USH'S GAME EPISODE II- 'REVENGE'. Light Side Area

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"Well, there are still strong bonds between us..." says Kiel. "Otherwise I wouldn't have felt so motivated to come here..." Kiel sighs.

"First Minister Verlaine, if I may..." he says, walking towards the man. "I hope you will forgive my haste, but all of us here share a certain anxiety. Can you get us into K'rra Chi or not?"

"Of course," says Verlaine. "I can get you close. The rest of it you will have to see for yourself; that's the best I can offer you."

Ithrorn walks slowly up behind you, Lance.

"He's a bit jittery for a Master, don't you think?" he asks.

"Yes I just noticed that too. In my many encounters with Master Obi-Wan Kenobi he was mellow and laid back. Nothing like this Master Kiel."

(If you can call Obi-Wan a Master, this being only three months after TPM)

"I agree," says Ithrorn. "He's showing a lot of emotion. Not like my Master. You could cut my Master's arm off and he would only give you an icy glare."

"If you concentrated more on the LIVING Force, young Ithrorn," says Kiel, who cleary has excellent hearing, "then maybe you would feel a little more emotion as well. That's something your Master could bear in mind as well..." he says, with almost a hint of bitterness.

Lance then lowers his voice. "What was that about?"

Arleth shrugs.

"Well, I know my Master isn't the most popular of Jedi... much as Yoda loves him."

(Why did his name suddenly change to Arleth?)

Because I am a moron and I keep confusing him with my character in Rex's game.

(😂 Oh ok)

Gundark turned to Kiel. "We may be able to enter K'rra Chi by means of a surface skip in an aide transport. If humanitarian aide is normally provided, Faylar wouldn't suspect anything out of the ordinary."

"Master Gundark!" says Kiel, alarmed. "The reason the Republic lets those ships through is precisely because they are there PURELY to provide aid! To use one of those ships to gain entry would be thoroughly illegal! Besides, we are keepers of the peace, not spies. I cannot permit it."

"It's academic anyway," says Ithrorn. "Those ships are loaded and sealed on their planet of origin. There is no way for us to get aboard one without leaving Damagran and going elsewhere. We haven't the time for that."

Gundark was used to Ithrorn's sensibilities and responded with a slight shrug of her shoulders. However Kiel's response irritated her and she lowered her voice. "I shall do as I wish, Master Kiel."

Once again, Kellan, you go against the code. she thought. "Spent too much time with Master Qui Gonn, I fear ". She could hear Yoda's voice ringing in her ear. She controlled her anger and put it aside. "I'm open to your ideas, Kiel," holding her hands palm up.

"I am sure an opportuinity will present itself," says Kiel (who, being a Living Force proponent, is like a more establishment version of Qui-Gon, ironically).

"If Kuylen's mob can get in there then I'm sure we can," says Ithrorn. "I'm in favour of taking a look at the front lines and seeing what we can make of it all."

(Group suggestions now welcome...)

Gundark didn't speak to Kiel but looked at him for a sign of simple, mutual consent.

"Ithrorn, I agree that we should take a look at the front lines, But if something happens here then we won't be here to defend it"

"That's true," said Ithrorn, "but I feel we should focus more on finding Argentis."

(That's not a certainty, guys, that's just his opinion. You can interpret your orders any way you like).

Kiel nods back to you, Gundark.

"I just can't wait to get Kuylen and get my friend back where he belongs."

Gundark sensed a tone of revenge in Lance's words. But she couldn't deny having the feeling herself and would not admonish him in front of Verlaine. She glanced at Kiel again, but if he sensed her feelings he sent her no indication. "Let's see how the battle is going then."

''I don't think we should go to the front lines right away, cause as Master Kiel says, I 'm sure an opportunity will present itself...Not all of us anyways''

Ithrorn will follow the Master's decision.

As it stands, the vote seems to be to visit; if this doesn't change by tomorrow, off you go...

"I would rather go to the front lines and see what everything looks like. It's better than walking here talking about politics. I'd much rather be out trying to find a way to get in there."