Wait, don't kill him off yet. He still owes me a favorBlackferne wrote:...when the Exchange audits the books of the casino and some rather strongly worded employee reviews are dealt out.

Wait, don't kill him off yet. He still owes me a favorBlackferne wrote:...when the Exchange audits the books of the casino and some rather strongly worded employee reviews are dealt out.
I have not forgotten. Don't worry if/when you call in that favor it will have a way of working out.Bulwark wrote:Wait, don't kill him off yet. He still owes me a favorBlackferne wrote:...when the Exchange audits the books of the casino and some rather strongly worded employee reviews are dealt out.
Well, you are from Texas.Blackferne wrote:I have not forgotten. Don't worry if/when you call in that favor it will have a way of working out.Bulwark wrote:Wait, don't kill him off yet. He still owes me a favorBlackferne wrote:...when the Exchange audits the books of the casino and some rather strongly worded employee reviews are dealt out.
Also how does "strongly worded employee review"=killed in your mind?
Man, D&D does it again:Cuspar wrote:Yes, I took a skill focus in persuasion now too!
Darths & Droids wrote:Diplomacy can be a powerful skill. Too powerful sometimes. At high levels, it can allow PCs to talk their way out of nasty situations with nothing more than a few dice rolls, situation modifiers, and appeals to rule books.
So make sure you always have a way out of allowing it.
Next level: deception + 5!Dood wrote:Man, D&D does it again:Cuspar wrote:Yes, I took a skill focus in persuasion now too!
Darths & Droids wrote:Diplomacy can be a powerful skill. Too powerful sometimes. At high levels, it can allow PCs to talk their way out of nasty situations with nothing more than a few dice rolls, situation modifiers, and appeals to rule books.
So make sure you always have a way out of allowing it.
He did sayWhiteness wrote:After reading almost all of Darths & Droids, I feel it is imperative that we ignore Sargo's Lieutenants and head straight to the nearest Sith outpost to confront Hortell.
So feel free to stop by and they will summon him for you."I think sixteen sounds reasonable upon receipt of Blackferne. I need him alive and able to speak. Ability to use limbs is not necessary. Bring him to any Sith military compound in the outer rim and I'll come retrieve him. Is that understood?" Captain Hortell says in a cold sharp tone.
They need the plans for a peace moon!Whiteness wrote:Anything to stay off Naboo!
I forgot to ask, does Ro'talth have a goatee?Blackferne wrote:They need the plans for a peace moon!Whiteness wrote:Anything to stay off Naboo!
Yeah, you don't want to run into Wailer's hillbilly relatives wondering what happened to their little boy.Whiteness wrote:Anything to stay off Naboo!
That's easy. Eli killed him.Gandolfini wrote:Yeah, you don't want to run into Wailer's hillbilly relatives wondering what happened to their little boy.Whiteness wrote:Anything to stay off Naboo!
No. Twi'leks don't have hair.Whiteness wrote:I forgot to ask, does Ro'talth have a goatee?Blackferne wrote:They need the plans for a peace moon!Whiteness wrote:Anything to stay off Naboo!
I see, though I believe it was also to punish Kunga. I see it as more of a cunning act then a weaselish one. He may have been able to deal with the heat in other ways but choose to kill two birds with one stone.Furiel wrote:Sargo is a weasel because you have to assume the whole time that he had an idea that some heat might come from snatching Joun, so he had Kunga do it so he wouldn't get the head directly. He essentially hung Kunga out to dry to help protect his own skin. So how is he NOT a weasel?