Chapter 1

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Eyes slowly opening you groan. The shrill of the alarm echoed in your small quarters, you sighed as you yanked the sheets back. You grabbed the data pad and turned the alarm with a click.

Your quarters weren't much but you called it your own. You were not allowed to decorate it like you did with your childhood room, dark gray surrounded you with a sliver metal table and chair.

The bed was a cot that was placed on the fair right corner of the room. A small dresser which was dark gray, was placed against the wall on the left side and the table with chair near the bed. Being a a employee on the Starkiller you were giving the basics.

Getting off the bed you walk over to the dresser ignoring the chill in the room and pulled out your outfit with your white underwear, bra and socks. A grayish green jumpsuit with the First order symbol on the right shoulder that was red and a orange vest was the standard Radar technician outfit.

A few mintues was all you needed to get the outfit on. You did your long (h/c) into a tight bun and pinned it down with pins. Tucking on the black boots, you lace them up then grabbed the data pad. You closed your eyes and took in a deep breath. The job wasn't hard but it was long.

Letting the breath out through the nose, you walked to your door that opened with a hiss. Time to get this day done your thought. Walking down the hallways that looked identical, you tucked the pad under your arm.

When you first got on the Starkiller you could not find your way around for anything. After three years you still haven't seen the entire ship but you knew how to get around if needed be. One area of the ship was off limits to certain employees, that included you.

You never understood why and wanting to know what was so special about that side of the ship knawed at you each day. You slowed your walking when you got to the cafeteria. People were heading in and our of the large room. You smiled a little watching the scene in front of you. This was the norm that you saw for three years, little did you know it was about to change.

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