"Yes, but I mean other than the immediate issues of this assignment," she told him. "Before I woke up, I had a vision. Well, not fixed on any event or horizon, but I sensed the same unending darkness that had surrounded my previous vision of Zeiton." Kellan grasped Grevor's hand imploringly. "It was worse. It was colder, darker than anything I've felt previously."
"And little wonder," says Grevor. "If the Council's suspicions are correct, then you are dealing now with the Sith as they are, not an echo of what they once were. Whatever game the Viceroy may be playing could be the only link to finding out the truth.
"Of course, the only way to find out what was going on that night would be to have bugged or in some way intercepted the Viceroy's transmissions..."
"Highly doubtful we could have obtained authorization to record the Viceroy's private communications," Kellan replied. "Let alone convincing him to cooperate with the Jedi on that level." She studied Grevor, sensing an oddness in his demeanor that she could not quite put a finger on. "Any other ideas you'd like to share with me ?"
Grevor is smiling widely, Kellan.
"Sometimes when faced with a situation like this you have to take the odd shortcut... that's normally your style, Kellan, as it was your friend Qui-Gon's.
"Personally speaking, I couldn't let my old friend Kellan perform a mission on Coruscant itself and not take some interest... it so happens I have a friend or two with the communications networks, whom I asked to keep a record of the Viceroy's activities whilst here... I imagined you would be too caught up trying to keep the sour old reptile happy to take time to do something like that yourself."
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Ok, Rusky, you score another kill- no need for defence, as I said to Densk, the pirates are frames out.
Just need an end-of-the-sequence plan from the upper guys now.
"Ah well, I am afraid the Force is clearly not with us on this one, Kellan. I have bad news and... intriguing news for you.
"The bad news is... thgere is no record of that transmission being mae. As far as the technical staff are concerned, it never happened. I'm sorry, but it seems that particular mystery has many layers.
"The interesting news is... the Viceroy has been in a flurry of communication with one particular place, which I cannot think of any reason for him to be so doing. I am afraid my little underhand strategy has not made us privy to the content of the communivations, but only of their existence. For whatever reason, the Viceroy had been in close contact with the planet Seronno."