Princess of Mandalore (Youjo Senki/Star Wars)

Hm....I wonder when that one sword will come up again? Unless I missed something about it already.



The third idea I'd have could be accomplished quite easily without angering the New Mandalorians too much or needing to run it through the government. Quite simply I would need to pay a visit to Kalevala and contact an old friend, Zum Murdoc, so that he could reforge my old armor into something I could wear. That would show my commitment to the defensive Mandalore without giving up my ideals of pacifism.

...Heheh, well thats gonna be fun.


"This issue, not significant I suspect. With False Silver cast down, her goals accomplished, return to hiding, White Silver will. Remaining in public presence, conflicts with the Duchess, less debates are a likely result. Seclusion, White Silver's claimed motives best supports." Yoda said, nodding his head and thought before he continued, "An interesting term, they used, False Silver." He chuckled with humor that I didn't understand.
Master Yoda nodded his head in agreement before saying "Small is our influence, thus small in size, our actions must be. Only negatives, would a large action create. Worry not about this situation. A friend of the Order,I feel White Silver will be. A friend in an unexpected place? Perhaps, believe this I do." He said in his knowing way. "Should White Silver become a friend? Trust in her, we shall."

I'm gonna guess that Yoda already figured out that Tanya is White Silver and who has been spending some time already debating. So there's already some debates between the Silver Codex and the Jedi codex.


"Yes, opportunities. This planet is within the Mandalorian sector and in essence protected from outside military action as long as it doesn't pull another attempt at overthrowing the Duchess. You have natural vistas of beauty across the planet, the streets are for the most part kept clean and clear, by your enforcers I imagine. Really, just add a few more elements to it you could run an advertising campaign for this planet being some sort of resort world for the rich and stupidly wealthy to spend their money. Of course you would need to move the spice production outside the city. Drugs have a way of making such places look worse than they really are but otherwise you could make quite a lot of money legitimately on this planet. It would also free you from having to rely on some of the more troublesome offworld criminal elements that you currently must cater to."

Welp here comes the Mandalorian take on Las Vegas. Shame the whole whole might disrupt that some. Then again the RL Las Vagas one time had as an activity watching nuclear bomb tests. Probably won't happen but who knows if someone will get it into their head to test something.


"By the way," I continued, "that is an interesting fighting style you have there, it reminded me of my niece's style. Always trying to keep range but once the distance is closed using the gun as much as possible. I dare say you two would be evenly matched."

"I didn't write it under her nose…" Tanya finally said. Causing my jaw to drop a little bit. My sister, the most up her own ass pacifist had taken part in the creation of the Silver Codex? She had condoned its creation? I felt a bit proud of that. There was still a bit of mandalorian left in her after all. Sure it was tempered by that stupid Coruscanti Osik, but she was willing to negotiate to bring back some of the militarism of the past as long as it was used in the defense of Mandalore in some way.

And now Bo is aware that not only is Tanya White Silver, but Satine is aware and helped some.


"That does explain why she never took her helmet off though. She must be one of those religious types, the Children of Mand'alor or whatever. They believe you can't be a true Mandalorian if you don't wear the helmet all the time."

"Must be." I said, hiding amusement that my accidental leak seemed to have created a backstory for White Silver. I've met the Children of Mand'alor and to be frank White Silver was not one of them. The fact that I caught her without her helmet when I first met her was proof enough for that but the mindset was slightly different as well with her prioritizing the people of Mandalore, instead of honor. I was not going to correct the Royal Guard. What Silver is doing seems like a good influence on the sector, so helping the Royal Guard track her down now is not really advisable. Let him believe that she might be a member of the Cult of The Children of Mand'alor. Besides, keeping the location of her secret base to myself was well within my rights. If I ever came to believe that White Silver was a problem I could always release this information at a later time.

Even more false backstory for White Silver. This honestly might lead to a thought that she might be from a divergent or offshoot branch of the cult. Perhaps just even an obscure one. Or in the future the possibility of a reformation branch popping up trying to reform the Cult some while also being aligned to the Silver Codex.


The pacifists are not a threat, they are merely a roadblock, a very effective roadblock but one that could be overcome if the right cards were played. White Silver though is an actual threat that could very well genuinely challenge us and they would likely protect the roadblock.

Wonder how long until someone comes under the impression that White Silver and the Silver Codex is somehow managing to subsume the current government?



Also this just gave me the mental image, possibly like a political comic type, where in a city street it's new mandalorians with their shields facing off against a larger force of Death Watch but meanwhile coming in to help fight back are silver Mandalorians coming in by jet pack. Perhaps also including a silver light/halo/angelic motif while the Death Watch recives a more demonic one? ....Maul and his version could help with that.

In fact a Clone wars version could include the CIS/maybe a sith or some shadow figure with a red lightsaber with Death Watch while a Jedi, Republic army, and/or clone troopers are included with one of the other.

Granted somone could also do something like involve the black saber on a image with one side being more Republic, New Mandalorian, and Silver Mandalorian colors and images representing them. Considering the image Tanya had on her armor it might be used to represent them. While the other half represent Death Watch, CIS, and who ever else.



Could also say the Silver Mandalorians are the Sentinels, spear, or dagger alongside the silk of New Mandalorians.

...Kinda like the sound of Silver Sentinels, perhaps some group following Silver Codex will use that? What was the animal again that Tanya put on her armor?
 
edit: Added some suggestions to the editable doc, it's kind of clunky if you are doing that anonymously
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I seem to recall her sister yoinked it for Tanya several years prior,
you recall correctly
Hm....I wonder when that one sword will come up again? Unless I missed something about it already.
chapter 22
What was the animal again that Tanya put on her armor?
it references to silver wing assault badge, in my mind that is one of few things she feels somewhat proud about since she earned that with her own hands, not with being X bullshit.
 
thank for the suggestion and letting me know! just do as you did here and i'll make sure to add your name to final draft that comes out friday with FF and ao3 verions


you recall correctly

chapter 22

it references to silver wing assault badge, in my mind that is one of few things she feels somewhat proud about since she earned that with her own hands, not with being X bullshit.
Feel free to hit me up if you have trouble with writing lines for yoda
 
Chapter 18




714FNM 24 BBY
Mandalorian sector, Ratio
Tanya Kryze


I pressed a few buttons and my game piece moved into position so that it could strike my opponent's game piece. And thankfully my knowledge of this particular game paid off as I was able to defeat it successfully.

"Not bad, Silver." Rahm Kota said, looking over the board from his seat. "Do you play strategy games often?"

I shook my head, my face hidden behind the helmet. I had planned to get used to wearing a helmet 24/7 when we actually got to Gargon as I would need to keep my identity a secret. I wanted the Silver Codex to prosper on its own without the baggage that my family line could bring along with it. But the last minute inclusion of a Jedi into our plans had thrown that out the window and I would need to get used to it real quick.

Thankfully, I don't believe he had seen my face and considering the stakes that were involved, I removed the dye from my hair returning it to its natural auburn state in case my helmet cracked or something else happened. As far as the people in politics knew, my hair was blonde and I was running around the Mandalorian Sector putting out political fires with two of my Royal Guards. If somehow my helmet came loose or I was glimpsed when I didn't have it on, like what happened with Rahm Kota where he had seen me from behind, all they would know was that the girl behind White Silver had auburn hair, something I could easily cover up.

"I would love to play more games of strategy," I said matter of factly, "but I'm quite busy with my outside endeavors for peace such as this journey."

"Endeavors for peace? With the amount of weaponry I've seen on board the ship, that's a strange statement." The Jedi knight or master, I didn't know him very well so it could be either pressed a few buttons and sent a creature across the board killing him, one of my pawns as it were.

"Not bad." I said, noting that he had created an opening in my line that could be exploited by one of his units on his turn to get pretty close to my commander. I pressed a few buttons and sent a unit to cover that hole. I know I was playing a little bit reactionary but I was waiting for the right moment, for a push into his lines.

"Peace is a tool of great economic prosperity. Peace allows development of technologies that will make people's lives better. This peace is easily broken by those who simply want to take what was made for themselves, one must be prepared to defend peace. If you're not ready to defend your peace, someone will take it from you."

The Jedi nodded his head as he rubbed his chin beard then pressed a few buttons sending another attack towards my lines on the holographic table. "Wise words for one so young, and not a bad philosophy. Almost believe you're working on another codex if you really are the maker of the first."

"I probably will be forced to make another one." I muttered pressing some buttons to block his attack and move a unit forward to threaten the side of a quick moving assault unit. "I only wanted to make a codex with the idea of looking at our history from another point of view. One where we were not always violent aggressors but could be defensively focused, a view to try and calm relations between the New Mandalorians and the Older Mandalorians, the Traditionalists. This False Silver has done a lot of damage to that idea. After I reveal to the sector that he is not the creator of the codex and clear the codex of his fraudulency, I'm going to have to come up with a new edition to the codex to try and prevent people from using my defensive focus and in such a manner going forward."

"Such assurance in your victory," the Jedi noted, "combat is not a game, White Silver. I don't know what life you led before your foray into philosophy but just because you think you're in the right does not mean you will win. You could fail and everyone in this ship could be dead by the end of your mission."

"Possibly." I said moving a unit to meet his latest attack. He was a bit on the reckless side with his units, I noted. "But I think things will work out in our favor, aboard this ship are four of some of the best trained Mandalorians that you can find in the Mandalorian Sector adding to my not too terrible fighting ability, that's a pretty good strike team. We also have access to a well-trained armorer who's been modifying our gear for the last week before we took off. And it would seem your Force is in our corner, why else would a Jedi Knight find his way to an abandoned mining facility that we used for this operation?"

I was poking at that little subject, if it was the Force that was ...concerning. Hope there wasn't 'Being X level shenanigans' going on, but if it wasn't I would like to know who had sent him. Very few people should know where I trained in my youth and no one should know I had been there when Kota found me.

The Jedi nodded his head and then said, "I did feel the Force would guide me to where I needed to be on this, why else would I have found my way to the Mandalorian Sector before something like this would happen." He sent another attack force forward attempting to pierce my lines on the right side.

"Coincidence," I said matter of factly as I reinforced those lines. "At least for why you're in the system. While we are on this topic, I don't know much about the Force, being just a normal person. So I'll make no statements about finding your way to our little band of heroes."

Rahm Kota chuckled at that for some reason before he asked, "I have to wonder, why did you let me on board your ship? Strange Jedi Knight that just pops out of the wilderness. It seems a bit odd that a band of Mandalorians would allow me to come along."

"The scars," I said matter of factly. "I could tell you'd been in combat more than a fair bit and considering you still have all of your limbs, that means that whatever combat you've seen you've won fairly successfully. Frankly the bigger concern in my mind is your connection to the Jedi Order. Being accused of being pawns of the Jedi would not help in this operation."

Rahm Kota nodded his head before asking, "If that's such a big concern, why did you let me on then?"

"Jedi are massive force multipliers, no pun intended. Usually any conflict they get involved in, whatever side has them wins. To deny that is to deny your own eyes, having a Jedi on your side is worth the potential issue and could be easily denied through various methods. If you are willing to wear a helmet and lay off the lightsaber work that would be the easiest since it would be much harder to make sure you appeared to have wandered into the situation at the last moment instead of being sent here directly by the Jedi Order. Besides that, I had a good feeling."

"A good feeling?" Kota said, sitting forward.

"As I said, wherever Jedi go, they tend to be on the winning side. If the Force is real and they send one of their agents to help set things right, then I know that I'm on the right course to making sure Mandalore gets to continue the peaceful period of economic growth it needs." With that said, I pressed a few buttons sending my leader's main contingent forward, this entire time I've been stretching his lines out slowly and steadily during the assaults until there was only a small area between his command force and my command force. It was easy to pierce the line and send my force directly into his.

"Oh, that was bold." Kota said.

"That is game, set, and match." I said sitting back in my seats waiting for him to realize that I was right in that assumption. Rahm Kota could pull forces back to try and help his leadership unit get out of the situation it was in, but every time he did so, that would allow me to push a unit into their lines, carving them up even more. Might take three to four turns to completely finish it but the game was in essence already over.

"Damn." he muttered looking at the board.

Standing up I said, "Well that was fun, care to play again tomorrow? I have to go check on my equipment for this mission."

He nodded in agreement and I left the table heading towards my room. Once inside I closed and locked the door and took off my helmet to get some 'fresh' air. I had been wearing the helmet nearly constantly for 3 days and I would probably have to wear it for another 3 days before we arrived at Gargon. I had a feeling by the time this mission was over I might be called out for being 'paler than a vampire'.

I moved over to my armor to check it over, to make sure it was in good condition. A Mandalorian was only as good as their equipment, some would say. Well I would just like to make sure my equipment didn't jam on me in a life and death situation and cost me my life.

It had as many Beskar plates as my Kryze armor, and it looks suitably impressive when worn. A majority of it is silver in coloration, not bothering with paint in most cases since I did not want to link my colors of green to the silver and white needed for this operation. But it was painted in a few places with white stripes and to complete it Zum had provided me with a white shoulder cape which apparently had been a large fad with the Traditionalist Mandalorians before the end of the Civil War. I wasn't much of an artist so I hadn't painted anything else on the suit leaving the simple white lines running up the armor for what it was, though it did look a bit plain.

Normally I would leave it that way but I was considering ways of possibly altering it if I was going to successfully steal back the title of White Silver. For this identity, I needed to make sure that everyone knew what the armor of White Silver looked like. I wasn't exactly sure what I could add to do that. If I get the chance, I would probably modify it again, well hopefully after this mission I could just lock this in a closet on Concordia and never think about it again. However, that is a bad investment to leave hanging around like that, Zum had gone all out putting on every little trinket he apparently could think of into the armor from a vambrace energy shield to a utility belt filled with neat little gadgets. Either X4 had overpaid or the CEO of Mandal Hypernautics had screwed him over in some way and he really wanted to make sure he was brought down because this stuff probably would have eaten a lot of money for two pairs of suits and Zum had been able to produce all six without issue.

As for the weapons I had acquired for this mission, a pair of Westar 35 pistols, a Galaar 15 Blaster with a folding stock I asked Zum to add in case I needed a steady shot, and a bayonet in case I needed to stab someone. Simple and safe weapons that any Mandalorian could get their hands on that you could easily have keyed to work with the targeting systems on my helmet. My helmet was another thing entirely, the best thing in fact, as he'd even included a voice distorter which would be a useful little gizmo for the political talks that I'm sure would happen when I started reaching out to potential allies on the planet's surface. Other than that, it also has a HUD that displays where my Westar pistols are aiming and multi-spectrum vision modes to see in the dark or to spot heat signatures.

However, it's my vambraces that I am considering adding to my family armor. On my left is an energy shield and a flash projector that shines blinding light from my palm, when not in use the projector retracts into the vambrace. On my right is a fibrecord whip, which is basically a grappling hook, that can also electrocute a target with a press of a button and a special surprise I took inspiration from a western I watched in my second life. Zum managed to fit an old deactivator pistol into the vambrace and it would pop out with a flick of my wrist, ready to shut down a droid or stun a person. After fake Silver is dealt with, Zum mentions that he'll try to make a version that can achieve something similar but with a blaster pistol but for now a deactivator is the only thing small enough to fit without being noticable.

As Rahm Kota had said, there was a chance that every single person on this ship could die if I only relied on them but I was not going to limit my potential manpower like that. There was no way that the people of Gargon were fully sold on a corporate authority taking over their planet, I simply needed to align myself with these rebels and make sure they were successful in bringing him down. Stories of a Silver Knight coming to support their efforts would then spread throughout the sector as time went on and hopefully that would undo the majority of the damage False Silver did to the codex.

It was possible that would not happen, but I had a feeling that I was making the right choices. I've spent a lot of time in the Mandalorian Sector and I understood their culture as best as I think anyone could, and nothing spoke more to Mandalorians than bold action. And what I was banking on was a massively bold move that I hoped would do the job.

I sat down on my bed and picked up the chest plate which had been painted mostly white and was about to get to work cleaning it when I had a bit of a thought that brought a chuckle to my lips. Pulling out a knife from the utility belt I brought the mostly painted white armor over to my desk and laid it down and then carefully started to chip away the paint over the right breast. I was no artist but I was not exactly going to a fashion contest and I believe I managed to successfully carve in what I wanted. A pair of silver wings right above my heart with two silver tail feathers coming off the central body of the wings. It wasn't much but it would do for customizations. I could always have this improved later but a reference to the Silver Wings Assault Medal that I'd earned a lifetime ago was enjoyable to my eyes.




Gargon orbit, Ratio
Tanya Kryze


I have never had the urge to learn to fly a spacecraft. To fly with a jetpack however, to be as close to personal flight and what I dearly loved about it, that I had gone out of my way to learn. Flying a spacecraft was something I hadn't needed to know, however since I'd taken the Captain's quarters and was the closest person to the pilots section that had changed. In case of an emergency, the Royal Guard Captain had gone out of his way to make sure that I was given lessons as well in the two seat cockpit of the ship.

I don't know how well I was doing but I could at least follow orders well enough. I had to admit I had a good view of the planet we were heading to from my position. Outside the window the snowy planet of Gargon was slowly coming into view. Though snowy was possibly not the correct word for the planet, a large percentage of the planet was mountainous. High mountains which collected a lot of moisture with colder air on them creating snowy peaks, as a result there were very few safe landing places on the planet. One was in Gargon City, the crime filled metropolis,and from what I understood was the main headquarters of Mandel Hypernautics and this new empire they were planning to build. The other places are small towns and villages that provided food to the roaming nomads of the planet in exchange for protection from other nomads of the planet who would want to steal it.

It was a very disorganized mess from what I understood but it was a system that worked for these people and quite a few of them were Old Mandalorians who had been originally banished from Mandalore after the Clan Wars. Since it was still in the Mandalorian Sector but not under the control of New Mandalorians, being firmly under the control of, let's call them Gangster Mandalorians, at least I hope the gangster element was Mandalorian on this planet. I have been studying as much as I could and it looked like at one point the Hutts had a stake on the planet but we're no longer interested.

"I hope everyone packed a warm suit of underclothing, because that planet's chilly this time of year." Skota, the Royal Guard Medic said from the hallway behind the cockpit looking through to the outside.

"I'm more concerned with that small fleet." Guard Captain Struc said, "Pay note to the 50 odd ships in orbit around the planet, most appear to be retrofitted freighters. A lot of them appear to be Mandalorian design, specifically some of the export models Mandel Motors had been producing for the Hutts."

Well, considering my meeting with their representative months ago, it's possible that these were rip off designs produced by Mandel Hypernautics and were all sold to the Hutts. There's nothing too big besides three ancient dungeon ships that look like they'd been rushed back into service. The large cubes were slowly moving into geosynchronous orbit above what I would have to guess was Gargon City. And they looked like they were armed for a fight.

"Any idea if they're going to prevent us from landing?" I asked though I didn't really figure they would.

"It looks like they're preventing anyone from coming through the main spaceport, I just put in a request and they told me to 'Blast off'. However a smaller Port Town just south of Gargon is still taking ships."

"So Hypernautics have complete control over people going in and out of the city but not the planet itself? That's a good sign." I said out loud.

"They don't have complete control over the planet?" Rahm Kota said from somewhere behind me. "You'd think he'd make sure to have complete control of the planet before he sprung this attempted rebellion."

"Technically Gargon is not part of the traditional structure of the sector." I responded, "Yes the Mandalorian Senator represents Gargon, as it's located inside the sector, but it is never sworn fealty to the New Mandalorian Duchess, so this isn't really much of a rebellion yet, as a change of management. No doubt though this will lead to a rebellion if left unchecked." I supplied the theoretical answer to this question before continuing. "He likely doesn't want people getting in and out of the city just yet while he secures the loyalty of the planet's gangs. Once he has the gangs under his command, he can move on to try and secure the loyalty of the nomads. After that he'll probably have no issue with allowing in unlucky people who are unaware he has usurped the name of White Silver and put them to work in his army or factories, building weapons for whatever rebellious plans he's got."

"Still, that seems like a rather small force to hold the orbital high ground." Rahm Kota commented.

"It's small, but it's big enough to be comparable to the New Mandalorian Royal Guard, that would be the most likely force to be sent on such an operation. Add to that there's no guarantee that he doesn't have more ships hidden around the moon somewhere, just to draw the Royal Guard into a false sense of security before springing the trap." The Guard Captain said, matter of factly.

"Always best to keep some of your cards hidden, if your enemy underestimates you, they are in for a nasty surprise."

"Well let's hope he's made a massive mistake with this whole rebellion business then." Rahm Kota said I heard him turning to walk away.

"Anyways," Captain Struc said, "I have been given the okay for landing at the village of Garval, shall I proceed with a landing, Steel?"

I chuckled at the use of the code names that we had decided on for the mission. Technically I was still the White Silver and I would need to obtain that name when we finally completed the mission but until that moment it was better to use different names for conversations with other people. "Just take us in Strike, let's find out what awaits us on that planet."

With that said, our little ship began a swift descent to the planet, soon arriving at the fairly small town a good three to four miles away from the City of Gargon. Stepping off the ship I had to note that the planet was in fact very cold and was glad I had packed some warm under armor clothing. It is a fairly bustling town, mostly blocky double story buildings but they are fairly small, they are likely homes or small businesses, it feels very familiar to the 'Small town USA' area that I hid in my 2nd life after the war. Only instead of paved roads, it's still using dirt roads.

The space port, if you could call it that, is basically a wide plateau outside the town where multiple ships can land. You see the port building has a tower, a hangar right next to it, as well as fuel tanks nearby. Everything you'd need to be a rural space port, you even saw a Gozanti freighter out in the distance surrounded by dozens of smaller freighters and shuttles.


The rest of the guards, Zum, and Kota joined me outside. I tapped the side of my helmet to activate the radio, "S4, stay onboard the Ratio and try to keep everyone in contact with each other. You'll have better communication systems than most of us will, most likely."

"Will do, Mistress." came the robotic voice before I turned to face the other members of my band. After a day of thinking it became obvious very quickly that X4's codename is too long so I had changed it to the more abbreviated S4.

"Alright so here are our objectives, we need to make contact with the nomads and we need to make contact with anyone interested in preventing Mandel Hypernautics from taking over the planet. With their help, we'll see if we can put Mandal Hypernautics out of business."

"Rahm, Zero, and Strike, I think if I put you in charge of finding the nomads you can pull it off, don't you agree?" I was speaking low enough that they could hear me but no one outside our group would be able to, best to be careful as we didn't know what ears were on us already.

Rahm nodded his head and said, "Putting your faith in the Force, aren't you?"

"No," I responded matter of factly, "Strike and Zero are more likely to find the nomads than not but I also can't have you going into Gargon city until we have the initiative in our hands. As I said, better for you to appear uninvolved with the effort until the last moment as if you just showed up for the fight."

He nodded his head before the Struc asked. "So the three of us will be outside the city searching for the nomads. What are the four of you going to do?"

"We're going to find our way into the city and split up into two teams of two. Our job is to either find allies in the city or gather information about what Mandal Hypernautics are up to. We'll try and stay in contact through our comms but too much of that could draw attention so we'll be careful on that and neither one of us will be trying to start any fights, understood?"

"I'm not a big fan of you guys splitting up." Struc noted.

"Two people are a lot easier to go around with than four." I simply responded, "Onyx and I will be one team and Skota and Mok will be the other."

"Wait, what?" Ordo said, sounding confused.

I simply shrugged it off, and gave the comment, "A male and a female Mandalorian walking together are more likely to be taken as a couple out for a stroll than being foreign spies."

"Okay, let's mix up, great plan. How are we going to get into the city though?" Mok asked, sounding a bit concerned.

Before I could give an answer I saw someone coming up from the Port office. A tall older gentleman by the looks of it using a cane to walk in our direction.

"Hello there, I hope you have money to pay for your stay." The gentleman said, his face scarred with age, he took a look at us and then said, "Oh no, you people aren't here to join that damn Silver cult are you?"

I looked to the others using the turn of my helmet to hide that my hand had slipped to my vambrace to turn on the voice changer before looking back at the older gentleman and asked, "And what if we are?"

"I would be forced to offer you a reduced price for your stay and tell you when the bus arrives. Otherwise the fracking black Mando Mercs will be breaking down my door to say I'm being anti-codex."

I thought I felt a blood vessel pop just above my eyes. Thank Mandalore for our helmets cuz I could keep a rather unimpressed look even as I was wanting to wring the neck of the False Silver. "How many credits is the normal payment for a stay at your fine establishment?"

"20 credits today, and you have to buy fuel separately if you want to refill your tanks."

I nodded and reached into my pocket pulling out 20 credit ingots and handing it over to him. "That should cover today and there's a droid on board who will continue to pay until we return if that's alright with you?"

A man raised an eyebrow before he said, "As long as he pays a full 20, I don't give a kriff where the money comes from. Anything else I can do for you madam?"

"Yes, when is this bus supposed to arrive? And can you keep quiet about where our ship is if anyone comes asking?" I said handing him another 20 credits worth of ingots.

The man blinked, looked at the money, nodded at his head, and pocketed it before saying, "Next bus to Gargon arrives in 33 minutes, not a lot of people will be on it so you should have a quiet and uneventful ride. As far as I'm concerned, this ship's not even here. I have no idea who dropped it off, have fun at Gargon madam." The gentleman said before turning and walking away.

Turning back to my companions said "And I believe that has been settled. We'll make contact with S4 in 4 hours. We should keep making contact with him occasionally to maintain that we haven't run into issues and we don't need to rush anything, agreed?" The other Mandalorians and Jedi nodded before I turned to face in the direction of the road. "Now Onyx, Scalpel, and Click let's go find that bus stop."




Gargon, 2 miles out of Garval Village
Struc Ordack


"Not really seeing how this is going to find the nomads." Zum said as Rahm sat on a rock across from me and Zum.

We wandered our way out of town to find the nomads. I would have preferred to have tried to talk to the townsfolk but Rahm seemed to know where he was going and, well, tracking nomads was not exactly something I'd ever done. I battled on Mandalore during the Civil War and though there were a few nomadic clans on Mandalore, most had already settled into cities or clan fortresses.

We'd gotten a good way away from the small town before Rahm saw a rock and sat down on it. Since then we'd been here for the last 20 minutes waiting to see exactly where we were going. To be fair the scenery is pretty nice to look at, blue skies, snow capped peaks in the distance, tall grass all around with many boulders scattered around the area, likely a result from erosion. It's sights like this that I can see the appeal of getting away from the hustle and bustle of city life.

"He's probably listening to the Force, Jedi are known to sit and just feel the Force for hours on end." I reasoned.

"I know that, but why does he do that now?"

"Beats me, probably asking it for directions? I don't know how it works so I'll let the expert do his thing." I shrug whilst half-heartedly answer.

"Patience is a virtue, my friend." Rahm said from the rock he is on, causing me to look at him.

Pointing towards a nearby tree stump he said, "That tree over there has damage from a lance hitting it," pointing to another area he said, "there's a bit of afterburn on that rock," Finally he pointed at the ground between Zum and myself which caused us to look down. There was a piece of metal that could be any other piece of metal as far as I was concerned. "and speeder bike damage, most likely had a wipeout around here. If I had to make my guess the Nomads use this area for travel possibly to get to the town for trade. We only need to wait a few moments and then I'm sure a group of them will come sailing over the horizon on some sort of trade trip towards the local town."

"Right, that seems a bit hopeful." I mentioned, I turned to Zum and asked "Have any better ideas?"

The old armorer shrugged saying, "This is not exactly something I usually get up to. Most nomads have their own armors and those that don't, don't exactly call on space traveling ones like myself. Probably use the local town armorer for most of their gear."

"My best guess would be to walk back into town and just start asking questions. Maybe someone will have a direction we can head towards." I offered in hopes of speeding this whole thing along.

"I don't think that'll be necessary." Rahm said, raising his hands in a surrendering manner. "The other reason I chose this specific position was it was so open I was sure that if the nomads had any scouts in the area that they would spot us from several miles away and organize some sort of reaction to a couple strange Mandalorians and someone who looks mysterious."

I turned to look at him wondering why he had his hands up, "What kind of react-" I didn't get to finish as I heard the cocking of a slugthrower behind me. It's times like this, I miss the smart microphones in my Royal Guard helmet. I would have heard him coming long before he came this close.

"Raise your hands carefully, Aruetii." Someone said from behind us in perfect Mandoa.

I was going to say something when Rahm said in accented Mandoa. He's using some of the ancient words instead of the more modern basic that had slipped in over the millennium, "We mean you no harm, wanderers. We are fellow warriors, searching the mountain for friends."

"Friends are hard to come by in times of need," came a voice from behind me, "but if you don't know them how can they be friends?"

"If an enemy of my enemy is not my enemy, are they not at least an ally worthy of considering a friend."

"And what enemy would be my enemy."

"The one who would threaten your nomadic lifestyle and enslave you to the factories of the great City of Gargon."

