Kaz Brekker (
demjiin) wrote in
revivalproject2021-03-13 03:04 pm
You won't find me looking back
WHO: Kaz, Ezra, Tony
WHERE: Near a Hangar Bay on Coruscant
WHAT: A holocron is seen as a gag since it refers to Agra-10, which obviously doesn't exist. But Kaz is still buying it
WHEN: During the Coruscant event
WARNINGS: None anticipated, TBD
The merchant Kaz was meeting with was a ferrety little man. Like he literally looked like a ferret with a tool belt and some sort of hoodlike hat. It was through a couple of different people Kaz had met that he had been told that Agra-10 was only mentioned once, supposedly in this 'Holocron thing. He had been warned that he wouldn't be able to open it, but since Kaz has been on Coruscant for a few days now he had already heard of the Jedi. And if the one he had spoken to was any indication, they were pretty similar to the grisha where he was from. Which is to say he already knew he'd need to cajole or manipulate a Jedi into opening it.
"Is just a glowing brick." The ferrety man insisted.
"All the same." replied Kaz in his rocksalt rasp.
The ferrety man squinted at Kaz, sensing a possible way to get more money.
"Is junk. But you want junk? Then 50."
Kaz tilted his head to one side. Then while saying nothing he used his cane as a hook and took hold of a sliding hoist. If grabbed from the end with the handles it was possible to slide freight weighing hundreds of pounds into spacecraft. At the moment the hoist slams the ferrety man's tale. The ferrety man squeals in pain and immediately drops the Holocron to grab his trapped tale.
"You're going to want to rethink that." Kaz says, still completely calm.
"4-40!" The ferrety man says quickly. Apparently, Kaz leaned on the hoist because the ferrety man squeals again.
"30! Take for 30!
Kaz says nothing, just unhooks his cane from the hoist's handles and puts it back at his side. The ferrety man whimpers and removes his injured tale to cradle it. Kaz takes one step forward and removes a small bag from the inner pocket of his suit jacket and tosses it to the ground. It clinks with (stolen) credits. He picks up the fallen Holocron. He would need to find a way to disguise it as soon as possible.
"I would say it's been a pleasure doing business with you, but I'm not that good of a liar."
WHERE: Near a Hangar Bay on Coruscant
WHAT: A holocron is seen as a gag since it refers to Agra-10, which obviously doesn't exist. But Kaz is still buying it
WHEN: During the Coruscant event
WARNINGS: None anticipated, TBD
The merchant Kaz was meeting with was a ferrety little man. Like he literally looked like a ferret with a tool belt and some sort of hoodlike hat. It was through a couple of different people Kaz had met that he had been told that Agra-10 was only mentioned once, supposedly in this 'Holocron thing. He had been warned that he wouldn't be able to open it, but since Kaz has been on Coruscant for a few days now he had already heard of the Jedi. And if the one he had spoken to was any indication, they were pretty similar to the grisha where he was from. Which is to say he already knew he'd need to cajole or manipulate a Jedi into opening it.
"Is just a glowing brick." The ferrety man insisted.
"All the same." replied Kaz in his rocksalt rasp.
The ferrety man squinted at Kaz, sensing a possible way to get more money.
"Is junk. But you want junk? Then 50."
Kaz tilted his head to one side. Then while saying nothing he used his cane as a hook and took hold of a sliding hoist. If grabbed from the end with the handles it was possible to slide freight weighing hundreds of pounds into spacecraft. At the moment the hoist slams the ferrety man's tale. The ferrety man squeals in pain and immediately drops the Holocron to grab his trapped tale.
"You're going to want to rethink that." Kaz says, still completely calm.
"4-40!" The ferrety man says quickly. Apparently, Kaz leaned on the hoist because the ferrety man squeals again.
"30! Take for 30!
Kaz says nothing, just unhooks his cane from the hoist's handles and puts it back at his side. The ferrety man whimpers and removes his injured tale to cradle it. Kaz takes one step forward and removes a small bag from the inner pocket of his suit jacket and tosses it to the ground. It clinks with (stolen) credits. He picks up the fallen Holocron. He would need to find a way to disguise it as soon as possible.
"I would say it's been a pleasure doing business with you, but I'm not that good of a liar."

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"I spotted you because I...felt something. In the Force. I guess it could have been you-" He squints vaguely in Kaz's direction, trying to pinpoint the feeling more. "But the last time I felt something singing quite like that it was a holocron. Geometric shape. Might look like a puzzle box?" He gestures to indicate a small size.
"Have you come across something like that?"
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"I was under the impression that only a Jedi was able to open one."
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"But how do you know that, anyway?" he asks, more cautiously.
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"Because I just bought this moments ago."
With the gloved hand not using his cane, he showed Ezra the Holocron.
"It mentions Agra-10, which is largely believed to be non-existent here."
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He bites his lip. "Did you actually see what's on it, or did whoever sold it to you tell you about it?"
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"No, I haven't seen what's on it yet."
Kaz took a moment to look at what just seemed to him like a glowing cube
"And I doubt the...ah-merchant that sold it had either."
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"This could be why we're here," he points out, glancing up to look at Kaz. "Or part of the reason."
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Kaz is still trying to wrap his brain around the idea of regularly visiting other planets. But Ezra had a point. Coming to another silent decision, Kaz returns Ezra's look.
"Are you able to open it, then?"
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He cocks his head at Kaz. "Wanna do this on your ship, or what?"
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"Sounds reasonable to me."
Without waiting for Ezra he turned and started walking back toward the Bloodsport.
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"Since it will make my life a lot easier, I'm thinking you'll be able to open it."
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