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Jarek T'chort
Jan 5th, 2005, 08:18:54 PM
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Crimson leaves of a thousand Virra trees covered the hills above the township of Ikkith like a blanket. The autumn had arrived early it seemed, along with the rains, driven from the seas by the sharper winds, ushered in by the changing seasons.

Ikkith was a picturesque town, some forty miles from Bestine City. Fruit vendors competed with fish mongers in the narrow streets from market stalls for customers. Life continued as ever, despite the war which had left its debris in the form of several ruined houses where Republic troops had holed up during the intense fighting for the Ikkith valley.

Beyond the town, a short hike up the surrounding hills, lay an ornate Chateaux, belonging to an wealthy entrepreneur, who had fled Bestine IV on the eve of the Imperial invasion. It had remained empty - the halls no longer echoing the high notes of terrible Coruscant pop music sung by the out of tune owner, nor were the elegant, expensive speeders (which the Entrepreneur had payed insane amounts of credits for) still sitting in the courtyard. A wily local had seen fit to make off with them in the turmoil.

Yet the house was again occupied. Expensive speeders gave way to military vehicles and a pompous owner, to several officers of the Imperial General Staff - and one Field Marshall.

Jarek T'chort waited at the door of the Chateaux, one arm raised against the door frame. He wore a camouflaged tunic, with his Imperial Cross at the neck, tied with a red ribbon. Plain olive pants ran down to ankle length combat boots which stood atop the slab of stone the former owner had set as a doorstep. His other hand rested atop his holstered blaster. Several troops lined the courtyard, or patrolled nearby. Only a small protection force, which were selected from Jarek's personal guard. Finally, a pair of elite Stormtroopers flanked the Commander of the Imperial Army, blaster rifles holstered, yet no less imposing.

Few knew of this meeting which as to take place. Only these trusted men; a Colonel Magil, who commanded the sea navy on Bestine, Major Vryss - T'chort's adjutant and a Lieutenant General Camminetz of the General Staff, with his aides. All these men T'chort knew personally, counted as friends. Could be trusted. He was now waiting for another man he trusted - Commodore Teleran Balades of the Fleet. At the last word, he was headed down in his shuttle to the rendezvous, but when he would arrive could be anytime in the next ten minutes. Minutes that T'chort could feel slipping past him.


Matters of gravity were to be discussed.

Teleran Balades
Jan 7th, 2005, 08:29:10 PM
Commodore Teleran Balades stood behind the pilot's seat of his new S105 modified Lambda shuttle as the craft dropped through the Stratosphere, shields flaring red-gold from the friction against the atmosphere.

The commodore fingered the rank insignia clasp on the left breast of his field-gray tunic. It too was new. His second promotion in several months, awarded for his capture of Teyr and Vulvarch, as well as his efforts here at Bestine. He hadn't expected to advance as rapidly as he did.

A sudden jolt as the shuttle crossed into the troposphere and was buffeted by the strong autumn winds. Balades relished the discomfort. This was the first time in two weeks that he'd been at the mercy of natural forces; a thing sorely missed on the purely artificial gravity of a Star Destroyer.

Far below through the streaks of wispy grey clouds, the main continent of Bestine was coated in the vivid colors of Virra leaves. A tiny point at the peak of a valley slowly swam into focus as the shuttle drew nearer, revealing itself to be the large Chateaux to which Teleran had been summoned.

Tel thought about the message he had received from Field Marshall T'chort. To have a staff gathering at such a remote location and not on one of the orbital stations was odd, especially when he had been specifically told to come alone. At any rate, it was a chance to get away from stale recycled air and dull durasteel walls. Besides, the last the Tel had seen his friend was during a rather disastrous hunting trip in the forests of Asmeru.

When the shuttle touched down infront of the manor-house and the boarding ramp lowered, a temperate, early autumn wind whipped through the opening. Tel took a deep breath of the fresh air before striding down the ramp and towards the entrance hall.

Tel's eyes scanned the courtyard. There was surprisingly light security around given that several high-ranking officers were here.

He ignored the fact for now as he walked up the steps. One took any chance possible to get away from being constantly being watched.

Tel wore a beaming smile as he spoke to the Army leader.

"It's good to see you again, my friend."

Matthaeus Xulian
Jan 7th, 2005, 09:15:06 PM
The call had come late at night. The Falleen had just arrived from his three hour ordeal with becoming a registered xeno. Such procedure would return to haunt the Sovereignty, but he did not question Esalis.

He had been assigned as the liaison to the Inquisitoriate for Field Marshal Jarek T'chort, a task that proved somewhat difficult for a new Inquisitor, because the Field Marshal had disappeared to an undisclosed location. After pulling strings several layers of bureaucratic red tape, he had a possible Location. Bestine.

Matthaeus Xulian was dressed in the crimson red uniform of the Inquisitoriate. His presence on behalf of Esalis's Inquisitors would be announced in this manner. If T'chort was indeed even here.