I heard an audible spit, I hoped he wasn't wearing a fully sealed helmet, before the Mando said, "That city was never great, it was always a cesspool. But you have a point." I saw Rahm lower his hands, and I took that as a sign that the threat had passed so I lowered my own.

Turning to look over my shoulder I saw a Mandalorian with what appeared to be red armor looking at us, with a thankfully open helmet. He is armed with a slug thrower that looked older than the Mandalorian Civil war. Granted every slugthrower looked older than the Civil War, yet this looks well taken care of as its wooden stock has the shine of lacquer and the metal has the subdued shine of blackened beskar.

"What's the deal? Why do you want to help us against the Silver Shabiir when you are wearing his colors?"

Zum spoke up first, "The situation is complex but I will narrow it down to allow for the easiest understanding. We don't believe he's the real White Silver and we're here to prevent his continued use of the name."

The red Mandalorian chuckled and said, "Can't even hold his own cult to him, what a weak Mandalore, I'm Rath of Clan Glint, if you're really the enemy of the Silver Shabiir, then I welcome you to our rebellion. If not, we can always use more nutrients and we're always in the market for more beskar, don't betray us. Got it?"

I nodded and said, "We understand. We are not going to betray you, our interests align."

"Good," he put his hand to his helmet, "I'm going to call a speeder so we can get you guys to the camp. The leaders are going to have questions you're going to need to answer. All clear fellas." Before our eyes, 3 other Mandos rose from the tall grass around us.

I nodded before taking a step back till I was next to where Rahm and Zum was standing and asked, "How do you know Mandoa?"

"Oh that, Mando poetry is quite popular and was a required reading, for a few years. And considering the amount of times Jedi end up in conflict with Mandalorians I thought it was the best to actually be able to speak your language, you never know when it would come in handy."

I left it at that and said, "You're a strange Jedi, aren't you."

"I prefer the term, prepared Jedi." He said with all seriousness, causing me to chuckle.




Mandalore, Sundari
Obi-Wan Kenobi


"Well this place seems to have built up well." I mused looking at the cityscape, from the window of the transport I was in.

"Master?" Anakin asked from my side looking out the same window.

"It's been a good 17 years since I've been on this planet. Looks like it was well on its way to recovery, when I was here all those years ago, they didn't have dome cities like this." I explained as he nodded his head.

"Strange that they built domes over their cities. I'm not a fan of sand as much as the next person but it seems a little bit of an overreaction."

"Well that may be true for Tatooine but Mandalore's atmosphere has a tendency to have poisons in it, limiting their exposure is often for the best." I explained as I looked out the window seeing the Royal Palace starting to come into view. I had not expected to ever come back to Mandalore, after I left all those years ago I'd pretty much had the assumption that I'd never be here again. But the Force works in mysterious ways. News of the Silver Codex Rebellion, as some of them Masters had called it, had quickly reached the Jedi Temple and normally this sort of intersector conflict would have taken a bit longer to get up the chain of command of worry. As the Jedi Order usually sent people to deal with these situations upon requests and didn't insert itself often. The problem is that a Jedi may have inserted themselves into the conflict and so the Order needed to find out what was going on.

As I had become the resident Mandalorian expert, due to my history. I had been assigned to pay a visit to Mandalore with my young Padawan.

Shaking my head I muttered, "What was Rahm Kota thinking, getting himself involved in this?"

But the universe didn't answer, all I got was Anakin asking, "Do you think Tanya's here?"

I shrugged and said, "I don't know, I knew she was a proponent of the Silver Codex so I imagine that politics have made her go into seclusion until this whole situation is handled. She could be here or she could be on any of the other Mandalorian worlds."

"Hmm that's too bad." Anakin sounded a little bit sad not to be able to talk to her. He told me about their meeting at the Jedi Temple so I imagine it was simply a slow journey to friendship those two were on. Which is good, having friends in Mandalore could not hurt relations with the system.

"I'm sure that she'll turn up soon enough. After all, even if she's in political hiding they're going to want to keep her safe and the safest place in the Mandalorian Sector is the Royal Palace."

That seemed to bring a smile to young Anakin's face but before I could give that too much thought the transport came to land on one of the platforms in front of the Royal Palace.

"Well here we are." I muttered, walking towards the door and stepping out with Anakin right behind me. There waiting for us were a couple of Royal guards who immediately asked us to follow them, eventually leading us into the Royal Palace's large greeting room.

There I saw a face I had not seen in years. Upon the throne was Duchess Satine, next to her was an older man with a beard and they were deep in discussion as we entered. "Duchess Satine." I said, giving a bow. Though I didn't see it, I suspected Anakin did the same.

"Obi-Wan Kenobi you're not someone I expected to see." She said, while looking down at us. "Pray tell why have you come to Mandalore?"

Standing up to my full height I said, "One of our order may have gotten himself involved in the current situation going on within Gargon and we were simply sent to be at your service if the Gargon situation was to go out of control."

"That situation is completely under control," the elder man said, "Gargon is a backwater at the best of times and barely even part of the sector. We are already in the process of working out treaties with the other planets of the sector to lay a blockade on any goods coming in and out of the system to the rest of the sector until the madness that seems to have taken it over is undone."

I rubbed my beard in thought, "An economic war, that seems a bit passive but it could work." The Duchess got up from her seat as I mused on the plan.

"It may be passive but it should be effective in stopping the spread of Mandal Hypernautic's influence." She said, "Though I wonder why the Jedi Order are so concerned about one of their own interfering in the situation that they'd send two of their Jedi to look after me. Is it perhaps because they worry that this will give exactly what the CEO wants? Let this Jedi attempt to set things right the way only Jedi know how and fail, causing the CEO to have perfect propaganda and attempt to inflame the passions of the people against me?"

I swallowed deeply, she'd got it in one. I've never been good at politics but Satine had decades of practice with running the Mandalore system. Sure, I was good at diplomacy but that wasn't politics. Getting two sides to stop fighting each other was one thing, getting two sides to work together was another.

"My duchess is insightful as to the Council's worries." I admitted.

She nodded and said, "It's an unfortunate thing, the wounds of the Republic Excision still run deep and the CEO is playing deeply into those wounds." She shook her head but before continuing. "Hopefully your rogue Jedi doesn't cause too many problems, I've worked very hard to get this planet to peace and I'd hate to see it all go up in flames."

I nodded my agreement before saying, "I'm sure with a little search of Concordia we can find him and get this whole matter settled. But until we do, the Council thought it best to take preemptive measures."

The duchess nodded her head before saying, "I will arrange a few Royal Guards to help you in this search and we'll see if we can get you a place to stay while you find your rogue Jedi." She then smiled and said, "I'm glad to see you again, Ben."

I smiled back and said, "It's good to see you too, Satine."

"Perhaps we'll have a walk later. I have meetings to attend but I wouldn't mind showing you the progress that's been made in the city."

"I'd like that."

She nodded and moved past me, heading off to whatever meeting apparently needed to be done to deal with the current situation unfolding over Gargon.

The older man walked past me and was giving me another strange look, a mix of annoyance and amusement. But he quickly left, leaving me and Anakin in the room.

Turning to Anakin I said, "Well, I guess we better see about finding a hotel." I stopped that thought when I saw he was looking at the door Satine had gone through with a look that almost said he understood something all of a sudden. "Anakin?" I asked, confused.

Anakin quickly shook his head and said, "Nothing master, we should probably find a hotel or something."





Gargon City, Warehouse District
Thisish Skota


"This is a terrible plan." I muttered as the Mok continued his work trying to break into Mandal Hypernautic's warehouse's electronic lock.

"This is a great plan," Mok responded as a cable sparked inside the box he was working in. "Ah I'm sure that wasn't important." he said before continuing his work.
I wasn't exactly thrilled at the notion of it being two man teams, let alone letting the princess go off on her own with that kid. But I trusted Struc to know what he's doing and if he thought that Tanya had something, well I guess I would have to go along with it.

But I hated this whole operation, I lost a lot of friends and family during the Clan War and was thoroughly not a fan of conflict. The only reason I joined was that Duchess Satine wanted the best of the best to be in her Royal Guard, and being a professional surgeon for several years after graduating from the University of Alderaan meant that I likely have the most attractive resume for a medical position. The Royal Guard were not expected to go out and fight, with the Duchess's connection to the New Mandalorian philosophy of pacifism at most I would have to deal with food poisoning or an injury caused by a fall with a very rare case of attempted assassination. When I was assigned to be the princess's medic, I thought it would be much of the same, take care of her health and be there with a cure just in case someone slipped her a poison or something.

However, now here I was helping her attempt a murder or a coup. Really what was the plan for the girl? If I was to believe what we had been told, this was an operation to clean the name of the Silver Codex which I wasn't exactly a fan of. Sure it was better than the traditionalist's way but it still saw violence as necessary in its text. While I can agree with some aspects, I find violence detestable and would prefer not to engage in it, however I will defend myself and my team should the need arise to prevent them from getting harmed.

I prefer not to even be involved in this whole operation. Yes, I'd sworn an oath to the Guard and I wasn't exactly going to break an oath just because I had issues with some possible outcomes of the operation.

Perhaps real violence would scare the girl straight and she would end this notion of the Silver Codex letting it die on the vine, although after Struc's tests I find it highly unlikely. I just had to hope though that we didn't all end up dead as well.

Anyhow, my personal problems aside, we'd split up from the princess and the kid to explore the city trying to gather intelligence. Right off the bus there had been a recruitment agent to try and get people to sign up for their new Silver Guard, apparently some kind of civil militia that the CEO was putting together.

The black uniformed Mandel Hypernautics agent was someone pushy, but he'd let us go after a little talk from Tanya. One thing I'd give her, it felt like she could talk her way out of pretty much anything.

Mok and I made our way deeper into the City and found ourselves in a warehouse district. The guards had been fairly consistent throughout the city, black clad mercenaries watching corners often led by what I could guess were real Mandalorians in older armor with a white emblem of their mercenary group. They seemed to be less prominent near this particular section of the Warehouse district. I suspected it was so deep inside the city that they weren't considering anyone would try and raid it, which was reasonable. From the few speeder trucks that had gone by it looked like it was a warehouse for raw materials. Why would anyone steal iron that hadn't even been processed? Why would you want to get into the facility even if it was the least stealable valuable element in the supply train?

Well our resident slicer has a reason, the answer is that the facility itself is still hard-wired into the network that Mandel Hypernautics used for its intake and resource management; once we tapped into it we could see the entire network and all of the information inside.

So we've done exactly what we've been told to do by gathering intel. We'd quickly broken into the facility, then found our way to the foreman's office and started to get to work finding out what was going on and what was coming in.

"Anything of interest?" I asked leaning against the foreman's desk and watching the door in case said foreman decided to return.

"Nothing yet, a lot of shipments of raw resources, apparently they've been buying beskar from some old debris fields that date back to the Mandalorian Wars."

"Chakaar." I muttered.

"Yeah, apparently the quality of the beskar is still pretty good. It's actually talked about here that they are thinking of adding a bonus for the pirates they've hired to deliver these resources to another facility."

"Another warehouse?" I asked out of curiosity.

"No, that's the interesting thing. All the facilities I'm seeing here are marked as 'gg' most likely for Gargon and I can find them on maps of the city. This facility that they're apparently sending resources to is not on Gargon, it's marked as 'at'. I guess it's some other planet they have a facility on."

"How many resources have been sent to that planet?" I asked out of curiosity.

"Half of whatever has been recovered from the debris fields." he commented, as he looked through the records. Before we stopped and tilted his head, "That's interesting."

Tilting my helmet so I can look at him and the door as best I could I asked, "What did you find?"

"There's references here of a shipment of something coming in but it's not made clear exactly what it is, only that it's heavy equipment. Whatever it is, the shipment will be here in a week and it's theorized it'll increase production quotas across the board."

"Oh that doesn't sound too terrible." I stated, before I heard the unlocking of the door. Turning my head I saw what I would guess was the foreman entering the room. He had been looking down at some paperwork but he stopped as soon as he looked up and saw us. The surprise on his face fading to resignation and tiredness.

"If you're going to steal from me, here is my wallet and the safe is behind the bookshelf. I am just done with everything and I am not paid enough for this." He said as he took out his wallet and pointed at the bookshelf on the left side of the room.

Mok and I shared a look before I said, "We're not here to steal from you, we're just investigating. If you're willing to keep quiet about us being in your office, we'll keep quiet about being here."

"Fine by me, but please get off my desk. I have to file this procurement order for steel with the Southern Steel Mill within 20 minutes so that they can actually fulfill it before they close for the day." he said matter of factly, stepping past me as Mok got up, and took his seat.

As the room filled with the sound of typing, the foreman started to vent, "You know, my dad was friends with one of Mandal Hyper's department heads, classmates or something. He told me that there is a job opening at his department for a warehouse manager. I had just finished college so I was all bright eyed and innocent for work and I was under the impression that I would just be keeping track of resources coming in and out but no. All of a sudden the department head told me to fill in for a foreman that called in sick. So I had to travel to several construction sites, inspect their progress and write a report to the department head. You'd think this is only temporary, nope, the foreman died due to an allergic reaction to a drug at the hospital so now I'm stuck working 2 jobs while the department head finds a replacement, which he probably won't, the lazy bastard. After a week I had the system down so the work is somewhat manageable and I just sleep in the parking lot."

I hid a wince while Mok rubbed the back of his neck hearing the unfortunate formane's story. "Then a month later, the department's procurement officer quit so who does my boss call for a replacement? You guessed it, me. I now had to talk to a dozen suppliers for several dozen different materials all around Gargon to find the best price between them all, write a procurement report to order it, file a report that my warehouse had received the materials, and then I had to send those materials on their way to the various sections that needed them. I had to juggle 3 jobs for months now and to top it off, I'm not even getting paid for the extra jobs I'm covering."

While I had my mouth opened in shock, Mok made an audible hiss before saying, "Why not just quit?"

"Remember that procurement guy that quit? He was found dead in an alley, 'mugging gone wrong' was the headline that day. I might loathe this job but if the choice is between this or death, I'd choose this, but after 2 years of this I might reconsider." The foreman finished his typing before he opened a drawer to reveal a report and started to write on it.

"Now I have to deal with spies, Nomads raiding the warehouses, and all kinds of bantha dung because a man had the bright idea of 'Oh we're going to rebel against the entire sector'." The man said, ranting and writing at the same time. "I just want to finish my contract, take my money, and go open a nice little shop somewhere but no. I have to deal with people breaking into my office to look through my work files."

"Sorry." Mok said sheepishly.

The older man sighed and said, "No, no apology necessary, you're just doing whatever job you're being paid for too." He took a closer look at us and said, "Really, white and silver? I thought no one was dumb enough to actually wear the cultist's colors."

"What's the problem with white and silver?" I asked, a bit concerned at his statement.

"Well, other than the craziness of the CEO's claiming he's White Silver, he's let some extremist cult leader take control of the Silver Guard. Anyone he finds wearing those colors, he basically forces them to join at a gun point. If they don't, well he says you don't deserve the armor and shoots you."

"Damn." I muttered. That was a bit of a problem I would have to contact Tanya about. Reaching up to my helmet, I tried to contact the Ratio. As Mok continued to talk to the warehouse foreman.

"Do you mind if I ask a question?" The slicer asked.

"You put up with me venting my problems and life story for several minutes so it's the least I could do, as long as it won't get me in trouble, I'll tell you anything you want to know."

"Thank you, there's a shipment coming in a week later that said 'will increase production by 50%' or something. Do you have any idea what that's about?"

"Oh that, CEOs made some contract with droid manufacturers to make a bunch of, what's the right term, 'slave-driver droids'? Basically, some droid tool makes sure the factories keep working or at least defend the factory against any more Nomad attacks. Still trying to figure out if he's gone completely evil or if he's just trying to defend the factories, me and a couple other foremans are betting on the former."

"You're betting if he's gone completely evil?" Mok asked, a bit of shock in his tone.

"There's not much else to do on Gargon nowadays. I just want to make my profits and be on my way off of this damn planet. But I'll tell you right now, I totally expect the CEO to take over the spice production from the gangsters before the year is out and try to sell it on the open market to fund his ambitions, probably to the Hutts."

"Agent Scalpel?" finally came the voice of X4 over the radio.

"S4 I need you to send a message to Steel, the silver armor is a death warrant amongst the Silver Militia. Be careful and avoid any leadership." I said into the comm after muting the external speaker.

"Will do Scalpel, message is sent."

"Good." Thankfully that the message went through, I turned to Mok and said, "Let's get moving, we still have a lot of intel to dig up and we've got to figure a way back out of the city to meet up with the others."

Mok nodded and said, "Thanks for the help sir, we'll be on our way."

"I've never seen you before in my life." he said as he continued to write his 5th paper.





Harswee, Harswee City
Vai Viktis Vizla


I breathed in and out trying to temper my annoyance. "We really should be with Tanya," I muttered. As I walked with Tabi down the main street of Harswee city. I was still pretending to be Tanya, wearing her trademark greens, hair a little bit shorter, and a pair of sunglasses, you probably wouldn't be able to tell us apart at a distance. It helped that we didn't know anyone on any of the planets we were visiting, and we're not going on any official state visits. These were simple appearance missions, which meant we could stay at regular hotels and leave when we wanted to.

"My dear you really need to stop worrying about Tanya. I saw her fight during that whole gang incident and I doubt she'll get into too much trouble. Frankly I think she can find her way out of most trouble. I wonder who trained her?" Tabi commented as he walked next to me still in his full armor though he'd taken his helmet off to let the breeze take his hair.

Being that this was his homeworld, I had elected to let him take the lead on our little walkabout. I needed to put in appearances around towns to at least appear to be on the move and to be Tanya, build our alibi as it were. I'd never been to this world before so it was an easy call to make.

"Maybe, but I have never really been that far away from her when she needed help." I let out an exhausted breath. I could tell Tabi who trained Tanya but it's probably best to keep that under wraps as long as possible.

Tabi smiled and simply put his arm around me, "She's your friend, of course you're worried. But you're where she needs you the most, putting in appearances like this will keep her identity secret and allow her to continue her political career."

I was going to say something but we were interrupted by Kastel, "I'd say 'you should get a room' but remember to stay in character."

"Right." we both said, separating a bit. Didn't want to screw up Tanya's reputation.

The world of Harswee was heavy. I wasn't exactly sure how heavy it is compared to most planets but it was heavy enough that the people here tended to be stronger and shorter not by too much but enough to deal with the extra gravity. Kastel and I had been trying to ignore it but after a few days of wandering, we noticed that we couldn't be out for as long as we would like. It was too exhausting for us to walk for more than 30 minutes before we needed to rest. Which was a shame because as far as Mandalorian worlds went, this place was rather beautiful.
For generations this planet had been producing fabrics and other fine materials for the Mandalorian Sector. It was believed that the original population had been human and was one of the first human races to be incorporated into the Mandalorian Way which was why they had been able to maintain parts of their culture, specifically rug making.

I've seen some mighty fine rugs with some mighty fine clothing, and to frame those items for sale they built mighty fine looking buildings. Unlike the slab style that had taken over most of the Mandalorian system, this particular planet had never lost art in their structures. Not as blocky as some of the art coming out of the Mandalorian sector but you could see elements of it there.

The buildings often had pointed roof towers coming out of the top and seem to be designed to cast as much shade as possible on the street, most likely because of the slightly higher temperature. The planet is a desert world, sure the area we were in was more junglish but in this city the temperatures, even at this time of year, meant it was quite muggy.

Looking around the people, I still had to shake my head and say, "Still can't believe the amount of clothing shops your people have."

"When the most effective crop around here is only useful for cloth production and when no one else is thinking about clothing as a style, it gives them a lot of options to sell to. Off-worlders have come here for boutique sessions, usually very rich and famous from other sectors wanting to get a new style. A few Mandalorians have also offered themselves for our services over the centuries. Well they tend to be more worried about their armor, less about their clothing."

I chuckled at that since he wasn't wrong but before I could make any other comments he continued, "If it wasn't for the Binder we'd probably still be living similar to Mandalore in the past.By the time we built the space port on this planet, we would probably have still been selling just regular linen clothing. But his wise efforts made sure that our planet has a growing economy even with most of the sector at war. There's a story about, oh 300 years ago, two clan chieftains both bitter rivals, came to this planet to get a new style."

"What happened?" I asked to add curiosity.

Tabi shrugged, "They went to the same shop a day apart got the exact same style and the next time they met they basically murdered each other and escalated their rivalry into a blood feud. I think it's still going on."

"Haha." I couldn't stifle the laughs coming out of me at the idea that there are two clans fighting each other mainly because of something so ridiculous as wearing the same clothes, was so Mandalorian and yet so hilarious.

"Really they should have known better, at the time they were doing 'its combat skirts' and kilts were all the rage. Well they're still a bit fashionable now even if not as much as they were then."

I had to ask, "Do you have a combat kilt?"

He smiled and leaned in, taking my chin with his hand, "My dear, if it's all the rage I have at least one, and it would not take much to get me into one or out of one, just a word."

My cheeks turned a little bit red at that thought.

"Oh, for the love of Mando, remember who you are right now. Tabi, keep that attitude in the bedroom." Kastel whispered rather loudly coming up close to us.

I quickly stepped back and said, "Right, right remember who I am, yes. Hey, maybe we should go to that shop over there, it looks cooler than out here."

Tabi looked over at the little ice cream shop I had pointed to and now I just had then looked past it and said, "Hey Tanya how well do you know your measurements? Cuz it looks like there's a good place to get an upgrade on your clubbing gear. Might be a good way to pay her back for making you so worried."

Looking to where Tabi was indicating I quickly saw the sign for the shop, Combat Clubbing. Right underneath it was a sign saying 25% off combat skirts. Said skirt was in the window, and on the shorter end of skirts.

I laughed as I realized the implication and said, "I'm quite familiar with Tanya's measurements." Getting her something to wear that was out of her comfort zone and making her wear it the next time we went to a club would be the perfect revenge for making me worried about her. I was all too familiar with her measurements. I even knew how large of a heel she could handle since she tended to wear shoes with a bit of heel in order to make our heights closer. Her being only 5'8 and me being 5'10, if people were paying attention they would quickly figure out that I was not Tanya. Unless you looked when she was wearing a bit of a heel on all her shoes, in which case she looked closer to 5'9.

Taking my hand Tabi said, "Then let me lead the way my dear." I smiled and laughed as we walked towards the shop and laughed even louder as I heard Kastel comment behind us.

"I can't believe I volunteered for this Osik." he muttered with discontent.

Tabi opened the door and I was about to step in when I thought I heard a clicking noise. Confused, I looked around but saw nothing out of the ordinary so I shrugged and walked into the shop.




Gargon City, Central District
Engiz Ordo


Following behind Tanya whilst keeping a good eye on her, I watched the city go by. The architecture was somewhat impressive, if a bit dingy, buildings had a lot of the Mandalorian block style which showed their settler's roots. Those nearer to the center of the city, where we were now, had a lot of domed roofs to their building's designs, not too different from images I'd seen of Hutt territories. Considering there was a Central Palace in the middle of the city, now run by a cabal of gangsters as a casino, it was hard not to remember that this planet had once been part of the Hutt Empire, though one of its more far flung and eventually abandoned territories.

Besides those thoughts I noticed that there were quite a few non-Mandalorians on this planet, sure there were plenty of people in armor and a lot of them didn't have Mandalorian visors or were wearing markings that indicated they were from other parts of the Galaxy. If anything Gargon reminded me a bit of Coruscant with the amount of different people walking about and the neon lights. Quite a number of the buildings were more than 20 stories tall which led to darkness on a lot of the streets and the alleyways were basically pitch black so you relied on the neon lights to guide your path.

Tanya seemed to know exactly where she was going, easily navigating the streets. Leading the way towards the wealthier parts of the town. I wondered what was going through her mind. I always knew that she had a bit of a fighter in her but I didn't know until recently she had attempted to bridge her urge for fighting with the peaceful ways of her aunt. To have what she had created taken and perverted the way it had been, it is easy to imagine that she was frustrated and apoplectic about the whole thing.

Of course it's hard to say if that was really what was going through her head. Even when she wasn't wearing a helmet she always seemed to have complete control of what she was revealing. All I knew for sure was, she did not like whoever had taken her Silver Codex and was planning to take it back somehow. However, even if we could maintain her secret identity if she murdered the False Silver, as she called him, as far as I was aware there was a good chance her Aunt would figure out who had done it. And if she did… well considering how authoritarian she could get about her peaceful ways I worried that Tanya might find herself in some trouble with her aunt.

I would approach the subject but I was sure she was already well aware of those possibilities and was coming up with her own plans for them. If not, well either way this False Silver needed to be handled, preventing a civil war was more important than her own political aspirations. And if she was willing to give up those political aspirations, it just showed how dedicated she was to the people of Mandalore and a real peace. It ratified my belief that she was someone special, the maverick Mandalore needed to set it straight.

Before I could get too deep into that thought though Tanya stopped and held her hand up. "Onyx over there." Looking past Tanya I saw two of the black-clad Mandalorian mercenaries walking down the street following what appeared to be a higher up in Mandal Hypernautics. He wasn't wearing any armor but had a blaster at his side as well as the company logo on his shoulder. I knew that Tanya was trying not to look at him so I did the same, only using a corner of my visor to keep track of them. As we watched them they entered what appeared to be some sort of club though the guards seemed to be somewhat lacking as they waved people in and out without issue.

Over the internal com, I heard Tanya say, "Man looks like the type to have loose lips and be too far up for the company for his own good. I'd guess those two guards are there to keep an eye on him while drinking and not to protect him. That's what a good human resource officer would do in this situation if they couldn't fire the man directly."

Speaking back over the internal comm, "What's the plan then?"

"Oh that's quite simple, we just sit in range to hear and see what we could get." She said leading the way.

I shrugged, as that made as much sense as anything so I followed her in.

Inside of the club was, well, a club. There were people talking, flashing lights, and loud music. Though it was not as loud near the back of the facility I quickly noted as we moved our way in that direction.

There were a handful of guards peppered around the place. Most of them are wearing Mandalorian armor of one form or another but not the black suited types that we've seen following the Hypernautics employee. Following the higher-up would mean being a bit easier to spot so Tanya took us on this circuitous route around the border of the room to a table just on the other side of the booth he took a seat in. His two guards remained standing at the edge of his table.

Then we sit just out of the guards' sights and listen in. Oddly enough the first thing we heard was not from the booth we were trying to listen to but from the booth on the other side of us as a couple locals had a discussion.

"Did you hear about Clan Morson?" one of them said.

"Yeah that's a terrible thing, inviting a clan to negotiate and then locking their representatives up."

"They're not, they've been judged enemies of the state and he's executing them tomorrow in the old Hutt arena."

"Fucking psycho. Bossman really needs to deal with this guy. He's going too hard too fast. You don't execute an entire clan just because they didn't side with you when you gave them an offer. Chances are that's how you get other independent clans to unify against you."

"What do you expect? The man's from Mandalore, every single one of them is a psycho. They don't even consider the rest of us who live in the Mandalorian sector Mandalorians. We're all just armor thieves to them unless you were born and raised in Mandalore."

"Yeah, Skanah is probably going to have a lot of people watch the execution just to make a point of the whole deal and have the armor stripped from them to be given to his Silver Mandalorian army."

That was a little harsh. But then again not exactly wrong, the Traditionalist Mandalorians had been a bit racist to anyone who had not really been born in Mandalore for a good hundred years. And my uncle, the patriarch of Ordo, had told me several times that even though the Traditionalists were out of power, that belief system hadn't exactly gone the way of the Mythosaur. Though if the man harbored those beliefs, it was strange the way he was enlisting non-mandalorians into his army.

"Trying to define who's Mandalorian and who's not for your benefits of course." Tanya muttered over the internal comm, her head shaking slightly. She continued by saying, "Starting to think this would have been a self-solving problem, if he wasn't using the Silver Codex the way he was. Even with him using it, this might still be a problem that would solve itself, but it would leave the Silver Codex too damaged to serve its original purpose, it might also take too long for us to let the situation be resolved on its own."

"And how exactly are we going to solve the problem, Steel?" I asked "I mean have you thought about what you're going to have to do if you have to kill him?"

"Hopefully it won't come to that. What we need to do is humiliate him in such a way that no one will believe he's the White Silver, past that, well it depends on what he does." The way she said it was just so cold and impersonal, I got the feeling she was not even worried about the possibility of having to kill him which was concerning to say the least.

Before I could probe deeper, the conversation we had been waiting for started. A figure in red and blue Mandalorian armor sat down across from our target. Distinctly different from the black mercenaries guarding the Hypernautic rep.

With an odd accent she said, "Is the White Silver too busy to have these meetings, or does he forget we could cut support for his little uprising if we judge him to be too much of an issue?"

"He knows who supports him and he sends his regards, he would be here himself but matters of state required his attention. As for your support, he is very glad to have it and is willing to continue all deals as long as you still provide the required assets."

