Viper entered the chamber with Corvus and the other council members, casting a quick glance around the room to take stock of his surroundings. The chair offered, he did not take. Instead, preferring to stand. The glass and flask of water, he gave only a passing glance before turning his attention back to the Jedi that sit before him. Before starting in on his defense, he gave a formal and respectful bow to the council. In a calm tone, he started.
"Very well. But first, please let me play something for you. Before arriving here, I searched for as much information as I could on the incident. Actual holo footage was minimal, while the news articles were of course endless. Still this is all I was able to find."
Placing a small holoprojector on the table an image of the scene which they doubt had viewed plenty played out. Notedly, a mere second before he killed Invicta to several seconds after. He watched the image play as well, but that initial second when he actually killed her, his eyes looked away for just a moment. Just long enough for the scene to finish before viewing the rest. He didn't care to witness the actual act again.
As the device flickered off, he stood at full attention and raised his eyes back toward those assembled before him.
"Manaan, the day of the invasion was supposed to be a happy day. A celebration of the Aqua Games as well as the restoration of Ahto City. I had come there to visit my old Master. Then Grandmaster Kiskla. When I found her, she was in the middle of a speech. I hadn't gotten to speak two sentences to her before we realized we were under attack by the Sith."
"She decided we were to go protect the generator facility in the middle of the city. So I followed her to the Proper East were we were to hold the line and make safe the city from there. When we arrived at the entrance on that side to main generator facility which kept the city afloat, we saw that the Sith's vanguard of Yuuzhan Vong troops had nearly made it before we did. However, we managed to push them back. The small victory didn't last. Not long at all after that, two Sith approached. Darth Vornskr and his wife Invicta. They were followed by a few more Vong as well as some massive monster somewhere else in the city. It bellowed loud enough that it didn't matter where you were in the city. You could hear it clear as day."
Viper paused for a moment as he could still hear the ghastly sound ringing in his head. Shifting just a bit, he continued.
"It was decided that we let someone else fight the monster while we focused on keeping the growing horde of Sith in front of us back with nothing more than ourselves and a hand full of brave troopers who stood by us. At that point, Master Kiskla moved off to fight Darth Vornskr while I squared off with Invicta. The fighting was fierce, but we were holding."
"We have now nearly arrived to the point of this cute bit of propaganda. Which by the way, I would like to point out as none of you were there, nor were we ever reinforced by a single Jedi or other trooper. This recording and only evidence against me, I would imagine was provided solely by the Sith." Pressing the button to have it replay again, he spoke while it went on.
"What this well timed recording does not show you however, is the reason the situation had arrived where it did."
"During my fight with Invicta we both were wounded at nearly the same time. I, with a sword slice across my face and through my eye. Her with a nearly severed limb. Rather impressive armor that was. Anyway, we both fell backwards. I for my part, drew on the force to begin healing my wound as quickly as I could. She had dropped her swords and collapsed near a downed Republic soldier. My attention was momentarily drawn away from healing when I saw her slam her hand and nails into the chest that defenseless wounded Republic trooper and suck every last ounce of life he had to cure her own leg. A man who had been doing nothing more than laying there harmlessly waiting for aid. He was now nothing more than a husk. And she did this without weapon, piece of technology, or mercy."
"Disgusted, I resumed healing myself as quickly as I could when something even more astonishing taking place, caught my ear. Not to far away, I overheard Master Kiskla offering herself to Darth Vornskr in exchange for a cessation of hostilities." His calm demeanor had began to change at this point of his telling. Those trying to determine his emotional state would feel him becoming just slightly anxious, concerned, worried even. Almost as though, he could feel himself being taken back there to that terrible day.
"My mind raced. I could see we had lost most the troopers that had stayed with us. Nobody was reinforcing us, and we were on the verge of collapsing and losing the entire city. We had no idea how the other portions of the city were fairing. So all we knew was we fail, everyone dies. I knew full well the Sith would not honor his word to any agreement that came from Kiskla's generous offer."
Again he stopped not really wanting to go through the events again, but knowing he must. Cracking his neck, Viper continued.
"The only way I could see Kiskla's attempts to peace be remotely possible was to give her a little leverage." Yes,Viper realized this was probably damning word usage. But he was determined to speak the truth and relate the tale as it actually happened, and what he was actually feeling. He was never good at politics and trying to charm people with distorted but pretty sounding ways of saying things.
