Kanan Jarrus (
notallofus) wrote2017-04-15 11:52 am
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For someone raised in the Jedi tradition, sometimes Kanan feels like he should be bothered less by the clinical nature of his current surroundings. But everything in this pharmeceutical lab is so medical, it's almost like he's waiting for droids to swarm out of the woodwork threatening to give him shots.
Which is painfully ridiculous, not least because what's likely to come swarming out of any currently-closed doors is a patrol of stormtroopers. If he and Hera start tripping alarms, that is.
Which they won't. This op is going smoothly so far, and with any luck and no judicious use of the Force at all, that trend ought to continue until they pass the supplies they're carrying -- well, pushing -- off to their contact here on Sesid.
Sometimes it's nice visiting a planet that has its own homegrown rebellious population.
"Lab 31. We're almost there."
Just two more doors. Then a run through a series of underutilized storage spacees and out by the docks. Piece of cake.
Sure.
Which is painfully ridiculous, not least because what's likely to come swarming out of any currently-closed doors is a patrol of stormtroopers. If he and Hera start tripping alarms, that is.
Which they won't. This op is going smoothly so far, and with any luck and no judicious use of the Force at all, that trend ought to continue until they pass the supplies they're carrying -- well, pushing -- off to their contact here on Sesid.
Sometimes it's nice visiting a planet that has its own homegrown rebellious population.
"Lab 31. We're almost there."
Just two more doors. Then a run through a series of underutilized storage spacees and out by the docks. Piece of cake.
Sure.

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It's not the shift change that's come to save them, though. It's their ride. A boat is hovering above the bright blue water, exchanging fire with the guards. As she gets closer, she sees Chopper fire a blast of electricity at one trooper, taking him down.
"Move, now!" she calls to the others. "They'll have reinforcements coming behind us."
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Kanan draws his blaster now, leaving the carts to Hera, and turns to cover their escape.
Right now it's only another pair of guards, and Kanan barely has to dive behind a crate of supplies before he's able to take them down.
"Go, go!"
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She can just see movement within it when the last of their party gets on board, and she calls out, "Spectre-1, 3 get on, let's go!"
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Kanan fires off another barrage of blaster bolts, then turns tail and books it for the ship.
It's not that he's relying on his Force-sense to keep him from being shot, because speaking of dead giveaways, he's just --
These guards are not all that great at aiming. So he's mostly not worried, even as he swings himself up onto the boat and gets behind actual cover in order to return just a little more fire.
"I'm on, 3's on, let's get moving!"
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"Chop," she yells, "I hope you disabled the perimeter shield!"
His highly offended response assures her that he did, as the boat heads for open water.
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"Anyone take any hits?"
In order to avoid a hit of his own, Kanan ducks down behind something manifestly not the med-crates. Thankfully.
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There don't appear to be any blaster injuries, either, but the Draedan they'd taken from the lab still look worse for wear. Those who had been able to walk before were clearly using what was left of their strength to get out, and have now collapsed. Some blink and shut their eyes against the bright Sesid sunlight, clearly unused to being outside, and others waver with the movement of the boat.
The girl on the crate closer to Hera asks for water. One of the boat's crew passes to her, dumping the contents of a canteen over the girl. Hera looks away, and turns to see the ship's captain approaching her.
"This wasn't the cargo we ordered."
"You'll notice that's here, too," Hera answers, gesturing to the crates.
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Kanan turns from where he was helping the nearest Draeden find a more comfortable -- and stable -- place to rest.
"Unless you think we should've left them behind."
The look in his eyes suggests that is going to be an unacceptable answer.
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"If Maeryn has a problem with it, she can tell us when we're paid." Hera puts her hand on her hip. "But we weren't going to leave these people behind."
The captain casts another look between them, and then to his crew, who were now mostly assisting the others. Then he shakes his head, and turns to move to the boat's controls, muttering, "You two aren't really thieves, are you."
Hera sighs, and looks back to Kanan.
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"Technically we stole all these people, too. So I think we still count as thieves, right?"
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Her eyes drift back to the rescued Draedan. They seem to be doing better now, drinking and splashing water over their dried skin, many with their eyes closed, though now because they seem to be resting. One of the children is even awake and giggling as a crewmembers splashes water on her headfins.
It's one corner of one planet in an enormous galaxy, and Hera feels the same question weighing on her, that's always in the back of her mind. What are we going to do?
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"For that part. Now, though, might be a great time to talk about where we're going to take them. I'm pretty sure it won't be safe for them to stay on-planet, but I don't know how we'd make them leave."
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She sounds tired, for a moment. Then she turns back to him, and adds, "But we can offer."
Hera steps over to the railing, also leaning over it, looking out onto the turquoise water, spots of bright green in the distance, and can't help but feel it would be a hard place to leave.
"Manaan?" she suggests, after a few minutes. "Ocean planet, and the Selkaths are usually friendly."
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"It's an option. If we get the ones with kids, we'll probably have an easier time selling the rest of them on it. It's something."
Some days something's all you get.
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She glances up to him, wanting to ask how he is, but knows better than to do it now. It was often hard if not impossible to tell when someone might be listening. It was something that could wait until they were back on the Ghost.
So they have silence, for a short time, until something rolls up behind them.
"I'm sorry you don't like the boat, Chopper." Hera keeps her back turned to the droid, so he can't see her smiling.
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His own mouth twitches, just at the one corner.
"Want to see if you can swim, Chop? Try and beat us to the next rendezvous?"
Kanan would never.
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Still smiling, "Don't mess with my droid, Kanan."
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"The one time I mess with him first -- "
(This is not the one and only time.)
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The island is still a ways off - Hera can guess that it will be nearly sunset before they get there. She does wait, to rest, to feel her own thoughts cool off after the stress of the mission.
But eventually, she puts her hand on Kanan shoulder, and then moves away from the railing, back toward the Draedan.
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There are a lot of Draedan on this boat, and they're all entitled to a little bit of comfort. He's going to try to find some for them.
Even a few seconds of not feeling lost and forgotten is sometimes enough.