"Yes, the required assets, the Battle Legionnaires, will be here soon enough, but we were under the impression that White Silver was wise enough not to stir the pot on his own planet. The council is worried that the rebellion may become a counter-rebellion and we'll end up arming our enemies."

"It won't happen, once the nomad clans are brought under our control, this planet will be secure and we can get to work spreading the rebellion to other worlds but we need droids to build our army, we do not have the manpower to waste."

"The droids will be here but we may need to negotiate a more equitable price if they're going to be used as a law enforcement unit and not for the defense we were told they would be used for."

"That's fine, the boss is working with a crew to start tearing into a few more debris fields and we'll have more resources at our disposal to send your way, not as good of a quality of metal in those debris fields but there'll be more of them."

I heard an audible sigh of contempt before she said, "Fine, I'll send a message and inform them of the negotiations proceeding well enough and the droids will be here within the week. However, can we meet somewhere more private? This place feels like it has ears in the walls."

The figure started looking about the room and Tanya grabbed my wrist and indicated we needed to get out of here.

Following her lead we made our way out of the room in hopes of avoiding the gaze of the figure with a strange accent. We were able to get outside quickly and I was able to take a breath but before I could get a word out Tanya pulled me towards an alleyway and said over the intercoms. "Push me against the wall, hand on my hip, helmet to helmet now."

I was left stunned for a second and nearly got out a "What?" before she said, "Do it now!" And I did as she demanded, I pushed her against the wall, put my forehead to her forehead in a Keldabe kiss and put my hand on her hip. I had no idea why I was doing this but an order is an order.

Tanya quickly put her own arm around mine to hold the back of my helmet, forcing our bodies closer, the chest plates of our armor touching. I was left with many questions, one was 'had Tanya always been that short 'cause I had to crank my neck a bit to look down at her so our foreheads met properly?' Two, 'why was my face so hot and was this some sort of dream?' And three, why the hell was this happening?

I got an answer to three as through the corner of my visor I saw the red and blue armored Mandalorian from before go across the mouth of the alleyway looking for something they stopped and looked directly at us and shook their head and continued walking.

After a few minutes Tanya finally broke the hold and said, "That was a little too close for comfort." She said looking down the alleyway towards the street.

"Sorry." I said, still fairly warm after that.

"No not you, you were perfectly close. I meant getting nearly caught by that unknown supporter." She said while looking like we haven't just 'helmet kissed'.

"Have you ever heard of something called a Battle Legionnaire, Engiz?"

I shook my head and said, "No, that's obviously a droid of some kind but I've never heard of it before."

"Hmm well whoever is producing them is obviously not a friend of Mandalore. We need to keep note of that when this operation is over. Let's get moving Onyx, we've got plenty more places to check out, information to dig up, and plans to make."

"Yes ma'am." I said, trying not to think about what she meant that I was perfectly close?





Writers not: and I present the longest chapter yet, the last bit of around the sector world building and events before the fighting begins. I would say more but ah tiered.





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714FNM 24 BBY
Mandalorian sector, Ratio
Tanya Kryze


I pressed a few buttons and my game piece moved into position so that it could strike my opponent's game piece. And thankfully my knowledge of this particular game paid off as I was able to defeat it successfully.

"Not bad, Silver." Rahm Kota said, looking over the board from his seat. "Do you play strategy games often?"

I shook my head, my face hidden behind the helmet. I had planned to get used to wearing a helmet 24/7 when we actually got to Gargon as I would need to keep my identity a secret. I wanted the Silver Codex to prosper on its own without the baggage that my family line could bring along with it. But the last minute inclusion of a Jedi into our plans had thrown that out the window and I would need to get used to it real quick.

Thankfully, I don't believe he had seen my face and considering the stakes that were involved, I removed the dye from my hair returning it to its natural auburn state in case my helmet cracked or something else happened. As far as the people in politics knew, my hair was blonde and I was running around the Mandalorian Sector putting out political fires with two of my Royal Guards. If somehow my helmet came loose or I was glimpsed when I didn't have it on, like what happened with Rahm Kota where he had seen me from behind, all they would know was that the girl behind White Silver had auburn hair, something I could easily cover up.

"I would love to play more games of strategy," I said matter of factly, "but I'm quite busy with my outside endeavors for peace such as this journey."

"Endeavors for peace? With the amount of weaponry I've seen on board the ship, that's a strange statement." The Jedi knight or master, I didn't know him very well so it could be either pressed a few buttons and sent a creature across the board killing him, one of my pawns as it were.

"Not bad." I said, noting that he had created an opening in my line that could be exploited by one of his units on his turn to get pretty close to my commander. I pressed a few buttons and sent a unit to cover that hole. I know I was playing a little bit reactionary but I was waiting for the right moment, for a push into his lines.

"Peace is a tool of great economic prosperity. Peace allows development of technologies that will make people's lives better. This peace is easily broken by those who simply want to take what was made for themselves, one must be prepared to defend peace. If you're not ready to defend your peace, someone will take it from you."

The Jedi nodded his head as he rubbed his chin beard then pressed a few buttons sending another attack towards my lines on the holographic table. "Wise words for one so young, and not a bad philosophy. Almost believe you're working on another codex if you really are the maker of the first."

"I probably will be forced to make another one." I muttered pressing some buttons to block his attack and move a unit forward to threaten the side of a quick moving assault unit. "I only wanted to make a codex with the idea of looking at our history from another point of view. One where we were not always violent aggressors but could be defensively focused, a view to try and calm relations between the New Mandalorians and the Older Mandalorians, the Traditionalists. This False Silver has done a lot of damage to that idea. After I reveal to the sector that he is not the creator of the codex and clear the codex of his fraudulency, I'm going to have to come up with a new edition to the codex to try and prevent people from using my defensive focus and in such a manner going forward."

"Such assurance in your victory," the Jedi noted, "combat is not a game, White Silver. I don't know what life you led before your foray into philosophy but just because you think you're in the right does not mean you will win. You could fail and everyone in this ship could be dead by the end of your mission."

"Possibly." I said moving a unit to meet his latest attack. He was a bit on the reckless side with his units, I noted. "But I think things will work out in our favor, aboard this ship are four of some of the best trained Mandalorians that you can find in the Mandalorian Sector adding to my not too terrible fighting ability, that's a pretty good strike team. We also have access to a well-trained armorer who's been modifying our gear for the last week before we took off. And it would seem your Force is in our corner, why else would a Jedi Knight find his way to an abandoned mining facility that we used for this operation?"

I was poking at that little subject, if it was the Force that was ...concerning. Hope there wasn't 'Being X level shenanigans' going on, but if it wasn't I would like to know who had sent him. Very few people should know where I trained in my youth and no one should know I had been there when Kota found me.

The Jedi nodded his head and then said, "I did feel the Force would guide me to where I needed to be on this, why else would I have found my way to the Mandalorian Sector before something like this would happen." He sent another attack force forward attempting to pierce my lines on the right side.

"Coincidence," I said matter of factly as I reinforced those lines. "At least for why you're in the system. While we are on this topic, I don't know much about the Force, being just a normal person. So I'll make no statements about finding your way to our little band of heroes."

Rahm Kota chuckled at that for some reason before he asked, "I have to wonder, why did you let me on board your ship? Strange Jedi Knight that just pops out of the wilderness. It seems a bit odd that a band of Mandalorians would allow me to come along."

"The scars," I said matter of factly. "I could tell you'd been in combat more than a fair bit and considering you still have all of your limbs, that means that whatever combat you've seen you've won fairly successfully. Frankly the bigger concern in my mind is your connection to the Jedi Order. Being accused of being pawns of the Jedi would not help in this operation."

Rahm Kota nodded his head before asking, "If that's such a big concern, why did you let me on then?"

"Jedi are massive force multipliers, no pun intended. Usually any conflict they get involved in, whatever side has them wins. To deny that is to deny your own eyes, having a Jedi on your side is worth the potential issue and could be easily denied through various methods. If you are willing to wear a helmet and lay off the lightsaber work that would be the easiest since it would be much harder to make sure you appeared to have wandered into the situation at the last moment instead of being sent here directly by the Jedi Order. Besides that, I had a good feeling."

"A good feeling?" Kota said, sitting forward.

"As I said, wherever Jedi go, they tend to be on the winning side. If the Force is real and they send one of their agents to help set things right, then I know that I'm on the right course to making sure Mandalore gets to continue the peaceful period of economic growth it needs." With that said, I pressed a few buttons sending my leader's main contingent forward, this entire time I've been stretching his lines out slowly and steadily during the assaults until there was only a small area between his command force and my command force. It was easy to pierce the line and send my force directly into his.

"Oh, that was bold." Kota said.

"That is game, set, and match." I said sitting back in my seats waiting for him to realize that I was right in that assumption. Rahm Kota could pull forces back to try and help his leadership unit get out of the situation it was in, but every time he did so, that would allow me to push a unit into their lines, carving them up even more. Might take three to four turns to completely finish it but the game was in essence already over.

"Damn." he muttered looking at the board.

Standing up I said, "Well that was fun, care to play again tomorrow? I have to go check on my equipment for this mission."

He nodded in agreement and I left the table heading towards my room. Once inside I closed and locked the door and took off my helmet to get some 'fresh' air. I had been wearing the helmet nearly constantly for 3 days and I would probably have to wear it for another 3 days before we arrived at Gargon. I had a feeling by the time this mission was over I might be called out for being 'paler than a vampire'.

I moved over to my armor to check it over, to make sure it was in good condition. A Mandalorian was only as good as their equipment, some would say. Well I would just like to make sure my equipment didn't jam on me in a life and death situation and cost me my life.

It had as many Beskar plates as my Kryze armor, and it looks suitably impressive when worn. A majority of it is silver in coloration, not bothering with paint in most cases since I did not want to link my colors of green to the silver and white needed for this operation. But it was painted in a few places with white stripes and to complete it Zum had provided me with a white shoulder cape which apparently had been a large fad with the Traditionalist Mandalorians before the end of the Civil War. I wasn't much of an artist so I hadn't painted anything else on the suit leaving the simple white lines running up the armor for what it was, though it did look a bit plain.

Normally I would leave it that way but I was considering ways of possibly altering it if I was going to successfully steal back the title of White Silver. For this identity, I needed to make sure that everyone knew what the armor of White Silver looked like. I wasn't exactly sure what I could add to do that. If I get the chance, I would probably modify it again, well hopefully after this mission I could just lock this in a closet on Concordia and never think about it again. However, that is a bad investment to leave hanging around like that, Zum had gone all out putting on every little trinket he apparently could think of into the armor from a vambrace energy shield to a utility belt filled with neat little gadgets. Either X4 had overpaid or the CEO of Mandal Hypernautics had screwed him over in some way and he really wanted to make sure he was brought down because this stuff probably would have eaten a lot of money for two pairs of suits and Zum had been able to produce all six without issue.

As for the weapons I had acquired for this mission, a pair of Westar 35 pistols, a Galaar 15 Blaster with a folding stock I asked Zum to add in case I needed a steady shot, and a bayonet in case I needed to stab someone. Simple and safe weapons that any Mandalorian could get their hands on that you could easily have keyed to work with the targeting systems on my helmet. My helmet was another thing entirely, the best thing in fact, as he'd even included a voice distorter which would be a useful little gizmo for the political talks that I'm sure would happen when I started reaching out to potential allies on the planet's surface. Other than that, it also has a HUD that displays where my Westar pistols are aiming and multi-spectrum vision modes to see in the dark or to spot heat signatures.

However, it's my vambraces that I am considering adding to my family armor. On my left is an energy shield and a flash projector that shines blinding light from my palm, when not in use the projector retracts into the vambrace. On my right is a fibrecord whip, which is basically a grappling hook, that can also electrocute a target with a press of a button and a special surprise I took inspiration from a western I watched in my second life. Zum managed to fit an old deactivator pistol into the vambrace and it would pop out with a flick of my wrist, ready to shut down a droid or stun a person. After fake Silver is dealt with, Zum mentions that he'll try to make a version that can achieve something similar but with a blaster pistol but for now a deactivator is the only thing small enough to fit without being noticable.

As Rahm Kota had said, there was a chance that every single person on this ship could die if I only relied on them but I was not going to limit my potential manpower like that. There was no way that the people of Gargon were fully sold on a corporate authority taking over their planet, I simply needed to align myself with these rebels and make sure they were successful in bringing him down. Stories of a Silver Knight coming to support their efforts would then spread throughout the sector as time went on and hopefully that would undo the majority of the damage False Silver did to the codex.

It was possible that would not happen, but I had a feeling that I was making the right choices. I've spent a lot of time in the Mandalorian Sector and I understood their culture as best as I think anyone could, and nothing spoke more to Mandalorians than bold action. And what I was banking on was a massively bold move that I hoped would do the job.

I sat down on my bed and picked up the chest plate which had been painted mostly white and was about to get to work cleaning it when I had a bit of a thought that brought a chuckle to my lips. Pulling out a knife from the utility belt I brought the mostly painted white armor over to my desk and laid it down and then carefully started to chip away the paint over the right breast. I was no artist but I was not exactly going to a fashion contest and I believe I managed to successfully carve in what I wanted. A pair of silver wings right above my heart with two silver tail feathers coming off the central body of the wings. It wasn't much but it would do for customizations. I could always have this improved later but a reference to the Silver Wings Assault Medal that I'd earned a lifetime ago was enjoyable to my eyes.




Gargon orbit, Ratio
Tanya Kryze


I have never had the urge to learn to fly a spacecraft. To fly with a jetpack however, to be as close to personal flight and what I dearly loved about it, that I had gone out of my way to learn. Flying a spacecraft was something I hadn't needed to know, however since I'd taken the Captain's quarters and was the closest person to the pilots section that had changed. In case of an emergency, the Royal Guard Captain had gone out of his way to make sure that I was given lessons as well in the two seat cockpit of the ship.

I don't know how well I was doing but I could at least follow orders well enough. I had to admit I had a good view of the planet we were heading to from my position. Outside the window the snowy planet of Gargon was slowly coming into view. Though snowy was possibly not the correct word for the planet, a large percentage of the planet was mountainous. High mountains which collected a lot of moisture with colder air on them creating snowy peaks, as a result there were very few safe landing places on the planet. One was in Gargon City, the crime filled metropolis,and from what I understood was the main headquarters of Mandel Hypernautics and this new empire they were planning to build. The other places are small towns and villages that provided food to the roaming nomads of the planet in exchange for protection from other nomads of the planet who would want to steal it.

It was a very disorganized mess from what I understood but it was a system that worked for these people and quite a few of them were Old Mandalorians who had been originally banished from Mandalore after the Clan Wars. Since it was still in the Mandalorian Sector but not under the control of New Mandalorians, being firmly under the control of, let's call them Gangster Mandalorians, at least I hope the gangster element was Mandalorian on this planet. I have been studying as much as I could and it looked like at one point the Hutts had a stake on the planet but we're no longer interested.

"I hope everyone packed a warm suit of underclothing, because that planet's chilly this time of year." Skota, the Royal Guard Medic said from the hallway behind the cockpit looking through to the outside.

"I'm more concerned with that small fleet." Guard Captain Struc said, "Pay note to the 50 odd ships in orbit around the planet, most appear to be retrofitted freighters. A lot of them appear to be Mandalorian design, specifically some of the export models Mandel Motors had been producing for the Hutts."

Well, considering my meeting with their representative months ago, it's possible that these were rip off designs produced by Mandel Hypernautics and were all sold to the Hutts. There's nothing too big besides three ancient dungeon ships that look like they'd been rushed back into service. The large cubes were slowly moving into geosynchronous orbit above what I would have to guess was Gargon City. And they looked like they were armed for a fight.

"Any idea if they're going to prevent us from landing?" I asked though I didn't really figure they would.

"It looks like they're preventing anyone from coming through the main spaceport, I just put in a request and they told me to 'Blast off'. However a smaller Port Town just south of Gargon is still taking ships."

"So Hypernautics have complete control over people going in and out of the city but not the planet itself? That's a good sign." I said out loud.

"They don't have complete control over the planet?" Rahm Kota said from somewhere behind me. "You'd think he'd make sure to have complete control of the planet before he sprung this attempted rebellion."

"Technically Gargon is not part of the traditional structure of the sector." I responded, "Yes the Mandalorian Senator represents Gargon, as it's located inside the sector, but it is never sworn fealty to the New Mandalorian Duchess, so this isn't really much of a rebellion yet, as a change of management. No doubt though this will lead to a rebellion if left unchecked." I supplied the theoretical answer to this question before continuing. "He likely doesn't want people getting in and out of the city just yet while he secures the loyalty of the planet's gangs. Once he has the gangs under his command, he can move on to try and secure the loyalty of the nomads. After that he'll probably have no issue with allowing in unlucky people who are unaware he has usurped the name of White Silver and put them to work in his army or factories, building weapons for whatever rebellious plans he's got."

"Still, that seems like a rather small force to hold the orbital high ground." Rahm Kota commented.

"It's small, but it's big enough to be comparable to the New Mandalorian Royal Guard, that would be the most likely force to be sent on such an operation. Add to that there's no guarantee that he doesn't have more ships hidden around the moon somewhere, just to draw the Royal Guard into a false sense of security before springing the trap." The Guard Captain said, matter of factly.

"Always best to keep some of your cards hidden, if your enemy underestimates you, they are in for a nasty surprise."

"Well let's hope he's made a massive mistake with this whole rebellion business then." Rahm Kota said I heard him turning to walk away.

"Anyways," Captain Struc said, "I have been given the okay for landing at the village of Garval, shall I proceed with a landing, Steel?"

I chuckled at the use of the code names that we had decided on for the mission. Technically I was still the White Silver and I would need to obtain that name when we finally completed the mission but until that moment it was better to use different names for conversations with other people. "Just take us in Strike, let's find out what awaits us on that planet."

With that said, our little ship began a swift descent to the planet, soon arriving at the fairly small town a good three to four miles away from the City of Gargon. Stepping off the ship I had to note that the planet was in fact very cold and was glad I had packed some warm under armor clothing. It is a fairly bustling town, mostly blocky double story buildings but they are fairly small, they are likely homes or small businesses, it feels very familiar to the 'Small town USA' area that I hid in my 2nd life after the war. Only instead of paved roads, it's still using dirt roads.

The space port, if you could call it that, is basically a wide plateau outside the town where multiple ships can land. You see the port building has a tower, a hangar right next to it, as well as fuel tanks nearby. Everything you'd need to be a rural space port, you even saw a Gozanti freighter out in the distance surrounded by dozens of smaller freighters and shuttles.


The rest of the guards, Zum, and Kota joined me outside. I tapped the side of my helmet to activate the radio, "S4, stay onboard the Ratio and try to keep everyone in contact with each other. You'll have better communication systems than most of us will, most likely."

"Will do, Mistress." came the robotic voice before I turned to face the other members of my band. After a day of thinking it became obvious very quickly that X4's codename is too long so I had changed it to the more abbreviated S4.

"Alright so here are our objectives, we need to make contact with the nomads and we need to make contact with anyone interested in preventing Mandel Hypernautics from taking over the planet. With their help, we'll see if we can put Mandal Hypernautics out of business."

"Rahm, Zero, and Strike, I think if I put you in charge of finding the nomads you can pull it off, don't you agree?" I was speaking low enough that they could hear me but no one outside our group would be able to, best to be careful as we didn't know what ears were on us already.

Rahm nodded his head and said, "Putting your faith in the Force, aren't you?"

"No," I responded matter of factly, "Strike and Zero are more likely to find the nomads than not but I also can't have you going into Gargon city until we have the initiative in our hands. As I said, better for you to appear uninvolved with the effort until the last moment as if you just showed up for the fight."

He nodded his head before the Struc asked. "So the three of us will be outside the city searching for the nomads. What are the four of you going to do?"

"We're going to find our way into the city and split up into two teams of two. Our job is to either find allies in the city or gather information about what Mandal Hypernautics are up to. We'll try and stay in contact through our comms but too much of that could draw attention so we'll be careful on that and neither one of us will be trying to start any fights, understood?"

"I'm not a big fan of you guys splitting up." Struc noted.

"Two people are a lot easier to go around with than four." I simply responded, "Onyx and I will be one team and Skota and Mok will be the other."

"Wait, what?" Ordo said, sounding confused.

I simply shrugged it off, and gave the comment, "A male and a female Mandalorian walking together are more likely to be taken as a couple out for a stroll than being foreign spies."

"Okay, let's mix up, great plan. How are we going to get into the city though?" Mok asked, sounding a bit concerned.

Before I could give an answer I saw someone coming up from the Port office. A tall older gentleman by the looks of it using a cane to walk in our direction.

"Hello there, I hope you have money to pay for your stay." The gentleman said, his face scarred with age, he took a look at us and then said, "Oh no, you people aren't here to join that damn Silver cult are you?"

I looked to the others using the turn of my helmet to hide that my hand had slipped to my vambrace to turn on the voice changer before looking back at the older gentleman and asked, "And what if we are?"

"I would be forced to offer you a reduced price for your stay and tell you when the bus arrives. Otherwise the fracking black Mando Mercs will be breaking down my door to say I'm being anti-codex."

I thought I felt a blood vessel pop just above my eyes. Thank Mandalore for our helmets cuz I could keep a rather unimpressed look even as I was wanting to wring the neck of the False Silver. "How many credits is the normal payment for a stay at your fine establishment?"

"20 credits today, and you have to buy fuel separately if you want to refill your tanks."

I nodded and reached into my pocket pulling out 20 credit ingots and handing it over to him. "That should cover today and there's a droid on board who will continue to pay until we return if that's alright with you?"

A man raised an eyebrow before he said, "As long as he pays a full 20, I don't give a kriff where the money comes from. Anything else I can do for you madam?"

"Yes, when is this bus supposed to arrive? And can you keep quiet about where our ship is if anyone comes asking?" I said handing him another 20 credits worth of ingots.

The man blinked, looked at the money, nodded at his head, and pocketed it before saying, "Next bus to Gargon arrives in 33 minutes, not a lot of people will be on it so you should have a quiet and uneventful ride. As far as I'm concerned, this ship's not even here. I have no idea who dropped it off, have fun at Gargon madam." The gentleman said before turning and walking away.

Turning back to my companions said "And I believe that has been settled. We'll make contact with S4 in 4 hours. We should keep making contact with him occasionally to maintain that we haven't run into issues and we don't need to rush anything, agreed?" The other Mandalorians and Jedi nodded before I turned to face in the direction of the road. "Now Onyx, Scalpel, and Click let's go find that bus stop."




Gargon, 2 miles out of Garval Village
Struc Ordack


"Not really seeing how this is going to find the nomads." Zum said as Rahm sat on a rock across from me and Zum.

We wandered our way out of town to find the nomads. I would have preferred to have tried to talk to the townsfolk but Rahm seemed to know where he was going and, well, tracking nomads was not exactly something I'd ever done. I battled on Mandalore during the Civil War and though there were a few nomadic clans on Mandalore, most had already settled into cities or clan fortresses.

We'd gotten a good way away from the small town before Rahm saw a rock and sat down on it. Since then we'd been here for the last 20 minutes waiting to see exactly where we were going. To be fair the scenery is pretty nice to look at, blue skies, snow capped peaks in the distance, tall grass all around with many boulders scattered around the area, likely a result from erosion. It's sights like this that I can see the appeal of getting away from the hustle and bustle of city life.

"He's probably listening to the Force, Jedi are known to sit and just feel the Force for hours on end." I reasoned.

"I know that, but why does he do that now?"

"Beats me, probably asking it for directions? I don't know how it works so I'll let the expert do his thing." I shrug whilst half-heartedly answer.

"Patience is a virtue, my friend." Rahm said from the rock he is on, causing me to look at him.

Pointing towards a nearby tree stump he said, "That tree over there has damage from a lance hitting it," pointing to another area he said, "there's a bit of afterburn on that rock," Finally he pointed at the ground between Zum and myself which caused us to look down. There was a piece of metal that could be any other piece of metal as far as I was concerned. "and speeder bike damage, most likely had a wipeout around here. If I had to make my guess the Nomads use this area for travel possibly to get to the town for trade. We only need to wait a few moments and then I'm sure a group of them will come sailing over the horizon on some sort of trade trip towards the local town."

"Right, that seems a bit hopeful." I mentioned, I turned to Zum and asked "Have any better ideas?"

The old armorer shrugged saying, "This is not exactly something I usually get up to. Most nomads have their own armors and those that don't, don't exactly call on space traveling ones like myself. Probably use the local town armorer for most of their gear."

"My best guess would be to walk back into town and just start asking questions. Maybe someone will have a direction we can head towards." I offered in hopes of speeding this whole thing along.

"I don't think that'll be necessary." Rahm said, raising his hands in a surrendering manner. "The other reason I chose this specific position was it was so open I was sure that if the nomads had any scouts in the area that they would spot us from several miles away and organize some sort of reaction to a couple strange Mandalorians and someone who looks mysterious."

I turned to look at him wondering why he had his hands up, "What kind of react-" I didn't get to finish as I heard the cocking of a slugthrower behind me. It's times like this, I miss the smart microphones in my Royal Guard helmet. I would have heard him coming long before he came this close.

"Raise your hands carefully, Aruetii." Someone said from behind us in perfect Mandoa.

I was going to say something when Rahm said in accented Mandoa. He's using some of the ancient words instead of the more modern basic that had slipped in over the millennium, "We mean you no harm, wanderers. We are fellow warriors, searching the mountain for friends."

"Friends are hard to come by in times of need," came a voice from behind me, "but if you don't know them how can they be friends?"

"If an enemy of my enemy is not my enemy, are they not at least an ally worthy of considering a friend."

"And what enemy would be my enemy."

"The one who would threaten your nomadic lifestyle and enslave you to the factories of the great City of Gargon."

I heard an audible spit, I hoped he wasn't wearing a fully sealed helmet, before the Mando said, "That city was never great, it was always a cesspool. But you have a point." I saw Rahm lower his hands, and I took that as a sign that the threat had passed so I lowered my own.

Turning to look over my shoulder I saw a Mandalorian with what appeared to be red armor looking at us, with a thankfully open helmet. He is armed with a slug thrower that looked older than the Mandalorian Civil war. Granted every slugthrower looked older than the Civil War, yet this looks well taken care of as its wooden stock has the shine of lacquer and the metal has the subdued shine of blackened beskar.

"What's the deal? Why do you want to help us against the Silver Shabiir when you are wearing his colors?"

Zum spoke up first, "The situation is complex but I will narrow it down to allow for the easiest understanding. We don't believe he's the real White Silver and we're here to prevent his continued use of the name."

The red Mandalorian chuckled and said, "Can't even hold his own cult to him, what a weak Mandalore, I'm Rath of Clan Glint, if you're really the enemy of the Silver Shabiir, then I welcome you to our rebellion. If not, we can always use more nutrients and we're always in the market for more beskar, don't betray us. Got it?"

I nodded and said, "We understand. We are not going to betray you, our interests align."

"Good," he put his hand to his helmet, "I'm going to call a speeder so we can get you guys to the camp. The leaders are going to have questions you're going to need to answer. All clear fellas." Before our eyes, 3 other Mandos rose from the tall grass around us.

I nodded before taking a step back till I was next to where Rahm and Zum was standing and asked, "How do you know Mandoa?"

"Oh that, Mando poetry is quite popular and was a required reading, for a few years. And considering the amount of times Jedi end up in conflict with Mandalorians I thought it was the best to actually be able to speak your language, you never know when it would come in handy."

I left it at that and said, "You're a strange Jedi, aren't you."

"I prefer the term, prepared Jedi." He said with all seriousness, causing me to chuckle.




Mandalore, Sundari
Obi-Wan Kenobi


"Well this place seems to have built up well." I mused looking at the cityscape, from the window of the transport I was in.

"Master?" Anakin asked from my side looking out the same window.

"It's been a good 17 years since I've been on this planet. Looks like it was well on its way to recovery, when I was here all those years ago, they didn't have dome cities like this." I explained as he nodded his head.

"Strange that they built domes over their cities. I'm not a fan of sand as much as the next person but it seems a little bit of an overreaction."

"Well that may be true for Tatooine but Mandalore's atmosphere has a tendency to have poisons in it, limiting their exposure is often for the best." I explained as I looked out the window seeing the Royal Palace starting to come into view. I had not expected to ever come back to Mandalore, after I left all those years ago I'd pretty much had the assumption that I'd never be here again. But the Force works in mysterious ways. News of the Silver Codex Rebellion, as some of them Masters had called it, had quickly reached the Jedi Temple and normally this sort of intersector conflict would have taken a bit longer to get up the chain of command of worry. As the Jedi Order usually sent people to deal with these situations upon requests and didn't insert itself often. The problem is that a Jedi may have inserted themselves into the conflict and so the Order needed to find out what was going on.

As I had become the resident Mandalorian expert, due to my history. I had been assigned to pay a visit to Mandalore with my young Padawan.

Shaking my head I muttered, "What was Rahm Kota thinking, getting himself involved in this?"

But the universe didn't answer, all I got was Anakin asking, "Do you think Tanya's here?"

