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The Jedi were not above the law, nor were they above stripping away fundamental sentient rights. The suggestion that the Grand Master was willing to hold Remy both because he wanted further explanation of why she was here and to debrief her concerned the Sage Master. Given the charged emotions in the Council chamber, Jhon didn’t even want to know what the Grand Master meant by “debrief.”
Not to mention the dangerous implications of “the best of our ability.” That was simply another way of saying that Remy would be held until the Grand Master was satisfied with her answers. If Remy refused to give the answers the Grand Master wanted, or she did not have any answers to give at all, then would she ever be released?
“I must protest, Grand Master,” the Sage Master’s holographic specter said. “Remy came here by her own accord, so she should be free to leave that way as well. And, unless you have any evidence to suggest that she was involved with the attack on The Will of the Force, then you have no right to hold her.”
Not to mention the dangerous implications of “the best of our ability.” That was simply another way of saying that Remy would be held until the Grand Master was satisfied with her answers. If Remy refused to give the answers the Grand Master wanted, or she did not have any answers to give at all, then would she ever be released?
“I must protest, Grand Master,” the Sage Master’s holographic specter said. “Remy came here by her own accord, so she should be free to leave that way as well. And, unless you have any evidence to suggest that she was involved with the attack on The Will of the Force, then you have no right to hold her.”