Resident President Meme
"Stupid..."
Darlyn couldn't contain his words or thought processes much these days, spending so much time abroad working as 'Tempest' meant that he had more than the usual amount of stress holding it all in. Under those excursions using the force-null darts, he had to spend a lot of focused concentration on maintaining a mental shield to protect his cover. Which meant these times where he could reserve a bit of time for visiting the Silver Jedi's temple on Commenor's saber facilities even more important for letting him vent that frustration and anger. Getting lightsaber training droids together in larger numbers usually helped mitigate their... flaws, along with setting them up to higher operational standards to more closely emulate proper swordsman. They'd still be pretty easily taken down, they weren't exactly suited to compete with actual combat experience, but usually they were easy to take apart. Today though?
"... Pretentious..."
At least a one seemed to be set to favor something more emulative of Soresu, something Darlyn rarely set them to, which meant Darlyn's high aggression was being turned aside just a bit more than usual. Using a training green saber felt awkward enough, but the way it didn't even manage to break through the droid's defenses meant his frustration was making him fight even poorer against it. The way the droid was just deflecting his strikes like he wasn't a well trained swordsman was infuriating, and to him it seemed pretentious that the droid would 'mock' him in such a way. Of course it wasn't really able to mock him, but it felt as though it were.
"... Soulless...."
Stupid soulless machine didn't have a right to deny him any sort of relief. Especially not today after having just recovered from using those force-null darts. The surge of the Force back through his consciousness was easy to go through now, having done it more than a few times. But getting back into the motions, the movement, the act of say, fighting with lightsabers on his usual level, he was trying to make it easier to recover from the darts into this. Combat was supposed to be easy, as simple as breathing, and this thing was making it difficult for him. Again the green saber was about to come into contact with the other, and this time he turned the saber off, passing by...
"... SCRAP HEAPS!"
... And instead of finishing the "pass the blade" technique, he simply punched the droid. In the closest approximation of its face. Really really hard, with the Force filling his body. The droid would be fine, it didn't break, but with the Force he did knock the bot across the floor. His fist would also be fine, he'd bolstered it with the Force after all, so there shouldn't be a problem. With that settled though, the bots clearly weren't going to be suitable in the slightest, they were too frustrating and yet too simple to confound and puzzle into submission. He really should spend more time with his apprentice, she certainly could prove to be better at this in time. As it was though, it seemed nothing here was good enough.
Kahlil Noble
Darlyn couldn't contain his words or thought processes much these days, spending so much time abroad working as 'Tempest' meant that he had more than the usual amount of stress holding it all in. Under those excursions using the force-null darts, he had to spend a lot of focused concentration on maintaining a mental shield to protect his cover. Which meant these times where he could reserve a bit of time for visiting the Silver Jedi's temple on Commenor's saber facilities even more important for letting him vent that frustration and anger. Getting lightsaber training droids together in larger numbers usually helped mitigate their... flaws, along with setting them up to higher operational standards to more closely emulate proper swordsman. They'd still be pretty easily taken down, they weren't exactly suited to compete with actual combat experience, but usually they were easy to take apart. Today though?
"... Pretentious..."
At least a one seemed to be set to favor something more emulative of Soresu, something Darlyn rarely set them to, which meant Darlyn's high aggression was being turned aside just a bit more than usual. Using a training green saber felt awkward enough, but the way it didn't even manage to break through the droid's defenses meant his frustration was making him fight even poorer against it. The way the droid was just deflecting his strikes like he wasn't a well trained swordsman was infuriating, and to him it seemed pretentious that the droid would 'mock' him in such a way. Of course it wasn't really able to mock him, but it felt as though it were.
"... Soulless...."
Stupid soulless machine didn't have a right to deny him any sort of relief. Especially not today after having just recovered from using those force-null darts. The surge of the Force back through his consciousness was easy to go through now, having done it more than a few times. But getting back into the motions, the movement, the act of say, fighting with lightsabers on his usual level, he was trying to make it easier to recover from the darts into this. Combat was supposed to be easy, as simple as breathing, and this thing was making it difficult for him. Again the green saber was about to come into contact with the other, and this time he turned the saber off, passing by...
"... SCRAP HEAPS!"
... And instead of finishing the "pass the blade" technique, he simply punched the droid. In the closest approximation of its face. Really really hard, with the Force filling his body. The droid would be fine, it didn't break, but with the Force he did knock the bot across the floor. His fist would also be fine, he'd bolstered it with the Force after all, so there shouldn't be a problem. With that settled though, the bots clearly weren't going to be suitable in the slightest, they were too frustrating and yet too simple to confound and puzzle into submission. He really should spend more time with his apprentice, she certainly could prove to be better at this in time. As it was though, it seemed nothing here was good enough.
