Here you can seek passage to other planets.
If you wish to take a flight, state here which:
Naboo
Tatooine
Koribban
Geonosis
Coruscant
The Death Star (Must have permission)
Bespin
Taris
Alderaan
Yavin IV
Dantooine
Ryloth
Mandalore
Nar Shaddaa
ALL FLIGHTS COST 50 CREDITS
NOTE: Don't wait for someone to reply for something as simple as this. You can post yourself that you paid for the ticket and that the transportation takes off. If you wait for a reply it would just slow you down and maybe even more members down. Transportation always costs 50 credits in hangars or landing bays so just take that money off your signature total.
[TK 987]
TK 987 was in his room, looking deep into the mirror. Although Lord Vader was allowing him to become his Dark Jedi apprentice, TK 987 still looked like a clone in trooper's armor. With a loud and furious cry, Tk 987 smashed the mirror with hsi fist, letting the shards of glass cut deep into his fingers. He looked at his bleeding hand and chuckled to himself. After dressing his wounds, TK 987 took off his breast plate and crotch piece and glanced at the black mask he had purchased from a trader a week ago (-10 credits). He put the mask over his face and looked out the window. It was raining, of course. He needed something to keep himself some what dry, so he put on his room mate's snowtrooper trench coat. TK 987 was no longer a trooper as he walked along the hallways of Kamino, heading towards the landing platform. He looked like some sort of strange spirit who would haunt children in their dreams. His white attire and black mask were eerie and his cold stare sent shivers down the spines of the clones he walked past. TK 987 approached Darth Vader in the cold pouring rain and bowed deeply. Darth Vader nodded and the two of them departed for Korriban (-50 credits).
Taves was in a hurry. He didn't even bother to wait for the ticket man to ask his usual question. "One ticket to Mandalore." He grabbed it and went to the ship. He anxiously awaited the take off. It seemed like forever, but the ship finally started. Taves didn't even take interest in the usual simple pleasure of hearing the engines hum to life. He didn't have the luxury of relaxing at the moment.