Obi-Wan Kenobi (
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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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[ Trying to teach Anakin wisdom is akin to pulling teeth out of a gundark. ]
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[It just seems necessary to reassure General Kenobi that, whatever Luke is, he isn't someone to be concerned about.]
Everything will make a little more sense soon. I promise.
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Of course. I shall be patient.
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If you do need anything else, please don't hesitate to call on me.
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I have just spoken to your brother.
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Then you know.
Re: private
[ This is hard to talk about. ]
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[Every correction she could make is something she's agreed not to say.]
I can't promise to answer your questions, but I'm willing to try.
Re: private
[ His voice is gentle. ] But I'm sure you have questions for me.
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And then--are you sure?--she asks the same thing she did Ahsoka. Several different reasons why, not least because she'd like to compare reports.]
You knew my mother as well, didn't you? Could you tell me about her?
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[ He pauses. The Clone Wars had meant that Padme and Obi-Wan didn't talk as much.]
She was . . . strong. As a senator, she was subject to plots, deceit, corruption but she always stood for what she believed in. Her words could sway thousands.
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[He speaks broadly, but the general outline matches Ahsoka's description.]
And what of--[there's a slight hitch as she makes herself say the name General Kenobi will recognize]--Anakin Skywalker?
[She did herself no favours in making clear to Ahsoka just how little love she had for Darth Vader. This time, she wants to obtain her information with a neutral face if she can.]
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[ And Bail, of course. Padme had many friends. Obi-Wan was one, but their duties rarely gave time to deepen it. He trusted her, believed in her . . . but he could not give Leia any rare glimpses of her mother.
Her father, though . . . ]
Your father . . . was impulsive. Brave. Had a lot of trouble listening to orders and plans, but he cared for people. His troops, the people he saved.
[ Ahsoka. Myself. Padme. There's no denying that, but voicing it is needless. ]
A powerful jedi, a good friend. I am -- have been fortunate to be his Master.
[ A poor master, at that. A substitute for someone greater. ]
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So I've heard.
[She listens to him, trying to picture a man bearing any of those traits. Her mind is too occupied by black gloves and mechanical wheezes to succeed. There's no strange, momentary glimpse of the man that was, the way there was when Ahsoka spoke of Vader's past.]
...Thank you for telling me about them.
[Bringing herself to speak of Vader specifically, without arousing more suspicion on General Kenobi's part, is beyond her at that moment.]
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[ He's aware of the impression Anakin gives, after all. ]
I imagine a lot could be same about Bail. I had worked with him. He's always put others first, no matter the cost.
[ Probably best to leave out all the bickering they did, too. ]
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[MOSTLY PADME, let's be real here, but any information is valuable.
At the mention of Bail, she smiles, though it doesn't quite lighten her eyes.]
My father was committed to his ideals. It's one of the things I admired most about him.
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[ Then Wild Space. ]
Padme and Bail always had each other's support. In their line of work, friendships could always become clouded, but theirs remained clear.
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[For the best, she's sure--if nothing else, she was left with the belief that General Kenobi was an incredibly capable Jedi.] Politics can be a lonely business. Their friendship must have been strong to survive it.
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Padme and Bail inspired people. They almost made me believe in politics. But I believe the Senate was in good hands . . . when it was theirs.
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Leia takes a moment to find an appropriately neutral reply. Most of the things she can think to say will reveal all too much about the galaxy to come.]
We hope to carry on their legacy, in my time.
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If I may ask, how do you plan on doing that?
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[Believe her, General, she'd like to tell you all about it
and possibly get your opinion.]When I was transported here, we had just won a major victory for peace within the galaxy. It wasn't on the Senate floor, but I think it's something my father would have been in favour of regardless.
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A victory for all time, I imagine. That is no easy feat.
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[She can't imagine what kind of despot could possibly come to rival the Emperor.]
It took years of work to come to this point. To be entirely honest with you, it's still difficult to believe.
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[ In a way, Yoda's words had filled him with hope. ]
There were many times, during the War, that it seemed difficult to believe such scars could fade away.
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