"Okay, so it's less a matter of 'Can we?' and more a matter of 'Should we?'. That makes sense," the Miralukan stated with understanding, tucking away that information for a rainy day. "This Magic stuff looks more flash and less effect anyways. Great for a holodocumentary, but it explains why the Sith are mostly... well, ruined worlds despite the use of this stuff. As for your face on the holodocumentary, we'd need signed and written permission beforehand anyways, so nothing to worry about there."
She was about to thank the Jedi for her input and move to wrap up the expedition when the holocamera operator she'd brought along opened her mouth and did something that, to Reine, was probably the dumbest thing she'd ever seen happen. You didn't walk onto a Jedi held world, searched Sith tombs under Jedi noses, operated under a false expedition, and then tip off the woman watching the whole thing when she had a very large caliber weapon on her person. The only emotion that played across Reine's mind was both a simple and sincere wave of tired annoyance similar to the kind encountered when one has been caught speeding by a law enforcement officer.
"It seems you two know each other?" Reine said with the expression and tone of a confused, raised eyebrow. The Miralukan then tucked her book into her satchel and closed it. Everything seemed to be finished, so it was time to go. There was nothing more to record or discover here. "I guess I'll leave you two to chat if that's the case. I've got to wrap up the shoot and get the end credit scenes done. It should only take maybe... fifteen to twenty minutes, I think. Then we'll be out of your hair, Master Jedi. Thanks for your input, the CGI guys will love it, I think. Very, very helpful for the shoot."
And with that, Reine stepped off to start organizing the end of the shoot. It was time to pack up, organize things, and then leave. They were done here.
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