"Son of a bantha!" Neta angrily protested, her loud curse a stark contrast to the smooth quiet of hyperspace. Yerbol looked to Aria, shaking his head as he plopped helplessly into the co-pilot's chair. His mouth was ajar ever so slightly for a few moments, allowing the magnitude of what had just occurred wash over him.
"I had told them that they would be able to take care of themselves." He choked out, vocal chords seeming to strain at every syllable.
"That...that they could do it, they could..." His wide shoulders, normally thrown back, were slumped forward, hands running over his face. Neta walked over to the duo, placing a comforting hand on Yerbol's back.
"This wasn't your fault, sweetheart." Her gaze went to Aria before adding:
"And it wasn't yours, either. We're dealing with powerful people, people that are gonna stop at nothing until they get what they want. I'm used to the type." Instead of adding to the story that seemed to accompany that statement, she instead rubbed Yerbol's back for a few seconds before saying quietly:
"You kids take your time processing. I'm gonna go check on the younger ones, see if they need anything." As she walked away, she told them:
"We've got a lot of time. Take it. You'll need it."
Her combat boots clicked off towards the apprentices, prompting Yerbol to ask:
"You felt that, right? That...ripping. That awful tearing. It felt like...like every hair on my head was being slowly and methodically being ripped out by the root." He shook his head once more.
"Bad analogy, I know, but that's all I've got." Yerbol sat back against the chair, looking up at his companion:
"I just can't believe they did it. They actually...they want to do this. Kill every Force User not dedicated to their cause at whatever means necessary." His eyes returned front and center, staring into the blackness.
"All the Masters, the Temple, the Knights...everyone and everything that this order stood for. Wiped out." He slunk into the chair, head now resting where the upper back was supposed to go.
"I can't help but think about that vision we had before Manaan. 'Kill the Force'...is that what they're trying to do? By murdering anyone who can wield the Force, they can establish their own Order, but Ari, I don't think they just want to manipulate governments for their own power. It has to be bigger than that, more calculated." He thought for a minute, then added:
"They're going to do the same to Korriban, aren't they? Those murderous, conniving..." Words couldn't encompass the vortex of emotions that were swirling inside of him, but giving into that instability wouldn't help. Not now.
"I don't care what it takes, but we need to get whoever is alive on Korriban out. We can regroup, then, figure out how to...how to do this without the Masters." He chuckled, a grim edge to it.
"I never thought I'd miss the Jedi council this much. They were sort of like a security blanket for solving our problems. Even when our Masters had problems, they took it up with the council." Sitting up, a note of optimism crept into his voice as he spoke again:
"Some of the Masters must have been offworld, right? The Sith can't get to everyone...maybe we can put out some kind of message to them? Get them rallied to a secret location, then...boy this sounds desperate, doesn't it?" He slunk forward again.
"Tell me you're feeling some of the same things I am or else I'm going to ramble on for the next..." He peered at the navigation panel.
"Two days."
"I had told them that they would be able to take care of themselves." He choked out, vocal chords seeming to strain at every syllable.
"That...that they could do it, they could..." His wide shoulders, normally thrown back, were slumped forward, hands running over his face. Neta walked over to the duo, placing a comforting hand on Yerbol's back.
"This wasn't your fault, sweetheart." Her gaze went to Aria before adding:
"And it wasn't yours, either. We're dealing with powerful people, people that are gonna stop at nothing until they get what they want. I'm used to the type." Instead of adding to the story that seemed to accompany that statement, she instead rubbed Yerbol's back for a few seconds before saying quietly:
"You kids take your time processing. I'm gonna go check on the younger ones, see if they need anything." As she walked away, she told them:
"We've got a lot of time. Take it. You'll need it."
Her combat boots clicked off towards the apprentices, prompting Yerbol to ask:
"You felt that, right? That...ripping. That awful tearing. It felt like...like every hair on my head was being slowly and methodically being ripped out by the root." He shook his head once more.
"Bad analogy, I know, but that's all I've got." Yerbol sat back against the chair, looking up at his companion:
"I just can't believe they did it. They actually...they want to do this. Kill every Force User not dedicated to their cause at whatever means necessary." His eyes returned front and center, staring into the blackness.
"All the Masters, the Temple, the Knights...everyone and everything that this order stood for. Wiped out." He slunk into the chair, head now resting where the upper back was supposed to go.
"I can't help but think about that vision we had before Manaan. 'Kill the Force'...is that what they're trying to do? By murdering anyone who can wield the Force, they can establish their own Order, but Ari, I don't think they just want to manipulate governments for their own power. It has to be bigger than that, more calculated." He thought for a minute, then added:
"They're going to do the same to Korriban, aren't they? Those murderous, conniving..." Words couldn't encompass the vortex of emotions that were swirling inside of him, but giving into that instability wouldn't help. Not now.
"I don't care what it takes, but we need to get whoever is alive on Korriban out. We can regroup, then, figure out how to...how to do this without the Masters." He chuckled, a grim edge to it.
"I never thought I'd miss the Jedi council this much. They were sort of like a security blanket for solving our problems. Even when our Masters had problems, they took it up with the council." Sitting up, a note of optimism crept into his voice as he spoke again:
"Some of the Masters must have been offworld, right? The Sith can't get to everyone...maybe we can put out some kind of message to them? Get them rallied to a secret location, then...boy this sounds desperate, doesn't it?" He slunk forward again.
"Tell me you're feeling some of the same things I am or else I'm going to ramble on for the next..." He peered at the navigation panel.
"Two days."