![]() I trust her with my life, but she does take her guard duties rather seriously ever since this war with Brejik and the Vulkars began. Gadon Thek: Back again? At least this time Zaerdra didn't verbally assault you for coming to see me. If you speak to him again before acquiring Sith papers from him: We're not like those Vulkar savages – strangers are welcome in the Bek base. Gadon Thek: Feel free to come back anytime. Any ship leaving the Taris atmosphere without the proper codes would be instantly disintegrated by blaster cannons fired by the Sith fleet's automated targeting systems. Even the fastest smugglers' ships can't break the blockade of the fleet surrounding the planet without the proper launch codes. Gadon Thek: Not while the Sith quarantine is in place. Brejik won't rest until I am dead and the Beks are no more, but it's hard to accept the truth of his betrayal. Gadon Thek: *sigh* I know you're right, Zaerdra. If you'd stepped down, he'd have led the Beks against the Vulkars. Brejik wants to control the Lower City gangs. Maybe if I had stepped down this gang war could have been avoided. My decision was a public humiliation for him. Sounds like Brejik is acting like a spoiled brat. But why start a gang war with the Beks?Ģ. A lot of the younger gang members followed him, and soon he and his followers had taken control of the Black Vulkar gang.ġ. In a rage he left to join our arch-rivals, the Black Vulkars. Unfortunately, Brejik didn't agree with me. But with my ocular implants I can still see well enough to lead this gang, and I knew Brejik wasn't ready to take over yet. Gadon Thek: When I lost my sight in the swoop bike accident everyone assumed I would step down as leader of the Hidden Beks and let Brejik – my most trusted follower – take over. Why are Brejik and the Vulkars at war with you? My affliction was what eventually led to this war between my Beks and the Vulkars.ĥ. But my blindness was not the worst consequence of my accident. I rely on these artificial replacements to see now. As you can see, I lost my eyes in a swoop racing crash. Gadon Thek: Calm down, Zaerdra… I'm not ashamed of what I have become. Zaerdra: How dare you?! I should kill you where you stand! Are you itching for a fight or something? What's up with your freaky eyes, old man?Ĭarth: Uh, very tactful. Is there something wrong with your eyes?Ģ. Gadon Thek: I don't see any harm in that. Gadon Thek: But so far the Sith have stayed out of the Lower City and our strength is wasted on this stupid gang war! I tried to explain this to Brejik, but he and his Vulkars won't listen. They'd… they'd probably do something much more grand and deadly. The Sith would never commit to that kind of operation. We'd use hit and run guerrilla tactics to pick them off… their casualties would be enormous!Ĭarth: Don't fool yourself. Gadon Thek: A foreign army invades Taris, declares martial law and locks down all travel to and from the planet? You damn well bet I have a problem with that! If the Sith ever moved in down here all the swoop gangs would unite against them. You said you were having problems with the Sith? You can now ask Gadon any number of questions:ģ. Zaerdra seems to forget that I know how to look after myself! Now, how can I help you? The problems with the Sith haven't helped things. Ever since Brejik and the Vulkars began this war against us, she's been a little over-zealous in her security duties. Gadon Thek: You'll have to forgive Zaerdra. She repeats this last line if you try to speak to her at any time, but you can now speak to Gadon Thek: You can speak to Gadon if you want, but I've got my eye on you! You try anything and you'll be vaporized before you can say "Vulkar spy"! Gadon Thek: Do you want us to start attacking strangers on sight, Zaerdra – like the Vulkars do? I will never let it come to that! Now step aside and let them pass. Anyone we don't know is a potential threat, and it's my job to make sure you're safe! Nobody is going to try anything here in the middle of our own base. Zaerdra: Hold it right there – who are you and what is your business with Gadon? He's guarded by Zaerdra, a Twi'lek female standing to the left of the desk, who'll challenge you as you approach them: Upon entering for the first time, you'll see Gadon Thek, a human male and leader of the Hidden Beks, standing behind the desk in the northwest corner to the right of a security door in the north wall. You need to return there to return to hideout then transit back, or change party selection: if you do so when the base is hostile, remember that the lookout outside will attack you.īeyond the standard door to the north is the main hall of the Hidden Bek base. The entrance from the Lower City is in the middle of the base's south wall.
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