The Lambda shuttle provided dropped into the atmosphere of the planet, swiftly heading for a manor in the hills. The pilot found a suitable location and put the craft down.

The Hydraulic landing ramp lowered slowly. Inquisitor Xulian's eyes pierced the autumn day, taking note of the light security. He marched stiffly through the Courtyard and up the stairs of the manor. He stopped right outside the door, eyeing the men who were engaged in conversation right inside.

"Field Marshal T'chort?"

Jarek T'chort
Jan 8th, 2005, 02:17:40 PM
The sight of Balades brought a smile to Jarek's face. He extended a hand to the Commodore as he spoke.

" Thank you for coming so promptly. It's good to see you, also. I have certain . . . "

Jarek trailed off as his eyes turned skyward at the approach of another shuttle. A shuttle that was not expected. The Stormtrooper nearest to him muttered something into his comlink, leading to several soldiers nearby moving into ambush positions in the hedgerows and along the walls surrounding the courtyard perimeter.

" Our discussions can wait, Tel. "

Jarek gripped his blaster firmly as he watched the shuttle finally settle and disgorge an alien. A Falleen - in the crimson uniform of the Inquisitorate no less.

If T'chort's heart could've leapt to his throat, it would have. How could the Inquistorate possibly know of this meeting? Yet no red garbed troops followed, no others ships appeared in the clear skies. Just this solitary Falleen.

He cut off his thoughts and concentrated on the striding figure approaching him. Setting his face into a tight smile and investing authority into his voice he addressed the Inquistor;

" I am Field Marshall T'chort. Care to introduce yourself? "

Matthaeus Xulian
Jan 8th, 2005, 03:27:23 PM
The Falleen remained emotionless, his stone face producing a piercing gaze. The gaze of the Inquisitoriate. The autumn wind blew causing the single ponytail of the Falleen's thick jet-black hair to whip about audibly. The immediate area was silent for several seconds as the Falleen smoothly clicked his heels together.

"I am Inquisitor Matthaeus Xulian."

Silence again.

"And I am your new Liaison to the Inquisitoriate."

Teleran Balades
Jan 9th, 2005, 02:47:05 PM
Teleran kept a suspicious eye on the second shuttle as it descended. He wasn't aware of any others coming to this place via spacecraft. His suspicions were confirmed when Jarek reached a nervous hand to his blaster and the soldiers suddenly set up to amubsh the occupants. Tel followed their lead and moved his arm so that he could quickly draw his side arm.

When Tel first saw the Fallen donned in the crismson of the Inquisitoriate, Tel tensed even more, but withdrew his hand frm the blaster. A lone Inquisitor without any of their disrupter rifle toting Crimson Guard was more of an annnoyance than a threat. Balades wondered, however, just what this meeting entailed to merit the presence of the internal security officer-soldiers.

"I am Inquisitor Mattheaus Xulian...and I am your new Liason to the Inquisitoriate."

Tel's lips curled into a sneer and spoke with the bitterness all naval officers used when adressing the meddlesome Inquisitors

"Liason. The Inquisitoraite's use the term Liason whenever they want one of you filth to interfere with the armed forces. There's already one of you here why did they send a second. Or doesn't Valten know you're encroaching on his territory.?"

Matthaeus Xulian
Jan 9th, 2005, 03:34:50 PM
"Someone isn't happy to see me." His mouth curled into a thin, evil smile.

Matthew looked at both men for several seconds.

"I was unaware that Valten was already assigned. Perhaps more of the Inquisitoriate would do nicely in OUR territory." He walked slowly towards the man.

"Lighten up gentlemen. We are all on the same side." He lowered his voice as he looked piercingly at Balades, now less than half a meter from the man.

"We are on the same side...Aren't we?" His question cruelly rhetorical

Jarek T'chort
Jan 9th, 2005, 06:20:51 PM
" Enough."

The single word carried a weight that quashed any thought of sniping between the two officers. Neither shouted nor whispered, it carried the authority of the Supreme Commander of the Imperial Army behind it.

Jarek stared at the Falleen before speaking, his voice somewhat silkier than the gruff exclamation that preceeded it.

" Welcome to Bestine, Inquisitor Xulian. We are, of course, on the same side. "

Signalling one of his men, the troops in ambush positions uncomfortably moved back to patrolling the area of standing sentry.

" If you gentlemen will follow me inside, we can begin the meeting. "

Without waiting for an answer, he turned his back and strode inside. He did not know of Valten, but it seemed Balades was having some sort of trouble with the Inquisitorate - something that annoyed Jarek. Balades had proven himself in battle many times, yet it was not enough for some it seemed. Passing into the main living area, a circular room with winding staircases at each end, the soldier gave a warm smile toward the already gathered officers. He waved a hand at the assembled row of chairs.

