The Ghosts of Ossus- Prelude
The skinny man paled in the shadow of the burly intruder. An atypical city official, given Gash Jiren's close watch over the Rogue Jedi Order's rule of Ossus, Drayil shied to intimidation very easily. It was for that very reason he had been targetted as an instrument of this beautiful and terrible thing which had been set in motion. The proprietors of this horrible plot had scouted out Ossus in such a way that a complete layout of all officials was standard issue for operatives.
As a personal point, the intruder- a man known only as Xex- despised the cloak-and-dagger nature of his orders thus far. As far as he knew, the other members of what had been covertly entitled "Black Fang" had an equally grim disposition toward the sneaking around involved in their missions. But they had been promised combat; and more. Revenge...
Xex spoke in the chillingly icy tone, making Drayil visibly shudder even more than he'd been before.
'We're not pleased with your progress, Officer.'
Drayil's voice took on a shakey stutter, a typical sign of the Officer's gushingly emotional nervousness. He was crumpling under the pressure the Black Fang were putting on him, like a child sobbing after being reprimanded.
'How c-can you expect me t-to acc-complish more? Jiren is wary of officials ttry-ing to take advantage of the current s-'
'Shut up!'
Xex smashed an ungainly large fist into one of the beeping computer consoles occupying the small, back alley facility. Gash Jiren had implimented a system of 'on-the-street' policing- he apparently believed that police corruption was lessened when the security forces actually resided where the crime was. A good policy, but it made it simplistic to intrude on such undercover bunkers and performing such unsavory deeds as the ones Xex would be hard at work implimenting that day.
'I'm ss-orry!' Squealed Drayil, scurring away from the console like a rat from a comrade caught in a mousetrap.
'You had damned well better be. He knows- you know what his mind is like. He keeps track of all of you... and if your progress falls behind one more time...'
A pitiful tear of absolute horror formed in the eye of Drayil.
'Just one more chance... don't let him... come here...'
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Gash mumbled something vaguely obscene in the Krick dialect, as another city planner stumbled from his office. Jedi Master or not, it was taking all his patience not to use the Force to fling the various planners, surveyers, and developers straight out his office's 12th-story window.Since the widely syndicated holonet posting of an invitation to the people and businesses of the galaxy to immigrate to Ossus, various city planners and representatives of massive conglomerates all seemed to have some scam they wanted to pull on Gash. The ruined former-Jedi Capital was in desparate need of a populace to settle it, and create revenue with which the destroyed cityscape could be rebuilt.
A very distant looking secretary dropped off a set of datapads on Gash's desk, and the Jedi sighed again. The expression of exhaustion became a smirk when he noticed the first one was addressed to 'Gash Jiren'. Apparently, the galaxy had come to accept the nickname layed upon him in his days as a Sith. He had accepted the name he once rejected, during his turn to the Light Side, as well; there was no harm in it, as he had come to be at peace with his very checkered past. Several more were also addressed to 'Gash Jiren', only a few bearing his birth name, Searthen.
He glazed over the stack of miniature computers.
Quarterly Security Forces Report- V2981
That caught his eye. Pushing the other datapads aside, he settled down to read the words displayed by the flatpanel screen. One line he glazed over mentioned the recent promotion of one Lieutenant Officer Drayil to Chief Officer...