[color=9e0039]"Well, only one of us should go."[/color] Izin stated. She believed it was rather obvious it was either one or none, but she felt the need to say it anyway. [color=9e0039]"But, which one of us should go?"[/color] She asked rhetorically, tapping her chin in thought and looking up at the ceiling. She could go, being younger, having a large amount of potential, and being more expendable than her master.. On the other hand, her master could go, who had much more focus and experience than she did. If something did happen to Rad'qet, though, his mind will be lost and he will become one with the force. It wasn't as common for a Sith to become a Sith ghost, and while she certainly didn't think that her master would be unable to achieve such a feat, it was rather unlikely. After a moment of silence, the Twi'lek woman looked at her master seriously and nodded slightly. [color=9e0039]"I believe I should be the one to go."[/color] She told him. [color=9e0039]"You have more value and knowledge than I do, and we can't risk losing what you've learned. I know what you've taught me, and little else. I might not have as much skill as you, but you wouldn't have taken me from Ryloth if you didn't think I had potential."[/color]