[Anakin, for his part, is happy to sit down next to that fire and join the smaller man. His presence remains cloaked somewhat, though it releases the soft warmth of starlight as he opens up a little more. The brief flicker of a vision of Silco doesn't go unmissed, but he decides to leave that lie. It's doubtless a complex situation.]
I'd be happy to show you what I can, and learn from you as well, then.
[He knows he's not perfect, and he's generally open to learning. Even if he is probably more confident than he should be, Obi-Wan did teach him some humility.
He also finds himself in agreement, here. Oblivion is the problem, more than anything, and he definitely feels Zenith has it's problems. Silco and Yuber both stand out to him as...troubled spots, for instance, but it's Oblivion that ultimately drew him to Zenith.]
That, I think, I agree with most. With what information I've been given so far, it seems like Oblivion is the biggest, most existential threat, and simply going back to the way things were feels both...impractical...and irresponsible.
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I'd be happy to show you what I can, and learn from you as well, then.
[He knows he's not perfect, and he's generally open to learning. Even if he is probably more confident than he should be, Obi-Wan did teach him some humility.
He also finds himself in agreement, here. Oblivion is the problem, more than anything, and he definitely feels Zenith has it's problems. Silco and Yuber both stand out to him as...troubled spots, for instance, but it's Oblivion that ultimately drew him to Zenith.]
That, I think, I agree with most. With what information I've been given so far, it seems like Oblivion is the biggest, most existential threat, and simply going back to the way things were feels both...impractical...and irresponsible.