Rigel Bismarck
Aug 5th, 2003, 08:38:39 PM
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Jedi fight for justice, because justice is the fundamental bedrock on which civilization rests.
But what is justice?
Is it the collection of written laws whose form has been decided on through debate from some of the most brilliant and most corrupt politicians and which hold sway over the greater portion of the galaxy? Is justice the wild and malleable wanderings of the compassionate heart that seeks the best for all but must adapt to each new being it encounters? Is either set of morals any better or worse than another?
Xazor Elessar, Knight of the Jedi Order, has been arrested on charges of helping Lilaena De'Ville, known Dark Jedi and agent of treason against the Republic. The man who on whose word she was charged and into whose custody she has been placed is Jedi Padawan Pierce Tondry. His additional title of Major in the New Republic Intelligence Agency lends great credence to his damning charges- charges that have unknowingly called into question the very nature of justice. Xazor's actions have come from her heart, and Pierce's response, from the law.
Though the matter has greatly surprised the Jedi Council and the various circles it has reached, those same circles have shut themselves tightly away, keeping the information quiet. The Jedi, the Senate, and certain branches of the military have been informed out of necessity, but the general public is unaware that there is a Jedi Knight named Xazor Elessar, much less so that there is a man named Pierce Tondry currently escorting her to her first hearing of inquiry...
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The lift tube stopped, sharply but smoothly, and the doors opened. The blindfolded Pierce was the first out of the lift, with Xazor only a step behind him, partly forced to keep up due to the binders that locked the pair of them together. Both of them wore Jedi robes that signified them as protectors of the galaxy, but the binders explained that one was protecting the galaxy from the other.
The pair passed by two guards and were followed from the lift by seven visibly armed men, only one of them smiling cheerfully.
"I thought I was allowed a lawyer present," Xazor said. "I haven't been able to contact anyone."
"The Republic has the right to seek your own unbiased account of what happened," Pierce replied. His voice was not cold or stern, but it was most definitely hard and authoritative. "You'll be told this again later, but you don't have to answer any questions you don't want to."
The two of them entered a set of double doors and found themselves in a room of highly polished wood ornamentation. At the far end of the wall, five men in austere black robes sat behind a large wooden desk. There were two seats at a large table in the middle of the room, but other than that the room had no furniture and no other people.
Behind them, a metallic clunk echoed from the door mechanism as it was locked from the outside.
Pierce inserted a keycard into a slot on the binders and the clamps released from around the wrists of the Jedi. The pair sat at the table.
"Jedi Knight Elessar, we are the official Special Hearing Committee on your case," said the chairman in the center, reading from something in front of him. "This is not a trial. Due to the status as Jedi Knight and your accuser's status as an Officer of the Republic, the Senate has determined that it is necessary to seek an account of the incident that has led to your charge and subsequent arrest from both yourself and your accuser. Either of you may choose to refuse to answer any of our questions and may choose to end your specific questioning session at any time. Everything said is part of a closed record that will be presented to any further panels or judges you may appear in front of."
The Chairman took off his reading glasses and looked up at Xazor. "If you have no objections to this please state so now and proceed to give your account of the events in question."
Jedi fight for justice, because justice is the fundamental bedrock on which civilization rests.
But what is justice?
Is it the collection of written laws whose form has been decided on through debate from some of the most brilliant and most corrupt politicians and which hold sway over the greater portion of the galaxy? Is justice the wild and malleable wanderings of the compassionate heart that seeks the best for all but must adapt to each new being it encounters? Is either set of morals any better or worse than another?
Xazor Elessar, Knight of the Jedi Order, has been arrested on charges of helping Lilaena De'Ville, known Dark Jedi and agent of treason against the Republic. The man who on whose word she was charged and into whose custody she has been placed is Jedi Padawan Pierce Tondry. His additional title of Major in the New Republic Intelligence Agency lends great credence to his damning charges- charges that have unknowingly called into question the very nature of justice. Xazor's actions have come from her heart, and Pierce's response, from the law.
Though the matter has greatly surprised the Jedi Council and the various circles it has reached, those same circles have shut themselves tightly away, keeping the information quiet. The Jedi, the Senate, and certain branches of the military have been informed out of necessity, but the general public is unaware that there is a Jedi Knight named Xazor Elessar, much less so that there is a man named Pierce Tondry currently escorting her to her first hearing of inquiry...
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The lift tube stopped, sharply but smoothly, and the doors opened. The blindfolded Pierce was the first out of the lift, with Xazor only a step behind him, partly forced to keep up due to the binders that locked the pair of them together. Both of them wore Jedi robes that signified them as protectors of the galaxy, but the binders explained that one was protecting the galaxy from the other.
The pair passed by two guards and were followed from the lift by seven visibly armed men, only one of them smiling cheerfully.
"I thought I was allowed a lawyer present," Xazor said. "I haven't been able to contact anyone."
"The Republic has the right to seek your own unbiased account of what happened," Pierce replied. His voice was not cold or stern, but it was most definitely hard and authoritative. "You'll be told this again later, but you don't have to answer any questions you don't want to."
The two of them entered a set of double doors and found themselves in a room of highly polished wood ornamentation. At the far end of the wall, five men in austere black robes sat behind a large wooden desk. There were two seats at a large table in the middle of the room, but other than that the room had no furniture and no other people.
Behind them, a metallic clunk echoed from the door mechanism as it was locked from the outside.
Pierce inserted a keycard into a slot on the binders and the clamps released from around the wrists of the Jedi. The pair sat at the table.
"Jedi Knight Elessar, we are the official Special Hearing Committee on your case," said the chairman in the center, reading from something in front of him. "This is not a trial. Due to the status as Jedi Knight and your accuser's status as an Officer of the Republic, the Senate has determined that it is necessary to seek an account of the incident that has led to your charge and subsequent arrest from both yourself and your accuser. Either of you may choose to refuse to answer any of our questions and may choose to end your specific questioning session at any time. Everything said is part of a closed record that will be presented to any further panels or judges you may appear in front of."
The Chairman took off his reading glasses and looked up at Xazor. "If you have no objections to this please state so now and proceed to give your account of the events in question."