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nexus_crossings2016-04-16 08:49 pm
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We're all gonna get in a fight! [EVENT: FITE NITE][Warning: Violence and Blood]
People have been disappearing in the Nexus.
Going missing from work, from their homes, from the Plaza.
Locals are staying in their homes, shutting their doors. Even the more shut-in of Nexus goers will be able to tell that something is amiss around here. The Plaza is strangely sparse as far as foot traffic; many of the shops downtown are closing early.
Word is spreading in the Industrial District of an anomaly in the anti-violence field. Easy money for betting in cage fighting. Less easy money but larger amounts for competing in said cage matches. One on one, matches with and without weapons. Rounds go until someone surrenders, is knocked out, or dies. Who would set up such a thing? It's becoming very popular and many a coin is being generated. Are so many people really signing up for this?
Some are. Others are captured and drugged, thrown into the ring against their will with the ultimatum: Fight and get free, or die.
What do you do?
Are you looking to bet your wages? Sign up for a chance at riches? Are you one of the unwilling laying in a dark room?
Or.
Are you going to stand for this if not?
((Please view this OOC post to chat with other players before you jump into a fight! All fights must be agreed upon by participants ahead of time for severity of injuries. Outcomes can be agreed upon or will be decided by a coinflip by myself. Please do not come into this expecting to clean sweep someone without sustaining injuries unless you and your fight partner have agreed ahead of time that would be hilarious. If there are questins, concerns, or complaints PM me. TL:DR Have fun and don't be a dick!))
Going missing from work, from their homes, from the Plaza.
Locals are staying in their homes, shutting their doors. Even the more shut-in of Nexus goers will be able to tell that something is amiss around here. The Plaza is strangely sparse as far as foot traffic; many of the shops downtown are closing early.
Word is spreading in the Industrial District of an anomaly in the anti-violence field. Easy money for betting in cage fighting. Less easy money but larger amounts for competing in said cage matches. One on one, matches with and without weapons. Rounds go until someone surrenders, is knocked out, or dies. Who would set up such a thing? It's becoming very popular and many a coin is being generated. Are so many people really signing up for this?
Some are. Others are captured and drugged, thrown into the ring against their will with the ultimatum: Fight and get free, or die.
What do you do?
Are you looking to bet your wages? Sign up for a chance at riches? Are you one of the unwilling laying in a dark room?
Or.
Are you going to stand for this if not?
((Please view this OOC post to chat with other players before you jump into a fight! All fights must be agreed upon by participants ahead of time for severity of injuries. Outcomes can be agreed upon or will be decided by a coinflip by myself. Please do not come into this expecting to clean sweep someone without sustaining injuries unless you and your fight partner have agreed ahead of time that would be hilarious. If there are questins, concerns, or complaints PM me. TL:DR Have fun and don't be a dick!))
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He's gotta be honest, he didn't expect a breakneck subject change like that. The crowds he runs with are direct. Often uncomfortably so, but he's used to it. To the point that he's come to expect it from everyone. Wouldn't be the first time, however, he's noticed that you can't count on people of the Nexus to be like what you're expecting.
Certainly he can appreciate that Red is ... complicated. And speaking of complicated, there's the matter of his question. Did he go easy on Kirk? Han takes a pull for his glass and really thinks over his answer.
"Lose the fight even as you win it?" He says with a frown. "Starfleet had way more fight in him than I expected, but I came to get paid. My win or my loss tonight is defined by how heavy my wallet feels when I leave here."
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He may not have insight as to the goings on of this place, but one thing is for certain - they really wanted Han Solo in that ring. And if they don't want the wrath of the space captain coming down on them, they'll make sure he walks away with at least a good portion of what he was promised.
But now it's time for another shift in conversation. "I take it you have plans for your winnings?"
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"Yeah." He says with a nod. "Most of it's going into the Flacon."
Hell, that's where almost all of his money tends to go - toward keeping his ship in the sky.
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"Think you'll make enough to get her back in the sky?"
Can you really blame the guy for wanting a ride before Han possibly disappears into the vast expanses of the multiverse?
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"When they talked me into this, they went about it in just the right way, you know?" Han feels like he probably doesn't have to explain to Red what it's like to be 'convinced' by someone who has you all figured out - as he's probably been on both sides of that before.
"Then there's the matter of how much maintenance I want to do. Fuel is what I need to get her in the air again, but I've been putting off certain work for a while that I figure I might as well do now."
Certainly this pilot would not blame anyone for wanting a trip in a spaceship - whatever their reasons for it might be. Hell, he still gets a kick every time he's invited onto a model he's never been on before ...
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There's a short, thoughtful pause as Red takes a sip of his drink before he speaks again. "If you find yourself in need of a second pair of hands to get anything done, I'd be happy to offer my assistance. And if you need a reason as to why I would make such an offer, well, I'd think it's obvious by now that I'm rather fond of our conversations. Any excuse for more is one I'll take."
If he gets a ride out of it? All the better, but he won't push for it. There's no need to hurry into things when they have so much time ahead of them.
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"You know ..." He says after a moment, sinking back in the chair. "You seem like a connected guy or the kind of guy that could make certain connections if he needed to. How realistic do you think it would be for you to find someone Malistarian Fuel and Corellian parts for a YT-1300?"
"I'd make you a list of what I need and feel better making an exchange with someone like you that I already trust." Trust enough not to completely rip him off, anyway.
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Has he already taken the job without officially saying so?
Yes. Yes he has.
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"As long as the parts are new, though, the don't have to be Corellian - but that's always the preference." He says after a moment of thought. "I'll get the info to you in another day or so."
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"I can work with that." It's a surprisingly easy answer compared to what it could have been. "Any limit on expense that I should keep in mind? What kind of currency will the trading be done in?" All details to clear up before they shake on the deal.
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He figures that changing the money over shouldn't be Red's responsibility on top of doing all the leg work to get his materials. He can do that part of it.
"I'm just looking for fair rates. I'm kind of at the mercy of what the suppliers want to charge, unless you do some digging and find out there's a bigger market for starship parts than I realized."
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"To be honest, I haven't looked into the market before." Talk about a confidence booster. "But I'm a master negotiator and I learn quickly. I don't think anyone's going to try and take me for your money - not if they have any sense about them, that is." Because if there's one thing you don't do, it's double cross Raymond Reddington. The Nexus may not know that yet, but if they try? He'll make sure everyone does.
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Now, if he should be so trusting of you? Well, the jury is kind of out on that one, but you've also given him no reason not to trust you either. That makes you allies in Han's book.
"Thanks in advance for whatever you can do."
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He nods slowly after another sip of his drink. "I only hope I can deliver as much as you're hoping for."