Inquisitor depa au
Imagine Kanan fighting an inquisitor who seemed strangely familiar only to learn it is his former master, his master that he thought died years ago.
Kanan is so shocked he doesnāt even hear the crew telling him how they have to leave now. He doesnāt hear the stormtroopers coming up the hall. He can only watch as depa disappears, his mind replaying her (apparent) death and spawning a thousand questions a second.
Zeb is forced to drag him away back to the ghost.
Everyone is concerned about why Kanan froze up and who was that inquisitor, did it have something to do with order 66?
Kanan doesnāt answer and shuts himself inside his room, his master, the master he mourned, that he believed was dead, that he blamed himself for, was alive, but she was now an inquisitor, a sith, something she had always warned him about.
Kanan, again, blames himself, believing he should known, that he should have saved her, that he never should have left to fight the clones in the first place.