Kanan Jarrus, The Last Padawan (
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Laying Low for Beginners, Thursday, Period 1
The kid at the front of the room today, for better or for worse, was definitely the teacher of this class, yes. He was a bit on the short side, being only fifteen and not having quite hit a growth spurt just yet, with a brown robe over his too-practical-to-be-fashionable tunic and pants, all of which were in shades of white, black, or brown.
Oh, and he had the same stupid hair as Anakin. It was a whole thing.
He probably felt about as out of place as he looked, if that was any consolation.
"Uh, hi," he said, awkwardly. "I'm Caleb. And I guess I'm a teacher today." It would be good practice for when he was a Master himself, someday. Right? "I'm supposed to be teaching about laying low, but that's a little bit out of my area of expertise, but I think I've figured out a lesson that can benefit everyone in the room anyway. It's actually pretty simple. The whole lesson? Ask questions."
If Master Kenobi or Master Windu had been in the room to hear him tell that to a whole class full of students, they probably would have groaned and buried their faces in their hands. Caleb had a bit of a reputation at the Temple as the one who did entirely too much of that.
"The thing is, you can't really lay low unless you know what kind of situation you're in and what you can use to your advantage. And maybe you'll find yourself on a planet you don't know, or in a situation you haven't encountered before, and simply observing might not be enough. But maybe somebody else will know that one thing you need that can get you through." He ran a hand through his hair, embracing that awkward tell he'd mentioned he once had in a class he couldn't remember teaching, now. "You do need to be careful about who you're talking to and what questions you're asking, I think. I mean, if you ask the wrong person something that immediately identifies you as someone that should be in a lot of trouble, at best they'll try to distance themselves from you, and at worst they'll try to kill you. But if you ask the right questions, if you work your way toward the answer you're trying to get to maybe a little sideways, so that they answer it without even realizing that's what you were looking for, then that's even better, right?"
Yeah, he needed a lot of work before he could ever even think of teaching a Padawan of his own someday. This was way too awkward.
"So, today, we're going to ask questions. That's the whole assignment. There's this game that's entirely about doing that, where one person asks questions and the person answering them can only say yes or no. The one asking the question gets twenty attempts, and if they can't guess what the first person is thinking about in those twenty turns, they lose. So, everybody team up. One of you pick something on the island that your partner is likely to be at least sort of familiar with, and give that a try."
Yes, Caleb was assigning a game of Twenty Questions today. Which was probably at least slightly more fun than Kanan's planned lesson of self-evaluation and trying to figure out your own weaknesses, so enjoy this, guys. This, and snickering at his hair.
[OOC: Have at!]
Oh, and he had the same stupid hair as Anakin. It was a whole thing.
He probably felt about as out of place as he looked, if that was any consolation.
"Uh, hi," he said, awkwardly. "I'm Caleb. And I guess I'm a teacher today." It would be good practice for when he was a Master himself, someday. Right? "I'm supposed to be teaching about laying low, but that's a little bit out of my area of expertise, but I think I've figured out a lesson that can benefit everyone in the room anyway. It's actually pretty simple. The whole lesson? Ask questions."
If Master Kenobi or Master Windu had been in the room to hear him tell that to a whole class full of students, they probably would have groaned and buried their faces in their hands. Caleb had a bit of a reputation at the Temple as the one who did entirely too much of that.
"The thing is, you can't really lay low unless you know what kind of situation you're in and what you can use to your advantage. And maybe you'll find yourself on a planet you don't know, or in a situation you haven't encountered before, and simply observing might not be enough. But maybe somebody else will know that one thing you need that can get you through." He ran a hand through his hair, embracing that awkward tell he'd mentioned he once had in a class he couldn't remember teaching, now. "You do need to be careful about who you're talking to and what questions you're asking, I think. I mean, if you ask the wrong person something that immediately identifies you as someone that should be in a lot of trouble, at best they'll try to distance themselves from you, and at worst they'll try to kill you. But if you ask the right questions, if you work your way toward the answer you're trying to get to maybe a little sideways, so that they answer it without even realizing that's what you were looking for, then that's even better, right?"
