Qui-Gon finished his breakfast before pushing the tray to the side and giving Obi-Wan his full attention.
"More than a little dangerous, I'd imagine," Qui-Gon said. "But I believe we as Jedi must risk it."
He didn't want to speak specifically for Obi-Wan, but he knew this was his duty to investigate as much as it was his old Master's. If there were answers, they would have to seek it. If it was as dangerous as the Arena...selfishly speaking, Qui-Gon had to admit he wanted to be with Obi-Wan when they tried the North Door. There was no telling if there would be another trial. And while Qui-Gon knew he had to let go of his friend, he couldn't deny that this time he would come with, no matter what he said. They would face this together, as Jedi.
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"More than a little dangerous, I'd imagine," Qui-Gon said. "But I believe we as Jedi must risk it."
He didn't want to speak specifically for Obi-Wan, but he knew this was his duty to investigate as much as it was his old Master's. If there were answers, they would have to seek it. If it was as dangerous as the Arena...selfishly speaking, Qui-Gon had to admit he wanted to be with Obi-Wan when they tried the North Door. There was no telling if there would be another trial. And while Qui-Gon knew he had to let go of his friend, he couldn't deny that this time he would come with, no matter what he said. They would face this together, as Jedi.