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SHADOWS OF BANGARA / Fanfiction
SHADOWS OF BANGARA part 2/4
With Tech and Doppler my OC
Safe for everyone, a little bit of blood but it's ok
No spoilers
Doppler closed her eyes, seeking a momentary sanctuary in meditation after the jarring tension of their recent exchange. Her breathing steadied, deepening into a slow, rhythmic cadence. Tech’s approach, while undeniably direct, even abrasive at times, carried a different edge this time. The cumulative strain of their journey, the oppressive heat, the suffocating humidity that clung to the air like a shroud, were taking their toll. No operative, however rigorously trained, was immune to such attrition. His unusual vehemence signaled a deeper disquiet. Though fully capable of dissecting his emotional state, she consciously resisted the urge. It was precisely this ability that compelled her to maintain a strict barrier of physical contact, her fitted leather gloves her constant safeguard. The slightest touch would grant her immediate access to his emotional core, laying him bare like an open text. Such mental intrusion was strictly forbidden among trackers; any involuntary transfer posed a severe risk during operations, potentially inducing amnesia or, worse, a complete cognitive collapse. The rigorous meditation techniques drilled into her order provided a measure of control over the strength of these mental incursions. Doppler now maintained an outward detachment from Tech, her focus betrayed only by the subtle movements of the antenna atop her device. The yellow disc cast a faint, ethereal constellation across the cramped space, revealing a cascade of dots, microscopic particles drifting and conforming to the contours of their surroundings.
“We’ve been holed up here for an hour. Patrols are thinning; we can move now…” Doppler finally said, her voice faint, as if returning from a distant place.
Tech stated, his voice calm yet underscored with urgency, his attention fixed on his datapad. “My decryption is progressing. I’ve cracked their security protocols – they are undeniably ingenious. The solution involves realigning the stabilization crystals within the main reactor core. I’ll transmit the precise sequence. It’s a delicate manual procedure; the crystals are inherently unstable.” He paused, finally meeting her gaze. “You’ll need to infiltrate the designated access point—coordinates incoming. It's a confined space, designed for single occupancy. Access codes will be transmitted in real time. Be advised, security has been significantly reinforced.” He drew a steady breath. “I’ll provide overwatch from the other side of the main bulkhead. Flawless execution will grant us access to the antimatter containment vault. Inventory confirms three vials. We’re on a tight timeline; I intercepted the transport manifests. They’ve accelerated the transfer in response to our… recent initiative.”
A cool, almost clinical smile touched Doppler’s lips. “A puzzle. Let’s hope the pieces aren’t… compromised.”
With a swift, almost imperceptible adjustment of her gear, she reflexively checked her blaster. She briefly surveyed the immediate area before melting into the shadows of the complex. Tech watched her depart, a disquieting sense of vulnerability, a ghost of an emotion he thought long extinguished, resurfacing within him. He had always been the strategist, the meticulous architect of every operation, the one who anticipated and dictated the terms, adhering rigidly to the protocols he relentlessly instilled in Omega. But Doppler… Doppler defied categorization. She was a force both raw and nuanced, a presence that eluded prediction, circumventing all control, even his own.
As she moved silently through the labyrinthine corridors, Tech continued his relentless work. Each line of code, each data stream, was a fragment of the complex equation he was attempting to solve. He breached the network perimeter, only to encounter a sophisticated countermeasure that instantly locked him out. The base’s automated defenses responded with chilling efficiency.
“Tech, I’m blocked,” Doppler’s voice crackled through the comm-link, interrupting his concentration. There was no panic in her tone, but he detected a taut undercurrent of tension.
“Hold steady,” he responded, his fingers dancing across the datapad’s interface. “I’m working on it.”
The system lockdown was escalating rapidly. Tech realized he wouldn’t be able to disable the primary security grid in time. His mind raced, desperately seeking an alternative. A hazardous option presented itself: initiating a reactor overload. It would create a diversion, but the risks were substantial.
“Doppler, listen carefully,” he instructed, his voice even despite the turmoil within. “I can initiate an overload sequence. It should disrupt their defenses and create an egress window. But you’ll have sixty seconds—no more.”
The silence that followed was more deafening than the cascade of silent alarms that began to blare.
