• Empire's Edge - Ep. 04: Storm on The Way

  • Dec 18 2019
  • Length: 47 mins
  • Podcast

Empire's Edge - Ep. 04: Storm on The Way

  • Summary

  • Returning to Bothawui, the droid Elo and renegade slicer Beegax Botano smuggled their way onto a doonium ore facility down on the planet. Disguising themselves as common transporters, they attempted to access a
    Bothan Spy Net intelligence drop, hidden in plain sight.

    After creating a convincing distraction, Beegax had seconds to slice his way into the network and uncover the whereabouts of Gir Tu’Tey, a young Bothan spy and son of Elo’s former master.

    Successfully disrupting the Bothan Spy Net security, Beegax uncovered Gir’s last know location somewhere in the Socorro system, far out in the lawless reaches of the Outer
    Rim.

    With local hyper lane traffic being closely monitored and time in short supply, Elo and Beegax must try and escape Bothawui undiscovered and undetected.

     

    For more info and scheduling @RespectTheCrit

    GM - Ian Duncan @iduncs

    Elo - Jamie Lee-Bonés @jamielee.bones

    Beegax Botano - Alex Herrera @aeherrera

     

    Whatever the system, whether it's a miss or a hit, you always gotta respect the crit!

     

    Original music provided with license or permissions by:

    "Solo Fan Made" & "Battle on Crait" - Luis Humanoide 

    "Star Wars Epic Cover I" - Parademics

    "Space Wars Underscore" - Graham Plowman & Audiojungle

    "Nostromo" - TableTop Audio

    Music from Filmmusic.io

    "Serpentine Trek" by Kevin MacLeod
    License: CC BY 

    "Showdown" by Kevin MacLeod
    License: CC BY 

    "On The Shore" by Kevin MacLeod
    License: CC BY 

    "Prelude and Action" by Kevin MacLeod
    License: CC BY

    "Black Vortex" by Kevin MacLeod
    License: CC BY 

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