Post by 10Tickler on Apr 9, 2012 22:02:24 GMT -5
The conversation had gone cazy-level chaotic. People were talking, inturrupting others and in general, not being too highly concerned about politeness. They were making wonderful points, that much was true, but the way they were going about it almost seemed a little aggressive to the pacifistic Zelosian. Compromise was needed here, and pretty quickly, it seemed.
Everyone has their own views, which is what makes this topic so much fun to discuss. Becoming a Dedicated healer is it's own path, which requires it's own sets of knowledge. One doesn't have to trim the edges to the point of failing in skill with the blade, but it's good to remember that if you want to truly heal, that should be where your focus lies. she began, smiling as she spoke in a quiet, calming voice. That said, The most basic skills in the Healing arts are something that all Jedi should take the time to learn. Often, there aren't enough healers to go on every mission, especially with the work we do here, and basic First-Aid can be the difference between life and death when it's needed. To overlook either aspect, or any aspect truly, is a flawed view. I will never be a master of bladework, however, which is fine with me. To engage in combat is a last choice in my book, and I'm the type who would probably only do it to protect someone else directly. she explained, laying herself out for the criticism that the comment would surely bring.
That wasn't to say that the Woman had never fought, but when she had, it had felt wrong, to use her blade against another living creature was to bring pain, and that was a road she avoided travelling down as frequently as possible. Looking from Raveal to Naiya, then finally to Gharassk, she smiled a little more and placed her palms up on her knees. Since, however, we can agree that even if it's just basic, Healing is a useful thing to know, how about we return to that, and leave the philosophy to the Councils? she invited, intent on at least teaching those gathered how to work with smaller wounds and maybe counteract or cleanse poisons from their systems.
Everyone has their own views, which is what makes this topic so much fun to discuss. Becoming a Dedicated healer is it's own path, which requires it's own sets of knowledge. One doesn't have to trim the edges to the point of failing in skill with the blade, but it's good to remember that if you want to truly heal, that should be where your focus lies. she began, smiling as she spoke in a quiet, calming voice. That said, The most basic skills in the Healing arts are something that all Jedi should take the time to learn. Often, there aren't enough healers to go on every mission, especially with the work we do here, and basic First-Aid can be the difference between life and death when it's needed. To overlook either aspect, or any aspect truly, is a flawed view. I will never be a master of bladework, however, which is fine with me. To engage in combat is a last choice in my book, and I'm the type who would probably only do it to protect someone else directly. she explained, laying herself out for the criticism that the comment would surely bring.
That wasn't to say that the Woman had never fought, but when she had, it had felt wrong, to use her blade against another living creature was to bring pain, and that was a road she avoided travelling down as frequently as possible. Looking from Raveal to Naiya, then finally to Gharassk, she smiled a little more and placed her palms up on her knees. Since, however, we can agree that even if it's just basic, Healing is a useful thing to know, how about we return to that, and leave the philosophy to the Councils? she invited, intent on at least teaching those gathered how to work with smaller wounds and maybe counteract or cleanse poisons from their systems.