A Conversation for Jedi Academy: Arras IV
Arras Space Port
Asmodai Dark (The Eternal Builder, servant of Howard, Crom, and Beans) Posted Jul 20, 2004
Arras Space Port
Ancha Theri (Jedi Master) Posted Jul 20, 2004
CAPTAIN : What is your business here?
And don't try any mind tricks like you did when you landed. My Lieutenant has orders to shoot you if he suspects anything.
Arras Space Port
Asmodai Dark (The Eternal Builder, servant of Howard, Crom, and Beans) Posted Jul 20, 2004
My buisness officer was to buy some equipment and practice dewback ridding.. and i have done no mind trick foolish man i am no jedi who've corrupted this galaxy since the day they were created
*from the boarding ramp, the castellans are clearly visable*
I asked for permits, they were given. The incompetence of your officers should not be lumbered on me
Arras Space Port
Ancha Theri (Jedi Master) Posted Jul 20, 2004
CAPTAIN : No offworlder gets permission to land anywhere on this planet other than the Space Port.
So you must have controlled their minds to get it.
Arras Space Port
Asmodai Dark (The Eternal Builder, servant of Howard, Crom, and Beans) Posted Jul 20, 2004
Captain this is the space port. I landed here, asked for permission, and got it. How dare you accuse me of jedi trickery i should order you shot for stupidity
Arras Space Port
Ancha Theri (Jedi Master) Posted Jul 20, 2004
CAPTAIN : So you're telling me that someone else, with an identical unmarked ship, landed in the grasslands and carried out what were described to us as battle manoeuvres?
Arras Space Port
Asmodai Dark (The Eternal Builder, servant of Howard, Crom, and Beans) Posted Jul 20, 2004
*Whisltes to the castellans the they disembark riding there dewbacks with Od'sseus*
7 bodyguards and a child.. plus myself of course *laughs* i thank who ever described the manuevres as battle manevres for the wonderful compliment.. but i have yet to start war.. nor would i wage one with seven men. I asked the port official for permission he said yes and gave me papers with permission.
*Waves them back and the dewbacks are placed back in there holds, with the castellans stood in the door way watching*
Arras Space Port
Ancha Theri (Jedi Master) Posted Jul 20, 2004
CAPTAIN : I repeat, "No offworlder gets permission to land anywhere on this planet other than the Space Port."
You will return all of the items you purchased while you were here. Your payment will be refunded.
Until you comply with this order your ship remains impounded.
If you try to leave by force the Space Port automatic defence system will be activated.
Arras Space Port
Asmodai Dark (The Eternal Builder, servant of Howard, Crom, and Beans) Posted Jul 20, 2004
*The castellans shift, sabres in hands but not activated*
*Hands the captain the documentation* I was given these documents allowing a breif landing somewhere else. Would you rather i brought nine dewbacks through the city without knowing how to control them if they went wild officer? *Takes back the documents* now in future have your landing procedures more clear and you officers not so incompetent. The goods will remain on my ship.
Arras Space Port
Asmodai Dark (The Eternal Builder, servant of Howard, Crom, and Beans) Posted Jul 20, 2004
Arras Space Port
Ancha Theri (Jedi Master) Posted Jul 20, 2004
CAPTAIN : In that case, your ship remains impounded.
Arras Space Port
Asmodai Dark (The Eternal Builder, servant of Howard, Crom, and Beans) Posted Jul 20, 2004
Arras Space Port
Asmodai Dark (The Eternal Builder, servant of Howard, Crom, and Beans) Posted Jul 20, 2004
Officer here a second *mind trick on all the officers that are watching* this was a misunderstanding.. no harm has been caused because of it.. i may go in peace.. all details are to be removed of my presence
*The officers and his soldiers nod in agreement, and erase all records of ma'rols presence. They unempound the ship, which ma'rol boards and it flies into space.*
*To everyone on arras, including the farmer who did the reporting who was stood nearby, it was as if Ma'rol, od'sseus, the castellans, and the ship had never been. There is not a single trace of his presence anywhere on the entire planet, or in any orbital station what so ever. The officers carry on as normal, with no clue as to what happened*
Arras Space Port
Ancha Theri (Jedi Master) Posted Jul 20, 2004
*Deep in a shielded bunker an officer watches.*
He activates the Space Port defence grid.*
Arras Space Port
Asmodai Dark (The Eternal Builder, servant of Howard, Crom, and Beans) Posted Jul 20, 2004
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