" Take a seat, please. "

Matthaeus Xulian
Jan 9th, 2005, 06:29:00 PM
The Falleen gave Balades an inquisative glance, then nodded softly and followed the T'chort.

He allowed all the others to take their seats, never smiling, his face a stone. Finally, he silently took a seat.

Telan Desaria
Jan 10th, 2005, 12:42:25 AM
The Kubelwagon staff repulsor-car bounced as it penetrated one then another security checkpoint on the winding road to the country-side chateau housing the commander of Imperial forces on Bestine. Placing the peaked visor cap on his head, the car's passenger gave a quick glance at the two hills on either side of the road - both were sloping with gentle rock-strewn outcroppings near the respective summits. Ever the trained Army officer, Vinjent Desaria could not have prayed for a better-set ambush: were he not the officer being driven along in an open-topped totally unarmored vehicle.


The sight of several small shuttles in the lot did not suprise Desaria as several other ranking officers were expected. He did not know who but was not suprised when he eventually saw the large fantail of a Lambda-class courier in use by the Fleet, its distinctive white a striking contrast to the grey hulled, dorsal olive-schemed ones of the Army. Someone has graced us with his presence from above. Please don't let ie be my brother...


The Kubelwagon ground to a halt in front of the chateau's main entrance, a standing camouflage-smocked stormtrooper opening his door. Lieutenant General Desaria received and returned the salute of several nearby officers, all the pilots of the arrived craft. He did the same when a middle-aged Major approached whose breaches had at their side the broad red stripe of the General Staff.


" If you will follow me, General; Marshal T'chort is expecting you."


Desaria followed, remembering he had seen the man before. Veers? Vryst? Vrix? As he thought he totally ignored the modernistic artwork adorning the halls - had he looked he might have wretched.


" Pardon me Sirs - Lieutenant General Desaria, Commander, IInd Corps of the Imperial Guard."


Hearing his announcement, Desaria removed his visor cap and placed it under arm, clicking his heels to a rigid attention. He was the only officer present with the white trouser stripe and cuff title of the Guard - though he did notice the same accoutrements in black on the Field-Marshal's uniform, a throw back from his days as Commandant of the Stormtroopers.

Jarek T'chort
Jan 11th, 2005, 10:59:04 AM
The last officer to arrive was Vinjent Desaria, brother of the Commander of the Imperial Navy. Led in by Major Vryss, Jarek acknowledged him with a nod. He owed his life to the young panzer officer, whilst in convoy on Bastion, rouge elements had attacked his command car. Vinjent had arrived in the nick of time with his Panzer grenadiers, driving the rebels away.

Turning his eyes back toward the seated officers, he made a mental note of their demeanor. It was something Jarek prided himself on - sizing up his opponent, first appearances counted for a lot.

First, sticking out like a sore thumb, was Xulian. He was much different from Von Laang, the Falleen Fighter Corps Marshall. Von Laang had an amicable way about him, one felt at ease with him . . . but this being was different. He had a cold, superior arrogance about him. Traits that Jarek found detrimental in his line of work. Needless to say, what the Inquistorate found useful was another story entirely.

" Inquisitor Xulian, your arrival may well be exceptionally good timing. I shall need your assistance. "

T'chort noted too, the look Balades, sitting a few chairs away, was giving the Falleen. Balades was one of the ablest commanders in the Navy, with sound knowledge of the ships and men under his command. Someone whom Jarek trusted to back him up in the coming hour or two.

Desaria had taken a seat toward the back, oddly enough. But, Jarek reproached himself, perhaps not so odd. In the shadow of his brothers achievements, Vinjent perhaps felt the need to be somewhat in the background of things. A trait that was cast aside once he was leading his men into battle atop his command halftrack.

Colonel Magil, who commander of the sea navy on Bestine, was quiet too, his face pensive. His eyes wandered across the gathered officers under a heavy brow. Jarek knew Magil when they were both junior officers, from operations on Telar II, a small world not unlike Bestine. Something had changed in the man, however.

Lieutenant General Camminetz had already settled, one hand on his ornate ebony pipe, sending smoke rings dancing into the air. His moustache was perfectly groomed, not a hint of rebellion amongst the hairs above his lip. The red pant stripe of the General Staff denoted his position and importance on Bestine IV, a man who had seen much combat in his younger days, yet seemed far more at home amongst the maps and orders of the HQ staff.

The other officers; aides, guards and so on, T'chort ignored for now. One of these men gathered here, was, or at least knew, the source of Ciril. Ciril was the name ArmyIntel had given to the mysterious leaking of information from a section of ICB - Imperial Command Bestine.

T'chort had gathered these men here because of the information he already had. The ghost of suspicion fell across each man. All men T'chort trusted and had relied on in his past. Though it pained him, he knew he could find the leak by talking to these officers.

" You're probably wondering why you are all here. " T'chort began, " Each of you is here because you hold an important command on this world, is a sterling soldier. "

Turning his back to them, shutting his eyes as his mind worked to figure this whole mess out, he said it.

