(07-01-2017, 07:03 AM)Man in Black Wrote:The prison is not on this planet. The location is a closely guarded secret. Even the rebel informant doesn't know. After the fiasco at Star's End, they've become even more cautious. The Alliance hasn't released any sensitive information regarding the informant to the group because they regard this mission as a long, long shot to succeed. They've given you what you need to get captured and nothing more. Also, you don't need a man on the outside to bust you loose. What may be surprising to hear is that I want you to succeed in breaking out. It wouldn't be fun to watch you bang your heads against a wall until you quit.
OOC: Ahhh! Good to know that the prison's location is not (necessarily) on planet, since we as the Alliance infiltrators would know that. I was actually kind of worried we were going to wind up at a revamped Star's End, but I'm glad you kept the Han Solo book continuity as canon for the game! OK, change of (backup) plans then, I guess....
(06-30-2017, 10:33 PM)Tiktuk Wrote:Once done with the new transponder Tiktuk continued working, this time she was simply altering a cargo crate so that it had air vents, a food & water supply and could be locked and unlocked thus opened from the inside... When asked about the security system she would give a shrug. "Jook nong dik tuki loo naku." (The song of the machine is a song, Computers sing strange when forced.)
OOC: Since the man-on-the-outside scheme is less feasible if we are taken off-planet, proposed retcon of Tiktuk's "live cargo" crate creation as our contingency plan for if the Empire had been here to greet us instead? Had we come out of hyperspace and into the arms of overwhelming forces, Tiktuk could then have hidden in the crate, then tried to make her way back to Dantooine once th coast was clear?