"I am afraid there is no prospect of catching Arazi," says Windu. "He's been on the wanted list for years. He resides in a part of the Galaxy where Republican law barely exists and we would have no more luck trying to even find him, let alone bring him in, now than we have ever had before.
"I'm calling you home, Roan. I am confident that you have exposed and destroyed the issue that made the Corsairs the threat that they were; the locals can take it up from there. Meanwhile we have a complex situation developing here and I need available agents immediately."
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"Very well then, Xeth," says Gralus. "We'll be in touch. You will be well enough to travel soon; I am sure the Temple can take care of you once you return. And... none of this ever happened, of course."
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It is quite dark, Gundy, yes. But even through the dark your sniper got a direct hit and only the interposing window prevented a kill on the Viceroy. De-activate your sabre and you become a good deal more vulnerable. It is clear he has good sight on you, and you are still not quite sure where he is.
Well, that is more or less it for Anzat. I want the Renegades to be aware that your little group has this long-term relationship with the Taloranian government; this is a fixture that will last beyond this Episode. Xeth gets the direct help, because he paid a Merit for the Contact, but you all get the plots. If your missions don't come from the Council, they will come from the Taloranians instead.
So, meanwhile, Anzat AND Neimodia group... I thought in the meantime the two of you could talk combat tactics. From fighting here, what have you learned about the right and wrong things to do? I'll throw a few things in myself to help you think. Meanwhile, I shall try and wrap up Coruscant ASAP.
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You probably could, Jelena. By far your bigger problem is getting across rather than up, as you are under fire. Until you move, you are not being shot at again yet, so what is the plan?
The only thing you can think of is that the Trade Federation is covertly continuing its droid manufacturing programme. They did move it somewhere in a hurry, after all.
But why the Techno Union would have such a personal interest in that deal, including wanting to kill the Viceroy himself, you have no idea.