[ Kanan can't think of many reasons why Palpatine would feel the need to mind control a handful of clone troops, so many years after the Jedi Purge. Maybe to commit sabotage from the inside, so he could then blame the rebels for it? But certainly nothing as widespread as the Purge itself.
Then again, he doesn't pretend to understand all the machinations of a Sith Lord. The guy is, quite literally, an evil genius, and way above Kanan's proverbial pay grade. ]
When I met you, it was just you, Wolffe, and Gregor. You never mentioned a Cody, or anyone else specifically. That's all I know, about all of it.
[ Rex has always been fond of stories. But old stories, the sort that get told around the campfire, or after a few too many drinks at the clone bar. It's rarely about the present, and rarely about what really matters. That's the sort of thing that you keep to a few special people, uttered only in precious company, underneath duress. Of course he hadn't mentioned the others to Kanan, if they weren't with him. Maybe for their protection as much as his own. Or maybe it's because they're all gone.
He doesn't know. Kenobi will know. Rex doesn't know if he wants to know. ]
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Then again, he doesn't pretend to understand all the machinations of a Sith Lord. The guy is, quite literally, an evil genius, and way above Kanan's proverbial pay grade. ]
When I met you, it was just you, Wolffe, and Gregor. You never mentioned a Cody, or anyone else specifically. That's all I know, about all of it.
[ He gives a helpless shrug. ] I'm sorry.
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He doesn't know. Kenobi will know. Rex doesn't know if he wants to know. ]
I see. Well. It was worth asking.