“Sixty seconds? Next time, I'll be the one choosing the mission.” she murmured, a faint smile playing on her lips.
“Perhaps I have a doppelganger operating within these walls,” Tech countered, a dry amusement lacing his tone, a veiled reference to his own origins. “…or they’re employing quantum entanglement for secure transmission.” Even for a virtuoso hacker like him, contending with a network of autonomous AIs was a formidable challenge. “Their countermeasures are… disconcerting.” A line of concern etched itself on his brow.
Doppler subtly tilted her head, her keen gaze sweeping the environment. “I suspect the Empire has forged an alliance with this Syndicate. Which implies this fuel is… viable. Their operational efficiency is far beyond that of a regional criminal enterprise.”
“The Empire… that signature… it’s a match. Doppler…you’re… right! This is the missing variable,” Tech conceded, his tone hardening. A sharp crackle of static punctuated the air.
“With a little more practice, I might just make myself redundant, Hunter will be proud” Doppler quipped, a trace of irony masking her apprehension. Her heart rate began to climb, a physical echo of the escalating threat. “Not to rush you, but a squadron of combat drones is converging on my location. These vials, and the complete destruction of their production capability, are paramount. I would relish a more leisurely debriefing, but I doubt my anesthetic has any effect on integrated circuits. TIME IS RUNNING TECH!.”
Before she could elaborate, Tech initiated the sequence to unlock the control room door. A series of piercing alarms erupted, the lights flickered erratically, and the very structure of the base shuddered under the nascent tremors. Doppler narrowly avoided a falling section of conduit. Her antenna displayed the rapidly descending countdown.
“Doppler!” Tech’s voice cut through the static-laced channel. “Leftmost crystal first, then the central one, three lines down. Rightmost in a cross configuration, and the last between Alpha and Gamma!” He rattled off the instructions with machine-gun precision.
Doppler moved with sudden, decisive speed, her heart pounding in sync with the relentless countdown. Each millisecond was critical. The control panel clicked, confirming the crystals’ integration into the reactor’s core network. Operation complete. She pivoted, launching herself toward the blast door. The reinforced structure, sealed by a high-density energy field, held firm. Sixty seconds. No leeway. With a swift, practiced motion, she deactivated the three security interlocks, striking the control buttons with a decisive impact. The antimatter vials, surprisingly dense, slid smoothly into the designated pockets of her tactical suit. As she prepared to relay the information to Tech, a localized detonation ripped through the sector. The concussive force hurled her against a reinforced support pillar, the air instantly choked with dust and noxious fumes, the deafening roar assaulting her ears. The impact stole her breath.
She regained consciousness in a partially collapsed corridor, a ringing silence filling her ears. Every breath, every twitch of a muscle, was a searing reminder of the brutal force she had endured. Yet, she lived. With a monumental effort, she pushed herself to her feet, her body screaming in protest. Then she saw him. Through the dust-choked gloom, Tech emerged, covered in debris, the light from his visor piercing the haze. His gaze, unusually intense, scanned the devastation until it locked onto hers. Without a word, he moved towards her with grim determination. Reaching her side, he raised his visor, bent down, and grasped her firmly.
“No open fractures, but significant internal bleeding. I need a full diagnostic scan, Doppler. Can you hear me?” Tech’s voice was strained, his hand already extracting an emergency medical module from his tactical pouch. With practiced efficiency, he presented her severed neural antenna, the connector miraculously intact.
The surrounding chaos—a cacophony of crumbling debris, swirling dust, and echoing explosions—made communication nearly impossible. Microscopic particles rained down, coating everything in a fine layer of grime. Doppler, acutely aware of the internal hemorrhage and the ringing silence in her ears, felt the chilling bite of the medipack’s needle as it pierced her skin, sinking into her muscle tissue. The rapid injection left a momentary sensation of intense frost. As Tech reconnected the antenna to her neural interface, a surge of energy coursed through her system. The equipment was nominally functional, but the proximity of the clone, the interference of their resonant energy signatures, scrambled her perceptions, flooding her senses with extraneous data.
