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"Yer a real piece of work, Karasym, ya know that?" A man asked. Karasym stood under an overhang outside a cantina on Nar Shadaa. He often visited this place for personal reasons. It was supposedly his homeworld as well. Nothing quite like it from a certain perspective.
"Yeah, I've been told that before," he said sarcastically. He was in a little bit of a cheery mood. The man in front of him had exchanged the turrets on his ship for the latest upgrades. He loved scrap dealers.
"Good luck, buddy. May tha force be with ya," he said. Karasym nodded and walked towards the ship bays. He pulled his hood over his head to protect it from the rain, but it didn't do so well on his face. His ship would be done in at least two days, but that didn't mean he couldn't stay in it for that long. It was ultimately his property.
He reached the entrance to the bays after a long walk and was halted by one of the guards at the door. He flashed his port I.D. and was let in. He pulled his hood back and looked around at the other people. Something felt eerily familiar, but foreign at the same time. He looked around for the source until he saw a beautiful woman walking in his direction. No doubt, she had just landed.
"Yeah, I've been told that before," he said sarcastically. He was in a little bit of a cheery mood. The man in front of him had exchanged the turrets on his ship for the latest upgrades. He loved scrap dealers.
"Good luck, buddy. May tha force be with ya," he said. Karasym nodded and walked towards the ship bays. He pulled his hood over his head to protect it from the rain, but it didn't do so well on his face. His ship would be done in at least two days, but that didn't mean he couldn't stay in it for that long. It was ultimately his property.
He reached the entrance to the bays after a long walk and was halted by one of the guards at the door. He flashed his port I.D. and was let in. He pulled his hood back and looked around at the other people. Something felt eerily familiar, but foreign at the same time. He looked around for the source until he saw a beautiful woman walking in his direction. No doubt, she had just landed.