Post by Rayz Manx on Dec 7, 2005 3:25:11 GMT
Rayz arrived at the hangar where his Neimoidian shuttle was parked. The ship was just as he had left it aside from a few icicles that had formed on the hull. He then began to make final preparations for departure. The first thing he did was start the primary systems and get the environmental controls on-line as quickly as possible so as to provide warmth and shelter from the bitter cold surrounding the planet of Mygeeto.
Mau arrived shortly after, and she seemed just as miserable as he was with the outside temperature. He chuckled and bid her good morning. She looked at him, said nothing, and proceeded to climb in the shuttle, place her belongings in the cargo area, and then sat right down in the copilot's seat in the right side of the cockpit. Rayz followed behind, closed the hatch doors of the shuttle, and sat next to her in the pilot's chair. Rayz messaged the hangar authority for permission to depart. It was granted immediately and the pair departed the glacial cold of the planet.
Once outside the atmosphere, Rayz set a course for Tatooine and engaged the hyper-drive. As much as he had hated the heat, sand, and wind that he had known on Tatooine in the past, he could see it as nothing but welcoming compared to the frigid climate he had just endured.
During the trip, Rayz and Mau discussed the job at hand. Rayz went over maps he had of Butar's stronghold, explained the least difficult ways to gain entrance, and theorized as to the most likely locations of the guards. Then, after nearly a day of travel time, they finally arrived in the system of Tatooine.
Rayz messaged a worker at a hangar near the outskirts of the township of Anchorhead. He was immediately granted clearance due to his obvious familiarity with the people working there, and he quickly brought the shuttle in for a landing. Although the planet was desolate and for the most part, unimpressive, the fact that Rayz was on the verge of completing a life changing quest made it all seem quite welcoming to him.
The pair began to gather their gear. Rayz said to Mau, "Bring only what you're certain you'll need. We don't want to have to leave anything behind should a swift departure be necessary."
"Are you sure you're up for this," Rayz asked Mau? He felt it would be comforting for both of them to ask the question, even though Rayz was quite certain that she was.
Mau arrived shortly after, and she seemed just as miserable as he was with the outside temperature. He chuckled and bid her good morning. She looked at him, said nothing, and proceeded to climb in the shuttle, place her belongings in the cargo area, and then sat right down in the copilot's seat in the right side of the cockpit. Rayz followed behind, closed the hatch doors of the shuttle, and sat next to her in the pilot's chair. Rayz messaged the hangar authority for permission to depart. It was granted immediately and the pair departed the glacial cold of the planet.
Once outside the atmosphere, Rayz set a course for Tatooine and engaged the hyper-drive. As much as he had hated the heat, sand, and wind that he had known on Tatooine in the past, he could see it as nothing but welcoming compared to the frigid climate he had just endured.
During the trip, Rayz and Mau discussed the job at hand. Rayz went over maps he had of Butar's stronghold, explained the least difficult ways to gain entrance, and theorized as to the most likely locations of the guards. Then, after nearly a day of travel time, they finally arrived in the system of Tatooine.
Rayz messaged a worker at a hangar near the outskirts of the township of Anchorhead. He was immediately granted clearance due to his obvious familiarity with the people working there, and he quickly brought the shuttle in for a landing. Although the planet was desolate and for the most part, unimpressive, the fact that Rayz was on the verge of completing a life changing quest made it all seem quite welcoming to him.
The pair began to gather their gear. Rayz said to Mau, "Bring only what you're certain you'll need. We don't want to have to leave anything behind should a swift departure be necessary."
"Are you sure you're up for this," Rayz asked Mau? He felt it would be comforting for both of them to ask the question, even though Rayz was quite certain that she was.