- I read about them. But actually experiencing one...
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2570. Option - This is a big step for you.Player - Experiencing a Force bond like that is often a shock. The fact you sensed it, and stayed in control, shows you've come far.
2490. Option - Help the Twi'lek villagers.Player - There's a settlement on Tython called Kallikori Village. The people there are poor and often hungry. They could use your help.
1271. Option - In case you stop being a Jedi.Player - You never know when you'll lose your lightsaber, even your connection to the Force, and need to improvise.
- I don't know. I talked to other Padawans--I'm much further along than some of them. They even asked me questions!
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2526. Option - You sensed that? Impressive.Player - Tython is strong in the Force, and like the Force, it has both darkness and light. Not everyone can feel it.
- Everything I've lost; I meditate and study but it still hurts. Shouldn't my training make this better?
2454. Option - The Jedi Code says it best.Player - "Emotion, yet peace." These feelings will pass; your inner peace cannot be lost unless you allow it.
- "No chaos, only harmony." No more "chaotic" ruins, just harmonious trade. Hopefully.
464. <Non-dialogue segment.>
Link to Node 471
Link to Node 470
452. Option - You could restore the Annex.Player - Spend the credits on renovating those ruins. You'll preserve your heritage, and attract Republic scholars.
- You've known Doctor Cedrax longer than I have. Um, how can I tell him no? Nicely?
2399. Option - Remind him you're a Jedi.Player - Tell Tharan you'd love to spend time with him. Once he's been through the Council's vetting process for potential mates.
- Um. I read the texts the Council sent me, but I still don't understand what a Padawan does.
144. Option - She learns.Player - A Padawan hones her combat and meditation skills, exercises temperance, and is open to the knowledge of all cultures.
- But what should I know first? To serve you best, I mean.
161. Option - Patience is most important.Player - A Jedi is always patient. The results of your actions may be years, even decades away, and you must be willing to wait. +50
- I try, but it's like lighting a fuse. I'm just putting off the bang 'til later.
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152. Option - I must warn of the dark side.Player - First: Aggression, hatred and fear can drive even the noblest Jedi to evil. You must always guard against these emotions. +50
- But what about the Empire? How can you not hate them for everything they've done?
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168. Option - I demand absolute loyalty.Player - A Padawan must have complete, unquestioning commitment to her Master, wherever their path may lead. +50
198. Option - Listen to the Jedi Code.Player - Remember the tenets of our order. There is no emotion; there is peace. There is no ignorance; there is knowledge. +50
204. Player - There is no passion; there is serenity. There is no chaos; there is harmony. There is no death; there is the Force.
199. Option - I can recommend a text.Player - Ask the Council for Master Alaqua's "Meditations on a Padawan's Journey." Another perspective might help you.
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200. Option - "Knowledge brings control."Player - Consider this. The secret to controlling those beneath you, and those who restrict you, is to know more than they do. +50
- Thank you. I don't mean to be slow. Everything's so new.
227. Option - There's a lot on your mind.Player - You have your studies, and your responsibilities to your planet. Either burden would be heavy enough on its own.
- It must be why you Jedi train so hard. Sorry, I mean, we Jedi!
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356. Option - It shouldn't be like this.Player - The Republic has always been a culture of cooperation and innovation. But the war has taken a heavy toll.
- Nobody else back home has my powers. I was always... sort of a freak.
111. Option - No. You were always a Jedi.Player - When an adult joins the Jedi Order, they don't lose who they were. But they see the path they were walking very differently.
109. Option - You're a freak out here, too.Player - Nobody in the order has powers like yours, either. The Council's probably wondering what to make of you.