The Curich shuttle was brought down on the planet Altratonne with no incident, few suspecting issue from the ship that was Imperial – if they had even noticed it through the cloaking. No one had hailed the ship as it made its descent into the atmosphere of the planet, despite what K-2SO thought their odds were of that. The droid remained in the pilot’s seat a few moments longer, deactivating the ship, before he inquired, “Do we intended to come back to this ship, Cassian?”
The man addressed, already out of the co-pilot’s seat and further into the ship, called back, “Ideally,” he was donning black armor, reminiscent of Purge Trooper attire. It had been crafted, rather than stolen, in an effort to give Cassian the illusion of belonging here to get information on the Jedi that was captured, and see if anything could be done.
Purge troopers at least had reason to be trusted around a Jedi. “Ideally, we will talk them into releasing the Jedi to our custody.”
“That is very unlikely.” K-2SO stated flatly as the black droid rose from his seat and moved to where Cassian was, just as the brunette was putting on the helmet, “The odds are there is an Inquisitor with the Jedi who will accompany them, if we even manage to deceive them that far.” Which K-2SO did doubt, as well.
“Good thing that is only the ideal situation then, isn’t it?” Cassian said, “Right now, we are just here to get information and see if we can do anything.” Cassian had his doubts, too, although he wanted to help. A Jedi was just the kind of thing the Rebel Alliance needed; a beacon of the old days, a beacon of power and of hope! “Come.”
“This is a stupid idea.”
Cassian ignored K-2SO for some ways as they trekked towards the base. He only took notice of him again, when K-2SO paused, “There are lifeforms nearby, and another ship.” Cassian looked towards him, the mask hiding any expression he may have made. He considered ignoring it, but in the end, adjusted his path. “Why are we going towards it?” Kay-too had meant it only as a warning.
“Just to see, this may be….”
His words trailed as he saw the ship ahead of him.
K-2SO also recognized it. “That is the Mantis.” He said, then, “they must have captured Cal Kestis.”
“That’s good for us.”
“I fail to see how this is good for us.”
“We have help,” Cassian stated. Whether they used them as a distraction, or genuinely offered their services, was yet to be seen. Still, he knew that this was good, he could sense that. More hands for a rescue of a Jedi were always good. He moved forward, forgetting the helmet he was wearing as he did so, and that the droid with him was an Imperial model, as he approached the vessel that was just ahead. He intended to see which ‘lifeforms’ were there, and see if he could get their help in what he assumed was a rescue of Cal Kestis, the Jedi who had brought down an Inquisitorius Headquarters.
He had to assume the others of this crew were badass enough to pull off a rescue – and he had plenty to offer for this…if he could get some answers about their own operations and see about getting them to join the Rebel Alliance.
He wasn’t called Fulcrum for no reason. Many of those with his title had also sought out allies and tested them.
He didn’t think this group necessarily needed any testing, though.
“Cassian, they are unlikely to respond well to your helmet.”
Cassian may have forgotten, but K-2SO did not.
“Oh.”
Near the ramp, Cassian paused, and quickly took the helmet off. He wasn’t sure how much more that was going to help, other than the fact the bucketheads liked to keep their heads covered to hide their shame, but K-2 had a point – it was very rare for them to remove their helmet if they were expecting hostilities.
The man addressed, already out of the co-pilot’s seat and further into the ship, called back, “Ideally,” he was donning black armor, reminiscent of Purge Trooper attire. It had been crafted, rather than stolen, in an effort to give Cassian the illusion of belonging here to get information on the Jedi that was captured, and see if anything could be done.
Purge troopers at least had reason to be trusted around a Jedi. “Ideally, we will talk them into releasing the Jedi to our custody.”
“That is very unlikely.” K-2SO stated flatly as the black droid rose from his seat and moved to where Cassian was, just as the brunette was putting on the helmet, “The odds are there is an Inquisitor with the Jedi who will accompany them, if we even manage to deceive them that far.” Which K-2SO did doubt, as well.
“Good thing that is only the ideal situation then, isn’t it?” Cassian said, “Right now, we are just here to get information and see if we can do anything.” Cassian had his doubts, too, although he wanted to help. A Jedi was just the kind of thing the Rebel Alliance needed; a beacon of the old days, a beacon of power and of hope! “Come.”
“This is a stupid idea.”
Cassian ignored K-2SO for some ways as they trekked towards the base. He only took notice of him again, when K-2SO paused, “There are lifeforms nearby, and another ship.” Cassian looked towards him, the mask hiding any expression he may have made. He considered ignoring it, but in the end, adjusted his path. “Why are we going towards it?” Kay-too had meant it only as a warning.
“Just to see, this may be….”
His words trailed as he saw the ship ahead of him.
K-2SO also recognized it. “That is the Mantis.” He said, then, “they must have captured Cal Kestis.”
“That’s good for us.”
“I fail to see how this is good for us.”
“We have help,” Cassian stated. Whether they used them as a distraction, or genuinely offered their services, was yet to be seen. Still, he knew that this was good, he could sense that. More hands for a rescue of a Jedi were always good. He moved forward, forgetting the helmet he was wearing as he did so, and that the droid with him was an Imperial model, as he approached the vessel that was just ahead. He intended to see which ‘lifeforms’ were there, and see if he could get their help in what he assumed was a rescue of Cal Kestis, the Jedi who had brought down an Inquisitorius Headquarters.
He had to assume the others of this crew were badass enough to pull off a rescue – and he had plenty to offer for this…if he could get some answers about their own operations and see about getting them to join the Rebel Alliance.
He wasn’t called Fulcrum for no reason. Many of those with his title had also sought out allies and tested them.
He didn’t think this group necessarily needed any testing, though.
“Cassian, they are unlikely to respond well to your helmet.”
Cassian may have forgotten, but K-2SO did not.
“Oh.”
Near the ramp, Cassian paused, and quickly took the helmet off. He wasn’t sure how much more that was going to help, other than the fact the bucketheads liked to keep their heads covered to hide their shame, but K-2 had a point – it was very rare for them to remove their helmet if they were expecting hostilities.