[ In a tremendous moment of irony, imagined greenery and the heavy presence of Luke Skywalker fills her mind, but unlike Kylo Ren, she feels no urge to flinch away from the feeling. Instead, she briefly preoccupies herself with curiosities as to what prompted it, a fleeting concern that is quickly dismissed in favor of her failing attempts to make any sense of military strategy. People, she can understand, but she can hardly conceptualize a scale so grand as total galactic war. Leia and Poe do it with an ease that dizzies her. ]
I left before they were done deciding. She thinks without the Resistance here, the planet will fall to the First Order again. We need to be sure it's defended.
[ Which seems obvious, now. Just as Rey would never leave her friends and the Resistance behind to escape, neither would Organa leave behind the people who had thrown their lot in with her cause. ]
Without the Corellian fleet, there is no Resistance, but there's no way for us to withstand another battle like that so soon. [ Silence, then, ] I think Poe is convincing her that our plan is the best one, to steer as much of the fleet away as we can by misleading Snoke. But the fleet might not follow us.
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I left before they were done deciding. She thinks without the Resistance here, the planet will fall to the First Order again. We need to be sure it's defended.
[ Which seems obvious, now. Just as Rey would never leave her friends and the Resistance behind to escape, neither would Organa leave behind the people who had thrown their lot in with her cause. ]
Without the Corellian fleet, there is no Resistance, but there's no way for us to withstand another battle like that so soon. [ Silence, then, ] I think Poe is convincing her that our plan is the best one, to steer as much of the fleet away as we can by misleading Snoke. But the fleet might not follow us.