Her ship shot through hyperspace, Kayylla sat at the controls of the 'Minimzer' brooding over what she had witnessed at her last stop. It was hard to believe that a government could do something so, so barbaric as destroying a defenseless planet like Alderaan. She was probably one of the richest smugglers around. At this moment she had a cargo hold full of products and other items from the destroyed planet. Maybe some of the last items anyone would be able to purchase from the Alderaan System.

Kayylla's original plan was to take her cargo to Ord Mantell, but that has changed. She could make a bigger profit on Coruscant. She hated the place because of the Empires xenophobia. Oh she didn't look like a non-human that is until you saw her eyes. They were completely green; it was normal for her species. The Lasthunians lived on a planet just outside the Hoth system. One of the strange things about the Lasthunians is that its species is entirely made up of females. They never worry about reproducing, every member of the species returns to Lasthunia to be reborn if you would call it that. Once they reached a certain age they must return and be placed into a rejuvenation chamber that changes them back to early adulthood. They are an adventurous species and are always ready for a good fight. They are in some ways like the Wookies; once they find someone that they can feel close to they stay with that being until the day of their rebirth.

Kayylla couldn't remember how many times she had been reborn. Each time she went back she requested a memory wipe. There were those who refused the wipe but they were the historians recording everything that goes on in the galaxy. She didn't want to be responsible for all of the memories that went with the job.

The 'Minimizer' dropped out of hyperspace a few hours later. She could still remember the first time she set eyes on this wondrous planet. A planet consisting entirely of one city, the only part of the original rock covered planet that was visible was the Manarri Mountains. Which compared to mountains on other planets, they were actually considered hills more then majestic peaks.

She piloted her ship to the lines of entry down to the 'surface.' She waited almost two standard hours until she reached the front of the line.

A voice crackled over her com. "Ship ID and reason for visit?"

Kayylla cleared her throat and flipped the switch. "This is the 'Minimizer' with a hold full of cargo."

"Everything checks out, you are to land at bay 1038." The voice cracked threw again a few moments later.

"Hey." Kayylla yelled at the comm. "That's in Invisec. I've got very expensive and rare cargo here; I cannot get a decent price for this there. I demand to be allowed to land some place else!"

"There's nothing I can do about that 'Minimizer.' Now you can take it or leave it. It's your choice." The voice said with a hint of glee. "You could always higher a broker." Cam a crackled laugh threw the comm.

"Fine, I'll take it. How long before the shield open?" She asked threw clenched teeth.

"Move forward and head on down to the surface. Enjoy your stay." She flipped the switch before he could make another comment and flew down to the planet below.

It's not that she didn't like Invisec; it's not exactly the right place where she wanted to sale the kind of cargo aboard her ship. She would have to do this the hard way, which wasn't so bad now that she thought about it.

She finished shutting everything down and double-checking all of the alarm and security system. Kayylla stood once she knew everything was all locked down. She was not going to take any chances with anyone stealing this cargo from her. She strolled down the small corridor to what she called a lounge and stepped to one of the hallowed out panels in the bulkhead where her weapons stash was kept. She finished strapping and hiding any weapon she could think of ever needing then stepped to the hatch opening.

Her handprint locked the hatch, which set the hydraulics that brought the hatch slowly open. Once Kayylla was outside her ship she set the ramp up and locked the 'Minimizer' down good and tight. She felt safe now; her ship was more protected then an Imperial prison. No one could get into it now.

Traveling the lower section of Invisec was not something you did alone or unarmed. Luckily Kayylla could take care of herself and she also knew how to use every weapon she carried on herself. She needed to get the word out on what she had. Any merchant would want to purchase her good; after all they wouldn't be able to get these items from Alderaan anymore. It gave the venders an excuse to jack up the price for their goods. She would have to be shrewd in her dealing; she wanted a high price for these items.

Kayylla went down a few more warrens when she came upon the place she was looking for. 'The Headquarters' some run down cantina that served the worst drinks this side of Tatooine. It made her wonder why the place even stayed open. The exterior of the place looked about as good as the interior, if not better. She found an open spot at the bar nudge her way in, and caught the eye of the bartender. She stopped drinking long ago so she ordered nothing when the bartender approached. As he was about to leave she placed a one hundred credit chip on the bar and slid it to him.

"I need some information spread around." She moved her fingers from the coin and looked at the man with her glowing green eyes.

The 'tender dropped his towel over the coin and leaned forward. "What sort of information do you want spread?" He asked as he cleaned the spot where the coin used to be.

"I'm looking for a buyer who might be interested in some goods no longer available." Kayylla answered in a hushed tone.

"Yeah, well how do I know it even legit?" He asked looking her up and down.

"That's not for you to know." She bit back. "I just need the word spread that I'm looking to off load some goods from Alderaan."

"What? How did you get that kind of stuff? The planet blew a few days ago." He asked leaning forward on the bar.

She smiled to herself, good; they had heard the news by now. "I told you, you don't need to know. Now I need that spread around. I will return her in two standard days. Tell the hopefuls I will met with them then." She turned and glided out of the place leaving the bartender a little dumb founded over what he had just been told.

The bartender got the attention of one of his helpers to take over of him. Then moved to the storeroom, grabbed his cloak and left to find his own contacts.