[Vima shakes her head. You can't, really. Not when those people were standing in the Council Chamber itself.]
The strange thing is, it's true about you being stronger, a better Jedi. But they aren't the ones who have a right to judge. [She turns to face Ahsoka, wondering if her words make any sense. What makes a person a Jedi? It's not like a certificate you put on the wall.] You were right to go. Those Jedi Masters--they can't judge that. They need to judge themselves.
[Ahsoka said that she wouldn't tell Vima about the future in case it messed up the timeline. And yes, maybe what happened really is the will of the Force. But Vima can't stand the thought that the Force would guide the Order to this self-serving end. She holds out the beads.]
They were on the floor. Do you need them?
[She noted that the Jedi who gave them to Ahsoka wasn't in the Council Chamber.]
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The strange thing is, it's true about you being stronger, a better Jedi. But they aren't the ones who have a right to judge. [She turns to face Ahsoka, wondering if her words make any sense. What makes a person a Jedi? It's not like a certificate you put on the wall.] You were right to go. Those Jedi Masters--they can't judge that. They need to judge themselves.
[Ahsoka said that she wouldn't tell Vima about the future in case it messed up the timeline. And yes, maybe what happened really is the will of the Force. But Vima can't stand the thought that the Force would guide the Order to this self-serving end. She holds out the beads.]
They were on the floor. Do you need them?
[She noted that the Jedi who gave them to Ahsoka wasn't in the Council Chamber.]