The Dark Paladin of Chaos

Wearing: Obsidian Strike Armor [color altered to deep red]
Wielding: Nothing
Tags: [member="Lyra Laurs"] [member="Cypher Rage"] [member="Holt"]

Watching the people who came out of the transport, Madalena said nothing. She was here for security; not to be an active part of the negotiations.
First came [member="Cypher Rage"]. Truth be told, the Knight Commander did not know too much about the man. Of those who had climbed the ranks high enough to become Vice Marshal, he was surprisingly private. She wasn't certain if that was cause for worry or for pride, and had made mention towards the Ministry of Secrets to make sure he checked out about it all. But he'd probably turn out to be fine. It was just a precaution.
Next came a man her files stated was named Holt, but for themission, he used the name Adhorin Saan. Madalena couldn't say that she understood it; if these Alites were so good that they could kidnap their people without a trace, surely a fake name would do little to fool them? She hoped his choice would not come back to bit them in the butt. Of course, she was not aware to the blades hidden beneath his sleeves.
Third was [member="Lyra Laurs"]. A newcomer to the Knights Obsidian, Madalena had a feeling that the girl had what it took to carve a future for herself with them. The tools and abilities were at the tips of her fingers – the rest would be up to her.
"I'm here to provide security to those who will do the negotiations," she answered, and opened her mouth to say something.
But there would be no time for further small talk. The doors to the hangar opened, and in walked one of the Alites, surrounded by what Madalena could only assume was his own body guards. The Alite was short, perhaps 5"2, with red skin and a shiny bald head. His face, very human-like, seemed to be etched I a sneer.
"You will follow me," he said, his voice giving away that he was unhappy with them being there. A disagreement among their peers' captors? "Mr. Holt," he emphasized the name, "You will leave your knives behind. Any of you caught with weapons, we will not be returning to the Confederacy. There will be no further warnings."
And with that he turned around, motioning for him to follow.
Madalena shot a death glare at Holt, wishing she could access the Force to let him know exactly what she thought of his little stunt. These Alites, they were far more advanced than anything else they'd ever faced. Mere tricks would not work on them. They had to come to a peaceful resolution by finding the way to work together. Anything less than that…
She was supposed to be detached from it. She was supposed to be objective. But if she was walking out of this place without her sister, heads would be rolling. Quite literally.
Once the blades – and any other weapons someone might have thought they could sneak in – were disposed of, the little Alite, who hadn't deigned to give them a name, led the group through long hallways, up and down floors, various twists and turns. It felt like a lifetime before they were finally led into an oval office, with a table that for some peculiar reason, was shaped like a coffin that most human cultures in the galaxy used.
Behind the table sat another Alite, but by the Force, Madalena could not tell the two red skinned creatures apart. He might as well have been the one that had greeted them with what he looked like. The only thing she could rely on to show her they were not the same person, was the difference I the uniform.
"You may speak," the Alite behind the desk said as he waved a hand. They were not offered chairs. Or refreshments.