Finding nothing, Andro leaves the room, careful to leave things as he found them. He stands outside, pondering the situation. He wants to scream.
He begins heading back to the main entrance, when his thoughts begin to wander. Nothing feels right about this mission anymore. When they set down on this planet, he was so sure he would be able to blow the thing wide open, 'rescue' Gallagher and defeat Seinar. And he probably could have, succeded at every goal. Except there was one foe that defeated him at every step: The Law. At there's the deeper issue. When did a Jedi, raised in the Temple, a protector of peace and justice in the Galaxy, start thinking of the Law as an enemy? How could his attitude have turnd around so quickly; in just a few short days? That thought frightened him more than anything he had ever encountered.
He knew he had stared down the wrong path already, in Seinar's office. And he know most likely he would face discipline because of it. But what about after this mission, assuming he survives Seinar's plans? Would he suddenly find himself firmly fixed one the right path again? Or has this mission scarred him, would he forever wrestle with these issues whenever an obstacle confronted him? He continues on, his mind soaking in his doubts.
Andro looks at his comlink for another minute, hoping it will miraculously sound out with his colleagues' voices. No such luck. He outs it away, and takes a deep breath. He focuses his mind on the Jedi Code, orders his thoughts on the mission at hand. He takes out his saber, looks it over, and jams is as firmly back into it's holster as he can. It's his mental note to think hard before drawing it again. So resolved, he begins the his trip to Seinar's office.
Roan, you've already done that!
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Feeling yuor way for the hidden button Sienar puished, Andro, a few moments later you are inside the black, metal-encased secret office where Sienar had dared you to kill him before. As before, it is bare aside from a back metal desk that he had sat behind.
No-one in here.