05-13-2017, 06:39 PM
Cole looked around him, awestruck by the technological marvels of Coruscant. There were skyscrapers, easily taller than anything back in his world, with flying cars and other vehicles soaring through the sky. There were people of all different species, humans and non-humans alike. Him and Walker had faced some guards coming into Coruscant, but as they had no bounty and seemed safe, they were let in, and how glad they were. This city was great, and so, they hoped, were its people. The two of them looked around, unsure of where to go first.
"Look, over there," Cole said, "There's a hotel. We should probably go there first, to get ourselves a place to stay while we're here."
"Perhaps, but before we do that, we'd need money. There's a bank just a bit farther down, and we'll need to get some kind of currency," Walker argued.
"I suppose that's true, so, let's go then," Cole agreed. He had brought in with them the motorcycle he had summoned back in The Nexus, and jumped in, Walker getting into the sidecar as he did. They quickly drove down the road, reaching the bank in a matter of minutes.
"Cole, I believe we have a problem. I can't summon things, I tried on the way here. So I can't summon another bike. So if it gets stolen, we have no way of knowing whether you could summon us another," Walker said as Cole stopped the motorcycle, pointing out a slight flaw.
"That is true, but if I can summon this vehicle with Omnilium, it isn't much of a stretch to turn that vehicle back into Omnilium, right? it's worth a shot, whether it does or doesn't work." Cole suggested. Without waiting for Walker to agree, Cole closed his eyes again, starting a similar state as the one he was in when he summoned the motorcycle. But this time, he had his hands on the vehicle, and rather than envisioning the vehicle appearing, he envisioned it disappearing, whatever energy used to create it going back within him. After what seemed like a short time Cole opened his eyes and saw that the vehicle was gone, but he knew it wasn't merely the seconds he thought it was. If the summoning was any reference, more time had actually passed.
"I suppose you were correct then," Walker commented.
"Yes, I suppose I was. Now, done to business." Cole walked inside of the bank, looking around. Oddly, there was a short line for everything, at least, compared to what Cole would expect. Him and Walker walked up to a counter labeled "Registration". They waited in line for a few minutes, before getting to the front.
"Hello, what can I do for you today?" asked a robot at the counter.
"Uh, me and my friend here need to get whatever currency you have."
"Creating two cards. What names shall be put down?"
"Cole Tyson and uh..."
"Bro'Dee Walker," Walker interjected.
"Cards successfully made. Is money to be transferred onto these accounts?"
"Yeah, just a minute." Cole began to focus, summoning a small pile of gold coins. "Please divide the amount gained from this between the accounts."
"Okay, transfer successful," the android said, handing both of them small metal pieces that projected a holographic card with both of their names and amount of credits- the currency of that world. Both Cole and Walker swiftly left the building, for the line was growing long behind them.
"So, then. I suppose we should just try to figure out what it's like here, get the lay of the land."
"Yes, I suppose you're right. Let's go, then."
"Look, over there," Cole said, "There's a hotel. We should probably go there first, to get ourselves a place to stay while we're here."
"Perhaps, but before we do that, we'd need money. There's a bank just a bit farther down, and we'll need to get some kind of currency," Walker argued.
"I suppose that's true, so, let's go then," Cole agreed. He had brought in with them the motorcycle he had summoned back in The Nexus, and jumped in, Walker getting into the sidecar as he did. They quickly drove down the road, reaching the bank in a matter of minutes.
"Cole, I believe we have a problem. I can't summon things, I tried on the way here. So I can't summon another bike. So if it gets stolen, we have no way of knowing whether you could summon us another," Walker said as Cole stopped the motorcycle, pointing out a slight flaw.
"That is true, but if I can summon this vehicle with Omnilium, it isn't much of a stretch to turn that vehicle back into Omnilium, right? it's worth a shot, whether it does or doesn't work." Cole suggested. Without waiting for Walker to agree, Cole closed his eyes again, starting a similar state as the one he was in when he summoned the motorcycle. But this time, he had his hands on the vehicle, and rather than envisioning the vehicle appearing, he envisioned it disappearing, whatever energy used to create it going back within him. After what seemed like a short time Cole opened his eyes and saw that the vehicle was gone, but he knew it wasn't merely the seconds he thought it was. If the summoning was any reference, more time had actually passed.
"I suppose you were correct then," Walker commented.
"Yes, I suppose I was. Now, done to business." Cole walked inside of the bank, looking around. Oddly, there was a short line for everything, at least, compared to what Cole would expect. Him and Walker walked up to a counter labeled "Registration". They waited in line for a few minutes, before getting to the front.
"Hello, what can I do for you today?" asked a robot at the counter.
"Uh, me and my friend here need to get whatever currency you have."
"Creating two cards. What names shall be put down?"
"Cole Tyson and uh..."
"Bro'Dee Walker," Walker interjected.
"Cards successfully made. Is money to be transferred onto these accounts?"
"Yeah, just a minute." Cole began to focus, summoning a small pile of gold coins. "Please divide the amount gained from this between the accounts."
"Okay, transfer successful," the android said, handing both of them small metal pieces that projected a holographic card with both of their names and amount of credits- the currency of that world. Both Cole and Walker swiftly left the building, for the line was growing long behind them.
"So, then. I suppose we should just try to figure out what it's like here, get the lay of the land."
"Yes, I suppose you're right. Let's go, then."