"I know they're not actual people, but it's still rather jarring to see interrogation techniques in person." He stepped forward so that he was right alongside her, weighing her question and observation carefully. The Rodian had remained oddly quiet, his shoulders hunched over, large eyes darting from the two Force wielders to his fellow prisoners and back once more. What was he not saying? "Allow me for a moment." Yerbol turned his gaze to the incarcerated person in question. "You haven't spoken very much. I find that surprising, given that you could be the one we choose to set free." The Rodian shook his head. "Not gonna set me free, no no no." "And why is that?" "You Sith. Sith never keep their word." The Knight bristled at the accusation, but calmed himself before responding: "Ah, but I am not a Sith. I am a Jedi Knight. I belong to an order that values loyalty and doing the right thing above all else." The Rodian emitted a high pitched laugh, prompting the other prisoners to groan. "Right thing? Don't talk to me about right thing. We all do wrong things, make us bad people. Can do all good things in the world, but that make no difference. We all bad." "Hey, look, you can listen to that nutty Rodian all day or set us free!" The second male implored. "Yes, please, that alien is bonafide crazy! He's done nothing but rave and ramble on about nonsense!" The female added. "Bad bad bad. See people there?" The Rodian pointed at the humans. "Told me there was much treasure here, told me that we could have it all. Need pilot, I said, let me get pilot. No, no, they said, we have one." The second male's face contorted in rage, screaming: "YOU'RE GOING TO GET US ALL KILLED!" The Rodian shook his head. "Sooner or later, we die, we all die, die die die." The pilot sighed audibly, looking at his cellmates with confident contempt. "Well, you see there, my Force using friends? The Rodian confessed it all. The humans can burn for all I care and my Rodian friend and I can go free." Yerbol grimaced, turning to Aria before telling her softly: "Something's not right. The Twi'lek wants he and the Rodian to go free, yet the alien told us only one was innocent...I think you need to press both of them, see which one is truly innocent. Feel free to do what you have to. I'll try not to flinch this time." A half smile formed on his face before it disappeared, telling the two aliens: "Now why on earth would you both want to leave together? Honor among alien thieves?" The pilot chuckled nervously. "Yeah, yeah, sure, something like that."