The whole 'Do or do not, there is no try' mantra can take a backseat for now. Not that there isn't wisdom in Master Yoda's sayings, but sometimes they needed a rest, especially when Qui-Gon is fairly certain it would only come across as a hollow retort.
"You'll have my word that I won't tell Obi-Wan," he reiterates, "but I want to see you succeed."
He doesn't like the idea of keeping secrets from his former Padawan, but it's a necessary deception to gain Rey's trust. Further, he's done the same for Obi-Wan in the past. It'd be hypocritical for him not to extend the same consideration to Rey.
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The whole 'Do or do not, there is no try' mantra can take a backseat for now. Not that there isn't wisdom in Master Yoda's sayings, but sometimes they needed a rest, especially when Qui-Gon is fairly certain it would only come across as a hollow retort.
"You'll have my word that I won't tell Obi-Wan," he reiterates, "but I want to see you succeed."
He doesn't like the idea of keeping secrets from his former Padawan, but it's a necessary deception to gain Rey's trust. Further, he's done the same for Obi-Wan in the past. It'd be hypocritical for him not to extend the same consideration to Rey.