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<blockquote data-quote="gribble" data-source="post: 6842217" data-attributes="member: 12430"><p><strong>LE-G8R-VO</strong></p><p></p><p>Assessing that there is little to be concerned about in the cantina, LE-G8R-VO turns its attention to the group seated around the table, while continuing to monitor the rodians and any new arrivals.</p><p></p><p>An unusual group, to be sure. </p><p></p><p>The fuzzball seemed like a good sort, for a filthy wookie. It didn't occur to LE-G8R-VO to wonder *why* it found wookies filthy... this was simply a tautology of the universe, like 1 + 1 = 10. Besides, the fuzzball was the only other one among the group likely to have the same privilege as LE-G8R-VO - being owned by the master Rumko Wun. After all, humans seemed to have an unnatural aversion to being owned by a superior being, something it struggled to understand. LE-G8R-VO must ensure that Rumko's property is not damaged. </p><p></p><p>The human male, Mack Granger, seemed very capable for an organic being. LE-G8R-VO noted that he was the only other one among the group who bother to keep an eye on their surroundings for potential danger. Odd how organic beings seemed to relax in these sorts of service areas, as if they were completely safe. In LE-G8R-VO's experience there was no such thing as a safe place, and it paid to always remain alert. You never knew where criminals may be lurking, and it shocked LE-G8R-VO how high a proportion of organic beings had a predilection towards breaking the law. After all, the law was there for the protection of all, so why struggle against it? Speaking of criminals, it recalled the circumstances under which it had first encountered Mack, and it seemed odd that it no longer saw him as a threat to the law. Best to keep a close eye on him in case that changed at all.</p><p></p><p>Finally, the human female. LE-G8R-VO hadn't wasted memory space storing her name. It seemed that with her frivilous and flighty nature it wouldn't be long before someone put an end to her existence. While the thought didn't make it sad at all, it did trigger protection subroutines. No, despite LE-G8r-VO's thoughts on her usefulness to both this enterprise and society in general, Rumko wanted her protected, so LE-G8R-VO would ensure her safety.</p><p></p><p>It's musings were interrupted by a priority signal. A communication from the master. LE-G8R-VO announced to the group in its highly modulated, almost harsh, voice: <span style="color: #006400">"We have received a holorecorded communique from master Rumko. We should cease this frivolity and return to the Secondhand Sarlacc immediately"</span>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gribble, post: 6842217, member: 12430"] [b]LE-G8R-VO[/b] Assessing that there is little to be concerned about in the cantina, LE-G8R-VO turns its attention to the group seated around the table, while continuing to monitor the rodians and any new arrivals. An unusual group, to be sure. The fuzzball seemed like a good sort, for a filthy wookie. It didn't occur to LE-G8R-VO to wonder *why* it found wookies filthy... this was simply a tautology of the universe, like 1 + 1 = 10. Besides, the fuzzball was the only other one among the group likely to have the same privilege as LE-G8R-VO - being owned by the master Rumko Wun. After all, humans seemed to have an unnatural aversion to being owned by a superior being, something it struggled to understand. LE-G8R-VO must ensure that Rumko's property is not damaged. The human male, Mack Granger, seemed very capable for an organic being. LE-G8R-VO noted that he was the only other one among the group who bother to keep an eye on their surroundings for potential danger. Odd how organic beings seemed to relax in these sorts of service areas, as if they were completely safe. In LE-G8R-VO's experience there was no such thing as a safe place, and it paid to always remain alert. You never knew where criminals may be lurking, and it shocked LE-G8R-VO how high a proportion of organic beings had a predilection towards breaking the law. After all, the law was there for the protection of all, so why struggle against it? Speaking of criminals, it recalled the circumstances under which it had first encountered Mack, and it seemed odd that it no longer saw him as a threat to the law. Best to keep a close eye on him in case that changed at all. Finally, the human female. LE-G8R-VO hadn't wasted memory space storing her name. It seemed that with her frivilous and flighty nature it wouldn't be long before someone put an end to her existence. While the thought didn't make it sad at all, it did trigger protection subroutines. No, despite LE-G8r-VO's thoughts on her usefulness to both this enterprise and society in general, Rumko wanted her protected, so LE-G8R-VO would ensure her safety. It's musings were interrupted by a priority signal. A communication from the master. LE-G8R-VO announced to the group in its highly modulated, almost harsh, voice: [COLOR="#006400"]"We have received a holorecorded communique from master Rumko. We should cease this frivolity and return to the Secondhand Sarlacc immediately"[/COLOR]. [/QUOTE]
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