I shrugged and said, "I don't know, I knew she was a proponent of the Silver Codex so I imagine that politics have made her go into seclusion until this whole situation is handled. She could be here or she could be on any of the other Mandalorian worlds."

"Hmm that's too bad." Anakin sounded a little bit sad not to be able to talk to her. He told me about their meeting at the Jedi Temple so I imagine it was simply a slow journey to friendship those two were on. Which is good, having friends in Mandalore could not hurt relations with the system.

"I'm sure that she'll turn up soon enough. After all, even if she's in political hiding they're going to want to keep her safe and the safest place in the Mandalorian Sector is the Royal Palace."

That seemed to bring a smile to young Anakin's face but before I could give that too much thought the transport came to land on one of the platforms in front of the Royal Palace.

"Well here we are." I muttered, walking towards the door and stepping out with Anakin right behind me. There waiting for us were a couple of Royal guards who immediately asked us to follow them, eventually leading us into the Royal Palace's large greeting room.

There I saw a face I had not seen in years. Upon the throne was Duchess Satine, next to her was an older man with a beard and they were deep in discussion as we entered. "Duchess Satine." I said, giving a bow. Though I didn't see it, I suspected Anakin did the same.

"Obi-Wan Kenobi you're not someone I expected to see." She said, while looking down at us. "Pray tell why have you come to Mandalore?"

Standing up to my full height I said, "One of our order may have gotten himself involved in the current situation going on within Gargon and we were simply sent to be at your service if the Gargon situation was to go out of control."

"That situation is completely under control," the elder man said, "Gargon is a backwater at the best of times and barely even part of the sector. We are already in the process of working out treaties with the other planets of the sector to lay a blockade on any goods coming in and out of the system to the rest of the sector until the madness that seems to have taken it over is undone."

I rubbed my beard in thought, "An economic war, that seems a bit passive but it could work." The Duchess got up from her seat as I mused on the plan.

"It may be passive but it should be effective in stopping the spread of Mandal Hypernautic's influence." She said, "Though I wonder why the Jedi Order are so concerned about one of their own interfering in the situation that they'd send two of their Jedi to look after me. Is it perhaps because they worry that this will give exactly what the CEO wants? Let this Jedi attempt to set things right the way only Jedi know how and fail, causing the CEO to have perfect propaganda and attempt to inflame the passions of the people against me?"

I swallowed deeply, she'd got it in one. I've never been good at politics but Satine had decades of practice with running the Mandalore system. Sure, I was good at diplomacy but that wasn't politics. Getting two sides to stop fighting each other was one thing, getting two sides to work together was another.

"My duchess is insightful as to the Council's worries." I admitted.

She nodded and said, "It's an unfortunate thing, the wounds of the Republic Excision still run deep and the CEO is playing deeply into those wounds." She shook her head but before continuing. "Hopefully your rogue Jedi doesn't cause too many problems, I've worked very hard to get this planet to peace and I'd hate to see it all go up in flames."

I nodded my agreement before saying, "I'm sure with a little search of Concordia we can find him and get this whole matter settled. But until we do, the Council thought it best to take preemptive measures."

The duchess nodded her head before saying, "I will arrange a few Royal Guards to help you in this search and we'll see if we can get you a place to stay while you find your rogue Jedi." She then smiled and said, "I'm glad to see you again, Ben."

I smiled back and said, "It's good to see you too, Satine."

"Perhaps we'll have a walk later. I have meetings to attend but I wouldn't mind showing you the progress that's been made in the city."

"I'd like that."

She nodded and moved past me, heading off to whatever meeting apparently needed to be done to deal with the current situation unfolding over Gargon.

The older man walked past me and was giving me another strange look, a mix of annoyance and amusement. But he quickly left, leaving me and Anakin in the room.

Turning to Anakin I said, "Well, I guess we better see about finding a hotel." I stopped that thought when I saw he was looking at the door Satine had gone through with a look that almost said he understood something all of a sudden. "Anakin?" I asked, confused.

Anakin quickly shook his head and said, "Nothing master, we should probably find a hotel or something."





Gargon City, Warehouse District
Thisish Skota


"This is a terrible plan." I muttered as the Mok continued his work trying to break into Mandal Hypernautic's warehouse's electronic lock.

"This is a great plan," Mok responded as a cable sparked inside the box he was working in. "Ah I'm sure that wasn't important." he said before continuing his work.
I wasn't exactly thrilled at the notion of it being two man teams, let alone letting the princess go off on her own with that kid. But I trusted Struc to know what he's doing and if he thought that Tanya had something, well I guess I would have to go along with it.

But I hated this whole operation, I lost a lot of friends and family during the Clan War and was thoroughly not a fan of conflict. The only reason I joined was that Duchess Satine wanted the best of the best to be in her Royal Guard, and being a professional surgeon for several years after graduating from the University of Alderaan meant that I likely have the most attractive resume for a medical position. The Royal Guard were not expected to go out and fight, with the Duchess's connection to the New Mandalorian philosophy of pacifism at most I would have to deal with food poisoning or an injury caused by a fall with a very rare case of attempted assassination. When I was assigned to be the princess's medic, I thought it would be much of the same, take care of her health and be there with a cure just in case someone slipped her a poison or something.

However, now here I was helping her attempt a murder or a coup. Really what was the plan for the girl? If I was to believe what we had been told, this was an operation to clean the name of the Silver Codex which I wasn't exactly a fan of. Sure it was better than the traditionalist's way but it still saw violence as necessary in its text. While I can agree with some aspects, I find violence detestable and would prefer not to engage in it, however I will defend myself and my team should the need arise to prevent them from getting harmed.

I prefer not to even be involved in this whole operation. Yes, I'd sworn an oath to the Guard and I wasn't exactly going to break an oath just because I had issues with some possible outcomes of the operation.

Perhaps real violence would scare the girl straight and she would end this notion of the Silver Codex letting it die on the vine, although after Struc's tests I find it highly unlikely. I just had to hope though that we didn't all end up dead as well.

Anyhow, my personal problems aside, we'd split up from the princess and the kid to explore the city trying to gather intelligence. Right off the bus there had been a recruitment agent to try and get people to sign up for their new Silver Guard, apparently some kind of civil militia that the CEO was putting together.

The black uniformed Mandel Hypernautics agent was someone pushy, but he'd let us go after a little talk from Tanya. One thing I'd give her, it felt like she could talk her way out of pretty much anything.

Mok and I made our way deeper into the City and found ourselves in a warehouse district. The guards had been fairly consistent throughout the city, black clad mercenaries watching corners often led by what I could guess were real Mandalorians in older armor with a white emblem of their mercenary group. They seemed to be less prominent near this particular section of the Warehouse district. I suspected it was so deep inside the city that they weren't considering anyone would try and raid it, which was reasonable. From the few speeder trucks that had gone by it looked like it was a warehouse for raw materials. Why would anyone steal iron that hadn't even been processed? Why would you want to get into the facility even if it was the least stealable valuable element in the supply train?

Well our resident slicer has a reason, the answer is that the facility itself is still hard-wired into the network that Mandel Hypernautics used for its intake and resource management; once we tapped into it we could see the entire network and all of the information inside.

So we've done exactly what we've been told to do by gathering intel. We'd quickly broken into the facility, then found our way to the foreman's office and started to get to work finding out what was going on and what was coming in.

"Anything of interest?" I asked leaning against the foreman's desk and watching the door in case said foreman decided to return.

"Nothing yet, a lot of shipments of raw resources, apparently they've been buying beskar from some old debris fields that date back to the Mandalorian Wars."

"Chakaar." I muttered.

"Yeah, apparently the quality of the beskar is still pretty good. It's actually talked about here that they are thinking of adding a bonus for the pirates they've hired to deliver these resources to another facility."

"Another warehouse?" I asked out of curiosity.

"No, that's the interesting thing. All the facilities I'm seeing here are marked as 'gg' most likely for Gargon and I can find them on maps of the city. This facility that they're apparently sending resources to is not on Gargon, it's marked as 'at'. I guess it's some other planet they have a facility on."

"How many resources have been sent to that planet?" I asked out of curiosity.

"Half of whatever has been recovered from the debris fields." he commented, as he looked through the records. Before we stopped and tilted his head, "That's interesting."

Tilting my helmet so I can look at him and the door as best I could I asked, "What did you find?"

"There's references here of a shipment of something coming in but it's not made clear exactly what it is, only that it's heavy equipment. Whatever it is, the shipment will be here in a week and it's theorized it'll increase production quotas across the board."

"Oh that doesn't sound too terrible." I stated, before I heard the unlocking of the door. Turning my head I saw what I would guess was the foreman entering the room. He had been looking down at some paperwork but he stopped as soon as he looked up and saw us. The surprise on his face fading to resignation and tiredness.

"If you're going to steal from me, here is my wallet and the safe is behind the bookshelf. I am just done with everything and I am not paid enough for this." He said as he took out his wallet and pointed at the bookshelf on the left side of the room.

Mok and I shared a look before I said, "We're not here to steal from you, we're just investigating. If you're willing to keep quiet about us being in your office, we'll keep quiet about being here."

"Fine by me, but please get off my desk. I have to file this procurement order for steel with the Southern Steel Mill within 20 minutes so that they can actually fulfill it before they close for the day." he said matter of factly, stepping past me as Mok got up, and took his seat.

As the room filled with the sound of typing, the foreman started to vent, "You know, my dad was friends with one of Mandal Hyper's department heads, classmates or something. He told me that there is a job opening at his department for a warehouse manager. I had just finished college so I was all bright eyed and innocent for work and I was under the impression that I would just be keeping track of resources coming in and out but no. All of a sudden the department head told me to fill in for a foreman that called in sick. So I had to travel to several construction sites, inspect their progress and write a report to the department head. You'd think this is only temporary, nope, the foreman died due to an allergic reaction to a drug at the hospital so now I'm stuck working 2 jobs while the department head finds a replacement, which he probably won't, the lazy bastard. After a week I had the system down so the work is somewhat manageable and I just sleep in the parking lot."

I hid a wince while Mok rubbed the back of his neck hearing the unfortunate formane's story. "Then a month later, the department's procurement officer quit so who does my boss call for a replacement? You guessed it, me. I now had to talk to a dozen suppliers for several dozen different materials all around Gargon to find the best price between them all, write a procurement report to order it, file a report that my warehouse had received the materials, and then I had to send those materials on their way to the various sections that needed them. I had to juggle 3 jobs for months now and to top it off, I'm not even getting paid for the extra jobs I'm covering."

While I had my mouth opened in shock, Mok made an audible hiss before saying, "Why not just quit?"

"Remember that procurement guy that quit? He was found dead in an alley, 'mugging gone wrong' was the headline that day. I might loathe this job but if the choice is between this or death, I'd choose this, but after 2 years of this I might reconsider." The foreman finished his typing before he opened a drawer to reveal a report and started to write on it.

"Now I have to deal with spies, Nomads raiding the warehouses, and all kinds of bantha dung because a man had the bright idea of 'Oh we're going to rebel against the entire sector'." The man said, ranting and writing at the same time. "I just want to finish my contract, take my money, and go open a nice little shop somewhere but no. I have to deal with people breaking into my office to look through my work files."

"Sorry." Mok said sheepishly.

The older man sighed and said, "No, no apology necessary, you're just doing whatever job you're being paid for too." He took a closer look at us and said, "Really, white and silver? I thought no one was dumb enough to actually wear the cultist's colors."

"What's the problem with white and silver?" I asked, a bit concerned at his statement.

"Well, other than the craziness of the CEO's claiming he's White Silver, he's let some extremist cult leader take control of the Silver Guard. Anyone he finds wearing those colors, he basically forces them to join at a gun point. If they don't, well he says you don't deserve the armor and shoots you."

"Damn." I muttered. That was a bit of a problem I would have to contact Tanya about. Reaching up to my helmet, I tried to contact the Ratio. As Mok continued to talk to the warehouse foreman.

"Do you mind if I ask a question?" The slicer asked.

"You put up with me venting my problems and life story for several minutes so it's the least I could do, as long as it won't get me in trouble, I'll tell you anything you want to know."

"Thank you, there's a shipment coming in a week later that said 'will increase production by 50%' or something. Do you have any idea what that's about?"

"Oh that, CEOs made some contract with droid manufacturers to make a bunch of, what's the right term, 'slave-driver droids'? Basically, some droid tool makes sure the factories keep working or at least defend the factory against any more Nomad attacks. Still trying to figure out if he's gone completely evil or if he's just trying to defend the factories, me and a couple other foremans are betting on the former."

"You're betting if he's gone completely evil?" Mok asked, a bit of shock in his tone.

"There's not much else to do on Gargon nowadays. I just want to make my profits and be on my way off of this damn planet. But I'll tell you right now, I totally expect the CEO to take over the spice production from the gangsters before the year is out and try to sell it on the open market to fund his ambitions, probably to the Hutts."

"Agent Scalpel?" finally came the voice of X4 over the radio.

"S4 I need you to send a message to Steel, the silver armor is a death warrant amongst the Silver Militia. Be careful and avoid any leadership." I said into the comm after muting the external speaker.

"Will do Scalpel, message is sent."

"Good." Thankfully that the message went through, I turned to Mok and said, "Let's get moving, we still have a lot of intel to dig up and we've got to figure a way back out of the city to meet up with the others."

Mok nodded and said, "Thanks for the help sir, we'll be on our way."

"I've never seen you before in my life." he said as he continued to write his 5th paper.





Harswee, Harswee City
Vai Viktis Vizla


I breathed in and out trying to temper my annoyance. "We really should be with Tanya," I muttered. As I walked with Tabi down the main street of Harswee city. I was still pretending to be Tanya, wearing her trademark greens, hair a little bit shorter, and a pair of sunglasses, you probably wouldn't be able to tell us apart at a distance. It helped that we didn't know anyone on any of the planets we were visiting, and we're not going on any official state visits. These were simple appearance missions, which meant we could stay at regular hotels and leave when we wanted to.

"My dear you really need to stop worrying about Tanya. I saw her fight during that whole gang incident and I doubt she'll get into too much trouble. Frankly I think she can find her way out of most trouble. I wonder who trained her?" Tabi commented as he walked next to me still in his full armor though he'd taken his helmet off to let the breeze take his hair.

Being that this was his homeworld, I had elected to let him take the lead on our little walkabout. I needed to put in appearances around towns to at least appear to be on the move and to be Tanya, build our alibi as it were. I'd never been to this world before so it was an easy call to make.

"Maybe, but I have never really been that far away from her when she needed help." I let out an exhausted breath. I could tell Tabi who trained Tanya but it's probably best to keep that under wraps as long as possible.

Tabi smiled and simply put his arm around me, "She's your friend, of course you're worried. But you're where she needs you the most, putting in appearances like this will keep her identity secret and allow her to continue her political career."

I was going to say something but we were interrupted by Kastel, "I'd say 'you should get a room' but remember to stay in character."

"Right." we both said, separating a bit. Didn't want to screw up Tanya's reputation.

The world of Harswee was heavy. I wasn't exactly sure how heavy it is compared to most planets but it was heavy enough that the people here tended to be stronger and shorter not by too much but enough to deal with the extra gravity. Kastel and I had been trying to ignore it but after a few days of wandering, we noticed that we couldn't be out for as long as we would like. It was too exhausting for us to walk for more than 30 minutes before we needed to rest. Which was a shame because as far as Mandalorian worlds went, this place was rather beautiful.
For generations this planet had been producing fabrics and other fine materials for the Mandalorian Sector. It was believed that the original population had been human and was one of the first human races to be incorporated into the Mandalorian Way which was why they had been able to maintain parts of their culture, specifically rug making.

I've seen some mighty fine rugs with some mighty fine clothing, and to frame those items for sale they built mighty fine looking buildings. Unlike the slab style that had taken over most of the Mandalorian system, this particular planet had never lost art in their structures. Not as blocky as some of the art coming out of the Mandalorian sector but you could see elements of it there.

The buildings often had pointed roof towers coming out of the top and seem to be designed to cast as much shade as possible on the street, most likely because of the slightly higher temperature. The planet is a desert world, sure the area we were in was more junglish but in this city the temperatures, even at this time of year, meant it was quite muggy.

Looking around the people, I still had to shake my head and say, "Still can't believe the amount of clothing shops your people have."

"When the most effective crop around here is only useful for cloth production and when no one else is thinking about clothing as a style, it gives them a lot of options to sell to. Off-worlders have come here for boutique sessions, usually very rich and famous from other sectors wanting to get a new style. A few Mandalorians have also offered themselves for our services over the centuries. Well they tend to be more worried about their armor, less about their clothing."

I chuckled at that since he wasn't wrong but before I could make any other comments he continued, "If it wasn't for the Binder we'd probably still be living similar to Mandalore in the past.By the time we built the space port on this planet, we would probably have still been selling just regular linen clothing. But his wise efforts made sure that our planet has a growing economy even with most of the sector at war. There's a story about, oh 300 years ago, two clan chieftains both bitter rivals, came to this planet to get a new style."

"What happened?" I asked to add curiosity.

Tabi shrugged, "They went to the same shop a day apart got the exact same style and the next time they met they basically murdered each other and escalated their rivalry into a blood feud. I think it's still going on."

"Haha." I couldn't stifle the laughs coming out of me at the idea that there are two clans fighting each other mainly because of something so ridiculous as wearing the same clothes, was so Mandalorian and yet so hilarious.

"Really they should have known better, at the time they were doing 'its combat skirts' and kilts were all the rage. Well they're still a bit fashionable now even if not as much as they were then."

I had to ask, "Do you have a combat kilt?"

He smiled and leaned in, taking my chin with his hand, "My dear, if it's all the rage I have at least one, and it would not take much to get me into one or out of one, just a word."

My cheeks turned a little bit red at that thought.

"Oh, for the love of Mando, remember who you are right now. Tabi, keep that attitude in the bedroom." Kastel whispered rather loudly coming up close to us.

I quickly stepped back and said, "Right, right remember who I am, yes. Hey, maybe we should go to that shop over there, it looks cooler than out here."

Tabi looked over at the little ice cream shop I had pointed to and now I just had then looked past it and said, "Hey Tanya how well do you know your measurements? Cuz it looks like there's a good place to get an upgrade on your clubbing gear. Might be a good way to pay her back for making you so worried."

Looking to where Tabi was indicating I quickly saw the sign for the shop, Combat Clubbing. Right underneath it was a sign saying 25% off combat skirts. Said skirt was in the window, and on the shorter end of skirts.

I laughed as I realized the implication and said, "I'm quite familiar with Tanya's measurements." Getting her something to wear that was out of her comfort zone and making her wear it the next time we went to a club would be the perfect revenge for making me worried about her. I was all too familiar with her measurements. I even knew how large of a heel she could handle since she tended to wear shoes with a bit of heel in order to make our heights closer. Her being only 5'8 and me being 5'10, if people were paying attention they would quickly figure out that I was not Tanya. Unless you looked when she was wearing a bit of a heel on all her shoes, in which case she looked closer to 5'9.

Taking my hand Tabi said, "Then let me lead the way my dear." I smiled and laughed as we walked towards the shop and laughed even louder as I heard Kastel comment behind us.

"I can't believe I volunteered for this Osik." he muttered with discontent.

Tabi opened the door and I was about to step in when I thought I heard a clicking noise. Confused, I looked around but saw nothing out of the ordinary so I shrugged and walked into the shop.




Gargon City, Central District
Engiz Ordo


Following behind Tanya whilst keeping a good eye on her, I watched the city go by. The architecture was somewhat impressive, if a bit dingy, buildings had a lot of the Mandalorian block style which showed their settler's roots. Those nearer to the center of the city, where we were now, had a lot of domed roofs to their building's designs, not too different from images I'd seen of Hutt territories. Considering there was a Central Palace in the middle of the city, now run by a cabal of gangsters as a casino, it was hard not to remember that this planet had once been part of the Hutt Empire, though one of its more far flung and eventually abandoned territories.

Besides those thoughts I noticed that there were quite a few non-Mandalorians on this planet, sure there were plenty of people in armor and a lot of them didn't have Mandalorian visors or were wearing markings that indicated they were from other parts of the Galaxy. If anything Gargon reminded me a bit of Coruscant with the amount of different people walking about and the neon lights. Quite a number of the buildings were more than 20 stories tall which led to darkness on a lot of the streets and the alleyways were basically pitch black so you relied on the neon lights to guide your path.

Tanya seemed to know exactly where she was going, easily navigating the streets. Leading the way towards the wealthier parts of the town. I wondered what was going through her mind. I always knew that she had a bit of a fighter in her but I didn't know until recently she had attempted to bridge her urge for fighting with the peaceful ways of her aunt. To have what she had created taken and perverted the way it had been, it is easy to imagine that she was frustrated and apoplectic about the whole thing.

Of course it's hard to say if that was really what was going through her head. Even when she wasn't wearing a helmet she always seemed to have complete control of what she was revealing. All I knew for sure was, she did not like whoever had taken her Silver Codex and was planning to take it back somehow. However, even if we could maintain her secret identity if she murdered the False Silver, as she called him, as far as I was aware there was a good chance her Aunt would figure out who had done it. And if she did… well considering how authoritarian she could get about her peaceful ways I worried that Tanya might find herself in some trouble with her aunt.

I would approach the subject but I was sure she was already well aware of those possibilities and was coming up with her own plans for them. If not, well either way this False Silver needed to be handled, preventing a civil war was more important than her own political aspirations. And if she was willing to give up those political aspirations, it just showed how dedicated she was to the people of Mandalore and a real peace. It ratified my belief that she was someone special, the maverick Mandalore needed to set it straight.

Before I could get too deep into that thought though Tanya stopped and held her hand up. "Onyx over there." Looking past Tanya I saw two of the black-clad Mandalorian mercenaries walking down the street following what appeared to be a higher up in Mandal Hypernautics. He wasn't wearing any armor but had a blaster at his side as well as the company logo on his shoulder. I knew that Tanya was trying not to look at him so I did the same, only using a corner of my visor to keep track of them. As we watched them they entered what appeared to be some sort of club though the guards seemed to be somewhat lacking as they waved people in and out without issue.

Over the internal com, I heard Tanya say, "Man looks like the type to have loose lips and be too far up for the company for his own good. I'd guess those two guards are there to keep an eye on him while drinking and not to protect him. That's what a good human resource officer would do in this situation if they couldn't fire the man directly."

Speaking back over the internal comm, "What's the plan then?"

"Oh that's quite simple, we just sit in range to hear and see what we could get." She said leading the way.

I shrugged, as that made as much sense as anything so I followed her in.

Inside of the club was, well, a club. There were people talking, flashing lights, and loud music. Though it was not as loud near the back of the facility I quickly noted as we moved our way in that direction.

There were a handful of guards peppered around the place. Most of them are wearing Mandalorian armor of one form or another but not the black suited types that we've seen following the Hypernautics employee. Following the higher-up would mean being a bit easier to spot so Tanya took us on this circuitous route around the border of the room to a table just on the other side of the booth he took a seat in. His two guards remained standing at the edge of his table.

Then we sit just out of the guards' sights and listen in. Oddly enough the first thing we heard was not from the booth we were trying to listen to but from the booth on the other side of us as a couple locals had a discussion.

"Did you hear about Clan Morson?" one of them said.

"Yeah that's a terrible thing, inviting a clan to negotiate and then locking their representatives up."

"They're not, they've been judged enemies of the state and he's executing them tomorrow in the old Hutt arena."

"Fucking psycho. Bossman really needs to deal with this guy. He's going too hard too fast. You don't execute an entire clan just because they didn't side with you when you gave them an offer. Chances are that's how you get other independent clans to unify against you."

"What do you expect? The man's from Mandalore, every single one of them is a psycho. They don't even consider the rest of us who live in the Mandalorian sector Mandalorians. We're all just armor thieves to them unless you were born and raised in Mandalore."

"Yeah, Skanah is probably going to have a lot of people watch the execution just to make a point of the whole deal and have the armor stripped from them to be given to his Silver Mandalorian army."

That was a little harsh. But then again not exactly wrong, the Traditionalist Mandalorians had been a bit racist to anyone who had not really been born in Mandalore for a good hundred years. And my uncle, the patriarch of Ordo, had told me several times that even though the Traditionalists were out of power, that belief system hadn't exactly gone the way of the Mythosaur. Though if the man harbored those beliefs, it was strange the way he was enlisting non-mandalorians into his army.

"Trying to define who's Mandalorian and who's not for your benefits of course." Tanya muttered over the internal comm, her head shaking slightly. She continued by saying, "Starting to think this would have been a self-solving problem, if he wasn't using the Silver Codex the way he was. Even with him using it, this might still be a problem that would solve itself, but it would leave the Silver Codex too damaged to serve its original purpose, it might also take too long for us to let the situation be resolved on its own."

"And how exactly are we going to solve the problem, Steel?" I asked "I mean have you thought about what you're going to have to do if you have to kill him?"

"Hopefully it won't come to that. What we need to do is humiliate him in such a way that no one will believe he's the White Silver, past that, well it depends on what he does." The way she said it was just so cold and impersonal, I got the feeling she was not even worried about the possibility of having to kill him which was concerning to say the least.

Before I could probe deeper, the conversation we had been waiting for started. A figure in red and blue Mandalorian armor sat down across from our target. Distinctly different from the black mercenaries guarding the Hypernautic rep.

With an odd accent she said, "Is the White Silver too busy to have these meetings, or does he forget we could cut support for his little uprising if we judge him to be too much of an issue?"

"He knows who supports him and he sends his regards, he would be here himself but matters of state required his attention. As for your support, he is very glad to have it and is willing to continue all deals as long as you still provide the required assets."

"Yes, the required assets, the Battle Legionnaires, will be here soon enough, but we were under the impression that White Silver was wise enough not to stir the pot on his own planet. The council is worried that the rebellion may become a counter-rebellion and we'll end up arming our enemies."

"It won't happen, once the nomad clans are brought under our control, this planet will be secure and we can get to work spreading the rebellion to other worlds but we need droids to build our army, we do not have the manpower to waste."

"The droids will be here but we may need to negotiate a more equitable price if they're going to be used as a law enforcement unit and not for the defense we were told they would be used for."

"That's fine, the boss is working with a crew to start tearing into a few more debris fields and we'll have more resources at our disposal to send your way, not as good of a quality of metal in those debris fields but there'll be more of them."

I heard an audible sigh of contempt before she said, "Fine, I'll send a message and inform them of the negotiations proceeding well enough and the droids will be here within the week. However, can we meet somewhere more private? This place feels like it has ears in the walls."

The figure started looking about the room and Tanya grabbed my wrist and indicated we needed to get out of here.

Following her lead we made our way out of the room in hopes of avoiding the gaze of the figure with a strange accent. We were able to get outside quickly and I was able to take a breath but before I could get a word out Tanya pulled me towards an alleyway and said over the intercoms. "Push me against the wall, hand on my hip, helmet to helmet now."

I was left stunned for a second and nearly got out a "What?" before she said, "Do it now!" And I did as she demanded, I pushed her against the wall, put my forehead to her forehead in a Keldabe kiss and put my hand on her hip. I had no idea why I was doing this but an order is an order.

Tanya quickly put her own arm around mine to hold the back of my helmet, forcing our bodies closer, the chest plates of our armor touching. I was left with many questions, one was 'had Tanya always been that short 'cause I had to crank my neck a bit to look down at her so our foreheads met properly?' Two, 'why was my face so hot and was this some sort of dream?' And three, why the hell was this happening?

I got an answer to three as through the corner of my visor I saw the red and blue armored Mandalorian from before go across the mouth of the alleyway looking for something they stopped and looked directly at us and shook their head and continued walking.

After a few minutes Tanya finally broke the hold and said, "That was a little too close for comfort." She said looking down the alleyway towards the street.

"Sorry." I said, still fairly warm after that.

"No not you, you were perfectly close. I meant getting nearly caught by that unknown supporter." She said while looking like we haven't just 'helmet kissed'.

"Have you ever heard of something called a Battle Legionnaire, Engiz?"

I shook my head and said, "No, that's obviously a droid of some kind but I've never heard of it before."

"Hmm well whoever is producing them is obviously not a friend of Mandalore. We need to keep note of that when this operation is over. Let's get moving Onyx, we've got plenty more places to check out, information to dig up, and plans to make."

"Yes ma'am." I said, trying not to think about what she meant that I was perfectly close?





Writers not: and I present the longest chapter yet, the last bit of around the sector world building and events before the fighting begins. I would say more but ah tiered.





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Just caught up with this, I like it. Tanya is mostly accomplishing her goals on purpose, with only some Tanya Miscommunications going on, which already makes it a good one. Her ethics seem pretty good here too, avoiding murder on a personal level and putting immense effort into understanding and solving problems for the Mandalorians. Her friendship with Yoda is nice, I want to see them grow closer even after his big secret is revealed. In general, I hope she can emotionally grow and open up a bit.

