Han Solo (
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eachdraidh2014-10-03 08:21 am
Entry tags:
- captain jack sparrow: potc,
- flora: the winx club,
- gimli: tolkien,
- han solo: star wars,
- hiccup: httyd,
- javik: mass effect,
- kayneth el-melloi archibald: fate/zero,
- kelsi nielson: high school musical,
- piper mclean: pjo,
- ray carling: life on mars,
- riley abel: the last of us,
- ryan evans: high school musical
01 | OPEN TO BOTH COURTS
[ Han is still staring at the ‘screen’ of the locket like this is the most ridiculous piece of tech he has seen in his entire life. Still, his voice is confident, and beyond the general expression of disgusted disbelief, there are hints of worry in the way his lips thin. ]
So, apparently, there are no space-ready or functional craft, and even if there were, there is no telling where in the Galaxy we even are. [ Assuming, of course, they would be in the galaxy that Han knows. Which he is beginning to suspect is not the case. ]
So here’s a better question… What’s the best craft available for transport, and what… business is there, to be doing.
[ Chewie’s not here, the kid’s not here, Leia’s not here, his blaster doesn’t work. Hell, he’d even take old Kenobi or even Greedo over most of this crowd. Better the devil he knows.
And, all right, he kinda breaks at this and has to ask. ]
Also, honestly, how do so many of you folks not know that light has a speed, and space travel is not difficult. Really.
[And all this magic bs can't be real. Hell, these people are worse than Kenobi's Force mumbo jumbo ]
So, apparently, there are no space-ready or functional craft, and even if there were, there is no telling where in the Galaxy we even are. [ Assuming, of course, they would be in the galaxy that Han knows. Which he is beginning to suspect is not the case. ]
So here’s a better question… What’s the best craft available for transport, and what… business is there, to be doing.
[ Chewie’s not here, the kid’s not here, Leia’s not here, his blaster doesn’t work. Hell, he’d even take old Kenobi or even Greedo over most of this crowd. Better the devil he knows.
And, all right, he kinda breaks at this and has to ask. ]
Also, honestly, how do so many of you folks not know that light has a speed, and space travel is not difficult. Really.
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I've seen a little too much to be blindly faithful, but recently there have been a few things... well, let's just say I'm a little more open to thought than I used to be.
[ Luke is kinda... well, he's kind of just incredible. Compelling evidence. ]
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You sound like someone I used to know. You'd both probably get along like a fuselage on fire.
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I doubt that. There are few I get along with well.
...unless they are superb chefs.
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[ Han leans back, reclining. ]
Honorable, "civilized". A good leader and a man of not-inconsiderable faith, given what most people think his sort of religion nowadays. [ Also the hell that was the Clone Wars and the Galactic Empire. ]
A swordsman, too. [ He has to strain his mind a bit, trying to remember facts from over twenty years ago but... ] Had a reputation as the Negotiator, if I remember right.
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And I am certain he deserved his end. Any of us that foolishly followed and truly believed in those ideals do. I did.
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[ It's said with a bit of wry amusement in his voice. Han isn't entirely sure he believes Luke when he says that Obi-Wan still speaks to him, but given that the old man discorporated into thin air when he died, Han is... willing to stretch his "faith" a little. ]
Even before he got old, though, he was a brilliant tactical general, at least according to all the newsfeeds. He seemed a little war-weary when I met him, but I admit I admired his strength of purpose. And he had way more street cred than the kid that ended up tagging along with him.
[ Luke has grown so much, Han realizes, and he's kind of grateful he got to see it. ]
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[It was for her. How much this man seems like her. She's still unsure if she would get along with him -now-. Before when she was the silver knight, the King of the Britons, she certainly would have, but she looked at things differently now.]
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Don't tell me you've finally joined the old, reliable cynic camp with me, at long last. I might start to think I'm right about it all. [ Something about Saber still seems a little knightly to him. Just something about her seriousness, or graveness of manner. But, he doesn't really have the experience to tell what that would mean, really. He comes from a trade of fakers and swindlers at best. ]
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But the hero always dies at the end, is what you're implying. [ He shrugs. ] You're not wrong. Heroes don't last long in the world. [ He scratches the back of his head, inwardly amused at himself. ] Which I suppose makes us cynical fools the biggest ones following after them, anyways.
[ Who's the more foolish, the fool or the fool who follows him? Old man got that right. ]
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A hero fights for something he believes in with everything he has.
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[ Han used to be more in the 'you're an idiot' camp, but... well, his mind is slowly starting to change. Funny what personal investment makes you realize. ]
But that isn't just heroes, either. Regardless of who you are, putting everything you got towards one place is a bad road to be on.
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And most people are lazy, myself included. I'm also just a little smarter than that, is all.
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I'd hate to disappoint a lady.
[ He leans back, settling more into seriousness. ]
And on that note, I'd alike a few more serious options. Anything in your quarter? or are you about as new as I am.
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Is there anything you'd like another set of eyes looking for?
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