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<blockquote data-quote="Ambrus" data-source="post: 3551250" data-attributes="member: 17691"><p>Lorem remains standing in the clearing while he works on his datapad; seemingly content to remain in their sylvan surroundings rather than head back towards the library so soon. Using his long twig-like fingers the neti deftly traces the features of the two men as he remembers them, all while listening to his companions' exchange. When satisfied that the images are accurate, the padawan pulls his comlink from a pocket and attaches the device to the larger datapad. Punching in the Great Library's communication network frequency into the device, Lorem uploads the two images to the facility's powerful central computer to initiate a facial-feature recognition and identification search of all Republic databases. Leaving instructions to cross-reference the results with the Farnost system civic database, the neti sets his datapad aside to join in on the discussion.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Olive"><em>"I believe you're correct Kestrel, without a destination in our sights we've nowhere to start. Unfortunately, as I mentioned, it seems my plan is somehow flawed. In our vision it appeared that, if we were to go directly to the raid site, that we'd be bound to fail to covertly stow aboard their vessels during the raid as we intended. Instead the vision seemed to indicate that we'd end up in an armed conflict with the pirates taking shots at us with their blasters. I'm uncertain how we might go about changing that outcome to something more desirable..."</em></span> The neti bows his head, seemingly content to contemplate his own roots.</p><p></p><p>A soft chirping sound issuing from Lorem's datapad indicates that the Library's mainframe has completed its assigned search. Taking the device in hand, the neti quickly scans the readout before relating the results to his companions. <span style="color: Olive"><em>"It seems our mysterious swordsman isn't listed in any Republic database; or possibly my rendering of him wasn't sufficient to make a match. Unfortunate...</em></span></p><p><span style="color: Olive"><em></em></span></p><p><span style="color: Olive"><em>The statue in our vision however would appear to be that of one Admiral Saul Lekine, an acclaimed hero of the Great Hyperspace War. One such statue is listed in the Farnost civic database as being located in a settlement named 'Fairworth' on Farost 3. Well, it would appear that we now know the site of the pirates' next raid. Now what to do with this information... Suggestions?"</em></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ambrus, post: 3551250, member: 17691"] Lorem remains standing in the clearing while he works on his datapad; seemingly content to remain in their sylvan surroundings rather than head back towards the library so soon. Using his long twig-like fingers the neti deftly traces the features of the two men as he remembers them, all while listening to his companions' exchange. When satisfied that the images are accurate, the padawan pulls his comlink from a pocket and attaches the device to the larger datapad. Punching in the Great Library's communication network frequency into the device, Lorem uploads the two images to the facility's powerful central computer to initiate a facial-feature recognition and identification search of all Republic databases. Leaving instructions to cross-reference the results with the Farnost system civic database, the neti sets his datapad aside to join in on the discussion. [COLOR=Olive][I]"I believe you're correct Kestrel, without a destination in our sights we've nowhere to start. Unfortunately, as I mentioned, it seems my plan is somehow flawed. In our vision it appeared that, if we were to go directly to the raid site, that we'd be bound to fail to covertly stow aboard their vessels during the raid as we intended. Instead the vision seemed to indicate that we'd end up in an armed conflict with the pirates taking shots at us with their blasters. I'm uncertain how we might go about changing that outcome to something more desirable..."[/I][/COLOR] The neti bows his head, seemingly content to contemplate his own roots. A soft chirping sound issuing from Lorem's datapad indicates that the Library's mainframe has completed its assigned search. Taking the device in hand, the neti quickly scans the readout before relating the results to his companions. [COLOR=Olive][I]"It seems our mysterious swordsman isn't listed in any Republic database; or possibly my rendering of him wasn't sufficient to make a match. Unfortunate... The statue in our vision however would appear to be that of one Admiral Saul Lekine, an acclaimed hero of the Great Hyperspace War. One such statue is listed in the Farnost civic database as being located in a settlement named 'Fairworth' on Farost 3. Well, it would appear that we now know the site of the pirates' next raid. Now what to do with this information... Suggestions?"[/I][/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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