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Brelin nodded as each spoke, contemplating each of their conclusions separately. He was truly astonished by the level of knowledge each of these acolytes held, though of course, he did not show it for enlarging an already huge ego on a sith was never a good thing. Still, he did note that these acolytes did provide hope that not all Sith were hopeless barbarians who would amount to nothing more than mindless killers and pitiful brutes. The Crusader held the belief that these Sith would be the future of the Empire, if only they could put aside their egos for the greater evil. That was something that was not easily taught, but Brelin did his best to implant in their minds that it is far better to have the empire as a friend than an enemy, despite the fact that Sith were superior on every level. Still, now was not the time for Brelin to contemplate philosophies in his head. No, he had to attend his students and their conclusions on how best to deal with the sad excuse for a Jedi.
In truth, Brelin pitied the Cathar, he felt truly sad for his condition, but not his physical condition. No, it was simply the fact that the Cathar would have much more success if he had been part of the Sith. The Jedi was in peak physical condition, would have made a fine Sith Warrior, especially adding the fact that he was able to resist even the strongest of physical and mental punishment. It was a sad sight, indeed, to see such potential lost. The Sith Crusader never understood people's attraction to the Jedi, they were weak, pathetic, and a scourge that had spread across the galaxy. Still, even in the Jedi there were those who held potential, just as even in the Sith there were those even weaker than the Jedi.
"All of the answers are acceptable" Brelin finally said, speaking underneath the cloth that covered his face, though the clarity of his voice seemed unaffected by the object. He turned to the young girl and the Mon Calamari "You two seem to share similar answers and, despite the Keshiri's worries, they are good ones. Now, I say this because if everything goes according to plan, he will tell us what we want, and if things get...... messy......... we will simply incapacitate him and kill the girl. The shame will be unbearable, and it will drive him to hate. For a while he will cease communications, but eventually he'll begin lashing out in anger, drawing on the dark side to power himself. Eventually, he will be too far gone for the Jedi and he'll know. He'll see his mistakes and he'll join us, thus telling us what we want."
Brelin then turned once more to the prisoner, staring at him. Indeed, the Cathar would make a great Sith Warrior, perhaps a good servant as well. "That is not to say, however" the Crusader began once more, turning to the Keshiri "That your idea is not sound, for it is. The problem is that Cathar's have heightened sense, and a Jedi Cathar is a master at playing a glorified game of hide and seek. Thus there is a chance he might lose or discover our spies, and even if he does not do so there is only a slight chance that he'll go to where we want him to go." Brelin paused for a second, letting his teachings sink in before speaking once more "Still, it is a good backup plan."
Brelin paused once more, this time turning to his whole class before continuing. "Well, this is the end of class, but I do have an offer for those willing to stay and hear it. If not, you are dismissed." he said, nodding to the class.
In truth, Brelin pitied the Cathar, he felt truly sad for his condition, but not his physical condition. No, it was simply the fact that the Cathar would have much more success if he had been part of the Sith. The Jedi was in peak physical condition, would have made a fine Sith Warrior, especially adding the fact that he was able to resist even the strongest of physical and mental punishment. It was a sad sight, indeed, to see such potential lost. The Sith Crusader never understood people's attraction to the Jedi, they were weak, pathetic, and a scourge that had spread across the galaxy. Still, even in the Jedi there were those who held potential, just as even in the Sith there were those even weaker than the Jedi.
"All of the answers are acceptable" Brelin finally said, speaking underneath the cloth that covered his face, though the clarity of his voice seemed unaffected by the object. He turned to the young girl and the Mon Calamari "You two seem to share similar answers and, despite the Keshiri's worries, they are good ones. Now, I say this because if everything goes according to plan, he will tell us what we want, and if things get...... messy......... we will simply incapacitate him and kill the girl. The shame will be unbearable, and it will drive him to hate. For a while he will cease communications, but eventually he'll begin lashing out in anger, drawing on the dark side to power himself. Eventually, he will be too far gone for the Jedi and he'll know. He'll see his mistakes and he'll join us, thus telling us what we want."
Brelin then turned once more to the prisoner, staring at him. Indeed, the Cathar would make a great Sith Warrior, perhaps a good servant as well. "That is not to say, however" the Crusader began once more, turning to the Keshiri "That your idea is not sound, for it is. The problem is that Cathar's have heightened sense, and a Jedi Cathar is a master at playing a glorified game of hide and seek. Thus there is a chance he might lose or discover our spies, and even if he does not do so there is only a slight chance that he'll go to where we want him to go." Brelin paused for a second, letting his teachings sink in before speaking once more "Still, it is a good backup plan."
Brelin paused once more, this time turning to his whole class before continuing. "Well, this is the end of class, but I do have an offer for those willing to stay and hear it. If not, you are dismissed." he said, nodding to the class.