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Postby dinoman666 » Fri Oct 09, 2009 11:14 pm

"And just as dangerous in the right situations," Grievous replied. The Acklay trilled again, stomping forward and making several swings at the gladiator with its foreclaws. The Geonosian rolled deftly to the sides, dodging the swipes with graceful ease. Getting back up, he jabbed the pike up at the Acklay, which reared back like a horse, hissing angrily at the gladiator, before stabbing his foreclaws into the ground with enough force to throw up plumes of dust. Arching its neck, the Acklay snapped at the surprised Geonosian's pike, tearing it out of the fighter's hands and, after a bit of effort, bit the weapon in two, snapping the metal like it was a tree branch. Laughing, Grievous added, "See?"
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Postby Anaclagon » Mon Oct 12, 2009 5:04 pm

The most badly damaged Imperial Ship proceeded to leave along with the civilian ships. Minor construction was taking place at ships that could be quickly repaired at the massive ship yards and space stations. The seemingly endless amounts of civilian ships continued to leave. With the time that had passed, evacuation was going smoothly. Communication within Courscsant remained standard but communication to other Imperial strongholds were stopped...the Imperials were doing what they can to evacuate..
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Postby dinoman666 » Mon Oct 12, 2009 11:13 pm

As the gladiator was suddenly put on the defensive, Grievous chuckled, only to be tapped on the shoulder by Sun Fac. Turning around, he watched the console as Sun Fac whispered something to him. Turning to face Serephir this time, the cyborg's look was suddenly grim. "General, do you wish to stay any longer?" he asked flatly.
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Postby The Kingpin » Tue Oct 13, 2009 9:55 am

"Why? something wrong?" asked Serephir warily as he eyed the Cyborg...
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Postby dinoman666 » Tue Oct 13, 2009 8:06 pm

"Not so much 'wrong' as it is genuinely important to me," replied Grievous simply, his attention no longer on the fight below, where the Acklay had gotten the upper claw...
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Postby The Kingpin » Wed Oct 14, 2009 12:07 am

"In that case, let's go. i usually take more pleasure in fighting personally than in watching it anyway. i'm sure you understand the feeling well" responded Serephir finally as he raised a hand up to his shoulder, signalling the VAMCEB agents to prepare to leave...
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Postby dinoman666 » Wed Oct 14, 2009 12:12 am

Grievous nodded, pleased. "Quite so, General." He turned and left, letting Sun Fac do his job as host of the festivities, and headed back to the BRT droid that still floated patiently for them, stepping onto the platform that hung from the droid's chassis...
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Postby The Kingpin » Fri Oct 16, 2009 8:47 pm

Serephir stood, readjusting the large Admiral's coat to more comfortably sit on his shoulders, his arms at his sides under the large cloak-like coat as he followed Grievous, the VAMCEB Guards moving at his sides as they headed for the transport droid, boarding along with Grievous. "Any information you think you could share about whatever it is has made you want to leave the Arena?" he asked...
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Postby dinoman666 » Sat Oct 17, 2009 3:30 am

As the droid took off, carrying them back to their shuttle, Grievous replied, "It seems I have discovered the location of one of the few remaining Jedi in existence, and on one of my most recent colonies, no less."
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Postby The Kingpin » Sat Oct 17, 2009 11:14 am

"A Jedi, hm?.....and i assume you intend to 'add him or her to your collection'? or have you got more beneficial plans this time should they be willing to cooperate?" said Serephir...
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Postby dinoman666 » Sat Oct 17, 2009 2:28 pm

"This is a hunt," the cyborg growled. "Nothing more, nothing less. Besides, the dossier on this particular Jedi reveals that he was the apprentice of Rud Badur, a Jedi master I killed a while back. He relinquished this to me." Grievous pulled out one of his Lightsabers and activated it, extending its shimmering golden blade. "I believe this Jedi won't try to cooperate when he sees this."
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Postby The Kingpin » Sat Oct 17, 2009 2:32 pm

"I see...have you thought of any uses Lissarkh may have for him before you kill him?" asked Serephir inquiringly. "I find she lacks a few skills that, assuming her abilities, i'd assume are very important. maybe you could use you 'prey' before you kill it?"...
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Postby dinoman666 » Sat Oct 17, 2009 2:36 pm

"Lissarkh will be more than happy to undertake this mission herself, but first I must assess the abilities of this Jedi," replied Grievous as the droid arrived back at the center of the spire, letting the group off. "If he is anything like Rud Badur was, she will have her skills put to the test. Even I had difficulty defeating him. That, and Florn isn't exactly a place where you'd want to take a nice stroll through the forest."
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Postby The Kingpin » Sat Oct 17, 2009 8:55 pm

"I was more for the suggestion of actually benefiting from the Jedi rather than killing him for no good reason. so long as you keep that saber hidden, he'll have no reason to harm you or anyone else associated with you, and i can tell you now that Lissarkh needs training. if this Jedi is as good as you think he or she will be, why not instead hire them to help improve a fellow Force user and improve Lissarkh's skills, rather than pointlessly killing them for no other reason than to add another saber to your collection and another kill to your list?" said Serephir, eyes narrowing slightly as he spoke...
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Postby dinoman666 » Sat Oct 17, 2009 10:51 pm

"No reason?" Grievous glanced sideways at Serephir, his reptilian eyes boring into the human's. In a calm voice, he growled, "General, come with me. I have a little story to tell you." He walked into the shuttle, where Lissarkh was waiting, playing holo-chess on the center table in the cargo hold with the automated computer system inside...
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Postby The Kingpin » Sun Oct 18, 2009 12:07 pm

Serephir followed calmly, the Guards following as the order was given to the Vardian transport shuttle to pursue them when they started moving...
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Postby dinoman666 » Sun Oct 18, 2009 3:28 pm

Grievous stood next to the table, deactivating the computer and taking over instead, to play against his niece. "Serephir," he said, not looking at the general, "how much exactly do you know about the history of the Jedi?"
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Postby The Kingpin » Sun Oct 18, 2009 5:19 pm

"Only enough to know they acted as a peace keeping organisation, and that, to my knowledge, they have never done anything to harm you that would warrent total annihilation" responded Serephir calmly as he leaned againstthe wall of the room...
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Postby dinoman666 » Sun Oct 18, 2009 9:24 pm

"Oh, but they have," replied Grievous simply, moving one of the holographic pieces, each one looking like an alien predator of some sort. "Back when the Jedi Council ruled this portion of the galaxy instead of the Empire, they brought harsh economic sanctions on our planet, throwing us into poverty, and all because of the insects who had been foolish enough to attack Trandosha back then. The Huk, as we called them, tried to enslave us, but I pushed them back all the way to their home planet before they begged the Jedi for assistance. Even the Empire that supplanted the Jedi treated us better, and they were the ones who turned me into what I am now!"
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Postby The Kingpin » Mon Oct 19, 2009 12:01 am

"But Trandosha and her allies are now handling themselves well considering what you tell me....while the Jedi order and the governing systems it served have all but disappeared. the few that are left are trying to carve out a living for themselves in this heartless galaxy.... and for all you know, they may have nothing to do with the ones who ordered those economic sanctions on Trandosha...some may have even been among the ones who opposed the decision...surely you don't intend to kill them by mere association?" responded Serephir calmly...
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