" Yet one of you . . . is a traitor. "

At that moment, the gathered men suddenly became aware of the presense of gas mask garbed soldiers, their lenses glowing a dull green above dark camo uniforms, their rifles displayed across their chests in readiness.

Teleran Balades
Jan 11th, 2005, 04:21:11 PM
Yetone of you. . . is a traitor.

Balades straightened in his seat at those words. Those words seemed to have been constantly floating around for the last several days, but this ways the first time it was blatantly stated. The mood in the room was instantly turned into one of outrage and suspicion. Tel held his position without uttering any reproach as a few of the other officers were doing. His eyes lingered on the masked soldiers before he looked at each of officer.

"That's preposterous, I've served loyally my entire life." Balades couldn't tell who had spoken, it didn't matter, similar comments and even accusations followed.

Most of the officers gathered around were unfamiliar to Balades, the only one he new of was Vinjent and of course Major Vryss. whom he'd served with on previous occasions when T'chort was present.

Balades tried reading the people he was scrutinzing, but nothing showed. Then again, he wasn't an expert at physiognomy, that was the Inquisitoriate's duty. Teleran looked towards Xullian, who so far hadn't made any reaction. He was focused on the reactions of everyone else.

Tel stood up and spoke over the noise.

"Gentlemen, calms yourselves. Let's hear Marshall T'chort out before we jump to any conclusions."

Matthaeus Xulian
Jan 11th, 2005, 06:46:07 PM
"Yet one of you . . . is a traitor."

He noticed several men stiffen. He on the other hand, did not. That word would be common in his position. He let a thin smile cross his lips. In a moment it was gone.

The room began to erupt into discussion, arguments of loyalty. His demeanor grew even colder as he passed his gaze over every man at the table, not moving on to the next until each had looked into his eye.


"Gentlemen, calms yourselves. Let's here Marshall T'chort out before we jump to any conclusions." Balades spoke out. The noise quieted down slightly.


He remained silent, sizing up the officers. Though a new inquisitor, he had dealt with traitors in his Criminal past. His specialty? All things psychological. One of the men knew he was on the verge of discovery, he would crack soon. All were once loyal, but in times of tested loyalty, even loyal men may break. And when they do, they crossed into my realm he thought.

Demon-Kieran
Jan 11th, 2005, 11:53:11 PM
"He is right. Must we make assumptions before we have the facts?" The voice was quiet, yet cultured, possessing some power. "But if I may, the word I would use is not treachery....but espionage." Waiting silently, Major Demon-Kieran Devaneaux let that sink in before he stepped into the room. He had just returned from the Outer Rim - on an Imperial shuttle, his own transport vessel severely damaged and being repaired back on Thyferra, where the ship was registered. "Forgive my tardiness, sirs," he said to T'Chort and Balades. "I was......delayed....out on the Rim." Demon-Kieran noted the Inquisitor, and nodded in respect. "Yes, I say espionage. We are loyal to the cause. But what if someone was....inserted into our ranks by the Republic? I would not put it past them to attempt something like this." He seated himself at an empty place at the table. Glancing around, Demon-Kieran had an instinct that someone here was nervous, fearful of being discovered. But who? He was not sure....

Telan Desaria
Jan 13th, 2005, 11:54:54 AM
There were a thousand thoughts running through Lieutenant-General Desaria's head when he listened to the Supreme Commander of the Imperial Army announce the presence of a traitor. All of those thoughts wondered who, then wondered why. The Empire was a an ideal preaching order, justice, and glory. The Republic stood for democracy, chaos, and selfishness. How could anyone choose the latter over the former?


Desaria listened to Commodore Belades reply, himself stunned by the accusation but standing by T'chort nevertheless. Desaria had sat, legs crossed, his hands atop them but quikly withdrew his left to his side. His pistol sat there, stock forward - Guards officers liked to cross-draw. He silently unsnapped the leather strap in case he needed it, then returned his hand to its resting place on his breaches.


He remained silent. He was no traitor - he never had been nor would he. He would prove that by executing whoever confessed.

Jarek T'chort
Jan 14th, 2005, 12:27:07 PM
Was he right to have gone the heavy handed approach and announce the presence of a traitor? Jarek was a man who, throughout his career as a soldier, had extensive training in subterfuge and guerilla tactics, making him invaluable to his superior officers. This compliemented his aptitude in the traditional aspects of warfare, his tactical ability and logistical organisation skills.

Yet now, hearing the voices of protests die down, Jarek believed this was in fact the best way to flush whomever was the source of Ciril.

" Ciril is the name given by the MISB to the three decibel transmission, beamed at random intervals by someone with access to the main computer system at the Bestine HQ. "

" Ciril has given small snippets of intelligence to our enemies, troop movements and so on, but also access codes to lower level security procedures. "

Jarek watched each man as he spoke, watching for any sign of recognition in their drawn faces.

