Jenny and Jayne have been given new armour by Vulkan. He created it so it could be worn under their clothes. The armour save of the new armour is 4+.
In addition, I'm adding this additional special rule to both of them:
Traveller: Jenny and Jayne are independent characters. Additionally, they can join any good-aligned infantry unit (Eldar, Space Marines, Tau, Imperial Guard). If they ever gain access to jump pack technology, or bikes, they can join one of these units.
And this to just Jenny:
Psyker (undiscovered): Time Lords have slight telepathic ability, but Jenny does not know that yet, her exact mastery level I haven't decided, but training will improve it. I will probably use the book powers, but she won't be restricted to one discipline,.
Adamantium Will
Just wanted to put that up, so I remember if she ever has to resist psychic powers.
Their feet, once again found solid ground.
"Sorry about that," said Jenny, as she staggered slightly "Did you feel that? It feels like we were hit by something, it sent us off course. Which reminds me, where are we?"
I'm not sure," said Jayne, looking around at the deserted streets. Not a single one of the street lamps was lit, the only lights coming from one of the windows, and a flicker from down one of the alleyways. The place stank, open sewers lined the centre of the street, and the houses and alleyways looked like they hadn't been tended to in a long time.
"Shall we find out where we are?" asked Jenny, drawing her pistol as she did "Keep your gun out, this doesn't look like a friendly neighbourhood."
Jenny made her way down an alley towards the light. She crouched behind a barrel, as Jayne joined her.
"This will not be trouble, I hope?" said one of the three figures around the fire. The voice had a thick accent, it came from a large, heavyset man, who stood closest to the fire.
"No trouble," said one of the other men "I can get in anywhere, and get out without trouble. You have what I asked for?"
The man that was hidden most by the shadow indicated with his hand to the man with the case. He handed it over. The man opened it in the firelight.
"Half now, half when the job is done," said the man in the shadows.
The three men shook hands, but as they did, the fire went out. Jenny could make out through the darkness, a fourth man wade into battle with the three men. They raised weapons to defend themselves, but were all cut to pieces, quite literally, their body parts scattered across the street.
Then, the man's glowing eyes turned, and looked straight at her.
"You do not seem like criminals," said the man "Please, come, sit with me. I am leader of this planet, and you are quite obviously outsiders."
He re-lit the campfire that had been snuffed out by his attack.
"Are we going to have a problem?" said Jenny "Generally I take issue with killing people in cold blood."
"I see visions of the future of all that I see," said the man, blood still dripping from the end of his long fingernails "But I see nothing when I look at the two of you. I have no idea if you are friend or foe, so I honestly do not know if I will end up killing you in the immediate future, but rest assured, I do not have motive to kill you now."
Jenny walked up and sat down next to the man.
"What is your name?" asked the man "They call me Konrad, but more commonly, I am known as the Night Haunter."
"My name is Jenny," said Jenny "This is my friend, Jayne, we're off-worlders, just arrived here tonight."
"Not the kind of place you visit lightly," said Konrad "Nostramo's got one of the highest crime rates in the galaxy, which is why I'm doing something about it."
"We'd like to help with the visions you've been having," said Jayne "My race experiences something similar, but we've learned to control it. Think how much more you can help Nostramo if you had more control of your powers."
"I would be happy to go with you," said Konrad "But there is something that I must finish first. The men I just killed were second in line to inherit the Meran, the head of the criminal underworld. After this, there's one more that I have to kill to cripple their operations for decades. If you help me carry out the deed, I will gladly accompany you offworld."
Jenny pulled Jayne aside, saying "Could you give us a moment?"
When her and Jayne were alone, she said: "What's going on? Why do you want to help this man. This planet is dangerous, I think we should just leave."
"From what you've told me about your past," said Jayne "You want to help people, the people of this planet are oppressed, if we help, the planet will be free of oppression, and be able to recover."
"Why do I get the feeling you're not telling me everything?" said Jenny
"I've not lied to you yet," said Jayne, looking uncomfortable "Just, not really told you the whole truth. It was I who knocked us off-course, your teleport device has some psychic technology, I tapped into it, and sent us here. Konrad isn't just some random vigilante, he's another Primarch, of the Night Haunters chapter, specialising in stealth and espionage. He was one of the Primarchs who fell to Chaos."
"I've already agreed to help you, Jayne," said Jenny "When this is over, I expect to be clued in to all of what you plan to do, because it's clear that you have more planned than you're letting on. I already trust you enough to go along with this, all I ask, is that you put some trust in me."
"The Eldar are used to keeping their plans close to them," Jayne sighed "But I see that our partnership will not work unless I tell you everything. I agree to your terms."
