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Coruscant | The Imperial Palace | 22 BBY
Vader didn't at all like the idea of the mission his Master had just assigned to him: an investigation into a potential spy hidden within the Imperial Senate. This was the exact sort of task that exploited his biggest weaknesses instead of playing to his strengths.
Darth Sidious, known to the public as Emperor Palpatine, had taught him well about politics over the years, but it just didn't come naturally to young Vader. He had memorized the facts and learned to play by the rules just fine, but he was too aggressive and blunt for the world of politics. Not subtle enough, not able to lie through his teeth or manipulate others even if he wanted to. Naturally, Vader was a warrior, a pilot and an engineer. The last thing he wanted to be doing was sitting across a table from some Senator he didn't know and trying to make conversation, trying to extract the information he needed while also appearing to be charming and likable.
"This mission is of utmost importance. We cannot run a government riddled with spying and disloyalty," his Master had tried to explain to him. "I have identified the suspect and created a false identity for you to use as you meet with this Senator. You are to meet with her shortly, and first establish trust, as I have also created a false research project for you two to collaborate on. The research project is extensive, so for today, you are not necessarily to worry about uncovering everything. Simply do your best to get her to trust you, to like you, to see you as an ally. Over time, I expect you will uncover more information regarding her true identity, and who exactly she is working for. Everything you learn, you are to report to me. Is that clear?"
"Yes, Master." Vader spoke from a kneeling position and his head bowed, the position of subordination he was expected to take, but he coldly glared up at the Emperor. If he were only a Sith Lord himself instead of merely the Emperor's apprentice, he wouldn't have to be sent off on stupid assignments like this.
"Good. I'll shortly be sending you the details of this character I want you to become. Study those well so that you don't say anything inconsistent which would cause the Senator to be suspicious. She has already accepted the meeting with you, so that is one obstacle already overcome. Do you have any questions before you begin?"
"Yes, one actually." Vader glanced up and regarded his Master's face through narrow, skeptical eyes. "Why does it have to be me?"
The Emperor's features hardened. Vader knew how much his master hated that sort of question. Lord Sidious expected loyalty, unquestioning obedience, from his apprentice, not wanting his intentions to be doubted at all. Questions about the Force he would answer readily, but when being asked to explain his intentions for a particular task or order? Vader had often been punished severely as a child for asking "why." So he quickly learned to avoid asking too many questions, but as he grew older and stronger, he grew bolder.
However, Sidious only answered as he usually did. "I have my reasons for giving you this particular assignment which are none of your concern. I have told you what you need to know. Now, get going and prepare yourself for the meeting."
Vader nodded deeply and obeyed, but once in his private quarters he couldn't seem to concentrate on studying the data. He sensed through the Force that there was something.... missing. Something his master was hiding from him. To be fair, this wasn't the first time Sidious had kept secrets.
Still though, this was quite a sudden change from his usual missions of exterminating hidden groups of Jedi or leading the Imperial pilots into battle. And it was making Vader uneasy.
Well, Master, he thought to himself, if I completely fail at this diplomatic mission, don't pretend you didn't see that coming.
Arkan
Vader didn't at all like the idea of the mission his Master had just assigned to him: an investigation into a potential spy hidden within the Imperial Senate. This was the exact sort of task that exploited his biggest weaknesses instead of playing to his strengths.
Darth Sidious, known to the public as Emperor Palpatine, had taught him well about politics over the years, but it just didn't come naturally to young Vader. He had memorized the facts and learned to play by the rules just fine, but he was too aggressive and blunt for the world of politics. Not subtle enough, not able to lie through his teeth or manipulate others even if he wanted to. Naturally, Vader was a warrior, a pilot and an engineer. The last thing he wanted to be doing was sitting across a table from some Senator he didn't know and trying to make conversation, trying to extract the information he needed while also appearing to be charming and likable.
"This mission is of utmost importance. We cannot run a government riddled with spying and disloyalty," his Master had tried to explain to him. "I have identified the suspect and created a false identity for you to use as you meet with this Senator. You are to meet with her shortly, and first establish trust, as I have also created a false research project for you two to collaborate on. The research project is extensive, so for today, you are not necessarily to worry about uncovering everything. Simply do your best to get her to trust you, to like you, to see you as an ally. Over time, I expect you will uncover more information regarding her true identity, and who exactly she is working for. Everything you learn, you are to report to me. Is that clear?"
"Yes, Master." Vader spoke from a kneeling position and his head bowed, the position of subordination he was expected to take, but he coldly glared up at the Emperor. If he were only a Sith Lord himself instead of merely the Emperor's apprentice, he wouldn't have to be sent off on stupid assignments like this.
"Good. I'll shortly be sending you the details of this character I want you to become. Study those well so that you don't say anything inconsistent which would cause the Senator to be suspicious. She has already accepted the meeting with you, so that is one obstacle already overcome. Do you have any questions before you begin?"
"Yes, one actually." Vader glanced up and regarded his Master's face through narrow, skeptical eyes. "Why does it have to be me?"
The Emperor's features hardened. Vader knew how much his master hated that sort of question. Lord Sidious expected loyalty, unquestioning obedience, from his apprentice, not wanting his intentions to be doubted at all. Questions about the Force he would answer readily, but when being asked to explain his intentions for a particular task or order? Vader had often been punished severely as a child for asking "why." So he quickly learned to avoid asking too many questions, but as he grew older and stronger, he grew bolder.
However, Sidious only answered as he usually did. "I have my reasons for giving you this particular assignment which are none of your concern. I have told you what you need to know. Now, get going and prepare yourself for the meeting."
Vader nodded deeply and obeyed, but once in his private quarters he couldn't seem to concentrate on studying the data. He sensed through the Force that there was something.... missing. Something his master was hiding from him. To be fair, this wasn't the first time Sidious had kept secrets.
Still though, this was quite a sudden change from his usual missions of exterminating hidden groups of Jedi or leading the Imperial pilots into battle. And it was making Vader uneasy.
Well, Master, he thought to himself, if I completely fail at this diplomatic mission, don't pretend you didn't see that coming.
Arkan