Yoda lives through the war, he thinks. He hasn't always liked Yoda. Or...it's more that he worries Yoda doesn't like him, and that's always bothered him. Yoda's feelings are nearly impossible to read, but there really aren't other Jedi at his level. But to think that this young man knows him well enough to just call him Yoda is surprising.
He manages to walk again, though.
"I've been here for a year. They say you're a full citizen after that, but I can't say that anything has changed." His opinion of that is probably very clear in his tone. Anakin has no love for this city.
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"You know Master Yoda?" he asks.
Yoda lives through the war, he thinks. He hasn't always liked Yoda. Or...it's more that he worries Yoda doesn't like him, and that's always bothered him. Yoda's feelings are nearly impossible to read, but there really aren't other Jedi at his level. But to think that this young man knows him well enough to just call him Yoda is surprising.
He manages to walk again, though.
"I've been here for a year. They say you're a full citizen after that, but I can't say that anything has changed." His opinion of that is probably very clear in his tone. Anakin has no love for this city.
"There are a lot of people from our galaxy here," he says, "Though only two from my time. Obi-Wan Kenobi, who I imagine you've heard of, and Padmé Amidala, a Senator in the Galactic Republic. She's a very close friend of mine." That's an understatement, of course, but he has no way of knowing how Luke would know that. "Obi-Wan was my Master before I became a Jedi myself." He doesn't sing Obi-Wan's praises aloud, but his fondness is evident.