1552. Option - We're happy now. It's enough.Player - We can't control what's coming, but we can appreciate what we have. And we have a great deal together.
- I neglected to complete the interpersonal subversion examination. I'm supposed to be able to move and talk and act in a way that... holds the attention of my target.
- I'm pleased to say that I've finished--as best I can--putting myself through the Imperial Intelligence training regimen. Save the psychological tests.
- Of course, according to Imperial naval tradition, a captain is expected to dine with his closest associates--male or female--once a month. It's a show of loyalty.
1383. Option - Would you like to have dinner?Player - Ensign, it would be my pleasure if you joined me for a meal.
- The Empire expects its operatives to make command decisions from the front line. That doesn't work.
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442. Option - You can't control everything.Player - Placing an operative in the field is always a risk. If you don't trust someone's judgment, you don't send him out.
- Yes, I see. And what would you suggest under those circumstances?
118. Option - Just watch and listen.Player - You blend into the background and wait for an opportunity. Don't stir the pot unless you know what you're in for.
- You know, my father used to come home from exercises freshly scarred. I was twelve before I realized his "training drills" were Intelligence operations.