Wing and Huan were rather surprised, as they'd never expected to meet a Sandbender claiming to be related to them. "Why do you think we're related?" Huan asked.
"My father, Tachibana, sometimes mentioned his brother Baatar, who ran away from our tribe because he didn't like living in the desert," the Sandbender said. "He frequently mentioned that, as a boy, he'd need to help his nonbending brother find his way, because of his poor eyesight. Your father is a nonbender named Baatar and he wears spectacles, right?"
"Why are you here?" Wing asked.
"A few months ago, the Earth Unification Army showed up, hunting us down like animals," he began. "The Avatar, and someone called Kuvira led their attacks. They came in with strange people in white armor, led by a black-armored warrior."
"Seriously?" Wing asked, incredulous at this man's ignorance. "You haven't heard of the Obsidian Knight and his Army in White?"
"We don't pay much attention to the world beyond the desert, as it doesn't affect us," he answered. "And that isn't the point! Everyone was being killed or captured like livestock! Then, I hear how they are from a different planet or something, and how they are setting up across our world. My mother and older brother were separated from us. Now, my sisters, my father, and I have run out of places to go! They are staying close by, while Father has a fever! We need shelter, now, or he won't make it!"
"You know, I'm having a hard time of-""Give us a moment," Huan said, interrupting his brother, before dragging him aside to speak to. "Are you really going to turn these people away?"
"All Dad ever says of the Sandbenders is how awful they are," Wing noted. "On top of that, Kuvira just came back, having dealt with her deadbeat parents who were trying to lure her into a trap. Now some cousin we've never met shows up asking for help and you want to invite him in?"
"I doubt he'd have brought his whole family with him if it was a trick," Huan said. "Also, what do you think of his story about being hunted?"
"I think being hunted is a hazard when you beat up and rob people," Wing replied, noting what they had heard of the Si Wong tribes. "Not sure about the rounding up part but you know Kuvira. She's never been one to take crap lying down."
"Why haven't we heard about it before, then?" asked Huan.
"Maybe because there is nothing to hear, and his mom is held up in some refugee processing center in the URN?" suggested Wing.
"Either way, we can't turn our backs on them," Huan said.
"You do remember how Kuvira just had to deal with her own deadbeat parents trying to trick her, right?" asked Wing.
"This is hardly the same thing," Huan said. "Also, if he's telling the truth, his father won't last long." At that moment, Wing turned to the Sandbender to ask him a few things.
"What's your name?" he began.
"Kanda," he answered.
"Well, Kanda, I'm guessing your dad didn't really like how his brother stopped living in a desert tent and moved away with our mom," Wing said. "I doubt he'd want to turn to our dad for help."
"He's delirious," Kanda said frantically. "When he recovers, he might be displeased but he'll die if he doesn't get help soon." After a moment's hesitation, the brothers agreed to help them. Huan told Kanda to bring his father while Wing went for help. Wing was reluctant to leave his brother alone but relented. Soon, he went into the house where he knew his parents were.
"You're back a bit soon, Wing," Suyin told her son.
"Well, this can't wait," Wing replied. "There is a traveler in the forest who's asked for shelter for his family."
"Well, bring them here," Su told her son, who then looked to his dad.
"His name is Kanda and he's a Sandbender," Wing revealed, surprising his parents. "His father is named Tachibana." That shocked Baatar Sr, who'd never expected to hear that name again. After a moment, he stood up and spoke.
"How is my brother?" he asked, surprising his wife as he'd never mentioned any of his Sandbender tribe by name.
"Kanda said he was running a fever and needed help," Wing began.
"But you didn't actually see him?" asked Suyin.
"I was a bit skeptical but I felt him through Seismic Sense, he was telling the truth," Wing said. He left out how he hadn't been paying that close attention, as well as various criticisms which made Truth Seeing a dubious practice to say the least. Su, however, remembered people needed second chances like she had and agreed to send an airship to pick them up.
"I'll be in my office until they are ready to leave next week," her husband said, clearly unhappy at the thought of his estranged brother coming.
"Sweetheart, this last year, a lot has happened," Suyin began. "Our children worked through their problems with me. The year before, my sister worked through her problems with me and is now working on her issues with our own mother. Now's your chance to do the same." After a moment of hesitation, he agreed. In a few moments, the blimp landed close to the doctor's office and an older man was carried out, as he was too delirious to stand on his own. In fact, he seemed to have trouble realizing where he was. As Huan helped Kanda and his two sisters, one older, one younger, find their way, Wing went over to his parents.