“We need to secure the vials and evacuate! NOW! I can’t initiate a full-scale detonation; it would compromise Bangara’s structural integrity, jeopardizing countless civilian lives,” Tech stated, his voice weighted with responsibility. He adjusted his visor, attempting to acquire Doppler’s vital signs, his concern evident. “I’ve neutralized their production schematics, but we have to move. If they recover the antimatter… it’s beyond retrieval, and I’m not just talking about us. Kasari, on your feet! Now, PLEASE!” The urgency in his voice overrode his usual detached demeanor. Tech, acutely aware of his limited medical expertise, watched Doppler with growing apprehension.
Blood was now visible on her suit, trickling from her ears and nose, a veil of suffering obscuring the brightness of her blue eyes. With an imprecise gesture, her trembling hand pointed to the three vials hidden in the pockets of her leather gear. Tech understood the unspoken message, his gaze sharpening. Without a word, he took charge. Methodically, he adjusted Doppler so he could carry her on his back, adjusting his hold to minimize movements that could worsen her injuries. Despite her slight build, the weight of her tactical equipment made her transport a delicate matter, a further complication in this critical situation. He rose with difficulty, then set off along the extraction route transmitted in real time by his interface. It wasn’t until several moments later that he noticed the unexpected overlay of a new data stream. The physical proximity of these two had triggered an unforeseen synergy between the technologies integrated into Doppler’s neural antenna and his helmet’s systems. He now had access to the tracking data used by Sobek’s trackers, an invaluable intelligence asset providing a crucial strategic advantage for their escape.
He finally reached the surface, encountering no further resistance. As he moved along the monorail, its structure groaning under the combined weight of his load and Doppler’s, he noted with growing unease that his interface was directing him towards a refuge located within a densely populated district. Doppler’s neural antenna, whose performance was proving remarkably effective, warranted a thorough post-mission analysis, once they were secure…
To be continued…
Shadows of Bangara / Fanfiction
SHADOWS OF BANGARA part 1/4
With Tech and Doppler my OC
Safe for everyone
No spoilers
In the neon-drenched, chaotic city of Bangara, where skyscrapers claw at the heavens and shadows harbor dangerous secrets, the Bad Batch dives into a high-stakes mission. Tech, the team's calculating genius, and Doppler, a gifted tracker with an enigmatic aura, must navigate this treacherous urban jungle to tasked with shutting down a booming black market powered by a new energy source capable of destabilizing the current political landscape. As they infiltrate the underbelly of Bangara, their partnership is tested by relentless enemies, unpredictable twists, and their own inner conflicts. Doppler's uncanny ability to decode emotions and traces from the past challenges Tech's rigid reliance on logic, sparking an unspoken tension that grows with each step they take deeper into the city's darkness.
But Bangara is no ordinary battlefield. Here, every flickering light and every whisper in the shadows holds a clue or a trap. And as their mission becomes more perilous, both Tech and Doppler are forced to confront not only the chaos around them but also the undeniable connection forming between them. In this intense fusion of action, intrigue, and unexpected vulnerability, "Shadows of Bangara" explores the fine line between control and chaos, logic and emotion, in a world where survival means risking everything, even the walls you’ve built to protect yourself.
PART 1
The Bad Batch's spaceship glided silently onto one of Bangara's many secondary floating platforms. This city, a neon-drenched spectacle against the inky void, was a symphony of concrete and metal, a cacophony of light and sound. Perched on the edge of an industrial ocean, it pulsed with an inexhaustible energy, a dizzying cocktail of modernity and decadence. Skyscrapers clawed at the sky, their cybernetic architecture forming a jungle of glass and steel, while in the underbelly, narrow alleyways snaked through the city like veins in a living organism. Here, perpetual twilight reigned, the lines between legal and illicit blurred under the glare of garish, flashing signs and the massive smoke plumes of ships that never dared to land. A city of stark contrasts, survival was a brutal currency, bought with credits and traded in backroom deals. Bangara was an oasis of technology, but also a crossroads of every vice imaginable. The lower districts throbbed to the beat of “electronic” music, the air thick with the scent of sweat, fuel, and shattered dreams. In this organized chaos, shadows held secrets known only to the elite or the desperate.
Tech absently tapped on the terminal, the faint glow from his glasses reflecting off the screen. "Atmospheric readings indicate toxic mercury saturation at certain levels. Fascinating, but not surprising...The main districts are monitored by countless guards at this hour, let's take the lower levels. Let’s move now!"
