Gish_Sky
Senior Member
Location: Sector Station of Theta Shaa
Character Interactions: None
Artem Kessyk laid on the floor of a metallic cell. Well, he wasn't sure how metallic it was, but he could feel the cold metal floor on his back. Why was he here? How did he get there? Artem was unsure. The force-sensitive teen hadn't dared to open his eyes, fearing that there was a frightening guard watching him. But he felt like no one was there. Opening his right eye just a crack, he saw no one, so he opened his other eye and slowly got up, legs shaky a bit.
A curse escaped his lips as he looked around the cell. The security was good, he had to admit, much better than the security on Coruscant at least. Those cells were pretty easy to escape because they had a window and it was easy to slip out of them into the night. But this was different. For some strange reason, Artem knew that he wasn't on Coruscant.
There had to be some way to escape though. If there wasn't a window, there had to be some other way. Running his fingers along the wall, Artem scowled, not feeling anything particularly useful. However, when he walked towards the door/entrance of the cell, the doors opened, revealing a rather dreary-looking hallway.
Peeking outside, just to make sure no guards were present, the boy gave a sigh of relief. That was great. Fantastic, in fact. Walking down the hallway barefoot, Artem realized that he didn't recognize the facility one bit. It looked different than the typical Coruscant detention center. Suddenly, he heard a few voices from afar. Stopping in his tracks, Artem tried to eavesdrop. They were talking about Mandalorians, it seemed. Lame.
However, they gave off interesting... Artem didn't really know how to describe it... Vibes? Feelings? He swore he could've sensed some sort of power among them, as if he magically knew that they were powerful. That was rather strange. But then, Artem suddenly remembered something.
Artem wasn't exactly sure how long he had been asleep, but assumed that it had been a day or two. The last thing he could remember, was meeting a Rodian man, who had called himself Lord Urtoul. The man had claimed that he sensed power in Artem and promised a great life of power and glory, if Artem would follow him. Of course, Artem remembered being skeptical about it, but he had sensed the same powerful vibe. And also, he had a feeling that this so-called "Lord Urtoul" had a large bag of credits. He had tried to get the bag, by levitating it and removing it from the Rodian's belt, but had failed. Consequently, the Rodian had cursed at him and called him a fool. Artem couldn't really remember anything after that.
So maybe that was why he was at this rather intense prison facility? Well, the security was rather skimpy if he could literally strut right out the door. Artem frowned. Maybe this Rodian was actually some sort of lord and had convinced the guards on Coruscant to bring him to some heavy security prison. But a prison with no guards? Strange indeed.
Artem attempted to continue to listen to the conversation of the seemingly powerful group from afar, but the voices were fading away. The voices soon disappeared, and Artem assumed that the group were much further away now. Walking around a corner, he saw a large glass window.
He was in space. Probably for the first time in his life. Taking a few cautious steps towards the window, Artem was amazed by the feeling of being in outer space. The boy was fascinated by the inky void called space and the numerous twinkling lights in the distance called stars. A bit further down, Artem could see a dusty red planet with swaths of white. What planet was that? He wasn't sure, but something told him that the dusty red planet was home to power...
Character Interactions: None
Artem Kessyk laid on the floor of a metallic cell. Well, he wasn't sure how metallic it was, but he could feel the cold metal floor on his back. Why was he here? How did he get there? Artem was unsure. The force-sensitive teen hadn't dared to open his eyes, fearing that there was a frightening guard watching him. But he felt like no one was there. Opening his right eye just a crack, he saw no one, so he opened his other eye and slowly got up, legs shaky a bit.
A curse escaped his lips as he looked around the cell. The security was good, he had to admit, much better than the security on Coruscant at least. Those cells were pretty easy to escape because they had a window and it was easy to slip out of them into the night. But this was different. For some strange reason, Artem knew that he wasn't on Coruscant.
There had to be some way to escape though. If there wasn't a window, there had to be some other way. Running his fingers along the wall, Artem scowled, not feeling anything particularly useful. However, when he walked towards the door/entrance of the cell, the doors opened, revealing a rather dreary-looking hallway.
Peeking outside, just to make sure no guards were present, the boy gave a sigh of relief. That was great. Fantastic, in fact. Walking down the hallway barefoot, Artem realized that he didn't recognize the facility one bit. It looked different than the typical Coruscant detention center. Suddenly, he heard a few voices from afar. Stopping in his tracks, Artem tried to eavesdrop. They were talking about Mandalorians, it seemed. Lame.
However, they gave off interesting... Artem didn't really know how to describe it... Vibes? Feelings? He swore he could've sensed some sort of power among them, as if he magically knew that they were powerful. That was rather strange. But then, Artem suddenly remembered something.
Artem wasn't exactly sure how long he had been asleep, but assumed that it had been a day or two. The last thing he could remember, was meeting a Rodian man, who had called himself Lord Urtoul. The man had claimed that he sensed power in Artem and promised a great life of power and glory, if Artem would follow him. Of course, Artem remembered being skeptical about it, but he had sensed the same powerful vibe. And also, he had a feeling that this so-called "Lord Urtoul" had a large bag of credits. He had tried to get the bag, by levitating it and removing it from the Rodian's belt, but had failed. Consequently, the Rodian had cursed at him and called him a fool. Artem couldn't really remember anything after that.
So maybe that was why he was at this rather intense prison facility? Well, the security was rather skimpy if he could literally strut right out the door. Artem frowned. Maybe this Rodian was actually some sort of lord and had convinced the guards on Coruscant to bring him to some heavy security prison. But a prison with no guards? Strange indeed.
Artem attempted to continue to listen to the conversation of the seemingly powerful group from afar, but the voices were fading away. The voices soon disappeared, and Artem assumed that the group were much further away now. Walking around a corner, he saw a large glass window.
He was in space. Probably for the first time in his life. Taking a few cautious steps towards the window, Artem was amazed by the feeling of being in outer space. The boy was fascinated by the inky void called space and the numerous twinkling lights in the distance called stars. A bit further down, Artem could see a dusty red planet with swaths of white. What planet was that? He wasn't sure, but something told him that the dusty red planet was home to power...