The Reaper of Won Shasot
The woman dropped the act, turns out Dax was right, she was better than she first came off. Although her defiance was a problem, and quickly getting on Dax's nerve. A sudden wave of anger and intimidation rolled off of the Rogue in palpable waves as his presence in the Force grew, darkening. "You don't quite understand the gravity of the situation you've put yourself in do you." His voice came out clear and cold, a statement, not a question. "The Aing-Tii are not a peaceful race, and they have more fire power than the First Order and Galactic Alliance put together." the veil of calm suddenly tore in half as Dax suddenly grabbed the woman's collar and yanked her close, hard enough to bring her face close to his, only mere inches. Halzyn didn't move to stop his superior, standing stoically in the back corner of the cell. The Rogue's face twisted into a snarl as he spoke, "So unless you fancy getting blown into space dust with the rest of the Coalition when the Aing-Tii figure out you stole from them, you better tell me where the seller is and take me to them, or I swear by all that is sacred that I will tear what knowledge I need from your mind, and let me tell you, it's not a pleasant experience." he pushed the woman back into the bunk as he released her, turning around and taking a few steps as he took a deep breath.
In truth, if Dax tried to perform a Drain Knowledge on the woman, it would be painful for him as well, he hadn't had enough practice with it yet. But he'd do it if he had to. And the smuggler didn't need to know that either.
His voice returned to its earlier ice cold calmness as he spoke once more, still facing away from her, "This isn't the Alliance. There's no such thing as due process here. In the Rim, the Judges are also jury and executioner. So choose your next words carefully."
In truth, if Dax tried to perform a Drain Knowledge on the woman, it would be painful for him as well, he hadn't had enough practice with it yet. But he'd do it if he had to. And the smuggler didn't need to know that either.
His voice returned to its earlier ice cold calmness as he spoke once more, still facing away from her, "This isn't the Alliance. There's no such thing as due process here. In the Rim, the Judges are also jury and executioner. So choose your next words carefully."