"I'm guessing he showcased how ignorant they are of the wider world," Baatar Sr said upon looking at them. The Sandbender family was looking in awe of the buildings around them and was still shocked to have gotten off an airship.
"Yeah, Kanda mentioned how they didn't pay attention to the world outside their desert," Wing mentioned.
"I guess some things never change," his father said bitterly. Deciding to change the subject, Wing spoke up.
"I like Doc Raylen but I think it's best he be kept out of this for a bit," he said. "Kanda said some things."
"What sort of things?" Suyin asked her son.
"About Korra, Kuvira, and the Empire," Wing said. "I'm not sure what to think, or what he saw, but he doesn't trust our friends from outer space." Suyin didn't know what to think and decided to ask Kanda what he'd been through after Tachibana was settled at the doctor's office.
Korra decided to visit the Western Air Temple while dropping off the four Imperial Benders who'd acted as part of her backup. She'd ride a different shuttle back afterward. After taking off her armor, she departed the shuttle with the other Imperials returning to their garrison duties and was met by Agent Kallus.
"So, how are you doing with your Airbending?" the Avatar asked.
"Master Jinora is a fine teacher," the ISB agent said. Korra was pleased he was calling Jinora Master, as it showed he appreciated her teachings despite the vast age gap. "She and her siblings are teaching a class right now." While waiting for the class to finish, Korra decided to talk to the Zeltron cousins, Jonah and Ezra.
"Is something wrong, Colonel?" Jonah asked.
"I hope not, I just have to ask you something while you're training," she said. "I'm wondering about Zeltron polymances. What is your opinion on them, boys?" Both Jonah and Ezra looked a little nervous when she asked.
"I like Sabine, and I haven't been interested in other girls," Ezra began. "Or boys, for that matter."
"I've noticed girls, but not boys," Jonah admitted a bit slower. "But I don't want to jeopardize what I have with Koko."
"Didn't she say she was willing to try?" Ezra asked his cousin.
"I'm not sure the...other girl would be open to it," Jonah said, a bit nervous in front of Korra.
"If you like Ikki, that's fine with me," she told her Firebending student. Jonah breathed a sigh of relief upon hearing that.
"Er, what does Tenzin think of us?" asked Ezra.
"Who Ikki likes is her business, not mine, not Tenzin's," Korra reassured them. "After all, Katara fell in love with Aang when she was fourteen and he was twelve. Ikki's turning fourteen in five months." Afterward, she found that Ezra had done well in his Earthbending training and Jonah would soon be ready to attempt lightning generation. Shortly before meeting with Jinora, Korra spotted Koko Partagaz. Looking over Koko's Waterbending, Korra complimented the first Waterbender she'd ever instructed.
"Thank you, Master Korra," the young woman said. "Is there something else?"
"How are you enjoying it, here?" Korra asked. "You can be honest with me." Koko went on to explain how she liked it.
"Meelo, he's nice but I don't like him the way he wants," Koko said. "Jonah's already the perfect boyfriend. Dad understands that, otherwise he wouldn't have adopted Jonah and brought him into our house. I've loved him ever since I got him to turn on that Zygerrian who'd forced him to be an enforcer."
"That's good to hear," Korra smiled. "How do you like Meelo's sisters?"
"Jinora's a good teacher for Kallus and the others," Koko said. "She's really been rather...cheerful recently. Especially when Kai is around. Ikki, she's funny, and good for a laugh, even if she wants Jonah to herself. I can see why Jonah would love her as well as me."
"Would you love her?" Korra asked, surprising the half-Arkanian woman. "You can be honest with me."
"There was a girl I liked a few years ago, but she died in a speeder accident," Koko replied. "She was a lot like Ikki."
"You said you'd be ready to try a Zeltron polymance," Korra said. "Did you mean it?"
"I'm...not sure if Ikki would," Koko answered.
"Ikki's Aunt Kya is gay, so it's not like she has a problem with that, not like some reactionaries," Korra revealed. "If Ikki loves you and Jonah, Tenzin will have to deal with it, since who she loves is her business. After all, they'll need to get used to some customs from other planets, such as this."
