"No?" He asked, puzzled.
"No," The Mandalorian replied firmly. "Even though Mandalorians need a guide, which I am, it is not like before. We now make decisions together and are considered equals among us. The absolute power previous Mandalores held is no more. Now I am just their guide, not their king."
"No?"
"No, Even though Mandalorians need a guide, which I am, it is not like before. We now make decisions together and are considered equals among us. The absolute power previous Mandalores held is no more. Now I am just their guide, not their king."
When Reki heard this she turned her attention back to Jel-Kor and the other. She was payign attention now, forgeting about the others. She was curiouse now, as is Jel-Kor I assume, and wanted to hear more about how they came to this descision. Mandalorians without a king.... Huh. Who would have guessed.
"Interesting," Jel-Kor added in surprise. "And why would you do that?"
"Mandalores don't always make the best decisons," He explained. "Actually, some decisions made by previous leaders led the clans to our doom. In other words, it could be self-destructive. We decided to change those ways, to make an improvement. And we did. It is working."
"Hmm... I guess that makes sense."
"Indeed... so, what brings you to Dxun, Jedi? It is particularly strange to see your kind in here after what happened in the Mandalorian Wars,"
"Yes," He admitted. "Although, I am aware there have been numerous new species added to the jungle's fauna. One specie, especifically, is causing much trouble accross the galaxy's darkest and remote planets. We have come to eliminate them once and for all. They are called Terentatek. I'm guessing you know these creatures?"
The Guide remained silent for a few seconds. "Yes. They are by far the worst creatures you can find in this moon. And there are a lot of them. If you are planning a complete extermination, you're gonna need our help,"
Reki sighed and ran a hand through her hair. This mandalorian was... interesting if you wished to call him that. And now there were many many more of those things they needed to kill off... Great... The look on her face said 'Oh dear god someone kill me.' Stupid Terentateks... They may look cute and might be somewhat innocent but dang! Why did there have to be so many?!
*Look cute lol*
"That is exactly what I'm here for," Jel-Kor quickly replied, a smile in his face.
"Very well. As a matter of fact, I know there are many Terentatek on the tomb deeper in the jungle. Rold must've told you. You cannot kill them all. At least not without our help. Here's my plan: There are too many of the beasts inside. We cannot kill them, not even with our weapons combined. So we're gonna blow up the temple."
Jel-Kor was surprised by this plan. He didn't think Mandalorians here would have such kind of armament in this oversized moon. But the plan was, actually, even convenient for the group: the tomb was crawling with dark side energies. Many Sith had been there, and it gathered an incredible amount of power. Destroying it once and for all would come in handy.
"That sounds like a good idea," He replied after a few moments of thought. "And how are going to do that?"
"We have a Radiation Bomb at out hands. We could place it in the very core of the tomb and activate it. That way we could kill every damned creature in the damned place in a single, deadly blow,"
Reki looked up and cleared her throat. "Excuse me for interupting but wouldnt that involve venturing into the temple where these beasts call there home? Wouldnt that be just as bad as going in and fighting them. I mean once we get the bomb in place, we'd have to fight our way out if we did come across them." She bit her lip and looked from Jel-Kor back to the mandalorian, wondering if it was wise to speak up.
Jel-Kor and the Mandalorian turned their gaze to the woman.
"If you want to kill every single one of them, that's the only way. We will never be able to kill everyone, not even with our force combined. What you say is truth, though. It will be very dangerous, and very, very risky. Your choice." He said, turning to Jel-Kor.
"He's right, Reki. I'm afraid that is the only way,"
david glared at reki for a moment before jel kor spoke. "i'm quite sure. besides, what happens if one of the bomb techs dies, they're gonna need a replacement with the skills to fit the credits" he smiled and turned to jel kor. "and reki, to answer your question... yes, many times, back before i became a padawan."
"Alright, then, I will not stop you. It is your decision only," He replied. He turned around to face the rest of the group, who were looking at him and the golden warrior. "It is completely understandable if people do not want to come. I'll let it pass this time. But we need more people. Who else volunteers to come with us into the tomb?"