Peggy Carter (
mucked) wrote in
driftfleet2016-05-09 12:07 pm
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may-time mingling (starstruck!)
Who: Starstruck crew + visitors
Broadcast: N/A
Action: Aboard the Starstruck!
When: The merry merry month of May
[ there's been a tiny regime change and doubtless some debriefing after that masquerade! have at it, starstruckers. mingle away! ]
Broadcast: N/A
Action: Aboard the Starstruck!
When: The merry merry month of May
[ there's been a tiny regime change and doubtless some debriefing after that masquerade! have at it, starstruckers. mingle away! ]

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But they are here, and I've met them. They're good people. I like them. But if Anakin and I prevent that future from happening... well, they'll still be born-- one of them is already alive at the point I come from, and the other two I think are in the womb, but-- their lives will be totally different.
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Anakin doesn't get a say, because Anakin is going to die if we don't change the future. And then his kids are going to grow up not knowing who he is. And that's not something I can accept.
[Nobody's told her about Vader, okay.]
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Any idea what you're going to do yet?
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... Yeah.
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[The surprise in her voice indicates she hadn't actually thought that far ahead.]
I don't know, we'll-- oh! The clones. We'll prove the existence of the control chips and-- no, even that won't work. He'll just find a way to pin it on someone else... [Ahsoka lets out a long string of expletives under her breath in another language, which the translator doesn't translate. Still, Ramse can probably get the gist.]
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Only, it turns out, the Chancellor had secret control chips implanted in their brains from birth all along. A failsafe, so that he could never be betrayed by his own military. With the flick of one switch... he can compel them to obey his orders. It's monstrous.
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[ Straight to it. ]
Bad enough you're creating people just for them to die, but they don't have any free will either?
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The Separatists were preparing for war against us for nearly a decade, behind our backs. They manufactured a droid army-- billions of droid soldiers, computing trajectories and strategies several hundred times faster than the human brain, obeying orders without question, unable to feel fear or pain, or show mercy or empathy. You have to understand-- before this, the Republic had been at peace for over a thousand years. Our army wasn't in any way sufficient to stand up to that.
And... if we'd surrendered, we would have been surrendering to a corrupt, totalitarian Sith Empire. Which is no option at all.
[Not that it mattered, in the end-- Ahsoka realises that now. No matter who won the war, the outcome was the same.]
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But that wasn't what happened. Apparently... one of the old Jedi Masters had a vision, many years ago, of a war to come that would engulf the galaxy. He tried to convince the Council that we would need an army to fight it, but the Council wouldn't hear of it and removed him of his position. So he went behind the Order's back instead.
By the time the war rolled around, the clones had already been in production for over a decade. And clones age at twice the speed of normal humans. [She's sure Ramse can do the math there.] Just when we most needed an army to fight... one was provided for us.
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[ He's curious if Ahsoka knew any of them, had ever met a clone, could say whether they had the same emotional capacity as a person. It just doesn't seem fair or reliable to throw a clone army into a war, but he understands why it was done if not how. ]
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[By which math, she would've been thirteen or fourteen when it started.]
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Did you know any of the clones? Personally, I mean.
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... Yes. I do. [It's quiet, but there's a subtle emphasis on her last word there. Do. Not did. The distinction is important to her. They're not all dead yet.]
My master was the general in charge of the 501st Battalion, which made me de-facto Commander by default. Though to be honest... the first year of the war was mostly me leaning on them for military and tactical advice.