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Doolis, one day prior to the big race...<!--EZCODE BOLD END-->
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Of all the places... how did I end up here?<!--EZCODE ITALIC END-->
Leia looked around her at the city that was...<!--EZCODE ITALIC START-->
Doolis<!--EZCODE ITALIC END-->, was it?
Even though her surroundings looked nice enough, she still hoped her stay here would not be a long one. Some trouble with the hyperdrive on her personal ship, the Alderaan, had landed her an unplanned visit here for some needed repairs.
And now she had nothing but time to kill. For once in what had seemed like forever, she was actually traveling alone. It was not often that the New Republic allowed it's Chief of State to go gallivanting off on some adventure without at least a small escort of bodyguards.
Yet Leia had managed to secure a bit of sorely needed incognito travel time for herself with a bit of nagging and a lot of arguing.
She walked idly down the street, taking in her surroundings slowly. She spotted a sign up ahead announcing the presence of a local cantina. Bored, and finding no reason not to, as Leia reached the cantina she diverted her path and entered the establishment.
Inside she found the typical cantina atmosphere: dark, and moderately noisy. This particular cantina was cleaner than many a place she had been in over the years, and she seated herself at a booth, then ordered a drink.
A viewscreen over the bar was apparently hooked up to a local sports network, and an announcer seemed to be talking excitedly about something or other. A group of both creatures and humans alike was clustered around the bar that was closest to the screen, and appeared to be enthusiastically gossiping about whatever the announcer was talking about, because every now and then they would cheer, or boo and hiss at the screen. Mildly interested, Leia gave half an ear to the happenings over at the bar.
Eventually she learned that the subject that was creating so much excitement in the cantina was swoop racing. Leia recalled that the New Republic had declared that sport illegal, and was attempting to break up the various racing leagues that dwelt just about everywhere.
Despite this, Leia held no particular qualms with the sport, and decided to continue to passively observe and learn.
Another good fifteen to twenty minutes of this exercise allowed Leia to learn that a big race was scheduled for tomorrow, and that apparently swoop racing was all the rage in this city.
Eventually Leia decided it was time to depart from the cantina, and returned to her ship, only to learn that she would be stranded here on Doolis until the necessary parts could be shipped in to fix her ship. She sighed.
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And what am I going to do until then?<!--EZCODE ITALIC END-->
Well, there was always that race tomorrow....
The next day Leia purposely slept in late, and rose around lunch time. She ate on her ship, and then took her leave from it for another day of exploring. The first stop on today's agenda.... was the racecourse. If she could find it.
Locating it turned out not to be so hard after all, the course was apparently the main focal point of the city. Leia purchased a ticket and seated herself among a very large crowd of spectators.
Down below the racers were being introduced, and Leia looked on curiously. Not too long after, the race began.
True to what she had heard, swoop racing Leia found to be a fast paced and highly dangerous contest. There was not much room for error, and generally the races all stayed in a pretty close pack throughout the race.
But there were two racers, ahead of the rest. They were most obviously more talented than the rest of their fellow competitors, and their battle for first place quickly became the main focus of the race.
Then one of the racers bumped the other off in a rather gutsy move, putting him in the lead.
'Kanbal Stian' The announcers identified him as. Leia recalled the name from yesterday, he had been a favorite to win this particular race despite a few recent 'troubles' (did anything stay out of the media these days? Leia thought sourly).
Indeed Kanbal turned in a win for the day. Leia had been watching him closely throughout the rest of the race and hand concluded there was something... odd about him. But she did not think much about it after that.
...Until she was on the streets. After seeing Kanbal's face broadcast over what seemed like all of the screens in the vicinity of the racecourse, she found it very easy to pick his face out of the crowds as he passed right by her. He looked... disturbed, troubled. Paranoid, even.
Leia manuevered out of one flow of pedestrian traffic and into the one in which Kanbal traveled. She did not know what pressed her to follow this man, or why, but for some reason, she just felt she had to.
As a Jedi Master, she was more apt than others to trust her instincts, even if at times they seemed a little... odd.
Kanbal seemed to grow more agitated as she shadowed him. He kept quickening his pace, looking around and behind him. Eventually he broke into a flat out run. The allies in this part of the city that Leia had followed Kanbal into were mostly empty, and so Leia matched pace with him, though she slowed back down as she saw him run into a dead end zone.
She entered the alleyway that he had dissapeared into cautiously.
Suddenly the hair on the back of Leia's neck stood on end and her danger senses flared.
Her saber was out in a flash, to intercept an angry red blaster bolt and then neutralize the danger before it hurt either of the two people in the alleyway. A simple force push and pull disarmed the attacker and dumped him on the ground.
And with that Leia found herself staring down at a hopeless, frightened, disoriented, and panicked man.
She shut off the blade.
"I mean you no harm, I only wish to speak with you. However, you made accomplishing that rather... difficult, to say the least."
The voice was female. Soft, and comforting.
The figure advanced towards Kanbal again, and upon reaching him appeared to stoop over him slightly.
"Come on, get up. I don't like it in here any more than you probably do."
Even in the darkness of the alleyway the proffered helping hand could be seen, outstretched towards him.