[center]~| Day 2, 16:00-18:15 GST|~ ~| Aboard the Kaggath, Sith training room|~ ~|Corr and Sish|~[/center] After the training session, Sish spent a while longer making sure his arm wouldn’t be a weakness. Satisfied, he headed towards the camera room. If the way his new apprentice was acting was anything to go by, he’d certainly be heading towards the prisoners in a moment. As the one armed Trandoshan entered the room he glanced towards the camera in the prison. Just on time to see Corr start pulling Koren out. He continued to track the Red sith’s movements, speaking out only when he saw Jayda get involved. “Interesting. Finally getting involved is she?” Sish watched the following events impassively, a tightening of his jaw the only indication of his displeasure. [i]Lack of control. Arrogance. Misplaced arrogance. Foolish. It will be corrected, nonetheless.[/i] He kept watching as the Jedi was finally taken away, evidently having given all the information he was going to give. Everything was going fine until they got to the end of the turbolift. As Sish watched Corr throw Jayda out into the Jedi prisoners, his claw tore into the console with a shrieking sound. “Foolish. Arrogant. Stupid.” He hissed, turning on his heel and heading towards his quarters. The Red Sith was heading there, he seemed to be very..by the book. He was there before Corr, opening the door and listening impassively to his report. “Tell me all you’ve come up with.” Sish gave a sudden, predatory, grin. “And then I’ll give you a lesson on what you did wrong.” “The Jedi has nothing useful to give about republic information or information about the Jedi Order. He said he was a watchman, assigned to a planet to guard. Except, he said Coruscant was his ‘fallback’ planet, which tells me something happened on his original planet. Perhaps the order pulled him out for some reason, or the inhabitants forced him off, or something else. Regardless I believe if pushed about it enough, we could elicit a response.” Corr could feel Sish’s anger, no doubt due to the interrogation and him pushing Jayda out of the lift. “He fights defensively and seems to take care not to kill his enemies and help his allies. I imagine if a prisoner was threatened or harmed in his name, it would send him closer to his breaking point. He is cocky and polite, but that may be a front for his true emotions, which he is skilled at hiding.” Corr finished with “If we threaten or torture another prisoner, perhaps one he’s grown close to, he could tell us about his original planet and any other information he might have been withholding.” He puts his hands behind his back, knowing he would likely be punished. “Well, you came away with one useful piece of information.” Sish replied listening interestedly. He did come up with some useful information, to his credit. However.. “The rest of it is your average Jedi actions. If they’re a Jedi, they act like that in some way. Most of them at any rate. The only ones who do not display that are their Shadows. And the only prisoners who don’t are the Kaminoan and the Kel Dor. I suspect they’ll require a more..hands on, approach.” The Trandoshan waved his remaining claw. “Regardless, you did two things wrong.” Sish’s claw stretched out, the force slamming Corr into the wall. “You had no control over the Jedi. If he wanted to, he could have taken you, lightsaber or no lightsaber.” Corr was slammed into the floor and ceiling. “Control them, or they will control you.” A few more times the Red sith was slammed into the floor and wall. “As for your second mistake, let me make a small revelation to you.” Corr was held with the force around his neck against the wall. “You have no allies here. Every other Sith views you as competition or prey. The only one who doesn’t is Jayda. And you’ve decided to burn that bridge before you even crossed it.” Sish’s remaining claw rose and dug into the side of Corr’s face. He dragged it down, leaving bloody furrows. “Ruthlessness I approve. Stupidity will get you killed. She was your only ally. Now you are alone. Lone predators die when surrounded by other predators.” He dropped the Red Sith. “I’m going to go get her before the Jedi kill her or she kills them.” Corr struggled to his knees, holding back several curses. His face was covered in blood from the scratches, they would definitely leave scars. He rose to one knee painfully, keeping his head down. While he was angry, he reflected on what the Trandoshan said. Sish was right that he had probably ruined his chances with Jayda, but there was one other person whom he could ally with, a fellow Inquisitor. Zanna. He kept his head bowed and watched the blood drip onto the floor, not saying anything. Corr braced himself for another round of punishment, but he personally felt like he had learned. He was certain several of his bones were at least fractured and it hurt slightly to breathe, but he endured no pain without gaining something and with this he gained insight. Corr was sure Zanna would appreciate an extra ally and considering the fellow Sith’s mindset, she could be a formidable opponent. Jayda was on a course for disaster anyhow, considering how fast Sish had breached his own force defenses to grab hold of him and throw him around like a ragdoll. She would need to become as powerful as a Sith Lord if she wanted to kill him. And he could not allow that to happen. Finally, he said in a slightly pained voice “I will reflect on this, Lord Sish.”