Date: 2020-08-15 05:27 pm (UTC)
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That Obi-Wan was asking this out of a lack of care for himself, Qui-Gon didn't notice. Perhaps a mix of a failing on his part and simply because Jedi were trained from infancy to think about others before themselves. They always put their welbeing last.

"They are packing ask we speak. Anakin lost his pod-racer in the deal we made with Watto, but a small loss compared to the gain of freedom."

Date: 2020-08-22 12:49 am (UTC)
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"I am confident he will see it that way," Qui-Gon agreed.

Qui-Gon didn't comment on Obi-Wan's need to pack, he was sure the man could manage on his own.

But he remained, he was quiet for a moment until he finally said, "I did come for another reason."

Date: 2020-08-23 08:18 am (UTC)
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Qui-Gon chewed on the idea of telling Obi-Wan. Jedi didn't talk about intimate or deep matters of the Force with outsiders. And technically Obi-Wan was not a Jedi.

But the man would know of what Qui-Gon spoke, and it was his hope that the man would be more receptive than actual Jedi (namely the Council).

"I had a vision about the boy."

Date: 2020-08-29 03:20 am (UTC)
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Qui-Gon noticed Obi-Wan's response.

"I thought you might be more open minded than the Council."

Date: 2020-08-30 06:34 pm (UTC)
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Qui-Gon nodded.

"How much do you know of the old prophecies?" His time with Obi-Wan as his master had been brief. He'd couldn't remember if he'd ever mentioned them in his time with him. But he was also sure initiates did not get a thorough education on the subject, being so young.

Date: 2020-09-03 04:06 am (UTC)
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This gave Qui-Gon an idea of how much he needed to explain, though he chose his words carefully. Obi-Wan was no longer a Jedi, Qui-Gon was skating a thin line between right and wrong, according the Order, by explaining this.

"The old prophacies speak of a Chosen One who will bring balance to the Force." A good place to start.

Date: 2020-09-09 05:25 pm (UTC)
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Unfortunately, Qui-Gon's had more alarming news that needed to be explained first.

The Council was well aware of the means by which Rael died, but their response thus far had been underwhelming, in Qui-Gon's opinion. It was one thing for a Jedi to fall and turn to the Dark Side, a Sith resurgence was something else altogether and required more than talking about the issue. Which is all that the Council seemed to be doing right now.

It was because of the Council's inability to move decisively that Qui-Gon decided it was worth their ire to explain more of the situation to Obi-Wan.

"The Council would not approve what I'm about to tell you," Qui-Gon prefaced. "Rael's death was no mere tragic coincidence on Naboo. When we helped the Queen infiltrate the palace in her plan to retake the planet, we encountered a highly skilled Dark Side user. He was clearly well trained, and I believe he is an indication the Sith have returned."

Date: 2020-10-05 04:43 am (UTC)
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"I am aware of that," Qui-Gon said, easily sailing over Obi-Wan's cold response with his Jedi sensibilities. Whatever emotions Obi-Wan was feeling didn't hinder Qui-Gon talking about what he felt he needed to discuss, so the older man was unfazed.

"The Jedi also wouldn't take him," Qui-Gon said. That was a reality Qui-Gon couldn't change.

"However, the Jedi's refusal to admit initiates older than a certain age doesn't negate my vision of him. I now believe he is not just a boy strong with the Force, but the that the Force has a purpose for him, even if the Council will not see it if I were to present my thoughts to them."

Date: 2020-10-29 05:35 am (UTC)
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"I believe he should be trained in the ways of the Force," Qui-Gon said decisively, though his tone was hardly forceful. "Even if the Jedi will not accept him."

Date: 2020-11-08 01:00 am (UTC)
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"He's already nine, much older than it is ideal to start training someone in the ways of the Force. You were fourteen when you left the Order. Your training was incomplete," Qui-Gon said, he'd meant it as a statement of fact but this all came out sounding more than a bit arrogant. "He needs someone fully trained in the ways of the Force to guide him."

Date: 2020-11-25 05:09 am (UTC)
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"And who would you suggest?" Qui-Gon was quick to add, this time his irritation rang through all too clearly.

Date: 2020-12-06 06:26 am (UTC)
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Oh, that did sting and it did show on Qui-Gon's face.

"Are you so willing to let your feelings about our past and about the Jedi cloud your ability to make the right decisions on behalf of Anakin?" Qui-Gon snapped. "He needs someone knowledgeable in the ways of the Force to guide him."

But Qui-Gon knew they were left with no options. He knew of no one that fit that description.

Unless...

"If you are willing to set aside your pride, I have a proposal."

Date: 2020-12-13 05:20 am (UTC)
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Qui-Gon diplomatically moved on.

“We train him together.”

This simple suggestion was a breach of Jedi rules on many levels. The Jedi were uncomfortable with individuals learning how to use the Force outside of the Order, it was a shade closer to letting Dark Siders run free unchecked. Even if they weren’t Dark Siders. It was also against the Order’s rules to train someone without the Order’s approval.

However, Qui-Gon believed in his vision involving the boy, more than he believed in the right of the Council to have a say in all things related to the Force. Such was the depth of his conviction regarding what he’d experienced.

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