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Location: Krevas
Theodore watched, observant of his surroundings, watching the swamp of his home world Krevas. He was waiting on the arrival of a fellow dealer, who had promised him more weapons. Obviously, Theodore’s intentions were clear to him: get the weapon, kill the dealer, or capture him and hand him over to authorities. Either way, he would be making money.
The human male walked up to his table overlooking the swamp, dark and green. “Sit, please.” The Krevaaki man said, gesturing to the table. The human man sat, trying not to take his off Theodore, however, the swamp seemed attractive to him, at least so though Theodore. He never understood humans. It was probably one of the reasons he decided to never leave Krevas.
“Now, I know you want the credits, but as you know, we agreed that you would give me the weapons first.”Theodore reached out his left hand, as his right one searched for his holster which held a DL-44 blaster. Once his hand found it, he waited for the right time. The other man took out the weapons from a briefcase, and put them on the table. Theodore found the moment and took his blaster, and shot. After the ringing was gone from his ears, he checked to make sure the man was dead.
Theodore walked over to the man, and kicked him. He was still breathing, but unconscious. Good enough. Theodore gathered the weapons and headed to his house. Today, he would be leaving the man to die.
Theodore watched, observant of his surroundings, watching the swamp of his home world Krevas. He was waiting on the arrival of a fellow dealer, who had promised him more weapons. Obviously, Theodore’s intentions were clear to him: get the weapon, kill the dealer, or capture him and hand him over to authorities. Either way, he would be making money.
The human male walked up to his table overlooking the swamp, dark and green. “Sit, please.” The Krevaaki man said, gesturing to the table. The human man sat, trying not to take his off Theodore, however, the swamp seemed attractive to him, at least so though Theodore. He never understood humans. It was probably one of the reasons he decided to never leave Krevas.
“Now, I know you want the credits, but as you know, we agreed that you would give me the weapons first.”Theodore reached out his left hand, as his right one searched for his holster which held a DL-44 blaster. Once his hand found it, he waited for the right time. The other man took out the weapons from a briefcase, and put them on the table. Theodore found the moment and took his blaster, and shot. After the ringing was gone from his ears, he checked to make sure the man was dead.
Theodore walked over to the man, and kicked him. He was still breathing, but unconscious. Good enough. Theodore gathered the weapons and headed to his house. Today, he would be leaving the man to die.