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Krue's Diary - 29/12 3281 LY Location: In transit to Nar Shaddaa Well, it's over. To think, I got into this life because I thought that we could make a better future. I thought Red Key was supposed to be about tearing down governments, helping people to be truly independent. The Rebellion was happy to take advantage of us at first. But that quickly got awkward when they wanted to become "The New Republic". Of course, they shut us out the moment Mon Mothma kissed goodbye to those Endor fluffballs. And then that nutjob Lorgan decided he'd set himself up on Tatooine. Why you would want to that, I've no idea. I hate sand. So I got the heck out of dodge. Took the last of the creds he owed me and got the first ship out of there. The bad news is that this ship was heading straight for the Smuggler's Moon. So here I am. It's been fifteen years since I last saw home, and I have very little to show for it. No career (beyond slicing networks); no relationship that last longer than a month; no fame; no fortune. Despite all the things I shouted at my parents, I haven't made the galaxy a better place. And now I'm in the bowels of a refugee ship, watching womp rats fight for scraps in the filth. It sure *feels* like rock bottom... I don't know. I guess, I need a game plan. Stop farting around with ideals. Start thinking about #1 for a change. The Hutt Clan are the major players on Nar Shadaa, but Black Sun have more opportunities. They care less about who you are, and they have major operations across the galaxy. If I want to get in and get on, they are my best bet. Krue's Diary - 10/1 3282 LY Location: Nar Shadaa upper levels There's not much in the way of natural beauty in this place. The Hutts paved Nar Shadaa centuries ago. But if you think of the Smuggler's Moon as nothing but a city of nightlife and crime, you've not seen the best it has to offer. You need to come up to the upper levels just before evening. This far up, among the air scrubbers and docking bays, there are no permanent residents. But it is by far the best place to come to watch the sunset. It's a longer trek than most would care to take, but I couldn't come back to my homeworld without seeing it. All the particulates in the air here make this one of the most glorious sunsets in the universe. It seems almost paradoxical, that this planet, of all places, should earn such a marvellous spectacle every day. So it only seems apt that most people wouldn't even make the effort to come and see it. What a world...