The Red Blade
Cover Identity — Hutta Operation
Summary
This outfit supports the cover identity known as The Red Blade for the duration of the Hutta operation. It is designed to read immediately as pirate, mercenary, outlaw, or professional criminal. The most distinctive feature is a harnessed upper garment that carries multiple crossed blades along the back, an eccentric but intentional visual echo of the cover name itself.
The overall presentation suggests someone dangerous, experienced, and unconcerned with authority.




Configuration
Head: Mantellian Smuggler's Headgear
Chest: Nathema Zealot's Robes
Wrists: Commandant's Communicator
Hands: Commandant's Gloves
Belt: Saul Karath's Belt
Legs: Expatriate's Pants
Feet: Nathema Zealot's Boots
Primary Weapon: Zakuulan Exile's Blaster Rifle
Secondary Weapon: N/A
Dye: Dark Red/Black Dye Module
Color Crystal: Advanced Ice Blue Eviscerating Crystal
Tuning: Holoshield Weapon Tuning
Flair Item: N/A
Mount: N/A
Pet: N/A
Title: N/A
Notes
This is the first active field assignment Indigo receives from Imperial Intelligence and represents her initial opportunity to prove herself under live operational conditions. Maintaining the integrity of this cover is critical to mission success.
In addition to visual presentation, behavioral discipline is required. Particular care must be taken to mask her native accent. While not overtly Imperial, it would draw the wrong kind of attention in Hutt space.
COVER OUTFIT
Cover Identity:
The Red Blade
Operational Read:
Pirate / Mercenary / Outlaw / Thug
Primary Location:
Hutta
Public Persona:
A tough, no-nonsense criminal figure visiting Hutta under the guise of leisure, with an implied history of violence and reputation.
Purpose of Cover
This outfit is intended to convince Nem’ro the Hutt and his associates that Indigo is the infamous criminal known as The Red Blade, present on Hutta for personal reasons rather than business. While operating within Nem’ro’s palace, the cover must project enough credibility to avoid scrutiny and discourage unnecessary questions.
The success of the Imperial Intelligence objective relies on maintaining this identity without fracture or contradiction.



