I didn't know they were
important to you -
I thought their faces were a poster -
Natural things -
Scenery...

-"Scenery", Blondie

It's all right, sir, we've got the situation under control here.

Yes, Captain, I know it's protocol for commanding officers to report in after major orders are delivered. But the plan went off smoothly, sir. As soon as we received the transmission, we separated the Jedi's lightsabers from her. I believe one of the junior officers has a dislocated shoulder but she was initially sleeping when we carried out our mission, so it was easy enough. Couldn't have been given a better example on how to do it by the book, sir. The Jedi was neutralized just like we were taught.

With all due respect, Captain Rex, nothing in Order 66 was about instructions for burial.

What do you mean, it's something a rookie wouldn't understand, sir?

Well - well of course I know who she is, sir. Jedi Padawan-General Ahsoka Tano. Served with distinction and Geonosis and Felucia. Received an award for her efforts against slavers and bravery during the parasite crisis with Tango Company. Currently - well, currently neutralized - sir, we both know neutralized is the same thing as dead. It's not dodging the issue, sir. It's protocol. With all due respect.

I just told you I know who she is, Captain -

I'm not sure what you mean. It's not relevant? ...Her favourite snack was tsenberry stick-biscuits? - No, I didn't know she was good at pazaak.

Captain, knowing what her laugh is like - it's not relevant to this unit's combat operations. I wasn't briefed on it, sir. I don't think it's because I'm a rookie, sir. It's just not relevant.

No, sir. I'm not trying to talk back, sir.

Yes, sir.

I'll have them start building a pyre immediately, sir. Should take us at most half a day's work. We won't be too late at the rendezvous.

Sir, I don't think saying 'damn the rendezvous' is appropriate.

Well - well, she was only a Jedi, sir. All of us had our orders as soon as we could remember them. - May I speak freely, sir? - I suppose you're right, I already am. But we're brothers, sir. All we need is each other. A Jedi is just a Jedi. We'll do fine without them. If you let yourself get attached to one - I understand that could be... hard. But I don't think you want to imply that you'd consider becoming a traitor, sir. That's unthinkable. We're brothers. You told me that yourself. A Jedi is - was - just a commander. Speaking candidly, sir - I never remembered their faces, sir, just like I don't bother with the scenery on every planet we go to. They're just there, like trees or dirt. - I guess you're right, they're not there anymore. But we didn't really need them. Just like how on Kamino we didn't need to be in the middle of a forest.

Sir, I've served in three campaigns. Stop calling me a rookie. Please.

I'm not being impertinent, sir. I'm trying to understand but you don't seem to be using very much logic at all. We're brothers, sir. We're far more important to each other than anyone else. That's what family is, sir.

Well - yes - I know there's more to a family than just brothers -

I can ask the medic for a tranquilizer, sir. You seem to need one.

We're not going to need a funeral pyre? That's a wise decision, sir. Now we won't have any more delays. I'm sure that the Jedi would want their bodies to become one with nature or whatever it is they always talk about. Togruta probably aren't poisonous to the local wildlife. - That's not what you meant, sir?

Captain, what are you doing with that thermal detonator?

Rex - sir -