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Private The Edge of Peace


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Location: Aboard the ANS Harmony, Near Orbit of New Alderaan
Objective: Initiate diplomatic talks with the Imperial Confederation

Hyperspace peeled away in a curtain of starlight, and the ANS Harmony emerged smoothly into the orbit of New Alderaan — a green-and-blue world that had known peace, exile, and war in equal measure. Senator Kaela Verrin stood near the forward viewport, hands clasped behind her back, shoulders squared beneath her formal navy tunic. The faint reflection of her braid and the Anaxes crest over her heart mirrored faintly in the transparisteel as the world below grew larger.

She hadn't spoken for the last few minutes. Not since they'd made the final jump.

"This is it," Kaela said softly, half to herself. "Let's hope they're ready to talk."

She turned toward the comms officer. "Transmit our credentials."

The officer nodded. "Aye, Senator." A brief pause, then Kaela stepped closer, her voice formal but warm as the channel opened, <
This is Senator Kaela Verrin of the Galactic Alliance aboard the ANS Harmony. We come in peace on a diplomatic mission and respectfully request permission to dispatch a shuttle to the surface for formal talks with your representatives.>

She held her breath for only a moment — then stood tall again, gaze fixed on the planet below.

"Let's see if reason still has a place in this galaxy."



 
Cassia walked the ship's corridors at a brisk pace, moving aside so that the security personnel could pass.

They were here for yet another peace talk. She had personally been against the idea of them approaching New Alderaan. The risk factor was too high. Not that it changed anything. She was just here to advise Kaela when needed. Her true opinion mattered very little.

She rounded the corner, shaking away these thoughts as she approached Kaela. It seemed she was in the middle of a transmission. Cassia waited for the transmission line to close before announcing her presence.

"I, for one, certainly hope it does." She commented after Karla's final statement. "Otherwise we're likely about to get our heads blown off."

And she didn't particularly feel like dieing today. Or any day, really.

"You requested my presence?"
 
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Objective: Secure diplomatic approach; assess and deter hostilities
Outfit: Senate Commando Armor [X]
Full Kit Deployment:

The ANS Harmony was quiet—too quiet, Nos thought, though he'd learned to stop trusting that feeling long ago. Still, it lingered. The kind of stillness that knew it might be broken.

He stood at the flank of the viewport, unmoving in cobalt-and-obsidian armor, the white Senate sigil reflecting the ship’s light. His rifle was slung but live. Every motion through his gauntlets was deliberate. Slow. Coiled.

The planet below was beautiful. That didn’t matter. Nos catalogued it like a backdrop to their immediate surroundings, analyzing as if it were an engagement zone—landing areas, sightlines, potential ambush vectors between treelines and cloud cover.

He didn’t speak. Didn’t need to. If this went wrong, he wouldn’t be the one shouting orders. He’d already know what needed doing. If the Senator fell, he would already be dead.

Sometimes peace was just time spent faking smiles while everyone reloaded their cannons.

The door hissed open behind him. He didn’t turn, but his helmet's HUD flagged the approaching ID. Cassia Fraus. She passed behind him, her boots quieter than most.

Her remark—about heads and explosions—earned nothing but a subtle shift in his stance. One foot re-angled. Slight weight shift.

Agreement.

At least someone else is adequately wary of the other party.

His armor hissed faintly again. Not from tension. Just adjustment. Ready footing.

He resumed watching the viewport without comment. The Senator spoke again, hopeful and warm. The weight behind his helmet remained unchanged.

He was here to watch her back — and bury the first man who tried to stick a blade in it.

 

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OBJECTIVE: See What the Alliance Wants
LOCATION: New Alderaan, Imperial Citadel

The Redoubt was among the various Imperial vessels in orbit around the world of New Alderaan. As one of the largest ships in the Confederation's naval forces, albeit technically assigned to the Risen Empire, it certainly cut an imposing figure compared to the smaller Alliance vessel that entered the system. It was not the vessel that hailed the Alliance ship, however, nor did it respond to the broadcast that was made by Senator Verrin. That task was delegated to the Confederation Naval vessels assigned to the defense of the New Alderaan system, especially since Grand Moff Lorcas was not aboard the vessel at the time.

"Alliance vessel Harmony, this is New Alderaan Sector Command. Please hold your position and keep shields and weapons powered down while your vessel is scanned."

Two Jagdhunds flew past the ship shortly after they were contacted by sector command. They flew a quick arc and came back around, their sensors suite performing scans of the vessel to make sure there wasn't some superweapon or massive bomb hidden on the ship that was going to be brought down to the surface.

