Max wasn't much of a teacher but even he knew that his charge needed some help in actually getting her feet wet so to speak. She had heard stories about the Force and she had some idea as to what it felt like but she had not yet dipped herself into it. That was why he was here today with her on some nameless speck of a planet with the junker freighter they had brought with them just parked out of sight.
The planet was dull, boring even.
Honestly the entire planet was nothing but a rock of dust and stone and the occasional fungus or moss. It was a planet in it's infancy with an atmosphere that was breathable only during certain hours of the day, either roaming clouds of gasses too toxic for them to actually breathe in without leaving with holes in their lungs. But thanks to the sluggish movement of the planet, they had many hours before that became an issue during which the unclouded areas were actually very well suited to life.
A planet in it's infancy but still supporting some form or life.
And a Jedi foundling who had not yet found the way.
"Tell me Nashyr, what was your first memory of feeling the Force?"
@Killa Ree