"We will aid you, Konrad," said Jenny, as they turned back to him. He nodded, and led them along the dark streets. It was difficult for Jenny to keep track of him, while she had pretty good night vision, this place was darker even than Commoragh had been, and Konrad's dark clothes meant he blended into the darkness. Jayne seemed to be better at keeping track of where he was, and led the way.
The alleyway opened up into a wider area. Ahead, a towering house stood, the light from the windows casting the faint light that allowed Jenny to make out the house's outline.
Konrad drew a dagger, and began moving towards the house. Jenny and Jayne did likewise, pulling their pistols. He forced the lock, and began moving into the house, extinguishing the torches that cast the light as he went. As they got to the end of the now-dark corridor, they heard voices from the corridor to the right. Konrad put a finger up, and indicated the corridor, beginning to walk down it. Jenny and Jain followed closely behind. The room they peered into held the only electric light they had yet seen. Several people were sitting at tables, and eating from the large banquet that was laid out in front of them.
"None of these people are worth saving," said Konrad "Their futures will just lead to more death and destruction. The new Meran is the one in the head chair. Leave him to me, just keep the rest of them away from me."
With that, he threw the dagger he had used to force the door at the electric light, shattering it and plunging the room into darkness. But something strange happened. Jenny saw ghost-like images appear where the men had been sitting. She drew her gun and fired at one of the men. The light immediately went out, as she heard a cry, and a thump as the man hit the ground. She saw the ghostly images of Jayne and Konrad, although they were many times brighter than the man she had just shot, moving to engage the other men, as the table was pushed over to provide cover, but the ghostly light still shone through. Jenny's body was on autopilot as she dodged the incoming bullets from the Meran's guard. She pulled out her combat knife, and ran towards two of the ghostly images, vaulting over the table as they opened fire on her, she took a hit from one of the men as she attacked them. As she stumbled from vaulting over the table, they swung at her with the butts of their rifles, but both missed wildly. She swung the knife at both of them, their ghostly images winking out as she heard them hit the ground.
She turned to move to attack the others as she saw Jayne charge one of the guards, he fired wildly at her, but predictably, both shots missed, and she buried her knife in his throat, as his ghost-light went out. Jenny looked over, to see Konrad in combat with the Meran leader, who held a glowing sword crackling with energy. She turned her pistol on another of the guards as Konrad swung at the Meran, slashing him across the chest with his dagger. Jenny hit one of the guards, dropping him to the ground as Jayne did the same.
Only two guards were left, and they turned their weapons on her, as Konrad took another swing at the Meran leader, this time, his blade was turned aside by the armour the Meran was wearing. Jenny dodged just in time to avoid a shot from one of the remaining guards as he charged towards her. She pulled the rifle off her back and held down the trigger, firing two shots, both of which missed as the guard crashed into her. She dropped the rifle, drawing her pistol and hitting the man with it, as her dagger stabbed into him twice, one of her thrusts finding a weak point in his armour as he fell to the ground, dead. Jayne was hit twice by one of the men, one of which went through her armour. With a lack of other guards to fight, Jenny ran over to Jayne, golden energy appearing in her hands as she placed it on the wound, healing it. She then turned her pistol on the last of the guards, as Konrad ripped the Meran leader in half, throwing his remains at the last guard. He dodged it easily, but it was all the distraction Jenny needed, to tag him with her pistol, dropping him to the ground, too.
"We should leave," said Konrad "Reinforcements will be here soon, we've done the job, now we can go."
"I can get us out," said Jenny "Take my arm, you two."
Jayne immediately took her arm, and Konrad, slightly suspiciously, took her other arm. Jenny typed a few numbers into the vortex manipulator, and slammed her hand on it. They appeared back in the alleyway where they had first arrived.
"I thank you for your aid," said Konrad "If there is anything I can do to repay you, then I am in your debt."
"There is just one thing," said Jayne "But I will ask it after you have met with the Emperor of Mankind."
Konrad looked at her, his face a mask, but his voice betrayed his confusion "How do you know about that?"
"I will tell you this after you have reunited with the Emperor," Jayne promised "We must leave now."
"You are hardly off-worlders are you?" asked Konrad "I'd say you two are out of your own times. Very well. Until we meet again."
As Konrad vanished into the darkness, Jenny turned to Jayne. "O.K," said Jayne "Now, tell me why you want to change time, and where you want to go next."
"We need to go find my craftworld," said Jayne "If I'm going to fill you in, I need to ask permission."
"This is a lot bigger than I thought, isn't it?" said Jenny "You've been leaving messages for your craftworld to let you know where you are and what you've been doing. How you've been doing it, I'm not sure, how you even worked this out with them before you were captured."
"I'll tell you everything when we get back," said Jayne, then concentrated for a few moments "I'm ready to go."
Jayne put the coordinates into the vortex manipulator, and the two of them vanished.
