[Leia's posture relaxes slightly, just barely. The subject matter is a hard one, one that doesn't make for pleasant conversation, but she's relieved that Qui-Gon trusts her enough to be open with her. At least as open as he can bring himself to be.]
What I know of the Order is mostly stories, all of which I'm sure were far from the reality.
[stories from the Clone Wars about dramatic battles and rescues, stories about her father's direct dealings with the Jedi, that sort of thing. Not much about exactly how the Order functioned, beyond what she'd been told here.]
But I can't imagine the Jedi wouldn't have joined us eventually.
[Well, it's more that she doesn't want to imagine it. She still believes the Jedi were primarily good and for the good of the galaxy. She can't imagine the Jedi wouldn't join the Rebellion, not when Luke joined and Obi-Wan helped when they needed him more than anything.]
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What I know of the Order is mostly stories, all of which I'm sure were far from the reality.
[stories from the Clone Wars about dramatic battles and rescues, stories about her father's direct dealings with the Jedi, that sort of thing. Not much about exactly how the Order functioned, beyond what she'd been told here.]
But I can't imagine the Jedi wouldn't have joined us eventually.
[Well, it's more that she doesn't want to imagine it. She still believes the Jedi were primarily good and for the good of the galaxy. She can't imagine the Jedi wouldn't join the Rebellion, not when Luke joined and Obi-Wan helped when they needed him more than anything.]