Hey, it's worked for them before. Obi-Wan may have disapproved of Anakin's brashness and intimidation techniques when he was still a Padawan, but it's easier to wave off now that they've shed the master-student relationship.
Still, Obi-Wan is impressed at Malco's insistence at not speaking. By now, Jade has finished tending to Kista, and she's made the other woman as comfortable as possible. She moves over to the trio and stands over the traitor as she wipes her hands on a rag. The rag gets tossed aside and the anger in her gaze would almost shame Anakin on a bad day.
"I know you won't talk for them," she says, her voice quiet and deceptively calm. "But you will talk for me. And Master Skywalker is right, the Seps will take you prisoner. I, unlike the Jedi, have no problems with handing you over to them with the very convincing message that you double-crossed them to the Republic. I'm sure you know what Dooku does to those that fail him and his people."
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Still, Obi-Wan is impressed at Malco's insistence at not speaking. By now, Jade has finished tending to Kista, and she's made the other woman as comfortable as possible. She moves over to the trio and stands over the traitor as she wipes her hands on a rag. The rag gets tossed aside and the anger in her gaze would almost shame Anakin on a bad day.
"I know you won't talk for them," she says, her voice quiet and deceptively calm. "But you will talk for me. And Master Skywalker is right, the Seps will take you prisoner. I, unlike the Jedi, have no problems with handing you over to them with the very convincing message that you double-crossed them to the Republic. I'm sure you know what Dooku does to those that fail him and his people."