Aspiring Jedi
@[member="Delila Castillon"]
Slightly odd question there, Teynara thought as she gave some consideration to her answer. As far as she was aware, nearly everybody had different sleep patterns, based on day/night proclivity, since people who had more of a preference for night-time tended to sleep less, and then you also had to throw in the normal daylight cycle of the planet you spent most of your time on - if you were on a planet with a 36-hour standard day, you'd probably spend less time sleeping on average than someone who lived on a world with a 24-hour day cycle. But is there anything specific about a Jedi that means they sleep more or less than average?
As far as she knew, most Jedi kept to a typical 6-10 hour-per-night cycle unless a mission required them to do otherwise - and they tended to be scolded rather severely by the Jedi Healers if they failed to do so, since a good night's sleep was considered restorative for both mind and body, and a Jedi who couldn't stay awake was also one who likely didn't exercise full control over their abilities with the Force, and that was just a disaster waiting to happen. Admittedly, not such a problem in her case, but Teynara was well aware that even her mostly untapped Force talent could manifest at the wrong moment if she wasn't careful. And who is functioning at their best when half asleep?
"There are a few Jedi techniques that let us stave off sleep if we have to," Teynara observed with a faint smile. "We're all taught one of them during basic training, because that way there's less chance we'll take a snooze in the middle of a dull lecture, or during one of our legendary reading sessions on some Jedi Master that's been dead for at least a thousand years," she said in a dry, slightly sarcastic tone, her feelings about the whole thing fairly evident. "Ideally, though, I like a good six or seven hours, if I can get it. Less if I can't, but only if there's a nice hot cup of Stimcaf to improve my mood," the blonde added with a faint grin, wondering if she'd ever shake that Stimcaf addiction.
She wasn't exactly sure when night was likely to descend upon this particular planet - she wasn't overly familiar with Bakura, and she'd forgotten to reset her chronometer before setting out, so it wasn't exactly in tune with local time - for some reason, she had a feeling that knowing what time it was on a planet halfway around the Galaxy wasn't going to be of any use to her here. Oh well. Can't want what you're not going to get, she thought with a wry smile.
"On the upside, at least the forest should provide us with a good bit of cover if that storm does hend in this direction," the blonde woman added with a slightly more cheerful tone. Okay, it probably wouldn't mean that they didn't get wet at all, but the difference between being slightly damp and being soaked to the skin was pretty considerable when a change of clothing and a hot cup of Caf weren't likely to be forthcoming. "I suppose you do stuff like this all the time, right? Must be part-and-parcel of your work in the military, I'd imagine," she observed.
Slightly odd question there, Teynara thought as she gave some consideration to her answer. As far as she was aware, nearly everybody had different sleep patterns, based on day/night proclivity, since people who had more of a preference for night-time tended to sleep less, and then you also had to throw in the normal daylight cycle of the planet you spent most of your time on - if you were on a planet with a 36-hour standard day, you'd probably spend less time sleeping on average than someone who lived on a world with a 24-hour day cycle. But is there anything specific about a Jedi that means they sleep more or less than average?
As far as she knew, most Jedi kept to a typical 6-10 hour-per-night cycle unless a mission required them to do otherwise - and they tended to be scolded rather severely by the Jedi Healers if they failed to do so, since a good night's sleep was considered restorative for both mind and body, and a Jedi who couldn't stay awake was also one who likely didn't exercise full control over their abilities with the Force, and that was just a disaster waiting to happen. Admittedly, not such a problem in her case, but Teynara was well aware that even her mostly untapped Force talent could manifest at the wrong moment if she wasn't careful. And who is functioning at their best when half asleep?
"There are a few Jedi techniques that let us stave off sleep if we have to," Teynara observed with a faint smile. "We're all taught one of them during basic training, because that way there's less chance we'll take a snooze in the middle of a dull lecture, or during one of our legendary reading sessions on some Jedi Master that's been dead for at least a thousand years," she said in a dry, slightly sarcastic tone, her feelings about the whole thing fairly evident. "Ideally, though, I like a good six or seven hours, if I can get it. Less if I can't, but only if there's a nice hot cup of Stimcaf to improve my mood," the blonde added with a faint grin, wondering if she'd ever shake that Stimcaf addiction.
She wasn't exactly sure when night was likely to descend upon this particular planet - she wasn't overly familiar with Bakura, and she'd forgotten to reset her chronometer before setting out, so it wasn't exactly in tune with local time - for some reason, she had a feeling that knowing what time it was on a planet halfway around the Galaxy wasn't going to be of any use to her here. Oh well. Can't want what you're not going to get, she thought with a wry smile.
"On the upside, at least the forest should provide us with a good bit of cover if that storm does hend in this direction," the blonde woman added with a slightly more cheerful tone. Okay, it probably wouldn't mean that they didn't get wet at all, but the difference between being slightly damp and being soaked to the skin was pretty considerable when a change of clothing and a hot cup of Caf weren't likely to be forthcoming. "I suppose you do stuff like this all the time, right? Must be part-and-parcel of your work in the military, I'd imagine," she observed.