[center]~|Day 2, 18:11-18:19 GST|~ ~|Corr, Sith Quarters Level|~[/center] Corr waited with his hands behind his back as the turbolift sped downwards. He needed to report to Sish before Jayda, he had no doubt she would paint him in a bad light. Such a narrow view of things, failing to see the information the Jedi practically gave away. Koren Omi-Ren was defensive in combat and Corr could make an accurate assumption that he would rather disarm his enemies than kill them. He cares for everyone friend and foe, as proven by his gentleness with the troopers, though after he used them as human shields. More than likely, using the threat of torturing or even killing another prisoner because of him would likely cause him great distress. The Jedi managed to recover the blasters and fired a few shots at Corr, but then dropped them, most likely to get out of reach of Corr's force choke and put some distance. He made no move to hold on to the blasters after Corr had destroyed them either, which further supported Corr's theory that he was anti-violence. Another thing Corr noted was as a Jedi watchman, Koren said 'fallback' planet, which told Corr something happened on his original planet. Maybe the order, or the planet's inhabitants, but something happened. Something they could exploit, The turbolift stopped abruptly and Corr stepped out into the Sith Quarters level. He quickly walked down the halls, nodding to several troopers. He knew Sish was probably in his quarters, but he doubted the Trandoshan would be asleep. After turning a few corners, he ended up in front of Sish's private quarters. He knocked respectfully on the door and said "My Lord, I have information that might interest you. It is about the Jedi who took your eye." Corr stepped back and waited for an answer, it was paramount that he got here before Jayda could slander him. Foolish Zabrak. Though, knowing Sish's reputation, it might have been ill-advised to come at this hour. But it wouldn't be worse than what he would do if Jayda spoke to him first, most likely describing as weak and unable to control the jedi. And while the Jedi was slippery and it was a mistake to leave him out of his chair, Corr would make the best of the situation.