Incident on Dac



The Incident on Dac was a brief skirmish between the Imperial Knights Sigel Dare and Treis Sinde, which Jedi Master Asaak Dan intervened in to stop.

Sinde, who had been on Dac assisting the Mon Calamari Rangers, had been ordered to return to Bastion by Emperor Roan Fel. Sinde was reluctant to return, feeling that he was serving the Force by remaining on Dac to assist the Mon Calamari who were being targeted for extermination by Darth Krayt's Sith Empire. Emperor Fel, however, wanted the Knight to return to Bastion to train new Imperial Knights. To this end, he dispatched Master Dare to retrieve him.

Dare used a shuttle obtained from the Galactic Alliance Remnant&mdash;which had been part of the complement aboard the Alliance the Alliance had stolen several months earlier&mdash;to bypass Dac's security. She was accompanied by Jedi Master Asaak Dan, who was part of a delegation of Jedi sent to form an Alliance with Admiral Gar Stazi's Alliance Remnant.

As the pair rendezvoused with Sinde, the Knight informed Dare that, despite her efforts, he would not be returning with her. He felt that the Force wanted him to stay on Dac and assist the Rangers. He also felt that younger Knights were losing focus of what it meant to be an Imperial Knight, and that they valued blind loyalty to the Emperor over serving the will of the Force as it was embodied by the Emperor. Dare, igniting her lightsaber, told Sinde that he would come with her or die.

The two Knights began dueling, until Master Dan intervened. As the three fought, he offered a compromise. Dan thought that Dare was correct and the Sinde should return to Bastion to teach new Imperial Knights; if they were losing their way, then it was Sinde's duty to teach them correctly. But he also felt that the Rangers needed someone to assist them, and offered to take Sinde's place with them if he returned to Bastion. Seeing the wisdom in Dan's offer, Sinde accepted and prepared to leave Dac with Master Dare.

Appearances

 * Star Wars Legacy 42: Divided Loyalties