They performed several passes.

Meanwhile, on the surface, Selrik had just finished a meeting with the Empress about the direction of the Confederation as a whole and was on his way back to his shuttle when an aide ran up to him. Initially, the man was stopped by the Sentinels, but after a quick scan for identification, he was allowed through. Whispered words were shared between him and Selrik, who frowned. The presence of the Alliance was not expected. He hadn't anticipated discussions with them for some time, especially since they weren't, as far as he was concerned, on the radar of the Confederation at the moment. There were other problems to deal with, just as the Fifth Wing and the Silent Circle.

"I'll meet with them, but send word to COMECI as well," he said to the aide. "They should send someone to attend the meeting. Give the Senator a full escort of Whites, but have Purge Troopers in the wings in case any of them are Jedi with ill intent. Have them land at the Imperial Citadel and then bring them to the Moff Council chamber."

"Yes, sir."


The aide left to relay that information and begin the task of preparing for the arrival of foreign dignitaries. Selrik tapped a finger against his leg for a moment and then spun about to head the other direction. The Sentinels followed.

Meanwhile, in space, New Alderaan Sector Command reached out to the Harmony once more.

"Alliance vessel Harmony, you have been cleared to dispatch a shuttle to the surface. You will be guided to land at a designated landing pad at the Imperial Citadel."

The two fighters that had performed the scans on the ship would fly in tandem alongside the shuttle once it launched, but for the moment they remained on alert, performing slow sweeps around the vessel to make sure the people within knew not to start anything they didn't want finished. When they eventually landed, the Whites, standard Stormtroopers, would be waiting for them, alongside an officer who would guide them to their meeting location.

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OUTFIT: Moff Standard | GEAR: Blaster Pistol | COMPANIONS: Imperial Sentinels x4
TAGS: Nolle Tron Nolle Tron | Kaela Verrin Kaela Verrin | Cassia Fraus Cassia Fraus | Nos Voros Nos Voros

 


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Objective: Take a stab at diplomacy
Location: Prefect's office, Imperial Citadel
Outfit:Imperial Prefect Uniform
Entourage: Prystill Oasay, Theelin assistant
Tags: Selrik Lorcas Selrik Lorcas | Kaela Verrin Kaela Verrin | Cassia Fraus Cassia Fraus | Nos Voros Nos Voros
Dialogue Key: "Galactic Basic" | <<Theelin>>

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Nolle was informed by one of her sources of the arrival of the Galactic Alliance. Though she wholeheartedly believed in the Imperial way of life two things intrigued her about the arrival of democratic do-gooders. First was that Nolle didn't want to be the Prefect that everyone came to when they needed credits. She wanted to be more than just an economist. The same methods of pursuing a good business deal could be used in diplomacy, in theory.

The second reason that Nolle was going to move fast to be part of these meetings was that the Empire of the Lost messed things up real quick with the Trade Federation. It caused all economics to be internally managed and sustained. Though that could have been a boon in the right hands, dirty hands got involved. Those hands clamped down on the Empire and tore it down. As a member of the economic community, Nolle was going to make sure the Confederation had lifelines that could be called upon if another bad deed made its way into Imperial business.

<<The Alliance has been granted admission to the Citadel. I have heard that Grand Moff Lorcas is readying to meet with them,>> Nolle's aid apprised her of the latest.

It was good to have Prystill back to normal after the incident at Vlemoth Station. Hearing how she gently purred her native tongue out Nolle at ease a little. <<Thank you Pry. I am ready to meet with them. Stand by my side and make sure I am not too rigid. Also, take good minutes. I don't want to miss any detail of the meeting,>>

Prystill gave a nod and moved to a desk to collect a data pad and other things. By that time Nolle was at the door to her office straightening her uniform before opening it and leading the way to the Moff Council meeting room.
 

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The bridge lights dimmed subtly as the transmission from New Alderaan Sector Command ended, and Kaela gave a small, composed nod, "Clearance confirmed," she said, more to herself than to anyone in particular. She then turned to face Cassia, her expression softening just slightly.

"I'd like you with me for this," Kaela said, voice low but certain. "This may be the Alliance's first real inroad with the Confederation… and I want more than military optics on this landing." She paused, gaze steady.

"Whatever happens, I want someone beside me who knows how to read between the lines." She didn't need to explain further. Cassia knew exactly what was at stake.

