Thrawn generally didn't travel in luxury, having more utilitarian taste in things, including travel, but he could see the strategic benefit of traveling in a ship like the Phantom. And he had to admit, it was rather nice to travel in comfort.
He heeded all of Nine's warnings and rules, not wishing to jeopardize their partnership. For the first few hours of their trip, he occupied himself with looking at the artwork Nine had on display, getting more insight into the man. That, plus the artwork he'd made himself, told Thrawn that Nine was a complicated man. A man capable of being cruel and violent, but also one who could be benevolent when he wished. Someone who took care of those he liked, and who worked for him. Thrawn was more than prepared should Nine ever decide to betray him.
There was still that missing clue, however. It nagged at Thrawn, like looking at a puzzle that was nearly complete, but missing a few key pieces that kept one from seeing the entire image.
Putting such thoughts aside for now, Thrawn got out his datapad to review some plans he was working on for a raid he was planning soon. He looked up at Nine when he spoke.
"Thank you, Nine, I will do just that." Putting down his datapad, Thrawn went to the holoterminal to send an update to Parck, letting him know that he and Nine would soon be out of range and to keep things in order until he returned. Parck reported that things were normal before both signed off.
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He heeded all of Nine's warnings and rules, not wishing to jeopardize their partnership. For the first few hours of their trip, he occupied himself with looking at the artwork Nine had on display, getting more insight into the man. That, plus the artwork he'd made himself, told Thrawn that Nine was a complicated man. A man capable of being cruel and violent, but also one who could be benevolent when he wished. Someone who took care of those he liked, and who worked for him. Thrawn was more than prepared should Nine ever decide to betray him.
There was still that missing clue, however. It nagged at Thrawn, like looking at a puzzle that was nearly complete, but missing a few key pieces that kept one from seeing the entire image.
Putting such thoughts aside for now, Thrawn got out his datapad to review some plans he was working on for a raid he was planning soon. He looked up at Nine when he spoke.
"Thank you, Nine, I will do just that." Putting down his datapad, Thrawn went to the holoterminal to send an update to Parck, letting him know that he and Nine would soon be out of range and to keep things in order until he returned. Parck reported that things were normal before both signed off.