"Director," Dominique stood in the Situation Room facing a holoprojected image of a man,
"are you aware of just how many defense platforms are in orbit of Denon at this very moment? Are you also aware of the exacting sensors enabling those platforms that are able to lock on to the finest filaments on a tick's idiosoma? I'll spare your analysts the effort of discerning my intent, Director. If you don't complete that project by the end of the week, I can assure you that when the enemy arrives that they will all inexplicibly fail to defend an impossiblely precise section of Denon's surface. If our people have to suffer because of your excess, I will make certain you and yours suffer with them."
Before the first word was out of their mouth, the transmission was severed.
Some people lacked the ability to read between the lines. Others simply refused to believe there would be meaingful reprisals. How someone like that managed to climb to such a position of authority was beyond Dominique's ability to comprehend.
"Chancellor, the Grand Master of the Jedi Order seeks an audience in your Office."
Dominique turned her head to look over at her Secretary. Ala Quin was there in person?
"Have the droid tell her I will be with her shortly." With that, the Chancellor turned to stride out of the room. Doubtful the conversation ahead would be of any greater cheer, but Dominique didn't wouldn't let the galaxy's problems bring her low.
While not eager to be on another's schedule, Dominique wasted no time making it back to her office. Whatever it was might be important, and the Jedi Order -- even if they weren't an army -- was not a resource she wanted to alienate from neglect.
"Grand Master Quin," a smile spread easily across the Chancellor's lips as she crossed the room and guaged whether the woman would appreciate hand shake,
"a pleasure to see you in person. Would you care for a seat?" She gestured to the comfortable chairs before her desk.
"How can I be of assistance?"