Nick Sept
Worst Ghost in the Galaxy
[member="Vilaz Munin"] [member="Draco Vereen"] [member="Zef Halo"] [member="Reen Lorgon"] [member="Faith Organa"]
Nick nodded politely. "Happy to follow," he said with a nod, watching the others. Mandalorians, mostly. Draco was solemn and somber. He seemed edgy for some reason, tense. Nick hoped it wasn't his fault. Nick had always tried to be the nice one, to look out for others, but for some reason, the Mandalorians, and their bad blood with the old guard of the Republic, just wouldn't wash away. While Faith was a friend, he wasn't the one who understood the Mandalorians or their culture. Hell, many of the clones he represented were of Mandalorian origins, and often their training and personal beliefs reflected that in a way. There were two things he understood of Mandalorians, they were proud as hell, and they took family more seriously than anything, including and up to their own necks.
Reen seemed happy to be here, albeit unsure of what in all was going to happen. Nick had his guesses. He'd done a noteworthy thing for a royal personage. There was probably going to be a bit of formal ceremony, and informal thanks. There would also, based on the note, be a proper celebratory dinner. All good things, if a bit more formal than he was used to. He was a grunt at heart, and grunts didn't get medals except posthumously. Still, he'd politely go through the pomp and circumstance, mostly to catch up with Faith. He didn't really fathom why, but she was always one of the Senators he liked. Maybe it was her politeness. Maybe it was because she balanced the responsibilities of intelligence with actual governance quite nimbly. Maybe it was because she never seemed to see him as a clone, which some other senators seemed to have more problems with.
The other Mandalorians were also in full armor. Honestly, part of him wondered at the ceremony of that. Well, it was traditional dress, and I guess full armor is as traditional as Mandalorians get. Still, they each seemed nice enough, if quiet. One of them had armor that was cleaned and polished, but still obviously quite well-worn, with it's share of scars. He smiled slightly. Well, at least if there's anything we have in common, it's a lack of willingness to deny our past, he though to himself as the shuttle moved in silence. The other one, well, he had a certain odd vibe in him. His posture, his mannerisms, he seemed more like Reen than the other two Mandalorians. More of a trickster than a champion. Still, it could just be his mind adding up suspicions that weren't there.
He debated in his mind whether or not it was worth it to try at a conversation. He decided against it. He simply waited. After all, patience was the mark of a wise man, and while he was actually a dumb kid, he could fake it long enough--that's how he got elected in the first place.
Nick nodded politely. "Happy to follow," he said with a nod, watching the others. Mandalorians, mostly. Draco was solemn and somber. He seemed edgy for some reason, tense. Nick hoped it wasn't his fault. Nick had always tried to be the nice one, to look out for others, but for some reason, the Mandalorians, and their bad blood with the old guard of the Republic, just wouldn't wash away. While Faith was a friend, he wasn't the one who understood the Mandalorians or their culture. Hell, many of the clones he represented were of Mandalorian origins, and often their training and personal beliefs reflected that in a way. There were two things he understood of Mandalorians, they were proud as hell, and they took family more seriously than anything, including and up to their own necks.
Reen seemed happy to be here, albeit unsure of what in all was going to happen. Nick had his guesses. He'd done a noteworthy thing for a royal personage. There was probably going to be a bit of formal ceremony, and informal thanks. There would also, based on the note, be a proper celebratory dinner. All good things, if a bit more formal than he was used to. He was a grunt at heart, and grunts didn't get medals except posthumously. Still, he'd politely go through the pomp and circumstance, mostly to catch up with Faith. He didn't really fathom why, but she was always one of the Senators he liked. Maybe it was her politeness. Maybe it was because she balanced the responsibilities of intelligence with actual governance quite nimbly. Maybe it was because she never seemed to see him as a clone, which some other senators seemed to have more problems with.
The other Mandalorians were also in full armor. Honestly, part of him wondered at the ceremony of that. Well, it was traditional dress, and I guess full armor is as traditional as Mandalorians get. Still, they each seemed nice enough, if quiet. One of them had armor that was cleaned and polished, but still obviously quite well-worn, with it's share of scars. He smiled slightly. Well, at least if there's anything we have in common, it's a lack of willingness to deny our past, he though to himself as the shuttle moved in silence. The other one, well, he had a certain odd vibe in him. His posture, his mannerisms, he seemed more like Reen than the other two Mandalorians. More of a trickster than a champion. Still, it could just be his mind adding up suspicions that weren't there.
He debated in his mind whether or not it was worth it to try at a conversation. He decided against it. He simply waited. After all, patience was the mark of a wise man, and while he was actually a dumb kid, he could fake it long enough--that's how he got elected in the first place.