He glanced at Anakin and knew what he was suggesting immediately. He couldn't object to the idea given that it was desperate and Anakin did those races, anyway.
"All you need is a pod race and a willingness to gamble on an underdog."
That was his sole contribution.
Desperate situations, desperate measures and he was not taking his plate back just drinking his tea (it was his tea and water, he had contributed everything he had in his place, he was letting himself have that).
"He wouldn't even need to gamble," Anakin said. "Watto's racer is broken, but I have my own I've been building."
Qui-Gon, however, was not following.
"What are you proposing, Anakin?"
"Well, there's a big pod race coming up, and if I win, you can use the prize to buy the part to repair your ship."
Qui-Gon looked at Anakin curiously for the first time, as if he'd really started to notice him. He'd run across Force sensitive individuals missed by the Order all the time. It was unfortunate that the Order had missed them, but the Order had rules about who could join, and past a certain age, a child was simply not accepted.
"Pod races are very dangerous," he said skeptically. Force sensitivity was one thing, knowing how to use it was something else altogether. "Humans usually cannot compete in them, too fast for their reflexes."
Qui-Gon shot a glance at Obi-Wan- was he teaching the child?
"He has been competing in those races for as long as I've known him and he's gotten steadily better as he's been more aware of the Force and what it is." So yeah he's done some teaching, but mostly it's just Anakin. "And just as he's grown, of course. I suspect he's been losing races on purpose for a while. It's still dangerous, but he'll get you enough money for your part."
"Ani," Shmi said suddenly. "Is that true?" She looked from Anakin to Obi-Wan. Her thoughts were always about safety. "Watto would be very angry if he knew that." And she wouldn't be able to protect him, and she hated herself because of that.
"Mom," Anakin said, looking sheepish again. "It's okay. He never bets on me anyways. If I beat Sebulba, he'd take it out on Obi-Wan. I'm okay with coming in second. I don't need to win. Well, until now. I could do it now... But..." he looked at Obi-Wan. "Then you'd get hurt."
He listened through all that and he did not have a whole heck of a lot to say. He just looked Anakin firmly in the eyes and said directly and simply: "This is important. Win."
"Watto is immune to force suggestion but he's fairly easy to manipulate by conventional means. He's also greedy. It shouldn't be that hard to push the right buttons to convince him. Just play the game right, Jedi."
He doesn't think this is insurmountable but it is going to have to come from Qui-Gon.
For now though. "Let's all help get this cleaned up and head to bed for now." Please just - let him sit down and be quiet with at least a few fewer people. He wasn't likely to sleep but he could at least be quiet and rest.
After supper was cleared away and cleaned up, they divided up the space for sleeping. Shmi took Anakin's bed with her son and had insisted that Padme take her bed. Padme didn't want to impose, especially when everyone else had to sleep on the hard floor with just blankets and mats for comfort, but Shmi wouldn't hear of a refusal.
Still, Padme couldn't sleep. She couldn't do more than a one brief message back to Captain Panaka - who was probably hating her choice to explore the city more than ever now that there was a sandstorm. But the message was hard to hear, because of the storm, and it wasn't informative anyways due to the deception she was trying to pull off. She felt no more comforted about the situation of her world than she did when they landed here.
She'd been given a small glass of water before going to sleep. She'd set it on ground when she was done with it, planning to return it to the kitchen in the morning. But she tossed and turned and finally decided to just use returning it to the kitchen has an excuse.
She didn't expect to find another person sitting at the table.
"Oh, I'm sorry," she said. "I didn't wake you did, I?"
He was just at the table, nursing a second cup of tea and being quiet. He heard - and felt - her moving around in there before she arrived and greeted her with a slight smile. "No." She hadn't at all. "I was just listening to the wind." And thinking. "Would you prefer tea to the water?" He can do that much for her and it may help with sleep, eventually.
"I would appreciate that," she said and accepted tea from him.
She felt unsure of what to say around Obi-Wan. The things said at dinner seemed quite personal. And from what she'd gathered, Obi-Wan and Master Jinn already knew each other. But not in a way that brought any of them joy to see each other again.
"I'm sorry if my question brought up unpleasant memories for you. I was only trying to understand this place better."
