Khalim Tsaikzu wrote:
He nods approvingly, "A noble ideal, to use your newfound status for the betterment of the Empire. If you desire it badly enough, I suspect we shall see you break free from the path of those before you."
“Thank for the kind words, I was a little nervous and still am, actually. I had never interacted with a Sith before, so I don’t have much to go on. They are the chosen of the Emperor and without them we could never eradicate the threat of the Republic and the… Jedi,” he said with bit of disgust. Not that Gerald knew of any Jedi but they were responsible for their exile and nearly exterminating the Sith.
So they were bad in his book, it was all historical fact.
Layne Hoshin wrote:
Not only was there now some alien getting the respect she was getting just a moment ago, but her question was being ignored. She half considered punching him, thinking that perhaps that's how it worked. Find someone mean-looking, then beat the crap out of them so the rest of the wannabe predators know who'se boss. Of course, that probably wouldn't go over well; and would ruin her plans to figure out what the hell was going on.
So instead she just listened and observed for a while. Forming opinions. And hoping they'd say something more useful than these fake attempts at pleasantries. Added bonus of being ignored; not having to introduce herself to people that seem to expect said fake pleasantries. What the hell would she even say?
He turned to the quiet woman who he was unsure if she was or was not Sith and added, “Did we answer your question, my Lord?”