Seated behind him, Doppler checked her ammunition, glancing at it under the artificial light. "A city like this feeds on its poisons, Tech. Every alley here is a trap disguised as an opportunity. We find the goods, and we get out."
Tech briefly turned his head toward her, mildly intrigued by the antenna on the side of her skull. This light, almost organic structure gleamed faintly, like a fragment of living technology. It seemed as much an extension of her body as it did an inexplicable tool of war. They hurried out of the ship, cloaked in darkness for better stealth, and took a concealed route. When their boots finally hit the grimy streets, Doppler's posture shifted into something more alert and protective, her movements becoming sharper, more fluid. Tech observed her, intrigued. His eyes scanned every detail: the way she instinctively avoided blind spots, how her gaze swept over the surroundings, picking up on details he would have undoubtedly missed. They navigated through an abandoned market zone, choked by fumes from ventilation grilles where malfunctioning holograms projected ghostly ads. Doppler stopped suddenly, kneeling and placing her fingers on an indistinct trace that would have been invisible to anyone else.
"Three men passed through here recently. One was dragging his foot. Wounded, likely from a blaster shot, elite training, fresh on the ground." She looked up, her antenna glowing a different golden hue. "They were carrying something heavy, fluid, and irradiated. They came from that docking bay for illegal cargo, no doubt what we’re after. Their destination is below, near that bridge by the underground monorail. This light panel requires authorization, but the following code works: [CODE IN AN UNKNOWN LANGUAGE]."
Tech adjusted his glasses, his visor now scanning the radioactive thermal readings of the area. "Impressive. But technically, next time, I can check it without needing to kneel." A faint smile touched his lips.
"And miss all the strategic details?" She resumed walking, amused, without waiting for his reply, leaving him to ponder her words.
The target was clear: three tiny, pressurized vials, each containing a mind-boggling concentration of antimatter. The energy potential of a single vial was so vast that it could propel an entire fleet of supercruisers across the cosmic void. While hyperspace had dramatically shrunk the distances between stars, certain regions of the universe remained beyond reach. Over the centuries, countless threats had been driven to the far corners of known space, left destitute and unable to return. Yet, several syndicates, fueled by insatiable ambition, had embarked on a project to create a commodity of unparalleled value, worth far more than mere credits. By peddling these new fuels on the black market, they aimed to conquer entire planets: a venture that would ensure their enduring dominance and provide a legacy for generations to come.
Although the scientists employed by the syndicates showcased remarkable expertise, the reliability of their so-called "innovations" remained questionable. The concept, while enticing, fell short of securing substantial investment from the Empire, save perhaps for exploratory purposes—and only if the syndicates could put forward proposals deemed sufficiently compelling. By courting lower-ranking generals, they aimed to spark the interest of more influential conglomerates. The clandestine lab was located in a submerged bay beneath Bangara. Tech remotely deactivated the security systems, but it was Doppler who led the way, her tracking instincts anticipating the guards' every move. They paused in a small, dimly lit chamber where pipes carried a glowing, phosphorescent liquid. Doppler surveyed the area, her senses amplified by her antenna.
"We need to follow this pipeline. The others are for casual production. Two guards above us. The larger one moves slowly, encumbered by heavy equipment: a portable turret. We’ll avoid direct contact. The other one seems unusually jittery... He keeps glancing around, like he feels watched. I can’t tell if it’s from trauma or excessive Nurium use (a ubiquitous space narcotic used by criminals)." She hesitated, considering. "We need a diversion. I’m detecting movement in the area, others coming through."
"I'll intercept their local comms," Tech murmured, his fingers dancing across his datapad. "Based on my theory, I can introduce an audio distortion on their channel: like a gas leak or coolant fluid leak. While their intellectual capabilities should not be underestimated, the inherent risk of containment failure during antimatter manipulation demands the utmost vigilance. In practical terms, they will conduct an inspection, which is certain to pique their interest. We have less than two minutes to reach the next sector."
