GROUP DIN
The voices coming over the comms were a welcome sound to Aadya, though she couldn't help but notice there were far fewer now than when this whole event had started. All things considered, she was happy Ashla had made it out of whatever hellhole she'd found herself in, and if the lives of the others who'd gone with her had been the cost of her safety, then so be it.
When Tia mentioned engaging the Overseer, Aadya couldn't help but shoot a glance at Altair. He knew the woman far better than she did, but Aadya couldn't help but think Tia was taking an undue risk. There was nothing she could do that another barrage from bombers couldn't.
You should order the second strike, Aadya said flatly. Tia is smart enough to evade the danger. The Jedi is none of our concern.
Casualties meant nothing to Aadya, of course. It didn't matter to her in the slightest if Tia was caught in the blast radius the same as the Jedi, but she knew Altair would not see it that way. So she would at least pretend like it was a possibility that the Sith Master would be fine. And she very likely would be.. but one could never be too certain.
With things on this side of the battlefront seemingly calmed down, Aadya would start making her way over to where the overseer was being engaged. If Altair wasn't going to order the second strike, she would at least provide backup. And if he did order it, Aadya wanted to be within range to intercept if the Overseer managed to survive.
She would do so silently, leaving Altair with his choices to make - confident he would make the call that didn't put Tia and the Jedi in danger, despite it being the incorrect one.
When Tia mentioned engaging the Overseer, Aadya couldn't help but shoot a glance at Altair. He knew the woman far better than she did, but Aadya couldn't help but think Tia was taking an undue risk. There was nothing she could do that another barrage from bombers couldn't.
You should order the second strike, Aadya said flatly. Tia is smart enough to evade the danger. The Jedi is none of our concern.
Casualties meant nothing to Aadya, of course. It didn't matter to her in the slightest if Tia was caught in the blast radius the same as the Jedi, but she knew Altair would not see it that way. So she would at least pretend like it was a possibility that the Sith Master would be fine. And she very likely would be.. but one could never be too certain.
With things on this side of the battlefront seemingly calmed down, Aadya would start making her way over to where the overseer was being engaged. If Altair wasn't going to order the second strike, she would at least provide backup. And if he did order it, Aadya wanted to be within range to intercept if the Overseer managed to survive.
She would do so silently, leaving Altair with his choices to make - confident he would make the call that didn't put Tia and the Jedi in danger, despite it being the incorrect one.
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