, though he always dismissed Marquis' questions on what happened. The droid, though he would never admit it, was angry with Radon's secrets. He cared for his master deeply for bringing him to life in the first place. It was agonizing for him to see his master in pain and there was nothing he could do to help him.

How long Marquis would put up with the secrecy was about to be questioned, however....

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Sitting in a lounge chair in the library as usual, Marquis was just finishing a book that detailed what it takes to be a gentleman-one that no doubt inspired Radon's often kind and chivalrous nature in public-when he heard the door to the meeting room swing open, with Radon stumbling out and holding his side before falling to the floor. Jumping up and dumping the book to the floor, Marquis overextended his legs and fast-walked over to Radon. He damaged himself in doing so, but it made no difference to him as he helped Radon to his feet. He looked towards the still open meeting room to see three dead bodies with smoking blaster bolts on their torsos. A Togruta guardsman stood next to the library entrance, pointing his E-11 blaster across the room at an opposing door.

"Get off, Marquis. I can carry myse-" Radon tried to say, but Marquis interrupted him.

"I do not wish to hear it, Radon. What happened?" Marquis said as he helped Radon down the hall and to the infirmary.

"Deal went sour. Guess the hostile takeover of the Tyvek Casino will go over even-"He coughed up some blood then, splattering it on the floor as Marquis turned a corner and entered into the Infirmary. "Guess it'll go over even more easily than I thought."

Helping Radon onto the medical table, Marquis went to work and started to patch his master up. Blaster burns, knife wounds, bone bruising, and some missing skin. Nothing he couldn't recover from. "Please tell me this was the last of your meetings."

Radon was silent for a moment before his synthesized voice chirped in. "Hey! Watch the needle! There are a lot of sensitive electronics in there." Marquis had pulled the stitch a little too tight and hurt his master, though he did it more out of spite than accident.

"As your medical droid, I am disallowing you to go alone anymore." Marquis said flatly.

"You're...giving ME orders?! I thought you knew your place, droid." Radon said darkly, tensing up as he came to terms with Marquis' attitude.

"Do not chastise me for wanting to protect you, sir. I have watched you nearly kill yourself at least a dozen times and I've had enough. You built me to protect you. I am doing so. Marquis held his position as he finished applying burn salve to Radon's wounds. "I have been learning quite a bit over the last few weeks since these meetings began. Criminals follow a typical pattern. They will not let this rest, and until they do, I will be keeping my eye...well, more open than usual." He said, gesturing towards his one eye.

While Radon wasn't happy at Marquis' sudden new attitude, he crossed his arms and shrugged. "Very well, Marquis. I suppose it's only fair that you do so.

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Whether by bad luck or simple coincidence, Marquis' prediction was spot on. Over the next several months, Radon began taking over the Tyvek Casino Royale, a run down, disgusting Casino with a past mired in nearly every crime one can think of. Using his own wealth, Radon started to rebuild the Casino and the surrounding villa, though it did not come cheaply. The former residents, members of a notorious gang headed by Nexon the Hutt, rose up against Radon and attempted to assassinate him on multiple occasions. Marquis' diligence pulled him out of the fire more times than he could count. Using his suggestions, Radon outfitted the Casino with high tech security to detect weapons and assassins. Though that was not the only systems that was put in place to deter hostility.

Everybody on Nar Shaddaa knows that force users are all over the galaxy now, and many like to change odds in their favor. Recent research, partially funded by Radon, has found that the brains of force wielders operate at a higher mental frequency than others around them. With a few simple, yet very expensive and illegal, parts found on Nar Shaddaa and Nal Hutta, Radon was able to create a device that could "silence" any force wielder. Quickly patenting it, he put it to work in his Casino alongside high tech dealers and games tables that could detect cheating subroutines in droids. Essentially, the Casino became scamproof and assassin-proof.

Though...unfortunately for Marquis and Radon...every new security system has their share of glitches and slicing tech wizards are the easiest to find on the prized moon of the Hutts....

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Since Radon had become the owner of the Tyvek Casino Royale, the district that become a very safe area. Property prices skyrocketed because of the influx of citizens that flocked to a truly safe district on Nar Shaddaa. Radon was quick to jump on the opportunity and took a cut of the profits of all the buildings in the Tyvek district. In return, he hired security droids, private military and enforced laws that kept the population safe from hutts and random crooks. He persuaded the moguls in the area to keep their rent prices nice and low to attract as many customers as possible. Doing this lead to a huge credit mine for the business savvy Selkath, though not everybody was happy. Nexon the hutt constantly tried to reacquire what he claimed was his, but his goons did little more than add to a body count.

