Before we reach the Council, however...
I sense something through the Force, as if it were time for another conversation.
"You look like something's bothering you."
"No, not bothering me. Not exactly. I've been thinking about what the Jedi Council said about the two of us. There is a bond between us, I do not dispute that. I can feel it, as I'm sure you can. The nature of that bond and its effect on our mission remain in question."
"I think you're interested in more than just the 'bond' between us."
"Please! I'm a Jedi. Such feelings, such attractions, are... well, they're beneath me, quite frankly. I admit, I find you intriguing. Uh... I mean, I find your command of the Force intriguing. But my interest in you is purely academic. Surely you can understand why. Our fates are strongly connected; so connected that a literal bond has been forged between us. I saw your service records when you were transferred aboard the Endar Spire, but nothing beyond that. I know very little about you. I'd like to ask you some questions, given our relationship."
"Our relationship? Is this some kind of clumsy come-on?"
You'd know
all about those, Hazar.
"I was referring to the bond we share; the one the Jedi Council spoke of. If I actually was interested in you, rest assured I could come up with a better approach than this!"
"Okay, I'll answer a few questions."
Note the joke option. Each question has one. No reason to bother poor Bastila more than we have this conversation, though.
"Good. On which planet were you born?"
"Deralia. It's in a remote system. Why?"
...Can't a woman be curious, Hazar? [Joke option: "Kashyyyk. I'm a Wookiee... can't you tell?"]
"Excellent. Your current age is?"
"Wasn't all this in my service records?" [Joke option: "3,012. Healthy living, you know."]
"Yes, well... the truth is I was studying *how* you responded to my questions. Your reactions help me judge you; this was a test for me to learn more about your character."
"And what did you find out?"
"You were honest, which is good. And you treated this as a serious matter, which it is. This bond we share will shape both our destinies, it is not to be taken lightly. But I imagine you've had enough questions for a while. So many things have happened to you since Taris. It's probably a lot for you to absorb. We can speak again later, after you've had time to think about all this."
Right. Jedi Council.
"This news of a Star Forge is disturbing. Action is required, but we must not do so in haste. We must discuss recent events in light of this new information. We should consult the Jedi archives to see if there is any mention of this 'Star Forge' and what it might do. We must learn why Revan and Malak sought it out. Return to your ship with Bastila and we will summon you when we are done."
- SOME TIME LATER -
"Still, the Council are in agreement: the Star Forge must be found! Revan and Malak sought it out when they began their tragic fall; the Star Forge is surely a powerful tool of the dark side."
"The Star Map in the ruins showed you four planets, but it was incomplete. It did not show the location of the Star Forge itself. We believe there may be similar Star Maps on other planets. Each Star map is likely a small piece of a larger puzzle. Find the Star Maps on Kashyyyk, Tatooine, Manaan and Korriban and we believe they will lead you to the Star Forge."
"I am ready to do the Council's will."
"The Jedi numbers have been ravaged by this war, by defections to Malak's cause and by Sith assassins. But we realize the importance of this mission. Yet if we sent a company of Jedi Knights with you we would surely draw the full attention of Malak and the Sith, dooming your efforts to failure."
"Am I to undertake this task alone?"
"Secrecy is our best defense against the Sith, but it would be foolish to send you on this quest without someone to aid you, young Padawan. Bastila will accompany you, for there is a powerful connection between you two... a connection that might be the key to unraveling the mysteries uncovered by Revan. And Juhani has also asked to accompany you. After long deliberation we have granted her request."
"Juhani nearly fell to the dark side. Perhaps her presence will serve as a reminder to you of the dangers of that path."
Ah, the dream of every teenage male on the internet, travelling with a lesbian cat girl.
"There are others I want to join me."
"Of course those who aided you on Taris will also come; they possess skills you may find useful in your quest. Remember that secrecy and discretion are paramount to your success. You will not be able to hide the fact taht you are Jedi, nor should you. But the true nature of your mission must not reach Malak's ears. You may return here at any time. Dantooine will be a sanctuary for you, a safe haven. Here you can find supplies and whatever advice or other aid we may give you."
"You can count on me. I will not fail."
And also with you.
We have our mission now! Nothing left here, it's time to return to the Hawk and make our way to these Star Maps.
Along the way, though, Deesra stops us.
Deesra: "Please understand that I am not asking you to reveal anything that could endanger the Order or the Republic. Whatever task the Council has given you is for your ears, not mine. I only wanted to wish you well, and to warn you to be careful. There are many evils out there, many dangers. The Sith are not the only minions of the dark side."
"What could be more dangerous than the Sith?"
Deesra: "Master Dorak has been training me to succeed him as Chronicler here in the Academy. In my studies I have come across tales of creatures that are born of the dark side, monsters of pure evil. The worst of these abominations is the terentatek, a beast that feeds on the blood of those who are strong in the Force. Over the centuries, many Jedi have fallen to their ravenous hunger."
"What makes this creature so dangerous?"
Deesra: "The terentatek is a predator, and we Jedi are its prey. They are incredibly strong, with a primal cunning. And they have an in-born resistance to the Force. There are some who believe the terentatek is a monster bred by the ancient Sith, and spread throughout the galaxy to destroy the Jedi. Fortunately, the terentatek is quite rare. They only well in the most dangerous and darkest of places. In fact, one has not been seen in nearly forty years."
"Then why are you worried about them now?"
Deesra: "This is not the first time the terentatek have vanished for long periods of time. Many believe they can lay dormant for years, only to rise and hunt when the power of the dark side waxes full. I fear Malak's rise may have woken these creatures from their dormant state. Once the Sith are beaten, I would not be surprised if the Council organized another Great Hunt to try and exterminate them."
