Ever since Vader's return, Jaica had taken an interest in Imperial archives from forty years prior. She knew nobody would be dull enough to document their actual thoughts on the Force-sensitive rulers of the time (and if they had, the recordings AND their owners would be long gone by now), but she knew statistics were logged. What had Vader accomplished while he ruled? And, more directly related to her present situation, what was the turnover rate for military personnel under the Sith? It was no secret that anyone who upset Vader would end up a victim of some sort of altercation- she'd seen it with her own eyes when he lifted Bren with the Force and began strangling him in the air.
What exactly had they brought back?
Whether due to genetics or alterations in the cloning process, Vader had an acute memory as well. Jaica had only seen him in person during a few briefings, but he'd remembered who she was ever since she'd first stepped in to spare her coworker's life. Of course, Vader remembered Bren as well, who made it a point to speak as little as possible during these briefings, and when he did he was confident the information he presented would not upset their leader.
Jaica rubbed her temples. It had been relayed to a number of generals earlier that day that there was one Force-sensitive clone that had been transported off Exegol before Palpatine's death, and that it was being shipped to Vader to deal with at his discretion. A meeting had been set for the next morning to inform Vader of this newfound information. You didn't need to read minds via the Force to know Bren would be silent during that briefing.
Switching off her datapad, Jaica stared at the numerous stars strewn across the black velvet sky. What exactly was the First Order hoping to accomplish by bringing back some of the most violent leaders the galaxy had ever known?
