forcefullyunstable: (falling)
Kylo Ren ([personal profile] forcefullyunstable) wrote in [community profile] driftfleet2016-09-16 07:54 pm
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Another dramatic entry

Who: Kylo Ren and OTA
Broadcast: a bit later, Fleetwide.
Action: SS Red Fish and wherever he discovers he can go
When: After the shuffle

Some have probably been dreading this moment. Kylo Ren is free!

[Option A: Immediately after the shuffle.]

It's probably a good thing all the people he's already pissed off aren't aboard the SS Red Fish. Because thanks to his violent outbursts aboard the Marsiva, Kylo just spent the past week locked in a small supply closet with only a bottle of window cleaner to sustain him. He's starving, dehydrated, exhausted and unless someone catches him, he's hitting the floor along with the confetti...

[Option B: A bit later.]

As soon as he could stand without passing out, Kylo was determined to explore his surroundings. That included the Red Fish (which thanks to his augment, now sported a pantry with food that wasn't protein gel) and anywhere else he could conceivably go.

He'd gotten briefed on the basics. He pulled out his communicator, and turned the audio settings on. "So, who missed me?"
ranoutofluck: (yeah i'm feeling good tonight)

[personal profile] ranoutofluck 2016-09-29 07:05 am (UTC)(link)
Han thinks, suddenly, of a younger Ben, protesting everything--from vegetables to bathtime to bedtime. His answer is reminiscent of those times, trying to wrangle a small child into complying:

tough luck, you're getting one anyway. you still know how to use one?
ranoutofluck: (and since that carbonite's off me)

[personal profile] ranoutofluck 2016-09-30 07:38 am (UTC)(link)
I'm your father. I worry about you.

Lost causes, and all that. There's a few minutes before Han sends the next message: and you didn't answer my question. It is probably clear that he doesn't intend to stop trying to parent his kid.
ranoutofluck: (no jabba to answer to)

[personal profile] ranoutofluck 2016-09-30 03:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Kylo Ren can keep telling himself that, but Han knows better. Has seen better. His son's still in there, and even a small sliver of hope that he can maybe get him back is enough for Han to keep going anyway, unmindful of the declaration of his son being dead.

just what?

pretty talkative for someone who's supposedly dead, then. and you still haven't answered the question.
He's pretty talkative for somebody dead, himself, now that he thinks about it.