Lt. Tyber Rook wrote:There as a moment, as Tyber looked up from his pad, to get the feeling for the ebb and flow of the crowd in the caff shop. Something that always came to him naturally.
Then, he saw someone. Or thought he saw someone. A face he could recognize from an early assignment. Fresh out of the academy.
"Cap... Major!" He stood from his chair, tucking the pad beneath his arm, and walking over to the woman and her entoruage.
"All kinds of faces showing up on Ziost. Didn't expect to ever see yours." He offered a small smile, and a raised eyebrow. "Civilian life seems to have treated you well."
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Lt. Tyber Rook wrote:He shook his head. "No ma'am. I am Mando'ade. A warrior, a soldier. Just like my kin, and my forebears. Was never in this for glory. Save the kind that you find in battle. This new detail I'm on, it's a good assignment. A lot of discretionary leeway." He smiled, before taking a sip from his caff.
"Not that there is anything wrong with the private sector. It's just not what I'm meant for."
Lt. Tyber Rook wrote:He smiled, shrugging. "As long as I lived to the ideals od my people and the order and stability of the Empire? That's good enough for me. But I appreciate your well wishes for glory all the same, Major."
The cup was set down, arms folded across his uniform. "Lot of VIPs coming through. Means extra security and someone who knows how to get things done discretely is needed. Sometimes, you get called to the right place at the right time."
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Lt. Tyber Rook wrote:"Yes, ma'am. Arms, field armor. Equipment. If there's anything you can do, I would consider it a favor." He sat up straighter, catching her eyes. "And if we can get them to be an elite force with out help, I am sure the Empire would.find favor with Czerka's involvement."
Lt. Tyber Rook wrote:"I completely understand. Any help at all would be appreciated." He nodded in response. "Who knows, this qorks out, and you'll have helped me climb up another rank." He had to laugh at that.
He knew how the Brass felr about Mandalorians.
Lt. Tyber Rook wrote:"I have a feeling that the unit coffers are low, given the reputation of Bex Company. But my direct superior has a lot of pull. I could speak with her, see what can be scrounged up." He pursed his lips, looking away for a moment.
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