Graxin said nothing as Coci led him to another room. He rolled his shoulders as they strode down the corridor, allowing himself to enjoy the comforting warmth of the Silver Master's ship for the moment. He took her invitation for a seat, and listened patiently as she spoke. He had learned the subtle nuances of diplomacy through his many years of serving on war councils and the like. It was better to led your opponent, or associate in this case, say all that was on their mind before you uttered a single word. It prevented falling into the traps of wrongful words and verbal warfare.
"We aren't the most public, I suppose. Not yet anyway. Give it another month, and the galaxy will know of the Reformation, from Fringe space to the Imperial Remnant." He stated with a bit of pride. The Knight wheeled about in his chair to face Coci, and offered a warm and wholly sincere smile. "However, don't mistake my certainty for hubris. I'm simply proud of the efforts my people have made, Jedi or not." He folded his arms over his chest, and took a moment to cst a quick look around the room.
Six chairs, drinks, and a generally comforting feeling about the place. This must have been where she conducted the majority of her meetings. "The Reformation is not us. The Jedi are not the Reformation. We simply share the same goal. Order, and peace." He dropped his arms down to his sides, and sat up a bit straighter. An edge rose in his voice, that of the kind that only came about when an individual truly believed every word they spoke. "The Republic is corrupt. Senators controlled the Jedi Order, and the Senatorial system is obsolete. The Jedi and the government leaders need to work together, to run checks and balances on one another. The Jedi are not meant to be the guard dogs of the Republic, a power corrupt with greed and immorality."
"We as Jedi are meant to defend all. How are we supposed to do that when we cast aside our code, allow a child to become the sole leader of our order, and forget about the rest of the galaxy? The Imperials are on the rise again. Criminal organizations control entire systems. The war with the One Sith is one loss after another, and our Order has severed itself into portions." Graxin paused for a moment to catch his breath.
"The philosophies of our Jedi is simple. Follow the revised code. Place the lives of all beings above your own. Serve the force as well as the people. Bring order, and through order, peace to the galaxy." The Knight shifted partway in his chair. He was aware he was speaking mouthfuls, but it was important to get his entire point across before giving Master Sinopi room to doubt. "The Reformation as a whole seeks to put force users, and non-force users on the same level. To abolish rigged elections, Imperialism, social restrictions, and to execute or turn every Sith remaining in our galaxy. We establish laws of morality, rather than laws based around credits and greed. Our people live full lives under our protection, and we plan to expand. Eventually, we'll stop the Imperials, then the capitalists, then the Sith, and finally save the wayward systems of the Republic and reunite the Jedi. We should be one Order, Master Sinopi, not dozens."
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