"I did not say that Eldrak's words hold merit. I say that there is no other padawan more qualified to be a Knight than you." I don't think that a Jedi must always be a warrior, and I think that you are the prime example of this. Not to mention those among our ranks who pilot ships, or archive our knowledge, or even those who do undercover work.Įldrak, you said yourself that fighting is not the first option that you would seek, and I think that your words hold much more importance than my colleagues realize. There are Jedi mediators who use their skills of negotiation and diplomacy instead of their skill with a saber. There are Jedi who flow with nature, working with animals and plants to further understand our position in the great web of the Force. There are plenty of Jedi craftsmen and women who would much rather build a lightsaber than use it. "Not every Jedi is a warrior, and indeed not every Jedi should be a warrior. It had often troubled me that so many Jedi were more concerned with fighting than the Force, even more "He is correct." I leaned forward in my chair, looking around the room. This is just me doing what I do best- sharing information. By no means am I attempting to tell the Council what to do, nor do I consider myself a member thereof. I don't know that many people are familiar with it, as it is somewhat new, so I figured that I would throw this out and see if it sticks. (ooc) This is just some info that I happened to come across in the Star Wars RolePlaying Game Core Sourcebook put out by Wizards of the Coast. "Might be a good thing for you to check out," he shrugged. He then turned to leave, but paused in the middle of the doorway and turned back to Eldrak. "That Ph'assh data you asked for," he said, explaining his reason for being in the room. With his delivery finished, Pierce produced a datapad which he handed to Marcus. The entire time, Pierce had been talking around his fake cigarra, putting out the occaisional puff of nonharmful smoke. They were ready to fight, but always willing to talk." Those Jedi were known as Consulars, and my sources say that some pretty famous Jedi are among their number, like Jedi Master Yoda. They didn't fight on the battlefield, but they did do battle in Senate hearings and meetings among member relations. "Then, there were the others- the peacemakers, the mediators, the diplomats. On one hand, there were those who trained in martial arts to be ready for battle when the time came. Led to a little schism among the Jedi, in fact, but a useful one. "There've been many Jedi in the past who felt like you did, both pre- and post-Empire. "It's my understanding that you're not alone," Pierce said, directly addressing Eldrak. Nor did he feel he had the wisdom of said Council.īut like all people who keep their eyes and ears open for information with the intent to someday use it, Pierce Tondry did indeed have something of substance. Direct wielding of the Force wasn't even close to being numbered among his skills. He wasn't a member of the Council- not by a long shot. "I have something to add," said someone from the doorway.
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