Mostly unnecessary exposition following. Feel free to skip to the next screenshot.
"The Great Hunt? What's that?"
Deesra: "The Great Hunt was organized by the Jedi Council shortly after the war against Exar Kun. Jedi were scattered throughout the galaxy, helping to rebuild from the devastation. Many Jedi vanished during this period, disappearing from a variety of worlds without warning. We did not know they had been slain until their mutilated bodies began to be discovered. The Council investigated, and discovered the terentatek were behind the killings. It was decided the galaxy had to be purged of these insatiable monsters - though the cost proved high."
"So the Jedi just killled these creatures?"
Deesra: "The terentatek are an abomination, they are ruthless engines of death and destruction. The Council had no choice but to destroy them, for the greater good of the galaxy. Many Jedi banded together and journeyed to the planets that were suspected of harboring the terentatek. The Great Hunt did not rest until all the creatures had been slain - or almost all. There were still rumors of terentatek on the planet of Korriban, a dark world some believe to be the birthplace of the Sith. That is where Exar Kun was corrupted during the first Sith War. They never went to Korriban. The Council, fearing more Jedi might fall to the dark side, declared the Great Hunt was offically over... though three Jedi were appointed to continue the work."
"Why? What was so special about those three?"
Deesra: "The Jedi chosen to continue the hunt on their own were Duron Qel-Droma, Guun Han Saresh and Shaela Nur. These three shared a powerful bond, and each of them was devoted to the light. The Council felt that together they would be able to defeat any terentatek they found. And by supporting each other they could resist the temptations of Korriban and the lure of the dark side. But none of the three survived. Their Master felt them become one with the Force when they left this world. He believed they were slain by one of the monsters they sought. The Council felt it was too dangerous to send anyone else in search of their remains, so their exact fate is not known. But let their deaths serve as a warning to you, Padawan."
"Thanks for the warning. I'll be careful."
Deesra: "A final warning as you go, Padawan: do not underestimate the terentatek. If you do, you may suffer the same fate as those who disappeared after the Great Hunt."
He
has been a bit quiet. That's very much not like him.
"Have I been quiet? I suppose I have. I guess I just don't like being left out of the loop."
...Out of the loop?
"I'm not the one leaving you out of the loop, Carth."
"No? Well, you certainly aren't helping matters any, either, and it's really starting to irritate me. For one thing, I want to know what the Jedi Council said to you. They pulled you in there and refused to tell me a thing about it."
...You were there, Carth. You heard every word they said.
"*That* is none of your concern, Carth, and you would do well to leave the matter be."
...I'm sorry, did I miss something?
"I respect you, Bastila, but you've been as close-mouthed as the rest of the Council. If you won't talk to me, then maybe somebody else will."
"They thought it was more important that I help find the Star Maps than stay."
Okay, I have no idea what's going on.
"And why is that? You were a great help on Taris, but why would they keep you with us? Don't they... don't they have to train you?"
"They said there's a bond between Bastila and myself."
"A bond? What kind of bond? You mean to say that they told you you were "tied" to Bastila in some way? Heh. I have trouble believing that. You're a neophyte Padawan who's been saddled with the responsibility of tracking down these Star Maps. Why? That's not normal! I'm not trying to provoke you or imply that you're somehow responsible for the Jedi Council... but give me a hand, here! There has to be a reason!"
"Are you saying I'm not needed?"
"No, I don't... I didn't mean that you weren't wanted, or that I want to go! It's just... damn it! I'll tell you this much... I am *not* going to wait around until I'm betrayed again!"
"I am *not* going to betray you! I am *not* Saul!"
"Well, we'll just see about that, won't we? Look, I didn't mean it that way. I want to get to Saul, not... no... no, forget it. It seems all I can do is insult you, isn't it? Just forget I said anything. Let's... let's... just get on with what we were doing."
Well, that was a wonderfully nonsensical conversation. Anyway, back onto the ship, where Juhani has already boarded. Let's see what she has to say for herself.
Yeah, the dark side tends to do things like that.
"I am sorry for attacking you. I am sorry for thinking you would only try to kill me. I hope that by helping you in your task I may redeem myself in your eyes... and in my own."
"Do not worry, Juhani. I forgive you."
"Thank you... It is most reassuring to know that you can forgive me, even though I tried to take your life. I can only hope that, in our time journeying together, I will succeed."
Alright, here's the Galaxy Map, which is our hyperdrive control. Having a proper map of hyperspace routes is absolutely necessary for travel in the Star Wars universe, as without one, very, very bad things happen. Why? Here's an unnecessary (and possibly boring) explanation, but I'm giving it to you anyway:
While hyperspace seems to be a sort of separate dimension, it is still closely connected to "realspace". Objects in realspace have a gravity well - the region where their gravitational pull has an effect. This also appears in hyperspace as a "mass shadow". Attempting to travel though a mass shadow of sufficent strength (planet-sized is a good rule) is generally fatal, and hyperdrives are set to switch off if one is encountered. As you might expect, this can be weaponised - an artifical gravity well was used by the
Leviathan to trap the Endar Spire, for example. It is even possible, although extremely technically difficult, to create a mass shadow directly; Revan had one made for the final battle of the Mandalorian Wars, where it literally crushed the Mandalorian fleet.
Due to these mass shadows, and other gravitational anomalies, attempting to go through hyperspace without knowing safe routes is very dangerous. This computer stores the safe routes and calculates how to travel through them.