"Um, I think you basically got it, from context. It means to override, or achieve victory. I think it comes from card games. Like, cards of a certain color or suite automatically beating the rest of the deck," he explains.
"And I get what you're saying about personalizing training. My first...traditional trial, as a Jedi, the first time I talked to a full fledged master-"
He mentally backs up. "See, Kanan, was wonderful and my master, but he'd be the first to tell you he lost his way as a Jedi for a long time, and a lot of my apprenticeship with him was us learning together. He wouldn't claim to be a Jedi Master."
Although he did believe that by the time Kanan had died, if there had been other Jedi around to name him one, they might have. "Anyway. I was frustrated because I didn't know what I was supposed to be doing. And Master Yoda asked me if Kanan had to tell me everything. And no, of course, not. So then Master Yoda basically told me the point was to find my own path. So that idea is...pretty inherent."
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"And I get what you're saying about personalizing training. My first...traditional trial, as a Jedi, the first time I talked to a full fledged master-"
He mentally backs up. "See, Kanan, was wonderful and my master, but he'd be the first to tell you he lost his way as a Jedi for a long time, and a lot of my apprenticeship with him was us learning together. He wouldn't claim to be a Jedi Master."
Although he did believe that by the time Kanan had died, if there had been other Jedi around to name him one, they might have. "Anyway. I was frustrated because I didn't know what I was supposed to be doing. And Master Yoda asked me if Kanan had to tell me everything. And no, of course, not. So then Master Yoda basically told me the point was to find my own path. So that idea is...pretty inherent."