Bombshell Genius
"Let's say that they require no emotional input whatsoever. These refugees are hungry; they deserve that we cook something for them"
Sure, Jessica may not be as good a cook as Varindar was, then again, Varindar was both a hotel owner (albeit more of a steward owner by now, since she now owns two properties) and an executive chef. And yet, she knew that [member="Corsica Cinto"] wasn't one for learning new powers that had clear alignment requirements on their use. Jedi use the Force for defense and knowledge, all right, but most Jedi would show the more combat-oriented use of a Force-power over its non-combat use when training new students in more advanced Force-powers like pyro/cryo, she thought, while whipping up a can of instant soup as well as a cauldron to cook said soup in. Plus she must assume that the student has no prior knowledge of thermodynamics until proven otherwise; she would cherish her time with those few paddies that could prove otherwise. She starts pouring the cold soup in the cauldron, standing by to make a demonstration if required, while also remaining mindful of keeping another can in reserve for Corsica to try it on at a later stage.
"Pyrokinesis is about making molecules dance, with the dancing tempo being its temperature. Sometimes, you may feel that an object's temperature stops heating up for a while, but when it starts heating up again, the item is typically in a different phase. This is due to the latent energy of a phase transition. Do you want a demonstration?"
Sure, Jessica may not be as good a cook as Varindar was, then again, Varindar was both a hotel owner (albeit more of a steward owner by now, since she now owns two properties) and an executive chef. And yet, she knew that [member="Corsica Cinto"] wasn't one for learning new powers that had clear alignment requirements on their use. Jedi use the Force for defense and knowledge, all right, but most Jedi would show the more combat-oriented use of a Force-power over its non-combat use when training new students in more advanced Force-powers like pyro/cryo, she thought, while whipping up a can of instant soup as well as a cauldron to cook said soup in. Plus she must assume that the student has no prior knowledge of thermodynamics until proven otherwise; she would cherish her time with those few paddies that could prove otherwise. She starts pouring the cold soup in the cauldron, standing by to make a demonstration if required, while also remaining mindful of keeping another can in reserve for Corsica to try it on at a later stage.
"Pyrokinesis is about making molecules dance, with the dancing tempo being its temperature. Sometimes, you may feel that an object's temperature stops heating up for a while, but when it starts heating up again, the item is typically in a different phase. This is due to the latent energy of a phase transition. Do you want a demonstration?"