Though the meeting overall had been quick Oram could only feel time lag. He of course, remained silent following his master's example. From the bow to the respectful nature towards the council. he did not openly question them, but just by some of his facial expressions Yai may have been able to tell what the young man may have been thinking. Oram very rarely needed to conceal his feelings over certain teachings that he did not agree with from his master. And yet, he didn't want to cause unnecessary problems. Neither for him or his master. One thing that was for sure was he'd begin to speak once they were on their way. That had been the plan at least. However, as soon as they were clear of the council oram felt the hand of his master. "Always with the hair..." He grumbled before hearing the question asked to him. "I like them if you plan on teaching me to pilot them." He said with a small confident grin. He wasn't the best pilot. He knew Yai knew that. Which was why Yai's response would likely be a no unless he had changed his opinion or had gone insane since their lest try at Oram handling flying a vehicle. He felt good with Speeder bikes but for some reason going further into the realm of Piloting was dangerous. He almost crashed, got hurt, hurt someone... It wasn't like he would freak out or anything. it just felt harder to him. Even on the speeder bike he wasn't completely in his element, but it was leagues better than him handling, or trying to handle, a ship. "Anyway..." He said avoiding further delving into the realm of the subject and opting to leave it as a slight joke between him and yai. "I'm always ready and willing, but why is it that the council is so hellbent on taking out the enemy." Obviously he understood that much, but he kind of had something else in mind. What was it? Why the idea of balance of course. Oram had made it clear to yai that he felt the light could nt exist without the dark. He didn't condone the actions of his opponents, but he could at least understand that on a scale light and darkness had equal weight. Removing one from the scale would throw off the balance. "Maybe I'm wrong or naive, but something about it..." He shrugged. "Oh well. I'm sure you can I can find this new leader and take him down." He chuckled. Oram wasn't the over confident type, but he felt together with his master things could be handled quite well. Hopefully anyway.