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[personal profile] ct_7567 2018-09-03 04:03 am (UTC)(link)
A last resort for your time, perhaps. I suspect we're at that point by now.

[ Any unnecessary destruction is... unfortunate. But the entire galaxy's at war. A single moon burning to the ground would be well worth peace - it's not as though moons aren't already burning to the ground as it is. ]

I don't know anything about the records they keep, but I'll be sure to tell them. Thank you. [ His lips quirk. ] Perhaps that's why we were brought together in the first place.
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[personal profile] ct_7567 2018-09-09 11:20 pm (UTC)(link)
You believe we're here because of some sort of advanced technology?

[ He's surprised - and he looks it. That hadn't occurred to him. Nobody wanting to save anything would put together a clone and some Jedi Padawan in hopes that they'd figure it out. It just doesn't make sense. ]

In all honesty, I figured it was the Force. That tends to be what's to blame whenever things get... [ Strange? Illogical? Ending with people going missing for a split second only to have them return with claims they've been gone for days? ]

Mystical.
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[personal profile] ct_7567 2018-09-14 08:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Not this specific case, no. But there was one mission in which they claimed that they had been missing for days when we had only lost contact with them for a moment. They blamed the disparity in time on the Force, and I saw no reason to dispute their claims. It's not quite moving backwards or forwards in time but time certainly hadn't been working properly for them.

[ Nor, he thinks, did it work in their favour. They returned to the ship looking harried and closed-off, having seen things that they did not wish to. Rex hadn't pushed the matter. It wasn't his place. ]

Does the Force have to be used by a Jedi or a Sith to make that sort of impact? Or can it do so on its own? You lot tend to refer to it as a living thing. Surely it can make its own calls.