The plan unfolded seamlessly. As the guards diverted their attention to investigate a distant alarm, Doppler and Tech advanced with calculated precision. Their movements were a masterful display of coordination, a near-instinctive dance of lethality. Their progress, however, was abruptly interrupted when mercenaries burst forth from a nearby corridor. Doppler reacted faster than Tech could even lift his gaze. In one fluid motion, she dropped to the ground and deployed an anesthetic grenade with surgical accuracy. The device landed at the feet of the unsuspecting foes, releasing its incapacitating payload. Tech, holding his position to provide cover, observed the scene with mounting admiration. Doppler wasn’t merely a field medic or a tracker; she was, like him, a soldier in every fiber of her being an elite, honed and relentless.
"We need to move faster," Doppler announced, sifting through the belongings of the fallen mercenaries. "These guys aren't locals, nor are they with the organization. It's starting to get crowded here, with too many players chasing the same prize..."
They navigated through the ventilation shafts, the thick exhaust fog providing some cover. In the small, dimly lit secondary control room, Tech began hacking into the main console, while Doppler secured the perimeter, her senses honed to a razor's edge.
"I didn't expect... this," he finally admitted, plugging into the system.
"Expect what?" she replied, her gaze fixed on the monitors, overlaying data from her Sobek antenna with the live feeds.
"Your reaction. What you did... earlier... I've rarely seen you in action. It was...impressive."
She shrugged subtly. "They are still alive because you were by my side; otherwise… "
He studied her, trying to decipher the emotions behind her concise response. But before he could formulate another question, the hacking process faltered, a silent alarm triggered.
Doppler, alerted by her heightened senses, spun around, grabbing Tech by the arm and yanking him away from the console. "We move! Now!"
They sprinted down the dimly lit corridor, the sound of pursuing guards echoing behind them. Tech launched an electromagnetic countermeasure to scramble enemy systems, while Doppler instinctively led the way, her movements a blur of motion. Out of breath, they finally reached a cramped storage room, overflowing with transport crates and discarded equipment. Doppler slid between two towering shelves of military-grade circuitry, pressing herself against the dust-covered metal. Tech, unfazed and silent, adjusted his helmet, dimming the light from his visor and locking the door from the inside.
"What was that? You were in their system!" she exclaimed, slightly breathless from the sprint.
Tech, his eyes glued to the datapad, didn't even glance up. His fingers danced across the screen with a cold, mechanical precision, each movement calculated. "No direct contact, no blaster fire. All systems are green. Their primary focus will be our two 'subjects'. A rigorous interrogation is scheduled as soon as they regain consciousness. I trust you administered a substantial dose of anesthetic. Concurrently, they will secure access points A and B. I am currently deciphering their contingency protocol. According to my intel, the process must be allowed to reach completion. Any disruption will render the substance highly volatile. Consequently, we have a limited timeframe between their revival and the initiation of a security breach. By the way, I was in, but emotion is an unquantifiable variable. It disrupts analysis and action in the field. I suggest you maintain composure."
Doppler, crouched nearby, smirked faintly as she adjusted the settings on her wrist-mounted scanner. Her tone was calm, tinged with irony. "Composure, huh? You’d do well to remember that the field isn’t a sterile lab, Tech. Emotion might be unpredictable, but it’s also what keeps us alive out here. While you’re busy decrypting protocols and measuring variables, I’m ensuring we have the element of human unpredictability on our side." Her face stiffens a little bit "And yes, I gave them a dose strong enough to keep them dreaming through an orbital reentry. But let me remind you, intellect without instinct is just as dangerous as emotion without control. So maybe let me worry about the unquantifiable while you keep working your magic on those contingency plans." Her expression softened for just a second. "You’re brilliant, Tech. But out here, brilliance alone doesn’t cut it."
Tech’s expression remained impassive, though a flicker of something unreadable crossed his face. He straightened slightly, his posture rigid, the datapad momentarily forgotten in his hands. "Emotion exists, Doppler, but acknowledging it doesn’t mean surrendering to it. Adaptability is one thing; letting your instincts drag you into recklessness is another. I don’t deny its presence, I quantify it. Measure it. Control it." His tone cooled, the precision of his words cutting through the dim air between them. "You think emotion is strength because it’s what you rely on to balance out the chaos. But out here, logic doesn’t falter. It doesn’t panic or waver. It’s not messy. It’s the constant that keeps the mission alive." He leaned slightly forward, his voice dropping to a near whisper, laced with the faintest hint of challenge. "If you want to keep us breathing, fine. But don’t assume that feeling is the only way to survive. I’ll stick with knowing." Without waiting for a reply, he turned back to his datapad, his fingers resuming their cold, mechanical rhythm.
