And so it was that Master Truden had been right all along when it came to councils. A waste of time, egos and pride, all swelled into a sense of belief that these words they spoke carried any real weight outside of the very halls they were uttered. She couldn’t blame Auteme for her anger and frustrations, not really. The phrasing used in this chamber had been counterproductive to the bottom line they wanted to paint. And yet she couldn’t blame Allyson either, or Aaran, or Bernard. All of this was a melting pot of stress, of revelations that they perhaps should have seen coming.
Still, ever the image of calm, Aeris took a deep breath and stepped up in front of them all.
“Councilor Locke, Councilor Denko-Durren,” She said and began to mediate. “This is an understandable situation we have found ourselves in, but screaming at each other over something that needs to be smoothed over in less than an hour is not going to get us anywhere.”
“Councilor Locke, the lines you have crossed is regrettable, the words you used could have been more tactful, but…” She turned to face Auteme. “Councilor Denko-Durren, you have to understand that this has nothing to do with distrust or disbelief in what you are capable of or the situation we are in. Some of us are new to this kind of role, and the information is still brand new, it caught us off-guard and we are still reeling from wanting to fix this as fast as possible. It was never anything personal towards you directly, merely a desire to get started on a solution as fast as possible.”
“Yes, you are more than capable of talking to Sith. Yes, we have seen you do this before. And yes, we forgot to listen and for that I will apologize on my own behalf.”
“Locke,” She turned towards Allyson. “You are not wrong to be worried, we all are. Your job more than any is to make sure that something like this does not happen, and to deal with what happens if it does. I trust you completely to devise a plan to help assuage any repercussions this may have on the Jedi Order, but throwing around blunt opinions in a situation like this is not the way forward.”
“And finally, what the former leaders of this Order did has no bearing on our current situation and is a distraction from what matters within the next few coming moments. We are all going to have our disagreements, and while this is the room to air it in, this is also — yet again — not the time.”
Finally she turned towards Auteme, again.
“Denko-Durren, what do you need for your meeting with Fossk that we can provide you with before then?”