Obi-Wan Kenobi (
beardstrokes) wrote in
driftfleet2016-01-03 10:37 am
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Who: Obi-Wan Kenobi and You
Broadcast: Video
Action: Hospitality Deck - Marsiva
When: January 2nd
[ Obi-Wan is no stranger to waking up to unknown locations, but this seemed odd . . . even for him. He gropes for his lightsaber . . . which is gone, obviously. He huffs, before straightening himself and brushing his hair back. Communications . . . communications . . . ah, there it is.
A video feed. Somewhat archaic, but it'll do. He doubts anyone from the Republic will be nearby, but perhaps the locals will offer some aid. Obi-Wan clears his throat before speaking. It's time for his other skill set to come in use. ]
Greetings. My name is General Kenobi. To whom do I have the pleasure of addressing? And I don't suppose there is someone willing to answer my questions? Because I have a great deal many of them.
Broadcast: Video
Action: Hospitality Deck - Marsiva
When: January 2nd
[ Obi-Wan is no stranger to waking up to unknown locations, but this seemed odd . . . even for him. He gropes for his lightsaber . . . which is gone, obviously. He huffs, before straightening himself and brushing his hair back. Communications . . . communications . . . ah, there it is.
A video feed. Somewhat archaic, but it'll do. He doubts anyone from the Republic will be nearby, but perhaps the locals will offer some aid. Obi-Wan clears his throat before speaking. It's time for his other skill set to come in use. ]
Greetings. My name is General Kenobi. To whom do I have the pleasure of addressing? And I don't suppose there is someone willing to answer my questions? Because I have a great deal many of them.

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... Can't get much past you, huh?
You're right-- there are some things I'm not saying. But... they aren't my things to say.
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[ If they're all together on these ships, these answers will ferret themselves out, without anyone's help. ]
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[For understanding.]
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[ Time for another topic, one that might be more uncomfortable. ]
I hear Anakin is giving you a rough time.
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... So you heard about that, huh.
[Well, that's not surprising. The whole fleet must have heard about it, by now. Their argument was not exactly private.]
It's not as bad as it sounds. We had a... bit of a blow-up. When he first arrived. It was bad. And public. But it's fine now! We made up. Sort of. It's weird.
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[ And he's loathe to interfere, no matter what Anakin says. Certainly, he'll step in if it gets out of hand, but that's all he's willing to do. ]
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[She looks away, then.]
... He wants me to come back.
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[ He crosses his arms. ]
But the decision has to be yours and yours alone.
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I'm sorry, but unless something changes... I won't be coming back.
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Of course. You need to do what you feel is best for you.
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Surely you don't think that anything about the way they treated me was fair, do you?
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[ He pauses ] But there was a Jedi involved, that we all trusted. For me, this was not the first time it has happened.
[ Dooku was Qui-Gon's master and he was lost so quickly, they barely had time to wrap their minds around it. Now, you cannot even speak of his past. ]
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Fine-- why didn't anybody notice what was going on with Barriss? Before it got to the point where she felt like no other choice but to bomb people?
[There's anger in her words, sure-- but this time they're not all directed at the Council. Some of it is at herself. In this, she's guilty as the Council. Barriss was her best friend, and she didn't notice a thing. She should have been there for her. She should have noticed.]
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[ It's a sting, not the kind he would give. ]
You seem to think the Council is apparently incapable of making mistakes. That is not true and it never will be. Or do you think we're all seeing and wise, like many people do?
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I wonder. I can't speak for them and they certainly should have said more for blaming one of their own.
I can say this, though. The loss was felt.
[ He pauses, briefly dwelling on Yoda's mission. ]
If we survive the Clone Wars, I doubt the Jedi will ever be what it once was.
[ It's a huge confession on his part, and he will still fight to protect the Jedi Order. He still believes, mistakes or otherwise. ]
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... Maybe. ... Would that, too, be the will of the Force?
[She isn't trying to be smart, or make a point. She's genuinely curious to know what Obi-Wan would think.]
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Perhaps. For every victory, a cost must be paid.
[ And he has yet to pay. ]
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[The troopers. The civilians. The Jedi. No one is without losses.]
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[ Yoda's thoughts don't fill him with hope, but he'll put his faith in them. They might win some victories, but they've all . . . lost the war. ]
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... Well. Home aside... [TIME FOR A SUBJECT CHANGE. Ahsoka puts on her best Jedi Face again.]
You should be assigned to a ship soon. Then we can talk in person.
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[ You can tell how thrilled Obi-Wan is about that. ]
Which ship are you on?
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It's not so bad. The other day we had a race.
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