[ There's a lot about this conversation that Akobi will have to unpack later. His first thought is that it's so obvious Dameron has never met a single clone before 622, if he thinks that the TK part of the designation is where an individual's name should come from. But Akobi doesn't comment on that, because that would be pedantic.
He needs to talk to 622. Get the whole report from him. He trusts 622's word more than the incoherent, emotional ramblings of some man from the future who thought it would be funny to play a joke on a clone soldier, then somehow had a change of heart and ended up falling for him. Not knowing about Poe's TMI power, the rushed-sounding confession just reads as immaturity to Akobi, but... 622 returns his feelings. So, knowing that, Akobi has to at least make an effort to understand why. ]
I see what you're trying to say. I do not, and will not agree with the path you took to get there. I want that stated now. But I appreciate that you arrived at this conclusion nonetheless.
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He needs to talk to 622. Get the whole report from him. He trusts 622's word more than the incoherent, emotional ramblings of some man from the future who thought it would be funny to play a joke on a clone soldier, then somehow had a change of heart and ended up falling for him. Not knowing about Poe's TMI power, the rushed-sounding confession just reads as immaturity to Akobi, but... 622 returns his feelings. So, knowing that, Akobi has to at least make an effort to understand why. ]
I see what you're trying to say. I do not, and will not agree with the path you took to get there. I want that stated now. But I appreciate that you arrived at this conclusion nonetheless.