Determination and a huge amount of bacta found Anaya back on her feet quickly enough, though it would always be too long in her eyes. She'd had time to think, to reassess the situation and not just her personal one, but that of the galaxy. What was her part in all this? What battle was she to fight in, if any? Were the One Sith right in their conquest of the Republic? Did the Republic need to be wiped out? Standing on a viewing platform that granted expansive views of the stars around them, she chewed the inside of her cheek deep in thought.
She knew that no matter what the sith did, the Republic would prevail. They might crumble for a short while, but they always managed to claw their way back into power against all the odds. The sith would always turn their fight inwards when they ran out enemies, such was their nature. This was why they always failed. No matter what the One Sith said, when they ran out of wars to fight, of people to convert, they would turn on each other.
Anaya would not, and could not serve another 'Dark Lord'. No matter how powerful so in order to survive, to keep her freedom she would have to fight for the opposing side. She blew a sigh out her nose and looked down at the datapad in her hand. She'd flicked through the messages already, business was calling her but she was almost reluctant to leave Jared behind.
[member="Jared Ovmar"]
She knew that no matter what the sith did, the Republic would prevail. They might crumble for a short while, but they always managed to claw their way back into power against all the odds. The sith would always turn their fight inwards when they ran out enemies, such was their nature. This was why they always failed. No matter what the One Sith said, when they ran out of wars to fight, of people to convert, they would turn on each other.
Anaya would not, and could not serve another 'Dark Lord'. No matter how powerful so in order to survive, to keep her freedom she would have to fight for the opposing side. She blew a sigh out her nose and looked down at the datapad in her hand. She'd flicked through the messages already, business was calling her but she was almost reluctant to leave Jared behind.
[member="Jared Ovmar"]