So he respects power. That makes sense, with him. [ Cathaway had proven it over him and Prince had not. From what Sam had seen of Ren's mind, that's hardly a surprised. ] Who did he serve before?
[ there's a passing moment that Sam considers if he could cripple Ren, mentally, once he'd gotten up to the full health and mental strength he ought to be at, if he'd actually let floodgates open in something that isn't so blocked and controlled by the symbiote. But, that's not Sam. And he isn't going there. The Hybrid state of him, which can be much, much harsher, perhaps, but not Sam. He's seen where that leads, and he's suffered it before. he has no interest in recreating it, even if it were possible.
He doesn't want to control Kylo Ren, he wants to understand him.
And that thought brings him to the second issue here. The goal of order. When existing naturally, order is a beautiful thing. When man, or other sentient life, intends to enact order on other life, that breeds more violent and conflicting chaos than anything else. Sam, of course, doesn't communicate this to Hux, because he'd said our shared goal, and while Sam might be honest, he isn't stupid. ]
There's a few in our brood that don't seem to fall in line with Ren or that Ren doesn't seem to think much of. How likely is it, do you think, that he'll try to force them? [ as much as he wants peace between them, that can't be at the expense of the freedoms of the others. ]
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Date: 2016-05-09 02:30 am (UTC)[ there's a passing moment that Sam considers if he could cripple Ren, mentally, once he'd gotten up to the full health and mental strength he ought to be at, if he'd actually let floodgates open in something that isn't so blocked and controlled by the symbiote. But, that's not Sam. And he isn't going there. The Hybrid state of him, which can be much, much harsher, perhaps, but not Sam. He's seen where that leads, and he's suffered it before. he has no interest in recreating it, even if it were possible.
He doesn't want to control Kylo Ren, he wants to understand him.
And that thought brings him to the second issue here. The goal of order. When existing naturally, order is a beautiful thing. When man, or other sentient life, intends to enact order on other life, that breeds more violent and conflicting chaos than anything else. Sam, of course, doesn't communicate this to Hux, because he'd said our shared goal, and while Sam might be honest, he isn't stupid. ]
There's a few in our brood that don't seem to fall in line with Ren or that Ren doesn't seem to think much of. How likely is it, do you think, that he'll try to force them? [ as much as he wants peace between them, that can't be at the expense of the freedoms of the others. ]