Hera's name is already passing back and forth among the Jawas, and Kanan waits a minute for that to fade before saying, "Kanan. Good to meet you."
Because it's true, and not just because it's interesting to actually see a troupe (or part of a troupe) of Jawas on something like their own ground.
"There's more where that came from, if it works out for you, and looks like something you'd want, long-term or otherwise."
He's not smiling, though he does give Hera a quick look, to make sure he's not veering too far away from their desired narrative. Meanwhile, the Jawas ripple more words between themselves, though this time the sounds split into two completely distinct phrases, and bounce more fiercely between individual Jawas. It takes longer for them to ripple back toward the main speaker, Tsedec, too. What's unclear to Kanan is whether that's a good sign, or a bad one.
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Because it's true, and not just because it's interesting to actually see a troupe (or part of a troupe) of Jawas on something like their own ground.
"There's more where that came from, if it works out for you, and looks like something you'd want, long-term or otherwise."
He's not smiling, though he does give Hera a quick look, to make sure he's not veering too far away from their desired narrative. Meanwhile, the Jawas ripple more words between themselves, though this time the sounds split into two completely distinct phrases, and bounce more fiercely between individual Jawas. It takes longer for them to ripple back toward the main speaker, Tsedec, too. What's unclear to Kanan is whether that's a good sign, or a bad one.