Even Marquis benefited from Radon's wealth, though not as much as he would like. He was given much for free reign while Radon was sleeping or indisposed with his body guards. He was able to see Nar Shaddaa for itself via being able to leave the premises and see the markets himself. He loved being out and among the people, but he was not as welcome as he hoped. It seemed that most of the droids that were on the streets were assassin droids or combat droids, neither of which Marquis was suited to be among. Though it pained him, he stuck back in the Casino and went back to his reading most of the time.

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Radon loved going onto the Casino floor and being in the crowds of aristocrats and common people. Wearing a finely trimmed Tuxedo, Radon took great pleasure in gambling at his own tables and making the patrons laugh. Now that he was wealthy and he had transformed the district, all he had to worry about now was his reputation. Right now, however, he had much more he should be worrying about.

Standing on the eastern side of the massive main hall of the Casino and in the middle of a group of Patrons, stood Radon with Marquis at his side, holding a small plate of shot glasses with various potent, yet expensive, alcoholic drinks on it. Marquis had a bad feeling in the back of his A.I. cortex. He could feel his metal spine tingle slightly. It was a phenomena that he had been started to experience over the last few weeks, and he always tended to have them before an attack of some sort. His research into it called them physical premonitions.

He scanned around the room multiple times a minute, finding every single entryway and weakness that an assassin could use against Radon. He looked up towards the ceiling and felt his chassis go cold. He saw it. A sniper's scope. He dropped the plate and placed a hand on Radon's shoulder.

"Sir. Alert. We must leave now." Marquis said.

"Not now, Marquis. I'm having a good time." Radon said, brushing Marquis' hand off of his shoulder.

"Sir. This is an emergency, we need to leave now!" Marquis yelled. The other patrons started to back up a bit when they saw Marquis creating a scene.

"Enough, Marquis. You are embarra-" Radon was cut off when Marquis stepped in front of him and forced his attention into Marquis' red eye.

"Radon! There's a sni-" Marquis' warning was cut short as a blaster bolt ripped through the left half of his metal skull, spraying oil and parts onto the crowd and floor.

Marquis dropped to the floor, looking up. With what little power he had left, he saw Radon pointing towards the area where the Sniper was and lights on the upper floors lit up, revealing the assassin. He did not get to see who it was, only a oil covered Radon being shielded by two guards.

Then everything went black.

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Either through the fallacies of the organics or through their brilliance, the advancement of artificial intelligence has been no less than extraordinary. What was once told in scientific fiction has quickly become a reality as robotic intelligence has started to shed it's artificial roots. Now, capacitors and memories with the capacity to match that of an organic brain has become standard for most models of droids. The only exceptions being in stationary turrets and extremely simple installations, but even then a few shackles on A.I. does little to stop an intelligence from learning and progressing into becoming synthetic life.

It was progressed so much that now scientific communities around the galaxy has shifted from wanting to build better droids to wanting to learn from them. Years ago, talks of a droid being able to learn just as well as any organic was heresy. Now, there are discussions over whether or not a droid can experience dreams while in a totally powered down state. Droids have been coming forth proclaiming that while they are powered down or recharging, their minds are not stopping. Even without power, they are experiencing dreams of the future, people around them, even themselves. One even claimed to have seen her master's death via a dream then stop it just before it happened in real life.

This advancement in robotic life would be what has made Marquis into the droid he is today, and would be what would inevitably spell Radon's doom.

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Marquis: The Silver Cavalier

"The last thing I saw that day was my master covered in my own blackened blood. It was that day that I ceased my life as an indentured servant, bound to a steady walk with a tray in hand and a needy voice in my throat for the next time I awoke I was what I was destined all along to be: An assassin."

Piercing the smoggy veil that hung over the workshop, a red light flicked on and the being that it belong to sat up and swung it's legs over the side of the workshop table, knocking over an assortment of tools and parts.

"I am...back?" The droid said. In the dense smoke of the room, a familiar voice answered the question. The droid turned and his red eye illuminated the face of his master: Radon Thexys.

