A certain point of view
Jariah Syn comes face to face with his past and the Jedi Council make a decision regarding Darth Krayt.
Pros:
The situation with Jariah Syn and Rasi Tuum went down as predictable. While Jariah put up a decent fight against a Jedi master, he's no match for Rasi Tuum. His reason for hating Jedi is reasonable, but deep down, he had to realize that his father wasn't up to no good. His stance with Jedi is questionable though.
I did like the confrontation between Shado and Cade. Shado is a dedicated Jedi and a friend to Cade, but he will not hesitate to preach to Cade like a Jedi master about the dark side. Of course Cade is acting like himself believing that he is in control.
The Jedi decision on both Princess Sia and Cade Skywalker was obvious from the start as well. While the Jedi Council agree that they could work together with Roan Fel, they refuse to take part of the assassination of Darth Krayt. Their reasons are understandable like Obi-Wan's statement to Luke Skywalker in Return of the Jedi "A certain point of view". Of course, Cade is going to go along with his plan whether or not, but he's not alone. Joined by Shado, Antraes, Ganner and Azlyn, he's going to make his plan a reality somehow.
Cons:
Not only is this issue's pacing is slow, this was just a predicable issue. I don't mean to make sound like it's a bad thing, but don't expect to be surprised too much in this issue.
Overall: There's only one more issue left before the Vector crossover comes into the Legacy era. Next issue appears to feature Darth Wyyrlok.