Sabine leader Vinda has issued a call for patience in the ongoing controversy surrounding the capture of Centuriata leader Amah by alien forces, saying a resolution is near."I have undertaken a plan which I am confident will lead to Amah’s release soon," Vinda said in a prepared statement. "There is no need for saber-rattling and forceful rhetoric. Unfortunately, I am not currently at liberty to discuss the details of Amah’s forthcoming release, but I am confident it will occur soon."
Vinda went on to address the none-too-subtle recent pronouncements by former Primarch Anjuren Kahn, who has offered to return from self-exile to lead the efforts to rescue Amah. Kahn has been particularly critical of Vinda in recent weeks.
"The former primarch need not bestir himself from his much-needed rest. The Cygni War obviously took a heavy toll on Kahn and his psyche, and he should continue his mental recuperation in solitude. No matter how much Kahn wishes to redeem himself after the Cygni debacle, the current situation is well in-hand and will be ended satisfactorily without Kahn's intervention.
"On behalf of the Sabine, I wish Kahn the best in his retirement, and would remind him not to dwell on past failures, but on the future of the Republic."
Amah has been held captive in the Deneb System since she apparently opened the Appian Gate while delivering the Aragoth Codex for Amah. Kahn has denounced Vinda's inactivity and has offered to return as primarch to settle the issue.