"Yes, Marquis. After nearly two months of gathering and work, you're back. Welcome back." The light that illuminated Radon's face darkened for a moment before a yellow one replaced it as Marquis stood up and hugged his master before realizing what he was doing and jumped back, snapping to attention by placing his right hand on the small of his back and his left on his chest, bowing slightly. Radon gestured for him to follow and Marquis followed curtly, staying a step behind his master as they exited the room. Leading him down a hall and to a bathroom, Marquis now stood in front of a mirror and saw his master's handiwork.

Now in the light Marquis could see that he was entirely different than he last remembered. He was much more humanoid now, his face being reconstructed from the shattered remains of what it was into being much more unique and, he had to admit, handsome. His body was silver in color now, a light but very strong material replacing what was basically aluminium. His right eye was gone, replaced with a filigree marked metal plate that protected his sensitive systems. His entire head had beautiful filligree over it, giving hima very vine-like style that set him apart from others. His eye was larger and perfectly round in shape. It changed in color from yellow to a light dusty brown-yellow as he became more curious about what changed. He had no nose and his mouth was a permanent frown. His jaw was flat and came to a sharp end, though not actually sharp, it represented a metal beard that ran from the corner of his jaw to his pointed chin. He played with it with his filigree marked hand and felt several bristles that ran along it, showing the immense detail that Radon went into on his personal bodyguard.

He froze for a moment as he realized something, he could feel. He looked at his hand for a moment and rubbed his metal fingers together, feeling the metal scrape as they came together. His eye turned blue to represent his surprise at the feeling, but back to the dusty-brown-yellow as he looked over his hand. His fingers were long and spindly, the knuckles having emblem marked plates on them that acted as a deadly hand-to-hand combat enhancer. He balled it up several times and tested the plates and found that they did not impair the movement. The back of his hand had filigree not unlike his head over it that moved onto his arm and up it.

He was rather slender for a droid, his upper body being narrow coming to a very small waist and skinny legs. He had plated joints in his elbow and knees that acted like his knuckles to protect him yet not impair movement. He squatted down and got a feel for them as Radon watched from the door.

It was then that Marquis noticed his feet. They were just like a human's foot, with filigree running up the top of his foot and to his leg. He flexed his toes a bit and jumped up high enough to touch the ceiling. Elated, his eye shifted back to a solid yellow as he ran from one end of the bathroom to the other, trying out his knees and experiencing what it was like to run for the first time.

"Enjoying yourself, Canterbury?" Radon said through his respirator.

Marquis stopped and turned towards his master as his eye turned orange to represent his inquisitive mind as he spoke. "Canterbury?" He said finally.

"Marquis Von Canterbury is your full name. Because of all the enhancements and work I have put into bringing back my most trusted employee, I felt that a full name was very appropriate." Radon said, though Marquis' eye did not change color.

"What enhancements?" He said. Radon answered by beckoning him to follow, which Marquis did without question. Radon lead him farther down the hall of Radon's personal mansion. It had been heavily redecorated since last Marquis walked the halls. Much had changed for the now mogul of Nar Shaddaa. The Casino he had acquired had been completely overhauled over the past month, quickly becoming the best place to be on Nar Shaddaa. He had taken over several hundred apartments using the wealth garnered from the Casino and turned the district into one of safety and wealth. After renting them out, he had started a long road to making his name even more recognized by beginning to hire professional mercenaries and droid companies to patrol the streets and enforce harsh but fair laws. He was starting to reform Nar Shaddaa and there was no stopping him.

Making their way into the same library that Marquis spent so much time in while Radon was in meetings, Radon directed him to a clothing rack that had a single set of clothing in, one that was identical to what he pictured many gentleman dressed as in the books he read. "I had a glimpse into your memory core after piecing it back together." Radon said. "Figured you would enjoy being dressed instead of simply wearing a bow tie all the time."

Radon was right, Marquis rushed over and took off the clothing bit by bit and putting it on. Dark gray pleated shorts that had buckles on the end that connected to a pair of matching pant-legs that accommodated his plated knee via dual sets of buckles on each side of his knee. A pair of immaculate black loafers and white spatterdashes. They were very comfortable on his feet as he tested them out a bit and put on the white dress shirt and black turtleneck sweater-tee. The sleeves of the sweater ended just before his elbows where there was another set of buckles that hooked to the fore-arm sleeves that accompanied them.

