Kanan Jarrus (
notallofus) wrote2018-03-15 09:35 pm
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This had proved to be one of the smoothest jobs they'd ever run. Hera, acting as a graduate assistant who had ended up at the administrative building when she'd meant to get to the xenobiologly labs on the other side of campus, had distracted the guards long enough for Kanan to slip in and out of the Imperial liaison's office without any trouble at all. Then again, neither the office nor the files inside were overly protected – the Empire didn't seem too concerned with anyone slipping away with their notes on Bar'leth University's faculty. It wasn't a weapon, or some exploitable resource, so maybe that wasn't surprising. But there were contacts in the rebellion who could use the information on which academics might be sympathetic, and which might be in imminent danger from the Empire.
And so they finish far ahead of their scheduled rendezvous with the Ghost. Kanan changes out of his maintenance uniform disguise, though Hera keeps her civilian clothes, and with little else to do in the meantime, they wander along the edge of the campus, its famous natural and cultural history museum looming not far in the distance. Most students and faculty have cleared out by now, but the paths and column-lined buildings are illuminated with white lanterns, keeping the campus bright as the cool evening sets in. The paths are lined with flower beds, and ahead of them is a wide pond, still enough to reflect the gymnasium just beyond it.
It's a very peaceful place, on the surface. But they had already read enough of the files they'd recovered to find that under that surface, it's anything but.
And so they finish far ahead of their scheduled rendezvous with the Ghost. Kanan changes out of his maintenance uniform disguise, though Hera keeps her civilian clothes, and with little else to do in the meantime, they wander along the edge of the campus, its famous natural and cultural history museum looming not far in the distance. Most students and faculty have cleared out by now, but the paths and column-lined buildings are illuminated with white lanterns, keeping the campus bright as the cool evening sets in. The paths are lined with flower beds, and ahead of them is a wide pond, still enough to reflect the gymnasium just beyond it.
It's a very peaceful place, on the surface. But they had already read enough of the files they'd recovered to find that under that surface, it's anything but.
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Kanan's eyebrows hit his hairline.
"An uprising, and not during the War? This is recent?"
How'd he miss it? Well, the galaxy is wide, and there's always something new to learn. But missing this . . .
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She takes a step forward, unfolding her arms, but turning, to settle one hand on the back of her chair.
"After the War, the Empire let the Umbarans maintain control of their mining industries. Which was strange, since they went to the Separatists, but given the kind of tech the Umbarans are supposed to have, maybe not that strange."
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The Empire is all about power.
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At least for the moment.
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He can imagine that some harsher negotiations are going to come into play after that.
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She closes her eyes, shaking her head. "It's just - the Umbarans had what they wanted. They didn't have to start a war with the Empire. So what made them do it?"
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"No, it's got to be something more than that, you're right. I just can't see what."
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It's the kind of thing her father thought he could achieve on Ryloth. But her voice is shaded with doubt.
"The Empire still would've been their biggest buyer, no one else in the galaxy has the money for that much doonium now. And if they thought that, they were wrong - the Empire crushed them pretty quickly."
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His voice trails off, and he shakes his head again.
"I wonder if there's anyone left off-planet to ask them? If we ever ran across someone, that is."
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She pauses, briefly, and then, "Which is strange, too. They weren't expecting a drawn out conflict? Did they really think they'd defeat the Empire easily?"
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"Do you think it's something worth investigating in person? Or just . . . keep an ear out for what really happened, in case . . . I don't even know, but it might come up."
The unexpected and unknown is always what bites you in the ass.
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She slips into the pilot’s chair again. “But not many systems have staged that kind of uprising, and many have more reason to than Umbara.”
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"So not worth it until we know . . . what we might be looking for? Or what use it might be."
Check, and check.
"And word's definitely gotten out, so . . . I guess their defeat is why no other systems decided to take advantage of the moment?"
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With another shift, the Phantom falls out of hyperspace. The streaks of light slip back into place as stars in the distance, and fortunately, it seems they're alone. No pirates or toll-seekers (legitimate or otherwise) looking to hassle passersby. Chopper begins to calculate the next jump.
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He pauses, then, looking over at Hera, hands going still on the crates.
"Or someone will. Maybe a lot of someones. Someday."
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She's following Chopper's calculations, but then glances up to Kanan, even giving him a small smile. "That's something."
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They've got to.