" I had wanted to keep this matter internal, hence why I did not follow the usual counter-espionage channels. The fact is, I am dealing with someone I have placed trust in. "

His eyes burned with silent anger as he watched the officers before him.

" My trust has been betrayed, the matter is now personal. "

Demon-Kieran
Jan 14th, 2005, 06:59:10 PM
"Who can it be, Marshal T'chort?" Demon-Kieran inquired. "Not I. I do not have access to the main system, because I have not been anywhere near this planet in the recent days, nor have I ever been here before. I reiterate my statement that I feel it is more espionage than treachery. We have loyal commanders and loyal soldiers, sir. But someone here does not fit in, I feel...call it gut instinct, or call it Force intuition. Take your pick."

Teleran Balades
Jan 14th, 2005, 09:07:37 PM
Tel sat down again as the protesters quited down. He calmly looked around the room yet another time, looking for anything out of place. He saw that Lieutenant-general Desaria had unclasped the strap for his pistol holster. Balades was sure that none of the Desaria's would do anything against the Sovereignty. Tel smiled internally. If Vinjent was anything like Telan, he'd rush to be the first to put a blaster bolt through the traitor's throat.

Unfortunatly, or fortunatly depending on a person's view, none of the officers Tel could see were betraying anything to hint of nervousness.
Who ever it was was probably doing this best to remain in control.

The commodore threw a quick glance at his holster pistol and decided against freeing it's restraints, too many blaster firing at once in such closed quarters would do more harm than good. Instead, he made a snapping motion with his right wrist and the concealed blade in his sleeve fell into his hand. He kept a tight grip on the handle, but kept the blade hidden withiin the sleeve.

Tel looked at the speaking officer, noting the rank insignia of a major.

" Major, it doesn't matter whether it's espionage or turning against your own side, treason takes many different forms."

Demon-Kieran
Jan 14th, 2005, 09:16:48 PM
"True," Demon-Kieran admitted. "That depends on who you ask of course, Commodore." He nodded in respect and returned to his silence, waiting for T'chort to continue speaking.

Telan Desaria
Jan 15th, 2005, 08:28:24 PM
Lieutenant General Desaria noticed that that the ranking Naval officer had armed himself - he knew the man, Belades, in passing that is to say they had met. Operations on Bestine were the first their paths had crossed but with the exception of calling orbital aide in reducing a partisan strongpoint, they had not interacted to any extent.


The Guardsman looked around at the assembled officers and noticed with interest the presence of soldiers in full chemical gear. The notion of T'chort having the entire conference gassed and then testing each officer with a truth-agent was not far fetched. Regardless, he had not spoken yet. He needed to change that if for no other reason than to make his presence known.


" Treason needs to definition. We are not politicians - we need not squabble over semantics. Betrayal is betrayal and there is no distorting of coddling such a heinous act. I know this of betrayal - vengeance is the only viable solution. Any man who betrays his uniform betrays his oath, and his Empire.


" I offer no defense of myself. I need none. I am a combat officer and since arriving on this forested rock I have acted as such. I let my deeds speak for me."

Demon-Kieran
Jan 16th, 2005, 06:12:08 AM
"That is probably the best thing I've heard all day, the way you put it, General," Demon-Kieran said with a chuckle. "Question is, is there anyone here who feels differently?" And don't lie, or I'll know, he thought.

Jarek T'chort
Jan 16th, 2005, 08:33:26 AM
"Question is, is there anyone here who feels differently?"

T'chort raised an eyebrow at the words of the Major. Who would, indeed?

" What you must understand is that each of you men has given many years of service to the Empire. You have all proven yourselves under fire, have gained my respect. This is why this meeting is even taking place, otherwise the ISB would have pulled you from your command post in the blink of an eye.

Dealing with a traitor who is responsible for a large section of our defenses here, who commands the respect of subordinates and of superiors, that brings immense difficulty in ridding the Imperial forces of this blight. "


T'chort looked toward Colonel General Magil, the light blue hue of the mans uniform contrasting with the others grays and greens. Adept at Naval warfare, with campaigns on a hundred worlds, he was a man who kept to himself. Quiet and with a permanent look of mistrust on his face, Magil was however, a fine soldier. T'chort had his suspicions now.

" Magil, you've been very quiet. "

An observation, yet one that set all eyes upon the sea faring officer.

" I do not need to respond to the allegations of treason. As Desaria has said, my record speaks volumes. "

The man was calm, his face was etched with a look of detachment. The voice of Camminetz rang out in the room next.

" Marshal T'chort, with due respect, whomever the guilty party is, they will not simply announce themselves. "

Jarek nodded in agreement.

" That's correct. " Jarek looked toward the newest arrivals. " Therefore, those without suspicion upon them will join me in the study. Inquisitor Xulian, Major Keiran, you will accompany me. "

Jarek planned to begin interrogations of the officers gathered, with the aid of a force sensitive and a member of the Inquisitorate. The traitor would soon be smoked out.

