Admire the art
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As you start to wander in your office, you approach the Clone helmet standing in a corner, detached from the rest of the clone's body by the grand master Yoda himself during the first hour of the Jedi purge. Eventually, your mind focuses on the main piece of your office: the two lizards facing each other on either side of a floating globe. Suddenly, the woosh of the door announces the arrival of Captain Brunson. | As you start to wander in your office, you approach the Clone helmet standing in a corner, detached from the rest of the clone's body by the grand master Yoda himself during the first hour of the Jedi purge. Eventually, your mind focuses on the main piece of your office: the two lizards facing each other on either side of a floating globe. Suddenly, the woosh of the door announces the arrival of Captain Brunson. | ||
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"You may enter, Captain", you say, still facing the statue. | "You may enter, Captain", you say, still facing the statue. |
Revision as of 15:36, 14 November 2017
As you start to wander in your office, you approach the Clone helmet standing in a corner, detached from the rest of the clone's body by the grand master Yoda himself during the first hour of the Jedi purge. Eventually, your mind focuses on the main piece of your office: the two lizards facing each other on either side of a floating globe. Suddenly, the woosh of the door announces the arrival of Captain Brunson.
"You may enter, Captain", you say, still facing the statue.
"Thank you Grand Admiral," she says, somehow managing to sound respectful and mildly annoyed at the same time.
"Do you know what these are?" you ask, still facing the statues.
"I'm afraid I don't, sir," she replies. You know that most of the officers only tolerate your obsession with art out of respect for your rank.
"These creatures are the kind you only hear about in legends - capable of completely severing a Jedi's connection with the Force."
"Astonishing..." she says, unconvinced. You decide to permit her doubt and move on.
"So. Do you know why did I called you?"
"No," she says, sounding glad to finally get down to business