The Admiralty
[member="Liya"]
This was frustrating.
It was easy to devolve into an 'us or them' mentality when the other side were literal monsters. Gideon was unsure if he could ever accept the perspective of his Master in that regard, that even the most horrible of Sith deserved a chance at redemption, no matter what they had done. But Liya didn't seem a monster at this moment.
Was it fair to blame the person she was right now for the sins she had committed, before something had happened with her memory?
This was complicated and he detested it. "I believe you. We wouldn't be there, if I didn't." Was that reallt true? After all, Gideon had started to heal her before knowing her like this. But it put some struggling part of him at ease.
Reassured himself that if she had been a threat? That Gideon would have acted without hesitation.
"Do you remember your name at least?"
To keep calling her Sith would only reaffirm her own belief that there was no path forward for her. He did not know what he want, but Gideon knew what Draya would have said about this. She had all the clear makings of someone looking for a path out of the Dark. Draya would have pushed him to try and help her on this path.
"Or anything else?" His fingers moved across the controls with experience. Making preliminary checks first, before starting the disengaging protocols of the hangar door.
This was frustrating.
It was easy to devolve into an 'us or them' mentality when the other side were literal monsters. Gideon was unsure if he could ever accept the perspective of his Master in that regard, that even the most horrible of Sith deserved a chance at redemption, no matter what they had done. But Liya didn't seem a monster at this moment.
Was it fair to blame the person she was right now for the sins she had committed, before something had happened with her memory?
This was complicated and he detested it. "I believe you. We wouldn't be there, if I didn't." Was that reallt true? After all, Gideon had started to heal her before knowing her like this. But it put some struggling part of him at ease.
Reassured himself that if she had been a threat? That Gideon would have acted without hesitation.
"Do you remember your name at least?"
To keep calling her Sith would only reaffirm her own belief that there was no path forward for her. He did not know what he want, but Gideon knew what Draya would have said about this. She had all the clear makings of someone looking for a path out of the Dark. Draya would have pushed him to try and help her on this path.
"Or anything else?" His fingers moved across the controls with experience. Making preliminary checks first, before starting the disengaging protocols of the hangar door.