Star Wars Furry - Seite 123
Dialogues:
Bib Fortuna: My master, the great Jabba, bids you welcome. - What do you wish? * (*translated from Huttese)
Rashka: We present you the Chistori Zorrn Ti´ Gaell and demand to collect the bounty, that was set out for his capture.
Zorrn: You fleabitten...!
Fennrer: If you don´t want for the dance to start right up right now, you better calm down and shut up your trap! Got it?!
Bib Fortuna: My master, the great Jabba, bids you welcome. - What do you wish? * (*translated from Huttese)
Rashka: We present you the Chistori Zorrn Ti´ Gaell and demand to collect the bounty, that was set out for his capture.
Zorrn: You fleabitten...!
Fennrer: If you don´t want for the dance to start right up right now, you better calm down and shut up your trap! Got it?!
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My mind races with many questions.
What happens if the poster of the bounty won’t pay up or gives them a smaller amount than was promised?
What if the crew captures the wrong guy?
Has any other bounty hunters attempted to steal their bounty?
Do they prefer dead bounties, living ones, or are they indifferent?
Are there certain bounties they won’t touch no matter the reward? Either because it’s too dangerous or they feel such individuals shouldn’t be persued? Like baby Ewoks?
Do they have rivals that pose a threat or challenge?
Would they be willing to kill other hunters to eliminate the competition?
Are there employers that they have beef with and won’t work for regardless of pay?
What happens if the poster of the bounty won’t pay up or gives them a smaller amount than was promised?
What if the crew captures the wrong guy?
Has any other bounty hunters attempted to steal their bounty?
Do they prefer dead bounties, living ones, or are they indifferent?
Are there certain bounties they won’t touch no matter the reward? Either because it’s too dangerous or they feel such individuals shouldn’t be persued? Like baby Ewoks?
Do they have rivals that pose a threat or challenge?
Would they be willing to kill other hunters to eliminate the competition?
Are there employers that they have beef with and won’t work for regardless of pay?
And I try to answer them all in a senseful way.
I guess, there could be technical issues with digital wanted posters to show false bounties. I think, this can be prevented easily, when the hunters seek out their clients first before the hunt starts to confirm the details of the request.
I somehow doubt, that the crew would catch the wrong guy. Since they are skilled hunters and canine too, I think, their usual course of action would be to get something from their target person to learn their certain scent. After that, everything else is business as usual for Shistavanen.
According to SW lore, bounty hunters follow a certain unwritten codex rule, that a bounty hunter shall not interfere in the hunt of another bounty hunter. Most of them accepted this rule undisputed. Eyceptions are there, sure, but those often ended dead.
Fennrer and his crew have a deep value for life (where Voolvif was involved in forming this philosophy after he had rescued them from the Separatists) and so they take pride in being bounty hunters, who can capture their targets alive and as unharmed as possible.
The Howling Cerberus is rather independent in they way of life, so they are actually no 24/7 bountyhunters, but also frighters and smugglers and overall freelancers. They take on jobs as security guards, escorts for other starships and so on. That also means, that they will not accept hunting requests, if the risk is too big or if a hunt is against their moral.
This will be shown later in the comic.^^
My Shistavanen, at least those who are stable in terms of moral, follow the philosophy predator or prey need each other - life ends only to sustain other life. Senseless killing just for its sake is a sin to them.
They usually do not care so much who their employers are, as long as the jobs are not entirely against their way of moral.
I guess, there could be technical issues with digital wanted posters to show false bounties. I think, this can be prevented easily, when the hunters seek out their clients first before the hunt starts to confirm the details of the request.
I somehow doubt, that the crew would catch the wrong guy. Since they are skilled hunters and canine too, I think, their usual course of action would be to get something from their target person to learn their certain scent. After that, everything else is business as usual for Shistavanen.
According to SW lore, bounty hunters follow a certain unwritten codex rule, that a bounty hunter shall not interfere in the hunt of another bounty hunter. Most of them accepted this rule undisputed. Eyceptions are there, sure, but those often ended dead.
Fennrer and his crew have a deep value for life (where Voolvif was involved in forming this philosophy after he had rescued them from the Separatists) and so they take pride in being bounty hunters, who can capture their targets alive and as unharmed as possible.
The Howling Cerberus is rather independent in they way of life, so they are actually no 24/7 bountyhunters, but also frighters and smugglers and overall freelancers. They take on jobs as security guards, escorts for other starships and so on. That also means, that they will not accept hunting requests, if the risk is too big or if a hunt is against their moral.
This will be shown later in the comic.^^
My Shistavanen, at least those who are stable in terms of moral, follow the philosophy predator or prey need each other - life ends only to sustain other life. Senseless killing just for its sake is a sin to them.
They usually do not care so much who their employers are, as long as the jobs are not entirely against their way of moral.
Bib Fortuna makes his appearance and very nicely portrayed in the first panel as are the Weequay and the two Gamorrean guards, and a slight touch of humour though one would have to sympathise with the poor Shistavanen overheating in the desert and panting is the only real way to cool down. Rishka I imagine might cope a little better given she does look to have relatively shorter finer fur and lacking the thick facial hair of male Shistavanen.
Removing a Chistori's muzzle would be a rather nerve wracking moment given those powerful jaws could easily remove a limb, though Zorrn it seemed was more inclined to unleash a stream of invective and probably had a lot of colourful insults in store. Still at least he does know when to shut up even if it does take a couple of guns held to his head.
Removing a Chistori's muzzle would be a rather nerve wracking moment given those powerful jaws could easily remove a limb, though Zorrn it seemed was more inclined to unleash a stream of invective and probably had a lot of colourful insults in store. Still at least he does know when to shut up even if it does take a couple of guns held to his head.
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