Loy then ordered the other prisoners to go back to sleep. Thirty-one shifts later, Loy, along with the rest of his cell block, was awoken in the night by the sound of the prisoner Veemoss stepping out of his cell and killing himself. Loy then returned to his cell along with the others. Loy, angered by Melshi's words, ordered him to stop talking before eventually pinning him to a nearby wall. Melshi, however, told Keef that it didn't matter if his number was doubled or even tripled, as the Empire would simply keep them until they didn't want them anymore and that escape was impossible. Later, Loy instructed Jemboc to explain their cells to Keef, and the prisoners became interested to know about the Public Order Resentencing Directive, a piece of Imperial legislation enacted in response to rebel activity on the planet Aldhani, which had doubled the prisoners' sentencing. Loy explained how the system of tables and levels worked before assigning Keef to his place on Table Five, where he worked alongside Jemboc, Xaul, Taga, Ulaf, Ham, and Ruescott Melshi. In 5 BBY, with two hundred and forty-nine days left of his sentence, Loy was introduced to " Keef Girgo," a new prisoner who would be working in Five-Two-D. Loy was the floor manager of Unit Five-Two-D. Table Five." ―Kino Loy and Cassian Andor Losing hope, your mind, keep it to yourself. Problems with another inmate, I'll know before you do. I'm used to being on the top three on this level. I have a free hand in how I run this room. " Call it what you will, the point of this conversation is that you understand one thing most clearly. You play against all the other tables in this room, I play against all the other rooms." " The seven tallies are the running shift totals of all the other rooms on this floor.
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