Navaria Tarkin
Jun 30th, 2003, 06:45:47 PM
"I'm still quite surprised that you came here Jedi Knight Tarkin. I was expecting Senator Evenstar to oversee the contract." Senator Dallin, appointed spokesperson for Kuat, leaned forward and placed his laced hands upon the desk as he spoke. "Not that your presence isn't welcomed." Which was true, the Senator thought Navaria to be much more pleasant in conversation then the Arcan Senator.
Navaria took a moment to study the Senator. Politics were often filled with intrigue and double meanings in the simplest of words. Dallin was the epitome of Kuat's fortunes. Jet black hair tied back in a tight ponytail to accentuate his sharp features were a striking contrast to his green eyes. the clothes he wore were of greens and browns made of the finest silks that no one could afford on a Senator's salary. It crossed her mind more then once, how many of the shipyard owners had Dallin in their back pocket. Which made it simple for the Jedi and the Senator to achieve an understanding about Arcan's defense. "Thank you. It is just my comrade's schedule turned quite hectic and asked one of the Council Members to finalize everything. After all, this has to do with the safety of Arcan and the Jedi do have a vested interest in the planet."
"Right then." His smile was sly and Navaria narrowed her eyes, knowingly and sighed at his vulgar thoughts. "I have the contracts worked out with the Keiverian Company. All they need is your ..."
I'm sorry Senator, but the Bothan delegation is here.
Dallin slammed his finger on the console. "I know that Adera. I'm meeting them after my appointment with Miss Tarkin."
No sir. You don't understand. They are here, right now, in the waiting room. They say that their appointment is scheduled now. I don't know where they got that idea, Senator.
"Tell them they'll have to wait. This shouldn't take too long."
There was a pause as Adera relayed the message and both Navaria and Dallin heard three sets of voices raise in anger. Navaria was taken aback. She didn't think Bothan Diplomats knew those kind of words in basic.
Dallin was getting flushed. "I'm sorry..."
She held up a hand and shrugged, smiling. "By all means. I can wait. We Jedi are quite patient."
He looked relieved. More then he should have. Those contracts were quite important it seemed. "Thank you. I shouldn't be too long."
Navaria stood up to see him leave, chuckling when she overheard the commotion outside. When the door closed, she leaned on his desk and adjusted her cloak. About bloody time he left. It took a lot of concentration to focus on the three Bothans minds at once to escalate their annoyance into downright anger towards Dallin. But, it worked. She was alone in his office, the palmed slicer device in hand. Her smuggling skills were not often called upon, but it was much easier building this type of device then buying one. Too many question would have been raised. It was six by eight centimeters in width and length, covered in black metal color as his computer. There were cameras in this room so this would have to be done with subtle grace.
She looked around the room in interest until settling upon the window behind Dallin's desk. It was quite impressive. She never had the pleasure of watching a shipyard being constructed. Only the skeletal frame was done and dozens of small crafts were bringing in more equipment for the welders.
Enough of this.
Break was over.
Her hold upon the Bothans was relinquished and Navaria found herself right next to Dallin's desk, enjoying a piece of art on the far wall when the Senator returned minutes later with hands behind her back. The Jedi turned around at the sound of the door opening and placed the device at the back of the monitor, underneath, where no one bothers to look. "All is well now I presume?"
He was straightening out his collar like someone had grabbed him. "Yes, quite ... now. Let's finish our business so our Bothan friends need not wait any longer!"
It only took roughly fifteen minutes to finalize the contract between the Keiverian Kuat yards and Arcan IV. Four frigates would be made first to help provide protection to its citizens and help fend off any undesirables in the area that somehow always found a way to cause trouble for the Jedi. Arcan's citizen's would be pleased when this deal would be announced.
Dallin led Navaria by the elbow out of his office and towards the nearest lift, "Thank you for your understanding with what happened."
"No need to thank me, Senator." She pressed the panel to call for the lift. "It is simply in my nature to be so."
He smiled and the lift opened. "Are you sure I can't convince you to have dinner with me tonight?"
"No. I am sorry. My time is limited here and I need to get back to Coruscant. Thank you for your time and I will inform Senator Evenstar personally of our business today."
It was curt and to the point and finally Dallin backed off, getting enough hints. "Very well then. Safe trip back home, Jedi Knight Tarkin." He bowed and spun on his heels back towards his next appointment.
