Arris Windrun
Gutter Goddess
At least someone was having fun with it, Arris thought. Still, he wasn't wrong. At this point, she didn't expect the Black Sun had anything left for her, and that chapter was already at an end before the syndicate expired.
When he mentioned the Republic's reputation for clinical retaliation, she smirked.
"Yeah, so I've heard. Should I expect an elite squad to save the day?"
She experienced her first hand, after all, when they came for Mauve du Vain. She hadn't heard anything about the Zeltron since that day. Dead as far as she knew or cared.
The cyborg leaned a little closer when his personal energy shield hummed and shimmered to life, then crossed her arms. Arris wondered if touching it would cost her a finger. She looked back at him, eye-to-eye, when he questioned the thoroughness of their plans.
'How's that working out so far?'
"Oh, I dunno... I mean, you're standing here, yeah?"
His assessment of their campaign against the Empire was pretty much true, so he'd find no argument there. Besides, he asked a good question to top it all off.
"It's a good question, but not for us."
Arris looked around the room as if expecting her thoughts to materialize.
"I'll give you a freebie, okay? All of this... Whether it's Kattada, Edic Bar, Tapani, Coruscant, or right now... It ain't strategy. We're just running the table until we bust."
She looked down at the floor with a fragile smirk on her face. "Makes us less interesting, doesn't it? If you'd like, you can pretend we're anything but a bunch of freebooting hacks who succeed on personality alone."