Andro kicks at the floor. "Damn! We're too late. Seiner had us pegged exactly, he's about to go on and I'm sure it's over then. And we still don't even know what 'it' is! Yet it feels like we came so close. There just wasn't enough time, or cooperation from those we've encountered. So much wated time. Could this have gone any worse?" He looks at Roan, "Well, this is your mission. What now?"
When Gallagher finds it, he stares at it in disbelief, remembering what Zaland and Korth had said about the body of Kellan's protector, that he had been assaulted with an electrical weapon. It explained how he was surprised perfectly; his own ward attacked him.
"No," Gallagher says, dropping the packaging. "No! Why would she do this? What reason could she possibly have for this?"
Gallagher will open his senses, trying to feel around for people. He feels himself becoming angry, frustrated that this has all been a confused mess, a rotten lie.
It is important that we hear Sienar's speech... I know Jelena wants to be there. Perhaps we can send Sunda to check the ship, if he is willing to do so? The hacked files and the bank traces are equally as important as what Sienar has to say.
Can Jelena attempt to gain an audience with Deel Twain, now that she knows what he has done? She wants Andro to tag along for that, as well.
You can't see Twain around in the crowd.
People are taking their seats all around.
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And so it was after chasing your sister through the corridors of her home, Gallagher, that you brust out into the open area... where your sister is... and Rundell's dead body before you.
You snap back to the present day, most of the gaps now filled- and with an understanding of your emotional state at that moment...
Gallagher was becoming angry and confused at the time, that so much time and effort had been sacrificed on rescuing a little girl who was actually to blame for much of what had happened. The realization that his sister ambushed and likely incapacitated her own bodyguard, allowing for him to be killed (if she did not do it herself). Upon seeing Rundell's body, Gallagher came to understand that his sister was not in cahoots with him, but with the Dark Jedi...
In the present, Gallagher now recalls that he did not kill Rundell because he was already dead. But he recalls the angry and confusion he was feeling at the time, and this troubles him. It also makes Sienar's suggestion that Gallagher killed his sister more feasible...
"Hmm," Gallagher says, opening his eyes, highly concerned for his own state of being. "You did not give way to your emotions, Gallagher. You're better than that. Something must've happened that warranted you to act..."
Does he have a way of viewing Sienar's speech? Can he attend?