Kaela's eyes shifted next to Nos, still posted silently near the viewport. She didn't question his readiness — she never had to. Instead, she gave him a nod, a silent acknowledgment of his role in what came next.

"Let's move."


A short time later, the shuttle bay doors groaned open.

The diplomatic transport gleamed in polished white and gold — small, unarmed, symbolic. Kaela ascended the ramp first, her cloak catching the edge of the soft hangar breeze. Inside, the shuttle's interior was quiet — comfortably austere. As the vessel lifted free of the Harmony's docking clamps, Kaela took her seat near the viewport, watching as New Alderaan grew larger beneath them.

Clouds parted to reveal stone spires and silver rooftops — The Imperial Citadel, rising like a monument to order. Her fingers folded over her knee, expression unreadable but focused.

"Let's find out," she murmured, "What kind of Imperials we're dealing with."




 
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Objective: Escort Senator Verrin to the Imperial Citadel
Outfit: Senate Commando Armor [X]
Full Kit Deployment:

Kaela’s nod was all he needed.

Nos fell in behind her without a word, the soft hiss of servos and armor seals announcing each measured step. No dramatic clatter. Just precision. His full kit bore no ceremonial flare—just calibrated menace, built for war but standing still.

The shuttle was clean, white, and polished. Nos hated it immediately. It broadcast compliance. Invitation. No deterrence.

He took his position near the ramp, just behind the lead dignitaries. Not beside them. Never beside them.

The doors sealed, and the vessel detached with a soft jolt. He synced his helmet feed to the nav relay, watching real-time readouts from the escort fighters as they boxed the shuttle in.

Jagdhunds. Precision predators. Waste of fuel for a peace talk, unless the goal’s a nervous delegation.

Nos didn’t blink.

Below, the Imperial Citadel loomed. Stone and steel and highborn arrogance. Beautiful, but not welcoming. A place built for statements, not sanctuary. His gloved hand ghosted over the grip of his rifle, checking the magnetic seal.

As Kaela and Cassia took their seats, he remained standing—anchored to the center aisle, body angled just enough to intercept anyone approaching from either direction. Reinforced, larger left pauldron forward, stance braced. Just a shadow behind the ones who talked.

Two politicians, one unarmed shuttle, four walls full of guns.

His HUD flickered briefly as comms from the Harmony updated the delegation manifest. Grand Moff Lorcas. Purge Troopers in reserve. Imperial Sentinels. Civilian Prefect present.

Nos adjusted his footing. The armor groaned faintly.

No words.

But the air around him thickened with practiced stillness. The kind of quiet that pressed on the back of the throat.

 
Cassia nodded once at Kaela's words. She understood perfectly. They couldn't afford to stuff this up. Too much was at stake. This had to pull through successful.

Even now, trailing a few paces behind Senator Kaela, her mind was turning through all the possible outcomes and how they could best archive what they desired.

The most obvious outcome, the one that weighed heaviest on everyone's mind, was the peace-intended negotiations turning into a violent bloodshed. Not ideal. Not in the slightest.

That's the one they'd try to steer well and truly clear of.

As unfortunate as it was, the least likely outcome was their terms actually being agreed upon. This was an uninvited visit. At the moment, the Imperials had no reason to humour them. Let alone agree.

Her thoughts continued spinning as she took her place in the shuttle.

The shuttle almost felt empty without the regular precautions and republic members who usually travelled alongside them. Her eyes flickered to Nos briefly. Besides herself and Senator Kaela, he was the only other person in the shuttle with them.

Cassia had never officially met the man. Barely exchanged two words with him. But Senator Kaela had spoken highly of him in the past, so that was enough for her.


 

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OBJECTIVE: Diplomacy
LOCATION: Moff Council Chamber, Imperial Citadel, New Alderaan


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Selrik arrived in the meeting room and had his Sentinels move to situate themselves behind where he would sit, and back to the wall, so they weren’t imposing themselves upon anyone in the room, but were available should the need arise. These troops could also combat Force users, though not quite as well as Purge Troopers. Hopefully the need for such intervention didn’t arise. He didn’t particularly feel like dealing with Force scum that day. He was tired and just wanted to get back to the ship.

It wasn’t long after he sat down that Nolle entered, and he indicated she should sit in one of the seats beside him.

“Welcome, Prefect,” he said. “I’m glad you were able to join. Need someone capable from your side of things to help handle this situation.”

