The Slave Who Makes Free: An Anakin Skywalker Quest

Unfortunately you don't have time to communicate much of anything to him while you're in the middle of a fight for your life.
Not usually one to argue with the QM, but as long as we have a communicator (and assuming we don't, nevermind entirely) wouldn't it really be as simple as running to the helm while holding the communciator up and screaming, "Iskat snuck aboard, she's unconscious in -insert location here-!" and letting Obi-Wan go from there?

I'm not a big fan of getting our cake and eating it too - but if a win-win solution is right there, I can't super see a reason to not take it if we're allowed.

That all said, I'm going to assume that we don't have a communicator of some sorts and just vote now unless told otherwise.

[X] Take the helm.
 
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Not usually one to argue with the QM, but as long as we have a communicator (and assuming we don't, nevermind entirely) wouldn't it really be as simple as running to the helm while holding the communciator up and screaming, "Iskat snuck aboard, she's unconscious in -insert location here-!" and letting Obi-Wan go from there?

I'm not a big fan of getting our cake and eating it too - but if a win-win solution is right there, I can't super see a reason to not take it if we're allowed.

That all said, I'm going to assume that we don't have a communicator of some sorts and just vote now unless told otherwise.

[X] Take the helm.

...is it possible to take the helm and tell Obi-Wan about Iska?
I could tell you that Anakin doesn't have the presence of mind to think about that, or that shouting at Obi-Wan randomly about Iskat without explaining further—which you don't have time to do—would probably just confuse him, but what I'm actually going to tell you is to stop evading the consequences of your own actions. By giving in to temptation last turn and going along with Iskat's plan, you decided (and I think I telegraphed this pretty clearly) to knowingly allow her to be placed in a situation where she could potentially end up in mortal danger, and to not tell Obi-Wan about it. You can't suddenly do a 180 and try to take a different path now that said mortal danger is actually here. No takesie-backsies.
 
What I found fun about reading that chapter was when Iskat hid herself away I was wondering why she didn't strap herself down or use any form of padding, just in case something went wrong.
Then it turns out I was right to think that!
 
[X] See to Iskat.

Our choice to make, our consequence to fix. Obi Wan is a Jedi, a trained pilot and strong in the Force. He might not like flying but he can pilot a spacecraft.
 
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