Mandalore Tanya seems super foreshadowed at this point, unifying the values of New and Old, making the Mando sector into a powerful unified force. Interesting to see how she would respond to the Clone Wars, because how would defensive doctrine respond to a civil war, but also the Clones themselves should throw her for a loop. No chance she'd ignore that.
 
Chapter 22
Chapter 22
714 FNM (24 BBY)
Month 10





Hyperspace, En-route to Ordo
X4


Brewing a cup of tea, I maintained my stance as the ship jumped into Hyperspace. We had just left the planet of Gargon, my Mistress's new holdings in a manner of speaking. Yes, Mistress handed over daily operations of Mandal Hypernautics to a local and her aunt. However, the fact that I was to be Mistress's liaison with those two, as well as handling much of the financials of the company until the situation was completely under control, indicated that for all due purposes Mandal Hypernautics is now her company and everything it touched is her holding, including Gargon.

I was always amazed by my Mistress's capabilities. She had come to this planet to deal with someone stealing her name and here she was walking away with the planet as her property. Of course the local gangs and nomads would say that they owned it but do they really?

The gangs were looking for someone to make their planet more legitimate. In order to bring it into compliance with the rest of the sector so as to bring in more wealth. Which would work perfectly for my Mistress's plan for a luxury world for the rich and famous to stop off on.

The Nomadic Clans were, in essence, indebted to her for her act to save a fellow Nomadic Clan, ensuring that they would come to her call if she ever needed it.

The planet may have its own rulership but it was definitely leaning in favor towards my Mistress now. And it will be her power base that she could call upon if something troubling were to happen and their resources required to mitigate or fix the problem. It was amazing that she was able to think so far ahead to create a series of events that resulted in her having such strong control over the people around her.

Really, she was setting herself up to be a glorious leader of her people while claiming not to be interested in such roles. No doubt this was a ruse or at the very least to maintain deniability. When it is time for her to take control of Mandalore as the new Mand'alor, I do not know how she will do it but I know I would be there serving graciously under her as is my role in existence.

Once the tea finished brewing I walked across the dining area of the little ship and put the cup of tea on the table in front of Tanya who nodded her appreciation. "Thank you, X4." She said with a smile, taking the glass and sipping at it.

I was about to turn away when Tanya asked a question, "Any reports from Vai I should know about?"

I spun my neck a little as a best approximation of a shake of a head. "No Mistress Tanya. Lady Vizla has completed the majority of their stops and is on schedule to travel to Ordo in 74 hours and 39 minutes from Jakelia."

"Perfect," she said with a smile as she leaned back in her chair, "and I can finally get back to being a senator and not a glorified freedom fighter." She sipped her tea before looking to the side of her head at a little bit of auburn hair hanging there.

"Need to dye my hair back to blonde." she muttered in annoyance, before sipping her drink again.

"I have already picked up a few shades of dye from Gargon City while we were there, Mistress, in preparations for reapplying your disguise." I said stepping away to get to work on something else.

"Thank you X4." Tanya said before putting her cup down and reaching down to her side grabbing the sword that hung there she put it on the table, "Now what am I going to do about you?" she muttered and she looked at the blade.

The blade was taken from the CEO of Mandal Hypernautics when Mistress beat him to the ground on live holo. She already had it transferred here as well as a slug throwing revolver that Clan Morson commissioned as a thank you gift for saving their lives. I've already inspected both and determined that it should be her property though she had yet to take a look at it. The revolver is a rather elegant model that has been known among the locals for being reliable, well balanced, accurate, and fairly deadly to those without armor. It is lined with chrome to give it a silvery finish as well as being engraved with her signature wing design.

Carefully, Mistress unsheathed the blade and looked at the writing along the flat of it. It was interesting watching her read it as she blinked several times in confusion. I already translated it from Mandoa to Basic when I inspected it, 'So I wear it, proclaimed itself to be the blade of the Warlord of Clan Kryze, rightful Ruler of Kalevala'. Though I was curious what my Mistress's reaction to it would be, being that it was most likely my Mistress's ancestor's sword.

"Huh, I have to figure out a way to get this to aunt Satine. It's her blade as far as I'm concerned." She said before she sheathed it again before reaching for her tea once more.

I would have said something but Mr. Muduuc had stepped into the room and walked up next to me reaching into a cupboard to grab a cup.

"Hey X4," he said in a rather gruff tone whispering in a very conspiratorial way, "did you happen to take care of that thing I asked you to take care of?"

I nodded and said, "Yes, the record you wished to remove has been removed." Referring to his request that I delete any indication that he had ever worked for Mandal Hypernautics. I was unaware of what he had been doing for Mandal Hypernautics but I was suspicious that there was quite a lot going on that even I was unaware of.

An agent of my Mistress just happens to be working for the company that my Mistress is now in control of before then. Well that was an interesting coincidence or is it perhaps this was part of one of many Tanya's schemes? Has all of this been a plan from the start to take over the company? There is no proof of course, my Mistress was too good for that for my Mistress was a wise and mischievous Mandalorian. I can only wish to be as good as her one day, so that I may serve her better.

Mr. Muduuc nodded his head before walking over and sitting down next to Mistress. "Hey kid, how are you doing?" He commented rather plainly before spotted the blade and reached down to pick up the sword. "Huh, this reminds me of your grandfather's sword. Old bastard loved that thing. It was shaped sometime during the Mandalorian Wars only slightly altered over the last thousand years or so." He said pulling the scabbard off, revealing the information written on the flight of the blade.

Mr. Muduuc's normally passive face changed as his eyes bugged out looking at the blade. He quickly turned it over on the sides, examining it before stating, "This is your grandfather's blade, isn't it."

Mistress made a noise of compliance before saying, "Technically I believe it would be Satine's blade now, as it says it goes to the ruler of Kalevala."

Mr. Muduuc immediately shook his head, "No no, this blade belongs to a warrior not to someone who has been running away from her warrior ways for all her life. If anyone should have it, it should be you." he seemed to stop before looking at her and saying, "Well I think it's already found the rightful owner as far as I'm concerned." Before reseheathing it and putting it back down on the table.

"I'm not a warrior, I am simply a politician." Mistress said, waving the idea away which resulted in him laughing in her face.

"That's what your grandfather said actually, word for word. You understand that war is just diplomacy by other means, if anything this proves you are the rightful owner of this sword, kid." He said as he reached over and messed up her hair a bit. "Maybe you come from the other direction but you understand the necessity of actually being able to fight, which makes you the perfect one to own this. Leave it up on a mantle if you want but have it close by so that he will bring you luck."

"He?" Mistress asked, sounding confused.

"Ah right, old traditions have the Mandalorian's spirit be imbued within their armor and weapons when they die. So in essence your grandfather's blade is your grandfather, here to watch after you and your fights."

"Ah, that makes sense," Mistress said before continuing, "though I really believe that the blade should go to Satine, so that she could at least be given the chance to have it first. I need to find some way to arrange it to fall into her hands."

Mr. Muduuc shrugged and said, "That's what you want to do kid, but trust me with how often she melts down beskar armor and weapons, it would be better just to hang it up on the wall and get more use out of it than if you handed it over."

"Noted." Tanya said matter of factly before sipping her drink.

Shaking my head, I wondered how she was able to do this already as she was making moves to take over Kalevala. She even managed to get someone to basically beg her to do it. I must double my efforts to be even better at creating the funding she needed in order to make sure she was successful in her efforts to rebuild Mandalore in the image she saw it in.

Shouldn't be that hard now that there is a worthy planet to base most of my Mistress's company out off as Gargon had quite a large smuggler population that transited its way through, plenty of pilots to choose from, and the legalities of the planet were such that no one would look about a few holding corporations claiming to be from there. Not to mention I could acquire quite a lot of muscle from the local mercenaries. Yes, Gargon would be a perfect planet to build a functional financial empire out of, to support my Mistress's goals of course.

Before I could get any deeper into those thoughts, more of the crew of the ship started finding their way in, grabbing drinks and food, talking, and chatting turning the atmosphere into a pleasant one. One of them had turned on the TV to watch some of the recorded episodes of the Silver Rider that had been loaded into the mainframe.

It's quite a pleasant environment to return to after the combat they had been through I imagined. And now their loyalty was all but assured since they had fought by my Mistress's side to unseat the False Silver. Perhaps I should involve them in a few of my operations to make money? I would have to be careful though, make sure the Royal Guards are not going to think I was doing anything illegal or getting involved in anything that was too morally ambiguous. But it would be beneficial for all parties involved if I were to utilize some of their skills. The slicer, Mr. Mok would be quite useful in setting up some more of the harder companies to fund.

Yes, I should look into that. Perhaps I should also look into getting a few more droids for the growing space fleet I would now be acquiring through ownership of Mandal Hypernautics. So many different opportunities, so many options to know where to even start. However I knew one thing, to trust in my Mistress and the plans she creates and everything would work out. Now what should I make my Mistress for today? I picked up something called a sugar cookie dough that would be fine I think, right? She did seem to enjoy sweets, yes that would be perfect.




Kalevala, Kryze Clan Fortress
Satine Kryze


'How many years has it been since I've been home?' I wondered as I looked up from the shuttle platform at the old family estate. It has been close to a decade, if not more. The last time I was here was to say goodbye as I left for Mandalore.

Shaking my head I moved across the somewhat clean platform, sand had somehow found its way up here, which is to be expected in a desert world, It finds its way everywhere. I made my way to the front door quickly typed in the old security code. Without fuss or issue, the doors opened before me, allowing me to step inside as two of my Royal Guards accompanied me. They weren't really needed, this place was so well defended and out in the middle of nowhere I doubted anyone would set up an ambush here but it is their job to be by my side and I might need their help to haul the armor back.

I still had not heard from the Zum yet, but it was only a matter of time. He'll pop up sooner or later, I am sure. If not, well I guess I could use the Royal Guard's armorer for the task and all that. But either way, it was time for me to find my old armor. The beskar in it was a family heirloom and I should probably have it ready for the creation of this new set. If I decide to go through with it, I'm still a bit unsure on the matter. At the time I originally came up with the idea I was certain, now I was having second thoughts.

Old pacifist habits die hard I suppose. I've probably been drawn too far into the nature of pacifism over the last few decades, assuming that complete pacifism as the New Mandalorians dictated was the right way when there probably was, as Tanya had proposed, a middle ground somewhere that both sides could come to an agreement or compromise. I'll have to see if I could find this middle ground now and that would take time. Old strill, new tricks as the saying goes.

Clearing my mind, I reached up and removed the atmospheric mask before putting it on a rack. The other two guards reached up and pulled off their masks as well. It's a design that fits neatly under their helmets compared to mine which was more of an older model with notable filters.

Once that was done, I moved over to the panel and pressed a button to initiate the decontamination procedures, removing any chemical or radioactive material that might have flowed into the building with us.

This is a constant fight on Kalevala, while it wasn't as badly bombarded as Mandalore since Kalevala's ecosystem is still somewhat functioning but a large swath is covered in poison. Kalevala had been bombarded with a lot of stuff over the decades, heavy metals being one of the more notable poisons in the atmosphere. That's why most of Kalevala lived in atmospherically controlled cubes that allowed them to make sure nothing dangerous got into the buildings. Really, Mandalore had gotten off comparatively lightly since Mandalore doesn't have to deal with a poisoned atmosphere. Although the biosphere was still functioning on Mandalore, well everything was dead and nothing really moved so any poisons were able to be cleaned up rather easily and buried deep underground. In most cases I'm sure there are regions that were worse than others but they tended to be far away from population centers and safely forgotten.

As soon as the decontamination room stopped cycling, I stepped out and started walking down the hallway admiring the sculptures of my ancestors and the paintings on the walls. One thing that I shared with most of my family was an enjoyment of Mandalorian art. One of the first things I had done when I had taken up residency at the Royal Palace of Mandalore was commissioning cubic art for the walls, in order to remind me of home. Here the paintings are, for the most part, depicting various members of the Clan Kryze throughout the last hundred years. Most of the older stuff were on other levels since the platform had only been constructed 100 years back. So I recognized some of these faces, from grandfather to father to brother and his wife. I stopped and looked at a particular wall, noting how much Korkie took after his father. Give it a few more years and I probably would not be able to tell the difference, besides the slight hair color change between the two. Shaking my head with a chuckle I continued on my way paying some respects to a bust of my father, commissioned after his death.

He's always been a strong warrior and a good man who has done his best to maintain the peace after grandfather died. I suspected if things had gone differently, he would have ended up ruler of Mandalore and probably brought in the type of society Tanya wanted. Maybe a little bit more aggressive than what she stated, since he was a True Mandalorian after all. He reveled in combat but he understood that there was a need for peace more than any other leader in the sector I'd seen.

It was a terrible thing how he died. The only thing I have been able to dig up over the years was that Martial Traditionalists, that had been connected to the clans currently running Mandalore after The Siege, had invaded Kalevala for material aid after all their ability to produce food on Mandalore during that time was all but destroyed. I have been trying to negotiate some sort of agreement when they had decided to backstab him and launched the raid. After that things became murky as my father's sword and armor were stolen. I know my brother died that day with his armor taken as well as my sister, Bo Katan, went into hiding. As for my sister-in-law, she supposedly survived but died sometime later with her armor stolen after her death.

Over the years I had actually managed to get a hold of my father and my brother's armors. Some low life had been trying to sell them on the open market but I thankfully put a stop to that. It was actually the last time I've been here as I placed their armors into their rooms as a final testament to them returning home. Bit of the Old Mandalorian still in me, I guess.

As for my sister-in-law's armor, that was still a bit of a mystery. Being of Clan Keldau her family line was somewhat important to the Traditionalist, so I suspected it had ended up in their hands. A lot of Mandalorians had come from Clan Keldau and I wouldn't be surprised if it was in some reliquary somewhere, as a testament to the final Keldau. But just as likely it could have been melted down at some point. Maybe even becoming part of the Sundari's walls which were reinforced with bits of beskar.

Moving on, I walked further into the fortress only stopping when I reached a familiar doorway, the entrance to one of the few rooms in the building. Smiling, I looked at the old door with fond memories. Remembering long gone days of my childhood and early teenage years before things went terrible.

Once I had my fill of nostalgia, I reached down and grabbed the door handle, expecting it to be locked. After all, it had been years since I've been here and I'm pretty sure I had locked it. But it wasn't, as a simple touch the door slid open. Now these doors were normally hermetically sealed shut, there was a locking mechanism that kept them locked and then there was the mechanism that kept the environment from being exposed to any contaminants if something ever happened to blast a wall open. So by all rights the door should not have opened like that, but it did. It slid open to the side before coming to a stop without a hiss to indicate that it was sealed tight, leaving me there stunned.

Has someone broken in? But the facility had been locked down perfectly fine and no alarms ever sprung up. Someone had to have snuck in and if there was someone inside why would they have broken into my room? Confused, I walked into my room smiling at the fact that besides the strangeness of my door being broken in it was still as I remembered it. My bed sheets are still neatly made, in fact the room was somewhat lit by a window through the curtains and a few posters from Coruscant musical groups I have been into at the time of my youth were on the walls. And on my old desk there were a few etchings that reminded me of how bored I could get one if I didn't have a lot of things to do, something you just didn't have once you got older.

If anything the room looks perfectly inta-, No, wait there was something off. The bed may have been made but it was slightly wrinkled as if someone or something had laid on top of it. Right in front of my closet in fact, like someone sat on it. Facing my closet I immediately walked over to the door and hit a button to open it, revealing an empty armor stand. Someone had stolen my armor. Who the hell would steal my armor!? Why would anyone steal my armor? What point is there to steal my armor? Why? This was possibly the most disconcerting event I had ever had and I had no idea who was behind this transgression.

If someone had broken in to steal my armor had they stolen everyone else's armor as well? I stepped out of my room and started walking down the hall quickly, reaching my parents room pressing a few buttons, the door sprung open and I stepped inside. It was still as it should be, the bed was made and besides a little bit of dust from what appeared to be a crack in the wall it was fine, I'll need to have someone send over here and fix that up later. Walking over to my parents' closet, I pressed a few buttons and opened both doors revealing my mother's armor and my father's armor exactly where they should be so they had not been stolen.

Turning to the guards I said, "Check the building for any signs that someone had broken in."

They both saluted and said, "Yes, my Duchess." before walking out. Turning back to the sets of armor, I was trying to figure out what had gone down here. Someone had broken into my estate just to steal my armor specifically. Who would do that and why? I know I'm going to get back into that circle. So after shaking my head I stepped outside and walked down the hall to my brother's room. Perhaps there are more stolen that might explain something or it might not, pressing a few buttons I walked across it to the closet and pressed a few more to open it and there his armor was, exactly where I left it all those years ago.

Shaking my head I walked back into my parents' room. Closing the door to get myself a moment to think, who would break into my room to steal my armor? Wait a moment I thought as I tilted my head towards a camera at the corner of the room. Standing up I walked across the room to a terminal and pressed a few buttons before bringing up security footage of the building. There was nothing in the room but it would tell me who had entered it in the last decade or so.

And according to this there had only been two groups in this building in the last decade, one was Tanya, Korkie, and Bo Katan, obviously exploring the building for its architectural and artistic merits.

The other was Bo Katan and Tanya and as I watched them leave on their way out Tanya was carrying a sack full of something that looks suspiciously like armor.

I had to take several deep breaths when I saw Tanya steal something from me, it was a little too much. Seeing that it was my sister's influence that had done it, I will ring her neck the next time I see her. Although I had to wonder why she had to steal my armor, did she know? No, that was impossible, just a random chance could have easily stolen my mother's or her father's armor for what was obviously a reforging project. Re-forging project… Zum was going to have to answer me on that. I have a feeling they've been moving around and behind my back and I felt a bit betrayed. Not too greatly since obviously the armor had been for protection, but it is the principle of the matter. I was going to have to come down a little bit hard on them so they didn't do things like this behind my back ever again. Kriff I'm already going to have to come down hard on them for the whole Gargon business so I would just add that to my list of things to quietly yell at them about.

Shaking my head I walked over to my parents' armor giving them a bit of a test before sighing. I was now without armor and here are two perfectly good sets right here in front of me. It may not be my original armor set but this one was as good as any. Carefully I removed pieces from both sets and stored them on the bed sheet. As much as I would like to keep them as a little bit of a shrine for my parents, they would do better to help me protect Mandalore in a new role if they were reforged. That's what I needed in this coming age.




Ordo, Clan Ordo Museum
Tanya Kryze


Finally, safe and sound. Away from the craziness I had to get myself involved in for the betterment of the sector, we arrived on Ordo's home planet of Ordo. I always find it hilarious how there could be a clan named after a planet with a planet named after a clan, like how Mandalore is the name of the sector, a planet, and a political position. I'll have to take a moment to look into which came first when I get a chance. Either way, we'd arrived at a rather secluded area in the far north of the planet, one of the many desert stretches where we arrived at Clan Ordo's main museum complex.

Engiz has always wanted to bring me here to look around so I figured it would be a great place for our little trip. Not to mention it wasn't a very popular tourist destination, which means there weren't a lot of people watching this area as far as I was aware. So when Vai and the other guards showed up here, they could simply just walk into our room and as far as anyone would know they had been with the group the entire time.

Well, that was the hope at least. With any luck, nothing had gone completely wrong and my alibi was firmly secured. If it wasn't, well I'll just deal with it if something comes up.

Anyways, the complex we've landed in was apparently not a very busy place, mostly academics interested in looking at records. That's why we came here though, this place had been set up to be a tourist spot, but it never became a popular one. We were staying in a hotel that was part of the museum. It overlooked most of the desert around us which was a light pink in color. I am not sure how the sand came out that way, probably due to trace minerals like those pink salts that a colleague in your first life. He talked about how his wife bought a bag of it after reading their health benefits off the internet. He swore that soaking in a bath with the pink salt every night helped ease his chronic his back pain. I wasn't a geologist so it was not like I would know something like this. If I was curious enough, I might look it up when I get a chance.

Besides that, the place was a very finely furnished hotel, it could probably give some of the places of my first life a run for its money, with the amenities offered. A small holovid theater, on one end of the roof is a pool inside a glass room to prevent contaminants from getting in, several traditional Ordo restaurants although most of them were closed for the off season. I guess we had arrived at a fairly quiet time for the facility. And most importantly, the complex also has private landing pads on several of the floors that were meant for security details of the rich and famous.

I would have to thank X4 when I got the chance and reimburse him because he had outdone himself by having the funding to rent this hotel suite for the time we needed it. It also makes rejoining Vai even easier since all they need to do is land on the pad walk in the building and we'd be good. I doubted anyone was looking for me but it was better to be safe than sorry.

But worrying about that kind of stuff was for later when Vai finally arrived, right now I was enjoying my time looking at the museum. Ordo was leading the way, showing off several relics, artifacts, and recreations talking about their history. There were quite a lot of items here, mostly weapons and a few pieces of ancient mandalorian armor with names related to various clans and other time periods.

There were walls of blasters of various designs, obviously some of them were older than the Galactic Republic. As well as a few slug throwers the further back in history we get.

It is to be expected really, considering what Ordo was in the long run. Ordo could be considered an arsenal world as it produced a lot of weapons and sold them to anyone with the money. They kind of proved my point about how we can profit off our abilities without having to take part in major conflicts.

Oh sure, members of Clan Ordo had been involved in the recent Civil War but the clan itself has never taken an official side. Those are just elements of their population who decided to join up with either side or settle old grudges. As far as the government was concerned they were not part of the conflict and they sold weapons to either side as a true neutral. A lot of their examples could probably be applied to the rest of the sector and would save the Mandalorian sector a lot of pain. They also proved my point about museums, this museum was also a fortress designed to protect the relics and data about how to make them.

Under each weapon was a design sheet explaining exactly how they were built, what equipment and material was used, and how to set up a factory to construct them. Important information for if you ever needed to rebuild a weapons factory or create a replica. And as we progressed through the facility I found more and more examples of this type of thinking. They preserve a relic or replicate it and then have a data pad attached to the display that explains exactly how it was constructed, with what materials, and how to do it. Additional information on the history of the design, its impact on history, and interesting trivia are available in various labeled tabs at the top of the pad.

Considering large parts of the facility were underground, I could assume that there were servers deep below with this information in triplicate. Ordo was ready to rebuild its arm industry with whatever was left if something were to happen. However, most of these weapons are outdated museum pieces that would not cut it in a modern battlefield. Like a muzzle loading rifle facing off against a modern M4 assault rifle. Of course war is not as simple as Gun A vs Gun B, its Army A with their tanks, aircraft, and logistics vs Army B with their tanks, aircraft, and logistics. A Mandalorian Battlegroup from the Mandalorian Wars would still mop the floor of the Trade Federation blockade over Naboo, even if the Mandalorians had a more primitive arsenal. In either case, Ordo also has several more modern equipment like a few WESTAR pistols or Galaar blasters but they don't have the manufacturing information listed, most likely it is under copyright protection. Weapons that do have their manufacturing information listed were probably old enough to fall under Fair Use or too obsolete to compete with modern designs.

Stepping into the next room, I saw that the museum wasn't just restricted to armor and weapons. There's an ancient aerofighter jet just sitting there as well as walls of little models of various ship designs with screens below to access each one. I could only smile at the repository of knowledge hidden under the sands of this world. It might seem to be mainly focused on the weapons but that was just because of Mandalorian nature.

There were other rooms we had gone through, libraries of reference pads and information detailing the history of Mandalore from Clan Ordo's point of view. There was even a system for you to check out those datapads while you're staying at the hotel, which I had picked out a couple already.

The one peaking my interest the most was a datapad by the title of 'The Last True Mandalore' a biography of Canderous Ordo. Considering that particular Mand'alor had been from 4,000 years ago. I wondered why they called him the last Mand'alor, then again he was probably one of the last Ordo to be a Mand'alor so it was likely just a simple opinion on the matter. Either way I'd pick that up as well as a few other datapads that I would read when I got the chance while staying here. Didn't even need to return them officially as long as you left them in the hotel room when you left, it would be returned for you so I felt no worries about making a mistake and not returning them.

I started walking towards the next room when Ordo took me over to a side passage. Pointing down the way he said, "There's a restaurant over here that's really great and it's almost lunch time, you want to get something?"

'I wouldn't say no to that.' I thought before saying, "Sure." Falling behind him as he led the way. After all it has been a long day and I was technically his guest in this world when you really thought about it.

His family ran the place after all and… hmm now that I thought about it Engiz is a Prince for lack of better words and it's strange that he had basically ended up in my retinue. I wonder if there was some sort of political game being played here? My aunt was rather shrewd and ensuring an alliance with Clan Ordo would definitely make sure her reign would continue. No, there was no guarantee for anything like that. Yes, I knew that there was a chance I might be married off at some point for playing the political game, but putting a potential marriage candidate next to them at all times in order to build a relationship was a little bit much. No guarantee it would work out, but if you're going to do that you would include more than one just so you would have double the chances it would work out. As far as I was aware Ordo was the only one with any political family relations.

Leading the way to the hallway, we arrived at a small stall where a man was cooking what looked like some sort of ramen noodle type of food. Like a lot of spices and greenery was going in the pot though I wasn't exactly sure what was being cooked.

Ordo pulled out a seat for me and I took it before he took one himself saying, "This place is a little out of the way but I've had food here before and it's pretty good especially their Munit Gi Soup."

"I'll take that under recommendation." I said as the chef of the installation walked over and said "What will you have?" Having no particular idea what was here I simply went with what order suggested saying, "Munit Gi Soup for me."

"The same." Ordo said not even bothering to open up his menu. The older gentleman who was the chef nodded before walking away starting to cook something. Whatever it was, it smelled incredible and was making me a bit hungry.

"So how are you enjoying the museum so far?" Ordo asked, seeming a bit wound up.

Smiling, I said, "I enjoyed it quite a bit, lots of neat little artifacts and weapons are cool. Can't wait to get to the second half of it to see what other stuff is in there. Though I wonder how this facility came to be? What led people to create it?"

"I think it was five generations after Canderous Ordo, he did a lot to rebuild the planet and the clan after our return from Duxon. But after the conflicts that followed his time, his armor was lost which became kind of a shame to the whole clan. Not wanting that to ever happen again they decided to turn the old Ordo's home into this facility and it's just been built up over the millennia ever since."

"So this used to be a Mand'alor's Palace then." I noted which Ordo nodded his agreement.

"One of the larger ones, I believe. Though that might just be a rumor, it could have been very small. Again, things have been lost to history, things we've regretted being lost so we've done our best to store things better ever since."

"As it should be." I noted as the chef walked over putting two bowls in front of us. It looked and smelled like ramen with dumplings yet it smelled like fish sauce. Carefully I grabbed the utensils and picked up the food before putting it in my mouth. "Mmm, it is very good." I said digging and enjoying the strange yet pleasant taste of pumpkin spice fish dumplings as well as the peaceful atmosphere of this whole trip. A complete 180 of the last few days of chaos. Hopefully everything would remain this way for the rest of the trip.




Ordo, Ordo Hotel
Vai Viktis Vizla


Stepping down the ramp I had nothing but a smile on my face after being on a long trip from Jakelia to Ordo. I was glad to finally be heading towards my escape out of this green dress, to be able to wear my colors again and stop pretending to be Tanya.

As much as I had fun spending time with Tabi during the trip, I've been constantly worried of being caught out or exposed. But that worry was soon to be over as far as I was concerned. Carrying my bags, I moved quickly across the landing platform heading for the door that would enter the room where Tanya was staying. Once inside, it was mission completed and I can go back to being relaxed as a handmaiden instead of a body double.

Well, technically I was always a body double but active body double would be the correct term I guess. Either way, I only stopped for a moment to struggle with the door before I stepped inside, happy to see that the accommodations were quite nice.

It would appear that the suite has a kitchen, a living room, and central area overlooking the landing pad with two floors. I assume the floor on top was for me and Tanya's rooms since those would be harder to get to while the rooms on the bottom floor will probably be for everyone else.

As soon as I stepped inside, I heard someone call my name from above and looking up I saw Tanya standing there, her hand on the banister with a smile on her face. I smiled back before saying, "I have returned from the mission princess, and I brought gifts from Harswee and Jakelia." whilst holding up the bags in my hands, full of clothing that I'd purchased for me and her.

"Good work Vai." she said, starting to walk down the stairs. "I don't think we'll get a chance to use those gifts before we get back to Coruscant. We're only here for another 3 days and then we're going to Mandalore. It's not like there's a lot of partying here or events to wear the fancy clothes that Harswee produces.

"I doubt that." Tabi said coming in carrying suitcases full of my stuff. Kastel came in after him carrying all of their stuff. And as the door closed the Regum sealed up its forward doors and locked itself the droid inside, having been programmed to do that to prevent theft.

"Oh? Well that's unfortunate, though still I think we might get some use out of these clothes before then." I said holding out one bag for her as she finally stepped onto the ground floor.

Before Tanya looked inside, Kastel spoke up, "Hey, where's the other ship that you guys came in here with?"

