6257/Children of Tamaran

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Children of Tamaran
Date of Scene: 23 January 2019
Location: Unknown
Synopsis: Summary needed
Cast of Characters: Tyran'tar, Starfire




Tyran'tar has posed:
    Tyran'tar looks out the window. His ship was following the Starfire so he would have a mode of transportation back out of earth sector. He looks to the crew of the starfire, trying to recognize any of them, but doesnt really. He wore his Tamaranean military uniform though on his finger was a green ring. For now he waits, having been on the ship since Knowhere and he almost a little unsure if he should do this. After all, knowing about Koriand'r's whereabouts without reporting it to blackfire means treason.

Starfire has posed:
As the Starfire enters the Sol System, it calls Starfire, asking her to come aboard. Not for the usaul supply trade - that's not for another month - to meet someone. Kory sighs as she fidgets, wondering what this could be. The usual code checks were done, without any panic code. So she is going to assume it's legitimate. She flies up to meet the shuttle in the air, and is taken aboard the Starfire. K'tten seems beside herself with amazement at the guest, but promised to keep it to herself. Kory finally goes to the briefing room and sits down, looking at Earth's moon out the window.

Tyran'tar has posed:
    "X'hal be blessed. You do live." Tyran'tar says once she enters. He has aged gracefully but he still looks like the old recruitment posters. He then looks to the moon. "I have several questions, the least of which is to ask how you are faring. Earth is not Tamaran, but The lanterns I have met from earth seem like decent sorts." He says calmly.

Starfire has posed:
Koriand'r just stares at Tyran'tar as he enters. "Captain Tyran'tar?" she whispers softly - the crew didn't tell her. "You live too!" She gets up and runs over and gives him a big hug. "Yeah - I'm all grown up. Earth is... different. It's not home - nothing is - but it's good enough." She sighs softly. "My crew didn't tell me what's going on - it's so WEIRD to be in space again - even though I'm just right by my new home."

Tyran'tar has posed:
    "Commander now. Atleast thats my old rank...I am the green lantern of sector 2828. I havent told your sister because I was afraid she would use me as an instrument in her machinations." He says as he hugs her back. "So this is your new home? Do you not intend to reclaim your homeworld?" He asks with some concern in his voice studying her.

Starfire has posed:
Koriand'r blinks. "What homeworld? It's a radioactive wasteland from what I heard. I haven't seen it - I don't dare leave. If word gets out..." She then frowns. "She'd raze this world like she did Tamaran. How's the new world going - other than being ruled by a psycho?"

Tyran'tar has posed:
    "It is relatively peaceful. Anyone who speaks against her is dealt with quietly. You dont understand, part of the agreement with the citadel is we have to abandon our warrior culture. Any part of it is only ceremonial." He says softly.

Starfire has posed:
Koriand'r sighs. "So it's worse than I thought. Our warrior culture made us who we are. So. I require something from you." She sighs softly. "Swear on your honor as a Green Lantern that you will keep my secret. I cannot have word of my presence getting out. Which does bring a question - why are you here?"

Tyran'tar has posed:
    "I was going to keep your secret anyway. But if this is your new home, then you have no desire to liberate your people? Many would rally to your banner. I know I would." Tyran'tar says as he watches her. "I came here to find out if I could convince you to lead a resistance of freedom fighters. I wouldnt blame you if you dont want to. I dont think I could kill my sibling if I had any." He says softly. He then nods. "I cant promise that Kormand'r wont find out. Earth is beocming more galactically known.

Starfire has posed:
Koriand'r nods. "Oh, I could..." she states softly. "But... a Tamaranean civil war? How bad is it really?" she whispers softly. "If my presence would cause more chaos and destruction... it'd be better to be forgotten." She twitches, looking down.

Tyran'tar has posed:
    "As I said, Kormand'r rules with an iron fist. Any attempt to speak out against her gets those people quietly dealt with. She has even volunteered criminals to perform experiments to create an army to serve her whim. Infact your ship was how I discovered you. I told her I would track down the ship and see if it lead to you. I am going to have to lie to her." He says as he watches her. "You want my personal opinion, Koriand'r?" He asks as he watches her.

