did you call for assistance?
he has a powerful face, doesn't he? he was one of the most brilliant jedi i have had the privilege of knowing.
the lost twenty.  and count dooku was the most recent and the most painful. no one likes to talk about it. his leaving was a great loss to the order.
well, one might say, he was always a bit out of step with the decisions of the council.  much like your old master, qui-gon jinn.
oh, yes. they were alike in many ways. very individual thinkers.  idealists.
(continuing he was always striving to become a more powerful jedi. he wanted to be the best. with a lightsaber, in the old style of fencing, he had no match. his knowledge of the force was.  unique. in the end, i think he left because he lost faith in the republic. he believed that politics were corrupt, and he felt the jedi betrayed themselves by serving the politicians. he always had very high expectations of government. he disappeared for nine or ten years, then he just showed up recently as the head of the separatist movement.
well, i'm sure you didn't call me over here for a history lesson. are you having a problem, master kenobi?
kamino? it's not a system i'm familiar with.  let me see.
are you sure you have the right co-ordinates?
no co-ordinates? it sounds like the kind of directions you'd get from a street tout.  some old miner or furbog trader.
are you sure it exists?
let me do a gravitational scan.
there are some inconsistencies here. maybe the planet you're looking for was destroyed.
it ought to be. unless it was very recent. i hate to say it, but it looks like the system you're searching for doesn't exist.
the archives are comprehensive and totally secure, my young jedi. one thing you may be absolutely sure of - if an item does not appear in our records, it does not exist!