Alright then, if it's cool to just jump right in.
Wentar rises to his feet after the battle, feeling foolish having being brought down and unable to aid his fellow Jedi for the rest of the fight. "My apologies friends," he says wearily. "Ability with a saber has never been my strong point. Were it not for those still standing we would have surely perished, I am eternally grateful."
He agrees that the local government should be alerted to what we've discovered and that they have the rights to decide what to do with this place, it is their planet after all.
As for the data that was collected, perhaps the Jedi Archives might help us here? Maybe not in deciphering the data but having information about Sith allies at the time who may have helped engineer such systems.
'tis cool indeed!
You could indeed run all this stuff by the archives- this takes time, of course, and remember 'time taken' is tracked in this game.
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Talking of which! You guys will have to sort your healing out.
Now, you are on a civilised world so medical supplies are indeed available. Anyone who was taken out in the fight can now be at their max damage to start with, and then everyone (knocked out for not) heals an anmount equal to 10% of their maximum hits. You can then apply healing at the normal assisted rate- that is, twice your Medicine + Intelligence pool. As ever, each person with Medicine can only heal once and each person can only be healed once.
However, as there are also hospitals here, you can stay at one for a while. This means you can all heal 20% of your max hits by default, and the medicine pools are tripled rather than doubled. The downside- this takes longer. If you want to make even more sure, you can spend additional time at the hospital, allowing you to do the above process twice (so medics can use their medicine pools twice).
Time is an issue- but please be warned there is NOT a 'heal all' point before the next episode! You'll get a chance to patch up again, but this and the following episode are time-adjacent and you go in as-is.
Gallagher regains a Force point.
(My general opinion is that we are all so thoroughly torn up, it might be worth the time lost to do a hospital stay. The 20% default heal and triple medicine pools ought to do us enough justice to avoid needing the extended stay, though. Then we dole out the medicine rolls amoungst those who went down first, then amongst those with the highest remaining damage?
Sems to me we might get the best balance between time wasted and healing done. Time is apparently important, but I'd rather not shortcut healing much and go into the next situation half-dead already.)
Jelena will spend a Force point on Revitalize.
Damage after 20% heal:
(X means you went down)
Jelena: 46 (Revitalize used)
Essallin: 48 - Medicine: ?
Andro: 55
Argo: 40X - Medicine: ?
Roan: 48X - Medicine: 5
Sunda: 48X - Medicine: ?
Gallagher: 48X - Medicine: 6
D'an: 40X - Medicine: ?
Denzral: 48X - Medicine: 6
Vera: 31 - Medicine: 7
Xeth: 47
Wentar: 48X - Medicine: 5
Rast: 46 - Medicine: 6
We only have 6 people with Medicine scores, so we need to decide who we treat!
I agree that we should spend a short time at the hospital, it looks like most of us are quite close to dropping and there is no point rushing to our deaths.
Personally I feel we should heal those of us who are more proficient in combat first, it will give us more of an edge in case we run into any unexpected trouble. Next focus would be those who are closest to reaching their max hit points. I also feel, while it might not be advantageous to us, the Padawans might need to be taken care of too. They're only teenagers at most after all and this was a pretty brutal experience.
Would anyone who is not healing/being healed be able to use that time to look into any leads on where to go next?
So our current problem is deciphering the data that we got so we can actually read it and go where we need to go.
Did it look like Adelmo had been there before?
I know the burn marks in the roof are a hint that maybe Katai was there, but was there any evidence that they had gotten to the data as well?
The only evidence you had of anything was gunshots on the ceiling.
There is one way in which what you found does not reflect Adelmo's MO, though you can work it out logically if you put your minds to it.
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What you were after was Kazan's records from the siege here. You know Kazan once had the scrolls but he lost them when he scattered he had gathered to stop it falling into Republic hands when he was cornered at the siege (which he unexpectedly won anyway, thus displaying simultaneous awesomeness and lack of foresight).
Kazan used smugglers to get the stuff off-world but they have been dead fort two thousand years and no-one knew who they were, so his records from the time were the only link.
Kazan was meant to pick them up later but for some reason he never did before the Malphan Wars turned around and the Sith went on the defensive. Odd, because he had years to do so.