"I'll...see how she reacts when I share the bathhouse with her," Koko replied. Shortly afterward, Korra learned that Jinora and her siblings had finished teaching their Airbending class for now. Korra smiled as the three siblings came up to her.
"How was your meeting with the White Lotus?" asked Ikki. "Did they agree? Did they not agree? Did they demand something stupid?"
"It went as well as I could hope," Korra stated. "The Sun Warriors were rather disappointed that I was more honest than flattering. But it was what they had to hear. There were a few Fire Nation cops who learned the hard way they couldn't pick a fight with Darth Vader. Hopefully, they'll be back on their feet, soon enough. Unsurprisingly, they overlooked your success where your father failed, Jinora, in the hopes of browbeating me back under their control."
"Dad admitted he couldn't connect to the spirit world, it's nothing to be ashamed of," Jinora said. "Did anything good happen at the meeting?"
"Well, they weren't involved in an attempted coup Kuvira just thwarted," Korra said. "They found a 'legitimate heir' they hoped I would support, instead. But I don't care if he's a forgotten cousin to Hou-Ting or if he's just a conman making things up. I won't humor their attempts to turn back the clock in the Earth Nation. I also made it clear I won't tolerate betrayal from them." After that, she asked the three how things had been for them.
"Well, Tarkin is as scary as you made him out to be," Meelo said. "I get why he didn't mind endangering Mako on a mission."
"He reminded me a bit of Zaheer, actually," Ikki said, slower than she normally did. "Only, instead of thinking 'Natural' was the same as 'Good' he thought unnatural was good. Probably because when he thinks of natural, he thinks of wild animals trying to eat him."
"His story of childhood hunting trips and baking pirates to death really stuck with me," Jinora said. "His belief that fear is necessary for peace and order is rather...extreme."
"I was a bit bothered by that as well," Korra said. "But then I remembered how Hou-Ting didn't fear defying me and enslaving Kai. We had to beat down her goons to rescue him and the others, and that attitude ultimately killed her when she approached criminals who didn't like her. What I'm concerned about is whether Tarkin takes hatred into account."
"Hatred?" asked Jinora.
"One of the main reasons for Fire Lord Ozai's defeat was because his son came to hate him and his actions," Korra noted. "Yes, I know we are taught Zuko realized what his country was doing was wrong. But I doubt he'd have brought himself to see it if his father hadn't inspired such resentment in him. Tarkin seems to have more enemies than friends in the halls of power he walks, let alone people outside of them."
"So, you think someone will hate Tarkin enough to go after him without thinking of any consequences?" asked Jinora.
"Eska and Desna resented their father's indifference and controlling behavior to them for years, long before anyone but Vader and my parents had any idea of what he was really like," Korra noted. "Their biggest regret at what happened was how they couldn't kill him personally. Honestly, I think Desna would have blown his lid sooner rather than later and killed Unalaq if I hadn't." The siblings nodded, getting what Korra was saying. Hou-Ting died when she ran into people who hated her more than feared her. At the same time, many people hadn't feared Korra enough to want to avoid a fight with her. Afterward, Ikki asked to talk to Korra in private.
"Uh, I'm having a bit of a problem," the younger girl said.
"What is it?" Korra asked, suspecting the answer.
"I get that Ezra loves Sabine, but I still like Jonah," she said. "He's nice, handsome, pretty impressive under his shirt, and that white hair is so...enrapturing."
"How does Jonah feel?" asked Korra.
"He laughed when I told him a joke, he lent me his helmet for a bit, and he helped feed the bison," Ikki said. "He looks at me with kindness in his eyes. But he looks at Koko with that same look, as well. He's afraid of losing her."
"Well, how do you feel about Koko?" Korra asked.
"She's fun, Koko took me for a ride on a speeder bike, she taught me how to operate a datapad and is helping me learn that High Galactic alphabet," Ikki said. "She's...very pretty. I've never seen someone that pale-skinned before. I can see why Jonah loves her, even without her getting him out from under those gangsters he told us about." Korra smiled at that and told her little sister people had to find love where they can. "Yeah, that's certainly true," Ikki said. Korra knew Ikki would be happy with Jonah and Koko but left Ikki to find that out for herself. Before leaving for Republic City, Korra stopped to see Jinora.
"So, how are your new students, going?" Korra asked the younger woman.
