Training
A lot had happened to Ace Lancer and his friends in the last year. After they had rescued the four Force adepts from Nal Hutta and Kessel they had had to expand the Rebel cell's base on Roon. The whole cell had helped to build out the third floor of the building they had been using for the base to house the Force adepts and to use for their training. The roof had also been adapted to use as a training area. The cell's commanding officer, Captain Kiel Sunka had assigned Ace, as the executive officer, to be in charge of the Force adepts; partially to give Ace more responsibility, and partially because he had no idea what to do with the adepts. This had led to everyone, including Ace, to call the Force adepts his apprentices, and they had started calling Ace master.
Some other things had changed as well. Timm Dakas and Mrrorrg had left the cell and gone off to be bounty hunters on Nar Shaddaa, hunting down old Imperials. They kept in contact occasionally, but they were pretty busy with their new work.
As Ace had trained the four apprentices, he had started to notice their strengths and weaknesses. First of all, as a result of having grown up so close together, they had developed a level of telepathy that allowed them to communicate with each other without anyone else being able to hear them. Ace had learned how to "listen in" on these conversations, but so far he had not figured out how to contribute to the discussion.
Ace had found that Aris Lyseck was acrobatic and good at combat. He had noticed that Tashor Sprull was good at combat and at affecting minds. Camber Manak was a skilled pilot, with her piloting skills being guided by the Force. She was also a good diplomat, often solving arguments between her brother, Tashor, and Aris or Filup. Ace had found Filup Paykus to be a good healer, but he wasn't sure what else he was capable of.
Currently Ace was on the roof with the four apprentices, having Aris and Tashor spar with their Kathracite crystal lightsabers. Aris tumbled past Tashor to attack him from behind, but Tashor made a deft parry. He riposted, but Aris had anticipated the blow and already moved out of the way. However, Tashor's follow-up strike hit home, charring Aris' sleeve and the top layer of skin on his tricep, eliciting a grunt from Aris. "Your acrobatic tricks don't fool me," Tashor taunted. Each of the apprentices had their lightsabers angled forward slightly in a defensive posture.
OOC: Any action on Ace's part?
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