~Ossanlin~
Ossanlin nods at Serid, moving continuously towards the Mirage. He notes the Warrior's trepidation to be relieved of his Yeerk weapon. <Serid, you are a Warrior now, which means that you have some control over where you are stationed. You can submit requests for whichever duties you desire, and to serve with whomever you desire. Your requests can be denied of course, but you are allowed some freedom.> He scans the area continously with his stalk-eyes, nearing the Mirage.
<I had hoped you would choose to remain with me. I can make no progress on recovering your natural body if you are elsewhere. Of course I cannot promise anything either way, but Terenia's results are inspiring. Since you are truly an Andalite, it should not be as difficult to recover your base genetic code as I had thought. Of course we have all studied Andalite base-code genetics, no one touches the Escafil device without such generic knowledge, and I should have a species affinity to your true genome. Still, it will take time and effort on both our accounts. If, however, you do decided to serve elsewhere or in other manners, I will not be the one to deny your requests.> He glances at Serid with his main eyes as they reach the Mirage. He commands the hatch to open before speaking again.
<Right now you are my officer, Serid. Even if our species would ask you to perform special duties, I have a good amount of say-so in keeping you from assignments you may not enjoy. If you do leave my employ, I will lose nearly all of the power I currently have to keep you from being...used.> He stares at Serid's eyes for a moment before breaking eye-contact and continuing up the ramp. <I am not saying it would happen, it might not...but you know our people just as well as I. Most of our brothers and sisters are ruthless. I, on the other hand, am ruthless only when there is no other choice.>
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~Rathien~
Rathien nears his ship's location, his proximity detector still emitting its warning. He hisses to himself as he reaches the small clearing where his ship is concealed, the metallic machine still fully cloaked. Tobias's capabilities were rather annoying, he knew of no other beings except perhaps the Andalites that could pierce his ship's veil, and they could only succeed with time and a relative idea of where the ship was in the first place.
He tries to remain back in the foliage somewhat, still up on a branch in the canopy, attempting to locate the "trader". Traitor seems more fitting, though he doesn't know of any true betrayals in Tobias's past. Still, it seems a fair wager to make. A soft breeze breathes through the clearing, one of the first hints of any kind of weather that Rathien has noticed on the little planetoid. He commands the ARC to bring up a ship readout and instructs the ship to transmit iits sensor readout, excluding his own position from the signal just in case Tobias tries to intercept it. The ARC projects its hologram readout in front of his left eye, showing an overview of the clearing. Using the orientation and shape of his ship as a reference point, he determines his own position on the map without it being highlighted. There is only one brightly-glowing signature on the readout. Rathien smiles to himself as he uses the data to triangulate Salem's exact location in reference to his ship. Arming the ship's thrusters or weapon systems would no doubt alert Tobias, and unfortunately Rathien doesn't have his multi=phasic rifle which still resides in the ship. The rifle would make this shot as easy as shooting the side of the bar at point-blank range. As it is...he is forced to try with his Entroper. Oh the weapon is certainly accurate, but it's very nature announces its presence much sooner than the projectile beam actually arrives. The delay is not enough to make any difference to most beings, but crafty Tobias is a different story.
He draws his Entroper and narrows the beam width to one-half a centimeter in diameter. He levels the weapon at the position where his ARC highlights as Tobias' location and fully charges its reservoir. He takes a deep breath and holds it, his aim unfaltering. He gently squeezes the trigger, a beam of molecular destabilization lancing off in Salem's direction at slightly less than the speed of light. His ARC displays no extra energy signals around him to indicate anything out of the ordinary.
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~Raile~
Raile takes a sip of his drink, considering Garreth's observations about this planetoid. "I must admit there does seem to be a sort of...twisting...aro und this place. I've never felt anything like it. At least we can still sense the Force fully...not like Myrkr." He glances at Garreth's food before looking back up at his companion.
"You seemed to have things in hand...I didn't want to interfere." He pauses a moment before speaking again. "I never said my Master would've involved himself more fully...that is, it is not exactly what I said. Master Slone would more likely have decided that the conflict wasn't his and would've sought to avoid it. However, if he had decided to intervene, he would've done so with every resource at his disposal to achieve the desired result." He takes another sip from his tumbler, savoring the liquor before continuing. "It is simply foreign to me, I suppose due to my tutelage, to intervene partially, or in such a passive and indirect manner."
He chuckles a bit before speaking up again. "And I am indeed a Knight, you placed me back onto that path, but I still have so much to learn...and no one to teach me. Besides, it is not uncommon, at least in my time, for Master and former Apprentice turned Knight to continue to work together. The bond makes us more than the sum of our parts after all." He smiles before taking another swig, relaxing his forearms on the table and leaning back into the chair. "It seems an impossible task." He does not feel despair, not any more...longing perhaps, and a heavy burden of responsibility, but never despair again. "Even though we have known each other for such a short time, Garreth...I will miss you when we leave this place. I could wish we were from the same era, but I know the Force is not given to flights of fancy." He does experience a pang of sadness at the thought of losing this newfound friend, and allows that pang to travel along the bond so that Garreth knows the depth of his sincerity. No doubt Garreth would want to return to his own time, and rightfully so...but he can't help but harbor a small spark of hope that Garreth might decide to come with him instead. He had already dismissed the idea of himself traveling to Garreth's time with him...messing with the past could have dire results, and his own mission to rebuild the Jedi after the terrible purge of his time could not be thrown by the wayside. He keeps that spark of hope from traveling along the bond, it would be wrong of him even to ask Garreth to come with him, but he nurtures the spark in his own mind, something to hold on to.