Obi-Wan Kenobi (
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Who: Ahsoka + Obi-wan and YOU
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Action: Planet-side
When: 10th of Jan
[ As promised, in a few days time, Ahsoka and Obi-Wan make their way to the markets. They dress warmly, Obi-Wan procuring a thick cloak for himself. It's hard to feel like a Jedi Master without one.
He watches as Ahsoka flits from stall to stall as he lingers behind her, to correct her on her "bargaining" technique. In a way, they resemble a teenager, saddled with a wiser all-knowing uncle. He strokes his beard in light amusement. This is probably what he needed right now, a reassessment of his priorities, the here and now. ]
Broadcast: No
Action: Planet-side
When: 10th of Jan
[ As promised, in a few days time, Ahsoka and Obi-Wan make their way to the markets. They dress warmly, Obi-Wan procuring a thick cloak for himself. It's hard to feel like a Jedi Master without one.
He watches as Ahsoka flits from stall to stall as he lingers behind her, to correct her on her "bargaining" technique. In a way, they resemble a teenager, saddled with a wiser all-knowing uncle. He strokes his beard in light amusement. This is probably what he needed right now, a reassessment of his priorities, the here and now. ]
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Obi-Wan and Ahsoka stand out a bit - especially Ahsoka, as there are so few nonhumans here. Hera can feel the strange looks herself, as she browses the stalls, mostly looking at parts and scrap metal, but also glancing through the winter clothes on sale. She has the basics already, from her first trip planetside, but sheesh, is it ever cold. You can't have too many fur-lined gloves in a place like this. She waves and offers Obi-Wan a small smile. ]
I hope you're having better luck than I am.
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[ It comes out automatically. It's a common response among younglings to consider "luck" as a factor. ]
Though I can't say I'm looking for much. I'm not in the habit of owning worthwhile possessions.
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She'll have to see if Obi-Wan is someone she can trust. ]
No? I don't really have much, either. My ship, but otherwise - I lead a pretty nomadic life. I pack light. But this planet is cold.
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[ It's a little clingy, but he feels the need to stay close to the Teachings, now more than ever. ]
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[ She feels a slight pang - Kanan doesn't have his, either, and she has to assume it's gone for good. One of the only things that tied him to that life, and now it's gone. ]
I could probably do with some spare parts for that rust bucket they assigned me to today, though. If I'm going to fly the thing, I might as well make sure it can fly well.
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[ From what he's seen of the navigation and flight deck, it's not too shabby, if not slightly unfamiliar. ]
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[ Mostly about how to get home. Or at least how she might commandeer one of these ships, and get somewhere that might take her home. Who knows? ]
Have you taken a look at your ship's hyperdrive - if it even has one?
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[ How many of their ideas can truly succeed. ]
I have yet to access it. And I don't even know if I'm the best person for the job. I'll ask Captain Solo.
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I wish my droid was here. Things are so much easier when I have him to run diagnostics. And, well, knowing the make and model of the ship might help, too, but not surprisingly that information isn't very forthcoming.
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[ But Obi-Wan generally has a low disposition for machines. ]
We'll have to do it the old-fashioned way.
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Which is why I'd like to have some spare parts handy. Just in case.
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[ She offers him a small grin. ]
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I highly doubt that. For many reasons.
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Though, with all the salt in the air here, it's a wonder more of this stuff isn't completely rusted out.
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[Ahsoka chuckles.]
Though-- if you're looking for something to cover your lekku, you're outta luck I'm afraid. I already looked. You have to buy a bolt of material and sew it yourself. Or have it tailored, if you have the cash.
[Ahsoka has obviously done the same for herself, with her fur hood obviously altered to cover her montrals snugly. It's a bit of a patchwork job, but it doesn't look too bad.]
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I think anything I could make would probably just make me look even more conspicuous. Might as well just wrap some shawls around them to keep warm.
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What ship did you get assigned to, in the end? I'm guessing it's not the Starstruck, since we're at capacity.
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I assume that's deliberate - the randomness.
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Of course, if you buy the holo-drama theory, I suppose it makes a kind of sense. Bring a bunch in who know each other, or at least know of each other, then separate them. Maximum drama?
[ Hera isn't a terribly dramatic person, though. ]
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Then build ships with no hyperdrives so they can't make an easy getaway.
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[ She sighs. ]
I have enough drama in my life lately. Having a couple adolescents aboard - no offense - was plenty for me.
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Has anyone successfully located the Marsiva's bridge?