Phantom Pain
Location: Core Agriworld
Tags: @Everyone
The Kel Dor had not wanted to feel like he was intruding on the discussion already at hand and that he would need to piece things together on his own. He wasn’t even yet if he was too late and whether things had already begun to wrap up or not. The first thing he heard was Braze giving some kind words of encouragement over the situation. The part about sharing the load resonating in himself given what he’d recently shared with the Echani.
He was about to raise his mug of tea and take the straw to his mask before hearing himself be addressed by some sort of droid that accompanied a short vulpine he wasn’t familiar with. “I’m good, but thanks… it was only a foolish mistake and oversight on my part is all.” He replied, his already altered voice coming out a few pitches higher thanks to the quality of the signal and tech he relied on to make this meeting remotely.
His gaze shifted to the familiar cathar, someone he hadn’t seen for quite some time. He hadn’t expected her to be present. “Well, I’m doing alright… definitely been better.” Ko hadn’t wanted his master to see him in such a sorry state, hoping that the hologram might mask it some.
“I do like the idea of some kind of encrypted system. Able to help communications and maybe facilitate rapid response and dispatch for Jedi and others whenever and however they can.” Ko’s been advocating for greater decentralization in Jedi command for years while still straying true to cooperation and mutualism amongst all Jedi and virtuous adherents of The Force.
Ko continued to listen to what Braze had to say regarding the current state of the galaxy and the powers at play. Noting that the younger knight was doing not only a good job, but a better job than he had regarding his efforts for Xa Fel and Mechis III. With his own dreadful plan there would be no victors. Where the only goal was to loose less than the other guy.
He was about to raise his mug of tea and take the straw to his mask before hearing himself be addressed by some sort of droid that accompanied a short vulpine he wasn’t familiar with. “I’m good, but thanks… it was only a foolish mistake and oversight on my part is all.” He replied, his already altered voice coming out a few pitches higher thanks to the quality of the signal and tech he relied on to make this meeting remotely.
His gaze shifted to the familiar cathar, someone he hadn’t seen for quite some time. He hadn’t expected her to be present. “Well, I’m doing alright… definitely been better.” Ko hadn’t wanted his master to see him in such a sorry state, hoping that the hologram might mask it some.
“I do like the idea of some kind of encrypted system. Able to help communications and maybe facilitate rapid response and dispatch for Jedi and others whenever and however they can.” Ko’s been advocating for greater decentralization in Jedi command for years while still straying true to cooperation and mutualism amongst all Jedi and virtuous adherents of The Force.
Ko continued to listen to what Braze had to say regarding the current state of the galaxy and the powers at play. Noting that the younger knight was doing not only a good job, but a better job than he had regarding his efforts for Xa Fel and Mechis III. With his own dreadful plan there would be no victors. Where the only goal was to loose less than the other guy.