The Redeemer
| Location | Ukatis
| Objective | Watch. Remember.
"Remember, vod'ika, to never lose your honor. No matter how dark the night."
Jenn preferred not to think of her mother. She was dead, as was the rest of her Clan, and there was no use in lingering on the memories of someone who had loved her so dearly, so unconditionally. It brought her nothing but pain and suffering. But now, more than ever, she found herself thinking of the most important lesson she had ever told her: the importance of honor.
Perched on a ridge as she was, Jenn looked through her macrobinoculars, lying prone. The location she was in would have been an excellent sniper's perch, if not for the fact that it stood too far from the city for one to provide sufficient sniper support. No, this was more of a lookout point, and one she had learned of after looking over the observations of Karjr as well as Si'kayha. With water and food for a few days, a tent pitched up and a camouflage net thrown on top of the setup to hide from unwanted eyes, the smith was in a comfortable position to lay her eyes on the devastation wrought by her kin, her helmet resting by her side. Marvelous as it was, it simply did not offer the same level of zoom and information as the macrobinoculars she had picked up beforehand.
The goal was simple: a brutal strike into the inner rim of the Galactic Alliance, a demonstration of force meant to teach their foes to stay out of the Enclave's affairs. A sensible choice, to be sure, and one Jenn agreed with once she realized just how inevitably the escalation of the entire conflict was. But her own battle had taken her aboard a diplomatic vessel, the Ans Corvo, where she proceeded to kidnap a Senator of the Galactic Alliance. Far less glorious a venture than what her vode had undertaken elsewhere, but she did her part nonetheless, ever the devoted warrior.
But after the council held on Scarif and her abandonment of the Crusade, Jenn found herself haunted by the whispers at the back of her mind. The strike was meant to be devastating, if surgical: destroying key locations to cripple the foe, and yet... was it worth it?
Hearing the Crusaders clamoring for more made her sick to her stomach. They longed for glory, but they knew not its price. Even now, as she watched through the binoculars, she realized just how extensive the destruction had been. Damage to civilian infrastructure was impossible to avoid entirely in such conflicts, she knew that much - and, more than anything, she wanted to believe that her people had remained mindful of their targets. In the end, she supposed the truth would never come out: it would be the word of the Alliance against that of the Enclave, and she would never truly know just how honorably her side had acted here.
And yet, here she was. Searing the very sight into her mind. She owed the people of Ukatis that much.
It was then that she felt... another presence. Ever since her awakening to her nature, Jenn had found her path made all the more difficult to tread: but her tenuous grasp on Force Sense remained invaluable.
"Killing me will change nothing."