It had been a long few days of non-stop repairs, but Vala had finally made some serious headway and had her ship nearly back to the same condition it was before her little stunt rescue. This was a welcome distraction, whatever it was, and she made sure she washed off the last remaining grease...
Vala went to stand beside her brother, following his gaze out the window. She lacked her own binoculars, so she unfastened the A-10 Long Rifle from her bandoleer and dropped to a knee to look out of the weapon’s magnified scope. As she considered the tactical question he posed to her, she...
Vala hadn’t had such a challenge to test her piloting skills since her initial training with her father. It felt so long ago, but even time couldn’t diminish these particular instincts. It was ingrained in her, muscle memory she didn’t even have to much think about, just react. As long as her...
Vala didn’t know Daniel apart from the things she’d heard from Dio and her sister-in-law. It wasn’t enough to form a solid opinion of the man she now saw before her standing on the dais. It left her only the words he now spoke before the gathered Mando’ade to form a judgement, and his words were...
Vala gave her brother a hug, then stepped back to listen to his introductions of the others and look at each of them in kind. She greeted them each with a nod and then turned to give Dio the world’s most skeptical look.
“Yeah, uh huh, not crime. It’s neeeeeeeeeeever crime. Well then, I am happy...
Vala loved taking her swoop bike, a 67-X Stormcloud, out for a spin on this moon. Unlike her home world of Mandalore, the artificially created terrain of Nar Shaddaa presented a more unique challenge of twists and turns when throttling full speed between the city levels and towering spires. And...
Vala heard an affirmative beep from from her droid, everyone was on board. Before it even had a chance to retract the ramp and shut the cargo bay door, she boosted the thrusters and began to lift the freighter back into the air. She flipped on the speaker relay to the rest of the ship while she...
It had taken a while to get her freighter space worthy again after her disastrous rescue attempt on Nar Shaddaa, but there was no way Vala was going to miss this. Normally repairing the damage sustained to the landing gear and stabilizers alone would have taken at least a week of work solo, but...
Vala quickly glanced from the comm readout on her gauntlet beforing transferring the signal to the ship’s navigational relay. According to the display Dio’s location was somewhere in the Corellian Sector, a higher portion of the vertically structured city, where there were landing platforms a...
Vala had never seen anything like it before, and she wasn’t quite sure if it met the expectations of her imagination or exceeded it. She knew Nar Shaddaa was one of Nal Hutta’s moons, completely covered in the artificial city structures, a giant mass of neon dulled down by the haze of pollution...