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The planet of Taris had become accustomed to brighter days since its infamous battering at the hands of Malak and the old sith empire. Hope had rebuilt the cities, and tolerance had eradicated the prejudice. Crime had plummeted and this once floating piece of rubble had become a thriving metropolis like it had been before the establishment of more efficient hyperspace lanes had choked it out. Things were going good for the planet on the surface”¦ which is exactly why the creature just exiting hyperspace couldn't stand it for the longest while.

 

It was an example of the temporal nature of destruction, a testament to the inevitability of an inadequate end when all that is available is inadequate means. If Malak was stronger, no such rebuilding would've taken place. If his guns were larger, these wretched do-gooders would've been snuffed out eons ago. All the things that had made the planet appealing in the ancient days like the rightful degrading of deviant aliens, the sith occupation, and the rakghoul disease had fallen away. Still, there was at least one silver lining to the planet's existence.

 

An automated message was sent to the ambassador before the sith lord was to enter the planet.

 

 

Sasori said:
Travis said:
Why would you side with a group that is composed of some of the largest douche criminal scum from around the world?

To annoy you.

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He was led to a view of the glistening field of sapphire, white caps gently brushing its surface like a woman caressing the back of her lover. The site was welcome enough in comparison to the smog-filled recesses of Mechis III. After the war of so long ago, all the buildings had been resurrected and had grown with exquisite detail, a slightly distasteful theme of optimism permeating the air. The planet was doing well for itself.

 

The men who dropped off the insidious figure had appeared capable enough for planetary security forces and were wise enough not to take the gruff attitude of many other forces. Such unprofessional behavior surely would've tainted his opinion of the planet. Still, he was on a mission.

 

He approached the man, his ever efficient consciousness not caring too much for more than the standard pleasantries necessary for diplomacy. He did not speak, but the senator would undoubtedly hear him.

 

 

Sasori said:
Travis said:
Why would you side with a group that is composed of some of the largest douche criminal scum from around the world?

To annoy you.

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The information was soaked up by the assiduous mind of the sith lord, his interested piqued at the mention of the Murr Talisman. It was true that this item had been used in years past to cripple Taris. All in all, the offer was decent, but the true value of the situation had to be taken into consideration. The people had uncovered a cure for the disease which perhaps lessened the attractiveness of the item. Still, it could be twisted for other uses”¦

 

 

Sasori said:
Travis said:
Why would you side with a group that is composed of some of the largest douche criminal scum from around the world?

To annoy you.

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"I can't think of anyone offhand, though I'm sure they are out there. Thank you for your cooperation. Now, if you'll excuse me, I must be off."

 

The sith held the talisman in his hand, felt its power, and then departed the planet with the artifact gripped tightly in his hand.

 

Sasori said:
Travis said:
Why would you side with a group that is composed of some of the largest douche criminal scum from around the world?

To annoy you.

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