There's a very good reason that the definitive game of intra-party conflict and betrayal is called Paranoia.
Transcript
Obi-Wan: Anakin, something else has been bothering me.
Obi-Wan: Do you know how many people died in that control tower? Thirty-eight.
Anakin: That's very sad.
Obi-Wan: You caused those deaths.
Anakin: You're misremembering, Master.
Anakin: I tried to steer us away from the tower. You'd just been knocked on the head, remember?
Obi-Wan: Hmm. Are you sure? I thought—
Anakin: Trust me.
Obi-Wan: Don't get me wrong. I'm grateful you saved my life. It's just... something's not right.
Anakin: I feel it too. The Sith are gaining influence.
Obi-Wan: Hmm.
Anakin: Master Obi-Wan, be careful of your friend Yoda.
Obi-Wan: Be careful of what?
Anakin: He was asking about your loyalty. He doesn't trust you. It could be paranoia, midi-chlorian corruption... or perhaps something darker.
{beat}
{Obi-Wan walks past Anakin and leaves the room}
Anakin: What do you think?
Obi-Wan: {looking away} Yes... sounds like paranoia and midi-chlorian corruption to me.