When the lift doors closed, Navaria fell back against the wall and rolled her eyes. "Pig."
Her mind reached out across kilometers of space between her and a mind that was intimate with hers while the lift descended. Tell me it's working?
Navaria took a moment to study the Senator. Politics were often filled with intrigue and double meanings in the simplest of words. Dallin was the epitome of Kuat's fortunes. Jet black hair tied back in a tight ponytail to accentuate his sharp features were a striking contrast to his green eyes. the clothes he wore were of greens and browns made of the finest silks that no one could afford on a Senator's salary. It crossed her mind more then once, how many of the shipyard owners had Dallin in their back pocket. Which made it simple for the Jedi and the Senator to achieve an understanding about Arcan's defense. "Thank you. It is just my comrade's schedule turned quite hectic and asked one of the Council Members to finalize everything. After all, this has to do with the safety of Arcan and the Jedi do have a vested interest in the planet."
"Right then." His smile was sly and Navaria narrowed her eyes, knowingly and sighed at his vulgar thoughts. "I have the contracts worked out with the Keiverian Company. All they need is your ..."
I'm sorry Senator, but the Bothan delegation is here.
Dallin slammed his finger on the console. "I know that Adera. I'm meeting them after my appointment with Miss Tarkin."
No sir. You don't understand. They are here, right now, in the waiting room. They say that their appointment is scheduled now. I don't know where they got that idea, Senator.
"Tell them they'll have to wait. This shouldn't take too long."
There was a pause as Adera relayed the message and both Navaria and Dallin heard three sets of voices raise in anger. Navaria was taken aback. She didn't think Bothan Diplomats knew those kind of words in basic.
Dallin was getting flushed. "I'm sorry..."
She held up a hand and shrugged, smiling. "By all means. I can wait. We Jedi are quite patient."
He looked relieved. More then he should have. Those contracts were quite important it seemed. "Thank you. I shouldn't be too long."
Navaria stood up to see him leave, chuckling when she overheard the commotion outside. When the door closed, she leaned on his desk and adjusted her cloak. About bloody time he left. It took a lot of concentration to focus on the three Bothans minds at once to escalate their annoyance into downright anger towards Dallin. But, it worked. She was alone in his office, the palmed slicer device in hand. Her smuggling skills were not often called upon, but it was much easier building this type of device then buying one. Too many question would have been raised. It was six by eight centimeters in width and length, covered in black metal color as his computer. There were cameras in this room so this would have to be done with subtle grace.
She looked around the room in interest until settling upon the window behind Dallin's desk. It was quite impressive. She never had the pleasure of watching a shipyard being constructed. Only the skeletal frame was done and dozens of small crafts were bringing in more equipment for the welders.
Enough of this.
Break was over.
Her hold upon the Bothans was relinquished and Navaria found herself right next to Dallin's desk, enjoying a piece of art on the far wall when the Senator returned minutes later with hands behind her back. The Jedi turned around at the sound of the door opening and placed the device at the back of the monitor, underneath, where no one bothers to look. "All is well now I presume?"
He was straightening out his collar like someone had grabbed him. "Yes, quite ... now. Let's finish our business so our Bothan friends need not wait any longer!"
It only took roughly fifteen minutes to finalize the contract between the Keiverian Kuat yards and Arcan IV. Four frigates would be made first to help provide protection to its citizens and help fend off any undesirables in the area that somehow always found a way to cause trouble for the Jedi. Arcan's citizen's would be pleased when this deal would be announced.
Dallin led Navaria by the elbow out of his office and towards the nearest lift, "Thank you for your understanding with what happened."
"No need to thank me, Senator." She pressed the panel to call for the lift. "It is simply in my nature to be so."
He smiled and the lift opened. "Are you sure I can't convince you to have dinner with me tonight?"
"No. I am sorry. My time is limited here and I need to get back to Coruscant. Thank you for your time and I will inform Senator Evenstar personally of our business today."
It was curt and to the point and finally Dallin backed off, getting enough hints. "Very well then. Safe trip back home, Jedi Knight Tarkin." He bowed and spun on his heels back towards his next appointment.
When the lift doors closed, Navaria fell back against the wall and rolled her eyes. "Pig."
Her mind reached out across kilometers of space between her and a mind that was intimate with hers while the lift descended. Tell me it's working?