Jairus Starvald
Eidoloclast
Tython
On the site of Anil Kesh
Communications were running haywire, fleets and suppression squads were readied and yet? Yet, the Voice of the Dark Lord did not find himself very concerned with the events that were unfolding right before their eyes, a lesser man would have, a smaller man would have doubted and pondered which would have influenced the ability to think and reason. But Carach held trust in the simple logics of the Galaxy, reason and rationale was behind them, in such a light… what did the words of a single dead man mean?
The truth was that this Tefraxis Obauldi was a liar and a schemer, a man whose stories were as amusing as they were false, Carach was not sure why any of them would have assassinated Alric Kuhn. The man was almost had been or was almost as devious as any other Sith Lord, the claim that he did not wish to help with some kind of experimentation? Anyone who had truly seen what Titan Industries had created for the Sith Warmachine would know that the CEO of Titan held little and less concerns when it came to simple moral quandaries.
A message had been sent to the Wrath of the Dark Lord, [member="Reverance"], because even if they hadn’t done anything and the threat this presented was minimal, it would still be a wise idea to touch base with the other half of the leadership, and make sure there thoughts were aligned for what the future would hold.
The facilities would be resecured, the ships would be created, the weapons made, but under what name and would the Dark Lord ever trust a privatized company to push the warmachine of the Sith? Carach thought not, but there were always alternatives.