Clemel Halcyon was busy meditating in his quarters in the Jedi temple when his comlink beeped. Or, as everyone there was concerned, Ranu Durgo was busy meditating when his comlink beeped. Clemel had managed to get a manufactured identity into the jedi archives, a suitably unremarkable padawan whose master was killed behind enemy lines and who only recently managed to run the Separatist blockade around the planet they were on to return to Coruscant. Here he waited to complete the final stage of his trials, facing the dark side and not turning, something he had done several times before in the line of duty. He had showed up a few weeks ago, quickly installing his fake ID into the archives which couldn't be accessed remotely, and even underwent cosmetic surgery to keep them from recognizing him. The unremarkable nature of his fake ID's life and the fact that it was also a member of the Halcyon bloodline, though with no close Jedi relatives, meant that the lack of memories of him wouldn't surprise the others, and they wouldn't be surprised that he couldn't move things with his mind. The only reason he was chosen for this assignment is that he was the only current Jedi trained member of the force, and therefore the only one that might fit in while under cover. He checked the comlink. R3 had just processed an update in the archives. It seemed that the mysterious padawan everyone was afraid of, Manu, had finally gotten a master. When the Chancellor had asked them to keep a close eye on the youngling during their investigation into the possibility of Jedi joining Count Dooku, he had been surprised, but assumed that Intelligence had flagged her for some reason. Now that she had a master, though, and one that was assigned to the military, he might have to get himself transferred under her master's command to keep an eye on her. Maybe he could convince them that going into battle was a suitable final test, or that he had already completed it by fighting with the resistance? He got up to talk to one of the masters about the possibility of finishing his trials.