His words, usually so measured, resonated with an unexpected intensity, a calculated detachment that felt both vital and chilling. Doppler froze, struck by the sharpness of his response. She hadn't expected him to be so openly critical. A delicate, yet palpable tension hummed in the air between them. As for him, though his gaze remained fixed on the datapad, his thoughts were scattered, adrift. Doppler... She had this uncanny ability to destabilize his “perfectly tuned systems”. Every interaction, every fleeting glance, every subtle movement seemed to push him to adjust his parameters, to recalibrate his understanding of human interaction. He knew something had shifted since he'd met her, but he couldn't quite define the change.
The silence that now enveloped them, heavy and almost suffocating, unsettled him more than he cared to admit. A kind of weakness, perhaps. He had detected the tremor in his own voice, and a part of him, despite his rational mind, had felt... disturbed, compelled to question his own composure. Not by the situation itself, but by the way Doppler seemed to occupy every corner of his thoughts, distracting him from his legendary efficiency. He tried to suppress this intrusion, as he always did, by focusing on the facts, the numbers, the cold, hard data. It was easier that way. But the more he tried to ignore it, the more her presence intruded, pushing him towards errors he couldn't afford.
It was even beginning to affect his operations, his perception of danger, his ability to hack with the precision he was known for. He told himself he needed to maintain the distance, that impenetrable barrier he had erected around himself…Always… Emotion was a weakness, a liability he couldn't afford. Yet, a nascent feeling lingered, insidious and inexplicable. He couldn't analyze it logically. Why was he frustrated by her witnessing his… fallibility? Yes, he had triggered the alarm. Why this unexpected surge of… something akin to pressure in his chest, an emotion he couldn't name? This silent camaraderie, this intricate dance of their interactions, and yet this undercurrent of irritability… Tech didn't understand how he'd arrived at this juncture. He, who processed the world through logic and reason, felt a connection he hadn't anticipated, a connection that felt both exhilarating and terrifying. Perhaps even dangerous, given the events that had just transpired. He was wary of this emerging sensation, this strange warmth that bloomed within him whenever she was near. Every moment spent by her side, even in the most tense situations, seemed to leave an indelible mark, a subtle shift in his carefully constructed logic.
He forced his focus back to the datapad, though his movements lacked their usual precision. The air between them crackled with unspoken tension, heavy and unrelenting. In that moment, the mission itself felt almost peripheral—overshadowed by something deeper, something far more "dangerous" for him, now teetering on the edge of revelation.
To be continued…
now I'll have to remember you for longer than I knew you
"Don't think there's anyone in the galaxy I'd rather have watching my back. You and me? We're good."
Tech & Doppler ❤️🖤
I miss Tech and TBB so much 🥹
"Don't think there's anyone in the galaxy I'd rather have watching my back. You and me? We're good."
Tech & Doppler ❤️🖤
I miss Tech and TBB so much 🥹
adding echo, tech and omega!
here's the first three (x)
"Far beyond simply perceiving the rhythm of his heartbeat, I was literally absorbing his entire existence. In this way, our minds and souls merged."
Tech & Doppler 🖤❤️
"Far beyond simply perceiving the rhythm of his heartbeat, I was literally absorbing his entire existence. In this way, our minds and souls merged."
Tech & Doppler 🖤❤️
SPOILER TBB#3
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Imagine if Omega had followed Asajj's path, imagine for a moment that she returned to Pabu to find what she had left there before everything collapsed into chaos… 👓 / 🧸
May the force be with her, always…
Sleep time.
"The hanged man sacrificed himself, but it seems he did so willingly. Is he a victim or a victor? Some things are beyond our control; sometimes, we must let go to move forward."
I present to you my TBB tarot card (with Tech <3). Happy Tbb eve all!
Casual Doppler on her way to date Tech :3
Tech & Doppler <3
:HUNTER!!!! ArE yOu listening!?!?! You're going in the wrong direction for the 4th time!!!!!
A scenario we all hope will not happen, but a sad one, nevertheless. Hunter and Omega's bond will always persevere. Based off of Boba and Jango Fett
High functioning autism…
Tech & Doppler ❤️