Iscandar could feel the truth in Wei's words; she hated that. It was so maddening to feel the truth in the Inquisition and the truth in this enemy of the Inquisition both at the same time, it confused and disoriented her. She hated feeling as if she didn't know what she was existing in relation to, like a planet spinning in nothing.
She retained her physical balance quickly, and brought her lightsaber down once more, pointing it at him while the winds around them picked up.
"Any way I can, I will fulfil my mandate, Jedi," she called over the engines and wind. "Surrender!"
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"Come on!" one of the black armoured Inquisitorial troopers said distinguishable only by the black and red pauldron on one shoulder, gesturing to the others. Above them a large black ship hovered and landed in the now empty plaza, and a ramp opened.
"Get the prisoner into the one of the cells," the black pauldroned Trooper ordered, his helmeted visor turned toward the vanishing Inquisitor and Jedi. "We have to keep up with the Inquisitor. Load up and I'll order the pilot to bring us up alongside the fighter."
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