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Sooo, um Saresh's plan.... it sucked.
What was her plan if the Dark Council found out that she was behind the Empress and Commander's deaths?
Also ain't no way everyone in the Alliance will follow her, especially the members who hates Seresh's guts.
SWTOR Headcanon: The fate of Leontyne Saresh
The failure of Leontyne Saresh to usurp the Outlander as Commander of the Eternal Alliance is one of the most talked about moments during "Knights of the Eternal Throne". Many if not most players thoroughly enjoy her downfall, and I've seen more than a few just "take her out" even if their characters were not particularly dark-side.
My main OC in the Halcyon Legacy is Corellan Halcyon. To those who aren't familiar, he's… a bit of a goody two-shoes. Former Jedi Knight. I literally only have two dark-side choices on my playthrough.
So killing Saresh wasn't a real option for him, tempting as it was.
But what happens to her?
In my headcanon, she is given a (very) secure prison cell on the lowest level of the Alliance base, with security measures designed by Lana Beniko and Theron Shan keeping her under lock and key.
The (current) Supreme Chancellor and (most of) the Galactic Senate want nothing to do with Saresh. And they recognize the necessity of maintaining relations with the Eternal Alliance. BUT - politically, they need to keep Saresh's old supporters in line. There are too many of them, and if the Senate didn't try to free her, at best, they would force a constitutional crisis. At worst, they could spark a violent uprising.
So once a year, the Senate of the Galactic Republic formally requests that Saresh be released, all while privately imploring the Alliance to keep her locked up.
It got to the point where - during negotiations on a formal treaty - Lana Beniko threatened her counterpart with releasing Saresh. The diplomat quickly caved to her terms.
Meanwhile, Saresh is still locked up.
Eventually, she gets a next door neighbor in Syndic Zenta, the Chiss head of House Inrokini from "A Traitor Among the Chiss".
More on that another time.
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How did Penkawr end up a smuggler? Did he get tattooed while he was a slave or did you just adjust his design?
Yes, he got tattooed while he was a slave. His sassy attitude eventually led to his master tattooing him so he wouldn't forget his place; to remind him he was just a thing for them to customize as they see fit (and also to torture him of course).
Long story short: Lana helped a lot. After they met for the first time on Dromund Kaas, they eventually met again from time to time and Lana found a way to help with his escape... and Penkawr ended up on a Peace Brigade ship where he met Corso. He then felt that he was sick of politics and he wanted to become a smuggler because it was, I quote: "funnier and a better way to stay rich until SOMEONE DECIDED TO STOLE MY SPACESHIP".
Someone please save Corso from this terrible Twi'lek of a boss!
When You Fail at Stopping the Cut Scene
KotET, Chapter 2. The Alliance Commander visits Dromund Kaas with Lana and Theron in order to sort other whether Empress Acina is sincere in her desire for an alliance to beat Vaylin or if she just wants to take a shot at the commander.
Premise out of the way, in my headcanon, when Lana found out that they were going to have a diplomatic mission to Dromund Kaas, she insisted that Eva dress up appropriately to be seen by the Empress. Imperial court is a different bantha wrangle than even the highest Republic social circles, and Lana was not about to let Eva go in her typical smug duds. Lana bullied her into wearing a dress.
**
“Lana, you sure about this?”
“Absolutely. You must look the part and play the part, Captain.”
“I’m skeptical about the dress.”
“Would you please move on from the dress?”
“No. Theron, what do you think?”
“....what?”
“Shouldn’t I be in something, I don’t know, more combat ready?”
“....I know for a fact you have four knives, a blaster, and electrodart hidden on you.”
“But it’s --”
“Just let me enjoy it, ok?”
**
As we all know, the leader of the Alliance and Acina had their shuttle gunned down in the wilds of Dromund Kaas, which was part of a plot by ex-Pub Chancellor Saresh. Eva ended up having to trudge through the wilderness with a rather large cannon to blast creatures. I’m basically imaging her as Vespa in the remains of her wedding dress in Spaceballs by the end of all this (”HE SHOT MY HAIR!”)
So, originally, my thought was she’d change clothes once she got back to civilization to avenge herself on Saresh. And then I forgot to hit escape before the cut scene.
Please enjoy Eva slugging Saresh in the face while wearing a very pretty dress. Partner thought it was more enjoyable than the usual punching of Saresh. skip to 50 seconds for the festivities.
Saresh & The Smuggler
Theron: What do we do with her?
Saresh: Execution, I expect. It’s what Vaylin would do. It’s what I would do.
Commander: And it’s exactly what you deserve.
Saresh: