Ania'd been kidnapped by an old friend.
May. 26th, 2018 01:15 amHer friends were left wondering.
She sat under guard in a locker.
She tried to escape, and was caught.

The embittered Ramid ignored her protests that she hadn't killed any Imperial knight.
He threw her back in the locker and shut the door.

Val went looking for answers.

Ania's friends left the minefield in which they'd been stuck (repairing the damage Ramid' done to them as he left), debating whether or not she was guilty.
Sauk believed she wasn't.
Jao suspected that she might be.

Meanwhile, Ramid and co., having burned up more fuel than they'd intended in taking Ania away, brought their ship in for a landing on an environmentally hostile planet whose only recommendation was its outpost.
Someone came up firing on them as they descended through the atmosphere.
A volley of shots hit their bridge, taking out the pilot among them.
Ramid realized that neither he nor his surviving comrade could safely land their damaged ship.

Back on AG's ship, the droid shared his memories.

(A mildly contrived moment.)

Back on the other ship, Ania managed to land it.

(Pagecount's 7 and just under a third of 22 of Star Wars: Legacy #12 from 2014.
Writing's Corinna Bechko and Gabriel Hardman.
Art's Hardman, coloring's Jordan Boyd, lettering's Michael Heisler.)
She sat under guard in a locker.
She tried to escape, and was caught.

The embittered Ramid ignored her protests that she hadn't killed any Imperial knight.
He threw her back in the locker and shut the door.

Val went looking for answers.

Ania's friends left the minefield in which they'd been stuck (repairing the damage Ramid' done to them as he left), debating whether or not she was guilty.
Sauk believed she wasn't.
Jao suspected that she might be.

Meanwhile, Ramid and co., having burned up more fuel than they'd intended in taking Ania away, brought their ship in for a landing on an environmentally hostile planet whose only recommendation was its outpost.
Someone came up firing on them as they descended through the atmosphere.
A volley of shots hit their bridge, taking out the pilot among them.
Ramid realized that neither he nor his surviving comrade could safely land their damaged ship.

Back on AG's ship, the droid shared his memories.

(A mildly contrived moment.)

Back on the other ship, Ania managed to land it.

(Pagecount's 7 and just under a third of 22 of Star Wars: Legacy #12 from 2014.
Writing's Corinna Bechko and Gabriel Hardman.
Art's Hardman, coloring's Jordan Boyd, lettering's Michael Heisler.)