Tanya matter of factly reached out and grabbed the bag before saying, "The Ratio has set sail on a mission to make a few appearances around the sector, trying to create false trails on which way I went after the chaos at Gargon."

Kastel nodded as Tabi spoke up, "By the way, that was awesome, well you just took that bolt in the chest like it was nothing and melted that guy's gun to slag in his hands, that's the stuff of Legends. And the beat down you gave the fake Silver, yeah there's going to be a few people who wanted to have your boot on top of them."

I turned my head to look at Tabi with a look of disdain on my face. He saw my quick movement and said, "What? The holonet is a sick place and there are a lot of weirdos in the Galaxy. Anything you do will be taken out of context, that is just the way the galaxy works."

"Still that's not exactly polite conversation." I pointed out. Tanya, who had cracked her eyebrow a bit, shakes her head in mock disgust. "Denisons of the internet are the same everywhere you go." she muttered, making me tilt my head as I wondered what is the internet?

But I shook it off and immediately just said, "Come on open the bag. I want to see your reaction to what we got you."

"Fine, fine." she said, shaking her head with a look of amusement before she finally opened the bag and looked inside. At first she looked in there and seemed to not realize what it was having a sort of a confused look on her face but then, the look on her face was priceless as her entire body went rigid. Her eyes wide with a bit of shock, her hair sending a little bit more straighter, not to mention a little bit of flush that went to her as realization dawned on her. It was absolutely perfect and exactly what I was hoping to get.

Tanya closed the bag and coughed before saying, "Yes, very nice Vai. I am uh, thank you for this gift, um I'll make sure to use it when I get a chance."

"Oh? But there's a chance right now." I said matter of factly, pointing out that the ceiling. "I saw a pool on top of the roof so we can spend the day in the water and relax while I tell you that running around the planet trying to pretend to be you is hard work. I could use a soak in the water and sun. I imagine you're in no better shape after fighting your way through a city."

The redness in her cheeks was cute, the look of consternation from the fact that she really had no way out of it is even better. Oh, sure she could say 'No, no, I'm not interested' but I'm going to the pool considering there was nothing else on this planet I wanted to do. Seriously, this whole complex was something Tanya was interested in. I'd rather have gone to one of the more equatorial regions. I heard Ordo had a kick-ass party scene but we were here at the ass end of nowhere surrounded by deserts and a bit of ice that managed to survive the day.

Tanya audibly gulped before finally saying, "Yes I guess that's right. I'll go put this on." before turning to walk up the stairs looking rather defeated with her lowered shoulders, like she is on her way to a firing squad. Actually I think she would prefer the firing squad. I held it in until she finally closed the door to her room on the second floor then I let out a chuckle and high-fived Tabi who was laughing as well.

"Perfect revenge." he said matter of factly, with a smile.

"But wait, there's more." I said as the subject that would make it a perfect revenge came into the room.

Engiz Ordo stepped out from his room on the first floor looking around, "Oh hey guys, you're back." he said with a smile.

"Hey Engiz, you have a Royal Guard swimsuit right? They give those out as part of your uniforms for training I believe?"

"Yeah, we got something like that. Why?"

"Oh nothing much, me and Tanya are going to go up to the pool to enjoy the water and I thought it would be best to have you, Tabi, and Kastel up there to make sure we're safe."

Immediately he nodded his head in understanding and gave us a salute "Will do." Before heading back into his room to get his stuff.

"You two are absolutely evil, you know that right?" Kastel said, putting the luggage down on the couch and shaking his head as he did so.

"Correction, we two are fun." Tabi said, putting his arm around me before giving me a kiss on the cheek. "And this is probably the second funnest thing we've done with Tanya."

"Probably would be third if we had been allowed to go with her to Gargon." I muttered with annoyance before picking up my bag with my swimsuit in it. "See you two on the roof." I said before ascending the stairs and heading to my room, closing the door behind me.





Ordo, Ordo Hotel Pool
Vai Viktis Vizla


Smiling, I sat on a chair that can lean back quite a bit while enjoying the sun. I've managed to get out before Tanya, mainly because I wanted to see the reaction of the boys' faces when she gets here. This whole thing was hilarious and I was going to enjoy every moment of it, just had to wait till she got out here.

Currently Kastel and Ordo are tossing a ball back in the pool enjoying the water they are in regular swimsuits which they cut some nice figures with all the training that they got. Though I had to say the amount of tattoos Kastel had on his skin was a surprising wonder. What most of them meant, I think a few are ancient symbols. There is definitely an iron heart in the center of his chest, perhaps a mythosaur skull on his shoulder, and on the other shoulder isn't one of the more known ones so perhaps it's a local clan one? 'I need to find out more about him. He's too closed off.' I thought as they continued to toss the ball around.

Tabi was currently swimming laps back and forth, in a rather tight fitting swim suit which was enjoyable to watch. I'm wondering if I should get the other guards up here, but they are probably busy with their own stuff.

Plus, I figure they probably would not have given the right amount of embarrassment out of Tanya. I've seen the way she'd look at the Silver Rider on the holo-screen. She was attracted to young muscular men like any Mandalorian girl, and well the three veteran members fell out of that category rather quickly even if they weren't that much older.

Whatever I thought I was going to have we're interrupted as the door to the swimming area opened and Tanya walked in. Looks like I'd gotten the measurements right and she seemed to have no trouble entering the area with a slightly defiant look on her face as she looked around the area seeing that it was not just me and her up here.

Ever since I've known her she's only ever really worn one piece swimsuits and I don't know why. We may have only been swimming three or four times as a pastime so maybe she didn't really have time to get a real swimsuit. All the other times she'd swim, she'd done it in full clothing or her armor as part of our survival training so we were both quite adept at swimming in full kit.

That is of course not what I had gotten for her, instead I bought her a two-piece swimsuit. A little bit tight that shows so much skin but did the job of covering up everything important. It even came with a sheer fabric wrapped to go around the waist if the person was a little bit more self-conscious. It is a very good swimsuit, so I got her one in green and mine in blue so we matched.

She looked absolutely stunning in it, thanks to her long years of training she had a very fit, slightly muscular form. Nothing too hard and there are a few areas of softness but it worked for her. I heard more than saw a bonk, causing my head to turn to see that Ordo had apparently been so stunned he didn't see the ball coming from Kastel as it bounced off his head into the ceiling up above before landing in the water.

Shaking her head, Tanya walked along the edge of the pool to the set of chairs I had set up on and pulled off her wrap before putting it on one of the chairs saying, "I thought you said you were going to go for a swim?"

"Thought I'd wait for you." I said, matter of factly, starting to get up.

She made a huff that said she didn't believe me but simply shook her head for walking over to the pool. Cleaning her hands on her hips as she looked at the board across from her to read the pool instructions and saying "Sure sure, I believe you Vai." Without waiting for my response, she dove in head first to the deep end before starting to do a few laps in the pool.

I laughed as I realized she was attempting to cope with the little bit of embarrassment about this whole thing by turning it into an exercise, something that would not be wasted on her. Shaking my head, I cannon balled in after her before joining her in her laps. Might as well make it a bit of a competition between us and I'm sure the boys wouldn't mind.




Ordo, Ordo Museum Library Section
Tanya Kryze


After an hour of exercising in the pool, I am now exploring through one of the older sections of the library that made up the Ordo Museum. I marvel at some of the relics that apparently were kept on display but hidden from the outside world.

I was in one of the deeper sections, supposedly dating back to the original establishment of the complex and apparently they felt that this was so far deep in that no one would ever go looking here. On the wall were several lightsabers, ancient affairs mostly marked as war loot taken from conflicts that's generally from the Mandalorian Wars.

One of them had a plaque hanging underneath it that proclaimed that this was Revan's lightsaber. Hard to say if that was the same Revan from the ancient stories dating back to nearly 4,000 years ago or if that was just a lightsaber that matched descriptions of the blade. The plaque was not very helpful considering that it looked like it was almost as old as the walls itself and doesn't have a digital interface like many of the other items stored throughout the facility.

So there was no way to check the evidence on that, you just had to either believe it was the sword of the long dead warrior or not, personally I was leaning towards not. Strange little mystery but nothing I was too interested in solving, this area of the museum was seemingly devoted to the Mandalorian Wars with lots of little neat trinkets from the time behind a glass wall. There are various weapons used by Mandalorians to fight the Jedi from what looked like a World War 1 backpack flamethrower to a beskad not too different from the one I had received by beating the hell out of the False Silver. There were several strange boxes and pyramids with intricate designs haphazardly tossed together with a bunch of other jewelry and assorted wealth taken from who knows where across the Galaxy.

The only reason I made any mental note about the boxes was it kind of reminded me about the puzzle boxes from Hellraiser which gave me good reason not to stand too close to them. Sure I'd not seen anything like those movies in my three lives but I really did not want to find out that cenobites existed if they did.

Shaking my head I walked into the next room and realized I was standing in what appeared to be a crypt. There was a glass case containing a suit of armor laying on its back across from me. It's an ancient Mandalorian armor, silver in coloration rather plain and looking. Stepping closer, I saw that the helmet was connected to the armor by 2 pipes that seemed to run into the back plate which probably meant this armor had been designed for fighting in space. Looking down at the armor I thought it was consistently plain and rather unassuming with no real sign of why it was given any special treatment for its own room. There is one interesting thing in its hands, it looks like it was carrying what could be best described as an ancient shotgun. Looking around I quickly found the plaque, this one being digital so it's likely been installed recently.

It read 'Armor of the Unknown Warrior', apparently it was discovered deep within the castle that has been used to be the basis for the Ordo Museum complex. No one knows who it belongs to or where it came from, only that it had been well preserved. They rarely find examples of ancient Mandalorian armor, which was the only reason that it had not been scrapped. I had to give the Ordos credit, they know how to preserve written history.

What I've been able to dig up immediately after Mandalore the Preserver rebuilt Clan Ordo, they had run into some bad times with succeeding Mandalores which was why a lot of their history had gotten screwed up and lost to time. Which was why remembering history has been driven into their heads and places like this and finally been built. Shaking my head I hope we could export the model of this facility to other planets. The Silver Codex did call for turning fortresses into historical monuments for non-fighting reasons and this place proved the worth the time.

With every step in here I found something that, more often than not, had not been seen for generations that meant something to someone. Turning to leave, I stopped when I noticed that the wall across from it was covered in masks, T-visors galore, yellows, reds, pinks, a few greens, and lots of blues. Stepping forward I looked over the digital information displayed in a central screen explaining how these were various masks that have been donated from several private collections or had been found within the ruins of various Mandalorian conflicts.

Not all of them are masks, some of them appear to be helmets that had their front cut off which made sense. You didn't need the full helmet to show the changes in style over time. Most of them were T-Visors, a few were non-T-Visors though which was a bit surprising considering their prevalence in our culture for just a simple visor. One mask had a sort of proto T-Visor on it, which is a black set of glass growing across the eyes with red painted around the glass and then a red line going down the front, giving it a lot of angularity to it which makes it look impressively menacing. No real plaque denoting when it was created, only information on it was that had been donated by clan Ordo about 2,500 years ago to the museum. Shaking my head at the impressive collection I turned to leave, this whole place was an example of what needed to be built on every planet and the Mandalore Sector. Too many Mandalorians were obsessed with reliving the past instead of simply remembering it and going towards the future.

As I stepped out of the room I'd come from, I looked around once more at the lightsabers, wondering if the Ordo Museum should probably see about returning some of these pieces of Mandalorian culture. Yes, it makes sense that storing Jedi stuff might upset them, I was reminded about the issues between the United Kingdom and Egypt that had been going on for generations by the time I died because of the relics that had been taken from Egypt while under British rule, the same rule might apply to this situation. Then again maybe the Jedi didn't really care all that much about old lightsabers. They never really went after Clan Vizsla for stealing the lightsaber of their family member a century ago. I'd have to poke around and find out what their official stance on relics of their Order were.

My thoughts were interrupted as something bit my neck causing me to smack it in confusion. I looked around as what appeared to be a small black fly flew away. Shaking my head I wondered how that thing had gotten in here, when I pulled my hand away I saw that it didn't do more than just bite my neck as it had drawn blood. Sighing in contempt, I started heading towards the upper levels, wanting to be somewhere that I can get a little bit of medical aid. Just in case that bug was carrying some sort of disease I should be worried about.




Ordo, Ordo Museum Holo Archive
Engiz Ordo


'Focus, stay focused, you have a job, don't think about it.' Those were the words that are currently in my head as I looked through a library of what would best be described as war films. Technically they were documentaries that have been stored here from various ages long past. The oldest of which was somewhere around 1,500 years ago. I have been given an order to find some of the best to view for the last few days we were here and if possible maybe getting a copy for the trip back to Mandalore is a job that I was going to do no matter how distracted I was by what I had seen earlier that day.

'Why had she worn that? No! stay focused, Stay focused. Your boss has given you a job and professionalism was utmost for her from what I have seen at least.' I needed to find good war films to help her with understanding how people have been trained to fight throughout Mandalorian history. She wanted to see if there was any information about the changes that had happened over time. I didn't know much about it myself, I did know that about 4,000 years ago we favored heavy infantry up till our first fights with the Republic and we met Republican drop troops. Their jetpacks had been easily integrated into our own systems and in my opinion we've mastered it at a level that's put them to shame though that might just be a bit of Mandalorian chauvinism showing.

After all, mastering your enemy's skills is an important aspect of Mandalorian culture. In fact, many of the techniques such as grappling hooks and flamethrowers had been adopted by Mandalorians wholesale because we couldn't compete with Jedi in a head on fight. And where we couldn't compete we either found other routes or built technology to mimic their abilities. Some vambraces had magnetic or gravity generators allowing them to pull objects to them for example.

'Was that why she had done it? She is after all learning to be a diplomat. The planet she is going to has people who were going to expect her to do certain things and be kind of like them so mastering their skills was important. Not to mention having loyal soldiers who could do the same was also important. Did she wear a revealing swimsuit like she had to throw him off his game on purpose? So he would learn to master professionalism and such situations?' If so he'd flunked that test right off the bat and had to search the bottom of the pool for his glasses for a good 5 minutes.

'No he had to be overthinking this, why would she need him to be able to take such a stressor as that? Then again, what did she say during the operation on Gargon? He was perfectly close? Perhaps he'd pass some sort of test for being a good agent to play a role as a boyfriend or partner in espionage operations. If so she must be considering using him for such operations in the future then he had to prepare himself. Make myself able to see her in such a costume without gapping like a fish if I have to do a similar operation like that again.'

My thoughts stopped when I heard a voice behind me, "Boy, good to see you again."

Turning to the familiar voice, I saw my adopted father Raz Ordo the patriarch of clan and planet Ordo. He seemed to be in a good mood as he walked by me to look at some of the films on the wall. "Father-" I began before he raised his hand. "No need to go all ceremonial on me. You're a man now, you've gone out of the house and you have a job. Raz is fine ."

"Right, Raz. Good to see you, how's Ikudtovu?"

"She's doing fine. Finally got trained enough that she should be able to join the Ordo Self-Defense Force next year. I've been having to find an armorer to build her a helmet to deal with her head tails. Surprisingly it seems like that's a lost art, I only found three people who can say they can do it and two of them had work so shoddy that I considered banishing them from ever working on this planet again. But other than that things have been fine."

Shaking my head I said, "Well I'm sure she's happy to simply be in the military. It's always been her dream."

"That it has. And how's your dream going? How are your Royal Guard duties treating you?"

Smiling, I said, "It treats me fine sir. I think I made the right choice."

He reached over and messed my hair before saying, "Good, never back down from your own choices even if you don't think they're right, but if they are right that's always good. Now why are you in the movie section of this library?"

"Princess Tanya wanted me to come down here and find a few films for us to watch tonight, maybe get a couple copies that we could load up on the ship tomorrow."

Raz nodded at his head before reaching up towards the top and pulling a film out. "Yeah this should be a good one for your collection of films you've already got.

Taking the holo tab I looked at it and saw it was marked 'Mandalore the Preserver, The Canderous Ordo Story.' It was not a film I'd seen before, although I think there were titles similar to this I don't remember it being here at all.

"Just came out 3 months ago. New director, inspired by the Silver Codex section about building our own media, wanted to build a story about our Ordo Mandalore. Spent 7 months living in the basement using a suit of armor that we got hanging around down there as an example of the armor we used in that time period. So it's as realistic as he could get it. Pretty good fight scenes too, or so I've heard."

"Thanks Dad- I mean sir."

He chuckled as he started to walk away before stopping and saying, "That reminds me, I know we were supposed to have a meeting with your princess sometime tonight but I'm going to have to cancel. Some Osik came up, an Arkanian apparently snuck into the museum and caused some sort of trouble and is currently on the run. I don't know all the details yet but till we get the situation under control I can't really have diplomatic meetings running around. Best to get heading back to your room to make sure your princess is safe as well. Those creeps can show up anywhere."

"Will do, sir." I said, giving him a salute as he started to leave again before tapping his head as he remembered something, reaching into his pocket he tossed me a cube with a bow on it.

"Make sure that gets to your princess as well, it's a desk ornament really. Apparently some of my guards saw her hanging about some of the older sections where we keep this junk and I thought she might like a souvenir to remind her of her stay at Ordo."

"Will do, sir. Please say hi to Ikud for me." I said as I put the cube in the sack of movies I've been gathering up.

Nodding at me, he walked off and I got ready to head back to our rooms.




Ordo, Ordo Hotel Suite
Tanya Kryze


Thankfully the bug bite was all it was, there was no implication of anything dangerous about it. So they've given me a course of antibiotics just to be on the safe side, the privileges of being a princess. Anyways I had returned back to the main room of my hotel suite and was sitting in a chair as Vai and Tabi watched the local stations while various other Royal Guard members did their own things around the room.

It was the last day of our time in Ordo, tomorrow we would load up on the ship and head out for Mandalore where I would get to see Satine again and see if everything was alright.

Well almost everyone, Zum had already departed aboard the Ratio. One of the many stops that ship would make would be to Concordia to drop him off at his ship, which would put everyone in position safely away from ever being in Gargon. With the hope that no one would ever suspect what had happened to have actually happened.

During this moment of peace, I am reading a datapad about the Basilisk War Droid used in the Mandalorian Wars whilst listening to the others chat in the background. Mok and Struc were having a debrief on what their saw and did during the Gargon conflict. Skota is currently cooking popcorn, Ordo is in a chair across from me cleaning his glasses as he gets ready to work on his shock staff. And Kastel is reading a datapad about some sort of ancient Mandalorian tattooing practice. Which proved one thing to me, it was not just Ordo and I who enjoyed our time on this planet.

Tabi and Vai are being Tabi and Vai, by flicking through the channels looking for, I would hope it's the latest episode of the Silver Rider though I'd probably take anything at this point to watch.

Smiling, I sat back enjoying the very calming and soothing atmosphere. This trip was well warranted and I was glad I've gotten some time off. And I will admit the whole 'Fighting for Gargon', though a chaotic mess, I had scratched a bit of my adrenaline itch I had not had in a long time. There was something simple about being in a combat zone where you knew your purpose and your purpose was to crash into each other and a spectacular disaster of blood and gore or one of you survived.It was simple, even if the reasons you were in the combat zone were due to complex natures of political or economic reasons.

Hopefully I could avoid it, that simplicity was alluring. The CIA drew me into mercenary work in my second life, oh sure fighting the Commies was a very good deed for karmic reasons but it was not good for a person to build their life about the pursuit for a combat high of simplicity.

Reaching for a glass of water on the table I was stopped when I heard a distinctive tone from the TV. The fact the channel didn't change again indicated that they had settled on something to watch as I picked up the glass. Nope, I saw they were just busy being a couple. Shaking my head I looked at the TV and saw that it was some sort of news program called The Daily Ordo.

What appeared before me reminded me a bit of any news program from my first world, with two individuals staying across from each other. There's a bit of a difference as both were male, one was a sturdy fellow balding and had a knowing smirk on his face while wearing a Mandalorian style suit. The other was a slightly older gentleman, rail thin with a mustache that would make most men jealous, it appeared to be wearing the remnants of a suit having left his jacket somewhere showing that he was one who favored suspenders over a belt.

The older gentleman started first and said, "Good evening and welcome to the Daily Ordo. I am Juup Jir Jidoss from the Newspaper, Ordo Journal."

The more sturdy fellow spoke up, "Are they still allowing you to call your rag a newspaper?"

"Hey, at least I don't engage in wild speculation like you do on your holocast, brother."

"That's a point of view I do not share." the sturdier man said, straightening a stack of papers in his hands before introducing himself "Hello, Aipex Jidoss here, freedom fighter, warrior, and everyman survivalist."

"Yeah yeah, talk yourself up." Juup said with a sigh before getting on with it by saying, "Welcome to the Daily Ordo where we do a balanced take on the big news of the day. If it isn't balanced enough for you, that's your problem. Now let's get on to the first story of the day the terrorist known as White Silver has escaped Gargon."

I sat up fearing that all my work for the past few weeks had just gone up in smoke until the other gentleman interrupted the first one's flow. "He's referring to the True White Silver, the freedom fighter who single-handedly took down Mandal Hypernautics CEO Bresug Gerr and his obvious plans for a one Mandalorian government under his corporation."

"Of course, there's no proof of that," Juup said, "after taking over Gargon there is no evidence that he had plans outside of that. As far as I'm concerned, if you take over a planet, from who appears to be the rightful ruler, you're probably an insurgent considering this clip from Prime Minister Almec."

He pointed off screen and a clip of Prime Minister Almec appeared, "This White Silver is a completely unhealthy affair for the Mandalorian government. Gargon's status within the government is still up in the air so we cannot interfere directly, but we do not support random barbarians claiming to be Mandalore by taking over a planet from the rightful government. For sure, this time the man was a lunatic but what's to stop them from getting the idea in their head of trying to take Mandalore for themselves. As such, the 'True White Silver's' acts are condemned by the Duchess of Mandalore as a violent case of extremism."

"See violent extremism, terrorist." Juup said matter of factly, crossing his arms across his chest.

"You left out the bit where they said they would not be taking direct action just condemning the actions of White Silver as dangerous. It's not really saying she's a terrorist that's saying that 'We do not support overthrowing governments', which every government in the galaxy says. And considering how screwed up some governments in this galaxy are, I'm going to say that's just normal propaganda from the status quo."

"You are too light on a menace, brother. This person has a propaganda document floating about trying to entice people to join her cause and we're just supposed to believe that they are not planning to take over the sector?"

"Yes, because they're like me, a freedom fighter. They want to make the Mandalorian sector a better, more stable place for our people. Also if you had read the document you would see that they are in full support of unrestricting the militia's. A bit which would ultimately mean arming the civilian population again, which is better for the people. Tyranny can only be held accountable at the barrel of a gun."

"Pretty sure the quote goes, 'Tyranny springs fourth from the barrel of a gun.' but whatever brother. We're not going to settle this argument tonight I am sure."

Had to agree with the older gentleman on that last point though, I am not a big fan of being called a menace.

Shaking his head he signaled something to someone off screen in a small box appeared in the corner of the screen with a photo of me and Tabi? I had to blink a couple times before I figured out that it was Vai. The picture in question showed the two basically arm in arm and heads close together.

"In other news, Princess Tanya is currently conducting a tour of the sector where she is trying to make friends with all the diplomatic sort. She has appeared on a couple of Mandalorian worlds and is believed to be on Ordo at this very moment somewhere. And as we can see from my intrepid reporters, she is no slouch in making connections with people. These two lovebirds were spotted practically making out entering a clothing shop on Harswee. Details are still coming in but we've been able to determine that her young courtier there is Tabi Kregg, 5th in line to House Kregg who are the current rulers of Harswee as he appears to be showing the Princess the various sights his planet has to offer. And several days ago, there have been sightings of the couple enjoying their time on Jakelia after her trip to Harswee ended. They were seen enjoying their visit as they were seen enjoying a tour of Jakelia's tree top towns. A brave citizen who recognized the princess was able to share a picture of the princess enjoying a steamy kiss with her paramour under the setting sun."

My jaw was firmly dropped as a picture of Vai, in my disguise, is shown being held by the small of her back as Tabi leaned down to kiss her with a sunset in the background from a hidden angle because this is not good. The simple operation to make a solid alibi for where I've been during the period of False Silver was secure, but now everyone thought I was dating Tabi, which was something I did not want. No offense to Tabi, he's not my type. I would like my personal life to stay private and this right here would indicate that I now would have paparazzi following me around trying to turn my life into some sort of TV show for the masses.

"See brother, this is what's wrong with the New Mandalorians." Aipex spoke up before continuing, "They bring in Coruscanti behaviors and ways of doing things. Instead of a warrior princess, we now have some fashionista princess that might be a little bit too loose if you ask me."

"Hey, that's not entirely a fair assessment, you saw the footage of her fight from last month?"

"I saw that one and I saw the way Tabi there tried to rescue her. I also know that according to holonet rumors, she started that night with the Ordo boy, which means over the course of the last month she's dumped a good Ordo of a kid and stolen her handmaid's boyfriend. Or more likely knowing Corusantis she's playing both and her handmaiden is part of her harem." I swear I heard somebody give an audible shocked breath of intake from the TV.

Though apparently Juup was unshocked by the statement and simply said, "Brother there are no rules in Mandalorian culture against a harem. If the princess wants a harem she can have a harem."

"You're just saying that so you can make money off her in your newspapers."

"At least I'll make money that's better than your water filters."

Aipex smacked his hands down on the desk and gots up, "That's it, go time. Going to teach you a lesson about water filters."

"Bring it on, fatzo." Juup said standing up.

Before the fight on screen could really take off, someone turned off the TV and I was able to turn my head to look at Tabi and Vai. Trying to determine how much I was going to have to do to undo the situation they have forced me into.

Only to see that Tabi was currently being strangled in a chokehold by Captain Struc saying, "That's it, I'm going to have to beat some goddamn sense into you until you either learn to not screw up a single mission or get you removed for this God damn detail. Hell knows that as soon as this is over you will be removed. I am not going to stand for your idiocy in the field."

"Don't do that." I said matter of factly. Causing the Royal Guard to look up with a look that said that I better have a very good reason.

"If he's fired from this position that'll draw more attention to the whole thing. And as much as I would not like whatever outcome is going to come out of this, I will know that their little love affair has created a very solid alibi." I let out a deep sigh.

Not to mention if he was actually a 5th in line Prince that meant Satine had put him in this position as a possible husband-to-be like Ordo, confirming that theory I had earlier this week. I need to keep him in line, yes, but I also needed to keep in mind that this was possibly a political position that he'd been put in.

I would simply have to deal with it, though I would still have some vengeance on him. "However," I continued, "do put some sense into the man so he does not do anything like this ever again while on mission."

Standing up, I moved to the couch and looked directly down at Tabi as he gasped for air with the captain's arm around his neck. "Because of his little mess up, we are going to have to arrange a fake break up. So we'll have to make sure that's as public as possible to make sure there's shame on him for that. You understand what we need to do, correct?"

Struc loosened his grip so Tabi could speak, holding up his thumb he said, "Right fake date and fake a break up. Perfectly understandable, can I breathe now?"

I nodded to Struc who released Tabi's neck. Shaking my head I went back to my seat and let out a sigh. 'Teenagers' I mentally muttered.

Only being interrupted from that thought of just how much annoyance I had with teenagers, Vai leaned in close and said, "Thank you." That was a bit confusing for a second then I realized that I just saved Tabi's job which meant I saved their continued relationship. I should have thought that through more, oh well keeping your handmaiden happy was probably good for your longevity.






Writers note: and that's gentleman and gentle women is a beach episode… what you thought this was going to be some major chapter now now this was simply a relaxing time and order there was nothing secret or hidden in this chapter that may come back in like 20 or 30 chapters no no you're imagining things don't look at that stop looking at that I know what you're looking at don't look at it.

Anyways good times all around this chapter should be the start of the new arc which will bring us to BBY 22 I think it's going to be much shorter than BBY 24 to 23 which we are ending soon. Simple fact of the matter is after chapter 24 we will be in BBY 23 in fact if I hadn't gone back and basically added more to the concept of chapter 23 into the point where I now have a chapter 24 we would already be in BBY23 when we hit chapter 23 and we should hit BBY 22 which for all you folks who know Star wars BBY history should excite you in about 6 to 7 chapters which is three chapters faster than it took me to get to BBY23 there you go.

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I think Tanya might be underestimating some of those older weapons, oh sure they're in no state to be used now, but what with the Tech Stagnation, Regression, and glacial rate of improvement in whichever order for whichever century… The design would still work just as well compared to their modern counterparts.
 
That fly that bit her stole her dna for cloning or something right? If that fly was mechanical and controlled by that Arkanian that was on the run (a culture known to be good at gene mods).

Also she definitely let Tabi and Vai too lightly. They should be moved away from her security detail at least.
 