"Kallus is great at Airbending," Jinora said, before gesturing to her forehead. "Though, after what Aphra said, I'm starting to wonder if this tradition should die."
"Well, there are ways to remove it if you have second thoughts," Korra said.
"I'm pretty sure everyone would recognize me, regardless," Jinora said. "Besides, it's a good reminder for any offworlder who thinks I'm unqualified to be their teacher." Korra laughed at Jinora's joke. "Also, it came in handy for another reason, recently," Jinora added. "You were right about how good it felt for Kai to explore my body."
"Glad to hear," Korra said, hugging her younger sister. "So, have you two set a date, yet?"
"That's a bit soon," Jinora chuckled. "But if Kai were to propose today, I'd say yes. I love him, he loves me, and Dad has accepted that. He's loyal, a good Airbender close to mastery, and can always find something you want if you ask. The fact he's a muscular pretty boy doesn't hurt either."
"It didn't for Mako, either," Korra laughed with Jinora. Boarding a shuttle back to Republic City, Korra was wondering when she'd be tossing flowers for Jinora.
Kya and Bumi were standing beside Bossk and Srinivasa when they saw a Star Destroyer fly over them. The Imperials were taking the theft of the payroll very seriously. A shuttle soon arrived on the base, and two officers departed. One was an older man with a mustache and wearing a white uniform, the other was a younger man in a green uniform.
"I am Colonel Yularen, Imperial Security Bureau," the older man said. "This is Admiral Motti, here to assess the loss to our military payroll schedule."
"So, these are the famous Benders," Motti said upon looking at the EUA and Baatar. "You haven't done so well in your first outing offworld. Perhaps the Army should stop attempting new projects and just accept the Navy can handle what they can't."
"Perhaps the Navy should have more TIEs capable of hyperspace," Baatar calmly replied to the frustration of Motti. "I would have caught them if my TIE could go into hyperspace. But I suppose some men of limited vision think giant ships can solve everything." Motti had to be restrained by Yularen from punching the younger officer. Bumi had seen this sort of dynamic, before, while serving in the Republic Forces. Motti was the sort of soldier more interested in fighting different branches than he was in his country's actual enemies.
"Don't think that Vader's patronage means anything," Motti said like a petulant child. "His sorcerer's tricks don't impress me. Why should I care about your planet's parlor act?"
"Well, Lord Vader might kill you the next time you display that attitude," Baatar said. Yularen intruded and changed the subject, reminding Kya of a time when two cops decided to question her about 'suspicious behavior.' One had been loud and rude, the other quiet and friendly. Both were bigots trying to trick her, and she got the feeling Yularen and Motti were putting on a similar act before questioning everyone.
"Commandant Beehaz, isn't it?" Yularen asked the commander of the base.
"Yes, sir," the officer confirmed nervously. At that moment, Bumi got the feeling that Beehaz didn'f fear for his career but for his life in that instance. "Lt. Gorn had been here longer than I had, and I needed him to operate here. There was nothing in his file that indicated he might betray us."
"Money can be enough of a reason," said Yularen. "What of the heist crew? Who were they and where were they hiding on the planet?"
"We found a campsite about a day's walk away," Baatar revealed. "Much of it had been burnt, including what looked like a model of the base, here. On the outside was a pen for livestock, so they could pass as shepherds living in these hills. We have two heist crew members, one dead, one captured."
"He didn't ask you!" Motti yelled, again showcasing he lived to throw his weight around.
"But it's an effective answer nonetheless," Yularen replied. "Where is the stiff and the prisoner now?"
"On ice, and restrained, respectively, after we made sure she couldn't kill herself," answered Beehaz. "She's a real fanatic, ranting and raving about how her revolution is around the corner."
"We'll take them for identification and interrogation," Yularen said, gesturing to a pair of Stormtroopers on his shuttle. "We will also be interviewing the garrison, in the hopes of identifying the ones who escaped." Motti was about to turn to Kya, Bumi, Bossk, and Srinivasa, prompting the Waterbender to step in front of the young Togruta to protect him. Yularen, however, stopped the admiral. "They didn't have the chance to witness the other robbers, nor could the other Benders present." Bumi knew that Yularen was just reminding Motti that they couldn't have been involved in the robbery. As the prisoner was secured for transport, Yularen took Kya and Bumi aside.
"What will happen to Commandant Beehaz?" asked Kya.
