twelve_not_fourteen: (Huh? - Episode 5)
Han Solo ([personal profile] twelve_not_fourteen) wrote in [community profile] nexus_sages2016-02-15 11:58 am

Anxious Smuggler's Arrival ...

Han awakes with a start when the Millennium Falcon makes the familiar groans that the old YT-1300 tends to make when it drops out of light speed. As if the metal and the collective components that made up his beloved ship could somehow be catching it's breath.

Rubbing the sleep out of the eyes, the pilot peers at the planet-scape before him. He can't put his finger on it, but right away, this place doesn't feel like anywhere Han had ever been before. It looks unassuming enough, but it definitely doesn't resemble Kashyyyk, which is where he was supposed to be headed.

Before he can even begin to look down at the navigation panel and confirm that he didn't make an error calculating his jump, he hears a low pitch chime. A chime that tells him that this place that he's in, wherever it is, is uncharted in the Falcon's navi-computer. Which is slightly unsettling because if there's one thing he doesn't sacrifice on this ship, it's the navigation. He updates his system frequently and honestly, prides himself on the detail and complexities of his maps.

Followed slightly after the 'uncharted space' ding comes another chime that he's not happy to hear. It's the one that indicates 'low fuel'. This time Han is the one groaning as sets his communications instruments to scan for open signals. He's gonna have to land here. And he doesn't know a thing about this place.

It should be a matter of seconds before they find a channel or the planet's own airspace comm hails him. A good thirty seconds pass and nothing. Then a full minute.

His lip reflexively starts to curl into a frown. 'Is this place uninhabited?' He wonders. Han's not sure that he has enough fuel to jump somewhere else because he has no idea where he actually is, but that would be his preference right about now.

Shit.

As the Falcon starts to drift closer to the planet, he can see terrain and water. It looks like a planet that can sustain life. That's something good, at least, but his empty stomach starts to churn with worry all the same. He wishes Chewie was here. Not that the wookie could do anything to make the situation any better, but, at least he wouldn't be ... you know, alone.

As the ship lowers into the planet's gravity, the pilot looks on desperately for civilization at least. Having to land on a planet and then needing to discover and refine your own fuel, by yourself, would be a nightmare. When he starts to see buildings and something of a city, he breathes a sigh of moderate relief.

He gets the ship on terra, a mile or two away from the outskirts of this place. With no means to hide his ship, he has to trust that it will be relatively safe here for the time being.

He grabs a breathing mask, fits it to his face, and with blaster in hand, leaves the Falcon behind.

He starts into town toward the forum, the centralized area and hopefully a marketplace, where he sees other figures lurking about.

((Hi everyone. New here. Have a Star Wars muse? He's been lurking at some dressing rooms, but we're looking for a regular place to play. Anyone's welcome to tag him.))
brave_heart_verity: (explain plz)

Damn dirty muses.

[personal profile] brave_heart_verity 2016-02-16 07:53 pm (UTC)(link)
And here, Ver was trying to be nice by ordering the croissants. Maybe next time she'll be more challenging with her gastronomic choices.

"He hyperspaced here," she explains quietly to Jim to get him caught up. "Do you know what that means?" Okay, not so much an explanation as repeating what she's heard, but... close enough. Would Jim like half her croissant while they wait for someone to come by and take his order?
smartass_captain: (Staredown)

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[personal profile] smartass_captain 2016-02-16 09:45 pm (UTC)(link)
"Right." Warp capabilities. Wouldn't have expected that with a guy who looks like a scruffy arms dealer here by himself. Then again, most arms dealers don't get far trading only in the local group. "Think so."

He would love half of her croissant, thank you.

"Glad to see you in one piece. I didn't so much as drop outta warp here as crashed my shuttle trying t'get back to the ship. So. Good that your piece made it intact."
onemorebounty: (Default)

That's a different film altogether!

[personal profile] onemorebounty 2016-02-17 12:22 am (UTC)(link)
A lot of people end up here as a lucky twist in an accident that should've killed them.

*That's a comforting thought to offer before you take a sip of akh, Samus.*

Then again, a lot of people just take a wrong turn and find themselves here, too.

*Mmm, roasted crickets, tasty!*
brave_heart_verity: (thinking about it)

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[personal profile] brave_heart_verity 2016-02-17 12:34 am (UTC)(link)
Ver's happy to share with her bestest baby brother, and is glad she's got the other half of that croissant to fill her mouth so she doesn't say things that don't need to be heard. Om nom.

Han's faith is strong, and that means something--even if the objective truth might tell a different story. People of faith are interesting studies for her. The fact it's placed in the ship instead of himself is even more interesting. If he catches her watching him he'll get a smile before she shifts her gaze elsewhere.

"You were lucky. I'm sure we can find fuel and whatever you need to make repairs. I'd think the hard part would be figuring out which way is home."
smartass_captain: (Them Baby Blues)

Sorry, work is much more busy today

[personal profile] smartass_captain 2016-02-17 01:21 am (UTC)(link)
Jim would beg to differ, Captain Scruffy. The Enterprise is clearly the best ship in the galaxy. there's more than one galaxy though, so aside from the slightest tics in his eye and a tiny 'hmph' he lets that one slide.

Not about to get into a dick waving contest with Ver and Samus here. he doesn't think either would appreciate it, and he cares about at least Verity's opinion of him.

Instead of opening that can of worms, Jim glances toward Samus instead.

