As you land on Manaan, you have another vision of a Star Map as you sleep in your bunk. If Bastila is with you and this isn't the last planet you visit, she speaks to you about it:
The Sith soldier walks off to the west, while the Republic soldier turns and speaks to you. You can ask a few questions about why the Sith are on Manaan, Ahto City and the Selkath, and
the Star Map.
While the east end of the corridor is a dead end, to the west it ends in a door, with a Selkath merchant standing to the left of it by the south wall.
West Central
Beyond the west door, the corridor continues. Once you've passed another Selkath, named Nubassa (who may help you with your trouble with gizka), you'll see a door in the north wall to Docking Bay 26-B and another in the south wall, beyond which is a corridor leading to the West Central courtyard, en route to the Republic Embassy. The corridor continues to the west, through another door to Docking Bay 26-A.
Private Hangar
The corridor continues to a dead end in the west. Going through the door to Docking Bay 26-A in the north wall allows you to exit (and later enter) the Ahto City security zone.
Once you've disembarked on Tatooine and Jor Ul Kurax has mistakenly shipped a delivery of gizka to the Ebon Hawk's hold, you can see if he's interested in taking them off your hands:
He'll take them off your hands if you provide him with 100 credits, whether you agree to do so outright, after failing to persuade him he doesn't need any credits (or that he should give them to you), or suggest paying him yourself:
Dialog
3. [Force Persuade] You don't need any credits to take them.
4. [Persuade] I was hoping to sell them. How about we just call it even?
5. [Persuade] You want me to *pay* you? How about you give me 100 credits?
However, he doesn't need any credits if you're more persuasive or you can dominate minds, or in the (highly unlikely) event that you don't even have 100 credits.
3. [Force Persuade] You don't need any credits to take them.
4. [Persuade] I was hoping to sell them. How about we just call it even?
If you lie successfully you can also agree to have him take them for free, or do so after failing to persuade him to pay you, moving closer to the dark side of the Force:
2. [Persuade/Lie] But these are special gizka. They don't reproduce like the others do.
Nubassa: Thank you for your assistance, off-worlder. Dealing with you has proven far more pleasurable than I anticipated.
Dark Side Points Gained: -2
However, if you were able to lie successfully then you should easily persuade him to pay you. If you're highly persuasive instead, you can do so without lying and moving closer to the dark side of the Force.
5. [Persuade] You want me to *pay* you? How about you give me 100 credits?
1. [Persuade] The gizka are for *sale*... they aren't free.
Going through the door to Docking Bay 26-B, in the north wall opposite the exit to the West Central courtyard, allows you to exit (and later enter) the Ahto City security zone.
To either side of the door is a computer terminal, operated by a human Sith soldier on the left and a Twi'lek on the right. Both can comment but neither can be engaged in dialog.
Sith Soldier
We've got all the proper kolto trading permits, so back off.
I don't have time to listen to your stories - I've got a full shipment of kolto to load before my shift is over.
Genoharadan: Ithorak
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