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From the little information Scion has gleaned, you collectively agree that your best approach is to openly disavow the Council. Attacking the Council for its passivity in the face of an enemy, burying their collective heads in the sand. Never taking the steps needed to safeguard the people, only mitigating the current effects rather than striking at the cause. Limiting the decline rather than preventing it. You imagine that the Jedi calling Lieserl their home will find commonality with your reason. All you know about these Jedi is that there is no love between them and the Council and that they are a very martially oriented sect.
A call from Scion connects you on a secure connection between the pair of you. You allow him to speak, unsure what he desires to discuss, “Hey Chris, you free to talk, just us two?”
His words clearly asking if Morrigan can overhear your coming conversation. “Yeah, just me and you, mate.”
“Ok. Look, I’m really not sure about you taking on Morrigan. I’m sure she is a great girl, but what if she doesn’t see things the way we do? Luke has told me that he has managed to convince Cau, but he is a bit slow, Cau, I mean, not Luke. Morrigan seems like she could be quite wilful. I don’t know, maybe I’m wrong. Also, even if we do convince her, we now have two Padawans that could weigh us down, distracting us from our goals to our responsibilities to the kids. You get what I’m saying?”
“I will work on Morrigan.” You say in a terse voice; the truth in his words raises your irritation and defensiveness. “And she won’t slow us down; we now travel with seven Jedi, and our cause is all the stronger for it.”
“Sure, man, I trust you. Just felt like I needed to raise my concern. By the way, well done on snagging Claire and Alyla, Alyla will open many locked doors for us. Scion out.” Scion finished, and the line goes dead.
Leaving the cockpit, you allow the autopilot to pilot your ship in system, towards the hyperspace lane. If no unforeseen circumstances occur, the ship will be able to fly itself all the way to Lieserl, jumping in and out of hyperspace, only needing your manual commands to pilot the craft into a dock on the planet. Your ship is not the same class as Porro’s old ship, the Anhinga, which is provided to every Jedi. You have managed to purchase your own vessel; this was done with the money donated to the Order from the would-be victims that you saved on Ravaath. For each donation gifted to the Order due to the action of a Jedi, ten per cent goes to the Jedi as a sort of finders’ fee. The ship is a much sleeker, more angular vessel with limited stealth functions; maybe most importantly, the ship is considerably larger and more comfortably furnished.