Situation was probably putting it a bit more harshly than it needed to be, but it worked. The Alliance was unlikely to be there to start a war. It was more likely they had taken noticed of the rise of the Confederation and wished to AVOID a war, so wanted to enter into diplomatic talks early on rather than waiting for things to proceed in an uncontrolled manner. Smart, really.

“There’s water if you desire it, elsewise, we just wait. Their shuttle should land shortly.”

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The shuttle wasn’t harassed or bothered as it flew towards New Alderaan. It had a smooth flight as it descended through the atmosphere and clouds towards the citadel itself. Well, as smooth as could be expected when it came to uncontrollable weather. Light turbulence here and there, but nothing the pilots and the shuttle itself shouldn’t be able to handle. Their screens would indicate which platform they were to land upon, and once their landing gear lowered and their repulsorlifts kicked in, the two fighters that were escorting them would depart back to their place of origin.

On the platform itself, ten stormtroopers clad in pristine white armor waited, five on either side, with an officer standing in the center. None of them moved as the shuttle lowered itself into position and landed. They all waited with practiced precision. This was the Imperial Citadel; they could stand for hours without flinching if they needed to.

“Welcome to New Alderaan, Senator,” the Officer would say when they disembarked the shuttle. “If you will please follow me, I will lead you to where you’ll be meeting with Grand Moff Lorcas and Prefect Tron.”

The officer would turn on his heel, and at the same time, the stormtroopers would turn to face the entry to the building. Once the officer began moving forward, the troopers would follow, flanking the delegation from the Alliance in a sort of honor guard. The Citadel itself was much as it had been seen from the outside: stark, efficient, and somewhat cold. Personnel would move out of the way as the delegation came through, and a mouse droid scurrying away was not uncommon.

They were lead to a room with several chair situated around a table. On the table were glasses and a pitcher of crystal clear water. The room had very little decoration, but several display screens, and was obviously meant for use as a meeting room. The room was, as aforementioned, already occupied.

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OUTFIT: Moff Standard | GEAR: Blaster Pistol | COMPANIONS: Imperial Sentinels x4
TAGS: Nolle Tron Nolle Tron | Kaela Verrin Kaela Verrin | Cassia Fraus Cassia Fraus | Nos Voros Nos Voros

 


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Objective: Keep open pathways, don't embarrass self.
Location: Moff Council Chamber, Imperial Citadel, New Alderaan
Outfit:Imperial Prefect Uniform
Entourage: Prystill Oasay, Theelin assistant
Tags: Selrik Lorcas Selrik Lorcas | Kaela Verrin Kaela Verrin | Cassia Fraus Cassia Fraus | Nos Voros Nos Voros
Dialogue Key: "Galactic Basic" | <<Theelin>>

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At the doorway to the chamber Prystill paused and motioned for Nolle to go in first. "I will be a silent observer," Prystill stated, remembering not to speak in Theelin while not in private.

Nolle gave a nod and produced her access key to gain entry. Nolle looked around, it was her first visit to this room. She noted the security guards, but ignored them and moved to a seat after receiving the Grand Moff's welcome with a respectful nod. Had she even taken the time to procure her own security she would not have brought them here. It would have been an affront to the Grand Moff that she did not feel he could keep her safe in his Council Chamber.

"I am always glad to serve the Confederation, sir," she replied as she sat. Nolle was not exactly what the current situation entailed, but it was imperial behavior to be suspicious of unexpected guests. The likelihood of the soft Alliance sending a Senator to begin hostilities was extremely doubtful, but that did not mean that they came to be friendly.

"While self-sufficiency for the Confederation is the desired goal, economic isolation was key in the downfall of the previous regime to rule my system," Nolle added in an even tone belying her nervousness at her first true diplomatic meeting. She poured a glass of water, but did not drink just yet.

"To that end I think it is beneficial at the moment to keep all economic pathways open. The aforementioned regime did a wonderful job of mucking that up. Hopefully we can do better," Nolle concluded her views on how her expertise would help things the most.

"The COMECI is just beginning to take shape. It is indeed important that we be able to aid in these types of meetings. I hope I will prove to be capable of being leaned on by the Her Highness and the Moffs in more than one area," Nolle finished her statement sitting tall and waiting for their guests to be ushered in.
 

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The hiss of the shuttle ramp easing open was the only sound before polished boots met the platform. Cassia followed, steps measured and quiet, and Nos brought up the rear, armored presence a silent warning that not all politics were bloodless.

