Ashin Varanin
Professional Enabler
"That's my experience too. On Junction, for example, I brought down a building on one of your strike teams -- but when their dropship made it out, I refrained from, oh, crushing its engines or electrocuting its pilot."
The creek was home to more than a few mossy boulders and some darting silver fish. She hopped onto one of the rocks, her shoes digging into the thick moss. It was a curiously childlike affectation, she knew; a reminder, if Emberli needed it, that she had only been alive for thirty years or so. To some extent, this was freedom from her armor, her job, her environment. A deep breath before the plunge.
It was also a semi-conscious statement that she didn't especially care what he, or anyone, thought of her.
"I have other connections," she said. "Your people won't be alone in there. I have Sith on my side, and others. And once I've handled Moridin personally..." She shrugged. "If it works, that is. I'm stronger now than any Force wielder I've ever faced. I've defeated people who could call the Emperor an equal. But at this level, there are too many variables to calculate."
The creek was home to more than a few mossy boulders and some darting silver fish. She hopped onto one of the rocks, her shoes digging into the thick moss. It was a curiously childlike affectation, she knew; a reminder, if Emberli needed it, that she had only been alive for thirty years or so. To some extent, this was freedom from her armor, her job, her environment. A deep breath before the plunge.
It was also a semi-conscious statement that she didn't especially care what he, or anyone, thought of her.
"I have other connections," she said. "Your people won't be alone in there. I have Sith on my side, and others. And once I've handled Moridin personally..." She shrugged. "If it works, that is. I'm stronger now than any Force wielder I've ever faced. I've defeated people who could call the Emperor an equal. But at this level, there are too many variables to calculate."