***Citadel Inquisitorius***
"No Captain", the aging Commodore Ludolfus reassured with a subtle growl, "I do not have issue with your sudden arrival. I would have much appreciated a memo as to why you've come bearing half a transport's worth of load-lifters!". "My sincerest apologies, Sir", Vassyl offered back, visibly confused by this somewhat irregular outburst from a man known for always being wound a little too tightly, "Considering I was lacking any Sith artifacts or crazed warriors, I thought my small addition did not need an introduction". "Any addition you bring only leads to more grief for me, Vassyl", the Commodore lamented more from nerves than anger, "And this day has already been a hassle enough as it is! What with the new prisoner and all...".
"New prisoner?", Doren pressed, not missing the probing beat of Ludolfus quivering voice, "Have they been identified?". "Not yet", the Commodore grumbled dejectedly, "But Mister Caesar is debriefing Inquisitor Prazutis as we speak". "Who is keeping watch?", Vassyl inquired with a raised eyebrow. This was the first real captive the Inquisitorius had produced in its brief two-year tenure. While the hulking sentinel droids that stalked the citadel's halls were easily a force to be reckoned with, both the Commodore and the Captain were not want to take chances on this particular avenue. "Inquisitor Rahmma is with them now", Ludolfus confided in a hoarse whisper, "I don't think he's left his post since their arrival". "Well", Doren announced, striding past the nominal leader of the program, "We'd best not keep them waiting, eh?".
Dojhai Rahmma's fur still had yet to settle after Ahron was initially deposited into one of the security corridor's premier cells. The gleaming golden swirls about the feline's irises practically shone with disdain at the Inquisitor kept watch over the sedated reptile. Though there were some cultural exceptions, by and large, the Srrors'tok did not abide by reptiles, especially one such as this. Dojhai had little difficulty detecting the psionic turmoil churning within the scaly interloper, and needless to say, he was not put at ease. Though the younger agent of the Empire had yet to construct a lightweapon as his superiors had before him, his stunbaton would do well to dissuade any moves to escape- as would his claws and fangs, sharpened on the weekly to maintain their killing edge.
