[center][h2] Sevard Salcar [/h2][/center] I ponder what he has said. Even as part of the Force, I am not omnipresent; I can not be everywhere at once and know everything there is to know. Still, I understand things on a higher level than most living beings, and so I can impart my knowledge upon them to the best of my ability. In an attempt to seem relaxed, I lower myself into a chair opposite Zar'kun. I don't [i]need[/i] to sit down, but I chose to in order to emulate my living self. "This situation with Luci... it is a common one many Jedi must face. I know you are not part of the Order, neither was I in the end, but deep down in your heart, you are more a Jedi than many who carry the title. Choosing between those close to you and the greater galaxy is an all too familiar struggle. It is the need of the few versus the needs of the many. One life to save millions." I pause, considering my next words carefully. "The greater good would demand that you allow Luci to remain with the Killiks... but would you be able to live with that? If you stopped Sucal, but risked a close friend being lost forever, would it still be a victory? On the other hand, would you turn down your only lead to the Tempest Eye in order to help Luci. Breaking her of the Joining process will be extremely difficult, especially if her mind is clouded enough for her to resist your intervention. It may take days, if not weeks. Would you be willing to delay that long, and potentially allow Sucal the time he needs to locate the Tempest Eye himself? "That is the choice you must consider. I can no longer interfere."