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Reposting this because I added a couple more. (No reblab, blease.)
vrepit-saâ ::
  â we handle enough serious threats as it is, â  he murmurs, mirroring her in lifting his glass to his lips again.  â we can spare a little leisure time. â
a single ear flicks in acknowledgement, more toward the bartender than to gnov, but he otherwise doesnât turn his head. instead, he says a little louder;Â â i donât think we need to do anything. we all know what happens to those who donât keep their mouths shut. â
sendak finishes off his glass, and then rather promptly stands up. it isnât that heâs eager to leave, per se, but rather that he doesnât quite know what else there is to do hereâ he and gnov were two of the same in that they bothered little with what was beyond necessary.Â
in all honesty, he wouldnât mind spending more time with her, but cold professionalism digs its claws in deep.
     â are we done here? â
   âI believe we are.â
   Counter to his cold demeanor, Gnov took the opportunity to stretch out, one long arm stretching across the back of her seat while she idly swirled the remainder of her wine in its glass. Her gaze stayed distant, reaching past Sendak, remaining ever on the bartender as he scrambled to look busy.
   âIâll be in contact once I receive a response. Likewise, if you should hear anything in the meantime...â The statement hung, unfinished as she directed her attention back to the charts still hovering before her.
   It had occurred to her to ask him to stay, if only so they could make the poor bartender sweat just that much more. But she knew Sendak and his tendencies well enough. There wouldnât be conversation, so much as unproductive silence that theyâd both do well without. There would be time for pleasantries later, once the game was done and they could celebrate having crushed another spineless fool under their heels.
vrepit-saâ ::
   a knowing half-grin tugs up at his mouth. having been here as long as he has (longer than gnov, to be certain), heâs all too aware of just how little proof it takes on his behalf to do as he pleases. so long as he remains the most cunning soldier in zarkonâs army, permission to rid the empire of someone he holds distaste for has little to do with physical proof.
that was always haggarâs preference. zarkon was always largely indifferent. he doesnât say as much, of course; even if the bartender is too scared to say anything, it isnât advisable to tell gnov that he could technically murder him and get away with it.
    â why send him running, when we can trap him? â  his voice lowers to match gnovâs; both of them are close enough to plainly hear their primary voices underneath their translators.  â scare him and let him think heâs escaped. i think heâs put a thorn in our side long enough to warrant a little⊠game. â
âI like your thinking.â She picked her glass back up, taking another sip. âI suppose can spare a little more time for some fun. It isnât as though my other duties are going anywhere.â
Gnov idly tapped away at her datapad, casually pulling from her wine as she finished the missive off. âWhat do you suppose we should do with our friend here, in the meantime? Should we allow him to deliver a warning?â
vrepit-saâ ::
   â i donât see how that helps his case.â  sendak peers over the datapads again, expression sinking into a slight scowl.  â if anything, that worsens it. does he believe himself a worthy enemy? â  what a fool.Â
sendak scoffs, and then abruptly leans back in his chair, forwarding the half written message to gnov and taking his glass himself. she can finish itâ making suggestions is her job, after allâ and not an easy one for someone serving emperor zarkon.
     â it seems heâs been distanced so long from high command heâs forgotten our power. request investigation into this issueâ weâll handle it. â  a small sip is taken, and the glass is barely lowered from his lips before they spread in a menacing, too-wide and curled smile.  â letâs have some fun with this. â
   âIâll see to it forthwith.â She glanced down at her datapad, opening the message and scrolling through it. And for a moment, her eyes drifted up to the bartender, who snapped his eyes away from the pair a bit too quickly for his own well-being.
   Gnov leaned in, wearing a tight-lipped smirk of her own as a secondary, alien-sounding voice rumbled in her throat just barely audible enough to reach Sendakâs ears. âAnd if there are any doubts as to the veracity of our claims, I have a feeling that weâll have all the proof we need in short order. Men like him scare easily, and our presence here alone will be enough to send him running scared.â
vrepit-saâ ::
  two fingers flatten on the surface of the datapad and drag it over, his eyes raking across the rather plain looking map. plain on first glance, only to illuminate with strings of red light that point to trails and targets, revealing intel that would have otherwise been easily missed.Â
this general in particular had always been a thorn in his side, but someone like him has hardly had the time to investigate it personally. with gnov and janka, however, this becomes childâs play at best. a corner of sendakâs lip twitchesâ whether it had been intended to be a smile or a sneer remains to be seen.
  â curious. â  he states simply, and then looks back up at his company.  â personal feelings in this matter aside, our emperor will want this explored. â  he pulls a hand back, letting a ring of purple-red light illuminate around his forearm. a document is brought up, words visible to gnov, even if mirrored backwards to her.  â the arrogance of believing himself above any simple explanation aside, this could easily be rebel activity. â
"That could have been the impression he was hoping for. He just wasnât counting on anyone putting any thought into an investigation.â She sighed, shoulders slumping, her chin sliding into her palm. The more she dug for information, the more boring the prospect of putting this dullard down became. She relished the thought of challenging a worthy enemy, but the deeper the rabbit hole ran, the clearer it was becoming that this was to be little more than a rout.
