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A world beyond(goddess and silverknight)

Silverknight

Pulsar
Joined
Jul 14, 2011
In the universe their are countless planets and each planet had its own little collection of stories that could be told if one were to look for them.Mira happened to be a orange gem of a planet out all alone. The planet was large with nothing else around it in any direction for a while. This fact set the fate of the planet as a trade stop a place between other greater places. It was ideal for the trade of all types of goods and for all types of deals to happen on the planet.

The city had one massive city home to the traders unions and where the spaceport happened to be. The rest of the planet was very advanced with four large land masses each with its own race who,had very different customs and traditions. The orange sky and the deep dark green grass was said to be beautiful to those who visited the world. The dark violet waters were magical to some as well. A world of mystery even to those who had been there all their lives.

Zin was one such person, a traitor who spend a lot of his life making deals with victors and staying one step ahead of the law as well. He walked a simple field looking down at a river valley filled with grass and some small trees. He had been traveling with his slave Nera, when he saw something fall from the sky. He would find out what it was. He figure if it was a primative space ship he could make some one sided deal with the people himself and make some money. Primitives could have goods worth a ton and not know it in the least. His walk was a quick one as he wanted to get there fast, as he saw credits before his eyes and fun too. He had to make sure he got to the site before anyone else did so to figure out if they had anything of value.

Near walked behind him silent. She was a shave, she had no memory of live before slavery and she knew her role. She did as she was told and put up with her master. She was a warrior from a distant planet who had been lost on this planet and traded for some food according to Zin. She didn't know as she was not there and never given the truth about anything by him. Her job was to watch his back, share his bed when he wanted and kill his foes when asked. In exchange, she got food and was treated decently enough.

The walk down the valley to the crash site was easy as birds flew into the air flying away from the space craft they were approaching. This would be a most interesting first meeting and Zin prepared himself for the worse case situation and the best case as well. The first though of the site was that the group was some real primitives and that was basically it.
 
Inside the spacecraft the crew was still shaken, getting up from the various uncomfortable positions from the crash.

The first voice to ring was from the captain, a renowned veteran in the art of space exploring between the humans. The fiery redhead had dog tags, from her time fighting in human civil wars, but despite being the one with the worst injuries, her head bleeding and her arm dislocated from the crash, she was most in control. "Williams, check the status of the ship, give me a status report," she dictated, leaning against a wall, forcing herself on her captain seat. "Rockefeller, what do our sensors say about the planet, is it habitable?"

Henry Williams, second in command, shifted in his seat at his captain's voice. While not obvious due to his black uniform, he had sustained a piercing with shrapnel and was bleeding from his leg, but the dedicated blond knew that finding help would be hard if they didn't get out of here. "The ship has sustained mayor damage. With no new parts, it'll take us more than a year to repair it. If we manage to scavange anything, it would still be weeks until she's functional again."

"There seems to be a large organic life distribution in the planet, with a chemical composition similar to the air of the colonies but with a higher gravity pull," Rockefeller's voice was calculated and methodical, though one of her eyes swelling and her glasses being misplaced made her less than comfortable. "That seems the likely cause of our crash, getting too close to a larger than estimated gravity pull."

"Kishimoto, Ramirez, you two have not sustained any injuries, correct?" the captain asked, assessing the suboptimal state of her crew. "Take the blasters and see if you can bring us some intel about the area around us, and ideally, food."

"Sir yes sir!"

Kishimoto was one of the younger ones of the crew at 22, but he was considered a prodigy, acing all the tests at the academy and well capable in combat exercises. Ramirez and him were rivals, specially considering that she was next to him in age and time in the crew, and refused to lose to the younger Japanese man. The two of them grabbed the blasters and exited the cabin, going to the pressurized chamber and, between the two of them, having to pry the door open.

"Fuck, this is not what I was expecting when I signed up for this" Ramirez complained, wiping the sweat off her brow. "Move it, Kishi, we can't leave the captain waiting."

"Hai, hai, you're so loud, kuso onna."
 
Zin and Nera walked to the ship and it was easy to see it was a decent sized primitive ship. Zin looked over the ship for a moment with the writing on the ship unreadable to him till he remembered a group he had ran into a couple of months before this moment in time. They were in the hills to the east. He figured he might be able to get something from that information as this group didn't know what he happened to know. Of course that was if anyone happened to be alive inside the ship. Stepping back he looked over towards Nera the blue skinned male not one to do the hard work. "Find a way in," he ordered firmly to the female.

Neva nodded and silently started a search for a door, she moved up climbing up the ship remains as she found the door partly open. She watched as the door opened and two beings were on the other side. There was a surprised look on her face as she looked at the two humans. She said nothing as she used her hands to motion the two to follow her. She was so used to not talking that she never did. She never thought to talk unless told to do so by her master. She climbed down the ship slowly on purpose as the two would be able to follow her and she could lead them to Zin as well. He would want to see them and deal with them personally.

Zin watched Nera and the humans for a while as he adapted his universal translator which was adjusted for human tongue already. "Hello there, it seems your ship has landed here, I guess on mistake. You humans are strange, never saw a human spaceship, but one would think you wouldn't make the same mistake twice in a life time and learn how to land," he commented figuring they were connected to the other humans who were on the planet somehow. Maybe they were looking for them or something."I am the great Zin, merchant supreme and seller of good and protection."

He watched them like a hawk as they moved especially the female human as she was very nice upon his eyes as he heard human women were something else in bed and of course rare to get into bed anyhow from what he knew of them. So many possibilities were now open before him that he could see a lot of good things in his future and he was all smiles cause of it.
 
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