"Did he tell you what kinda fuel he needs? I know a few places around the commercial district..." Then a shift back to Han, now that Jim trusts himself not to be a brat. "I've also got star maps of every explored sector of the galaxy. We can try to figure out where you need to go. Worst case scenario, we have to find a way to get your ship to mine, so you've got a reference point of where to start from. The Nexus sucks for that."
Edited 2016-02-17 01:23 (UTC)
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[personal profile] onemorebounty 2016-02-17 01:42 am (UTC)(link)
Rhyonium, he said. I'm not familiar with it, so if we have it in my Facet, it's under a different name. Chances are good someone in the market will know where to find it, though.

*Oh, look at these two getting territorial about their ships. She can't quite keep a quirk of amusement off of her lips. (Her own craft, a heavily-modified Hunter-class gunship, is far from the best or fastest ship in her galaxy. Where it excels is the payload.)*
brave_heart_verity: (trying to explain)

[personal profile] brave_heart_verity 2016-02-17 02:13 am (UTC)(link)
Some things are probably best discussed in private. Or at least, not when her brother's at the table trying to be all serious. He'd be obligated to tease her, and it's all downhill from there.

"You're welcome." Even if she doesn't think she's done much. "Samus, do you think you could wire a PINpoint into his ship the way you did to my phone that time with the thing?"

They don't talk about that time with the thing.
smartass_captain: (Pondering)

[personal profile] smartass_captain 2016-02-17 07:45 pm (UTC)(link)
"Not familiar with the name, but we'll make do. Someone's heard of it by that name, it'll just take some looking." Is anyone really expecting to be paid for helping a guy out? Jim isn't. When the waiter comes by Jim's gonna get a strong coffee and a bowl of fruit.

"How big is the ship?" It can't be that big if Han's here by himself. Unless it's one of those crazy ships like the Admiral designed. He's pretty sure that's not the case though. Also, is it just Jim, or is this guy familiar? He hadn't thought about it before now, but it's bothering him. He's seen this guy somewhere before.

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[personal profile] onemorebounty 2016-02-17 11:22 pm (UTC)(link)
When I know him better, sure.

*Samus is answering Verity, with an aside glance to Han. She adds a follow-up to the smuggler captain himself.*

You can understand how trust might be a concern in a new acquaintance. You'd probably want to know whether you can trust me before you let me install something, hmm?
brave_heart_verity: (shy)

[personal profile] brave_heart_verity 2016-02-17 11:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Verity looks down, a faint blush covering her cheeks. She hadn't considered it an act of trust to point out something sold in a vending machine. But having strangers tinker with things is a valid concern. So she'll drink her coffee and keep quiet for now.
smartass_captain: (Eyebrows)

[personal profile] smartass_captain 2016-02-18 01:13 pm (UTC)(link)
"Folks do that around here." Jim stabs at a piece of fruit with his fork before pointing it at Han. "The trust thing. It's a little weird but you get used to it. "

Chin up Verity, Jim knows you meant well. He'll squeeze her hands under the table.

"It's a lot easier to when there's literally no physical reason not to." Still weird though. "Plus even if someone tried to take advantage of that there's dozens of folks who could break pretty much anyone in half for it, or just pay someone to Fuck over their doorway back to their world. There's a huge incentive not to piss folks off too badly around here. "
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[personal profile] onemorebounty 2016-02-18 03:00 pm (UTC)(link)
None taken. Trust is a fragile thing--slow to form, shattered in an instant.

*She sips her drink with a pensive air.*

Some might say it's the fleeting things that have the greatest worth.
brave_heart_verity: (looking down)

[personal profile] brave_heart_verity 2016-02-18 05:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Jim shouldn't be so quick to want her chin up; she'd have to give him a look for that thing with the fork. (Really, Jim, how're you supposed to be a diplomat with manners like that?) It's nicer to enjoy the comfort and shoot him a little smile after.

She's going to skip over the talk about trust for now.

"Yeah, there's always something that needs doing. The problem usually is finding work you're willing and able to do. There are a few places I could point you toward, if you'd like."
onemorebounty: Judge not, lest ye be shot. (Lady)

Shuffles happen.

[personal profile] onemorebounty 2016-02-19 01:49 am (UTC)(link)
You'll want to be careful about currency, too--people from different places value different things, some you'd find strange. Be sure you know what you're paying with, before you part with it.

*Given the Falcon's reputation, Han could either be in high demand for his mechanical skills... or utterly blacklisted.*
smartass_captain: (Staredown)

Re: Shuffles happen.

[personal profile] smartass_captain 2016-02-19 02:47 am (UTC)(link)
He tends to do that--rub people the wrong way that is. On first impressions. It's difficult to tell if Jim does it on purpose or not. Fortunately his fruit bowl is holding his attention rather well at the moment, so Han is spared any more rude pointing with utensils while Jim eats his meal for the day snack.

"As long as you can manage not to insult the wrong dealers, there's a lot of work to be had in the commercial district. I spend a lot of time there whenever I'm in the Nexus. With a little luck you should be able to get your ship refueled in no time, Captain."
brave_heart_verity: (cautiously optimistic)

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[personal profile] brave_heart_verity 2016-02-19 03:16 am (UTC)(link)
Fruit: Jim Kirk's secret weakness.

"The line between 'currency' and 'barter' is pretty blurry," she adds. "If I can't make sense of it one way, I try looking at it from the other. Usually, it works out. Not many people are willing to extend credit, for the obvious reasons. But they will sometimes put things on hold for you, for a few days at least, while you find the right payment."

Living here has taught her so many new skills, like figuring out what kind of shells are worth keeping track of.
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[personal profile] onemorebounty 2016-02-19 03:33 am (UTC)(link)
*Well, he didn't say he could negotiate well with anybody.*

Then the Nexus should serve you well.
Edited 2016-02-19 03:35 (UTC)