Then don't preach at me what is to know what free will is when those clones and I are nothing more than pale comparisons of better man. We know our purpose, and we served.
[Maybe it was the first time he recognized the comparison. Now he was just plain mad about it.]
All Empires kill or enslave, especially if you are something 'special'. You sound like you had people that actually cared about you enough to protect you.
I was lucky in a lot of ways. [But even as he says that, he sounds disturbed and confused.]
Savage. The clones I know - they're part of my family. People I'm lucky to know. Rex in particular taught me how to be an officer. I don't see them as pale comparisons to anything.
If any of the clone brothers came here, they get to decide if they count me as family, obviously. But I'd be honored for them to accept.
Well, no, not everyone. [It had taken Kanan a while to get past the trauma of the Purge and actually trust the surviving clones as people. The attitude in the Alliance in general seemed...varied.]
I can't control whatever everyone else thinks. I can argue and persuade, if I see someone being a bigot.
But you're talking like you're less than. Like you've...accepted it.
Don't talk trash about Jedi and I won't feel like I have to argue about it.
...that's not at all how gardening works.
And, you know what, I'll amend my previous statement about non-lethal. I've hunted for food before. Add hunting non-sapients for food to the list of activities.
[Ezra isn't making any promises about that first part. He'd still try to stop outright murder and every conversation with Savage just seems to reinforce that the Zabrak is deeply unhappy. Ezra is too empathetic to not be upset by that.]
[Oh good, he doesn't have to argue about not going beast hunting. He knows beasts can, at least sometimes, come back to their senses. So between that and the risk of corruption, he's got some ethical and practical qualms about actively hunting them.]
What time of day and where do you want to meet up?
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[Maybe it was the first time he recognized the comparison. Now he was just plain mad about it.]
All Empires kill or enslave, especially if you are something 'special'. You sound like you had people that actually cared about you enough to protect you.
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Savage. The clones I know - they're part of my family. People I'm lucky to know. Rex in particular taught me how to be an officer. I don't see them as pale comparisons to anything.
If any of the clone brothers came here, they get to decide if they count me as family, obviously. But I'd be honored for them to accept.
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You might not see them that way, but does everyone else?
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I can't control whatever everyone else thinks. I can argue and persuade, if I see someone being a bigot.
But you're talking like you're less than. Like you've...accepted it.
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I have accepted it. I live and die in the shadow of a far greater man, and I made my peace with it a long time ago.
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And. Uh. Yeah. That's why I started this conversation with you, directly, rather than mentally writing you off as an extension of Maul.
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I cared that you know why. And talking with you – whatever else it is, it's not boring.
If you ever do want to talk more, or just do something together - non-maimy and non-lethal...let me know. That door's open.
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[Which is and continues to be the basis of 'not knowing what to say to something that might be a compliment but have to say something'.]
Don't you just kick soil for vegetables and talk about how great it is to be a Jedi?
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Don't talk trash about Jedi and I won't feel like I have to argue about it.
...that's not at all how gardening works.
And, you know what, I'll amend my previous statement about non-lethal. I've hunted for food before. Add hunting non-sapients for food to the list of activities.
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Whatever. Throw other plants in dirt, make sure soil is wet and if you're lucky, something will grow.
[His gardening experience is literally bleeding into the dirt to get a Dathomirian plant which he keeps inside.]
You'd go hunting with me?
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Yeah. I'd go hunting with you.
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[He liked hunting, and it was actually one of the few activities that he preferred to do with another person or a group.]
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What time of day and where do you want to meet up?
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