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Xiom and Jomaen go out for another hunt...but don't come across a Mumuu or Karabac |
Chapter 2: New Friends, Old Grudge âSo thisâŚplanet that you saw in your dreamâŚWhat was it like?â Xiom and Jomaen had been strolling a tall patch of grasslands for half an hour or so the next day, both sporting their knew carved warrior masks and Mumuu skinned capes. The two seemed almost identical now except for the distinguishing darker browned skin tone and olive green eyes that Jomaen had inherited, as well as his warrior kilt rather then Xiomâs Karabbac skinned black pants. âIt was,â Xiom began, the dream began so real in his mind once more, âDazzling. Every speck of land was covered by immense, towering buildings. And in the night it sparkled magnificently. It was nothing like our homelandâŚno. Iâd never seen anything like it.â Jomaen shook his head in part disbelief and awe, âYou dream too much about theseâŚcities, Xiom. They seemâŚfascinating, but whyâŚhow do you dream them up?â Xiom shrugged, âPerhaps we were destined for more then just KaleeâŚlike grandpa.â âDestiny,â Jomaen chortled at the word, âYouâre starting to sound like a Jedi.â Xiom snorted at the word he grew to loathe. Jedi. Their so called heir for purity and goodness was all but ego and falsehood to Xiom. He recalled his father telling of stories, how the Hukâs had won the trust of the Republic to aid them in the war. The ultimate weapon the Republic had to offer were the JediâŚand with them on the side of the Hukâs they were able to smite down all opposition, all defenses that the Kaleesh had to offer. Protecting the innocent? Xiom spat at their motto, their so-called sworn duty. The Kaleesh were the innocentâŚit was the Hukâs whom used deception to show the true, corrupt colors of the Jedi⌠There was a rustling ahead. Through pure, experienced instinct both Kaleesh hunters dropped to the soils of the grassland. Jomaen glanced over at Xiom for a signal. Xiom made a motion with his clawed finger to where his lips were behind his mask for silence. The rustling grew nearer. Xiom made a slow motion with his hand towards the sound: âApproach cautiouslyâ. Both moved forward through the tall grasses; their stealth and movements much like a snake, approaching its prey. The sounds only continued to grow nearer. Xiom estimated their distance: 5 metersâŚ4 metersâŚ3âŚ2âŚ1⌠Xiom made the first move⌠He hefted all his lying wait from the ground and converted his body stance into a leap as he went to strike down the first target. In mid-air he recognized the species. His weight kept his target down and with his spearâs pole region against its neck it remained still and unable to resist. To Xiomâs knowledge it was a human; one possessing neatly combed brown hair, and sharp, keen blue eyes that spelled out trickery and mischief. He wore a dirty, brown leather jacket, a white shirt underneath, and slick black pants. Xiom cocked his head at his prey while listening to gunfire that showered overhead between Jomaenâs powerful single-fired shots and a blaster rifleâs bursting flow. âEasy big guy,â pleaded the pinned human, âWe mean you no harm.â This had been Xiomâs second time seeing a humanoid. He remembered the first was when his father had traded with one once before. They seemed like a peaceful species⌠âHold your fire, Jomaen!â Xiom ordered. âAt ease Mart Ma,â the humanoid added. The gunfire had ceased and there was an awkward silence. Xiom continued to stare at the human for a moment longer before slowly letting off him completely. He stood with his spear close to his side, ready to strike once more, need be. With his head now above level of the tall grasses, Xiom made out the second one that returned fire with Jomaen. The second one had long fin-like ears that hung back, ending down at their waste region with eye sockets that perked up from the top of their head. In addition it had a distinct bill and amphibious, slippery sage and white skin. It was clothed in red battle armor and held a blaster rifle tightly in hand. The human examined both Xiom and Jomaen closely, âKaleesh, right?â âCorrect,â Jomaen stated. âAnd you are human,â Xiom stated, more so for clarifying species. âCorellian actually,â the humanoid corrected, âA form of human I guess you could say. Nameâs Ben Collarâ âAnd your friend?â Jomaen asked motioning towards the other with his rifle. âMarta ma Frungo,â said the amphibious one, stepping forward to introduce himself, âMeesa be Gungan.