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I think Tanya might be underestimating some of those older weapons, oh sure they're in no state to be used now, but what with the Tech Stagnation, Regression, and glacial rate of improvement in whichever order for whichever century… The design would still work just as well compared to their modern counterparts.
To be fair there aren't any side by side comparisons between a modern blaster and an Old Republic blaster. So assuming that at the very least the technology is refined to be more efficient, more powerful, or more reliable over 4k years is not that hard to imagine. I don't think an Old Republic blaster is going to be able to kill a B2 or a BX, but I could be mistaken.

Also she definitely let Tabi and Vai too lightly. They should be moved away from her security detail at least.
Also why the hate? Genuinely curious.
 
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Also why the hate? Genuinely curious.
I would not trust any of my security detail if they can't even stop themselves from doing something this badly when it directly reflects on my person.

Disguised as Tanya and in a public place is not the time to be acting all lovey dovey. They have all the time they aren't out in public during the mission to do that. Idiocy in the field is like sloppiness in the unit, in that it is a rot that is in constant need of purging before it spreads like a fungus.
 
To be fair there aren't any side by side comparisons between a modern blaster and an Old Republic blaster. So assuming that at the very least the technology is refined to be more efficient, more powerful, or more reliable over 4k years is not that hard to imagine. I don't think an Old Republic blaster is going to be able to kill a B2 or a BX, but I could be mistaken.
The Material Sciences haven't really advanced all that much either, Hell Droids have gotten worse, give me a Single HK unit from the 47 to 55 lines over three dozen B2s, and again there's the tech regression.
 
The Material Sciences haven't really advanced all that much either, Hell Droids have gotten worse, give me a Single HK unit from the 47 to 55 lines over three dozen B2s, and again there's the tech regression.
She can't know that unless she sees their performance for herself. History books only give brief mentions unless its a specific book about the technology
 
It's an ancient Mandalorian armor, silver in coloration rather plain and looking. Stepping closer, I saw that the helmet was connected to the armor by 2 pipes that seemed to run into the back plate which probably meant this armor had been designed for fighting in space. Looking down at the armor I thought it was consistently plain and rather unassuming with no real sign of why it was given any special treatment for its own room. There is one interesting thing in its hands, it looks like it was carrying what could be best described as an ancient shotgun.
It's funny how this is most likely Canderous Ordo's armor which in turn makes the helmet of the armor the fabled and long "lost" Mandalore's Mask, the Mandalore's Mask which has been lost for millennia has been sitting in the Ordo Museum for fifteen hundred years without anyone the wiser.
 
It's funny how this is most likely Canderous Ordo's armor which in turn makes the helmet of the armor the fabled and long "lost" Mandalore's Mask, the Mandalore's Mask which has been lost for millennia has been sitting in the Ordo Museum for fifteen hundred years without anyone the wiser.
To be fair that's probably genuinely Revan's Lightsaber as well and it probably still works given 'Superior Sith Engineering'.
 
Vai leaned in close and said, "Thank you." That was a bit confusing for a second then I realized that I just saved Tabi's job which meant I saved their continued relationship.
"That said," Tanya continued archly, "Our handmaiden shall attend Us at the training ground. This Princess is rather miffed at the situation, and administering remedial training unto Her harem on the finer points of public appearances shall have to do for stress relief."
 
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"That said," Tanya continued archly, "Our handmaiden shall attend Us at the training ground. This Princess is rather miffed at the situation, and administering remedial training unto Her harem on the finer points of public appearances shall have to do for stress relief."
pretty much Vai life after that stunt

Also she definitely let Tabi and Vai too lightly. They should be moved away from her security detail at least.
they will be reprimanded more in time
 
So, the museum has Revan's lightsaber. Which one? I mean, was it the one they went to war with and potentially had up to their "death"? Or was it the one they built during their "second" life? Or perhaps Revan lost their blade during the war and built a new one, and this is the blade that was lost in the fighting. As for if it works... it might need a recharge, but Jedi tend to use the Force to build their lightsabers, so I'd fully expect it to turn on just fine if it had a charge.

They also seem to have Canderous's armor from KotOR2 and therefore his armor from his time as Mandalore. Which incorporated the mask of Mandalore, one of the two things known (and the older of the two) used in Mandalorian history to determine their leader.

Those boxes and pyramids? Probably Jedi holocrons. I am quite amused at the reference between them and the Hellraiser Lament Configuration.

These are points that will surely never come up again at any point of the future and was purely a bit of fan service. ;)

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The bug bite thing didn't stick out as suspicious at first, but after the Arkanian at the museum thing... Yeah, how'd a lone bug survive that deep into the museum on a Mandalorian world. I shudder to think what that being will get up to with Tanya's DNA.

Best case, nothing public. Middle case, publishes on the holonet that Tanya is the daughter of Satine and Obi-Wan. Worst case, creates some sort of clone abomination/duplicate that Tanya will have to defeat, possibly after the clone kills Satine.
 
... wait. possible DNA sample. what would be worst case Scenerio.

And now I am thinking of Tanya clones being produced in the Kamoinian as a second line for the clone wars.
 
no idea, could be fake
I am quite amused at the reference between them and the Hellraiser Lament Configuration
and I'm amused that some final mentioned it
purely a bit of fan service
very fanservice, though surprised no one mentioned the most hidden fanservice item in that section
And now I am thinking of Tanya clones being produced in the Kamoinian as a second line for the clone wars.
na Kamoinians wouldn't want her DNA
 
Loving it.
Shame that she wasn't inserted earlier in the timeline and Mandalore is such a poor sector with people counting in millions, not billions or trillions. Realistically besides being commandos along republic or separitist main army, there's nothing they can do. Mandalore is insignificant, should one 10 billion people random industrialized world actually form an army of 2 million, there's not much they can do to stop them, let alone the actual giants of the galaxy.

@L4oftheWEST if it's not a spoiler, how will Mandalorians fend off the Separitists? Satine is only now thinking of creating a small force when they should already have 1% population in the military and 9% militia, which is feasible considering their culture. I don't see what can they do when a fleet shows up, except pull plot armor like 6 year old blowing up a Lucrehulk.
Maybe they could focus on ion weapons and slicers and takeover the first fleet that attacks.
Also isn't it late for Gorgan to become a resort world, who will be able to go there once the war starts?
 
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@L4oftheWEST if it's not a spoiler, how will Mandalorians fend off the Separitists? Satine is only now thinking of creating a small force when they should already have 1% population in the military and 9% militia, which is feasible considering their culture. I don't see what can they do when a fleet shows up, except pull plot armor like 6 year old blowing up a Lucrehulk.
Maybe they could focus on ion weapons and slicers and takeover the first fleet that attacks.
Also isn't it late for Gorgan to become a resort world, who will be able to go there once the war starts?
well in canon they managed to do it by creating league non-align systems of something like 1500 words, that stayed out of supporting both sides of the war, CIS, of course, attempted to draw them into the war by creating a civil war but they managed to avoid it. CIS could really only go where they found some supporters with some power if their only supporters don't have the people's will then it is not worth the effort.
 
Chapter 23
Chapter 23
714 FNM (24 BBY)
Month 10





Mandalore, Sundari Palace
Satine Kryze


Sipping my wine I looked across the table to an old friend, perhaps more if I let myself think too much about it. Long time ago on planets far far from here Obi-Wan and I had spent time together not too different to this moment. No, I guess running from assassins, Death Watch mercenaries as well as other people who wanted to see me dead was somewhat different than this moment.

At least we weren't in a swamp being chased by massive bugs, it was an improvement. Obi-Wan was sitting across from me enjoying his own wine. I had picked up this particular brand on my return trip from my homeworld after, well discovering something that I would rather forget. I would have to deal with it when Tanya arrives in 2 days, but that is future-Satine's problem. For now I should focus on the present.

"It's been a long time since we've talked, Obi-Wan." I said looking across the candle lit table. We were outside on a balcony overlooking the city. It was almost night time as the glass dome over the city gradually got darker as time went on and we were left to ourselves to enjoy a little alone time to have a discussion we had not had in years.

"It sure has been, Duchess." he said, putting down his glass looking up at me. "And I must say you've done a wonderful job rebuilding Mandalore. Your dream of turning this place to a peaceful place seems to be coming true."

I smiled with pride at that, nodding in agreement I said, "It took a lot of hard work, a lot of diplomacy, and politics but I seem to have finally gotten all the clans to agree to work with me, even if some are only grudgingly."

"Grudgingly is better than not at all I would think." he said with a very good point.

"That you're right on, though I'm sure we shouldn't be talking about politics. I'm sure we've had more interesting things to talk about since our last conversation."

"Yes, conversation." he said as a way that reminded me that we had not exactly parted on the best of terms. It had been a bit of an argument, nothing too serious, but a component of our relationship at the time were fierce conversations on the matter of politics, negotiations, and the difference between pacifism and self-defense. Oddly enough his ideas of self-defense happened to correspond well with Tanya's, from what I remember. At least I should probably stay away from that thought and keep it locked away.

"Then let's try some recent events. How is your old Master, Qui-Gon Jinn?" That would seem to have been a mistake, as I saw a flash of what could be best described as a pained wince across his eyebrow, telling that it's an old pain that has not really gone away it seemed.

"Master Qui-Gon fell in combat protecting the people of Naboo from the Trade Federation some years ago."

"Oh, I'm sorry." I said, reaching out to lend some support by touching his hand. I was not exactly familiar with all the cultural issues of the Jedi but I could understand some things. Even though they claim to seek not to have attachments, a master was often the closest thing that he had to a father and I could see that with the way they had interacted when I met them.

"I appreciate your concern, he was a good master." He seemed to be off and thought for a moment before changing the subject saying, "Perhaps we should move on to something else, something less severe. I've met with your new representative from Mandalore once or twice, Tanya. Remarkable mind, very focused, she seems to have got in her head that she's going to be the one to terraform Mandalore all by herself."

Tanya had met with Obi-Wan? That is unexpected. Keeping a smile I said, "I know, she's a bright girl, though I don't understand why you would have had a run in with her?"

Obi-wan took a moment before taking a bit of a shrug and saying, "Unfortunately our first meeting was over politics. The Order had recently heard about the Silver Codex and being that I was one of the very few members who had experience with Mandalorians, I was sent to talk with the new inbound representative to see what their thoughts on the matter was. Quite a list of thoughts if I remember correctly."

That was understandable. I thought that document had proved to have some odd flushing out effect that I had not foreseen when I had originally okayed it, but what was the other meeting. "And the other meeting you mentioned?" I questioned.

"Well, I've actually not met her more than once. But my padawan, Anakin, has met her more than once. He apparently has had a few run-ins with Tanya speaking with several Jedi of the Order and I have also heard that the Agricorp was quite taken with her persistent diplomatic abilities and way of framing things. I'd say she's done a lot to repair the image of Mandalorians in some circles of the Jedi Order."

Well that was a proud statement if I ever heard one. I know that when I had visited the Order all those years ago, Mandalorians were considered little more than barbarians who would occasionally form hordes and attempt to ride over the horizon and raid their great capital of the Republic.

I have done my best to try and reform that image and I think I had done a good job but to hear that Tanya was doing the same was something I could take pride in. Even if I suspected she'd gotten up to using a little bit of Old Mandalorian tricks in order to safeguard the peace that I had established.

"That sounds like Tanya alright." I said with a bit of a smile and pride before continuing, "This is why I chose her to go to Coruscant. She's got a good head on her shoulders and knows how to talk to people, really makes people understand what she's trying to get across."

Obi-wan nodded his agreement, taking a sip of his glass before saying, "That I can agree with. And if she can rub that common sense of herself on Anakin I'd be very happy."

"Oh yes, your new Padawan." I said before continuing, "If he continues to interact with Tanya, I'm sure she'll rub off on him. She has a tendency to get people to see her point of view, it just takes time."

"A point to keep in mind then. Although meetings with senators is not exactly something that happens too often. But fostering a friendship between the two couldn't hurt."

Nodding my approval, I marked down something else to add that to the list of subjects I should talk to Tanya about when I saw her next. A list that kept on growing with every afternoon it felt like. Sipping my glass, I for a moment wondered, where our conversation should go next. Thankfully that question was quickly answered by something that has been staring me in the face the whole time but I hadn't had the real time to take it in till now.

"I have to say Obi-Wan, I do not feel like that beard was a great improvement, it hides too much of your face." He smiled at that and rubbed his chin like he used to do all the time though now his beard was clearly in the way.

"I don't know, I like it. Helps me blend in a lot better when I travel to the Outer Rim."

I nodded at that, his master had got along rather well with the Mandalorian Clan Leaders due to his practicality "True, most people do expect to clean shaven Jedi. I have to wonder if that's why your old Master always wore a beard."

Obi-Wan shrugged, "Never had a chance to ask, unfortunately. But I would believe that with him being a practical man, always focused on the here and now so that would make some sense."

"I always appreciated his practicality. We both have him to thank for helping us through a lot of problems..." I felt a nostalgic ping. "During our time running from mercenaries all those years ago."

"If that's not a true statement, nothing else is. To Qui-Gon." he said, lifting his glass.

"To Qui-Gon." I responded, lifting my own.





Mandalore, Mandalore Orbit
Tanya Kryze


The familiar ball of sand rose up in the blackness of space in front of us as our ship made its way home. It has been a long time since I've seen Mandalore, almost a year at this point, but it's good to see it still as a familiar dust ball, I guess. Hopefully the next time I return here, there might be a little bit more green on the surface. The Ithorians were very slow on the whole terraforming process and they still hadn't agreed last time I'd been at Coruscant. But I could hope that things could change between now and then, maybe they'd speed things up a bit.

Smiling, I nodded to the pilots, Kastel and Mok, before stepping out of the way and into my quarters on the ship. On the trip back, as punishment for the trouble those two caused, Struc and I agreed to have Tabi and Vai do PT and sparring matches against both of us right after, everyday until we reached Mandalore. Since we are approaching Mandalore we agreed to give them time to freshen up so they don't enter the Palace smelling like a run down gym. I've been wearing some rather casual clothing since getting on board this ship since I didn't need to wear the armor 24/7 to keep my face hidden from the Jedi nor did I need to wear a dress to keep the assumption that I'm just simply a politician going on amongst the Royal Guards.

But things were about to change back to standard, being a Princess of Mandalore there are some expectations. Mainly by keeping up the appearance of being a pacifist which means not running around in clothing that gives you fluid motion, in short I had to wear a dress again. My once pure hatred of the concept has, I think, finally just died out. I wasn't a fan of it but it was simply a uniform I had come to accept at this point. And to be fair, the dress is fairly comfortable which does make it more tolerable.

Shaking my head, I walked in front of the mirror in my room and got to work first making sure my hair was colored perfectly blonde and touching up a few areas that had grown out in the last few days. Keeping my hair blonde was not just important for maintaining the ability of Vai to switch out with me, it also showed that I had connections with aunt Satine and leaned in her political direction. If I ever wore red hair, that would imply that I was leaning more in Bo Katan's direction, which is not as far away from the Duchess of Mandalore's direction at this point but it is not exactly her point of view. Better to give the appearance of being a child that favors Satine over Bo than Bo over Satine as it would do my political career more favors at least.

Once that was done, I stripped out of my streetwear and pulled my official green dress out of my closet before pulling it on over my head. That was merely the first step of course but it is much easier to have a second pair of hands to do the rest as I tapped the communicator on my vambrace and asked, "Vai can you come in here and give me a little help?"

"Right away, princess." Responded her voice from the vambrace. After waiting a bit, she came into the room wearing a blue dress with a faint scent of wild flowers as a sign that she had just finished her shower, already getting ready for our landing. No doubt she'd already come to the conclusion I had that as soon as we landed we would be having to make a meeting with the Duchess in order to confirm our arrival in a political sense. Seeing the state of the open back of my dress, Vai immediately walked over and began trying to help me get it tied up.

"Thank you, Vai. Political clothing is so time-consuming to get on." I muttered. With advanced AI, FTL, and Laser Swords you would think that a replacement for a zipper would have been developed by now. Maybe a magnetic strip that automatically seals itself when both strips are close together? It should eliminate the need for a 2nd person to help close the dress as well as be easier to manufacture as it is just 2 magnetic strips instead of a zipper.

"I understand, considering I think you look more at home in that armor than any of the political dresses I never seen you in." I saw her tilt her head in the direction of my bed where the armor was currently lying on. I had been cleaning it one last time before I tried to figure out how to store it away.

"Yes, well combat is a lot simpler when you don't have to use your words but less fruitful in the long term. Armor's easy to get on because it's the easier path, political dresses are hard because it's harder." Vai and we shared a laugh as this was both true and a joke.

"Probably should have gone up into stand-up comedy with stuff like that." Vai mused before finishing the last clasp at the top of the dress. "There we go, want me to do your hair as long as it used to be, since I'm already here?"

"Might as well, thank you again Vai." I said as she got to work putting my hair into a bit of a fancy braid.

"So… have you come up with a plan to deal with the paparazzi situation?" Vai asked, sounding a bit unsure of the answers she was expecting to get. All I could give her though was a look in the mirror that said I was not amused.

"Well I'm going to have to have a fake date with your boyfriend in order to make a public break up as public as possible. But because my love life is a matter of discourse for the public now, I'm afraid it's not going to be enough."

"It's not?" She said, sounding a bit confused.

"No, no it is not. I'm most likely going to have to assemble a team to review the information about what people think online about this whole situation and find out exactly what the opinions of the public is on the matter. There are quite a few things I now have to take into account, if the public are now enthralled by the adventures of what could be considered my love life, I'm going to have to consider either more security, to make sure that the paparazzi are not alerted to my movements… or…"

"Or?"

"Or alert the paparazzi to my movements myself." I said at that moment we had finished the braid and I shook my head a bit to make sure it was good and tight.

"I don't understand. Why would we want to alert the paparazzi yourself?"

"Quite simply, if they become reliant on intel I'm providing they won't go snooping where I don't want them. At least that's the hope. But that could mean I need to go on a few more dates not necessarily with Tabi, thank you very much,but at least with people I can be sure will either not cause a scene like Tabi does or be reliable enough to know that this is all for the paparazzi, a show."

"Hmm sounds like a job for Ordo then."

"What?" I said with a bit of confusion. The fact she had gone straight to Ordo first made me wonder if he hadn't let slip that little kiss in order to get past enemy agents. If so, that meant he was obviously the worst possible person to take part in this show since he had taken more of that kiss than what was really meant, even if… No, I was not going to think about that.

"Well Ordo is a minor prince, he's been your friend for years, and he seems to be more than willing to go along with any operation you come up with. All in all he's incredibly loyal and would probably be the perfect person to pose as your boyfriend for the media. Unless of course that JJJ guy is right and you want to set up a harem. That might take a little bit more work though."

I laughed at that idea, that was such a stereotypical from another world plot line that I couldn't even think about pulling that off. Though I will note that would generally cause more confusion, on the matter. Something to keep in mind for the future. Hopefully I would not need to do too many operations in order to keep people from being too deep into my life and hopefully I would not need a reason to do that. With any luck I would never have to don the silver armor again. If that remained true I would rather not have people looking into my normal life.

Finally I said, "I will take him into consideration. As for the harem joke, I think I will probably not engage in anything like that. The plan is to provide simple entertainment, not to make the traditionalists amongst the Mandalorians believe I'm some loose Coruscanti."

Vai nodded her head in agreement before saying, "Yeah it's probably for the best." Shaking her head though she continued, "We're probably almost landing, need help with your makeup or anything?"

"Thank you, Vai but I've got it from here." I said while nodding my head in the direction of the door.

She smiled and nodded, leaving me alone in the room with my thoughts and the armor. Finally I walked over the bed and began packing it up before shoving it deep into the closet on board the vessel. X4 had already assigned one of the robot pilots to take this ship to Concordia so another robot would stash the armor deep in the mine that was Bo Katan's training area.

Now with any luck I would never need to use this particular armor again. I might need it once more to do another meeting at Gargon but with any luck I could do that remotely.

Once I was done, I stepped out of my room and walked towards the front of the ship seeing that most of the other Royal guards were already looking at the window as we came into the spaceport.

"Glad to finally be home." Kastel said as he manipulated the controls for a smooth landing.

"Can't wait to get off this ride and relax," Mok responded while grabbing his Royal guard helmet before sliding it on his head as he got up.

I give a little cough to get everyone's attention before saying, "I just want to say I want to thank you all for your help with this whole mess with the False Silver. I had no intentions to ever get involved in the way I had and really hope to never have to do it again but I'm glad that I know trustworthy Mandalorians such as yourself are willing to work with me for the betterment of Mandalore."

"I would also like to make it clear that I planned this to be a one-time thing and will not be advertising this ever, which means keeping this under wraps as much as possible."

Skota let out a loud laugh before saying, "Pretty sure none of us really want this to get out. Something tells me the Duchess is not going to be happy that we let her niece run off to play Hero of Mandalore."

"That reminds me," the Royal Captain saidi. "I have to ask. That whole hatred of war speech, how much of that is true?"

I was surprised by the question but answered it without issue, "All of it, for they are wasteful use of resources. It's necessary for protection, of course, but it's unnecessary for aggression as I made quite clear in the speech. Having any ability to defend oneself and those you deem worthy to protect is a good thing. Having the ability to conquer another, not so much. There someone will have to pay for a waste of resources down the line eventually."

"And the New Mandalorians are afraid of war, thing?"

"Helpful tool to explain the situation. I doubt all New Mandalorians fear war but there are very deep scars from war that are hard to forget. Some people will look for any ideology that'll promise a way out of those scars. Even if it would leave them open to being conquered by the thing you fear. A dose of fear is healthy but to let it go too far seems to be the intention of those who push for pacifism at the expense of Mandalorian culture."

The Royal Guard nodded before saying, "Alright, if no one else has any questions I think it's time we get the princess back to the Royal Palace." No one else raised any thoughts so within 20 minutes we had unloaded the ship and we're taking a speeder barge to the Palace.




Mandalore, Sundari
Tanya Kryze

Looking out at the city as we passed by I noticed that there seemed to be a lot more construction than normal. Nothing too major but it seems that buildings are being reinforced for expansion. The only times that have happened was when a larger group of people had volunteered to join the community of New Mandalorians. I doubted that happened due to the violent coup on Gargon. I'm sure that this was just an unrelated thing.

Besides, my speech was not the greatest for bringing people over to the New Mandalorian's point of view. I'm sure there had to have been something else going on that I was unaware of since I was out of communication with politics for nearly a month and a half at this point.

Looking out a window I saw the Royal Palace coming into view, its tall structure almost reaching the ceiling of the dome at some points. I was not one for forming attachments to a place but seeing the old building did bring back a few happy memories of my time there. The place looked exactly how I remembered it when we left. From the guards watching over the platform to the various speeders that have been left by politicians who would come to kiss ass or do actual work depending on what level of the government they worked in.

Well, almost exactly the same I blinked a couple times as I saw someone standing on the platform. I tilted my head a bit in confusion as I thought she would have taken longer to get back from Gargon.

Before I could really get into my thoughts on that matter, the speeder barge came to a stop next to the platform and we started getting off. My six guards, in they're blue and silver uniforms, stepped off to give off their importance as Royal Guard members followed by me and my green dress and Vai in her blue dress. Standing across from us waving was Bo Katan standing in a dark red dress, her hair basically the same though and I don't think that even though somehow she's been forced into wearing a dress, she was still wearing her vambraces. Considering the city's opinions on armor, I decided to leave mine in my luggage just to assure them that I'm fully committed to the New Mandalorian way.

Stepping forward I said, "Aunt Bo, good to see you." as I gave a curtsy.

"Long time no see kid." Bo said, stepping forward and giving me a one armed hug. Causing me to hold in a chuckle knowing that that was a quite bold lie but a necessary one.

"Yes, long time no see. What are you doing here? I thought you and Aunt Satine weren't getting along very well."

Bo shrugged and said, "We weren't, I had just returned to Concordia a few days ago and I found a dress in my ship and orders to show up today. Don't know what that's about though."

That raised an eyebrow. I knew that Satine knew about Bo Katan's training area, she was the one who bought it from Governor Pre after all. Why would she want Bo to be here today though? I had made it clear on what day I would be returning so this was likely simply a family reunion sort of thing. Maybe she just wanted to spend time with everybody? Yeah that was probably it.

Shrugging, I said, "Maybe she just wanted you to be here for my return to Mandalore? It has been a while." I offered, which got a shrug from her and she put her arm around both me and Vai walking with us towards the palace entrance.

"Maybe, I don't know what Satine thinks 90% of the time. I wish I did, like the fact that she got me a dress in my color." Bo said before shrugging again. "By the way, I just watched an interesting couple of clips last night. I have to say you two have been on quite the adventure on Coruscant haven't you.

I raised an eyebrow confused, taking me a bit to remember the whole club affair. Shaking my head I simply said, "Oh that? That was just a bit of youthful foolery. I'm sure that won't ever happen again."

Bo shrugged simply saying, "Ah I think that's the kind of youthful foolery most Mandalorians can get behind. Don't throw away a chance to have fun, go for it Tanya. And that's for both of you, next time you go on a trip maybe you two should go on a double date, maybe switch partners midway through just to screw with people even more."

I chuckled at that amusing thought and I nodded before saying, "I'll keep that in mind auntie Bo."

"Good Now let's go see what my sister wants. I'm sure it's nothing major, probably wants to yell at me for disappearing for a couple weeks."

We followed the corridor through several turns, passing various frescos and artistic parts of Mandalorian culture enshrined in the walls of the palace and eventually found ourselves in front of the main doors to the Great Hall.

The noon-day sun was shining with a golden light through several windows into the main room and I noticed that for the most part, it was as I would have expected. Aunt Satine was sitting in her throne with several Royal Guards near the entrance and by her seat. No other political functionaries seem to be in the room. I would have expected to see Prime Minister Almec but maybe he was busy.

Smiling Satine said, "Welcome home my dear niece." as she got up from her seat walking slowly down the aisle towards us.

I gave you another courtesy and said, "It's good to be home, Aunt Satine." I could have gone with her title but I decided to go with family since that would do more to show that nothing really changed in how I saw the relationship since we first separated a year ago. Coming into the room with Bo Katan was not exactly going to do me any good considering their little squabbles so I needed to maintain the family relationships we had in her mind.

She walked right up to me and gave me a big hug, which was a bit of a surprise. But the kiss on the cheek even more so. "It's good to have you back safe and sound."

Before I could really respond she practically did the exact same thing to Bo Katan instead saying, "I missed you too sister. It's been too long since we've had a conversation.

And to complete the trifecta she even gave Vai a hug, though she only said, "Welcome back dear." Then she stepped away from all three of us and said, "Guards, please clear the room, I want to have a private conversation with my family, to catch up." The Royal Guards that had been in the room before we came in immediately left and my guards did the same. After all, her order superseded any order I could give.

I wondered why she would want to clear the room. It's not like we had anything secret to talk about… secret to talk about oh no…

"Something you wanted to talk about sister?" Bo asked first and was immediately punched in the face. Who was left looking down to her right with a bit of blood coming from her nose.

"That's for taking my armor." Satine said, shaking her hand to get the sting on her knuckles to dissipate.

Bo returned to looking at her sister with a grin and said, "Now that's a proper Mandalorian welcome."

"It's only half of what you deserve, father would be rather annoyed with you pulling that stunt. If that armor had not gone to a good cause I might have hit you again."

"Good cause?" I coughed hoping that the only thing that had been discovered was the missing armor and why has she figured that out of all things.

"Yes, White Silver's little dethroning of False Silver." she said looking directly at me implying that she knew exactly what I had been up to. Gulping, I wondered if I should take a step back and avoid the slap that was probably coming my way. But I decided to not do that, no doubt trying to avoid the hit would show a bit of weakness I couldn't afford right now.

Instead I coughed and said, "Ah actually your armor was resized into a set of personal armor for myself that I took to Coruscant in case of emergencies. It's mostly unchanged and only refitted to my size if you want it back."

She shook her head with a deeply annoyed sigh. "No, no it's probably doing you good. However we need to have a long conversation about taking risks like you did. And the political consequences that your White Silver character will have to endure."

Smiling, I said, "Hopefully there will never be a reappearance so White Silver's political consequences will vanish into the sunset. Never to be an annoyance to New Mandalorians again, while also leaving a stable center to prevent any civil war in the future."

Satine chuckled and nodded her head "That's what I'm hoping as well, but I still have to issue an arrest warrant for her nonetheless. Simply to appease the New Mandalorian factions that are not a fan of the anti-war and anti-pacifism groups that White Silver has empowered with their speech."

"What is White Silver being charged with?" I asked, fairly concerned about that turn of events.

"Anti-pacifism, thankfully all the footage showed her using the stun mode on her pistols which implies everyone she shot survived so there's nothing major that can be charged against her. Well I believe if White Silver was ever caught she would probably get off scot-free. If she ever came out of hiding I'm pretty sure everyone is of the opinion that what was done on Gargon was the right move in the long term and did a good job explaining that even if it was buried in a rant about being anti-war."

