@Malon, were you planning to post?
@Miz
please stop trying to arrest my character using precinct NPCs. Your character used the force in front of SWAT officers and mine just prevented the escape of a violent felon (you), there's no way McNulty would come to your defense like this. While I am sick, I'm also way too tired with your antics in this thread.
Tagging @Malon and @Phoenix to finally post and finish what they started with the SWAT NPCs.
ADMIN:
Due to the lack of participation from opposing forces, Trillian and Calavas will be permitted to escape. Trillian due to his injury, will be sent to a hospital for recovery and from there, his whereabouts become unknown, but his mother is still at the police station, probably won't stay there for long and therefore will need to be a plot to get her back. There also needs to be a review of the NPC character Mother, because I see serious potential for abuse in threads. Since there is no clear evidence that Calavas is a Jedi to the eyes of everyone else, it is safe to assume that there is suspicion that this guy isn't who he says he is, but otherwise, Calavas will have to leave the station unaccomplished in his goals.
Lastly, while reading the OoC and the IC posts, there are some major concerns about RPing in general. Apart from the lack of follow-through by staff which was address above, there was clearly disagreements such as the use of Force speed which if someone clarifies a vague post, please don't be a rude about it and not respect what they meant. Its flat out unnecessary and you wouldn't want someone to dismiss your explanation if the shoes were switched. Its a great way to not have people RP with you in the future.
The last post in the thread, also displayed issues on godmodding and metagaming, which is an absolute no on this site and @Miz you've been here long enough to know better. You don't get to determine the actions of other PCs and you don't get to use NPCs to gain unfair advantages in the story. This is your one and only warning, continue to break RP rules and we're going to start giving infractions.
This ruling is not up for debate.