"Oh, good, I love it when someone tries to bribe me for something I was going to do anyway." That wasn't sarcasm, he really did. He didn't trust Malgus, but it was a nice bit of reassurance and leverage, and he'd take it.
"Take over the ship and let me meditate a bit then I'll be with you."
He stood up, moved back a little, sat down and then almost immediately and gratefully stretched his consciousness out into the force. It wasn't a replacement for sleep but it would still be restorative enough for this.
Everything about this situation was ridiculous. From Malgus seeking the aid of a Jedi to being asleep for 3000 years. He sighed, staring down at the controls of the ship. Flying was much simpler than everything else around him.
Flying is simply math.
Dealing with an era where everything is different? Not so much. At least general ship controls have not changed much, though he supposed there was no reason to. Then again? People were caught up in traditions and old ways, he supposed they would cling to obsolete ship design as well.
One thing that did make him feel the slightest bit better was knowing that all of those he despised were long dead and gone. His only regret that he was not the one to kill them himself.
He stayed silent and let the Jedi have his moment of rest while his own thoughts drifted over everything that's happened so far everything he plans on doing in the future.
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"Take over the ship and let me meditate a bit then I'll be with you."
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With that said, he approaches the seat with the controls and gestures for Obi-Wan to get up.
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He stood up, moved back a little, sat down and then almost immediately and gratefully stretched his consciousness out into the force. It wasn't a replacement for sleep but it would still be restorative enough for this.
Just a few minutes.
Then he would (he hoped) block those memories.
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Flying is simply math.
Dealing with an era where everything is different? Not so much. At least general ship controls have not changed much, though he supposed there was no reason to. Then again? People were caught up in traditions and old ways, he supposed they would cling to obsolete ship design as well.
One thing that did make him feel the slightest bit better was knowing that all of those he despised were long dead and gone. His only regret that he was not the one to kill them himself.
He stayed silent and let the Jedi have his moment of rest while his own thoughts drifted over everything that's happened so far everything he plans on doing in the future.