Cassian had been meaning to see Revan's workshop ever since their conversation. Many reasons… ranging from the coldblooded (get in on the ground level of anything that could potentially go ominous) to the practical (might be able borrow some tools for giving Kay some overdue maintenance) to the frivolous (despite it not having been his intention in reformatting Kay, the endeavor did leave Cassian more intrigued by droids than he'd given thought to, before).
Another reason presented itself as Cassian found himself finally there. Being brain-burningly upset with Kay and gut-wrenchingly worried about Jyn, both on personal levels and the ongoing theoretical conflict, more intense all the time, perhaps jump-restarted by blasted "Constellation" and with every new imPort that made it feel like their old life was following them, but never gone… the balance between the preciousness of actual life, and living it, versus the risk of ignoring the things that could hijack it or take it away entirely… how much to sacrifice this new chance at life (which could be self-defeating), to getting involved in the politicking of those who threatened, consciously or not, to unnecessarily bring back the war (which could be self-fulfilling)… and believe it or not it's even more tangled and jumbled in his mind…
Cassian had grown up believing the Jedi to be his enemy. He'd gone on from there to let them fall into the category of probably exaggerated myth. Here, he's gotten to know, a bit, the profoundly amiable and trust-inspiring Luke Skywalker. He has a good feeling about Revan. Maybe it's just profoundly desiring not to have to try and do everything alone. But… Cassian finds himself craving the perspective of this Jedi.
4. Maurtia Falls: droidcraft workshop [w. Revan]
Another reason presented itself as Cassian found himself finally there. Being brain-burningly upset with Kay and gut-wrenchingly worried about Jyn, both on personal levels and the ongoing theoretical conflict, more intense all the time, perhaps jump-restarted by blasted "Constellation" and with every new imPort that made it feel like their old life was following them, but never gone… the balance between the preciousness of actual life, and living it, versus the risk of ignoring the things that could hijack it or take it away entirely… how much to sacrifice this new chance at life (which could be self-defeating), to getting involved in the politicking of those who threatened, consciously or not, to unnecessarily bring back the war (which could be self-fulfilling)… and believe it or not it's even more tangled and jumbled in his mind…
Cassian had grown up believing the Jedi to be his enemy. He'd gone on from there to let them fall into the category of probably exaggerated myth. Here, he's gotten to know, a bit, the profoundly amiable and trust-inspiring Luke Skywalker. He has a good feeling about Revan. Maybe it's just profoundly desiring not to have to try and do everything alone. But… Cassian finds himself craving the perspective of this Jedi.