Fiach’s smile broadened. She was entirely pragmatic, but had a sprinkling of optimism thrown in. She believed that if you put your mind to something, you weren’t guaranteed success, but you were far more likely to achieve your ambition. “When will and imagination are in conflict, imagination invariably wins,” she recited. “It’s an old saying on Klatooine. If you believe in something, it’s likely to happen. The same if you believe you can’t do something. It doesn’t matter how hard you try, you’ll invariably fail. The Jedi have a variation – ‘Do or do not, there is no try.’ In simple terms, it comes down to belief. That’s what I was taught when I first joined the Order. Trust in the Force. It’s a maxim I live my life by.” And with that, she picked up pace a little more and through a combination of the Force and brute force, she continued to shift a lot of the rubbish from around the ship’s engines.
“So, is freedom at the core of what it means to be a Matukai? Freedom to forge your own path? Even if that leads to the Dark-side?”
@Topher Ridge
“So, is freedom at the core of what it means to be a Matukai? Freedom to forge your own path? Even if that leads to the Dark-side?”
@Topher Ridge