quigonejinn: (obi wan - all that we hold onto)
quigonejinn ([personal profile] quigonejinn) wrote2006-07-28 06:39 am
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just like a priest. *hums*



1.

Some Jedi take an oath promising never to tell a lie. When Obi-Wan considered it as a young Padawan, Qui-Gon left him to it, as he did whenever Obi-Wan started something that he did not particularly care about one way or the other. He did, however, offer up one piece of commentary:

"My master took it some years ago."

Obi-Wan spent years examining that particular memory for inflections of tone, for hints that Qui-Gon had been trying to warn him.


2.

Anakin was, in certain respects, socially crippled. He was incapable of understanding implication, of grasping fine, unsaid points. Obi-Wan initially attributed it to the crudeness of Anakin's upbringing, and when that was no longer possible, to the degree to which Anakin interacted with machines. There was, he thought, a translation difficulty. Anakin produced surprisingly nuanced source code for his droids. It was graceful; it alluded to the unprocessed, and when he was an old man in the desert, Obi-Wan had a great deal of time to reflect upon his Padawan's early affinity for the mechanical.

[identity profile] neotoma.livejournal.com 2006-07-28 10:25 pm (UTC)(link)
"My master took it some years ago."

Hee... cause he never really lied, did he? Poor Obi-Wan has a lot of think about in his long exile on Tatooine.

Also, Anakin really is not subtle. It must have bother Obi-Wan a lot, because it was so un-Jedi.

[identity profile] quigonejinn.livejournal.com 2006-07-29 10:30 am (UTC)(link)
Anakin is the unsubtlest of the subtle. It's like Palpatine genetically engineered that, too, or something.