Kresst continued to look out over the grasslands, though his eyes opened as Mevenn spoke. He did not feel called upon as Mevenn was describing, but his feelings could not deny the power of the Force in the world around them. It was hard to place, and not the strongest he had ever felt, but there was [i]something[/i] different compared to the average agrarian colony world. There was a pause after Mevenn finished speaking, and Kresst took in another long breath. "There is something...special about this place, isn't there? It is placid, remote, mostly uncorrupted by civilization, of course, but also...something beyond all of that. Something more than just hills and grasslands. Perhaps it is no accident that I just happened to point to this world on the star map." Eventually, Kresst finally brought himself to stand up and turn back to Mevenn. Despite how distraught Mevenn was, Kresst kept his steps, and demeanor, calm. "Trust in the Force and trust in each other. Those were our instructions, yes? I do not know what it is you are feeling, but I do trust you, Mevenn. We are going to make good and bad decisions in the coming days, but indecision...that is what is going to end up killing us. If something does. Trust your feelings..." Kresst began as he reached out and placed a hand on her leg, since he could not possibly reach her shoulder. "...but realize that you do not have to face any of this alone. Whether it is destiny or deceit calling you, I can accompany you. It will be some time before the Empire will be able to track us here, even with our ship's ID codes." Once again, Kresst momentarily broke the situation's rather serious tone with a light chuckle. "Though, if we don't happen to have a speeder stored away somewhere in the ship, you may want to carry me there...else the Empire might have already risen and fallen in the time it takes these legs to actually walk any real distance."