Star Wars Roleplay: Chaos

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Interview

This was not an activity Raziel liked to put his time into. He had his hands all over the most extensive intelligence gathering network in the galaxy. Like a child in a candy shop, he had more in his grasp than he knew what to do with. Not to mention the fact that Prototype Lab Q had a number of projects he had a particular interest in.

However, there were no particularly good Readers available at the moment. So, as a skilled Force user he was standing in. He sat in the small comfortable chair, alone in the bland and dark room. A one-way field ensured that whilst he could look into the interview room, those inside could not see him.

In his hands was a datapad, he briefly paid some attention to the CV of one [member="Cryax Bane"] but it held his interest for a fraction of a second. The room was currently empty, it contained a simple table and two chairs. A couple of glasses and a pitcher of ice water had already been laid out on the table.

The interviewer was a man named Brian Dahlesh. A mid-level human analyst, who frequently interviewed new candidates. The interviewee would be picked up from Nar Shaddaa, and brought to the Umbra for her meeting. Hopefully he would arrive soon, Raziel had so many more interesting tasks that required his attention.



Brian Dahlesh walked down a long, bland corridor towards the interview room. He stopped beside a glass pane, realising his tie was not straight. He bloody hated ties, but if it was expected of the candidate...

He opened the door and stepped into the room. He'd done this countless times, and knew there was no point making an interviewee uncomfortable up-front. It never led to a good interview, and it rarely brought out the best in the candidates. In his notepad he had his checklist of usual interview questions. Looking towards the wall on his right, he knew there would be a Force user behind it. Spynet always used their readers to ensure new candidates were truthful, to an extent, and more important liable to be loyal. It wasn’t an assured process, several well trained individuals from foreign intelligence agencies had slipped through before and compromised Spynet within.


OOC/ I'll do the interview from the POV of an analyst whilst Raziel watches on. We can go through your character's backstory and skills and I'll come up with an interesting field test :)
 

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