Niall Organa wrote:Niall laughed softly at her joke.
"Yes, this is a first for me as well, more or less. Certainly in a place of this sort. And busy, yes. I've been quite busy as well." He chewed his lower lip for a moment, then shook his head. "Ummm... you speak Huttese, do you?" His eyebrows went up. "Impressive. Part of your training?"
Cole Ormont wrote:"A sith-Sith? or perhaps a Sith-sith?" Cole chuckles approvingly, running his fingers through his hair. "To answer your question, unless holomodels count, then yes. And, personally I don't count 3D representations. But this is good! I have an interest in Xenology. Perhaps you'd allow me to take some medical scans of you? All in the name of fostering a greater understanding between our people."
He drinks again, "I'd invite you to visit my quarters sometime, but I understand that's a big no-no," oops, I might be a little intoxicated, why did I say that?
Cole Ormont wrote:Cole's reserved expression froze, and he was pushing his fingers through his hair again, "that's not what I meant. I mean, you're very attractive, I'm sure, I just don't," he shrugged and massaged the back of his neck. "Yeah, whoa."
He finishes his cup and sets it down, and is signalling for another without any thought to future Cole's hangover. "Y'know, if I were interested in women, you'd sure be the first place I'd look." Epic crash and burn, there, Cole. Even Group Commander Ormont would have to be impressed by that embarrassment.
Sylvain Torsin wrote:Sylvain smirked behind his mask and nodded, "She is indeed. She was adopted into my family as a young girl after her mother died."
He looked over in her direction, "And no, nobility is not limited to force users. My family has never shown an ability until me."
Cole Ormont wrote:He rolls his eyes. "It takes generations of socio-cultural reinforcement to breed such an exacting degree of embarrassment about sex. You just lucked out to find a boy whose social expertise tends to be of the 'where does it hurt?' variety."
Kristal Serasai wrote:It was true, Kristal Serasai was late, but she needed the time to come back to herself after her earlier foray into a rather destructive level of drinking. Dressed properly, looking proper, she moved to somewhere they were serving food and water and aimed to fix some of the damage. It had been long since she attended something like this but she knew the rules well enough to evade attention her way for the most part.
Col. Hala Moraal wrote:"Not in the slightest. My parents helped run a spaceport when I was young. Huttese is a common language for traders and explorers and I picked up a bit, though I haven't had occasion to speak it since I left home," she said, swirling the liquid in her glass slightly as she studied its viscosity.
Cole Ormont wrote:Cole jogs the small backpack on his shoulder, "if I suggest I came prepared, that'll likely be taken as an insult. Truth be told, I just don't feel right without my kit. I have my scanner right here," and he indicates to one of the several pouches on his belt, "but most people prefer privacy when they're being scanned. Avoids awkward questions, like 'is something wrong?'"
Niall Organa wrote:"Oh really? And where was home?" Niall asked politely. "I was raised on Alderaan, myself." If one was familiar with the core world, it was fairly obvious from hearing him speak. "I had the..." He paused, clearing his throat. "That is, I was there not so very long ago. A few weeks."
Cole Ormont wrote:A thoughtful look broke through his guarded expression, "that's a good question, but all I have are a bunch of medical texts in varying states of becoming outdated. So perhaps I asked for purely selfish reasons, though I don't imagine the Sith - or the sith - broker much in good will?"
Yslane Tssilla wrote:"So not a true sister by blood but functionally." She nods in understanding, "I must confess such pleasant familial relations are not the first thing that comes to mind when speaking to Sith...." Yslane, "...I assume its pleasant? At least it seemed pleasant enough as I was approaching."
"So then how did your family attain their position? If I may ask."
Col. Hala Moraal wrote:"Dromond Kass," she replied with a shrug and a smile.
"What's it like, being home? Weird?"