Salem grinned and shook his head at Elayne, "Not in the utterly selfish way you're implying, no. I do have a conscience, believe it or not. My actions seem to have consequences on others that make me think I should have just stayed at home. But that's kind of my point. I'm perfectly capable of causing bad things to happen without temporal assistance. At least if I knew what might happen I could try for something better." He smirked, "Most beings I've met would agree with me. What is it that makes you different? You're not a Yeerk, so... what, then?" he wondered allowed, half to himself and half to Elayne.
Salem noticed Ossanlin at the bar, trailed by Mar and... someone with a sword. Salem smirked. He'd never seen any use for the silly things, not on a modern battlefield. He'd have to keep an eye on Ossanlin- he wanted to speak to him before he left again, at least. It seemed the War-Prince was more at home in the areas near the bar than actually in it, and Salem figured he'd have a hard time finding him once he left again.
After a few seconds, Salem looked back at Temrash, thinking for a moment. "You make it sound like you've got influence to rival the Yeerk High Council, but if that were true, they'd be all but done for already. Instead you're hiding in this non-place. I think you know as well as I do that most Yeerks must still be loyal to the Council, and from what I've heard, the Council can offer great rewards for loyalty. Why shouldn't the ones you trust turn you in? After all, the Council trusted you for long enough to make you a Visser, and look how that worked out for them."