"You didn't. I'm sorry your perfectly reasonable questions started all of that, though. I'm not really sure you even got any answers out of it."
He sat back down once they both had the tea, one leg folded under him. It was the truth, really. The 'unpleasant' memories were mostly pleasant, in a paradoxical way, and they weren't her doing.
"I'm sorry about your planet and the delay in getting your Queen to the Senate."
"No. I'd enjoy the company, and I don't mind if you want to try the conversation that blew up around you again, either." Simple, quiet, honest and direct.
"Thank you," she said and took a seat opposite him.
"There's so much about the galaxy that I'm finding I didn't know. I've been off Naboo before, for humanitarian work with my father. And still Tatooine surprises me. How can the Republic just ignore the people in need here?"
"For the same reasons that the Jedi do," he said, now with much less bitterness. "Or that Qui-Gon resisted my request for him to get Anakin and Shmi out of here."
There is a small pause, before he tries to elaborate. "They are two people, balanced against the weight of Naboo and everyone there. Even scaled to all the slaves on Tatooine, against the need within the Republic and what Tatooine can offer in return--" He shrugs slightly but also sighs, tiredly. "It just isn't worth the resources for them to help when they will get little to nothing back."
Padme made a face, "I understand addressing the unjust occupation of a world." There was no argument there, her loyalty was to Naboo. "But I don't accept the value of sentient life is so little the Galactic Republic would ignore their rights. That is what the Republic is for, not profit. The Republic is supposed to use its resources to help people."
Padme wanted to get indignant, argue more, pour more passion into something because it would feel like doing something useful. And right now she felt very useless.
And for a brief second, this probably showed all over her face. But in a breath she'd schooled her features once again.
It did show and he honestly loved her just a little bit for it. He didn't even have to know her for that, because it was loving that spark of passion and idealism and ... freedom.
"Maybe when the situation on Naboo is better, your Queen can remind the Senate that Tatooine is out here. Meanwhile maybe help nudge Qui-Gon out of his tunnel vision. He's always been very... mission focused. Sometimes there are things happening outside the mission that are worth coming back to."
Padme wished there was something more concrete in Obi-Wan's request.
"As the Queen's handmaiden, I can assure you she will be appalled by the conditions of Tatooine and will do what she can." When you spoke about yourself like you were another person, it was easy to make those kinds of promises.
But even as the actual Queen of Naboo, the latter task seemed impossible.
"I can try. But I do not know what powers of persuasion you think I have over a Jedi. I may have even exhausted his grace by simply being here. He did not approve when the Queen sent me with him to find a part for our ship."
He laughs softly at that. "The reason I left the Jedi was because there was a mission that we had completed, but people I would not walk away from and leave in need. But there are ways. Primarily he'll need to believe that there is something to do with them. The Temple can't take them, and they obviously have no resources. Help him find those answers, if you can. If you can't - the effort matters."
He grinned, still a little... conflicted, but he had no doubt. "If he doesn't win, I will be very surprised. He's better than you can imagine." A pause and; "How old are you?"
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Date: 2020-07-11 06:51 pm (UTC)"All you need is a pod race and a willingness to gamble on an underdog."
That was his sole contribution.
Desperate situations, desperate measures and he was not taking his plate back just drinking his tea (it was his tea and water, he had contributed everything he had in his place, he was letting himself have that).
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Date: 2020-07-11 07:09 pm (UTC)"He wouldn't even need to gamble," Anakin said. "Watto's racer is broken, but I have my own I've been building."
Qui-Gon, however, was not following.
"What are you proposing, Anakin?"
"Well, there's a big pod race coming up, and if I win, you can use the prize to buy the part to repair your ship."
Qui-Gon looked at Anakin curiously for the first time, as if he'd really started to notice him. He'd run across Force sensitive individuals missed by the Order all the time. It was unfortunate that the Order had missed them, but the Order had rules about who could join, and past a certain age, a child was simply not accepted.
"Pod races are very dangerous," he said skeptically. Force sensitivity was one thing, knowing how to use it was something else altogether. "Humans usually cannot compete in them, too fast for their reflexes."
Qui-Gon shot a glance at Obi-Wan- was he teaching the child?