Kaela took in the Citadel with a practiced glance — the stormtroopers, the escorting officer, the path forward. No excess. No artifice. It reminded her of Anaxes in wartime. She said nothing as they were led through the stone and steel corridors, simply nodding once to acknowledge the officer's professionalism.

As the doors to the Moff Council Chamber parted, Kaela entered without hesitation, her gaze sweeping once across the room. Grand Moff Lorcas. Sentinels in the wings. Clean surfaces. Clear water. No attempt at comfort, only clarity.

She stopped a few steps inside, allowing the escort to fall away as she offered a respectful dip of her head, "Grand Moff Lorcas. Prefect Tron," she said, her voice poised and even, carrying the steady cadence of a stateswoman used to speaking in full chambers of politicians.

"I'm Senator Kaela Verrin of Anaxes, representing the Galactic Alliance. With me are Cassia Fraus, my advisor, and Captain Nos Voros of the Senate Guard." She gave a slight gesture to each as she named them — formal but not rigid.

"We thank you for receiving us on such short notice. We come with open intentions, and we hope to leave with clarity." Kaela's expression remained composed, polite — not overly warm, but sincere.

"Shall we?" she offered, gesturing slightly toward the meeting table.



 
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Objective: Protective detail. Presence deterrence.
Outfit: Senate Commando Armor [X]
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Nos stepped off the ramp without a word, but the clang of his boots against the landing pad still spoke for him. Not loud—just definite. The kind of sound that said he was here, and he wasn’t leaving until they did.

He swept the Citadel with a silent scan as they moved—walls of polished white plastoid, gloved fingers near triggers, officers rehearsed in courtesy. Every pace was practiced. But practiced didn’t mean safe.

The corridors were cold. Efficient. He'd seen too many like them before: fortresses dressed up as government. The kind of place where diplomacy only mattered until the blast doors sealed.

As they entered the chamber, Nos peeled off from the traditional guard position. Instead of flanking Kaela’s seat or taking a shadowed corner, he moved deliberately toward a spot near the midpoint of the back wall—centered between both doors, his left pauldron slightly forward.

He stood silent, hands relaxed, but his helmet never stopped moving—reading faces, angles, exits. Two seconds to the water pitcher. Four steps to the display screen. Eighteen meters to the nearest Sentinel, give or take.

This wasn’t the worst room he’d been outnumbered in. Not by half.

But it might be the one with the fewest variables left to control.

His stance didn’t threaten. Didn’t invite. But the warning bled out through the gaps in the armor, the weight behind the helmet’s gaze. To any soldier watching, it was clear:

If any harm befell these delegates, he wouldn’t be going for the door.

He’d be taking out the panel, sealing the chamber, and ensuring nobody else left alive.

The Sentinels would feel it first—just a flicker of dread at the edge of their nerves. Not Force-born.l, nothing mystical. Just a biological empathic bleed from the zeltron commando – cold confidence and trained instinct.

Peace was ideal. Safe exfiltration of the VIPs prioritized next. But if it failed... he’d make sure everyone paid in full.

Kaela spoke. Names were given. He didn’t react—no nod, no sound.

But the sigil on his shoulder-shield caught the light just so. Watching. Waiting.

 


Cassia trailed a few paces behind Senator Kaela, keeping in step as they moved through the corridors.

As she was introduced, Cassia gave a small, formal dip of her head - not in greeting, but in simple acknowledgment. She had no reason to greet them as Kaela had.

In many ways, her role here was simple. Ensuring that they walked out of here with a fair bargain. That every technicality was addressed and that there were no open loopholes that could later be utilised by the opposition.

And if possible, opening a few loopholes of their own.

But in the same regards it held a level of complexity. She looked to imperials across from them as Kaela spoke, noticing but not paying attention to the senitals posted behind them. They were none of her concern. Her attention was instead focused on the two representatives.

What she was interested in noticing was their actions. Small, subliminal movements that could give away their thoughts or intents. A slight narrowing of their eyes. Subtle shifts in their weight. Brief moments where they dropped their charades and their true beliefs were shown.

In the same way that it was Nos's duty to protect Senator Kaela (and, by extension, Cassia) from the physical threats present, ensuring their safety on those terms, it was Cassia's duty to protect Kaela on the political field.

Common-folk wouldn't believe it, but a lot of damage could be inflicted through politics, even on a peace-orientated diplomatic mission.

Hopefully no unfortunate downfalls came from this one.