âI donât know what he expects to do with a bunch of antiques. He wonât pose any challenge to anybody. From this standpoint, I almost think that he would have been better served just waiting until everything was processed to steal it.â She gripped her wine glass by the rim, downing a swig with a growl. âIâm still trying to decide whether I want to blast him to pieces from a distance, or to try and capture him just for the sake of getting some answers."
vrepit-saâ ::
    a shallow smile coils up crookedly at one side of his lips. gnov was always a delight to interact with; like-minded and straight to the point, no unnecessary hows and whys. there was nothing frivolous about her.
he swipes away the tab of communications, barking a gruff order to the navigator at the bridge. it was nearing the tail-end of his own work day, and thus heâd decided easily on retiring for the ânightâ, intent on creating a small dossier for their topic of conversation, as well as get some shut-eye.
the journey to kraimor station is quick, no matter how obscure the locale. typically high commanders such as themselves didnât bother visiting places such low-brow and back-end, but they couldnât risk any prying eyes and ears. (save one, who would know better, anyway. galra bartenders often know when to keep their mouths shut.)
and exactly twenty varga later, on the dot, commander sendak strolls in, clad in the same armor and equipped with the same dangerous weapon, still tethered to his gauntlet and hovering dangerously in the air. a set of datapads are tucked under the opposite arm, though he wonders about their necessity upon laying eyes on the array of information gnov clearly already has.
they lock eyes briefly, and he crosses the distance between them, sliding in chair opposite to her.
   â gnov, â  he greets cordially, lacking the title. theyâre off duty for now.  â i see youâve already gathered your own dossier of intel? â
âSendak.â She mirrors his casual bearing, her attention sliding back to the screens as soon as sheâs acknowledged him. âThings have been dreadfully boring lately. Iâve had the time to spare.â
She spins one of the datapads around to face him and slides it across the table. It displays a map of the next quadrant overâone largely ignored by the Empire for its sparseness and its general lack of resources.Â
âOur âfriendâ fancies himself the clever sort, using space he thinks nobody will investigate to hide things he believes nobody will look for.â She zooms in on a portion of the map comprised of what largely looks like a field of debris. Strands of red light point to targets in several sections, revealing all manner of facilities. âPerhaps if he were a better judge of character, he wouldnât have left a slime trail that lights up like a bunch of khoronan cave slugs.â Several more points on the map illuminate, each indicating a ship hiding among the fields of rubble.
"What heâs been amassing hasnât even been cutting-edge. Most of it is comprised of antiques, at best. Mostly decommissioned. Nothing that would be missed if it werenât for the odd shipment going missing from this quadrantâs recycling depot.â Another datapad, another chart. âA cross-reference of Central Commandâs records against the arrivals to and departures from the depot revealed an... unacceptable number of discrepancies. Re-routed cargo ships. The coordinates all lead to this system.âÂ
vrepit-saâ ::
MSG [CMDRSENDAK] : Yes. I will meet you there.
It was tough to suppress the smirk threatening to dimple Gnovâs cheeks, put there by the flutter of glee welling in her blackened heart at the nervous looks that met her. Members of High Command didnât often have cause to visit tiny, backwater posts like Kraimor Station, and they left their ships even less often than that. So the presence of an officer of her rank usually made for quite the stir, not that it was her intent this time.
Instead of making for the bridge to give the commanding officer a heart attack, Gnov headed to the crew lounge. She wasnât exactly here on official business, necessarily. More casual surroundings would be sufficient for planning something that was shaping up to be more of a game than anything.
âClear out!â she barked, barging her way into the lounge only to be met by blank stares.
âNow.âÂ
A chorus of grumbling followed, what few soldiers who lingered in their varying states of drunkenness gradually extracting themselves from their seats to begin their tired march back to their quarters.
âExcept for you.â She stayed the bartender, sending him back to his post with a firm shove. âYou stay.â Her gaze narrowed. âIâll take blood wine for myself, and my eventual company.â And by the time that company arrived, sheâd long since holed up at one of the larger tables in the back, an array of data pads and other devices spread out in front of her, maps and statistics flickering mid-air.
vrepit-saâ ::
MSG [CMDRSENDAK] : Why else would I suggest my name on it?
MSG [CMDRGNOV] :: I suppose we have a bit of planning to do, then. MSG [CMDRGNOV] :: This is a matter Iâd much rather discuss in-person, if you donât mind. MSG [CMDRGNOV] :: Can you meet me at the hub in the Kraimor quadrant in twenty vargas?Â
Man, I need to draw some icons but who the hell has the time. The woes of playing someone who appears in exactly one episode.
vrepit-saâ ::
MSG [CMDRSENDAK] : Do it and include youâve done it under my jurisdiction.
