Seasons / 12-3

Ghosts: Mentor
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Cast


Captain Robert Smith -- Bruce Campbell
Lieutenant Martin Jasper -- Ted Rami
Commander Belinda Reines -- Amy Acker
Colonel Shauna Finelli -- Jewel Staite
TAG -- Christopher Judge
Johnny Danger -- Edward Kerr
Skip Tyler -- David Tennant
Robin Cunningham-- Wil Wheaton
4675636B -- John DiMaggio (voice)
Alice Tolman -- Amy Adams
Red Shirt-- Justin Long


Guest Stars


Master Roland Tobias -


Production


Writer: D. M. Jeftinija
Director: D. M. Jeftinija
Script editor: D. M. Jeftinija
Executive producer: D. M. Jeftinija
Production code: 12.3
Originally broadcast: 10-07-2013
Timeslot: 8:00 EST
Length: 15


Chronology


Preceded by

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Followed by

All About
the Timing

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Ghosts: Friend

Ghosts: Mentor

Plot Synopsis


Belinda has a heart to heart with Master Tobias.

Plot Summary


Belinda consulted with Master Roland Tobias about the trouble she'd been having finding focus and the recent dreams and hallucinations she'd experienced. They discussed Master Hito and how the dream that Belinda had after the crash influenced her later possible hallucination of Master Hito. Tobias was convinced that Belinda was able to heal herself and the older Master had not played a part, but Belinda still had further questions about the nature of Force Ghosts and they took the question to Shauna.
Shauna took a moment to make fun of Jedi mysticism before helping run a couple of tests on Master Tobias which proved fruitless and lead Belinda and Master Tobias back to her quarters to discuss philosophy and how she may have wanted to believe that Hito had come to her aide. Master Tobias also informed her that Force Ghosts grow weaker with time and not stronger, making the possibility that such a long dead Jedi had come to her as a Force Ghost extremely unlikely. Belinda lamented one day losing Master Tobias for good and promised to help her as much as he could in the time he had left. They moved to helping Belinda with her meditation and mused on the fact that there was certainly a storm coming and they would likely be at the center of it.

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