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The Jumper faction is lead by a human Voidborn, Shrivya Lief Erikson, the one whose termination at the LT’s command was vetoed by Breaker. It’s hard to place a pin on who . As far as you can tell, the Jumper faction is built around a small core of Voidborn left behind when the blockade locked in and has a wide sphere of influence over every rebel present that is desperate to get a ride out of here. The LT had briefed you on this, the Jumpers had a lot of sway in the first few months after their involvement when the rebels started having outside options beyond just the Company, but that dried up since their ships started getting shot down in their attempts to slip through the iron-grip blockade that now encircles the planet.
The Voidborn themselves are very few in number, you doubt you could scrape a platoon together with those still left here. Most Voidborn were not stupid enough to get caught planetside when the blockade tightened to the point that even their discrete smuggler runs were made far too risky. The handful still down have implied, alluded to or been suggestively coy about whether they even still have a small ship or two left here. And it’s that thinnest of hopes, a spot among their tight smugger holds on a hail-mary ticket out of here, that sees so many of the other rebels present doing their damn hardest to keep them happy and maybe . You don’t doubt that the Voidborn have promised spots to 10 times the people they can actually fit, and no doubt for a fortune scraped together by the desperate. But while the Jumper faction may actually have a ship or two on Dis, or running silent nearby, it’s of little practical use as the Savis noose tightens around you all.
The LT’s briefing considered the Jumpers a security risk, but now one that could at least serve to distract the rebels with a doomed escape plan while the Company made their own escape plan. Wasp’s advice was that the Voidborn shouldn’t be so easily discounted, as far as he can tell they do have some sort of plan to make it out alive and it may not serve to burn a bridge with them if it can be helped.
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The Voidborn themselves are very few in number, you doubt you could scrape a platoon together with those still left here. Most Voidborn were not stupid enough to get caught planetside when the blockade tightened to the point that even their discrete smuggler runs were made far too risky. The handful still down have implied, alluded to or been suggestively coy about whether they even still have a small ship or two left here. And it’s that thinnest of hopes, a spot among their tight smugger holds on a hail-mary ticket out of here, that sees so many of the other rebels present doing their damn hardest to keep them happy and maybe . You don’t doubt that the Voidborn have promised spots to 10 times the people they can actually fit, and no doubt for a fortune scraped together by the desperate. But while the Jumper faction may actually have a ship or two on Dis, or running silent nearby, it’s of little practical use as the Savis noose tightens around you all.
The LT’s briefing considered the Jumpers a security risk, but now one that could at least serve to distract the rebels with a doomed escape plan while the Company made their own escape plan. Wasp’s advice was that the Voidborn shouldn’t be so easily discounted, as far as he can tell they do have some sort of plan to make it out alive and it may not serve to burn a bridge with them if it can be helped.
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