Obsessive Conflict?

By Rakaydos, in Star Wars: Force and Destiny RPG

(in a clone wars setting)

==History==
Raj is a tinkerer, intrigued by the link between a trained jedi and their attuned weapon. As a Jedi Knight, he spends much of his time at a workbench, experimenting with styles and assembly techniques, different techniques of attunement. He hasn't had much luck getting the Jedi order to give him extra Kyber Crystals, but he's been making do with modified youngling training emitters.
But the mechanical side of the bond isnt Raj's only source of interest. His interest in the rituals of assembly and attunement, in using the force to manipulate the physical, matches his interest in the mechanical aspects. He is still seeking the perfect bond, a matching of crystal, weapon, and wielder that brings out the best of all three.

=== Missing Jedi Part 1 ===

*Volunteering for a rescue mission on a Sepratist-loyal world, Raj lept at the chance to examine one of Master Haneul's trophies, a Sith Sword deeply linked to the darkside. Machining up some ancient-styled blades for his companions, Raj took the Sith blade on the mission himself.
*When the sith weapon opened with Standard Darkside Temptation: Feel the Power, Raj was more interested in the dark presence that was speaking, than what it was saying. How did it link with the sword? How was such a link forged? The spirit retreted without answering these questions.
*The mission itself was a tedius overland trek, his companions picking up native felinoid wildlife as unintended traveling companions. When the sith presence strove to inspire Raj to kill the creatures, Raj once again confronted the artifact with it's artificial nature. Again the presence left.

Disregarding purel mechanical (IE, darkside pp related) conflict rewards, how much conflict should a Curious/Obsession force user receive from a mission like this? (I leave out all the irrelevant details, of course)

Edited by Rakaydos