- Commander. That was just about the finest work I've ever seen. I know you're in the thick of it, but stop by the cantina later--same place as last time.
14. Option - Very well.Player - I'll join you as soon as I'm free.
- Commander. Allow me to congratulate you on a job well done. Your victory on Corellia is an incomparable testament to your value as an ally of the Empire.
- The Commander is here now. We can learn the truth of these events straight from the source.
72. Option - Blame the Jedi.Player - The Jedi defending the shipyard was a fanatic. She destroyed everything at the cost of her own life--it wasn't something we could have planned for.
- The same Jedi was at Ossus with you and Malgus. Tau Idair. And her death has not yet been confirmed.
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73. Option - Krovos should have helped more.Player - If Krovos had joined the main attack instead of wasting time on the other side of the planet, things might be different.
- Nonsense. The diversion was Malgus's idea--and without it, you would have faced more enemies, not less.
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74. Option - Malgus was the weak link.Player - Malgus isn't the man he was. He slowed me down--and gave the enemy the time they needed to ruin our plan.
- We consumed a significant portion of our Isotope-5 reserves, and though our ship losses were within projections, they will still be costly to replace.
- Commander--we will count on the aid of your Alliance now more than ever.
112. Option - I am honored to serve.Player - We will do everything necessary to defend the Empire.
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114. Option - Your council held you back.Player - If your Dark Councillors were as focused on the Empire's future as their own, we wouldn't be in this mess.
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119. Option - Should've brought me in sooner.Player - If you'd brought me in on your plans earlier, I could have done much more.
- Our victory cannot mask one simple truth. The Dark Council has value as an administrative body, but they are not the best choice for wartime operations.
- I would like to fill my Hand's ranks with you and the members of your Alliance. Odessen would join the Empire formally; your members would become full citizens.
- As you are a Hunter without peer, that is the title I would grant you--and charge you with the pursuit and destruction of our Empire's deadliest enemies.
- Of course, you may still choose to forego all of this in favor of maintaining your Alliance's independence. You would still work directly with the Hand, not the Dark Council.
- My first choice would be to recruit the Hand's initial ranks from your Alliance--to have Odessen officially join the Empire, and your members become full citizens.
- Of course, you may forego all of this and maintain your Alliance's independence, if you choose. I would still have you working directly with my Hand, rather than the Dark Council.
319. Option - [Rejoin the Empire]Player - The Empire is where I belong. The Alliance will become your Hand--and I will be a lord of the Sith once more.
- I would have your Alliance work directly with the Hand from this point forward--the Dark Council will no longer be involved in your operations on our behalf.
- You will share the same benefits as the Hand: priority resource access, unrestricted travel in Imperial territories, and automatic deferral of criminal charges incurred in the line of duty.
- Benefits for members of the Hand will be yours as well: priority resource allocation, unrestricted travel in Imperial territories, and immunity to prosecution while engaged in Imperial operations.
- Strange as it might sound... we think you might be the only one who can help us.
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578. Option - You're an odd pair.Player - I don't see Jedi and Sith cooperating very often outside of my Alliance. How did you end up working together?