gosh dang it type-o's! MUST FIX! *wages war with brain farts*
Yes but I think the point I was trying to get at while wading through this, is that it would've been clearer if there was a listing of the people in the know. That's why the confusion started here on my end (I tend to ask questions a lot), and it was because of the 'he'll request' bit that initially threw me off, as I explained. That's why I was trying to get to the bottom of that, and it's been sorted out. So - like I said - everyone can be on the same page, where it's just that list of specific characters who know. My toon doesn't know and anyone not on the list wouldn't know, then. Just as it should be. :)
It's not an argument or even a debate as much as it is me trying to figure out the how's and why's, so please don't take it that way. I'm simply trying to figure out who said who to who, IF something was said, and not bring in a hypothetical situation if it was some sort of trust issue between characters. Which didn't happen at all to begin nor end with (now that I get the gist of things), and my character doesn't know about the lightsaber situation at all, as per your request.
I was simply trying to sort out if it was a conversation that took place or not, and I gave the reasons why I mistakenly thought it was (thus the quotation to explain why I had thought that), based on what information I was given.
Ultimately I had to ask so we're -all- on he same page, and so that the people you listed are the only ones that -do- know. You've also just pointed out you don't want the FBI to know and/or find out anything before/during/after the fact...so anyone with a FBI character is aware, so the secret is safe all around and all bases are covered. Even if it was lost or whatever. That keeps you safe so your toon can do what they want with any future plot stuff involving over-sized glowsticks. ;)
I'm comfy with the unknowingness and tyvm for explaining it further.
Edit: sorry about double-post, I always notice my brainfart-type-o's too late. xD