Roan's malicious gait carried him up the loading ramp, allowing both Knight and former Special operations officer to glare sharp daggers at the Sith.
"You're pissed, right?" Yerbol growled underneath his breath, muscles clenching.
"Yup." Neta placed an arm around Yerbol's upper back, whispering:
"But now isn't the time or place to let him get under your skin...well, our skin." Yerbol looked into pilot's silvery blue eyes, responding in a similarly hushed tone:
"That's the problem. I don't think there ever will BE a time when we can address Roan's...nature."
"She's attached to him, Yerb. Respect that, even if you don't respect him." He groaned, prompting Neta to slap him on the back.
"Chin up, Jedi. She needs you. We're all going to need you." Yerbol's brow furrowed at the cryptic comment, Neta drifting up the ramp before he could ask her what she meant. Shrugging, he followed her into the map room/common area of the ship, where a heated Aria was imploring her father to listen. The Knight silently admired Aria's display of boldness, knowing that it couldn't have been easy to object to such a powerful figure, one that had dominated her life with his sheer presence. After her explanation and subsequent acquiescence by her father, Yerbol added:
"If you're going to help, then..." He paused, remembering what Neta had told him just a moment ago. Rephrasing, he continued:
"With your help, we've got a real shot at ending this madness. You may not have agreed with what we've done so far, but I'm glad you can see past that."
"I can echo the kiddo's logic. Roan, you may be mad as a rabid Krayt Dragon, but we're going to have to pull together on this if we're going to have a shot at pulling the Sith down. That's why we're on Nar Shaddaa in the first place. There are a few Jedi Masters that my contacts are going to extract to our location, not to mention a Sith Lord that'll be coming once we've settled on a spot." Janika peeked her head around the hall, Yerbol spotting the gesture and waving her back before he added:
"Right, a spot. Somewhere we can actually set up a base of operations without causing too much attention. Anywhere in known space would be a death sentence at this point, but Wild space...maybe, more specifically, an unsettled world in Wild Space?"
"I've heard of a couple Republic outposts that were rumored to be on the edge of Wild Space, but I could never confirm that." Neta chimed in, swinging her gaze to Roan.
"You, our jubilant Sith Master, might have some information about Wild Space, right? I mean, your Order DOES descend from the guys that are trying to commit genocide." She began to walk towards the cockpit, calling out:
"You guys hash it out. I'm going to prep for departure."
Yerbol approached the galaxy map, right hand extending to the hologram and swiping to the very edge of the galaxy, where the map stopped.
"Right, because there are no star maps of Wild space...unless you happen to know of any?" He looked to Roan, expecting the Sith to come up with something helpful.
"You're pissed, right?" Yerbol growled underneath his breath, muscles clenching.
"Yup." Neta placed an arm around Yerbol's upper back, whispering:
"But now isn't the time or place to let him get under your skin...well, our skin." Yerbol looked into pilot's silvery blue eyes, responding in a similarly hushed tone:
"That's the problem. I don't think there ever will BE a time when we can address Roan's...nature."
"She's attached to him, Yerb. Respect that, even if you don't respect him." He groaned, prompting Neta to slap him on the back.
"Chin up, Jedi. She needs you. We're all going to need you." Yerbol's brow furrowed at the cryptic comment, Neta drifting up the ramp before he could ask her what she meant. Shrugging, he followed her into the map room/common area of the ship, where a heated Aria was imploring her father to listen. The Knight silently admired Aria's display of boldness, knowing that it couldn't have been easy to object to such a powerful figure, one that had dominated her life with his sheer presence. After her explanation and subsequent acquiescence by her father, Yerbol added:
"If you're going to help, then..." He paused, remembering what Neta had told him just a moment ago. Rephrasing, he continued:
"With your help, we've got a real shot at ending this madness. You may not have agreed with what we've done so far, but I'm glad you can see past that."
"I can echo the kiddo's logic. Roan, you may be mad as a rabid Krayt Dragon, but we're going to have to pull together on this if we're going to have a shot at pulling the Sith down. That's why we're on Nar Shaddaa in the first place. There are a few Jedi Masters that my contacts are going to extract to our location, not to mention a Sith Lord that'll be coming once we've settled on a spot." Janika peeked her head around the hall, Yerbol spotting the gesture and waving her back before he added:
"Right, a spot. Somewhere we can actually set up a base of operations without causing too much attention. Anywhere in known space would be a death sentence at this point, but Wild space...maybe, more specifically, an unsettled world in Wild Space?"
"I've heard of a couple Republic outposts that were rumored to be on the edge of Wild Space, but I could never confirm that." Neta chimed in, swinging her gaze to Roan.
"You, our jubilant Sith Master, might have some information about Wild Space, right? I mean, your Order DOES descend from the guys that are trying to commit genocide." She began to walk towards the cockpit, calling out:
"You guys hash it out. I'm going to prep for departure."
Yerbol approached the galaxy map, right hand extending to the hologram and swiping to the very edge of the galaxy, where the map stopped.
"Right, because there are no star maps of Wild space...unless you happen to know of any?" He looked to Roan, expecting the Sith to come up with something helpful.