Never Say No to Bacta.

M I S C O N D U C T
Location: Kestri, The Kom’rk, The Iron Barracks, Barrack Number 104
Local Time: 14:20
Date: -DATA CORRUPTED-
Primary Objective: Process the Results of Bounty Mission
Secondary Objective: N/A
Equipment: Loadout 1 (Right Vambrace’s retractable Fusion Cutter swapped with Paralyzing Darts)
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(Several hours after the events of Hunt for Darth Maliphant)
Heavy footfalls echoed in the well lit, empty hallways leading to the Iron Barracks within The Kom’rk. About ninety percent of the Mandalorians that had volunteered to become a part of the Si’kahya had been disqualified during the tryout process long ago. Only a handful of squads had remained that earned the right to call themselves a Si’kahya through passing the arduous trials the tryout had posed on them.
The giant’s long black kama fluttered in sync with his limping as he made his way to his squad’s barracks with the Shistavanen vod at his rear, not too far away from him. His head bowed as he continued to ponder about the results of the mission. They left the MedBay about forty minutes ago. The giant had admitted

Over, and over, and over.
He cared deeply for the kid. He was not a stranger to seeing his fellow vode getting injured, or worse, dying. Regrettably, he had gotten used to the latter. Such was the life of a Mandalorian that had a close brush with Death itself, regularly. But Eliz? He regarded him as a son. His heart sank every time he got to the point in the mission where the young lad was no longer in shock; when he started to scream in great, terrible pain as he came to the sudden realisation he had lost his arm.
His scream stabbed him deeper than any blade could ever hope to pierce into his mortal flesh. The young warrior’s injury had hit the giant hard. Harder than he expected.
The giant recoiled back as the automated doors before him retracted to the sides into their housings and opened. He had zoned out until that point. The sudden motion caused him to tense his muscles as if preparing for a fight. Pausing by the doorway for a moment, the giant shook his head slowly as he pinched where the bridge of his nose would be over his helmet’s faceplate. With a muffled sigh, the giant stepped inside the empty barracks and plopped down on his bunk and just sat there in silence without uttering a single word.
His white glowing visor stared at the durasteel floor underneath his combat boots. He just couldn’t get over it, but as anger welled up inside him, he was starting to get over his grief. Two scenes were playing inside his head now. Explosive ordnance slamming onto the frames of the nightclub’s exits, and the pillars besides them. The torn limbs from the explosions. The almost deafening screams of dozens upon dozens of civilians scared chitless for their lives. And the ones that were ripped in half for being unfortunate enough to be caught by the Basilisk’s six barrelled, rotary particle cannon…
A single name then rang continuously in his mind. Shai. His second in command of his squad.
In anger, the giant’s broad chestplate rose and fell heavily as he recalled what she did perfectly in full detail. It didn’t make sense to him. Why? Why did she do it? It was intentional. It had to be. There was nothing unintentional about the calls she made during that mission. Sitting in complete silence, rage continued to build up inside him, coursing through his veins as he tried to make sense of the unwarranted slaughter of the non-combatants in that mission.
In his mind, her actions had put a stain into their honor. There was no glory, no honor to be had in such feats.

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