CAPTAIN RONHAR TANE, TK-3301
IMPERIAL CORRECTIONS DIRECTORATE [I.C.D]
COMMISSION FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF CIVILIAN INTERESTS [C.O.M.E.C.I]
Ronhar didn't have to wait long for
Her
to continue the story she had begun telling him.
"I am, also, employed by Umbrella", was the first thing that came out of the Warden Primus's mouth after Ronhar had given
Her
his opinions on the
N&Z Umbrella Corporation.
Ronhar could again feel himself raising an eyebrow in surprise. An employee of
N&Z Umbrella Corporation? That couldn't be right! As a director, Ronhar did have access to employee records and personnel files. After all, he had been given broad authority in hiring those he saw fit to assist him with the creation of new war machines for the corporation's portfolio. Suffice to say, Ronhar had never seen
Her
listened amongst the
N&Z Umbrella Corporation's active employee roster. It was certainly possible that the Warden Primus was involved in something so secretive that Ronhar didn't have the proper clearance to know about, despite the position that he held within the company. Still, if that were true, surely the Warden Primus would have a far better understanding of the company's innerworkings that Ronhar ever could, no?
The Warden Primus had much more to say on the topic.
"The company and I have been working together for a little while now. Project Tion is an example of our collaboration. The revival of Imperialism, long waning and on the decline out here in the Outer Rim systems, is exactly the type of politics and economics that Umbrella thrive upon. I too helped to arrange the opening of headquarters for the company. They can be found in the Halquarn District. That is Lianna City, at the Neyrix pyramid, and it was all done with the assistance of a non-profit who are interested in supporting the cause of the project, and up until her removal from power, Liraeth Deschart."
Again, this all sounded like standard procedure, and was something that any good business partner would arrange for. What made this so important?
"My project is very important to me, Captain Tane. The elimination of the Sith threat is key to the future of the Imperial Confederation. There can be no occupation of the Outer Rim systems, nor a revival of Imperialism, so long as the Thandon nebulae remains under their domain. The Sith Empire will not allow it as the last time an Imperial leader tried to challenge their grasp out there in these sectors they destroyed an entire star system, and instigated a series of events afterwards to destroy their regime as well. Consider my train of thought for a moment."
Ronhar listened on with intent, trying to figure out exactly where the Warden Primus was going with all of this.
"Project Tion is given the green light by Deschart and we begin the work in earnest. Minntooine is taken by us, and serves as our beachhead into Thandon. An all attack is launched at Brosi, so that the resources and wealth of the Corporate sector becomes ours, and simultaneously we eliminate the Sith strongholds in the region. Victory would result in the destruction of the same threat responsible for the collapse of the Empire of the Lost. But we do not win. The Confederation is repelled and falls back instead. Meanwhile, a revived Dark Empire, now calling itself the Galactic Empire, begin their own project. Operation Cinder is launched, and the Cademimu system is attacked, leading to the deaths of the Imperial remnants leftover from the Core Worlds."
At this point, the Warden Primus suddenly reached into the satchel that she had been wearing when she initially came into Ronhar's cell. Ronhar could feel himself tense up in anticipation, worried that the Warden Primus might have suddenly changed
Her
mind and have decided to kill Ronhar after all. Maybe she had said to much? Maybe she had been trying to get Ronhar's guard down, and strike at him when he least expected it? Ronhar's eyes were locked onto the bag that the Warden Primus was reaching into, his cybernetics ready to activate at the first sign of trouble.
The Warden Primus reached into the bag...
...And pulled out what appeared to be some kind of folder. She threw it at Ronhar's feet, daring him to pick it up. Ronhar did so, his eyes never leaving the Warden Primus in case this was still some kind of trick to get him to lower his guard. A quick glance at the documents before him however quickly revealed something far more sinister.
It was an intelligence dossier on rather important person within the
Imperial Confederation, on the very man who had done no less than recruit the
Mahporeem Imperial Remnant into the Confederation. Ronhar recognized him immediately, and would have even if his name hadn't been plastered all over the documents in front of him.
Supreme Commander
Marlon Sularen
!
A million questions began racing through Ronhar's mind. How had they gotten this information? Should Ronhar
really be seeing this? Did the Supreme Commander know about the dossier on him? Did Ronhar have a dossier just like this one? He was sure that he did. In fact, now that he thought about it, he had gotten the feeling that someone or something had been watching him for the last couple weeks, though he couldn't prove anything. Now, he was sure. And rather concerned.
The Warden Primus continued onward, seemingly unconcerned with Ronhar's visceral reaction.
"A former comrade of Supreme Commander, Marlon Sularen, who both served in the campaigns to destroy the Galactic Alliance, before Sularen joined the Imperial Confederation, briefs members of the Imperial Ruling Council. They provide a testimony that the rumours are true, and that a new revived Dark-Imperial bloc were responsible for the attacks. These same people are later responsible for an uprising on several Core systems that leads them to taking Coruscant in a second Core Worlds campaign. The Galactic Alliance is fractured in a matter of weeks. A coalition is quickly formed after this. It involves remnants of the Galactic Alliance, the Imperial Confederation, and the Sith Empire. They mobilize in the Atrisia system to attack a new weapon constructed by the Empire citing the excuse that it could be used against us evidenced by the discovery of Operation Cinder. These attacks, combined with the third Death Star, leads the Imperial remnants away from war with the Sith, with a new focus on the Galactic Empire. I find this odd, don't you?"