MSG [CMDRSENDAK] : I want our ranks purged of this filth.
MSG [CMDRGNOV] :: Tempting. I donât necessarily fear repercussions if I pursue the matter, but the endorsement is apreciated.
MSG [CMDRGNOV] :: Although that does leave me with one question.
MSG [CMDRGNOV] :: Do you want in?
vrepit-saâ ::
MSG [CMDRSENDAK] : Always so precocious of them when they think they can fool us.
MSG [CMDRSENDAK] : How convenient, however. Iâve been looking for an excuse to be rid of him.
MSG [CMDRGNOV] :: Indeed. I believe that if we were to go and investigate, weâd find more than enough evidence to warrant his removal.
MSG [CMDRGNOV] ::Â Â Iâve just been trying to decide if I want to ask for permission now, or clemency later.
vrepit-saâ ::
MSG [CMDRSENDAK] : General supplies, or an influx of something in particular?
MSG [CMDRGNOV] :: Quintessence. Armamrents. Nothing out of the ordinary, under normal circumstances. The quantities are concerning, however.
MSG [CMDRGNOV] :: The fool tried to cover his tracks by routing the requests through one of Jankaâs more...flexible underlings.
vrepit-saâ:
MSG [CMDRSENDAK] : Commander Gnov.
MSG [CMDRSENDAK] : Have we any updates on our current issue?
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MSG [CMDRGNOV] :: Commander Sendak.
MSG [CMDRGNOV] :: Iâve detected no movements in the past few quintants. Our friend has been surprisingly silent. But Commander Janka has recently made note of a suspicious uptick in requests for supplies from the fleetâs flagship.
Nakul ::
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  â A break? Donât tell me youâre tired already, Commander. â She quips back playfully, panting lightly at the extertion. Her veins felt positively alight with adrenaline, indeed, it was unfortunately seldom that she had the pleasure of facing a more equal match. Itâs educational as much as it is purely fun to cross blades with someone that can keep up.
  Nakul levels her own sword, the hum of energy sending goosebumps up the exposed fur of her forearms. Then suddenly, she goes low, lunging forward with an uppercut aimed at the Commanderâs midsection, her blade singing through the air with the ferocity of the action.
   There was nothing quite like the sound of a blade cutting through the air. Perhaps the only thing better was the clash of steel when it met with another as Nakulâs did with Gnovâs, metal screaming against metal when she swung to redirect the attack.
   Gnov pressed the parry, metal scraping as both swords flew wide. And without missing a beat she used her momentum to spin on her heel, her blade homing in on Nakulâs back in a sweeping strike.
Velum ::
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Velums eyes widen a little, and she nods, blushing in embarrassment as her feet are firmly nudged into a proper position.
âYes, Commander.â She replies, looking down at her feetâs new positions to better remember it later. At the comment of her shoulders, she tries to slack, but she canât help but feel as though her arms dragged in response.
âI feel like my shoulders are helping me lift, though. I guess itâs cause my arms need to get used to it still?â She asks, wondering vaguely if her wings had something to do with it, but she had a feeling that would just be wishful thinking.
   The lines of Gnovâs scowl deepened. Itâd been bad enough that sheâd agreed to try and train a civilian in the ways of handling a blade, but this one seemed particularly... spindly. Weak. Filled with complaints and excuses that had her grating her teeth at the thought of even trying to teach her anything beyond a proper stance. She should have rescinded her part in the agreement the moment she laid eyes on the girl, owed favors be damned.
   âYour shoulder bears most of your bladeâs weight, yes,â she snapped, circling around Velumâs other side to take a closer look at her gripâsomething that was no doubt hampered by the fact that she had only two less-than-substantial fingers on each hand with which to control the weapon. âBut if you tense up like that, youâre going to wear yourself out faster, especially if you opt for something heavy, like live steel instead of a light blade. Though depending on how you do, you may just have to settle for that training sword instead.â Voids forbid you should trip and spear yourself, though that would make one less useless meatsack wandering around aboard our ships.
(nefariouslycrafted) âCome on! Another round!â
Sparring/Training Starters | Accepting | @nefariouslycraftedâ
   Gnov smirked, The line of her lips cracking just enough to show a bit of tooth. âItâs been two rounds already. Youâre sure you donât want a break?â Not that she was complaining. It was something of a relief to test her skills against someone on her level for once. And already sheâd assumed a defensive stance, her sword poised to defend against whatever the other commander had up her sleeve.
   âCome at me!â
âMy grip feels offâŠâÂ
Sparring/Training Starters | Accepting.
   âThat weapon is too big for you,â Gnov shot back, as blunt as ever. âTry to overcompensate for your stature like that will end up having the opposite effect.â She whipped her own blade out to the side, loosely gesturing to a rack standing against the wall behind her.
   âTry again.â