Starfire has posed:
Koriand'r gulps. "Yes, go ahead, Captain," she states, sighing softly. "... wait. Kom knows of my ship?" she whispers faintly, gulping. "If she knows... she could be TRACKING IT?" she asks, panicking as she gets ready to get up to tell the crew to get out of here.

Tyran'tar has posed:
    "She sent me to investigate. I am going to report back that it is a waste of time to bother." Tyran'tar says as he nods. "You have a duty to your people. But more importantly you have a duty to yourself. Whatever choice you make, be it to lead our people or remain hidden on earth, I will support whatever you decide. I owe your parents that much." He says "If you choose to lead our people, you will have to abandon your friends here on earth and as I understand it you are a hero of some renown here." He says calmly.

Starfire has posed:
Koriand'r sighs. "I'll have to think on this. I... it'd be a big change for me." She sighs softly. "I'd have to leave all my friends... and may never come back..."

Tyran'tar has posed:
    "Think this over. You have all the time in the world." Tyrant'tar says as he begins to type something on the computer console. "This should give you a communication link to my ring. Contact me when you decide. Whatever choice you make, know that your parents would be proud of you, knowing you are helping others." He says softly as he leans in to give her a hug. "Knowing you are alive gives me hope that one day, Your sister will pay for her crimes." He says calmly. "Contact me whenever you need to talk. I will be sending you datalogs of what your sister does with your ship when you do your supply runs."

Starfire has posed:
Koriand'r nods as she takes the file. "I... I'm not sure I have what it takes to become a resistance leader..." she whispers softly as she looks down. "I was thirteen when Kom betrayed us. I was thrown in prison. Had horrible things happen to me." She looks dwon. "I... I don't think I can do it."

Tyran'tar has posed:
    "There are many people willing to rally under your banner. Though Tamaran doesnt have much of a military anymore. Just a basic defense to defend against would be invaders. You could bring your friends, if you can convince them to fight for you." He says calmly as he nods. "Anyway, you can choose to remain here, safe from Kormand'r. I will try and deter her away from earth, but soon she will want more worlds to rule." He says as he lets her go and he watches her. "Whatever you decide: I ask you live a good life." He says calmly.

Starfire has posed:
Koriand'r sighs softly. "I have to think about this... talk it over with friends. This is... a heavy burden you put on me. But... if I do this - I'll need you at my side. With both of us together... we could sway them. But we'd need a way to take her down..."

Tyran'tar has posed:
    "I will admit there is some loyal to Kormand'r but they do so out of fear rather then respect. If you do decide to lead us, then I will give my full support." He says calmly. "But you have a life here. A life with friends, with a bright yellow sun to give you the power needed to help others. If you choose to remain, then I will let you live in peace here. You have a duty to yourself." He says as he takes her hands and holds them. "I will work with your ship to send reports back of new tamaran. I will also convince Kormand'r that this ship is nothing more then a bunch of misfits not worthy of her time. It should give you the time needed to make your decision." He says calmly. "I know a few mercenary groups who can help us. I will get ahold of them and see if we can find a way to take Kormand'r down without you."

Starfire has posed:
Koriand'r just nods slowly. "I will contact you when I have decided. Perhaps I'll use this - or contact one of the Earth Lanterns." She sighs softly, rubbing her forehead. "It might been a week or two before I get back to you." She sighs softly. "The inhabitants of this world depend on your silence," she whispers softly, giving you a hug - and a bottle of mustard. "Here, a snack for the road. An invention of this world." She slumps down in the meeting room, staring out the window at Earth, tears streaking down her cheeks.

Tyran'tar has posed:
    "If it protect the innocent, then I will be silent. I joined the military to protect people. I became a lantern because I am willing to overcome great fear to keep people safe." He says as he takes the bottle of mustard and he smiles. "I look forward to your decision Koriand'r. Stay safe." He says as he begins to head to his ship.