O B J E C T I V E - 1
W I E L U
Interacting with:
Aurelian Veruna
Dominique Vexx
Viktor Sylvain
Arcadian
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Nearby
Cassian Abrantes
Sibylla's lips quirked at the humorous remark regarding her questionable need for a babysitter.
No, she didn't need one, but she understood Cassian's concern -- and to be honest, with the growing unease she was feeling regarding the matter, perhaps not unwise to have additional surveillance.
As it was, there was no time to continue the conversation; they had the upcoming meeting with the Council to consider as well as to determine just what was going on.
Too many factors and variables were being juggled, and Sibylla did not like them one bit. It made her wish to be able to message Senator
Dominique Vexx
had the blackout not snuffed out that option. The young Ambassador knew that if there was anyone who might have an idea of what was going on, it was she. Or at least, perhaps, a backup plan on hand for what or where to look. Dominique was the one person she knew who was equally skilled at technology as she was in the Assembly chamber. There was a reason why the woman of Denon was the Senator of that planet, and Sibylla had every confidence in her.
Needless to say, once the duo entered the chamber, warmth lit her gaze upon noticing Dominique seated in the chamber, already making conversation.
Good. So they were not caught unawares, and very likely that the woman had already had
some idea of what was going on -- especially as Sibylla's hazel eyes swept across the room to take in who else was present.
Aurelian's theatrics were part of the theater, letting his dramatic entrance draw the eyes, the attention, and the pressure of the room
exactly as he intended. Meanwhile, Sibylla entered with quieter gravity, her expression cordial and pleasant, her steps light with every swish of her gown as they stepped inside.
As her gaze drifted and swept across the room with a practiced calm, looking for the familiar faces she had spent time researching on, reading over their profiles, desires, wants, platforms, and previous decisions regarding Wielu, as well as with their public and not so public corporate interests.
Because these were not
just Corporate executives, they were council members, and each would be swayed based on different considerations.
Just like Viktor Sylvain. Now why was he here?
Where was the Senator? From her understanding, the Denonite was part of the Direx Board...
There was a slight narrowing of her eyes. That unease swept down her spine again, reminding her of what happened back on Cularin and the Senator who had conveniently been indisposed during Senator Vonn's bid for her amendment. The one currently facing alleged charges of working directly with Black Sun Syndicate.
Her eyes lingered on the unfamiliar pair,
Arcadian
and then at the Nikto standing guard near him. Or was he more than a guard? She studied the set of his shoulders, the tension in his stance. He had the look of someone prepared to speak....or strike. The body had a way of giving tells, and with kinetic communication, more was relayed in regards to intent than met the eye.
The Nikto and Arcadian were hiding something. It was all the more evident when
those they represented came forth.
The First Bank of Nar Shaddaa -- a world
deep within Black Sun Syndicate territory.
And here they were, with no signal, no exit, no oversight. Now, more than ever, Sibylla's suspicions became more concrete in the wake of the communication blackout. Connecting the Navpoints didn't require much. A lack of communication and a missing Senator... then the arrival of representatives of the First Bank of Nar Shaddaa. A thoughtful, quiet glance was sent to Dominique and Aurelian in
knowing.
With Shiraya's blessing, Cassian will find the origin and resume connections to find out
exactly what was going on and fix it.
She took her seat beside Aurelian and Dominique with quiet composure, giving a cordial smile, setting her own data tablet in front of her. While comms may be jammed, direct messaging was not. Perhaps they'd be able to communicate among themselves.
"Ambassador Sibylla Abrantes, I am here in stead of Senator Sarn of Enarc, who is indisposed," she said, her smile easy, inviting, but watchful as she turned slightly to Arcadian, offering a diplomatic incline of her head.
"Of course, competition is healthy," she said smoothly, gaze sweeping across the table.
"But so are the certainties that come with trusted infrastructure and reliable markets. The Republic offers a foundation not of theory, but of results."
She folded her hands gently in on top of the table, tilting her head in composed curiosity.
"Perhaps we can begin this conversation on what are the concerns the Council has that resulted in the composition of this meeting?" She asked, looking at the panel of council women in the chamber... but missing one. Durnas.
"After all, the High Republic's expansion has brought a measurable increase in trade stability and planetary tourism across multiple sectors. The markets we've seen open are not collapsing but thriving. Profit margins, as I understand, are quite generous…"
Then, her tone warmed again, seamlessly, the way her mother once taught her to guide a conversation from edge to ease.