Yeah, he needed a lot of work before he could ever even think of teaching a Padawan of his own someday. This was way too awkward.
"So, today, we're going to ask questions. That's the whole assignment. There's this game that's entirely about doing that, where one person asks questions and the person answering them can only say yes or no. The one asking the question gets twenty attempts, and if they can't guess what the first person is thinking about in those twenty turns, they lose. So, everybody team up. One of you pick something on the island that your partner is likely to be at least sort of familiar with, and give that a try."
Yes, Caleb was assigning a game of Twenty Questions today. Which was probably at least slightly more fun than Kanan's planned lesson of self-evaluation and trying to figure out your own weaknesses, so enjoy this, guys. This, and snickering at his hair.
[OOC: Have at!]

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Caleb had no idea why getting this girl's name felt like such an achievement. It was a name.
"It's good to meet you, Tip."
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Because Tip was awesome and it was an honor to meet her (and find out her nickname first thing), that's why.
"You too, Caleb. I feel like I know a lot more about the Jedi already."
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"I may totally take you up on that," Tip said. "Oh, if you're still around tomorrow, I usually practice sword-work in the park. You're welcome to join me."
Since if he was here, her usually teacher really probably wouldn't be.
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"Yup. Did you see the duck pond?"
. . . Where was Stance while Kanan was all Calebified?
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"I did see a pond," Caleb replied. "... Those birds were ducks?"
They had a 'sitting duck' saying that he'd always sort of wondered about, but now he was mostly wondering how those big pink thinks even managed to sit.
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"The little ones are," Tip said. "Not a lot of ducks around the Temple, huh?"
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There wasn't much in the way of native animal life at all, was what he was saying.
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"So? I grew up in a city and we still had, like, pigeons and geese and stuff."
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He laid a hand out flat, and then put his other one over it. And then moved the bottom one over that.
"The whole planet is that way."
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"You know, there are stories about places like that where I'm from. They're dystopian horror novels."
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Caleb shrugged. What could you do?
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". . . Fair enough." Tip shrugged. "Do you ever think about living somewhere else, though? I mean, a city without any animals sounds kind of dreary."
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"Okay, but . . . what if you weren't going to be a Jedi?"
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"Do you want to be?"
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He wasn't sure where this was going, but he was starting to wonder if he wasn't going to like it.
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"Why?" Tip asked, then raised a quick hand. "I'm not saying it's a bad thing to be or anything." Even if she did think it was a creepy cult. "I just wanna know if you've thought it out."
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"Why?" Caleb balked a little. That was his job to ask! Constantly and annoyingly! "Because... it's what seems right. Protecting people, keeping the peace in the Galaxy. It's the future I feel the Force is guiding me to."
There it was.
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"How does fighting droids keep the peace?" Tip asked, honestly wondering. She was a girl who'd fended off two invasions with one massive allergy attack. Her perspective on war itself was slightly skewed.
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"The Separatists that we're fighting are part of a violent uprising against the Republic and what we stand for," he said, quietly. "They go world to world, trying to convince them to join their cause and to leave the Republic, by any means necessary. A lot of innocent people are being hurt by their actions. The droids aren't the masterminds behind it, they don't have any choice, but they're still killing people." He sighed. "I think even a lot of the Separatists want peace, just want to leave the Republic and not go to war. But the ones who want to fight are making that impossible."
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"Why do they want out of the republic?" Tip asked.
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He frowned a little.
"It's war," he said, finally. "It's messy. But I joined after one of them tried to bomb my home. We have younglings in the temple. And the one who killed St--"
He swallowed.
He shook his head.
"Some of them aren't just fighting for justice," he amended, suddenly going very quiet. "Some of them enjoy causing people pain. I've seen them revel in it."
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