Roughly twenty years before the Battle of Yavin, during the Clone Wars, a battle raged in orbit over Honoghr between a fleet of Separatist and Republic warships. During the conflict, a large Separatist cruiser crashed to the surface, carrying with it a massive quantity of a lethal biologically engineered toxin, Trihexapholine1138, intended for weaponized use in the War. The contaminate spread rapidly, ravaging the planet wide flora and killing off entire jungles and grasslands in a matter of years, forcing it's iron-age sentient inhabitants, the Noghri, to trek across the landscape in an unending search for sustainable land. While the Republic was heavily involved in efforts to restore the ecosystem, the usual problems of bureaucracy and logistics prevented any meaningful progress being made. The world and it's inhabitants continued to be slowly choked to death until the arrival of Lord Vader on behalf of the Empire. Masked with good will, the machinations and resources of the Galactic Empire were put to work to help restore the Noghri homeworld to it's natural state, the purpose and process however was something much darker. Honoghr was wiped from official Galactic Charts, and over the years faded in to the realm of the forgotten as it became another one of the Empire's closely guarded secrets.
The Noghri were a bluish, greenish or grey skinned reptilian resembling species, squat in stature but tone and muscular by nature and bred for stealth and the martial arts. They culturally came to value discipline and honor above all else, in many cases where an individual is considered to have lost his honor, committing ritual suicide to regain it. When Lord Vader first arrived on planet, he found the entire Imperial Garrison there massacred, at the hands of a mere band of Noghri equipped with nothing other than wooden handled and steel bladed weapons. It was this innate utilitarian warrior gene that prevented their annihilation from orbital bombardment as punishment, and assured their secure existence- albeit in service of the Empire.
While small swaths of land were indeed purified, the majority of the planet was part of a charade. Much of the Empire's work across Honoghr was actually to prevent the world from ever recovering, thereby forcing the Noghri in to a perpetual commitment to the Empire. After several years of Imperial Science intervention, most of the planet had been restored- with a new incessant hybrid grass that provided no more useful ecological contribution than the ravaged waste it replaced. Honoghr and the Noghri continued on for nearly three decades under the guise of a feigned recovery effort that actually served to further their oppression. . .
Double Edged Redemption (Pt I)
The Clean Lands. Outpost Kilo, the Old Imperial Garrison Base just outside the medieval style settlement of Nystao, the capitol of Honoghr and Noghri culture. Just a little over a year ago, the base and it's personnel were loyal to the Outer Rim Imperial Warlord Admiral Ishfan Szymon. Having departed for a clandestine operation on Roon and never returned however, his forces and holdings simply gradually disintegrated. Some attempting to hold their positions, others simply abandoning their posts and either melting in to the galaxy or joining other Imperialist entities elsewhere. The Hutts wasted little time in reclaiming their age old prize of Xo's Eye- Kessel. They were sure to soon turn their focus on the very nearby vulnerable world Honoghr.
The base's commander had departed months ago with most of the combat personnel and equipment. Since then groups of staff disappeared every few weeks or so it seemed with little or no forewarning. The few mechanized war machines too large to transport on smaller ships remained along with most of the short range star fighters, collecting dust in their hangar bay berths and upon their racks respectively. The ranking officer was now one Colonel Sacarra Loristas. A late twenty or early thirty-something female native of the privileged levels of Coruscant, she looked the part of an upper class socialite from the nuances of her prim presentation to her confident demeanor and hard to overlook was her blatantly appealing appearance. From a military family, expectation loomed over her. She excelled in her academics but with a second nature adoration of all things organic, she devoted her time and intelligence to science. Naive and blinded by the splendor and glory, she served in the Imperial Science Division, specializing in biological recovery and through a string of successes early in her career was eventually deployed to the stricken world of Honoghr. Originally a leading officer in the base's Science department and in charge of the cleansing efforts in and around the Clean Lands, she soon uncovered secrets about was going on across the rest of the world, her attempt to take the information outside her own chain of command nearly resulting in her targeted assassination, stopped only by a native Noghri samaritan who had sprung from the shadows.
A few hundred of the one time bustling military base's thousands of constituents had remained. Some of them did as they pleased, a handful followed a chain of command and continued on their evolved mission and agendas. There were more TIEs than qualified pilots for. Occasionally a heavy Walker strolled out of the towering main gate and made a brief round of patrols before returning to it's nest. But most of the personnel left had little interest in fighting any battles or projecting any might. Those who stuck behind under Colonel Loristas generally sought more altruistic endeavors. Much of the barracks area had been torn out to expand the Laboratories. A several thousand square foot interior green house occupied a good portion of space while the rest was filled with more traditional work areas from microscopy and chemical analyses to churning, bubbling and vapor filled networks of glass work and everything in between. Sacarra stood on the safe side of a heavy plexiglass wall, her outdated Imperial darks officer's attire covered by a long white lab coat while observing an experiment conducted in the room within. A large couple square meter tray of the hyrbid purple grass that had come to consume most of the world sat inside while a bulky tread driven droid situated itself so that a boom arm with a nozzle end protruding from it's body was perfectly centered over the test sample tray.
