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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No . . . Not on Tatooine, I imagine.
[ That planet rarely changes, even as the war does. ]
I'm surprised we met there. I rarely visit that planet.
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[That seems an eternity ago, though it was only a few years.]
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. . . Why would a droid go rogue?
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He's a strange little R2 unit. And I was stupid enough to take his chip off him, so he could leave our compound.
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That droid has always been precocious. Even with your father, but he loved him dearly.
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[Another connection they shared and Luke hadn't known. Far be it for R2 to tell him . . . though perhaps the droid had his memory wiped. But of course they shared the same droid; just as Obi-Wan said, true coincidences are rare.]
What-- I asked Ahsoka, but-- what . . . what was it like, being his Master?
[That's a far more socially acceptable way of asking what's my father like?]
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[ He (fondly) remembers the time Anakin lost R2 and went on a manhunt to find him.
Luke's other question was harder . . . How to express how Anakin has changed his life, completely and irrevocably, that a life without Anakin seems . . . duller. Oh, sometimes, he wished it were so, but those thoughts were seldom.]
Well, your father certainly enjoyed flouting the rules and authority whenever he could, but he . . . is dedicated to the Jedi Order. He questions but that does not overrule his compassion.
[ Anakin's strength was his overwhelming compassion. ]
Honestly, your father is hard to describe at times. He can be quite the enigma to most, especially Jedi.
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[Dryly said, frankly, though Obi-Wan won't quite be able to appreciate that.]
Perhaps-- not now, but once you've settled-- I would be interested in learning more about the Order. About the teachings of the Jedi, both physical and spiritual. My own tutoring was . . . spotty.
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I would be honoured, to pass on whatever knowledge I possess. Whenever you're ready, seek me out. I never turn a pupil.
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Besides. If he's to rebuild the Jedi on his own, he'll need all the instruction he can absorb.]
I'll come by as soon as you're assigned a ship, then.
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[ He imagines there is a quite a bit of . . . work to be done. ]