Leading up to the release of SWTOR Game Update 5.6 and the introduction of the Chiss Ascendancy , Bioware released this short story, simply called “Copero”. Check it out below!
Pova took the datapad she was offered and keyed in the planetโs name. The deviceโs light cast a green glint across the shadowed alleyway, reminding her of home. The looming cityscape of Nar Shaddaa was nothing like her homeworldโs endless seas of grass and plains.
Passing the datapad back, the light shifted, and she caught a better glimpse of her contactโs face. Handsome, but tired, with cybernetics wrapped around one eye. He tapped a few times, presumably searching for Copero in a galactic map. She shook her head. โAscendancy planets are never marked right. You wonโt find it with normal star charts.โ
He started to smile, caught himself, and kept his now-stern focus on the datapad. โThese arenโt normal star charts. Whoโs your source?โ
โAnonymous.โ Pova glanced toward each end of the alley cautiously. โUnless the fee doubled when I wasnโt looking?โ
โDouble? I shouldโve known the new jacket would make me look too well-funded.โ The contact scratched at the back of his head idly, but said nothing else as he continued reading.
โWhat youโre paying me now is enough to hide myself after. If I tell you about the source, theyโll have to hide too. Double the disappearances, double the costs.โ
โDisappear together. Cuts costs, and much more fun.โ He looked up and met her eyes. โItโs what you were planning to do anyway, right?โ
Pova shrugged as nonchalantly as she could, turning to stare down the alley and avoid his victorious grin. He forgot to hide it this time. โTwo people, double the meal costs at least. Plus I have to stay in nicer places, or she wonโt be impressed. Us spies have a reputation to uphold.โ
โThat we do. Impress me first, and I can do an extra fifty percent.โ
Pova made a show of considering the offer, then turned back to meet his gaze. โHer grandfather was in the Chiss Expansionary Defense Force, back when they first made their treaty with the Sith. His team was assigned to get some extra collateral, in case the relationship went sour.โ
โAnd the โcollateralโ matches the specs I gave you?โ
โI had to do long-range scans from a resort a couple of klicks away, so I canโt say I laid eyes on it. But yeah, no chance itโs anything else.โ
โWorks for me. Files say the Mitth family runs things on Copero. Is that right?โ
Pova shook her head again. โTheir shipbuilding business has hit some hard times. House Inrokini bailed them out with a huge investment, so theyโre the real power these days. Not that Mitth advertises the fact, of course.โ
โSounds like I need to make some friends from Inrokini, then.โ The contact tucked his datapad into his coat, then checked a chrono on his wrist. โHowโd you two meet?โ
Pova didnโt even try to hide her look of surprise. โWhat?โ
โYour source.โ The contact tucked his hands into his pockets and casually leaned back against the building behind him. โIโm a sucker for a good romance. Howโd you meet her?โ
Pova scowled a bit, but acquiesced. โWe rode the same train route on Corellia. Made each other as spies, chased each other around town, took a few shots back and forth. You know how it is when you meet someone you like.โ
โApparently not.โ
โWell, once the ammo ran dry and we were down to knives, we got to talking, and figured out we werenโt specifically ordered to kill each other, so we agreed to go our separate ways.โ Pova smiled as she checked that the alley was clear again, then turned back. โNext morning, I hop my usual train, and whoโs there, bandaged up almost as bad as me?โ
โSame taste in clothes. Always a good sign.โ
โObviously, we werenโt supposed to know each other, but the bandages were the perfect cover for striking up a conversation. She gave her fake name, I gave mine, we told each other our made-up stories of how we got injured. We both missed our stops, we were laughing so much. Things just went from there.โ
The contact straightened back up but kept his hands in his pockets, turning a bit toward one end of the alley. โSpeaking of missing your stop, Iโve got a ride to catch. Luckily not a train this time.โ He gave a brief, respectful nod, and started to walk away. Pova turned to leave in the opposite direction, but heard him speak after sheโd taken a few steps toward the street.
โMustโve been hard.โ
She turned back and saw him looking over his shoulder toward her, his expression inscrutable. He continued. โDifferent jobs, different goals, loads of secrets. Hell, youโd nearly killed each other.โ
Pova considered the question for a moment. Droplets of oily rain started to fall, spattering and pinging off metal and glass all around them. โWhen you know somethingโs right, you do whatever it takes.โ
The contact looked off into the distance a moment, then nodded thoughtfully. The rain picked up as he disappeared into the dark alleyway. Pova turned and set off toward her ship, threading effortlessly into the crowds navigating Nar Shaddaaโs sea of rain-slicked durasteel and glimmering lights.
โบ Source: swtor.com