She depressed a small button on a control panel planted on the wall, activating a speaker transmitter, "ZeeZee, Initiate Application," her commanding yet distinctly feminine voice called out.
The droid obliged, it's boom arm spray nozzle depositing a large steady umbrella stream of a dark blue herbicide over the tray of the thick purple grassy brush. At first, the detrimental flora wilted and appeared sunken. Sacarra reserved her hopes, most of the latest samples had performed the same at first, then shrugged it off and resumed their uninhibited thriving. Several minutes had passed as she waited patiently, her hands clasped behind her back besides occasionally glancing at her ancient wrist watch. A number of fellow lab workers conducted similar or related business in the back ground as she observed her specific task. Shortly after the ten minute mark, the Purple Grass was already exhibiting renewal.
Loristas glanced at her watch again, then made a note in her collar mounted recorder,
"Specimen Six-Four-Six, Nov'ral Gulch Strain. Defoilant type K dash seven one, initial success. Regenerative characteristics apparent at.. eleven minutes and twenty six seconds,"
she said before deactivating the recorder with a slight collar tap and addressing the assisting droid, "ZeeZee, destroy specimen and dispose. Please return with sample Six-Four-Seven,"
"*Beep-Boop!*" the worker droid happily called out, eager to perform it's duties. A separate lower based arm swung in, its arm kinked with a hose coiled along before entering the arm as it ended in a baffled barrel covering. A large burst of flame erupted, mangling and burning down the nuisance shrub to chars. It let out an almost squeeling sound as its thick skinned porous blades melted away in fire and emitted an incredibly noxious pungent odor- thankfully contained.
Sacarra took a few moments to stroll away from her observation station to check in with a few of the other lab workers. The results were discouraging, as always, but she did her best to keep the spirits up. As she tended to her fellow professional and novice scientists, a rugged middle aged man of chiseled feature, grey eyes and dusty grey hair clad in an Imperial Army officers battle attire approached her, Urgy Vekkuli
"Captain?" the Colonel inquired to the man, who seldom ever engaged her and she'd honestly been surprised he even still remained.
"Colonel," he addressed her with a stoic stanced salute, "Ma'am. I felt it pertinent to inform you that the last hyperdrive equipped shuttle was missing this morning. Roll call accounted for twelve absentees. Mostly guardsmen and a platoon CO and mechanic," he informed her while standing tall and staring directly ahead, blank faced, at nothing.
Sacarra let out a sigh as she took a few steps away, leading the much taller Captain along with her with a palm across his back,
"And you weren't on it? Why?" she inquired turning to face him a few feet away as they stopped.
The Captain met her eyes only to respond, "I operate on a different protocol Colonel," before resuming his staunch pose and blank stare.
"That being?" she probbed now in an aggressive stance with an outward foot pivoted towards him, her weight on her back leg and her arms crossed.
"The mission remains," he stated plainly.
She looked around the expansive laboratory, "No offense Captain, but you don't have a lot of skills to contribute to the mission here anymore.." she retorted.
He interrupted her, "The personnel of Outpost Kilo still require protection Ma'am. Myself and.. what's left of my men remain to carry out that mission," he replied.
She offered a curious perk of her brow and a kinked lip and began to answer, "That's noble of you Captain but.."
He again interrupted her, "May I continue with my morning briefing Ma'am? You are the ranking officer on site Colonel,"
She rolled her eyes, "Since when do you bother reporting to me, you decided to start today?" she inquired intently, gaining no reply.
She cut through the self-inflicted silence, "What else?" she asked with a bit of a groan, as though now being officially stranded weren't enough.
"We have received dignitaries," he stated.
Her brow line now peeked, "Ambassadors?? From who?" she surprisingly inquired.
Again he met her stare, "The Hutts.."
She stepped in to the Garrison Command Quarters, having discarded the body length lab coat for the more official and intimidating look of her Imperial Officer's attire and surprised to see their guests had already arrived. She played it off,
"Allow me to welcome you.. Ambassadors," she opened, hesitating for an assessment of the dignitaries appearance. The wide eyed Neimoidian of bluish green blotchy skin clad in a ceremonial seeming kind of bronze looking armor and the hooded Nikto of menacing expression donned in his traditional tribal colors, medals adorned across his chest.
