"And how would you know that?" He gave her a teasing smirk as he added: "Then again, should I really be surprised? I have a feeling that your tenacity has enabled you to discover a number of things that the Sith would have wanted to hide from a rising Acolyte." Yerbol chuckled, sitting up and stretching his arms overhead, wincing at the pain that flickered up his obliques. He would have to use some of the time they had remaining to fall into a healing trance and pray very, very hard to the Force and any associated deities that whatever the Sith woman had done to him would at least be mediated somewhat. He wouldn't be very effective in a fight if he had to stop every few moments and bend over in agony. To distract him from the pain of the stretch, he followed up on Aria's discovery: "Well, if they are using an abandoned complex, then it would more than likely be out of sight, right? We can assume that the holonet announcement was more of a public awareness thing more than a 'come and watch us make history!' declaration. That would mean..." He sighed. "Please tell me that we won't have to go underwater. There's something about descending into a world mainly composed of water that frightens me. You hear about some of the nasty things that are rumored to live down there? Sharks the size of banthas, Wookies that can breathe underwater and use the sea floor as their eternal hunting ground and...well, you get the point." He quickly added: "Not that I won't be able to fend them off or anything...cause you know, Jedi powers and all that." The Knight laid backwards once more, relieving himself of the stretch that was beginning to threaten his mobility even further. "Assuming...ASSUMING that we can get there, ASSUMING that we can fend off any True Sith that get in our way and ASSUMING that we wind up in front of this council, what on earth are we going to tell them? We tried presenting the same evidence to the Jedi council and they shooed us out with vague promises. How do you think THIS council, convened by True Sith who will more than likely be in the room when we get there, will respond? I know the Republic would probably dismiss, then arrest us for trespassing and who knows where we go from there, but the Empire? We'd be lucky if we managed to slice two of the imperial guard before we were either gunned down, run through or sliced open." His head turned again, betraying the wave of worry that manifested itself in his face. "We need a plan, Ari. Something that'll actually give us some hope as to whether or not we're going to see tomorrow." Pausing, he chuckled. "That was...awfully melodramatic. Lysa always told me I had a flare for it." Lysa. That was a name he had buried in the midst of hopping from battle to battle. His feelings were still mixed on the subject, but discussing it with Aria would be for another time. They needed to focus. No, HE needed to focus. "Right, planning, so how do we do this? I'd prefer stealth. We are DEAD after all." An idea came to mind... "So this...this is going to be one of the more daring ploys I have, but I would assume that there would be information about this in the Republic embassy, right? Probably in the Imperial one as well. I'm not comfortable trying to go for both, seeing as it'll double our chances of discovery. Which one do you want to risk?"