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Private Responsibility in Triplicate

CORUSCANT
FEDERAL DISTRICT
Adean Castor Adean Castor

Located within the ruins of a large building across from the Sith Temple was the temporary administrative headquarters of the Covenant following their conquest of the Core. Most of the busy bodies inside consisted of conscripted acolytes, imperial prisoners, and an assembly of consultants brought on by the promise of pay.

Their job, however, was proving to be an insurmountable task. No - it wasn't the administration of the core that concerned them. It was the management of loot. Of ships, of weapons, and most importantly: the vast network and records seized from the ISB. At her desk, tucked in an office at the far tippity top of the building, with a big gaping hole in the wall that exposed them to the outside air, was Arris Windrun. Metal fingers ran through disheveled blonde hair as cybernetic eyes narrowed at the datapad in her other hand. Others like it, as well as datachits, and even paper copies, haunted the workspace in stacks and piles. To call it organized was like calling the Gank Massacres an accident.

Worse still was the lackluster help. Arris was not cut out for this job, not really, and everyone else was stretched thin on other tasks. Some technicians were supposed to install an old BRT to automate the whole process, but apparently it 'disappeared' in procurement. Coincidentally, a remarkably similar model was recently listed at triple cost on the HoloNet.

So when the cybog heard footsteps and saw the shadow of a figure in the corner of her eye, she raised her voice and called out.

"Hey, you!" Her words cut through the droning of distant reconstruction. "Got a second?"
 
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If Adean were here on official business, she'd either be in total bliss or despair, depending on how "official" the nature of her business was. Right now, without any sort of job, it was erring on bliss, aside from the threat of certain doom upon discovery. Sure, it would've been far more lucrative to be here as a spy, or to sell what information she'd already gathered to the highest bidder. But in the moment, Adean was just enjoying finding the information.

There was something freeing about knowing things and not having the pressure of having to report back to anyone. For the first time in she didn't know how long, it felt like a return to normalcy. Her version of normalcy, at least. Meander about, learn and do what you want, and if anyone starts to question it, borrow a name and skip town. All that changed, at least in her mind, was her appetite. And maybe overall ability.

There was a disorganization to the overall area that only seemed to aid in Adean's wanderings. Perhaps a part of her would pity those in charge if she wasn't overtly benefiting from the situation. Maybe. That was a thought for another day-

"Hey, you!" Her words cut through the droning of distant reconstruction. "Got a second?"

Chit.

She could've ignored the callout. Could've pretended she didn't hear, or assumed it was meant for someone else. Yet there was just something about it that tugged at her and saw her poke her head in the office.

"Did you need something?"

 
Adean Castor Adean Castor

Arris set her datapad aside and leaned across the desk. Disheveled blonde hair across lifeless cybernetic eyes.

"Yeah," she answered.

The Triumvir had seen this one around before, if she recalled correctly, but only at a glance. That meant she wasn't quite sure what her thing was, but she appeared neither an acolyte nor a soldier. Walked with too much permission to be a prisoner or a slave. And now she was here.

Arris waved her in. "Two heads are better than one... is that the saying?"

She flicked through the nearest pile, gathering a handful of folders, and divided them evenly. Maybe a dozen each.

"Congratulations. You're now officially a talent scout." She held half across the table. "Got a name?"

Each folder contained several dossiers. Records on ex-Alliance officers. High-ranking ones at that. Only thing... All of 'em had a long list of controversies. They weren't exemplary officers, no; these were war criminals, dishonorable dischargees, and extremists of one flavor or another. Everything from getting slapped for drinking on duty to disgraceful action in the field marred their records.
 

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Well then, this hadn't been Adean's intention. The cyborg before her was one she recognized among the Covenant's leadership, a fact that would've concerned Adean had she not taken in the other's disheveled appearance or the piles upon piles that filled her workspace.

This wasn't an interrogation; this was someone drowning.

In another world, or maybe a few months ago, Adean would've felt the pang of pity for the Triumvir. Perhaps she still would if her own self-preservation didn't conflict with being in close proximity, at least not for an extended period of time.

But it could be useful.

Her brow furrowed as she flipped through the first folder, taking in the long list of crimes and controversies. "Yeah, call me Canari." The name slid from the pages to her mouth without a second thought. "Canari Lordai." One name taken from one page, maybe a victim? Or accomplice? The other, pulled from the second file she skimmed.

"Am I scouting for talent or leverage? For what purpose?"

 
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"Canari?"

She wasn't sure why, but that name reminded her of a songbird. Not that she's seen many of those in her life.

When Canari asked whether this was about talent or leverage, Arris smirked.

"A bit of both?" Her tone indicated that she hadn't considered the value of dirt in this. "We need to build an admiralty. One with the experience and training to get rolling fast. When the Alliance collapsed, their records fell into the Empire's lap -- and well, now they're ours."

She looked back down at her mess of folders, sifting through them.

"But leverage? Sure, why the hell not?"

The cyborg liked her already.

Before she could say anything else, a sudden quake rocked the building. That was odd for Coruscant. Arris looked around, as if expecting a team of commandos to breach the room, before her eyes finally settled back on Canari.

"Well, that was odd."

The distant sound of scrambling feet confirmed that something was going on, but Arris didn't get out of her seat.
 

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A brow rose at the cyborg's explanation, as if to say, 'This is where you start?'. Adean withheld her tongue and the brunt of her judgment, however, still uncertain where she actually stood in this room.

"What do you need more - experience or a known name?" She asked as she divided her files into a few smaller piles. "Are you wanting someone good at their job or someone flashy to bring more to the cause?"

There were three piles forming so far: Absolutely not, reverify their crimes, permissible in a pinch, and a single file that Adean, no, Canari paid special attention to.

"It may also benefit you not to look at the subject of the file, but who exposed them." She slid the open file partially across the table, the page recounting how the officer's second in command caught their superior's attempt at subterfuge and turned what would've been a tragic loss into a close stalemate.

Canari tensed as the room rocked beneath them, teeth digging into the inside of her mouth as she half anticipated the room to collapse in on them. It wouldn't be the first time such had happened to Adean.

As the more man-made sounds continued, concern found itself bubbling up in Canari's throat, though it didn't quite meet her eyes. "Shall I tend with that or...?" She rose to her feet slowly, uncertain if the quakes would begin again, fishing for an opportunity to take her leave.

 

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