Tenoh Haruka // Sailor Uranus (
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driftfleet2016-02-21 07:43 pm
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all aboard the ss royalty
Who: Crew of the SS Bishop & friends, visitors, interlopers!
Broadcast: Nope
Action: Aboard the Bishop
When: This week
[ Bishopites! How is station life treating you? Can you fit all the stuff you bought with your casino winnings into your bunk, or did you lose your last boring jumpsuit when Lady Luck abandoned you? Has anyone touched the gumball crates yet? Have at each other here and mingle away! ]
Broadcast: Nope
Action: Aboard the Bishop
When: This week
[ Bishopites! How is station life treating you? Can you fit all the stuff you bought with your casino winnings into your bunk, or did you lose your last boring jumpsuit when Lady Luck abandoned you? Has anyone touched the gumball crates yet? Have at each other here and mingle away! ]

a++ would let daughter help again
That depends on whether it stays up all day.
[She gives Jaina a little smile through the mirror's reflection. Ah, the perils of coming up with new things to do with one's hair.]
Do you always wear your hair down?
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Usually, but not always. Sometimes there's something we need to look good for, and then Threepio's going to fuss with everything until it's perfect.
Tenel Ka braids hers more often, but there's reasons.
[Her friend's pride in her Dathomiri warrior heritage, for one; branching off that, being more physically active might be another.]
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We could do something with it, if you liked. It wouldn't be hard.
Is Tenel Ka a friend of yours?
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But it would look nice, and more importantly, it's Leia offering to do something with her. She finally nods her agreement.]
She is. Tenel Ka's another one of Uncle Luke's students. Her mom is from Dathomir, and her dad's from the Hapes Consortium.
She's pretty great. Somehow she even puts up with Jacen's jokes.
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Now for Jaina. Leia grabs her brush and carefully starts at the ends of her daughter's hair. Without knowing how many snarls she's going to run into--and knowing just how messy her own hair could get when she was that age--she wants to take things gently.]
That's impressive. [From what Jaina's said about them, anyway.] How many students does Luke have in his academy?
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If it gives you an idea how big it's getting, we've been using the Great Temple the rebels used to use as a base. Uncle Luke started with twelve students, and we're pretty well filling it up.
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Really? [Hearing about Luke's successes is heartening. She wants to see him succeed in bringing the Jedi Order back to life, and it sounds like he more than succeeds.] So what kind of things do you do, to learn to be a Jedi knight?
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Some of the first students are instructors now -- Tionne has some ballads about the history she's been able to turn up. And then there's practicing with the Force and training with sabers.
[Such a Solo grin for the thought that comes with that, regardless of having to sit through hair untangling.]
Tenel Ka and I are better at that than the boys.
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Better than Jacen and--Anakin?
[Sorry, future-daughter. She's still not used to saying that name and thinking of a small child, let alone a small child she presumably cares a great deal about.
She continues up through Jaina's hair, untangling strands until it's hanging straight and shiny down her back. Now it's just a matter of figuring out what to do with it.]
You'll have to show me sometime. We don't have any lightsabers here, but I'm sure we can improvise.
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[She does breathe a bit of relief when the untangling is done.]
I know the designs to make new ones, as long as we can get the right parts. [A slight hesitation to make her next suggestion, but she'll plow on with it eventually.] You'd made one, and Uncle Luke give you another. Do you want to try, too?
[Leia, in Jaina's time, had shifted her focus away from training as a Jedi. But there's no war or politics here.]
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[That's what you get for naming an innocent child Anakin.
Leia's hands pause in the process of dividing Jaina's hair into sections at the question. Do you want to try, too?
Her first answer is no, absolutely not. She has been interested in beginning some kind of training, but her desire to wield a lightsaber is low; they're weapons as tied up in Vader's legacy as Luke's in her mind.]
Finding the materials might be difficult. But if we can... [Hesitation still cloaks her, but she's trying.] Maybe.
[And then it's back to dividing Jaina's hair into parts so she can braid it.]
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[Jaina tries not to nod her head while Leia's parting her hair, having no desire to pull her own hair. Maybe works well enough for now.]
The parts can be different. Tenel Ka used a tooth from a family rancor, and I've seen someone make a wooden handle. They probably had to put more work into heat dissipation from the saber's operations. The way I do it, the saber can be used safely underwater -- and I made my own crystal for it. But that part is hard. [As if building your own electronics isn't.]
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[She's significantly less surprised than she perhaps is supposed to sound. Jaina is, as far as she can tell, an incredibly bright, active girl. Being a handful goes part and parcel with that.]
The crystal is what's likely to be the difficult part, from what I understand. Tip your head back. [Once she does, Leia will begin to braid Jaina's hair at the edge of her hairline, a slender braid like a headband that will eventually snake down the other side of her head.] I don't think anyone's been able to find replacements for them.
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It's a pretty central piece. You can work around a few things but not that one. And then not just any crystal works. If the crystal is flawed, the saber can be unstable.
[She swallows for that part. She's seen that happen.]
Anyway, one of the advantages of making one myself is I can use the Force to make sure the facets are turning out just right for what I need.
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I can see how that would help. [Only theoretically, but theoretically is still something.] How do you make it?
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It's mostly a matter of chemicals and heat. Did you ever make some crystals for a science lesson? The difference is this time, you concentrate on it, use the Force to move and shape it as the reaction continues and the crystals grow. Think of it like putting a box around a fruit to shape it.
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[There's a smile in her voice as she pauses braiding so Jaina can move her head. She can imagine Luke telling Jaina what she's saying now; it's a testament to his work that she's able to explain it to someone else.]
So we'd need to find you the right chemicals, and you could grow a new one. [Heat, she doubts will be a problem. There must be plenty of heat sources available to them on the Starlight; they can purchase one and keep it for when they're ready to use it.] Depending on what they are, that might not be so difficult after all.
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[A joke, since Leia's being respectful and not imposing many controls. Besides, no one gave her any trouble for it last time she stayed up through the night to do this. Whatever Jaina feels about lightsabers, she's proud of the work she's done, and proud of the fact that she went above and beyond in making hers. They each had to find the crystal that was 'right' for them, to build a device that could be a symbolic extension of themselves. What fit Jaina better than this?]
Something purple, if we can. If credits are an issue, we could probably make a few extra to sell.
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[There's a joke in return. Their lives here are more idle than not; if staying up through the night leads to something of actual value, who is Leia to say no to it?
(Besides, considering that Jaina is tolerating the fact that her not-yet-mother has switched ships to keep an eye on her, Leia's not sure she can really demand that much more of her.)]
Purple, huh? We might as well take a look on the station while we're here. [And then, dryly:] Oh, don't worry. Credits are not an issue.
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Credits not being an issue is a bit odd.]
Not because our family's savings accounts are valid here. It's because things are a bit of a mess, isn't it?
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The Atroma pay you based on how dramatic your life aboard ship is--and they've brought in three very different generations of our family. Calling it a mess is putting it politely.
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When you put it that way, it's a surprise we don't have Dad's family showing up, or some of his old business partners.
[What amps up the drama more than, say, a xenophobic would-be dictator cousin? Jaina's glad it's just intergenerational drama.]
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[There's no denying that there's a heavy Skywalker influx, comparatively speaking. And to be honest, Leia's not sure how much family Han has to kidnap. He doesn't speak of them, whoever and however many they are.]
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[Said in that of course, we all know tone of voice.]
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We've never gone to Corellia together. Not yet, anyway.
[They've been a little busy with the war.]
Sounds like I'll have something to look forward to.
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