Blood in the Water - Mission 17.4 : Riots on Corellia
Our tour through the foundry was promptly interrupted by an incoming distress call from one of the other squads. Apparently, they had encountered an enemy bounty hunter called Durge in the tunnels and not been heard from after. I didn’t know the name at all, but the audible gasps from every other trooper in the channel clearly indicated that Durge’s appearance was bad news. We were to search for the missing squad and Koi filled me in on the Legion’s history with this, as he called him, monster. A practically immortal killing machine with a grudge against Mandalorian’s didn’t sound like fun at all, but I didn’t give the description too much credit at first. Boy, was I wrong.
We reached the squad’s last known coordinates and entered the network of sewers beneath the city. The fact that Koi had added an actual blaster to his kit on the way made me a bit more worried for what lay ahead. We slowly tip-toed through the tunnels, listening for any noise that was not coming from our comlinks. The foul stench of raw sewage was not stopped by my helmet’s filters and made me nauseous. „Keep your eyes and ears open, we don’t want anything to jump at us.“ I told Koi as we pressed against the tunnels wall, which was lined with pipes of all sizes. Koi’s lack of an answer was more than indicating his tension and slowly I began to actually worry. Could Durge really be that vicious? As if to prove a point, the stench in my nose mixed with a new smell, one I knew all to well from countless battlefields: blood and guts ripped apart. No soldier ever forgot that smell, not ever. Afraid of what I would find, I looked over to the water. „By the Force…“ I knew Koi had the same dire look of fear on his face, even with his helmet on. Floating above the water, tainted dark red by spilled blood, were pieces of white armor. And it was then, that we heard something. A bloodcurdling voice was coming form above us, saying nothing but:
„I have you now.“
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A super hurried entry for the conclusion of mission 17 of the 253rd Elite Legion. I am more busy than ever with university these day, but after assembling this Durge fig, I just couldn’t resist throwing this together in a few hours. I hope you enjoy it, as I stick my nose back into my books.
Blood in the Water - Mission 17.4 : Riots on Corellia
Our tour through the foundry was promptly interrupted by an incoming distress call from one of the other squads. Apparently, they had encountered an enemy bounty hunter called Durge in the tunnels and not been heard from after. I didn’t know the name at all, but the audible gasps from every other trooper in the channel clearly indicated that Durge’s appearance was bad news. We were to search for the missing squad and Koi filled me in on the Legion’s history with this, as he called him, monster. A practically immortal killing machine with a grudge against Mandalorian’s didn’t sound like fun at all, but I didn’t give the description too much credit at first. Boy, was I wrong.
We reached the squad’s last known coordinates and entered the network of sewers beneath the city. The fact that Koi had added an actual blaster to his kit on the way made me a bit more worried for what lay ahead. We slowly tip-toed through the tunnels, listening for any noise that was not coming from our comlinks. The foul stench of raw sewage was not stopped by my helmet’s filters and made me nauseous. „Keep your eyes and ears open, we don’t want anything to jump at us.“ I told Koi as we pressed against the tunnels wall, which was lined with pipes of all sizes. Koi’s lack of an answer was more than indicating his tension and slowly I began to actually worry. Could Durge really be that vicious? As if to prove a point, the stench in my nose mixed with a new smell, one I knew all to well from countless battlefields: blood and guts ripped apart. No soldier ever forgot that smell, not ever. Afraid of what I would find, I looked over to the water. „By the Force…“ I knew Koi had the same dire look of fear on his face, even with his helmet on. Floating above the water, tainted dark red by spilled blood, were pieces of white armor. And it was then, that we heard something. A bloodcurdling voice was coming form above us, saying nothing but:
„I have you now.“
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A super hurried entry for the conclusion of mission 17 of the 253rd Elite Legion. I am more busy than ever with university these day, but after assembling this Durge fig, I just couldn’t resist throwing this together in a few hours. I hope you enjoy it, as I stick my nose back into my books.