 

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OBJECTIVE: Diplomacy
LOCATION: Moff Council Chamber, Imperial Citadel, New Alderaan


"Senator," he said, nodding in greeting before motioning towards one of the empty seats.

Pleasantries aside, his own eyes swept over the delegation. Two humans, one unknown. Humanoid, though, given appearance. Lot of species fit that bill. Aside from Tron, the Imperials in the room were all human. Probably wasn't surprising given the history of the Empire itself. The difference being the presence of Tron. Openly allowing non-humans to serve within the confines of Imperial order had been extremely rare in the past. It was commonplace amongst the non-speciest Confederation, however. Selrik himself may have preferred humans over the other races, but not to the point he detested any of them. The only thing he detested was the Force.

“Your timing was fortuitous for yourselves as I had just finished a meeting with the Empress. Had you arrived later I’m afraid you may have ended up speaking with someone less inclined to hear you.”


His eyes shifted briefly to the senatorial guard that accompanied them. The man was severely outnumbered, and outclassed, but there wasn’t any reason for that to matter.

“We’ve no quarrel with the Alliance at this time so you’ll find no hostilities here. Prefect Tron and I will be happy to converse with you.”

The Sentinels would be unaffected by any attempts at pheromone manipulation from the zeltron because of their armor system, and given their training to combat Force Sensitives, his limited telepathic abilities would have little effect on them. None of them even shifted a muscle at his efforts, though two out of the four were clearly watching him directly, while the other two were focused on the senator and her advisor. There would be no hostilities permitted in this situation from anyone. The edge could really be toned down by all, but given everyone's history, it probably wouldn’t be.

“What would you like to discuss?”


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OUTFIT: Moff Standard | GEAR: Blaster Pistol | COMPANIONS: Imperial Sentinels x4
TAGS: Kaela Verrin Kaela Verrin | Nolle Tron Nolle Tron | Cassia Fraus Cassia Fraus | Nos Voros Nos Voros

 


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Objective: Keep open pathways, don't embarrass self.
Location: Moff Council Chamber, Imperial Citadel, New Alderaan
Outfit:Imperial Prefect Uniform
Entourage: Prystill Oasay, Theelin assistant
Tags: Selrik Lorcas Selrik Lorcas | Kaela Verrin Kaela Verrin | Cassia Fraus Cassia Fraus | Nos Voros Nos Voros
Dialogue Key: "Galactic Basic" | <<Theelin>>

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The Alliance representatives came in with a trooper escort. Nolle rose from her seer to offer a respectful greeting. The first member of the contingent was the one to talk. The Senator from Anaxes. Nolle supposed Senator Verrin was her peer. One voice for the many people of a system.

Prefect Tron suspected they took those responsibilities with different viewpoints. The Senator taking the stance that the government was there to serve the people in every possible way, that if the people are strong and healthy the government will be too. Tron on the other hand had the position that a strong government will prop up weak people. It was a citizen's responsibility to serve the Imperial good.

Despite different philosophies Nolle was determined not to allow those differences to become petty snipes. This needed to be a constructive meeting. And at this point the Confederation needed to create stability. The Galactic Alliance had stood as the gleaming example of democracy for longer than Nolle had been alive. While Imperial ideals had reigned over this territory for most of that time no single government had embodied those ideals for long. The Confederation could not afford a fight with the Alliance, yet.

As the Senator introduced herself, Nolle assessed the whole group. Both the Senator and her blonde advisor looked collected, calm and almost regal. Prefect Tron hoped she would develop that look in time. Maybe it came naturally and Prystill was right, Nolle already had it. But she wasn't confident in her own stature.

The Grand Moff gave what equated to an imperial welcome. While he spoke Nolle took a moment to notice the guard accompanying the Senator. Nolle was growing used to security, but there was something extra about the Alliance guardsman. She wouldn't allow herself to be distracted, but she also wouldn't dismiss him as mere security.

"If not for the Grand Moff's fortuitous presence you would have been stuck with me alone and endless bureaucratic red tape," Nolle spoke up after the Grand Moff's cordial welcome. It was lighthearted but obviously strained. As she spoke she moved towards the Senator and her advisor offering an outstretched hand.

"My assistant is trying to get me to get past the logical analysis of situations, but it is still a struggle," Nolle continued. Whether her handshake was accepted or not she would return to her seat with a pleasant smile. "I think the Grand Moff speaks for all Imperial citizens when he says not only is there no current quarrel, but no desire to start one. We are keen on developing a relationship of coexistence as we cope with a greatly changed galaxy." The last was a genuine sentiment, but it was also probably obvious that coexistence was likely a temporary thing for as long as they could ignore their obvious differences.
 

