It's not an extremely lengthy span but there was a non-trivial amount of time after the AgriCorps mission was authorized where you were talking to the Corps leaders and getting everything ready to go. I'm not going to confirm or deny anything at this point but I will say that no one in-universe currently has any reason to suspect that you might have a mole.
The thing is that the Jedi serve at the pleasure of the Senate, and while (at this point in the timeline) they still have a fair amount of autonomy in which missions they can authorize, they still have to keep records of where Jedi are being sent. Most missions that require individual Jedi, a Master-Padawan pair, or even a small team can fly under the radar, but a full-scale planetary relief mission leaves quite a paper trail even before it's officially launched.Good to know, but still a bit confusing. Talking to the Corps leaders sounds like it should still be an internal affair, and I wouldn't expect it to be particularly visible to people outside the temple, so what kind of plausible mechanisms are we looking at for how the IGBC could have found out about them and what was being said?
(I'm mostly asking to try and get a better picture of what's happening and how character's might be thinking about it in universe.)
Yeah, I can see how that'd pass quickly:For the first and probably last time in your career as a Jedi, you walk out of the High Council chamber saying, "Well, that was easy."
And it was. The Council approved your proposed AgriCorps mission to Kalee unanimously, with hardly even a debate.
"You and the Kalee form a symbiont circle. What happens to one of you will effect the other, you must understand this."What we need is a hearts and minds campaign that ties Kalee and Naboo together, as victims of rapacious greed, defended by charasismatic and unlikely heros, in the consious of the galactic citizenry.
As has been previously mentioned, he's not the kind of guy who's super good at scheduling and time management. The best estimate you've got is "longer than either of the other two, because those don't require you to leave Coruscant and this one does".I just have a question, @Kirook , can we know how much time Anakin thinks going to Padme is going to cost? And I mean Anakin's prediction.
I don't suppose Anakin has a souped-up hyperdrive laying around?As has been previously mentioned, he's not the kind of guy who's super good at scheduling and time management. The best estimate you've got is "longer than either of the other two, because those don't require you to leave Coruscant and this one does".