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Rothana
Location: RHE Headquarters, Rothana
Time: [REDACTED]
Most of RHE’s employee's place science above religion. They know the Force exists but do not hold to the religious tenets espoused by the Jedi or Sith. It is viewed more as an element, akin to gravity. That doesn’t mean all RHE’s employees share this view. There is a small sect of RHE engineers who are deeply religious. They are lead by a female engineer who is not fondly referred to as the “Church Lady.” Typically, this is has not created any issues within RHE, but as tensions have risen in the galaxy so have they risen in RHE. There is growing friction between the religious and nonreligious engineers. The icy relationships are beginning to affect the work product of the engineering departments. RHE’s efficiency and workplace morale will be greatly improved if that tension is eased. Discover the source of the growing issue and ease those problems.
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Perhaps it was because of her knowledge in both the Force and other topics like engineering and science? Given the nature of the mission she figured that having a comprehensive knowledge of both fields would prove incredibly beneficial. Yes, that was likely the reason.
She interrupted her own internal reverie as she glanced up towards her companion. He was older than her, although she couldn't tell by how much exactly, and seemed capable in his own right. He had a prosthetic arm which she noticed had several innovative modifications made to it, something she would likely ask him about later.
Speaking of asking him things, Eryn wondered if now was the best time for introductions. Afterall, they had spent most of the journey here separate, tending to their own needs and generally not interacting. Perhaps it was too late for that sort of thing?
She shook her head. No. How to Converse with Others by Rolled R. explicitly states that one should get to know his or her friends before doing something with each other. That started with introductions.
She cleared her throat,
"Err... Hi."
A moment of silence. She could feel the awkwardness permeate through the air,
"My name is Eryn. Eryn Stera... I don't think I've had the pleasure of getting to know you well yet."
Did she get it right? She would have to consult the book when she had the time later on. Hopefully it would be enough to start a conversation.