Sighing, she reached out and hugged me again, nearly burying my face in her upper body. "I didn't realize how much growing up without your mother and father had made you hate war, if you ever need to talk about this I'm here for you, Tanya. You don't need to rebel against everything."

Thankfully, since my face was firmly planted in her chest, Satine was unable to see the look of confusion on my face before it turned to one of understanding.

It makes sense that a young girl who lost her parents to war would probably take one of two modes. Either complete fear of war or as I had done hatred of it. While my hatred simply came from the waste of human resources I could play with this by playing the parts of a hurt little girl. Reaching around her and hugging her back I said, "I will Auntie Satine, I will."

She gave me one more tight squeeze before we untangled from each other. Not really sure what to say next I let Satine take the lead as she let out a deep sigh and said, "Alright, so how many people know about this now? Just so I can keep an eye on this situation and we can keep this secret."

I sighed and said, "It was a situation with very few options. I had to let all of my Royal Guards in on this in order for this to work. And they have performed spectacularly, could not have done it without them." A bit of praise to their performance would likely help reduce their punishment is the least I could do for all of their help.

She nodded, "That is six of some of the more trusted guards in my staff. That's good, is there anyone else I should know about?"

I shook my head before stopping and saying, "Zum and X4 knows as well now."

"Well that explains why Zum not been getting in contact with me" she shook he head before sighing "as for X4 If you don't think he can keep a secret, don't forget we can always have parts of his memory wiped to keep him quiet."

"I'll keep that in mind." I said, planning to do no such thing. Yes, logically what she had presented was right but I didn't like the notion of destroying a being's self by removing bits of its existence. The whole fact that we were using droids as unpaid labor was already dark enough in my mind. Giving us the ability to just wipe their minds was something I just didn't feel right about.

Shaking her head she finally said, "Now that we've had our moment and you promise never to do this again, correct?"

"I know, I will never do it again without your direct permission."

That raised her eyebrow a bit, causing her to say, "Why would I give you direct permission to don the costume again?"

I cleared my throat before explaining, "White Silver apparently owns Mandal Hypernautics now and she has a high position in the company now. The Crime Lords of Gargon are also interested in possibly being integrated into the Mandalorian sector as a full state and have asked White Silver to act as an intermediary in that process."

Satine had a look of complete exhaustion at that information, similar to what salary man experienced when they get additional work just as they were about to clock out for the night. Shaking her head she says, "Wonderful, that you will have permission to work on that. I don't know if the Crime Lords of Gorgon, as you put it, can be integrated into the Mandalorian sector in any feasible way but I would not say that putting an end to a possible Pirate Port within the sector would be unwelcome. And if White Silver can do this then it would do a lot to improve their reputation."

I nodded my head before Satinecontinued, "However we will not be discussing any more of this, for the rest of the trip we will focus on Tanya Kryze not White Silver, okay?"

I smiled and nodded, "Okay." I'm more than happy to put White Silver stuff aside for a while.

Shaking her head, Satine stepped away and headed towards her throne before she said, "By the way, which one of your guards was within the Coliseum with you?"

I wondered why she wanted to know that but I saw no harm in telling her, "Engiz Ordo."

"Of course it was him." she said with an amused tone and a shake of her head before she took a seat on her throne saying, "We'll arrange a dinner to celebrate your return and then we can talk about what Tanya got up to on Coruscant."

Oh no, we are going to have a talk about the club. Well since we were being so open about things, I guess I would talk to her about my theories of what was going on with Count Dooku possibly trying to stir up trouble in Mandalore for the Seperatist Crisis that was taking off.





Mandalore, Mandalorian Academy
Korkie Kryze


New Mandalorians are afraid of war. It was a statement that I wasn't sure if it was true or not. Few weeks ago when this whole Silver Mandalorian nonsense reached what I thought was its climax. That Shabuir warlords are going to come out of their hiding places to try and drag the sector back into its older ways. I have the impression that's what is going to happen to the sector I live in.

And then my expected understanding has been turned upside down, as the warlords of the past were beaten by a crazed Concordian girl claiming to be the original White Silver.

And that was before she gave the most divisive speech I had ever seen on the subject of war to come from a Mandalorian. All my life I'd only ever seen two points of views, the Old Mandalorians represented a war in a want to create more pain and chaos for their own gain. While New Mandalorians seek peace, attempting to rebuild from our mistakes and move on from our barbaric ancestors.

But that was not the view presented by the Silver Mandalorian that had taken the stage. Their point of view is that war was inevitable, and that Mandalorians needed the ability to fight against war when it rears its head. Because Mandalorians aren't the only beings in the galaxy and eventually someone would not come in peace.

I couldn't deny that the Silver Mandalorians' methods had worked. They had fought a representation of war in the form of a corporation that dated back to the Old Warlords and defeated it on public holo for all to see. Not only that, the fact that she had proclaimed Satine to be the true Mandalor which was not what I had expected. I figured that this Silver Mandalorian was going to be as power hungry as every other warlord from the past. Instead they did as much as possible to try and give all their power to Satine, based solely on the fact that Satine was elected, that really blew my mind.

Clearing my head, I took another bite of my shatual club sandwich. I was sitting in the cafeteria of the Royal Mandalore Academy with Lagos, Soniee and Amis and we were enjoying lunch. The Academy is a place where a lot of young clan nobles were sent to try and learn about various diplomatic and statesman skills. As well as trying to make friends with said other young Mandalorians in the hopes of making a strong bond between the clans and a stronger future. At least that's Tanya's position on the matter when we had talked about why she's going to the Core and why I am going to the Royal Academy. I may disagree with her on the diplomatic support of White Silver but I could not say she didn't have a nose for figuring out the deep plans of those in the political class.

I sometimes wondered how come she had not been set up to go to the Royal Academy. But then again if she was so good at figuring out the plans of the political class, the Senate was probably the better place for her to be. She would have a much better idea of what's going on than I was I merely an average student.

Most of the students around me were wearing their normal uniforms for the day with sunlight coming in through the window that faces the outside of the dome. The Academy was located near the edges of the dome, due to the fact that some students actually were brought in from other domes and cubes. So portions of the Academy actually stretched outside the dome, at least the current standard. I heard rumors that there's been talks about expanding the dome in the general direction the Academy faced but that had yet to happen.

Most of the uniforms were a blue in color with light blue shoulder marks, with the standard iron heart emblem emblazoned on the shirt's front left pocket in a light blue. On the surface, everything looked normal, everything looked as it had been a couple weeks before. However there were a few changes that I noticed that had raised my eyebrows in the last few weeks that were causing me to think about stuff like this more often.

Couple of students had started wearing a white or silver cloth around their arm to signal their support of White Silver's philosophy. If that had been it I would have figured it was a passing fad. Unfortunately some enterprising individual had apparently gotten their hands on a bit of a clip that zoomed in on White Silver's armor and copied the four winged emblem she had. And now they are selling armbands with her emblem on it for a rather hefty price but people were willing to pay as that had taken off a bit.

There was a bit of factionism that hadn't been there before. Although White Silver claimed that she supported Satine and had gone out of her way to say that. I still worried about what that would mean for the future. Letting out a deep sigh of contempt I put my half-finished sandwich back down on the tray.

Before I could really get my mind rearranged, Lagos reached out and put her hand on mine saying, "You okay Korkie? you seem down."

Smiling, I looked up at her and said, "Yeah I'm fine. Just just got a lot on my mind."

"I get it." Amis said, stabbing at his food with his fork. "System's getting a bit more complex, it happens now and then. I'm sure things will figure themselves out eventually."

"Yeah, hopefully." I said leaning back in my seat. "Things are just a bit more complicated than usual, it feels like."

Soniee shrugged not even looking up from her datapad and she said, her brown hair flowing a bit in the movement, "Things are always complicated, we're just noticing it more because we're going into politics in a few years. Frankly though I wouldn't worry about the armbands. Their just a status symbol to show off, maybe a bit longer than normal but they'll go away. When she cemented herself into legend with that whole attack on Gargon, people were going to want to know more about her. Learn more about her ideas and maybe implement a few of them into their lives. Before we're already interested in the Silver Codex all this has done is prove that there's a bit of teeth behind the Codex."

"You're right," I said whilst leaning back on my chair. "I just worry about the implications and what it'll all mean in the future."

"Nope," Lagos said, shaking her head, her blonde hair not held up in a usual ponytail today. "You really should just get your mind off of this, isn't your sister coming home today? Focus on that instead."

"Yeah," I said, rather timidly on the matter. I had been planning to, well I may have been a little bit of a Mir'sheb to Tanya on the matter of White Silver before all this happened. Part of me wondered if I should probably apologize for being a Mir'sheb. A part of me realized that I hadn't actually been that bad so I didn't really need to say sorry about the matter.

Either way, Tanya and I would need to have a conversation and maybe come to an understanding on all of this. Tanya had always been more interested in the White Silver. Maybe she'd seen what I saw the whole time. What am I saying of course she would have.

"She'll be home tonight." I finally said. "I got myself a ride over to the Royal Palace so I'll have dinner with her tonight."

"Oh, that's good. Hope we can get her to come down to the Academy and say Hi. Maybe explain what she's been doing over the last two weeks that's gotten every other girl in the Academy jealous."

"What are you talking about?" I said looking up.

Amis looked at me confused before saying, "Have you not seen the news recently?"

"The only news I've been watching is the news about White Silver and other big political stuff. Every other time is spent working on work for school."

Soniee sighed and shook her head before she pressed a few buttons on her pad and turned it to face me showing me a picture of Tanya with a pinkish-haired Royal Guard as they entered some sort of clothing store. Wait, that isn't Tanya. I'm sure of it. It's kind of hard to tell the difference if you didn't spend your entire life near the person but there are small differences that showed me that it wasn't Tanya in the picture. It's much more likely to be Vai, Tanya's handmaiden. There is also the fact that Tanya is happily going to a clothing store, which is as impossible as Aunt Satine declaring herself Mand'alor whilst wielding the Darksaber..

"Paparazzi caught Tanya on a date with his boy, entering some pretty racy clothing stores. It was getting big just before the whole White Silver thing went all over the place. This story's pretty much on the back burner but I think it'll resurface more than White Silver in the long run, now that White Silver is going into hiding. People will be more interested in what the new royal couple are up to."

I let out a laugh before saying, "Oh yeah, she's going to have to explain that." Knowing full well that that was probably not her and she was going to have to try and explain that in some reasonable way. However, if she'd sent out Vai and some boy to play as a couple before. My face slowly died as I realized that while yes this date in front of me was most likely fake it's likely a fake date to hide Tanya's real date elsewhere. Tanya is dating someone and as her older brother it is my duty to make sure that whoever her partner is didn't besmirch her honor or screw up in any way that would harm her. I would protect my little sister even if I didn't agree with her political leanings most of the time, because family is more important than politics.




Mandalore, Sundari Palace
Korkie Kryze


'Well, the atmosphere here was rather tense.' I mentally noted as I speared some roasted nuna with my fork. Once school came to an end, I had gotten on a speeder barge to get to the Royal Palace to see my sister. Both to see how she was doing as well as say hello to Auntie Satine. I hadn't seen Aunt Satine in a couple weeks because I finally moved out of the Palace and into the Academy dorms.

I had expected to have a simple meet and greet, enjoy dinner with the family, play catch up for a couple hours, and finally end the night by returning to our own rooms.

That wasn't happening, mainly because there was not just Aunt Satine and Tanya here. Bo Katan is also here, throwing an unexpected dynamic to the gathering. From one side of the room to the other was absolutely quiet, compared to what I was expecting. As if people were not really sure how to talk about the going ons of the world. It's to be expected I guess, the whole White Silver stuff was bearing on my mind just before I arrived here is probably bearing on everyone else's minds as well.

Well Bo Katan was not someone I knew to ever take an interest in White Silver's ideology so maybe she was just being awkward because everyone was being awkward.

Fine, I finally stopped pretending to be enthralled by my food and decided to do something progressive and get the conversation rolling.

"So Tanya, what exactly happened a couple weeks ago when you got into that fight in Coruscant?".

Tanya coughed as she seemed to be taken by surprise by the question before clearing her throat and saying, "Well we were returning from a trip to a local club for senatorial staff and things just happened to align that two groups of ruffians decided to have a fight on the stairs down to where our speeder car is located."

"And you charged into the fight. Why?" I asked, trying to figure out the whole story.

Tanya shook head saying, "I did not charge into the fight, that's not what happened. I wasn't looking where I was going and I stepped down the stairs thinking nothing major was happening. It's not like I could hear the fight before we turned the corner, the traffic on the street and the noise of the club were drowning that out. It's only after I was in the midst of the fight that the situation went pear-shaped. Engiz was punched out of the stairway by a man who got himself cybernetic augmentations with his arms allowing him to, well, punch with the force of a slow moving freight train it looked like."

"Oh that's got to hurt." I said, matter of factly. Taking note of the name she said, "Engiz, isn't isn't that your pen pal?

She smiled, a look of happiness on her cheeks and she said, "Yes, he joined the Royal Guard before I left for Coruscant."

I wouldn't say I was wide eyed on this but my eyebrow is definitely higher from it. Did I just find evidence that my sister was engaging in a hidden relationship and letting her handmaiden take the flak for a more visible relationship? Perhaps, do I want to push harder on this? Yes, mainly because I wanted to make sure that this Engiz guy wouldn't hurt her, less on the physical way, more on the emotional way. I doubt anyone would be able to hurt Tanya physically more than emotionally. Based on the video of her fight, she's taken a couple hits but for the most part avoided all of the blows headed her way and gave out plenty in return.

I would have to ask the girls to poke around more, maybe they could see what was going on. I'm sure they'd be more than willing to take Tanya out on more clothes shopping dates.

"So what have you been up to brother? I haven't kept up on the news."

I shrugged and said, "Nothing too much, no fights at least. Mainly just been going to school and learning various diplomatic codes favored by various clans. I imagine it's not too different from the stuff you have to learn, just more focused on the Mandalorian Clan's Codes of Conduct. For instance never piss off a Tenau they're known for holding grudges for generations. Apparently, they and Clan Detta have been fighting for the last 300 years or so over some small insult their clan leaders did to each other while on the planet Harswee."

Tanya tilted her head before saying, "Oh yes, I think one of my Royal Guards mentioned that story to me once. Quite an entertaining tale I've been told since the insult was literally wearing the same armor colorations and style and a meaning of some kind."

"Really?" I said, surprised. "The book I was reading actually said one clan leader killed the other over some disagreement about territories, nothing about any clothing."

"Hmm, I wonder which story is true, can never tell with history. Some cases, unless you dig back deeper into when the story first started and find which one is older, that might give us an idea on which one is the truth. So much history has been lost over the last couple hundred years. When you think about it, I have to give it to the Ordos. They have a splendid collection of historical works as well as information on quite a lot of what Mandalore has done over the last 3,000 years."

"I imagine not a lot of the independent clans have their own versions of museums and collections of information stored all over the place. If they could all be made to work together, questions like what is the real story of that whole incident may be answered." I mused as I sat back in my chair.

"Hmm, an organization to build museums and to better collect and store history? Brother, have you been reading the Silver Codex?" Tanya asked with a smile.

"No, Why?" I asked, confused. Only to get a chuckle from her in response.

"One of the things near the end of the first Codex talks about building out museum infrastructure to better collect and store history. That's something that should be done in Mandalore, not only for the preservation of history but also for a tourist market."

"Huh, I did not know that." I said, rubbing my chin in thought. I really need to read the Silver Codex at this point, just so I don't embarrass myself. It seems to be a lot more than just military and fighting, like Tanya said all those years ago. Granted I suspected the history they wanted to preserve are the fighting in the military but maybe there was something more that could be found in the history that had been lost, something only a few clans knew but was important to the whole society of Mandalore.

"Actually," Aunt Satine spoke up from where she said sipping on a glass of wine from her homeworld. "I've been thinking about starting a foundation here in Mandalore to try and organize all the museums and libraries into something more substantial, a system that could work together."

I looked over towards her a bit stunned by this turn of events, wondering if this had anything to do with the most recent developments with White Silver.

"I've been thinking about this for a while," she continued, "but I've been too busy trying to keep the government on its stable path. What with the little disagreements over years and other issues that have drawn my notice from things here at home, I never have the time to really put this together. I could use some help getting such a system built, I would need someone to run around and talk with various Clan Heads to try and get them to sign on to such plans and allow for this organization's historians to gain access to the information they have."

Smiling, I said, "I would love to help Aunt Satine. My weekends are pretty much clear. I could take some time off to visit various Clan Heads on Mandalore and talk to them on the matter of creating this historical organization."

"Perhaps we should call it something like the Royal Historical Academy or something." Tanya proposed that she rubbed her own chin and thought.

"Not a bad name, at least for a start. I can always contact a few people who are better with the creation of organization names to get something that's a little bit more official down the line." Satine said

Tanya spoke up then saying, "I could reach out to various Republic institutions and maybe the Jedi see if they have any records that they've kept about the Mandalorian people they may be willing to give us copies of, to at least add to the number of records available."

"A wonderful idea." Aunt Satine said, nodding her head in approval before taking a sip of her glass. "We would need a place to build the headquarters for this museum organization and for them to have their own collection to allow the viewing public to see while the researchers are in the back exploring our history to its fullest."

"What about Keldabe? From my memory, the old capital of Mandalore is still pretty banged up from the Clan Wars as well as the Siege of Mandalore. I'm sure having something built there will help the city in the long term."

"An excellent idea," Tanya said before continuing, "starting a historical museum in what can best be described as the birthplace of the modern Mandalorian people would go a long way towards showing a commitment towards the history of Mandalore."

"I can poke around a few Clan Heads that I know." Bo Katan spoke up from the other side of the table, drawing everyone's eyes to her. "I get around once in a while. I have a few friends who might be interested in joining this little history club. I'm personally not that concerned about it." She looked to the side and sipped her glass of wine, seeming a bit off as if she was unsure of what she was doing.

"Thank you sister," Satine said from the other end of the table, "that sounds like a wonderful idea and that would make this on a whole family project something I don't think we've ever had."

Tanya nodded before saying, "No time like the present to start having a few family bonding experiences. I'm sure if we all work together this will turn out to be a wonderful institution that'll help the next generation of Mandalorians understand their history better than we understand it now."

Satine nodded and said, "However this is a little bit too much work talk for a family table I think. Tanya, do you have any other non-work stories to talk about from your time on Coruscant?

She shrugged her head before saying, "I don't think so, I've been pretty busy helping the Ithorians, trying to get them to speed up the process of having terraforming ships brought to the Mandalore sector."

Satine nodded before saying, "Well do not let that project become all consuming, do not be afraid to take a break and have a little fun."

"Noted though I wouldn't worry too much about it. I'm mostly just waiting through a lot of paperwork and I'm pretty good at getting through that quickly enough. I started this project and I will see it finished. It just takes time to get through their bureaucracy."

"You started the project?" Satine said, leaning in .




Mandalore, Sundari Palace
X4


What a delightful business I've been given to manage by my Mistress. It was not too complicated as all I had to do was communicate with the now CEO of the company, Jewyl Toza, but it was such a diversified asset to have under her control.

Mandal Hypernautics was at its Core a shipbuilding company, a warship manufacturing company to be more specific. Granted its facilities had seen better days, at its heights it had the ability to produce true warships, Battleships and Star Destroyers that had been the envy of many governments. Now production was geared more towards fightercraft and the occasional skiff. That was most likely going to stay the same as selling Starfighters and Corvettes to the Hutts was a profitable business. No, the only reason we could sell them to the Hutts was because the company did not have a good reputation or the last CEO. That would change I hope as I had instructed the current CEO to look into the pleasure craft market as well as the cargo market.

Making a reproduction of the Lancer Pursuit Craft as a cargo craft may cut into MandalMotors' profits but being able to buy ships from a company I already owned would do wonders for my own profitability. Not to mention with the logistics train I've been setting up through some of my subsidiaries, it would be quite easy to sell these ships after delivering all the supplies they had gotten. What happened to those ships after then was not really my problem.

No doubt for the foreseeable future Mandal Hypernautics will be producing fighter craft and cargo craft which I would either use for the company permanently or sell after completing a job that would take it too far out of range of making their return profitable. Not only that, but the current clientele brought in by the planet of Gargon work of a smuggler variety. Of course there were plenty of pirates but the smuggler part was an interesting thing, small worlds tend to be very good pilots so contracting them to work for me would be quite profitable. I may set up a permanent headquarters on Gargon for some of my logistics companies in order to recruit from there.

Seriously, my Mistress is a strategic genius. She had not only got herself a company to make ships, a planet that would produce pilots, and allies within the local nobility or mob-nobility if you preferred. She had created plenty of economic opportunities on that planet that I could take full use of. The planet was just slightly off the Hydian Way that I could centralize all production of the Mandalorian armors that I had made through my subsidiaries to go to that planet. Meaning less collection trips were needed, we could even use the beskar resources that were on the planet to have armor produced there. Granted, beskar as a religious item was a solely Mandalore system thing. These are simply resources that the prior administration had collected but the amount of resources by my calculations they had collected were good for a four year war and to create a large army from this beskar storage.

While I couldn't sell the beskar out of the system, as selling beskar out of the system is a religious and cultural rights violation, which of course must be observed. But I would imagine I could probably actually sell the beskar to local armorers in exchange for subcontracting the armor production to fill a larger quota of various non-beskar armor orders. I worked with the chance to have workable metal that could be turned into works of art, an armor out of Mandalorian Iron that would probably catch a nice price.

I am still going through what was actually left. The records I had taken with me from Gargon indicated the storage has well over 4 years of material. So far we had confirmed, there was still two years worth of material left in Mandal Hypernautics storage yards but there were obviously large portions of beskar that were either stolen by the Mafias or the Nomads of the planet. All in all not a great loss since they were never really ours to begin with and as long as it went to Mandalorians it was not really a major concern.

The more interesting thing I found while going through the data are schematics for several kinds of droids. It seems like there have been discussions about building a droid factory on the planet. Nothing had been completed yet but there were even schematics for beskar armored droids. An interesting design, not the legendary Basilisk War Droids of course, these are more of the modern humanoid type used by the Trade Federation and Techno Union. Strange that Hypernautics had these designs, but then again those designs can be easily bought and replicated by anyone, all that was needed was one of their droids, and it was not like they didn't sell them to everyone who can afford them. Even I bought a few over the years I had been working for Mistress Tanya.

All in all though, the production capabilities of Mandal Hypernautics were well within being useful to my businesses and I could use Gargon for a very good economic hub for all my businesses. The only real issue of course would be the protection money that I would need to acquire for the mafia on the planet, but having Gargon as the main planet could work as a good way to pay not as much taxes as I would on Coruscant. Even with most of the protections on the Outer Rim's tax rates returning to a point before its Free Trade Zone limits, it was still a quite nice number compared to Coruscant. And it would serve Tanya well to save money and reinvest it back into the Mandalorian sector.

My Mistress made it quite clear in the Silver Codex, that I recently learned was actually made by her and her opinions on Mandalore was that it should become more peaceful as well as being self-sufficient economically.

Thankfully, I had a plentiful way of dealing with this situation. Lots of former Silver Mandalorians are still stuck on the planet and the nomads were willing to take money. With the aid of Bo Katan I'd help set up an organization on the planet called the Mandalorian Rangers. It was simply a way to maintain both peace inside Gargon City and on the peripheries of it out in the frontier lands that the nomads lived in.

The plan was to make the planet safer allowing for economic stability but it would also make my economic attempts safer as well resulting in a positive feedback loop. A safer planet makes more money, with more money coming in I could afford larger protection for the planet making it even safer, and so on and so forth until it started to reach diminishing returns. Of course I would have to be careful not to step on the local mob bosses toes. I knew some of them ran some of the heavier drugs but as long as everyone is happy by the deals and my Mistress is made happy by the amount of money being made, then all is right with the world.

I would need to get myself a few more agents on the planet to deal with the members of the mafia. Mistress's plan to turn the planet into a resort could help with the economic stability of the sector. This seems a little bit long-term but I could not disagree that the idea was theoretically possible. To make sure it works I would need to have reliable contacts within the organizations that ran the casino districts. Crime pays on Gargon. It probably would continue to pay even after my Mistress's ethics and morals were applied. I just needed to make sure it paid in such a way that it didn't harm the civilians that would come to the planet.

It was not like Coruscant was not known for being a hive of scum and villainy. Go far enough down and it was probably no different than Gargon. What mattered was the face that was presented, a face that showed itself as something safe and useful.

Perhaps there would be a way to improve the face of Gargon, this entire time I had been running these thoughts through some of the lowest parts of my droid brain as most of it was kept up working on financial information both my Mistress's legal and Silver's illegal financials but the idea of improving the face of Gargon required the attention of all my mental capabilities.

How would one improve the face of a planet that was known for being controlled either by criminals or pirates? Well you would need to make the criminals seem like less of an issue. Of course the plans to bring about a semi-military unit to enforce a code of conduct on the planet would help a lot in that matter but we needed some sort of sideshow. Something that would make people think that this place was a burgeoning cultural hub, not just a place to please people out of their money.

Going through my memory database I felt like I had come across something like this before hitting upon a conversation Vai and Mistress had about 3 months ago.

Sitting back I began to play it in my mind in order to better comprehend what was said.

"Your voice is really good, Tanya. You really should have thought about going into music."

Mistress audibly scoffed and she said, "I'm perfectly fine with my political career options. If things were to go terrible, maybe I'd be interested in becoming an idol. but that is not something I'm really thinking about in the long term."

"Idol." Vai asked with a voice of curiosity.

Mistress seemed to take a moment to think this through before saying, "It's a term for an actor or actress, usually on the younger side who participates in musical shows in order to improve their popularity. Often sponsored by various companies and such in order to bring people to be more interested in what that company is up to. I have heard that there are some planets that go really deep into this culture of idols and have whole industries about turning regular girls into musical sensations. They tend to be in the Core but it's a very niche culture really."

"Huh, well I don't know about getting yourself a sponsorship and all but I think you could definitely get a part in some musical play or maybe even make your own music."

Mistress scoffed at that, "I'm not that big of a songstress, Vai."

I stopped that memory as another memory connected with this one one from five months ago about songstress.

"You know if I was a songstress" Tanya began "I would take some of these historical events that marked our history and set them to music."

"Well we do have songs in Mandalore, even poetry," she said matter of factly as she shrugged. They were currently watching some sort of historical drama, one of the few attempts by the New Mandalorians to produce historical works in the last few months possibly as a reaction to the Silver Codex.

"Well true there's not enough kick to the songs and they tend to be just songs about the generalities of fighting and being a soldier. I'm talking about having a song specifically about an event set to some sort of heavy metal in order to give the song the raw kick it needs."

Vai looked at Tanya confused and shrugged, "I don't know about that, never heard anything called heavy metal but I guess if it did give the history a feeling of raw power or kick it might be interesting."

Ending that memory I tilted my head downwards to look at the computer in front me deep in thoughts. This might work, if I use Mandal Hypernautics to sponsor an idol, as Mistress had put it, set their music to some sort of heavy metal, as she put it, and make the songs about Mandalorian historical events that would definitely change the perspective of Gargon. It would create a very good impression that it was simply a diamond in the rough culturally that had yet to be fully prospected.

And if my event was successful, I'm sure the other mob bosses would sponsor their own idols which would create healthy competition in the business of idols. And with the amount of different musical variants and styles that could possibly be produced from such a situation, I'm sure something would catch on with the rest of the Galaxy which would give a bigger boon to the Mandalorian culture as a whole. Had Mistress been looking for an opportunity to apply this ingenious strategy? She always seems to have ideas well above the times. Does she actively plan ahead? Maybe she did or maybe she planned for a variety of scenarios and she stayed ahead due to the contingencies she developed? In either case, this is basically an order from the Mistress and it is my job to make this a reality. Straightening up I got to work figuring out how I would find an idol, how I would make my music, and what the heck heavy metal was. I'm sure it would only take me a week to find everything I needed to get it started, if not well long-term investments take time after all.




Writers note: little bit of a family chapter, some folk in background were pushing for me to do more with korkie, so i did, while also doing some things with other members of family. What elses is there to say… chapter 24 is contuinutuion of this trip to mandalore before we head back to core for chapter 25? How about my annoyances with bo-katan in clone wars verse bo-katan in the wiki. Check this out till recsly bo-katan on wookipidia said something to the effect that she wanted to kill her sister, and i was rather anooyed by that because that did not feel right but guy who dosze research kept saying bo-katan evil she burnt down the village and tried to kill her sister, which i bealived burn down villages part i destiny rembwer her laughing as she did… well guess what happen when i found thing on youtube with on her appearances in clone wars… and found out that not only, that she never talks about killing her sister only removing her from power. But that laughing psycho burning down town I remembered… dose not exist, she appearances in that episode yes we never see her in the town.




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Idolm@ster Tanya? Yes please!

X4 certainly continues to be a big boost to Tanya's economic might, basically quadrupling Tanya's gains whenever they come up. Cannot wait to see Tanya economically face off against the Trade Federation.
 
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