- You should know this situation is highly unusual. Normally, an acolyte goes offworld for the interrogation, Overseer Tremel had these three shipped in for you.
- The convicted are usually executed or given a trial by combat to see if they're worthy. Whatever you decide, you will be the one to carry out the sentence.
256. Option - Of course.Player - Good to hear it.
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257. Option - Let's have some fun.Player - I'm just here for the fun of it.
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84. Option - The convicts will bleed.Player - Show me to these soon-to-be-dead lowlifes.
- Impudent to the last. As I was saying, she was sent to kill an Imperial spy in the Yavin system. Throughout her torture, she maintained that she was hired anonymously.
- This pile of waste is Devotek. Once a valued Sith champion, until he botched an important mission and caused a thousand Imperial deaths. Now look at him.
- Hrmph. Well, this last prisoner is a bit of a puzzle. He's called Brehg, and he's a jittery little wretch, suspected of supplying forged documents to Republic agents.
- Did some time, I did, in a Republic jail for forgery, so I was the perfect candidate to implicate in this. But straight I've been since getting out, I swear!
- Hrmph. He's never wavered from that line, and the evidence is circumstantial. I suppose it's actually possible he didn't do it. So, what do you decide?
223. Option - Leave him in chains.Player - This matter is beneath me. Throw him back in his cell. +50
- Hrmph. Well, that's that. You're an interesting one, kid. I can see why people are keeping tabs on you. Head back to Overseer Tremel, see what he thinks of your choices.