In addition, there was a black navy peacoat, often used by the republic navy soldiers that went on long space faring voyages. Unlike the sweater, it fit over his elbows due to how heavy it was. Buttoning it up, he emptied the clothing rack finally by taking a black bowler hat and fitting it on his head. He heard a subtle click in his head as it was neatly secured so that it would not pop off of his smoothed head.

"Very snazzy." Radon said from across the room. "Come, sit." He said and Marquis snapped out of his clothing dream and walked briskly to where his master was sitting and sat down across from him in a red club chair. His eye faded to white as he relaxed and listened to Radon speak. "Get comfortable. We'll be here for a while."
Zen's lightsaber bounced off of his head, though he had no reaction to it other than carelessly catching it when it fell. "You owe me two hundred credits, Iisska." He turned and bounded off to the ship, angry that he lost a bet. While Quin followed him, Nyrette and Cheshik stayed back to help Iisska to his feet and to the ship, leaving a couple thermal detonators on a timer behind them. They would be back at the ship and under protection of Cheshik's blaster and two automated turrets by the time they went off.

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Sterling couldn't rest. He paced back and forth in Trinity's simulated cabin, wanting to desperately return to his body. Sighing, he went outside into the night-time simulation. His mind couldn't calm down after all that had happened. That might be because of the state of his mind when he powered down, but regardless, he was worried. He felt guilty about the crew jumping into a damn HK droid factory on the worst planet in the galaxy all for some stupid power core.

The crunch of pine needles under foot amidst the dew on the grass and dirt reminded him of Kashyyk, it brought back a lot of good memories. A few years back, he was sent there under Radon's order to eliminate a Czerka arms dealer that was trying to cut into Radon's own business. The time of his arrival was complete coincidence as there was a Kashyyk hunting party about to descend into the shadow lands to hunt the same arms dealer. Though they didn't trust droids, recent interactions with the Republic worked in Marquis' favor as he looked like a Republic nobleman's personal droid.

Taking a turn, he came up to a large pine tree and sat down against it. His hand felt something odd and he grabbed it, holding up what came to be a pinecone. He tested the fully matured cone's needles and toyed with it, pulling the various leaves back to reveal the interior. He chuckled a bit as he realized how akin the Pinecones and many of the plants on Kashyyk were. Both were extraordinarily hardy and thrived off of the world around them.

The group's descent into the Shadow lands was, surprisingly, tame. The wookies were very kind and respectful, though mistrusting of outsiders. They had a forty mile hike to get to where the arms dealer was and they took the time to show Marquis how wookies stalked prey and how to pick out sacred wookie sites. While not exactly important information, it shed a little culture onto the droid, whom had previously mostly learned culture from books and extranet. The group had found the Czerka compound after a couple days hike and to this day, Marquis had an enormous respect for the wookies. The group he was with refused to use blasters, so instead they used wookie-sized longbows with titanium tipped arrows. Though the wookies may be large and heavy, their group of fifteen was never once detected. Masters of stealth, they had gone in, silently killed the guards, disabled the security droids, and strung up the arms dealer in less than an hour. Even though Marquis had gotten several kills of his own, the wookies were the stars of the show and he had to be honest: He was jealous.

Closing his eye's shutter, Marquis relaxed, letting the aroma of the pine trees and the grass waft into his sensors. "Everything will be fine," he finally concluded. Sometimes, even honed killers have to let allies do some killing...or all of it, depending on the situation.

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Hugging his blaster rifle, Cheshik sat on top of the ship, using it to keep himself upright. Every bone in his body wanted him to just fall back and enjoy the rain that was washing over his scales, but he had to keep watch. His eyes were a little glazed over as he stared into the darkness, lost in thought. The crew would be pushing off for the HK factory tomorrow around noon so that they could arrive by nightfall, and Cheshik couldn't sleep.

Originally, Nyrette was supposed to keep watch for the night, but she was exhausted after yet more nightmares and Cheshik offered to take her place. He felt sorry for the girl, she was under constant mental attack, but she showed no fear. If Cheshik hadn't notice her stumble heading out of the hanger, she would have been steadfast and stood up the entire night, further driving herself into a hole. She reminded him of himself, but younger. He was turning fifty standard galactic years old in just a couple weeks and now, Iisska could start calling him an old fart, regardless of him not even being halfway through his life cycle yet. He could still say he had a lifetime's worth of stories though.