The soldiers seemed to contract their perimeter slightly, though they remained with their weapons held parade style.

With a turn of heel, Jarek left, with Major Vryss remaining to begin sending through the individual officers.

Demon-Kieran
Jan 17th, 2005, 02:49:34 AM
"As you wish, sir." Demon-Kieran stood, his piercing glare glancing around the room once, detecting just a hint of nervousness...but he could not determine from who. Straightening his uniform, he started to follow T'chort to the study when an army lieutenant approached him. Demon-Kieran recognized him - the man was from his battalion.

"Major Devaneaux, sir, a message just came in for you. It's from the city of Coronet on Corellia." The lieutenant handed him a datapad.

Artimus. If it was coming from Coronet, it had to be his "father" - he had no other connection to the Sith Order. The white hand insignia on the pad confirmed it. The message was brief:

The time has come, Demon-Kieran. Come to Coronet at once. -AD

Demon-Kieran chuckled. "Hmph. 'Come to Coronet,' indeed. Does he think his cause more important than ours?" Lowering his voice, he told him, "Send this as a reply, Lieutenant: 'I have better things to do than be a Sith errand boy. My duty is to the Empire, not you. Only when my commanding officer deems it fitting for me to serve a crazed, vengeance-starved lunatic will I come to serve you - and if I know the Marshal, that will not be any time soon. -DK.' Send it now. On an encrypted channel, if you could."

"Yes, sir, right away, sir." With that, Demon-Kieran dismissed the lieutenant and joined T'chort in his study. Once he was in with the Marshal, he said disgustedly, "Fear. That room was rank with it. Not from the hardcore, experienced elements, of course....but some of those commanders stank so badly of fear, I could have smelled it from well into the next bloody system. Let us pray they are not the men who will lead us to victory...let us pray it is the more experienced officers among them....among us....who end the continued existence of the 'New Republic'."

Matthaeus Xulian
Jan 18th, 2005, 11:15:34 AM
Matthaeus's Face remained blank, looking from man to man. He remained silent through the immediate proceeding.

"Therefore, those without suspicion upon them will join me in the study. Inquisitor Xulian, Major Keiran, you will accompany me."

He gave one glance to the people around the table, then wordlessly got up and followed T'chort. His new boots taped lightly on the floor of the study.

He looked at the walls and ceiling of the room, his back turned as Major Kieran spoke.

"Fear. That room was rank with it. Not from the hardcore, experienced elements, of course....but some of those commanders stank so badly of fear, I could have smelled it from well into the next bloody system. Let us pray they are not the men who will lead us to victory...let us pray it is the more experienced officers among them....among us....who end the continued existence of the 'New Republic'."

He turned around quickly with deadly precision.

"Fear indeed was in their eyes. Where there was no fear, anger reigned supreme. I echo Major Kieran, respectfully, when I say that I pray some of these men whom you've placed trust in deserve it."

He looked at the ceiling, looking through it. For answers.

"We must discover this treason. Immediately. What did you have in mind Field Marshal?"

Demon-Kieran
Jan 18th, 2005, 03:12:54 PM
Demon-Kieran nodded in respect to the Inquisitor, and silently asked himself the question addressed to T'chort: What did he have in mind? What was the next move?

Jarek T'chort
Jan 20th, 2005, 09:45:18 PM
" An individual interview of each man present, as I said. "

Jarek moved to sit behind a fashionable looking desk in the antechamber. Four chairs surrounded the table, each bound in black leather.

" Take a seat, gentlemen. "

As he sat, it struck the Field Marshall how ironic that Jarek was now relying upon men he barely knew, to find a traitor amongst men he had spent years getting to know.

He looked to a guard by the door.

" Bring in Desaria. "

Matthaeus Xulian
Jan 20th, 2005, 09:51:10 PM
Matthaeus nodded at T'chort. He patted his holstered blaster, more of a security motion than anything of substance. He then took a seat on T'chort's left.

"Field Marshal, could we lower the lighting a bit in the surrounding room, and focus it on the member we will be questioning. It will allow me to take note of subtle changes in their eye and facial patterns."

He removed his personal datapad, and prepared it to take notes on the upcoming proceedings.

Demon-Kieran
Jan 20th, 2005, 09:54:51 PM
Demon-Kieran sat at T'chort's right and composed himself for the upcoming questioning. "I agree, sir. Also, the more nervous the person is made to feel, the less mental defense he will have and therefore, the easier it will be to break him, if it is revealed he is a liar."

Telan Desaria
Jan 21st, 2005, 12:18:45 AM
A man exited the sealed room to which the Field-Marshal had adjourned two, the disreputable but neccessary lackeys in tow. The man, though his face was unseen behind the high sheen reflective mask, wore the pauldron of a sergeant-major. He fit perfectly the stereotype with a barrel chest and tree-trung limbs barely contained by a large-issue tunic and trousers. The rifle he had seemed almost comically disproportionate.


