Dak prefers hacking people to pieces, is the thing...
Ok, GK, you have two main tactics. You either narrow the search on the berths until you find the ship that is his (I have left a number of clues in this story which should help you decide what sort of place he would have landed at) or you find out who he is and trace his ship via his name.
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(Just waiting for the Jedi, Galder...)
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Takuan, you hear a voice, speaking severely.
"Stop moving," he says. "Raise your hands."
Excellent! You will want to check in the upper parts of the city, where the more exclusive clients do business. Any other ideas, or shall I take it from there?
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Takuan- your senses guide you. There is a Miramar up in the trees, his rifle pointed at you.
You can sense some form of meeting going on not far from here...
The man saw you- he's on guard duty.
Another Miramar comes out of concealment nearby.
"It's Takuan," he calls up to his comrade, quietly.
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I'll give the Jedi another day, Galder. In which case they will just watch you escape. Frankly, that might be what they do anyway. You are going to win at this rate...
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GK and Wraith...
(Tricky for me to know exactly what to do because what you find depends on whether Allor is still playing or not... darn it...)
Your search takes some time (time in this game being an important factor as either you or the Jedi will find Ascar first). But you do eventually find what you are looking for- a large ship belonging to a man named Arazi, whom Wraith knows is a powerful pirate/slaver who operates normally on the Outer Rim with pirate clans; not normally in Hutt Space.
His ship is rather large, but there is no evidence of a slave market being held near it. Instrad. there is an array of ship parts and weaponry outside, laid out on plasteel desks and the ramp that leads into the ship. Tendging them is an alienf from the same speices as Lando's co-pilot (the name of said species escapes me for now) and a Wookie.
This Wookie is NOT at all cuddly. It is huge- larger than Chewie, maybe-and its fur is jet black. It carries an array of sharp blades and a bowcaster.
You could PROBABLY hack that Wookie up, Dak. You would rather not try unless you had to, though. And there could be another fifty men in that ship. Arazi is human, btw. No sign of him. I am open to any plans you have.
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"Jedi hunting," says the Miramar. "What the hell are YOU doing here? Nayler told you to stay at the citadel."
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Galder, you run through the transfer point corridor. Large, automated weapons are ready to gun you down. A dozen different security systems are ranged at all angles. All of whcih is cimpletely useless as they are unpowered. There are men, as well, but when they see the four force-using psychos dashing down the corridor they seem to fade out of the way.
The Jedi are chasing. With four to two odds you may never get a better chance to kill them- but then trapped in the military base you would never escape afterwards.
At the end of the corridor there are the moutnings for a lethal energy field (certainly lethal if you ran into it) like the ones in the corridor in the TPM duel. It is off, but to your horror just as you reach it the power is restored and the energy binders start to rotate as the field re-aligns to re-activate.
Chion, in the lead, gets through in time. Jolanta blurs as she speed through. You and Rura are not wuite going to make it. Acting on instinct, you grab Rura and make the most almighty force-leap forwards. Yopu dive through the gap just as the field re-activates, and land heavily at the other side.
The Jedi, of course, are at the other side still.
Well, according to that templte thingie, I'm not that good with marksmanship. I don't have a gun on me anyway. I'm not yet powerful enough to do a decent mind trick.
Only things that are going my way are my reptilian insticts and coolness of mind, and my skill with my 'sabers. So that leaves either rushing in recklessly, or sneaking in undetected (or at least those detecting me would be unable to alert others).
Or I could rush in with Wraith covering me. How good is he with a gun?
You are a Corsair, aren't you? You are a better shot than most templates. Galder is the only better shot than you in the game. Wraith is ok with a gun. Sabres are better than guns for most purposes anyway, though.
But as I say, you would rather not fight these people if you did not have to. From where you stand right now, you are not sure what you would achieve even by killing everyone on the ship.
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(I'll give the Jedi a small amount of time to react to all that, Galder...)