USH'S ORIGINAL TRILOGY STAR WARS GAME- Character Conversations Thread

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Galahad will wait impatiently.

Is it possible for Galahad to make an uproar about Imperials not denying accusations?

Well, if the Imperials aren't prepared to explain their actions, protesting to the Senate is easy.

(Hell yeah. Start that fuss before they get it together!)

Wait, I am denying any accusations! I thought I gave reasoning when we started it.

"So, do you deny Drakkon`s preparations for war, Senator Galahad?"

And can`t I work through my contact from the Senate?

Your contact in the Senate means that the Rbeel players can never try anything without you knowing about it. But it doesn't actually change how the situation gets presented from Lanzar; that is down to the efforts to the political players on each side.

"His preparations are not for war against, but with the Empire, should he be called upon to serve," Galahad says. "But that is besides the point. Your blockade is menacing the peace of the negotiations."

"Yes, and the Smugglers attempt to escape proves the allegations."

"What allegations, Commissar?"

"Drakkon and his supporters participate in the smuggling, since they falsely claim to bring lasting peace to Lanzar. Do you really believe that the conflicts will not resume in future? What are treaties worth to those barbarians?"

"Drakkon did not participate in the smuggling itself, Commissar. That is a very harsh accusation to level at a world leader. In any case, these treaties mean a great deal to the Osokan people. They do not wish to be needlessly annihilated..."

Galahad clears his throat. "However, this is not why I have contacted you, Commissar Esgabath, as you well know. The actions committed by the blockade are illegal! You have taken innocent lives; you know as well as I that had they surrendered to your authority, they would have met a far more painful end..."

"We will protect the peace on Lanzar and lives of the Senators by not allowing further weapons to be smuggled to Lanzar. Not to mention the suspected terrorist activity."

"You are not doing a very good job of it, then," Galahad says. "The presence of the wanton blockade and the stormtroopers within Lanzar City is more likely to endanger them. On top of that, the blockade is only taking lives..."

The next day, an Imperial diplomatic party has vome to visit the hall of Records underneath the Guild hall. From the Senataroial delegation comes Senator Galahad to meet them; it is Imperial Captain Trebeis who in turn comes out to meet the Senator as the Senator descends from the Guild Hall above.

"Captain Trebeis," Galahad greets, seeing that Esgabath has not come to meet him. "What brings you to the surface? You seem to be a bit...lost."

"For my Emperor, I wander even where I am not so familiar."
Stroking the Imperial Insignia on his Jacket, he continues.
"Even if the unfamiliar, is a bit distasteful."

"...right. Might I ask what business the good Commissar has on Lanzar today?"

Now picking flecks of dust off his Uniform, the Captain replies.
"The Commissar, like myself. Is ever concerned about the progress of your mission, and the affairs of the Imperial subjects of Lanzar." Pausing, and flashing a smile that suggested thinly veiled violence, he continues.
"Which leads to a question of my own. Please tell me, kind Senator. What is the current status of your efforts? I have been quite interested in finding out what type of progress you and the rest of the Senatorial Mission have made."

"I am merely a Senatorial observer, Captain," Galahad says. "But the mission is going quite well. It should be finishing Today."

"Ah, Yes. My mistake."
Flashing the same smile, he continues.
"Today... You say? I thought the last few times it had been suggested things were coming along, they were in fact. Not."
Inclining his head slightly, the Captain inquires.
"What major advancements have occured?"

Galahad will go over some political babble (Ush hasn't been really specific) of the Senate's mission.

"They are settling the plans for the elections for Guildmaster today," Galahad says, "to be more specific. The mission itself is not over, but the matter of elections was a major part of it and it should be done at least by tomorrow."