USH'S ORIGINAL TRILOGY GAME EPISODE I 'LANZAR'- Rebel Alliance Thread

Started by Ushgarak280 pages

Your ships rock a little with the impact of enemy fire, but not for long. It is a bad angle for the TIEs, and most of their shots miss. Then they are behund you, which is where they want to be, but they cannot work magic, and you have broken clear of the gravity well.

Punching the button, you disappear into hyperspace...

Kyle relaxes in his chair. "Phew! That was fun, but I don't remember ever running a blockade with the intention of running it right back. I think we'll be alright making it back to the moon, but they have to be expecting something now. We better think of a way to get to Drakkon's landing point in one piece. No option to dump and run here."

"[Shields are holding at maximum efficiency, they didn't get any good shots in]," Eerin reports.

Eerin will check to see that everyone made it through, if he can.

Originally posted by Ushgarak
"What do you mean by that?" he asks.

"What do you think I mean?" Sasha says, folding her arms.

Well maybe if we work well we can catch them with their pants down, they arn't expecting us to run it right back, and they have no idea now what we are up to.

Everyone is fine, Eerin.

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"Well, maybe I think Drakkon has gone so low as to send humans to make this threats for him![/i]

"Eerin, plot everyone a course on a ninety degree heading from here. When everyone is set we'll make the jump and wait there for Cassius' signal."

Ok, so Cassius off to attract attention of the freighters- was anyone going with him?

naw..
I'm good, unless anyone else wants to come...

Seems not!

In that case, consider your attempt to flush the freighters out of hyperspace at the beacon successful. How do you handle the next bit?

I'll take them down to a high altitude part of the moon, and we'll swap the weapons.

Originally posted by Ushgarak
"Well, maybe I think Drakkon has gone so low as to send humans to make this threats for him!"

"What does it matter? In any case, I am seeking the best for this planet, with or without Drakkon's orders. What you are doing is obstructing that."

He narrpws his eyes.

"Alright then," he says. "But don't expect Vormax to listen to you."

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Well, the freighter Captain wants to know who the hell he is trading with.

"We'll see," Sasha replies. "You can laugh at me on the way out if he doesn't."

Ten minutes later, you are standing in a dark, smoky room, surrounded by goons of Vormax, the Osokan himself sitting on a thonr-like chair not far in front of you.

They are waiting for you to speak.

"Greetings, venerable Lodge Master Vormax," Sasha begins. "I have come to speak with you on the matter of the weapons you moved from the warehouse."

"So I understand," says Vormax. "Tell me why I should care what you think."

"I have come as a representative of Drakkon, whom I know you greatly despise. However, I have also come on my own iniative. A portion of the weapons you took were paid for by myself and are not part of Drakkon's purchase. In addition, the weapons you have secured are not for use among your men alone, but for all of Lanzar City. Keeping them as private weapons is harming the survival of your world, when the battle comes."

"I'll save Drakkon the time and effort of distribution then," says Vormax. "I shall give them to my people, then there need be no worry about Drakkon taking all of our money in order to keep all the weapons for himself.

"As for your weapons... how many of you are there?"

Representatives of Drakkon. I'll explain the blockade and what happened to the last freighter, and say that we can take the weapons from the moon and run the blockade, and their payment is still good.