Gorteko Graye
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Once the ship had landed, Gorteko rose to his feet before following [member="Krayzen Dratos"] and [member="Tymon"] out; following in the actions of those before him and nodding towards the pilot. After listening to the mission leader explain the guard situation, Cole's question became answerable for Gorteko. "I say this as someone who takes no pleasure in death, but I believe that killing them is the better choice in this instance. They've made their choices, to be free of rules and above the law. They wouldn't take kindly to imprisonment, and would cause more trouble than they are worth. Adittionally, if we do not kill them, they are provided a second opportunity to eliminate us, and they won't consider capturing us like we are them. For our own personal safety and for the sake of the One Sith Empire, we need to kill these pirates."
While he sounded absolute, he had his doubts. This particular sith despised death, the idea of taking away any possibility that a person could become, preventing them from affecting the universe any further. It didn't sit well with him, but for the greater good, he would do what he had to do. Culling the wicked so that the innocent might prosper, this was what allowed the man to get past his ideal, and give him the strength to take a life. Though ultimately, this decision wasn't his, if Krayzen told them to keep as many alive as possible, that would be what he would do. For now he would simply await his next order.
While he sounded absolute, he had his doubts. This particular sith despised death, the idea of taking away any possibility that a person could become, preventing them from affecting the universe any further. It didn't sit well with him, but for the greater good, he would do what he had to do. Culling the wicked so that the innocent might prosper, this was what allowed the man to get past his ideal, and give him the strength to take a life. Though ultimately, this decision wasn't his, if Krayzen told them to keep as many alive as possible, that would be what he would do. For now he would simply await his next order.