Ambiguity
New Member
Name: Athena
Alias: Oracle
Age: 34
Occupation: Leader of the Rogue Traders
Name: Iskra
Age: 29
Occupation: ... does "goddess of her people" count?
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Oracle sat within cafe nearest the center of the Trivestyan capital. The whole establishment bristled with life though the patrons present were unaware of the danger that lurked among them. She and her people had been on planet for a week's time. Though the majority of the planet was nothing but endless desert lands, the Trivestyan technology was quite impressive. Whatever the Trivestyan military employed, it rendered the Pantheon's planetary scanner inaccurate.
"It's about time." Logrim, a veteran of the Rogue Trader Shades, sat across from her. He placed a holopad down that contained the daily Trivestyan news. "Our friends should be set up. I heard the party's going to be ... spectacular."
She finished off a scone before pushing away her cup of coffee. Taking out her communicator, she stared at her reflection. She saw a woman with blonde hair and blue eyes. She always used a face masker when she was off the Pantheon. Only her people knew what she looked like. "Our mutual friend wants things to run smoothly. I hate to disappoint," she said. "Let the others we'll be there shortly. Nothing goes wrong. That'd make for a poor host."
Logrim nodded as he typed into his communicator. "Ready to rock."
Oracle stood up. She smirked and walked out. Logrim and several others followed one by one. They all knew what came next.
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Oracle whistled. The others meshed in with a group of tourists. Or so she assumed. Several drones were flying above the civilians periodically stopping to scan. Though subtle, Oracle could see the fine laser emitting from their cylinder eye sockets. While many in the galaxy resented human augmentation, the traders didn't have such qualms. It adapted the traders to surviving in the hostile environment space brought forth. Keeping augmentations to a minimal, she opted to augment and refine her eyes - among other things. It was a decision she never regretted.
They cased the temple. The artifact was inside, and immediate security was minimal. It astonished her that the target artifact would have so few guards stationed around it. However, beyond the fields surrounding the temple was another matter. If the plan didn't go exactly how her people planned it, a new leader would be chosen for the traders while replacements for the shades lost here would be left wanting.
Taking out her communicator, Oracle sent a message through a scrambled channel. All she and the others had to do now was wait. Wait for the sign before they'd make the grab. Collateral was to be minimized, but the artifact was the priority. The only other thing coming before it was the safeguard of her people. Every trader was worth protecting. There were many of them, but not as many as empires with multiple planets. No trader was expendable in her eyes.
Hearing a faint whistling, Oracle pushed through the crowd and walked towards the temple entrance. As she reached the first few steps, the lights, the technology connected to the Trivestyan computer grid, went dark. The bug worked. They had ten minutes before her agent bugged out of Trivestyan computer hub.
When she reached the landing where the guards were stationed, their voices went silent as they trained their weapons on her. "Stop!"
They dropped seconds later as her shades fired their tranquilizers at the guards exposed flesh. The tranquilizers fired from small wrist devices that had payloads that could drop a Borak - large, towering bear giants. It was overkill on humans, but there could be no mistakes. They'd be up in a few hours.
Dragged behind pillars and out of view, a pair of shades took to the entrance while Oracle and the rest of her group continued to walk in.
Priests and priestesses surrounded the inside of the temple with dozens of devotees lumbering about. Oracle found the head priest, identified after much time observing the location prior to the grab.
Ignoring the gasps from those present, Oracle grabbed the priest by the shoulder and forced him to his knees. She took out a knife and held it to his throat. "Spread out. Take care of the guards at the back. Signal the after party." Several shades nodded and moved to carry our their orders. Oracle looked at the priest squarely in the eyes. "I'm here for the Iskra. Where is it? First impression matters, so I'll be civil. Speak!"