His first thought is that he must have been knocked out hard enough to be missing some time, but this is where Thrawn has chosen to dump him. He's not sure why the Imperials, if they'd gotten the upper hand, wouldn't just kill him, but Thrawn does seem to think more long term. Maybe a Jedi is too useful to simply execute out of hand. In which case, sure, dropping him on a habitable planet that he doesn't have an immediate way off of for the time being is a safer bet than trying to control him in the enclosed space of a ship.
Except the comm he finds doesn't look like any sort he's seen before, and all the information on it is...weird. None of it makes any sense.
At that point, exploring seems like a good idea. He has years of practice in sneaking around cityscapes. He keeps an eye out for people and buildings that less look overgrown.
2. Network - Voice (but reply in whatever format you like) "Um. There are actually other people here, right?"
He's been alone before, in the sense of no one to count on. Alone in the sense of no else on the entire planet, or in the entire system -
Well, he's trying not to dwell on the thought long enough for fear to really sink in.
3. Ships
Now this is more like it! If he can just figure out where he is relative to the galactic center, that's step one to working his way back home to Lothal and the Ghost.
It doesn't take him long to figure there's a few problems with the idea, though. "Do these things even have a hyperdrive?"
Ezra Bridger| Star Wars: Rebels | OTA (defaulting to prose but will match brackets if you want)
His first thought is that he must have been knocked out hard enough to be missing some time, but this is where Thrawn has chosen to dump him. He's not sure why the Imperials, if they'd gotten the upper hand, wouldn't just kill him, but Thrawn does seem to think more long term. Maybe a Jedi is too useful to simply execute out of hand. In which case, sure, dropping him on a habitable planet that he doesn't have an immediate way off of for the time being is a safer bet than trying to control him in the enclosed space of a ship.
Except the comm he finds doesn't look like any sort he's seen before, and all the information on it is...weird. None of it makes any sense.
At that point, exploring seems like a good idea. He has years of practice in sneaking around cityscapes. He keeps an eye out for people and buildings that less look overgrown.
2. Network - Voice (but reply in whatever format you like)
"Um. There are actually other people here, right?"
He's been alone before, in the sense of no one to count on. Alone in the sense of no else on the entire planet, or in the entire system -
Well, he's trying not to dwell on the thought long enough for fear to really sink in.
3. Ships
Now this is more like it! If he can just figure out where he is relative to the galactic center, that's step one to working his way back home to Lothal and the Ghost.
It doesn't take him long to figure there's a few problems with the idea, though. "Do these things even have a hyperdrive?"
4. Wildcard, up to you!