[Vader remains, letting the girl get it out. She is not someone he would have ever considered to be a soldier, yet appearances could be deceiving...a fact he knew well. The sweetest, kindest people could be pushed to do monstrous things, and everyone had a breaking point when they realized the things they cared about were being threatened. In this case, all realities were, apparently, at stake.
His breathing, steady and mechanical, is the only sound he makes for several long moments. The masked helmet tilts towards Hawkmon as he cuts in. The little creature's words are odd, but Vader doesn't feel the need to ask for any explanations for minute details like 'what a Mon is' as they are unimportant. Idle chatter about things that he doesn't need to know has never really been his thing, even in his younger years.]
Good. I believe that we will need all the power we can muster, if what we have been told is true.
[If the situation was as dire as he was told, this was worse than the Clone Wars.]
What talents does your light give you? [He's assuming she means whatever her world calls the Force, but he addresses the question to Hawkmon, who seems a little more sure of himself. Knowing he makes people uneasy, he assumes easing the pressure up on the girl would be best. He's made his point.]
It's okay. He's a gigantic jerk! But if he's getting through that's great.
His breathing, steady and mechanical, is the only sound he makes for several long moments. The masked helmet tilts towards Hawkmon as he cuts in. The little creature's words are odd, but Vader doesn't feel the need to ask for any explanations for minute details like 'what a Mon is' as they are unimportant. Idle chatter about things that he doesn't need to know has never really been his thing, even in his younger years.]
Good. I believe that we will need all the power we can muster, if what we have been told is true.
[If the situation was as dire as he was told, this was worse than the Clone Wars.]
What talents does your light give you? [He's assuming she means whatever her world calls the Force, but he addresses the question to Hawkmon, who seems a little more sure of himself. Knowing he makes people uneasy, he assumes easing the pressure up on the girl would be best. He's made his point.]