Ronhar glanced up from the dossier to look directly at the Warden Primus. He had to admit, everything sounded at least a tad bit suspicious. Ronhar wasn't the kind of guy who believed in simple coincidences. His time in the field had taught him never to assume, and to always question everything that went on. Doing so could easily be the difference between life and death. Still, Ronhar didn't like where the Warden Primus was going with this. He now had a pretty clear picture of what the Warden Primus was going to say next.
"After the Battle of Atrisia, Sularen makes a declaration making it known that the Imperial remnants will continue to oppose the new regime on what they are now calling Imperial Centre. In a matter of days, after this statement is made to the galaxy, a Director from Umbrella, who is the Exarch for comeci and member of the Imperial Ruling Council, enacts a special measure removing Deschart from power. And so, in a matter of weeks, the Imperial remnants have been moved away from war with the Thandon Sith, and the continuation of my project remains... uncertain."
Ronhar swallowed hard. He braced himself for
Her
next words.
"What if von Strauss has purposefully orchestrated this? To move us away from one goal and onto another? What if you, and your people, can help me save us from them? From the Sith?"
And there it was. The whole crux of this conversation. The reason why the Warden Primus had entrusted Ronhar with so much information: to accuse
Karl Von Strauss
of conspiring against the
Imperial Confederation. Ronhar's mind was again abuzz with questions, but he forced himself to take a deep threat. Whether or not the Exarch was guilty of what the Warden Primus was accusing him of, Ronhar was now stuck right in the middle of it, whether or not he wanted to be. The next words out of his mouth were critically important to his survival, and he had to choose them very carefully.
After taking a moment to compose himself, Ronhar began to give his response to
Her
querry:
"Allow me to speak freely, Warden Primus", Ronhar began. "I fear you perhaps think too highly of me. At the end of the day, I am just a Captain in the
Imperial Confederation and the
Mahporeem Imperial Remnant. I go where I am told to go and I carry out all the orders that I have been given. No more, no less. As such, I am not especially comfortable theorizing about the actions of my superiors, especially those who are several stations above me in rank and importance."
Ronhar paused to gather his thoughts. He doubted that answer would be sufficient to satisfy
Her
, so he continued to speak.
"That being said, I have only known Exarch
Karl Von Strauss
for a short period of time. In that brief time together, I have come to know him as a man of honor and a man of integrity. He is both highly charismatic and personable, and I can assure you that the people of
Mahporeem and the Confederation think quite highly of him. I find it highly unlikely that the Exarch would go through all the trouble of orchestrating such an elaborate plot just to gain himself a bit more power. Let us be honest, Warden Primus. If the Exarch wanted to remove the Empress to get himself into a higher position of authority, he could certainly do so both overtly and with popular support of Imperial forces. What I'm saying, is that if the Exarch really wanted to get rid of the Empress, he could just do so without having to resort to such indirect methods."
"After all, from what I understand, the Empress is a rather reclusive figure, and not one who most Imperial citizens truly known or even see. The Exarch is perhaps one of the best known individuals within the Confederation, and to say that he is it's "public face" is not something that I think is an overstatement. With the power and popularity that the Exarch enjoys, he could have surely got rid of the Empress years ago and truly solidified his station within the Confederation. I don't think he would require the help of the Sith or the
N&Z Umbrella Corporation to have done this, either."
"As such, the only conclusion that I can come to is that the Exarch is telling the truth, and that the Empress has done whatever he has said she has done. The fact that your organization is unable to independently verify this only adds to my point. Was it not so that you just told me that your people technically lack the authority to do exactly what you are doing now? With that kind of power that his position grants him, going through such a convoluted route to get to this situation just simply doesn't make sense to me."
"Then again, what do I know?", Ronhar mused. "As I've said before, I am just a mere Captain, and I obviously lack access to the so called 'bigger picture', Warden Primus. But surely this is something that you must have already known. I know I am not here simply for you to bounce ideas off of. You would not have shown me such sensitive and classified documents if you did not have a way to control me or ensure my compliance upon my walking out of here, assuming you still allow me to do so", Ronhar stated darkly.
"You've asked me if I can save you from the Sith. I believe you already know my answer to that question. So let us dispense with the theatrics and come straight to the point. What is it that you require of your humble servant?", Ronhar finally finished. This was exactly the reason he hated the Empire of old. All the politicking, all the backroom deals, all the betrayal and backstabbing...it just didn't sit right with Ronhar. But regardless of his personal beliefs, he was now right in the middle of it, and if he was going to walk out of here alive, he needed to play along.
No matter what it was that was asked of him.
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