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Kaela accepted Prefect Tron's offered hand with a light, steady grip — neither overly firm nor uncertain. "A struggle I know well," she replied, the faintest smile touching her lips at the Prefect's candor. "But I've found that logic and diplomacy are better allies than enemies — when given time."

She turned her attention back to Grand Moff Lorcas as she moved to take the seat offered, her cloak folding neatly as she sat. Her posture was impeccable, but not rigid — a practiced calm that left room for humanity.

"I'm relieved to hear there's no hostility," Kaela said, voice clear and measured. "And I appreciate your willingness to receive us — both of you." Her gaze flicked briefly to Cassia and Nos, a silent acknowledgment of their presence, then back to the Imperials.

"I can't speak for every Senator or every policy architect within the Alliance. We are, by nature, a government of many voices. But I can say this much with certainty: we are not here seeking war."

She let that sit a moment, then continued, her tone cooling slightly — not hard, but sharpened by sincerity.

"There are greater threats in this galaxy than each other. Forces that don't care whether we wear navy or white, whether we hold elections or sit on thrones. And if we allow old wounds and assumptions to steer the present… then we risk letting those threats decide our future for us."

Kaela folded her hands lightly on the table, eyes steady on Lorcas and Tron.

"We came to listen. To understand where the Confederation stands — and where it wishes to go. If there is room for peaceful alignment, even in limited terms, then I'd like to find it."

A beat.

"Even if it's just a foundation, not yet a structure."



 
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Objective: Maintain strategic overwatch
Outfit: Senate Commando Armor [X]
Full Kit Deployment:
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Nos's helmet never turned sharply, never twitched—but its gaze passed in slow, careful arcs. He catalogued the pause before Nolle’s smile, the microflex of a Sentinel’s trigger hand, the direction of Lorcas’s breath after the word “fortuitous.”

He wasn’t looking for weapons. He was looking for tells.

The kind of tells that came before an order. Before a betrayal. Before the shot. Not out of any prejudice, but out of hypervigilance that came with experience and duty.

Kaela’s words were precise. Disarming, but not deferential. She carried the kind of sincerity many bureaucrats forgot how to fake.

Nos tracked the pair of Sentinels still watching him. Noted their posture, estimated their resting heart rates from armor heat bleed biometrics. No tension raised on their end—but no relaxation either. That was fine. Mutual threat was its own kind of detente.

His rifle stayed slung. Hands still. Armor steady. There was no hostility here.

At least not yet.

 


Cassia's eyes followed as Kaela took her place at the table, but she opted to hang back from taking a place there. First reason being that she'd never been directly offered a seat. Second being that she'd rather the pair opposite them forget that she was there, observing and ready to intervene on the conversation if she saw the need to.

She instead stood to the left of Kaela's seat, within reach should the situation call for it. As it was, her aid was unrequired at the moment.

Cassia's focus was still on the imperials.

So far, it seemed that Prefect Tron was the more approachable one of the pair. Relatively new to this whole thing too, if Cassia had to guess. But not naive. She held herself with too much formality, too much certainty, to be considered so. In many ways, it almost seemed as if she were aiming to prove something to someone - Grand Moff, perhaps?

Thoughts shifting channels, her gaze moved from Prefect Tron to Grand Moff as Kaela spoke. She was only half listening to the conversation at this point. The real diplomacy was yet to begin. No doubt Kaela was about to open the floodgates. She'd been on enough diplomatic mission to know when Kaela was leading up to it.

Her attention was on Grand Moff now. He was the one in control of this discussion. It would only last as long as he would allow it. And he was well aware of it, judging by the way he looked at them. That's about all she could read from him at the moment. He was well guarded.

Which, in itself, said a lot. It said that he'd dealt with this sort of thing before.


 

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"If you were here to seek war, Senator," Selrik began, with a slightly bemused grin, "I think you would have brought a bigger ship, and more of them."

He listened to what the Senator had to say and couldn't help but feel that he was in agreement with her sentiment. The Confederation did not have the large galactic presence that the Alliance did, or even some of the other major galactic powers. Not yet. There were threats that would seek to combat them both, some near and some far. Historically, the Alliance and the Empire might have been at odds, but he believed that was likely driven by the leadership of the previous Imperial organizations being focused on Darkside power rather than being focused on the actual ideals of Empire, as he'd outlined in his manifesto.

