Prudii frowned and continued walking. He had received the trooper's message, and it had all but said "thanks! I'll stay though!" He was trying to help the trooper, the man was putting himself in great danger. Ebberla Daw could be a cold hearted somebody, anyone that defected from Grand Master of the Jedi to a Sith Inquisitor, hunting down her former kin, that was someone not to be crossed. Prudii found Jedi distasteful, but he even found that cold. He shook his head and kept walking, eventually reaching the landing pad he had used for the Punisher, having left the Devastator in deep space where he had camped out for now. Entering the ship he made his way to the cockpit and hailed Vosh again,Vosh was shocked at her last comment, "You have done well, Private, I sense the Imperium has gained a great asset with your leadership skills." His face flushed a dark red, he was blushing madly, he knew that a Sith hardly praised any Trooper and if they did, they truly meant it. He couldn't remember the last time he smiled so much under his helm. He gave a slight nod at the Sith, and replied just before she left. He was beaming with pride, his heart fluttering from the strange emotion of pride. Something he hardly felt. To know he had the approval of a Sith only made him feel good. He was more than willing to work harder, do what he had to for the Empire. He lifted his arm up to his forehead and saluted to the Sith as he spoke.
"Thank you Inquisitor, I shall work harder for the Empire, until we win this war, my work is never done. We shall wait for your arrival."
As the transmission ended it flickered and fluttered as the new message from the Bounty hunter came in. It was a shock as he had just gotten off the com unit with the Sth. It was strange, as what he said, was it true? "this will end poorly for you. You allowed a third party and an acolyte to interrogate the padawan before Ebberla. She'll likely punish you for thinking of that." He couldn't be right, no, she told the Trooper he had done well. If he was to be punished, then so be it he would take all the blame. He understood the Risks of being a Trooper, this was just another one from the grand list on things.
"May the Force be with you my friend, you have done the Empire a great Serves your payment will arrive soon."
He turn on his heels and entered the room to see the young padawan crying as he crossed his arms and scoffed. This was pathetic, such a foolish child had no idea what she was getting into. and to think she wanted to get a crystal. There was no way she could have made it. he somewhat even felt bad for the girl. She had lost her own Master, one who fled the battle. If a trooper tried that, a Sith who have no problem to kill them off, but a Jedi running off? He bet there wouldn't be a punishment by death...not even, but he knew there was something big to happen. He felt it in his gut. This was besides the point he shut the door punched in the code and let the magnetic cuffs do their job as the field went up locking her where she sat to the floor, as well as the Ray Shield came up, not even a Jedi could getting out of this. Just incase he told two troopers to guard the door, then he told the rest to follow him to the outside rim, The sith would be here soon. He was going to personally meet with the sith to explain all that had happened.
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Prudii frowned "Use this frequency to contact me should you change your mind." The comm code used was a direct line to Prudii, but was relayed several times to prevent tracing, and was encrypted using old KES protocols. Dead men tell no lies, but they tell no secrets either. The engineers that made that encryption key are dead. So its not like they'll be giving the key away any time soon..."Landing pad B-19, I'll be here for another few moments. I could use help on the hunt." Vosh frowned at hearing this, he had made a good friend of the bounty hunter, not much was said between the two but his help had given the info the Empire needed. Though, he couldn't help but feel as if he could help the Hunter and go with him, but that thought only lasted for a moment when he knew his duty was to stay and greet the Sith. He knew this was a risk, as he may lose his life to the Sith. But only time would tell.
"...I understand, I may join you soon. I must greet the Inquisitor, if all goes well, I will meet you soon. Don't worry, I still owe you a few drinks"