They stood staring out the panoramic viewport overlooking Nystao, located at the highest point of the entire base structure, the Command Quarters offered the best view of the surrounding landscape. Diminutive bustling creatures hurriedly carried on and about through their day in the life of a medieval refugee city-state dweller. They came in and out of structures of varying stature, design, utility and importance. Open markets ran amok with activity, the meat dealers always the most swamped and flocked to. A dozen or more tall cylindrical structures stood out above all other buildings, centers of practice and skill and perfection of that which it means to be a Noghri, silence, the way of stealth and blood, the way of death. Sacrifice and Honor. Ritual and Instinct. Killing. And Shadows. It's the only reason anyone ever came to Honoghr. And it was the Noghri gift and curse.
Colonel Loristas continued her way confidently to her inherited oversized black marble-like desk with a single equally large and luxurious chair on one end and a few slightly less adorned rests on the other. She took her seat as a pair of Imperial Army personnel apparently loyal to Captain Vekkuli entered and attemped to see the emissaries to theirs. The Neimoidian happily obliged while the Nikto simply gave the soldier who'd attempted to lead him a cold empty stare, prompting the guard to hold back as the alien saw himself to a towering standing stance near the chair intended for him. Captain Vekkuli strode in as well, his blast armor absent though a side arm at his hip, taking up a tight and tall stance slightly behind and off to the side of the seated Colonel.
"It appears as though you know your way well around an Imperial Garrison Base, Ambassadorrrr?.." Sacarra continued,
The Neimoidian spoke up, taking keen interest in conversation as the Nikto appeared averse to it, wearing a permanent scowl and occasionally flicking his left clawed hand in a kind of twitch,
"Ahoo-ho-ho-ho, boot ob course Corlonel Loreestoos. Noot mooch time to wust een bulding Eempers. You see vee hab akwerd moony ob sooch strukchurs in veecent years," the alien began merrily, helping himself to a jar full of candies on Sacarra's desk that she'd usually reserved for Noghri younglings visiting the base's infirmary.
The Neimoidian continued, greatly pleased with the sensation of the sweet delectable sugary treat dissolving in his mouth. He sucked on it with loud slurps as he spoke,
*SSSSTHHRRRRRRPPPPPP!!* *CHTHMP!* *CHTHMP* "I um Bundo Echess," *SSSTHHRRRPP!* *CHTHMP! CHTMP!* "umbassadur ob de Granee Cownsil unt Granee Kajidic," *SSSSTTHHRRRRPP!!* he paused to finish the first candy and help himself to another, this time grabbing two and reclining to enjoy his snack and unfold his purpose, though at first interrupted by the inquisitive Colonel,
"And your friend?" she inquired motioning with an upward palm toward the standing Nikto, as she sat back and attempting to get comfortable herself crossed her legs.
*SSSSTTHHRRRRP!!!* *CHTMP!* *CHTHMP!* "Ahoo-ho-hoo!, he? he dos nut spek. Only whoot I say impoortunt, if you not listen dun he coom bak! ho-hoo!" *SSSSTHHHRRRRP!" *CHTMP!* *CHTMP!*
Sacarra uncrossed her leg and leaned forward, pulling her chair in to her desk as she reached for the jar of candies and pulled it off the desk, depositing in to a drawer on her side then displaying only a smirk and helping the quickly growing obnoxious orator get to his point,
"What is it you have to say then?" she plainly asked.
The Nikto seemed to momentarily almost crack a quarter of a smile. The Neimoidian was blank faced and wide mouthed for a moment, blinking a few times before taking offense, "I see! No voonda da Hoots nut coom demselves for deese! You know not how to treat gusts!"
He reached in to a pocket beneath his frontal armor plate and procured a small holo disk that he placed upon the front of the desk and activated. It beemed a massive starship, what looked to be a gargantuan Providence Battlecruiser, shown to be orbitting what looked like Honoghr itself.. Sacarra took it in and briefly glanced to the Captain who bent slightly near and spoke quietly to her,
"Separatist Dreadnought. Twice the size the one's you're thinking of," he summarized before returning to his upright stance.
The alien ambassador continued, "Vee hab no intrust ob making deese dibbicilt. Zeemoon es goon. Now, we coom. Hanaga unt Hoot Spasse. Dee Naatoovs. Noogree. My Moosters hab mooch intrust in deem.."
Sacarra again interrupted the alien, "Mine and the only interest of anybody at this facility is the recovery of the ecosystem and the people of this planet.. beyond that, you're talking to the wrong person Ambassador Echess."
The alien countered, "Ah-ha, boot voo see dat ess part to! Boonds ob Nogree cownker wurlds. Armees ob Nogree, Galoxeeeeesssseeee!" he said, going in to a momentary seeming kind of trance for effect as he animated with his hands and proceeded to detail the specific requisites
The meeting went on as expected between the emissaries of the burgeoning Hutt Empire and the remnants of Outpost Kilo as the expectations of their new proclaimed Hutt landlords were laid out. For a brief fleeting moment in time they were left free to pursue their selfless goals, but as always in the absence of power, some form of power returns. . .
(TBC..)