Ships of the Empire arrived at Dac.
May. 19th, 2018 09:38 amThey came in response to a message about the Sith presence there.
Inside the remnants of Dac's shipyards, the Mon Cal and Quarren held against their will were fighting back.
An Empire tanker provided assistance, docking and releasing its contents.

The pirate henchmen of the Sith, seeing the tide turning against them, cut and ran.
They donned spacesuits and opened a door, jetpacking out to freedom.
The cold of space turned the water to ice, freezing up the opening.
Ania, in the bay with Sauk, called for AG's help.

(Their comm droid slipped out a hatch to avoid the water.)

Meanwhile, Jao fought the Sith behind all of this.
That one knocked him under water and debris, then turned his attention to some of Val (and Admiral Stazi)'s hastily assembled strike force.
" Imperial cadets! This will be fun. "

In the aftermath, Sauk went his way.

So did Jao.

(That vision.)

(The mildness of Wredd and Luft's names feel like a purposeful counterpoint to the first Legacy series, which gave us Sith with names like Nihl, Azard, Wyyrlok, and Maleval.
Pagecount's 7 of 22 from Star Wars: Legacy #10 in 2013.
Writing's Corinna Bechko and Gabriel Hardman.
Art's Brian Albert Theis, coloring's Rachelle Rosenberg, lettering's Michael Heisler.)
Inside the remnants of Dac's shipyards, the Mon Cal and Quarren held against their will were fighting back.
An Empire tanker provided assistance, docking and releasing its contents.

The pirate henchmen of the Sith, seeing the tide turning against them, cut and ran.
They donned spacesuits and opened a door, jetpacking out to freedom.
The cold of space turned the water to ice, freezing up the opening.
Ania, in the bay with Sauk, called for AG's help.

(Their comm droid slipped out a hatch to avoid the water.)

Meanwhile, Jao fought the Sith behind all of this.
That one knocked him under water and debris, then turned his attention to some of Val (and Admiral Stazi)'s hastily assembled strike force.
" Imperial cadets! This will be fun. "

In the aftermath, Sauk went his way.

So did Jao.

(That vision.)

(The mildness of Wredd and Luft's names feel like a purposeful counterpoint to the first Legacy series, which gave us Sith with names like Nihl, Azard, Wyyrlok, and Maleval.
Pagecount's 7 of 22 from Star Wars: Legacy #10 in 2013.
Writing's Corinna Bechko and Gabriel Hardman.
Art's Brian Albert Theis, coloring's Rachelle Rosenberg, lettering's Michael Heisler.)