Ok, Gundark and Phinney, you have just entered engineering; what you are basically doing is climbing up it; the bridge is near the top of the ship.
You can sense a lot of movement nearby...
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Something odd, Julie. The pirate ship is clamped onto the Coruscant Star but there doesn't appear to be any cargo transfer tube. No evidence that the pirates are taking anything at all. If you were them you'd be trying to get out of here ASAP, pulling a job like this in one of the busiest space lanes in the Republic! Their intent could have been to take the ship whole, but then why are they still here?
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Marcus, it's time for you to talk to Palpatine! He is sitting behind his desk.
"Gentlemen!" he says, smiling widely. "Please! Come in, sit down!"
"Thank you, Chancellor," says Scovione.
Originally posted by Ushgarak
Ok, Gundark and Phinney, you have just entered engineering; what you are basically doing is climbing up it; the bridge is near the top of the ship.You can sense a lot of movement nearby...
Hey Ush, you got things backwards.
Me and Mah were going to the bridge, and Gundy and Phinney were going to the passenger cabins.
Mah is right- I am afraid you have missed a couple of events there Lance! Gundark is heading to the bridge via engineering. She went at first to the crew quarters, not the passengers; you and Mah are currently in the passenger quarters where, as I say, the doors are all locked.
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"I will admit, my office IS a busy one," says Palpatine, "but I can always spare time for two of the Order's greatest! Now, I understand you wish to talk of Master Gundark and the mission to Malastare?"
Sieri flys to the other side of the ship and finally notices that the pirate ship is hovering over there. She is puzzled by the lack of a boarding ramp. "What'd these guys do, brave vacuum to rob a small ship on a busy space lane. I wonder where they got their pirating license. Hmm that is odd. Maybe I should tell Master Gundark or something."
hmm, yes chancellor since I came back from my investigation the council has given me some dangerous and regrettable news, now I fear that master gundark and her team might be in danger, and since this still partly falls under my original assignment I volonteer.
tho I must add that I feel very strongly about going to help out master gundark.
We have seen where sending not enough jedi's got us, may qui-gon always be remembered for the brave and wise jedi master that he was
Lifts are kaputski, Gundy; you'll have to climb it.
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"Of course, he will be much missed..." says Palpatine. "You understand, of course, the delicate nature of the current Jedi mission to Malastare? Sent on my authority it is by design a very covert mission. If Kuylen should get wind that he is being chased, then he will simply abandon Malastare and we will lose him; should that happen the Council's very... reasonable objections to further action against Kuylen apply again and I am afraid the mission will have to be abandoned!"
"Of course," says Scovione. "That's is why we are not simply communicating this fact to Master Gundark, as it could be intercepted. The only option is to go in person."