â âXiom ale Sheelal.â ââŚand Jomaen tae Sreshiim.â âAnd youâre both Kaleesh?â Ben asked. âI thought we had already established that,â Jomaen replied smugly. âWhy is it of importance?â Xiom questioned. Ben smiled simply, âAs far as my knowledge about this system goes, you Kaleesh donât get along with the Hukâs very well.â âAn exaggerated understatement,â Xiom replied. âThen maybe youâd be interested in helping me and my friend out,â Ben began, âWe were attacked in mid flight to Coruscant by Corporate Czerka Attack Shuttles. We tried to loose their trail by circling around your planetâŚbut turns out the Huks have an alliance with Czerka.â âWeesa shot down by Huks and Czerka. Our ship isa crashed!â Mart Ma added. âWhy did they attack you?â Xiom questioned. There was a moment of hesitation for both Ben and Mart Ma to reveal as to why they were. âLetâs just say we were doing someâŚbusiness that they didnât approve of so much.â âAre you saying you two are criminals, then?â Jomaen asked. âDepending on the point of view,â Ben said defensively, having chosen his words carefully once more, âOur business is beneficial to all whom oppose CzerkaâŚand Czerka itself is bad news.â âAll of which is unimportant,â Xiom snapped, ending the petty conversation in annoyance, âI believe the issue at hand was your ship crashed and you were having some troubles with the Huks.â âYes, and we think theyâre still crawling all over it,â Ben replied, âThatâs why we thought you guys could help. You know the buggers, you hate their guts, and we need to retrieve some valuables on board that shipâŚnot to mention get back on track to Coruscant.â âAnything in it for us?â Jomaen questioned. âAn opportunity to ravage some Hukâs, and a free ride to Coruscant,â Ben offered. Xiom mulled it over for a moment. His dream...the galaxyâŚwas this his opportunity? An omen for him to start a new chapter in his life to be a part of the bigger picture, a galaxy of destiny? Perhaps it wasâŚand perhaps it was his time to mimic his Grandfatherâs path of marking the history of the galaxy with his own name. âWhereâs your ship?â * * * The four ventured out for ten minutes or so until Ben came to a halt and motioned ahead to a crashed Corellion Transport. Surrounding the ship were dozens of blue insectoid, bipedal creatures that Xiom had grown to hate so much. âHukâsâŚâ Xiom growled. The Hukâs were a crafty looking insect species and one of the only having such a odd hue of blue skin to them. Branching off of their small bean shaped carapace were two nimble arms, two elongated legs, and a thin neck which supported their mantis resembling head. Branching off their shoulder regions were two large, fearsome scorpion like claws used for clamps and other offenses in combat. They all scurried around the ship, investigating and scavenging it madly. Some began confiscating some of its cargo as others huddled around dents, tears, and other damages in the shipâs hull and interior. âWell, at least they were kind enough to fix it up for us,â Ben said, half sarcastically. âWassa be the plan then?â The Gungan questioned the Kaleesh. âWeâd have the element of surprise,â Xiom noted to Jomaen. âYour favorite technique,â Jomaen replied with a smirk beneath his skull and turned back to the other two, âWhat are you both packing?â âBlaster Rifle and a pistol,â Ben said grapping his pistol out of his holster. Xiom glanced at the puny weapon and chortled at it, âThat is your means of defense?â âIt suits its purpose when youâre a hell of a shot with it,â the Corellian replied smugly. âHeesa be a wicked gunslinger,â Mart Ma vouched. âCan we rely on you and your puny little pistol then to take out some Huks?â Jomaen questioned. âI could sooner blow your head off with this âpunyâ little thing before you could even raise your rifle,â Ben growled back. âThen how was Xiom able to jump you without you managing to get one single shot at him?â Jomaen countered. Ben began stuttering for a response defensively, âHeâŚwellâŚwe didnât even know you guys were there! Hell this is your home turfâŚyou guys hadâŚâ â...the element of surprise,â Xiom said, finishing Benâs sentence and breaking the argument, âItâs settled then. Weâll make a solid ambush on my count. Thatâll give us a quick starting advantageâŚthe rest will rely on skill and instinct.â âFine,â Ben and Jomaen said in unison, Mart Ma following up in a, âMeesa Ready.â |