"Zoos are complicated," Obi-Wan agrees. "Though from what I understand, they've shifted more toward conservation than mere entertainment in recent decades. At least in the worlds that seem to be the equivalent to your own. They provide protection for animals that may be on the verge of extinction or ones that would be incapable of surviving in the wild."
It's disappointing that worlds have reached such a place, where the native animals can't live freely and without intervention, but it isn't as if the same hasn't happened on countless planets in the galaxy where Obi-Wan has come from.
Overhead, a bird calls, then takes flight, spreading an impressive wingspan and soaring through the air. Obi-Wan watches and smiles faintly, then looks over at Klaus. "So I expect we'll be coming back here, won't we?" he asks.
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It's disappointing that worlds have reached such a place, where the native animals can't live freely and without intervention, but it isn't as if the same hasn't happened on countless planets in the galaxy where Obi-Wan has come from.
Overhead, a bird calls, then takes flight, spreading an impressive wingspan and soaring through the air. Obi-Wan watches and smiles faintly, then looks over at Klaus. "So I expect we'll be coming back here, won't we?" he asks.