" Lieutenant-General Desaria."


That Vinjent Desaria was first suprised none - least of all himself. He knew that his brother's position guaranteed one thigns regardless of the outcome - if he were a traitor, he would be executed, if innocent then exhonerated - - either way, it would be quick.


Desaria stood and placed his visor-cap brusquely under his left arm. Face emotionless, he followed the sergeant and found he was immediately flanked by two more fully-equipped soldiers. When he reached the door barely ten meters from the other seated officers, the sergeant-major extended his hand. The General did not need to be told - his free hand unholstered his pistol and extended it to the non-commissioned officer, stock first.


The doors were opened by a second set of soldiers from the inside. The General strode in. When the sound of the wooden frame shaking from a hearty closure resounded through the chamber, the Lieutenant-General of the Imperial Guards clicked his heels and came to a rigid attention. Following indoor protocol, he bowed low. Ignoring the pair of Inquisitoriate men, he locked eyes with the man whose life he had once saved and whose respect he had earned countless times over. Both men had a version of the Imperial Cross at their knecks, the Supreme Commander's two grades higher.


" Field-Marshal. I stand accused."

Demon-Kieran
Jan 21st, 2005, 04:26:45 PM
"We have not accused you of anything yet, General Desaria," Demon-Kieran said in a quiet tone. "Merely trying to find the truth. Just answer our questions quickly, and you may return to your duty immediately."

Jarek T'chort
Jan 21st, 2005, 07:27:00 PM
A single hand was raised, silencing the Major. He addressed Vinjent, looking the younger man directly in the eye.

" As do other men, out beyond that door. "

Jarek lowered his hand as he spoke, placing it next to the other on the cool surface of the desk. He half noticed the spiralling patterns laid into the furniture, no doubt all the rage in the fashionable homes of the rich.

" Vinjent, I shall be frank with you. Your record speaks for itself, as do your connections. " He noticed an ever-so-slight wince at the allusion to the older Desaria. " I have always maintained that a man must be judged upon his own merits. Not those of others. "

Outside, beyond the frosted glass window, a solitary song bird struck up a tune in the greenery surrounding the mansion, oblivious to the drama within.

" If your brother knew of this, what would his likely reaction be? "

Telan Desaria
Jan 21st, 2005, 07:43:21 PM
Vinjent Desaria felt his jaw tighten. He loved his brother, he considered him a friend. But here so much more than on Centaur was it difficult to live in his shadow.


" He would demand that the traitor be brought to a...lengthy...end." Desaria allowed himself a tight smile before returning to his parade ground rigidity. " I don't know to what you allude, Field-Marshal. I do not ask to be treated differently from any of those men because I share the blood of the Supreme Commander of the Imperial Fleet.


" I can on that note, however, that you know Telan Desaria and you know what honour means to him. He and I were raised in the same house on the same world where such a thing was not trivial. I value it as much as he does and I have given me word that I have not contravened my oath as an Imperial Officer.


" I entered Imperial service against my brother's wish and served as a Colonel in the Imperial Army. I rose into flag rank without his help, earned my decorations without the benefit on his influence and earned a commission in the guards without the power of our family name. I stand before you as a Lieutenant-General of the Guard, not as a Desaria. I know not what they think of honour, but I know that you think of it as I do.


" My word has been given. I have never betrayed my Empire. Or the men under my command."

Matthaeus Xulian
Jan 21st, 2005, 08:30:41 PM
The Falleen scribbled a few brief notes into the datapad, more interested in the facial expressions and speech patterns of the man. He seemed to know what honor was.

"And, General, am I correct to assume that you would as soon dispatch the traitor yourself."

He waited for an answer.


"Then let us suggest hypothetically, that you were traitorous. Looking from an outside eye, would you execute yourself for the Empire?"

Demon-Kieran
Jan 21st, 2005, 08:35:08 PM
Demon-Kieran's cold, evil-tinted eyes stared unflinchingly into Vinjent Desaria's, searching (just in case) for falsehoods. He did notice the clenched jaw when T'chort mentioned the general's brother. Like the revered Grand Admiral, the Guard lieutenant general was unswervingly devoted to the Imperial cause. Now if everyone was so enthusiastic..... "General, are you aware of anyone who does not believe as you do? Is there anyone among our commanders who is not as honorable or devoted as yourself?"

Telan Desaria
Jan 21st, 2005, 11:48:53 PM
Desaria straightened - - if that were possible, his form already one to shame many Caridan cadets into late-night drilling. Looking to the Marshal for permission to answer, he refused to turn to the Inqusitoriate men when he replied. He looked forward to the man whose actions and intentions mattered more to him than the infamous red-shirts.


Receiving permission to reply in the form of a silent nod, he inhaled shaprly. " Inquisitor, if I ever were disloyal I would first shoot anyman who was remiss in his own duties to execute me. Then yes, I would eliminate myself. Not for betraying the Empire but for betraying my honour.


