"So, you're dead?" Rayna asked in disbelief.
"Rayna, you know as well as I do, Jedi's never really die."
Rayna wept and leaned against his chest. She noticed for the first
time that he had no heartbeat. "I failed you," she said
sadly.
"No, Rayna. Never." He lifted her head. "Don't cry
for me."
"How is it you seem so real to me?"
"I live in your heart, Rayna. Do you understand? I'm a part of
you now. From now on, we can work as two Jedis together."
"Really?"
"Yes, Rayna. Now, I want you to take care of the Skywalker boy
as Obi-Won trains him."
But as he spoke these words, she suddenly felt strong concern.
"I don't know, Qui-Gon. Something doesn't feel right about
it."
. . . and if you've seen The Phantom Menace, you know how it went.