Hunting for Information
Regardless of the setback caused by the debacle at Yavin, The Empire was now stronger than it had ever been. The rebel alliance was on the run, especially after their routing at Hoth, the imperial fleet now included ships of such massive size and firepower that just looking at them caused people to shake. And its reach had extended further than ever.
Ord Mantell was one world where the Empire claimed to have set up shop, establishing a small garrison near the outskirts of the city. But like on Tatooine, imperial control here was still tentative at best. Most of the 'natives' considered stormtroopers a nuisance rather than a sign of imperial control. They hoped it stayed that way, and preferred a "you leave us alone, we'll leave you alone" policy - let the imperials do what they want, stay out of their way, and they leave you alone.
Nonetheless, there were various locations where the imperial presence was stronger than most, among them, the Imperial Palace Casino, a hotspot tourist location for some of the more luxurious individuals who were loyal to the Emperor. Whether it was true or not, it was believed the Emperor had the location under watch, to ensure his closest allies were unmolested, even on a world on the fringe of lawfulness. The Imperial Palace was a massive hotel and casino, built as a sort of replica to the main imperial palace on Coruscant, and possibly more luxurious.
A concierge answered promptly to the request for the truck and bikes.
"Of course, of course. We would be happy to provide them, and any other service for you. Your rooms will be ready shortly, but our casinos and restaurants are available for your use now." He was gracious enough to even accept a tip for his services, but not ask for it directly. Quite a gentleman.
Music was playing loudly from the nearby casino, and as Mors and his men approached, it only got louder. There turned out to be several casinos that opened into this lobby, each with its own theme, set of music, food choices. To the left, the casino was blaring a modern style music with high bass pumping constantly. it served as not only a casino, but also a dance-club of sorts. On the opposite side of the building, a complete switchover - classical music was playing, and players were high rollers with more chips and more refined tastes. Another casino, almost straight ahead, had a sort of jazzy sound coming from it, and had a bith orchestra playing in the background. Every taste they could accomodate, the Imperial Palace made the attempt, hoping to get as much share of the business as possible.
In each of the casino rooms, a host of games were going on, including slots and various variants of Sabaac. Some tables held living dealers (varying from solid, no nonsense humanoids to exotic and flirty aliens) while others had electronic tables. Waiters and waitresses passed through the rooms, offering drinks to fit every taste.
Meanwhile, down a hallway on another side of the complex, the waft of food was coming from several restaurants. A line of a half dozen turbolifts traveled upstairs, to certain VIP and conference rooms, as well as to the hotels rooms a suites.
It was one of the shadier casinos that would probably draw the attention of Lieutenant Mors. While the more sophisticated casinos mostly had humanoids dressed in rich clothing, the more clubish one seemed to be filling up with a wide assortment of species, some wearing well worn out clothing, some wearing masks.
A sign outside each of the casino entrances said in bright neon letters:
"NO FIGHTS NO WEAPONS NO CHEATING - VIOLATORS WILL BE SEVERELY PUNISHED"TBC