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Date: 2020-07-11 07:14 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-07-11 07:20 pm (UTC)"Mom," Anakin said, looking sheepish again. "It's okay. He never bets on me anyways. If I beat Sebulba, he'd take it out on Obi-Wan. I'm okay with coming in second. I don't need to win. Well, until now. I could do it now... But..." he looked at Obi-Wan. "Then you'd get hurt."
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Date: 2020-07-11 07:27 pm (UTC)And Shmi did see a problem. "He can do it. But you'll need to convince Watto to let you enter him."
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Date: 2020-07-11 07:29 pm (UTC)He doesn't think this is insurmountable but it is going to have to come from Qui-Gon.
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Date: 2020-07-11 07:39 pm (UTC)"Why don't you show me your pod racer in the morning. And we can discuss it more then."
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Date: 2020-07-11 07:40 pm (UTC)For now though. "Let's all help get this cleaned up and head to bed for now." Please just - let him sit down and be quiet with at least a few fewer people. He wasn't likely to sleep but he could at least be quiet and rest.
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Date: 2020-07-11 07:55 pm (UTC)Still, Padme couldn't sleep. She couldn't do more than a one brief message back to Captain Panaka - who was probably hating her choice to explore the city more than ever now that there was a sandstorm. But the message was hard to hear, because of the storm, and it wasn't informative anyways due to the deception she was trying to pull off. She felt no more comforted about the situation of her world than she did when they landed here.
She'd been given a small glass of water before going to sleep. She'd set it on ground when she was done with it, planning to return it to the kitchen in the morning. But she tossed and turned and finally decided to just use returning it to the kitchen has an excuse.
She didn't expect to find another person sitting at the table.
"Oh, I'm sorry," she said. "I didn't wake you did, I?"
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Date: 2020-07-11 08:31 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-07-11 08:39 pm (UTC)She felt unsure of what to say around Obi-Wan. The things said at dinner seemed quite personal. And from what she'd gathered, Obi-Wan and Master Jinn already knew each other. But not in a way that brought any of them joy to see each other again.
"I'm sorry if my question brought up unpleasant memories for you. I was only trying to understand this place better."
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Date: 2020-07-11 08:42 pm (UTC)He sat back down once they both had the tea, one leg folded under him. It was the truth, really. The 'unpleasant' memories were mostly pleasant, in a paradoxical way, and they weren't her doing.
"I'm sorry about your planet and the delay in getting your Queen to the Senate."
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Date: 2020-07-11 08:51 pm (UTC)"Thank you. I have hope we will find a way to help my home world... Do you mind if I joined you?" She nodded towards the table.
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Date: 2020-07-11 08:54 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-07-11 09:01 pm (UTC)"There's so much about the galaxy that I'm finding I didn't know. I've been off Naboo before, for humanitarian work with my father. And still Tatooine surprises me. How can the Republic just ignore the people in need here?"
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Date: 2020-07-11 09:06 pm (UTC)There is a small pause, before he tries to elaborate. "They are two people, balanced against the weight of Naboo and everyone there. Even scaled to all the slaves on Tatooine, against the need within the Republic and what Tatooine can offer in return--" He shrugs slightly but also sighs, tiredly. "It just isn't worth the resources for them to help when they will get little to nothing back."
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Date: 2020-07-11 09:27 pm (UTC)And for a brief second, this probably showed all over her face. But in a breath she'd schooled her features once again.
Indignation right now would accomplish nothing.
"What can I do to help while I'm here?"
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Date: 2020-07-11 09:34 pm (UTC)"Maybe when the situation on Naboo is better, your Queen can remind the Senate that Tatooine is out here. Meanwhile maybe help nudge Qui-Gon out of his tunnel vision. He's always been very... mission focused. Sometimes there are things happening outside the mission that are worth coming back to."
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Date: 2020-07-11 09:40 pm (UTC)"As the Queen's handmaiden, I can assure you she will be appalled by the conditions of Tatooine and will do what she can." When you spoke about yourself like you were another person, it was easy to make those kinds of promises.
But even as the actual Queen of Naboo, the latter task seemed impossible.
"I can try. But I do not know what powers of persuasion you think I have over a Jedi. I may have even exhausted his grace by simply being here. He did not approve when the Queen sent me with him to find a part for our ship."
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