It's a shame Han isn't more trusting of the Ghost because he actually is trying to look out for everyone's best interest here. Or what he thinks is everyone's best interest, anyway.
Han might be inclined to argue (if he did come to realize this was Blaze), that she does have a right to know the truth of what has happened. That lies of omission were just as cruel as little white ones when a person does discover the truth. That maybe this return to her human roots might give the Blaze that they know the chance to do something she can't in Exo form, which isn't inherently a bad thing.
For all they know, she might lose the memories when she reverts back to herself anyway, so why not let her nourish her soul in the meantime? Or that she might never be Blaze again and then what? Lie to her forever? Or, possibly the worst permutation, what if when she turns Exo and remembers that she had the chance to do something as a human that she didn't take?
That would be the Corellian's point of view, if he was privy to what was actually going on. Ghost's efforts to preserve the status quo are valid too. If a little ... binary.
"Follow me." He says after counting backwards from ten in his mind. Droids. Hrpf.
Captain Solo leads them up the ramp of the Millennium Falcon and probably the most striking thing about the ship is how much roomier it is on the inside. That and how lived in the tech feels. It definitely lacks the pop and polish of a certain other Nexus Captain's space ship.
He hasn't met C3P0, but ... he'd be comparing Ghost to him right now if he had.
Han might be inclined to argue (if he did come to realize this was Blaze), that she does have a right to know the truth of what has happened. That lies of omission were just as cruel as little white ones when a person does discover the truth. That maybe this return to her human roots might give the Blaze that they know the chance to do something she can't in Exo form, which isn't inherently a bad thing.
For all they know, she might lose the memories when she reverts back to herself anyway, so why not let her nourish her soul in the meantime? Or that she might never be Blaze again and then what? Lie to her forever? Or, possibly the worst permutation, what if when she turns Exo and remembers that she had the chance to do something as a human that she didn't take?
That would be the Corellian's point of view, if he was privy to what was actually going on. Ghost's efforts to preserve the status quo are valid too. If a little ... binary.
"Follow me." He says after counting backwards from ten in his mind. Droids. Hrpf.
Captain Solo leads them up the ramp of the Millennium Falcon and probably the most striking thing about the ship is how much roomier it is on the inside. That and how lived in the tech feels. It definitely lacks the pop and polish of a certain other Nexus Captain's space ship.