[Reacting to this (http://community.livejournal.com/damned/464766.html?thread=37668478#t37668478)]
He turned to face Callisto and Goku. Why were they still bickering in a time like this? If anything they should be working together -
The pain came like clockwork following Martin Landel's countdown.
Qui-Gon was startled to smell something burning and he looked down, face paling a little. His tunic, right above his healed lightsaber wound was burning up as if the invisible blade was slowly passing through the cloth, cleaving its way straight through to the exact same spot that he'd been run through by the Sith creature. The Jedi fell back with an involuntary moan as the skin began to sizzle, turning red as the "point" made agonizingly slow contact, a small, scorched hole in his stomach starting to open up. He couldn't call on the Force to heal him or help - he'd have to deal with this on his own and there wasn't much he could do about it except try to ride it out.
Most likely he would die, Qui-Gon thought in a haze of growing pain. He knew he shouldn't have survived the wound the first time, but he was glad he'd been there to see Obi-Wan become a Jedi Knight.
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He turned to face Callisto and Goku. Why were they still bickering in a time like this? If anything they should be working together -
The pain came like clockwork following Martin Landel's countdown.
Qui-Gon was startled to smell something burning and he looked down, face paling a little. His tunic, right above his healed lightsaber wound was burning up as if the invisible blade was slowly passing through the cloth, cleaving its way straight through to the exact same spot that he'd been run through by the Sith creature. The Jedi fell back with an involuntary moan as the skin began to sizzle, turning red as the "point" made agonizingly slow contact, a small, scorched hole in his stomach starting to open up. He couldn't call on the Force to heal him or help - he'd have to deal with this on his own and there wasn't much he could do about it except try to ride it out.
Most likely he would die, Qui-Gon thought in a haze of growing pain. He knew he shouldn't have survived the wound the first time, but he was glad he'd been there to see Obi-Wan become a Jedi Knight.