Bri turned her head towards the Ranger, as he replied with a 'you're welcome' to her comment of appreciation. There was a slight feeling from the Jedi that she had interrupted a period of observant silence. I bet he was just looking around, doing his 'Ranger' thing. The walk from the Cantina saw the environment slowly morphed into more dilapidated surroundings. However, to be clear, the Jedi had experienced far more 'seedier' areas of the Galaxy than the slightly downturned back blocks of Botajef's capital.
In return, the Ranger offered his own gratitude for healing him during their plight on Dxun. It sparked an interesting series of thoughts in the Jedi's mind. Bri appreciated the thought, though when she had used her abilities with the Force to heal others, it wasn't done as a 'favor' or general kindness. Its just my job. I use my connection to the force to help others. There's really no need for thanks required. She decided to voice a variation of her thoughts out loud. "I appreciate it, but that's a Jedi's job. To help others," she offered a half smile. Again not wanting to wade into a more detail filled discussion of the disagreements (putting it mildly) between Rangers and Jedis, Bri tried to keep more soft. "I'm glad the Force connected our paths."
"Angelic? That's interesting" Bri said, sounding a little introspective. It was always of interest to hear others describe a connection or experience they had with the Force. While technically, yes, I did help him, I was just the conduit. The Force is what healed him. She couldn't resist another joke, "but still, not the worst compliment I've gotten," with a grinning smile.
A few speeders halted their progress as they waited for the traffic to dissipate at a cross walk. Bri was not sure how best to respond to the Rangers last comments. Though she remembered Corran acting professionally with herself and the other Jedi on Dxun, Izel, the same could not be said for his superior at the time, Lorcan. She obviously did not appreciate earning the ire of others for just trying to do the right thing, but nevertheless was not going to be dissuaded, even if the comments did end up being hurtful. "Yeah, uh. Just doing what needed to be done, right?" Still remaining a little curious, Bri asked, "what ever happened to that other Ranger? Lorcan?"
After the cross walk, the two progressed a few more blocks before arriving at an almost roundabout looking cul-de-sac. A few warehouses had their backs to the street, large mechanical doors offering a glimpse into a number of different industries. Tall crates and boxes lined the sidewalk, providing ample opportunities to remain undetected. Stopping a safe distance away so the Ranger and the Jedi could converse without drawing any attention to themselves, Bri took out her datapad. The screen illuminated her face in a soft blue. A small map of the city appeared, and the Jedi used her fingers to shift and zoom to their current location. "Well, Syngols Turnaround isn't listed on the map, but I'm thinking this is probably what we're looking for," she lifted her head back up. A few groups of beings were talking quietly, and while it could be classified as a 'sketchy' looking area, there was no immediate sense of illegal activity occurring.
"Any expert Ranger observations?" she looked over to her partner, eager for his thoughts.
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In return, the Ranger offered his own gratitude for healing him during their plight on Dxun. It sparked an interesting series of thoughts in the Jedi's mind. Bri appreciated the thought, though when she had used her abilities with the Force to heal others, it wasn't done as a 'favor' or general kindness. Its just my job. I use my connection to the force to help others. There's really no need for thanks required. She decided to voice a variation of her thoughts out loud. "I appreciate it, but that's a Jedi's job. To help others," she offered a half smile. Again not wanting to wade into a more detail filled discussion of the disagreements (putting it mildly) between Rangers and Jedis, Bri tried to keep more soft. "I'm glad the Force connected our paths."
"Angelic? That's interesting" Bri said, sounding a little introspective. It was always of interest to hear others describe a connection or experience they had with the Force. While technically, yes, I did help him, I was just the conduit. The Force is what healed him. She couldn't resist another joke, "but still, not the worst compliment I've gotten," with a grinning smile.
A few speeders halted their progress as they waited for the traffic to dissipate at a cross walk. Bri was not sure how best to respond to the Rangers last comments. Though she remembered Corran acting professionally with herself and the other Jedi on Dxun, Izel, the same could not be said for his superior at the time, Lorcan. She obviously did not appreciate earning the ire of others for just trying to do the right thing, but nevertheless was not going to be dissuaded, even if the comments did end up being hurtful. "Yeah, uh. Just doing what needed to be done, right?" Still remaining a little curious, Bri asked, "what ever happened to that other Ranger? Lorcan?"
After the cross walk, the two progressed a few more blocks before arriving at an almost roundabout looking cul-de-sac. A few warehouses had their backs to the street, large mechanical doors offering a glimpse into a number of different industries. Tall crates and boxes lined the sidewalk, providing ample opportunities to remain undetected. Stopping a safe distance away so the Ranger and the Jedi could converse without drawing any attention to themselves, Bri took out her datapad. The screen illuminated her face in a soft blue. A small map of the city appeared, and the Jedi used her fingers to shift and zoom to their current location. "Well, Syngols Turnaround isn't listed on the map, but I'm thinking this is probably what we're looking for," she lifted her head back up. A few groups of beings were talking quietly, and while it could be classified as a 'sketchy' looking area, there was no immediate sense of illegal activity occurring.
"Any expert Ranger observations?" she looked over to her partner, eager for his thoughts.
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