" Major - I am aware that many of the men with whom I serve, many of the of the officers in the Fleet and especially the Fighter Corps wish a return to an age where ambition and treachery determined a man's status in life, a time when only those of one species were accepted as normal and afforded a peer's station. I know many of them act without honour or worse, using it as a pretense for genocide and illegality. There are many officers out there who would kill any man who surrenders without batting an eye, who would execute civilians for being born under a different banner. These men are my comrades but I do not excuse their actions. I do ask that they pay for them, if not in this life then in the next.


" Some of the men in question do so out of a distorted patriotism and for that I cannot fault them. I can however deride and correct their methods. To attack an enemy on the field is one thing - -to spy and act cowardly is another. The men of that category deserve a cowards death - a death I would gladly hand out."

Jarek T'chort
Jan 22nd, 2005, 09:14:23 AM
T'chort smiled silently to himself as Vinjent defended himself from the zealous questioning of his aides.

" Enough. "

Jarek's single word caused all present to look at him.

" General, you are a stirling example of the Imperial Officer Corps. You may retire to the main room. "

A compliment from the Marshall was rare, yet when it did come to those who served him, it was honest.

" I shall confer with these gentlemen. "

The dismissal hung in the air a moment, before Vinjent was led back to the main chambers with the other accused officers. When the door was firmly closed, Jarek looked to his companions.

" So, thoughts? "

Telan Desaria
Jan 22nd, 2005, 11:34:38 AM
The General bowed deeply when dismissed, departing with a measure of pride a tad higher than when he had entered. To stand accused of treason was not something lightly and could not be easily dismissed, even if the accusations were false. Returing to the main room, he placed his visor cap on a neighboring chair and slumped back in a soft recliner.


When all eyes had been averted, Desaria reached into his double-breasted field grey tunic and removed a shining metal flask from which he took a hearty swig. Corellian brandy soothed the soul and he breathed a sigh of relief.

Demon-Kieran
Jan 22nd, 2005, 03:44:37 PM
Demon-Kieran nodded, satisfied. "Well, we know he's no traitor...however, his answer to the question I put to him may be of use. He is loyal, but still bears watching."

Matthaeus Xulian
Jan 22nd, 2005, 08:38:06 PM
"His honor supercedes his love of the Empire. That could become a problem, but is of no bearing. Let us move on."

He glanced to the doorway.

Jarek T'chort
Feb 8th, 2005, 05:34:47 PM
" Balades next. " T'chort said firmly, his face unreadable.

He thought back to the report that had landed on his desk about the spy. Balades was least under suspicion as a member of the Fleet, but he did have access to some of the orders that were filtered out to the NR, which made him a possible accessory to the crime, if not outright guilty. T'chort was well aware that more than one man could be involved, but the evidence he had pointed to a solitary figure. Not to9 mention, Balades had proven his loyalty as Desaria had; under fire.

Demon-Kieran
Feb 8th, 2005, 11:39:36 PM
Demon-Kieran nodded and poked his head out the door. "Commodore Balades, please come in."

Teleran Balades
Feb 11th, 2005, 05:46:55 PM
With a quick flick of his wrist, the blade was once again concealed in his arm-sheath. The Commodore stood and moved towards the door, eyeing the masked guards as he entered through the door.

Why can't I ever get away from these damn Inquisitors?

Tel was greeted by a shadow shrouded chamber. A bright and unforgiving light focused on a chair near the center of the room.

Ah, of course. Again with this interrogation ritual.

Tel seated himself in the stiff chair and waited silently.

Demon-Kieran
Feb 14th, 2005, 10:10:52 PM
"Welcome, Commodore. We will make this quick. I am sure you have other...pressing duties." Demon-Kieran waited for Teleran's reaction.

Teleran Balades
Mar 15th, 2005, 04:38:56 PM
Teleran studied the Major before answering. Something told him that anything he said would be twisted around in some way or another, the Inquisition excelled at that.

"Naturally, Major. With a Republic counter-assault imminent, we all have duties to attend to."

Jarek T'chort
Mar 15th, 2005, 05:55:15 PM
Jarek let out a silent sigh as he watched the Major question his friend. Jarek didn't say anything for a moment, before he stood and walked to the window, which let in a pale light from outside.

" Teleran, naturally whenever suspicion falls upon Imperial Armed Forces personnel, your name is bound to come up.

I think I have a fair understanding of you - I don't believe you are disloyal. "

He swung his eyes wander back to the table from the window. He had a test in store.

" Convince these gentlemen and you are free of suspicion in my mind. "

Demon-Kieran
Mar 16th, 2005, 10:14:56 AM
Demon-Kieran held Teleran unflinchingly in his gaze. Some people found that highly unsettling, especially the madness behind the cold stare. He knew the Commodore probably would not flinch...but he had been wrong before.