I imagine they didn't, or they would have done something to save themselves.
[Or they were too stupid to. If Kylo knew some of them had become aware of the clone army's potential to be mentally controlled and yet continued to do nothing, he would think they deserved to be wiped out even more than he currently does.]
But they are destined to be gone, and so they are. [Or nearly.] Others will do the work the Jedi should have done.
[Having a place in the galaxy, being meant for something. And though he wouldn't say it... being guided by something, knowing that the difficult choices he makes are made by him alone, is something of a relief.]
I dislike the very idea of it existing. It implies that we have no control, but are merely tools.
[ As to not use the term slaves here. ]
I'd rather think that my decisions are my own. That there was more to Qui-Gon bringing me to Coruscant than destiny aiming to achieve a certain outcome...
I wanted to leave more often than you might think. I even handed my lightsaber back to Obi-Wan once. But in the end... I had nowhere else to go. And I still could do the most good if I stayed with the Temple.
I was a Padawan and owned nothing. I was... Fourteen? And my mother was on another planet. At that time I still hoped I could make a difference. That the Jedi meant to do good...
And then you felt you had a responsibility to stay.
[One doesn't typically feel the desire to just quit halfway through a war when one is a Skywalker. ... well, okay, Luke kind of ran away from the whole burning Jedi temple thing, but he had to in order to just survive, pretty much.]
[The feeling of internal grumbling goes here. But he refrains from bringing up his interest in family artifacts in lieu of discussing something a bit more neutral.]
I was just as surprised as you when I first saw it intact. It was lost in the clouds of a gas giant when your son last had it.
[... he also refrains from mentioning that Anakin cut off his son's hand at the time.]
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[Or they were too stupid to. If Kylo knew some of them had become aware of the clone army's potential to be mentally controlled and yet continued to do nothing, he would think they deserved to be wiped out even more than he currently does.]
But they are destined to be gone, and so they are. [Or nearly.] Others will do the work the Jedi should have done.
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[ It's a simple question. ]
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I do.
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[ The idea of being destined to something... ]
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[Having a place in the galaxy, being meant for something. And though he wouldn't say it... being guided by something, knowing that the difficult choices he makes are made by him alone, is something of a relief.]
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[ As to not use the term slaves here. ]
I'd rather think that my decisions are my own. That there was more to Qui-Gon bringing me to Coruscant than destiny aiming to achieve a certain outcome...
[ To him, this is a depressing thought. ]
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[It's a part of what sets them apart, he supposes. But he can't change how he feels about it, and he doesn't really want to anyway.]
Well. Perhaps you can take comfort in the fact that the Force and any destiny it may have set out has little influence here.
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[ He knows that the Council treated him unfairly because of their ridiculous expectations... ]
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It's hard to believe a Chosen One would actually be informed of that title.
[It does seem like a recipe for disaster...]
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[ No, Ren. This is nothing to hope for. ]
Sometimes I think I was lucky that they didn't try to lock me up at the Temple.
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[Even though obviously he still did have that desire.]
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So I stayed...
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[It's not as accusatory a question as Anakin might expect; it's sincere curiosity.]
That you had nowhere to go? That you couldn't have done as much good elsewhere?
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And you didn't consider it again after that?
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And then the war happened.
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[One doesn't typically feel the desire to just quit halfway through a war when one is a Skywalker. ... well, okay, Luke kind of ran away from the whole burning Jedi temple thing, but he had to in order to just survive, pretty much.]
That makes enough sense.
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[ Barriss may have been right after all... ]
But let's not keep going on about that, okay?
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[But Kylo has no problems letting the topic go. He feels like he's gained a little insight, at least.]
... As you like.
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But I guess it's one of those experiences you make when you grow up.
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[Not... mentioning any names.]
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Yeah, sorry about that. Maybe I'm just meant to disappoint the entire family for different reasons.
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I suppose we have that much in common.
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[ A pause. ]
But I hear you've taken interest in my lightsaber anyway.
[ Just as several others. Which still puzzles him. ]
I was surprised that it even still exists in your time.
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I was just as surprised as you when I first saw it intact. It was lost in the clouds of a gas giant when your son last had it.
[... he also refrains from mentioning that Anakin cut off his son's hand at the time.]
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