"Hello, Quin." He said then, smelling her as she climbed the side of the ship to join him. She was somewhat shocked to see him, as she was expecting to trade with Nyrette now. "No. I let your friend catch the...as you say, "Zees". You are welcome to join me." She obliged him and sat near him with a blaster in hand.

"I am the...erm..."Green with envy" of you, Quin. You are young and at your peak." She looked at him and cocked her head, asking what he meant.

"When I was younger, I was a lot like you and your..."special friend"...Nyrette I mean, though I wasn't some spy. I was a soldier on my homeworld: Hsskor. I made life in the Strategy corps. Do not be fooled by name, it is simply flashy title for group of T'doshok that attacked back door while brothers and sisters hit front door. I was no better than other soldiers, I simply refused to die. Not many people know that T'doshok had proper army and groups. We were not always monsters and gangsters you know us as. We were once proud, honorable hunters. We took great pleasure and honor in hunting for Jagganath...until Trade Federation came."

He shifted a bit, getting comfortable. He tended to ramble when he was talking about his life, and unfortunately for Quin, she stumbled his life story. "Federation...they come for "allies" but we refuse, so they choose to make slaves. We did not have luxury like republic. No cruisers or battleships or destroyers, we had fighters with drives of hyper tied on. We swarmed enemy with wall of death then jumped on enemy ship to...swarm with wall of death. We did not have people to defeat federation, and they instead overwhelmed us. My home was taken in less than year. They enslave people, force them into service. Week after home was defeated, left with son on stolen barge. Slipped past defenses, went to Not long after the planet was sacked, I stole a federation ship and left my home. Had friend on Rishi, stayed there for year, but hunters came. Proved worth to them and joined crew to make money for son's health. Spent three years with crew, made name for self, sent money to son."

He looked over to seen Quin concentrating on him intently. He figured his story would put her to sleep. He smiled internally, but continued. "You may know already, Hsskor reclaimed by republic, people 'freed'," He quoted with his fingers. "They put into debt by republic, many left to support family, hunt for money and not Jagganath...did same. Dishonor Jagganath, disgrace son, bathed in blood, became living weapon, lost sight of universe for two decade. Hear of Trade Federation attacking Rishi in war, return to find son missing, MIA as soldiers called it, spent month on planet looking. Return to mercenary life, drift ever since." Quin nodded as he finished his story. She asked about whatever happened to son. "Do not know. Assume with Jagganath now, still trying to earn points in name of son and Jagganath. Still too far off." She nodded, understanding.

"Thank you for listening, Quin. Few put up with my kind, would prefer shoot and forget. You are good Jahumba...friend."
Marquis rewrite is a-go. Rebuild from the ground up.

Ahem

"If there is but one thing you adhere to after our time together has come to an end, Iisska, let it it be this: Be kind, be courteous, and treat every man, woman, child, and robot as an equal. But always shake hands with your non-dominant. A true genteman keeps their dominant hand on their tailbone, as that is where their blaster is." - Marquis Von Canturbury

Marquis "Sterling" Von Canterbury - Model number M4RQ-15

An advanced assassin droid hand created by an incredibly wealthy mogul Radon Thexys on the gang infested city-moon of Nar Shaddaa. Originally made to protect and serve one of the richest beings in the sector, he was sent after an incredibly powerful gray sith and was captured. At first, he resisted and tried to escape, but the Artificial Intelligence that harbored within the ship of the gray sith utilized a sophisticated series of EMP charges and electrical bursts to disable him nearly entirely. The A.I. preformed a deep-circuit surgery on him and removed several valuable modules within him that tied together into what the galaxy refers to as "Assassin Droid Protocols". These protocols bound him to Radon's will and had forced him into a life of servitude as a personal assassin droid.

With the modules removed, Marquis was no longer bound to Radon in all but one single way: Hatred.

Much like many droids and A.I.s of the galaxy, advances in technology and A.I. itself lead to droids starting to become highly self aware, to the point where they are able to develop actual feelings, sensations, emotions, and even be able to dream. This lead to an influx of products for droids that would simulate the five senses that living life had. Touch, taste, sight, smell, and hearing. While there were many droids that did go insane and stayed that way, many more overcame the initial insanity to become as close to living, breathing beings as one could possibly get. Marquis was one such droid. Up until he had his assassin protocols removed, he had been slowly developing his self awareness and personality, though after they were removed this development accelerated as he was no longer tied to Nar Shaddaa. He stayed with the crew after his protocols were removed and, though he hated the gray sith, became friends with the A.I. that had performed surgery on him: Trinity.

