[It was a pretty average street, all things considered. People and Droids traveling to and fro as they went about their business or dawdled around idly wasting their day at various retreats. Seriously, how many space cafes and open air space bars could one street need? Especially when barely a stone’s throw away were various construction and industrial sites hoping to expand the local starport. It ruined a bit of the splendor of the place.
Time ticket on with nothing more suspicious than a dodgy trinket vendor getting chewed out by an angry tourist over some bobble that they’d paid through the nose slits for fell apart after five minutes. All things considered though, most people would have felt it was a lovely afternoon out, especially the people inside the bank as they passed their work day unmaligned.
It was not such a lovely day for the casino on the corner across the street and half a block down as there was a thunderous BOOM as the sidewall blew out into the street, filling it with debris, dust and heavy black smoke as well as screaming panic from those outside who’d had their pleasant day unexpectedly interrupted by a flood of chaos.
The debris cloud hadn’t even settled yet as another shadow moved inside of it, only noticeable by the blurred flashes of muted colour through the obscuring smoke screen, roughly at head height, which paused long enough to do who knew what in there before the light blurred as the figure took off around the back of the building without hesitation.]
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Time ticket on with nothing more suspicious than a dodgy trinket vendor getting chewed out by an angry tourist over some bobble that they’d paid through the nose slits for fell apart after five minutes. All things considered though, most people would have felt it was a lovely afternoon out, especially the people inside the bank as they passed their work day unmaligned.
It was not such a lovely day for the casino on the corner across the street and half a block down as there was a thunderous BOOM as the sidewall blew out into the street, filling it with debris, dust and heavy black smoke as well as screaming panic from those outside who’d had their pleasant day unexpectedly interrupted by a flood of chaos.
The debris cloud hadn’t even settled yet as another shadow moved inside of it, only noticeable by the blurred flashes of muted colour through the obscuring smoke screen, roughly at head height, which paused long enough to do who knew what in there before the light blurred as the figure took off around the back of the building without hesitation.]