There had been a reason that Ezekiel had chosen to take this mission, as it had seemed to not interest many others of his peers. Horrible as it was, the Death Star had been an amazing technological and engineering feat, though the Cathar thought that it should never have been made in the first place. Just the threat of striking fear into the hearts wasn't enough to warrant those kinds of resources being put into one facility, though this was a topic he had debated with himself as devil's advocate many a time. Now, with the Jedi, he had the opportunity to interact with the ruins of the ill-fated station. He didn't fully understand what he had to do to 'cleanse' it of the Dark Side, though he was sure that he would figure it out. The whole mystical aspect of the Jedi was still disturbing to his scientific mind, which hopefully this visit to something real and tangible would help ground him again.
The ruins had fallen onto a dense part of the jungle, making the surrounding foliage quite dense as it had grown thick over the century and more it had lay here. The canopy was so thick that it was almost like night even at the height of day, some phosphorescent mushrooms and plant life helping to light their path. He could see some of the wreckage just beyond the next rise, wondering which part of the facility they would find themselves in quite soon. He didn't know much about his partner, and with his shyness he hadn't paid much attention beyond saying hello and answering what questions were asked. He couldn't even meet their eyes, so he didn't even remember what they looked like. He inwardly sighed at his cowardice once again taking hold, pushing him away from his goal. It was something to look into later, for now he had a job to do.
The ruins had fallen onto a dense part of the jungle, making the surrounding foliage quite dense as it had grown thick over the century and more it had lay here. The canopy was so thick that it was almost like night even at the height of day, some phosphorescent mushrooms and plant life helping to light their path. He could see some of the wreckage just beyond the next rise, wondering which part of the facility they would find themselves in quite soon. He didn't know much about his partner, and with his shyness he hadn't paid much attention beyond saying hello and answering what questions were asked. He couldn't even meet their eyes, so he didn't even remember what they looked like. He inwardly sighed at his cowardice once again taking hold, pushing him away from his goal. It was something to look into later, for now he had a job to do.
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