"Before Invicta could retrieve her swords, I forced pulled her to me. I admit I did pull a little harder on her wounded leg than anything else. The intent was to keep her distracted so she couldn't resist while also getting the attention of Vornskr. And it worked. I was able to subdue her and get the man's attention. It was at that point that I altered the deal. I bluffed that if he didn't call of his attack, I would execute his wife. And yes. When I said bluffed, I meant bluffed. It was never my intention to kill her. I spoke with all the seriousness I could muster so he knew I wasn't in a mood to negotiate. But I've seen Sith around things they care about. They can sometimes be reasoned with if the stakes are high enough. Rather than continuing to slaughter one another, I saw this as a way to end the bloodshed, save the city, save the Grandmaster, and save the innocent civilians lives. All in one single action." He said in a resolute tone indicating he truly believed what he said and that there was no malicious intent behind it.
"I did feel the smallest bit of anger though at this point. But it wasn't toward Invicta, it was toward Vornskr for forcing this situation. This emotion was fleeting, however. It disappeared the moment Vornskr called me on my bluff. It was then I was filled with a wide range feelings from shock and dismay to pity. I could feel Invicta and the betrayal she felt. There was something out of place with all this though. I suddenly saw a small child in place of Invicta. It took me a moment to realize that there was another player in this game. Someone behind me."
"Invicta, who at first was a pawn in my biggest bluff ever, was now a deadly anchor threatening to unravel this one small chance to save the city. In front of me stood her husband, a powerful Sith Lord by any measure. Behind me skulked an assassin about to execute me. Next to me lay a strong Sith Acolyte capable of killing me with nothing but her bare hands should I release her. And all around us a growing number of Sith troopers and Vong pressing down on what few troopers remained. To many Sith. Not enough Jedi. The only way to have any hope of salvaging the situation was to start leveling the field. Darth Vornskr's declaration also made it clear, he had no intention of calling off his attack no matter what was offered. So it was then I resolved to fight to the death to save whom I could."
His breathing had quickened. Viper knew this was the moment they all wanted to hear. And this was the moment that probably sealed his fate with the Jedi. He knew what was coming. At least he felt he knew. He came here hoping for redemption, for forgiveness. But he very much doubted he would find any. The bounties placed on him by his own brethren had convinced him of that long ago. But you just never know. It was said that there was always hope. But it had been years since he had any. Still, standing here before the council, he still dared to believe that he could still prove himself in their eyes. That he could still be a good Jedi. Either way, he would hold nothing against any of the people here. He had always skirted the edge, even as he tried his damnedest to do right by every tenant of their code.
Lowering his gaze away from the council for the first time since he began his tale, Viper continued.
"And that, masters, is when I killed her. I went on to engage two other Sith as well as a few troopers before being overwhelmed. While they dragged my battered and beaten form away, my master let me go with these words. "
VlPER. Do not justify your actions. A cold-kill comes from a cold-heart. Finish your fight today, for whichever side you choose. You started as a Jedi today, and fought with The force, but you are not leaving as one. Your victory is a failure. Do not return to the ties with The Order until you better your judgement and see with the clarity of ashla. All life, Viper. A Jedi respects all life." His face was expressionless, but his glassy eyes gave away his true feelings.
A silence fell over him for a few seconds. He blinked a few times then rose his head toward the Jedi.
"From there, was thrown into prison where I got to rehear her voice in my head over and over, her cutting me off from the only family I had left. I was interrogated extensively by a Darth named Taeli. She played many mind tricks to try and break me. I may have faltered some when she began to show me the evidence of the Jedi turning on me. My resolve managed to hold long enough for her to give up and hand me over to a different Sith who used ...other methods to break me. Eventually, I caught a lucky break and managed to "escape". Though in truth, I believe they let me leave. Hoping my then resentful angry self would indeed return to the Jedi. But not in a peaceful way."
"After that, the whole galaxy seemed to fall apart. A few years had passed till I was finally able to calm my feelings of resentment for the order. I spent much time in meditation and finally resolved to return. But return as a Jedi....not as a failure." Reaching out with his hand, he called the small projector to it with the force.
"And that is the whole of the events as I remember them."
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