07-13-2017, 07:39 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-13-2017, 08:10 PM by Jendu Verbenti.)
[Before the Capture...]
Jendu listens to the conversations going on around him while continuing to familiarize himself with the ship's controls. When asked what he wanted his Alias to be, Jendu thinks about it for a few moments and decides on something easy to remember.
"Tibbs," Jendu replies to Garlen. "It was a nickname for someone I knew in my childhood. He would always find himself up to his neck in trouble but some how he would get out of it unscathed. Hopefully I can draw upon some of that luck during this mission."
When asked if anyone else had another plan, Jendu mulls it over and suggests, "Well, if we could figure out a way to split ourselves up into groups that might have different kinds of access to the facility. How many of us do we need to just hanging around inside a holding cell waiting for moments when we can mingle with the other inmates to tactfully ask about a Jedi? So I was wondering if only a few of us could act like prisoners. Then while they are placed with the inmates, the others could be placed elsewhere in the facility where they might be able to gather information from a different location. For example, we have a sick crewman. While the rest of us are captured, he could be moved to the infirmary to get better. When he gets a chance he could have a look around. Maybe the Jedi is sedated in the infirmary-- we don't know. Or someone could play a captured Senator or someone important that you smugglers were going to use for ransom. If it works they might be able to speak with the warden and peek around the offices. It's just an idea..." He then glances back at his notes.
[During the capture...]
Jendu keeps quiet. He watches and listens very closely to what everyone was doing and saying. Hoping to sense anything that might stand out to him that might help later on. Like perhaps one of the guards being a little more open to manipulation. [See OoC below]
[After the capture...]
Jendu lets the soldiers in the group do their thing while he watches the other prisoners for anyone who seems out of place. While in the senate, he found that he was quite good at reading his opponents and figuring out what they really wanted. Almost like he was reading their mind or something. It was one of the reasons why he was asked to become a junior senator and unknown to him, one of the reasons why his mentor wanted to find a way to get rid of him.
[OoC: Jendu doesn't know that it isn't intuition that makes him so good at reading people. It's actually his untrained Receptive Telepathy. If he can, he will be trying to "read" the other prisoners in an attempt to try to figure out if the Jedi is hiding among the inmates.
Force Skill: Sense 3d6. If I'm allowed a preparation bonus Jendu will use that as well for a total of 4d6. The DC is 5 plus modifiers for proximity and relationship. I didn't roll because I don't know how many times I have to roll or if it will even work.]
Jendu listens to the conversations going on around him while continuing to familiarize himself with the ship's controls. When asked what he wanted his Alias to be, Jendu thinks about it for a few moments and decides on something easy to remember.
"Tibbs," Jendu replies to Garlen. "It was a nickname for someone I knew in my childhood. He would always find himself up to his neck in trouble but some how he would get out of it unscathed. Hopefully I can draw upon some of that luck during this mission."
When asked if anyone else had another plan, Jendu mulls it over and suggests, "Well, if we could figure out a way to split ourselves up into groups that might have different kinds of access to the facility. How many of us do we need to just hanging around inside a holding cell waiting for moments when we can mingle with the other inmates to tactfully ask about a Jedi? So I was wondering if only a few of us could act like prisoners. Then while they are placed with the inmates, the others could be placed elsewhere in the facility where they might be able to gather information from a different location. For example, we have a sick crewman. While the rest of us are captured, he could be moved to the infirmary to get better. When he gets a chance he could have a look around. Maybe the Jedi is sedated in the infirmary-- we don't know. Or someone could play a captured Senator or someone important that you smugglers were going to use for ransom. If it works they might be able to speak with the warden and peek around the offices. It's just an idea..." He then glances back at his notes.
[During the capture...]
Jendu keeps quiet. He watches and listens very closely to what everyone was doing and saying. Hoping to sense anything that might stand out to him that might help later on. Like perhaps one of the guards being a little more open to manipulation. [See OoC below]
[After the capture...]
Jendu lets the soldiers in the group do their thing while he watches the other prisoners for anyone who seems out of place. While in the senate, he found that he was quite good at reading his opponents and figuring out what they really wanted. Almost like he was reading their mind or something. It was one of the reasons why he was asked to become a junior senator and unknown to him, one of the reasons why his mentor wanted to find a way to get rid of him.
[OoC: Jendu doesn't know that it isn't intuition that makes him so good at reading people. It's actually his untrained Receptive Telepathy. If he can, he will be trying to "read" the other prisoners in an attempt to try to figure out if the Jedi is hiding among the inmates.
Force Skill: Sense 3d6. If I'm allowed a preparation bonus Jendu will use that as well for a total of 4d6. The DC is 5 plus modifiers for proximity and relationship. I didn't roll because I don't know how many times I have to roll or if it will even work.]