Reaching for a glass of water, he gave some further thought to what she said as he took a drink from it.

"There is wisdom in understanding when to barter and when to bandy swords. I find that, historically, the Imperial groups the galaxy has known have been so focused on conquering that they became nearsighted. All they saw was war and it left them open to other avenues of defeat. The Empress has expressed that war is not her grand focus, nor is it mine. Longevity of the Empire is. Peace is.

"We recognize that peace cannot be obtained in this galaxy without a strong military, and sometimes war is a necessity, but not always. As you've indicated, there's no reason for the Alliance and Confederation to fight when there are greater threats to the galaxy at large. The Sith, for example."

In Selrik's mind there was no greater threat to galactic peace than the Sith. Even the Jedi were more tolerable than them and he despised them as well. Jedi, at least, tried to be focused on peace. Usually. Some of them he viewed as basically the lightside version of Sith based on their aggression, but they still weren't as devastating to the galaxy as their darkside counterparts. He lowered his glass to the table once more, his gaze focused on the Senator, even though he was speaking to everyone present.

"There is no greater threat to this galaxy than that presented by the Sith. Their destruction of worlds, creation of monsters, torture and manipulation of people cannot be tolerated by the civilized people of this galaxy. I'm fairly certain I speak for the Empress in this regard. Speaking for myself, I have no problem working alongside the Alliance to destroy the Sith Empire. Even if such an agreement is temporary in nature, it would be beneficial to all. Wouldn't you agree, Prefect Tron?"

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OUTFIT: Moff Standard | GEAR: Blaster Pistol | COMPANIONS: Imperial Sentinels x4
TAGS: Kaela Verrin Kaela Verrin | Nos Voros Nos Voros | Cassia Fraus Cassia Fraus | Nolle Tron Nolle Tron

 


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Objective: Keep open pathways, don't embarrass self.
Location: Moff Council Chamber, Imperial Citadel, New Alderaan
Outfit:Imperial Prefect Uniform
Entourage: Prystill Oasay, Theelin assistant
Tags: Selrik Lorcas Selrik Lorcas | Kaela Verrin Kaela Verrin | Cassia Fraus Cassia Fraus | Nos Voros Nos Voros
Dialogue Key: "Galactic Basic" | <<Theelin>>

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The Senator's statement that logic will work in diplomacy actually made Nolle feel comforted. There was a tremendous worry that the Prefect's dependence on numbers and "provable" information would be a hindrance when making deals. Perhaps it was just a matter of using that information to form common ground.

Nolle grimaced at the admission that Senator Verrin did not speak for the full Senate nor the Galactic Alliance at this time. It was something that bothered Nolle about the way democracies worked. When Nolle went to meet with other governments, she expected to have guidelines set out by the Empress or the Ruling Council and from there she spoke with the voice of the Empire to attain those goals. She did her best to "fix" her face and not let on that these discussions would just be the beginning of things as a best case scenario.

The Grand Moff pointed out that the military presence of the Senator was insufficient to make war. Nolle wasn't sure if it was a statement of fact or an attempt at humor. Even Nolle knew that the Senator's ship was not an adequate assault vessel. Whatever the Grand Moff's intent, it helped bring a smile back to Nolle's face.

The Senator continued stating that the Confederation was not the greatest threat to the galaxy. Nolle thought that an underestimation by a government that cherished individual thought and freedom. But the Confederation was still building. And she was right there were things in the galaxy that were indiscriminate in how they would destroy it.

It was obvious that the Senator did not believe in an infinite peace between them. That was smart. But as she said they didn't need to be threats to each other as they waited. A good foundation of coexistence was a grand goal to have.

The Grand Moff eloquently gave the Empire's view of things. Military might was necessary, the conviction to use it was as well, the wisdom of when to use it would be key. This Empress seemed more cautious in this area than past ones. A good tactic in Nolle's estimation. Over use of the stick as a means to "control" the citizens has led to far too many rebellions.

The mention of the Sith was something that had been on the eyes of many in the Empire. "The Sith are chaotic and ambitious. That is a combination that threatens all of the galaxy. They call themselves an Empire, but the dogma of the Sith flies in the face of what I would consider Imperial. I concur they are the greatest long term threat to a peaceful galaxy. At the moment the biggest concern however should be the efficient movement of goods. Hyperspace lanes need to be remapped. And goods will need to come from new destinations. I would hope that the Alliance and Confederation would be able to work in tandem on that task."
 

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