"That depends on how sincere his apology is, and to what degree he's responsible for failing to see Gorn's betrayal," Yularen said. "At the very least, he will never be promoted higher in rank or to a more prestigious position. Whether he is demoted to a lonely research station in the Unknown Regions or discharged outright, I cannot predict."
"What about Corporal Kimzi?" asked Bumi. "He's the one who noticed what was happening, allowing us to save the hostages."
"He's being promoted to Sergeant and will be going to your homeworld back with the EUA detachment," the intelligence officer answered. "He'll be working in those Mechs your world has developed. Perhaps he will be a 'Dark Trooper' as the Mech operators are nicknamed. But that's not why I'm talking to you."
"Have you found any trace of my daughter?" asked Bumi.
"Sienar has found a lead on where she might be," Yularen revealed. "But I'll need something from you and your party, first."
"Uh, what?" asked Kya.
"The Acheron incident has generated quite the stir in the senate," Yularen revealed, reminding them of the ship full of monsters they'd saved Srinivasa, TeeCee, and the Lambert family from. "We haven't found any trace of Cassian Andor, who you knew as Kassa."
"What about the ship whose escape pod the Rakghoul came from?" asked Bumi.
"The Rebirth has returned to Taris, where the local government is refusing to allow the Navy to board or inspect it, or the surrounding docking facilities," Yularen said. "The fact that their senator is using every trick and procedure she can to stop us from doing so leads me to think she's hiding something. That is where you can help."
"Us?" asked Kya.
"You were the first and only responders to the ship in distress," Yularen explained. "Your words carry weight, as does those of the people you rescued. Taris is a ruin, and the people determined to rebuild it are fools who endanger everyone. They will cause more trouble in the future if left to their own devices. Your testimony could ensure that doesn't happen."
"How, exactly?" asked Bumi.
"It would show how they have disregarded standard containment protocol when your world has a Class X specimen living on it," Yularen replied. "A Class X is an animal that cannot be removed from its habitat, for it is dangerous in all others. If the Committee on the Transport of Restricted Cargo and Livestock finds this to be the case, Taris will be subject to a mandatory inspection on all levels of its commerce. If they refuse it, then the planet will be blacklisted from trade routes entirely. At that point, the Tarisians will have to either agree to the enhanced inspections, or their reclamation effort will be lost. Either would be a good thing, and the chances of another Rakghoul outbreak offworld would substantially dwindle." Getting the feeling this wasn't actually a request, Bumi and Kya agreed. Stopping another incident like the Acheron was a worthy cause, anyway. When they were done, they had a lead to look for Mizuki with. Things were looking up for Bumi and his sister.
Mako had put his and Korra's armor back in their suitcases. As he prepared to depart the shuttle, he contacted KayBee. "Korra has decided to inspect the garrison at the Air Temple," Mako revealed. "She'll be an hour behind me. Is there anything to report?"
"No, Mako," the droid replied. "Asami has been looking after the twins rather well. I'm giving her a Class A review on childcare. Not like Bolin, if he was the nanny, I'd have to kill him for the children's own safety."
"KayBee, downgrade his punishment for bad babysitting to 'tased unconscious'" Mako commanded.
"Affirmative, but only because he's your brother," KayBee said. "A few of the engineers got a little too curious with me and the Platinum Bender. I might have to tase them unconscious, if they keep it up. Fortunately, you are correct in your belief that neither Naga or Pabu would try to eat the children."
"Good," Mako revealed. "I'm landing now, I'll see you in a bit." Before departing the shuttle, Mako thanked Vader and Krennic for being with him and Korra at the Sun Warrior reservation.
"These primitives needed to see the world beyond their domain," Vader said. "And the White Lotus had to see the Empire is here to stay."
"I'm hoping that one day, I will have a chance to defeat them in an Agni Kai," Krennic said. "But the sight of them shocked by the Death Star appearing overhead in a few months will also be amusing." Mako agreed that the sight of the space station being constructed above would be a powerful visual for anyone who wanted to ignore the wider galaxy. He thanked the two for their time and left the shuttle, getting on his motorcycle and riding down the mountain. To the west, he saw the giant crater left by the Hutt flagship which impacted there, but to the east, he saw that much of the debris in Republic City had been cleared, even if much of the cityscape had been damaged in the battle.
