http://braidless.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] braidless.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] damned_institute 2007-12-28 05:07 am (UTC)

Obi-Wan knew that they couldn't stop defending themselves. But Qui-Gon was right -- knowing the identity of these monsters would likely shift their priorities and how they conducted themselves during battle. They would have to take better care in the kinds of conflicts they engaged in, that was for certain.

As of now, he was unaware of Qui-Gon's definite plans to save the staff too, but years of being by the Jedi Master's side gave him at least an inkling of what he was thinking. Obi-Wan couldn't say he entirely approved (he was still pretty iffy about the idea of liberating all of the prisoners by themselves as it was), but now didn't seem to be the time to discuss it.

Obi-Wan took the ripped page and gazed at the crude diagrams. "A commlink?" he echoed. Come to think of it, he'd been thinking they needed some kind of communication device to keep in touch. "Yes, that would certainly be quite useful. But do you think we'll be able to find the parts for such a thing?"

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