[Cassian can't blame the son of two soldiers for being passionate about war, even if his own opinions on it were low. Poe was at least an intelligent man, and he can't imagine Kes letting him believe war was something great. He hopes not, at least.]
It is. It's the only way we can learn from the mistakes of the people who come before us.
Stories, though. [There's the faintest hope in that. Maybe, just maybe, the war had ended. Even if it's obvious conflict had not.] You weren't raised during war-times?
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It is. It's the only way we can learn from the mistakes of the people who come before us.
Stories, though. [There's the faintest hope in that. Maybe, just maybe, the war had ended. Even if it's obvious conflict had not.] You weren't raised during war-times?