>>5686287>19A-KJ EncountersOff the top of my head, most of the encounters were going to be pirates of the common sort. Ebruchi, Ssi-Ruu, Tof, with Vagaari being a high-level threat given their tactics and tech. Suffice to say that you’d be shooting your way out of the system more than not. That said, I did have some empty space on the d100 table that was just “nothing here, proceed to Ulsind and call for another roll as you’re unloading supplies”.
For the 100, you would’ve found a derelict ship (maybe a corvette or a cargo hauler) belonging to the Blazing Chain Fleet Thrunehaul, the subgroup of the Chain that went missing in the galactic North East. In addition to loot (as well as the ship itself since it might be repairable), it would be another adventure hook for you to follow up on - the Disappearance of Adacap Drue and Fleet Thrunehaul.
>Form VI’m mostly focusing on Ceyla to keep the quest going while abroad, but Farren will definitely be getting some stuff for Form V. Reciprocal Learning definitely procs here in this instance, for both you and Ceyla.
>>5686303>AureDidn’t take it all that well, and nearly blew a gasket shouting at the other members of the Triumvirate. The memory of her own Clones betraying her and Kristen is still fresh in her mind. But Kosa trusts Skipp and the men because of their shared experiences, both during the Clone Wars and mutual suffering on Kakarit. Larid trusts them because you extracted their loyalty on the return trip from Kakari. Aure makes no attempt to hide how unhappy she is about the whole ordeal, and scathingly recommended them for permanent transfer to the MSDF or Mercantors. Even when the Consular glaringly pointed out that “those tube-grown bucket-heads nearly killed Alleana’s boy”, Kosa put her foot down (hard) and Larid pointed out that it was at the Herald of Jombaral’s brainwashing using Palpatine as a disguise, and that they didn’t attack Farren of their own volition.
>TorokLargely fine, surprisingly. He doesn’t like Scrapper Squad as much as tolerates their existence, but he doesn’t hate them either. His post-Dark Side rampage and Larid testing him in the Killing Fields have left him reflecting on the siren song of the Dark Side, and how “anger leads to hate, hate leads to suffering”. Besides, it wasn’t Scrapper Squad that betrayed him or killed his master.