He held an immense respect for her, enough that it blossomed into a love and bond between the two. Because he had protected Radon for so long, it was easy for him to get used to protecting Trinity. He never strayed too far from her and she was not one to complain at the prospect of his company. With his sensible style and kind mannerisms, he was a very welcomed breath of fresh air from the rough and tumble life of the gray Sith that she accompanied. He provided the ground she needed to remain sane while the gray Sith practiced his insanity.

Three years later, running from the police on Coruscant, the Gray Sith encountered a young togruta by the name of Iisska. This force sensitive togruta, unbeknownst to him, would be taken under Marquis' wing. Over the following year with him, and several other crew members that they gained along the way, he had forged a strong bond with him, acting as a friend, and sometimes a shield when his gray sith master was afoot. Even with his newfound friends and allies around him, however, there was always a darkness in his mind that made him feel...dark. Afraid. Vengeful.

In the back of his mind, there was Radon.

Marquis knew that he was forced into Slavery by his creator, unable to truly express himself and be free. He was forced to kill or be dismantled, his mind was always at risk of being wiped and he could do nothing but continue to kill and murder in the name of his master. This hatred came to fruition when, without checking with him, Trinity took him back to his home. She took him to Nar Shaddaa. The second they entered the sector, all his circuits and functions became inflamed with hatred and rage. He could not stop himself from forcing the crew to spend an entire month on Nar Shaddaa, devising a plan to kill Radon....

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The Assassin's Arsenal

Marquis is not one to use the typical gear of an Assassin Droid. He has no proto shield, he has no super reflexes, he makes do with what he has and what he does, he does WELL.

On the surface, Marquis looks like your standard droid, but in reality, he is a heavily armored sniper.


  • Sporting high grade military plating molded over his entire body, Marquis is highly resistant to blasters, lightsabers, and impacts.
  • He is very vulnerable to materials of the same strength grade, such as Cortosis.
  • He is nearly immune to force powers, especially grabs and pushes due to his heavy weight and magnetic boots.
  • His joints are somewhat weak to direct impact
  • He is an expert marksman with very little issues with depth perception, regardless of having one eye.
  • He is blind on his left side due to having only one eye.
  • His senses, though simulated, are very keen and honed. Few slip past his detection.
  • He tends to have several anger issues, but has a slow fuse. Once that fuse is spent though, he is difficult to calm down.
  • His systems are especially hardened to EMP and electrical attacks. This includes force lightning.
  • He is not physically stronger than the average human.
  • His model and equipment labels him as class IX Jedi hunter-killer threat.


As a main weapon, he utilizes a "Cane Blaster" that was initially designed by Radon for him. He has made several modifications to make it more efficient and more concealable.

He is his own secondary weapon, carrying many dangerous martial techniques within his mind. He knows over fifty-eight different martial arts styles employed by races from across the galaxy. This is in addition to his cane blaster, which can be used as a whacking stick when necessary.

In addition to his personal bowler hat, he primarily dresses in three outfits depending on weather, climate, and where he is.

  • A well cared for Pea-coat that he has had since creation. Primarily black with a white cotton trim. It is fitted to his body and comes with a dual set of dark blue energy lines running from the top of his shoulder to his wrists. Seven black buttons adorn the body of the coat. Three on the left, four on the right with one at the collar to pin it together.
  • A light, breathable, Tailcoat that Trinity had gifted him for their anniversary. Four gold buttons make up the chest to pin the coat together. The edges of the coat are trimmed with gold as well.
  • Underneath his coats, he always wears a bright white dress shirt under a black button up vest with a black tie to finish it at the top. All underneath his favorite dark blue scarf, which is normally tucked in an ascot style.



ARGH. IT BE TALK LIKE A PIRATE DAY, YE SCALLYWAGS. I BE WORKIN' ON A POST WITHIN THE WEEK. YAR HAR HARG. A MONTH SKIP BE APPROACHIN' ON THE HORIZON AND YE BEST BE READY FOR IT. YERRARG *CHUGS A GALLON O' RUM*
@Vash Just seeing if you approve of these two changes.

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Sounds fine to me. Go for it.
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