He chuckled inwardly at the Ouster reaction and filed it for later. Who knew they were so sensitive? Of course, he read her hostility, but if she was expecting some reaction from him, she was very much mistaken. He didn't even twitch and just stared her down with amity. And, a small voice in his back whispered, if it came to it, he was very much assured of his own capabilities.Thirdfain wrote:The Voice of the Speaker, Sanje su Akarta, suddenly stiffened, like a man struck. The Laellerese he'd been talking to was thrown for a loop at the sudden rush of emotions which crossed the Ouster's perfectly formed features. Wide-eyed shock was followed almost instantly by sharp anger. He hissed a few phrases in the sibiliant Ouster tongue with the intensity of foul language across the universe. He turned to one of his assistants and rattled off a long command, ignoring the Laellerese ambassador completely.
She took off across the room at an impolite pace, arriving shortly at the cozy corner in which Turanat was holing court.
"Bondman Ambassador, you would do well to keep your mind to yourself. Your impoliteness has been noted. Now, I am the Bondwoman Subvoice Keer su Styrdrighala. What words would have you?"
Her common was not very good, and her body language displayed a bristling, catlike hostility. Apparantly, the Ousters did not care for mental contact.
He slightly bowed. "Bondwoman," he nodded, "thank you for your immediate reaction. It wasn't that urgent. But on topic, it seems that systems controlled by your realm are at one point only one neutral star system apart from one Imperial system, or so I am told our survey ships assert. As such, it is of course a matter to the Empire, especially since we have no formal contact as of yet. The Empire always wishes to have peaceful relations with neighbours and to have a clear understanding between us. It would be a tragedy if due to a misunderstanding there were incidents. So I would like to discuss our realms future status in more detail, at a time of your choosing".