Upon entering the city, Mako felt something strange, and decided to investigate. The feeling led him to an abandoned building. As he stepped off his bike, he sensed danger through the Force and leapt out of the way. He narrowly avoided being pounced on by a Nexu. One of the animals the Hutts had brought in their attack had managed to survive and feed off the dead. The Nexu snarled at Mako, the spikes on its back raised while it bared its fangs. Mako heard something and jumped out of the way of a second Nexu which was coming up from behind. Shooting flames from his right fist, he warded off the first while he focused on the second.
Mako blasted the second backward with flames from his foot as it pounced upon him. The first jumped at him, clawing at him which he narrowly avoided. Grabbing a broken parking meter, Mako smashed it into the second, knocking it onto its side. He was forced to block the bite of the first with the same parking meter and jump backward to avoid the Nexu's claws. Not sure how much longer he could keep this up, he saw a hole in the street filled with water, giving him an idea. Jumping backward, he baited the two feline beasts into coming for him. The first fell into the hole when Mako jumped out of the way, but the second stopped itself and knocked him onto the ground with its tail. Dodging a slash from its claws, Mako pushed it into the water using the Force. As the two Nexu scrambled to get out, Mako charged a bolt of lightning and blasted it into the hole, killing the two beasts.
"Well, I suppose we should be on a lookout for more wild animals the Hutts brought with them," a voice intruded. Looking up, Mako saw Lin who'd just arrived. After pulling him up, she looked at him. "Sorry, I only just got here. I was headed to the hospital to drive Saikhan home until I'm sure he won't drink at the wheel."
"The Deputy Chief returning to work, now?" Mako asked, remembering how he'd mind-tricked the jerk.
"First thing tomorrow," Lin confirmed. "So, how was your meeting with the White Lotus?"
"Well, they weren't behind the attempted coup Kuvira thwarted," Mako revealed. "I'd say it went as well as could be expected. Some small-town sheriff tried throwing his weight around, even when Vader appeared. Didn't turn out so well for him, though he's still alive. The Sun Warriors were a bit annoying and were surprised when Korra and I didn't let them walk all over us."
"That reminds me," Lin said. "There's what you did with those royalists right before you left. I'll need to talk to you about it tomorrow, but for now, go see your kids." Mako agreed and got back on his bike, riding toward the Sato mansion. Soon, he was met by Asami, who showed him to his son and daughter. Mako picked them up and assured them that Mommy would be home soon. Just like that, a shuttle flew by overhead and Korra leapt out of it, gliding to the ground using her Firebending. Mako kissed his wife as she walked in, handing her their son as he picked up their daughter.
"So, Bolin and Opal's wedding is in two and a half weeks," Asami said before turning to Korra. "Shall I be the flower girl or you?" Mako smiled as the two ladies talked about how they'd help in the wedding. When Asami was finished, she turned to Mako.
"I really love these two kids of ours," Asami said with a seductive smirk. "I'm ready to have more, sooner rather than later."
"Well, I have some pregnancy pointers, Asami," Korra smiled. "I'll help you through it, and cherish our kids, whether you or me give birth to them." After a moment, Mako pulled Asami close.
"Well, your wish is my command," Mako said, setting Saria down before pulling Asami close and kissing her. Her bed was close by, so he didn't have to carry her far as she reached for his pants. Soon, he reached for her vest and undid it. Korra smiled as her husband and girlfriend undressed. Tonight, she'd pass on joining them, as she wanted to focus on their kids.
Yeah, the Beifongs aren't exactly believing of the Sandbenders but will still help them. I figured that I should have another Zeltron polymance. To clarify, Jonah is sixteen, Koko is seventeen, and Ikki is about fourteen. I also wanted the Airbenders to relate what they'd experienced with the Empire. Korra doesn't like Tarkin but understands he's not someone to be dismissed in the Imperial hierarchy. Of course, she's happy Jinora and Kai have upgraded their romance. While she does want Ikki to be happy and regards Jonah and Koko as a good fit for her, Korra also wants to establish greater ties between her world and the Empire. An Airbender princess with two Imperial soldiers is a good way to do so.
Hope I captured Yularen and Motti's personality well. I also wanted to send Bumi and Kya to Coruscant, so I made them part of the inquiry along with their friends from the Acheron. Hope you liked the battle with alien tigers. Also, at this point, I think Asami would want kids of her own.
