Hera Syndulla (
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It usually works out that Hera handles the credits, and Kanan did the 'heavy lifting.' Though any time he calls it that, she reminds him that it's only so heavy when the crates have antigrav. But it does mean that Kanan's usually out longer. Hera won't part with the cargo until they've been paid, which means that she's on the upper deck of the hold, sitting over the ledge, double-checking their payment for any signs of counterfeits and swiping through her datapad as she adds the new income to their budget.
And Kanan is, meanwhile, shoving crates down the Ghost's ramp, with the help of their buyers, a crew of Rodian junk traders. Chopper should also be helping, but he'd whisked himself away somewhere above deck, and it looks like Kanan and the others are handling things well enough that she's not going to bother trying to find him.
After about ten minutes, the last of the crates have been hauled off, and Kanan is shaking hands with one of the traders. He then retreats up into the ship as the Rodians exit, and hits the button to bring up the ramp. Hera looks up from her datapad, at first watching the ramp, and then, as it closes, turning her eyes to Kanan.
And Kanan is, meanwhile, shoving crates down the Ghost's ramp, with the help of their buyers, a crew of Rodian junk traders. Chopper should also be helping, but he'd whisked himself away somewhere above deck, and it looks like Kanan and the others are handling things well enough that she's not going to bother trying to find him.
After about ten minutes, the last of the crates have been hauled off, and Kanan is shaking hands with one of the traders. He then retreats up into the ship as the Rodians exit, and hits the button to bring up the ramp. Hera looks up from her datapad, at first watching the ramp, and then, as it closes, turning her eyes to Kanan.

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Chopper rolls back as they lift off, latching to one of the back chairs to hold himself in place. Hera wastes no time leaving the small moon behind, racing through its atmosphere, the light sky fading quickly into the black of space and the stars beyond. The only ships that might try to interfere with their departure were the kinds of pirates and traders that used this moon the same way they had - an out-of-the-way drop off. And fortunately for them, no ship crosses their path as they make the way to the hyperspace lane.
The stars lengthen into the blue blur of hyperspace, and Hera leans back in the pilot's chair.
"Eight hours. Should get just there just ahead of their window."
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He passes over the caf, taking a sip of his own.
"So . . . the Cloud-Riders, huh?"
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"I'm sorry, back there I - what do you know about the Cloud-Riders?"
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He trails off again.
Maybe the marauding is part of the story, but it certainly can't be all of it.
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"That's the story that went out about them, and they've gone along with it. Especially under the Empire, the truth would be a lot more dangerous for them."
She takes a sip of her caf, deciding what, and how much to say. "They are marauders, but it's more or less the same way we are. More than anything they're radicals. Their targets are who they see as unjustly profiting from the pain of others - governments, cartels, corporations - and they deliver most of their haul to those they think need it."
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Kanan sits back to digest that for a second. Okay, half a minute.
"They've just got numbers on their side. Not that our crew of three is bad! Just . . . their tactics are gonna be different than ours are."
At the very least.
"You ever work with them? Not adjacent like this, I mean."
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Hera trails off. She looks away from him, out to the glow of hyperspace beyond them. "By the time I knew I wanted to leave Ryloth, I was looking for - something different."
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"Their methods seem to be working, but I don't -- "
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(Chopper, meanwhile, has decided he's had enough of these two, and rolls out of the cockpit to find something more entertaining.)
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"Eventually."
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Hera takes another sip of her caf.
"But they're good allies. Generous, dedicated, and fearless."
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If it ever happens.
"I guess it's the fearless that worries me. For them, I mean, not -- "
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It's what makes them good allies. "We're just doing transport."
Assuming things go according to plan.
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Their luck has been pretty good lately, which is why it's bound to run out.
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Hera goes quiet, then. She turns to lean back against her chair, and raises her cup, taking a few deep sips from her caf.
"Have you been to Gatalenta before?"
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At the time, that meant a lot.
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"Do you think that'll stay true?"
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"It's the kind of world the Empire doesn't try to antagonize, for now," she says. "Wealthy, respected, well-represented on Coruscant. And their laws against slavery are among their most important beliefs. They'll never change that without being forced to, and I don't think it's worth it to the Empire to try."
Again, though she doesn't repeat it - for now.
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"I wish that were more comforting," he says.
But it is what it is, under the Empire. Maybe someday . . .
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But she does. All the time.
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"I bet the Cloud-Riders don't want it to happen, either."
They're not alone.
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"But it's going to be a while before -"
Hera doesn't feel sure what to say. Things get better? The refugee lines to Gatalenta, and to other safe systems, had never really stopped. They'd just grown and eased, taken different forms.
Instead, "It's not easy for the refugees, resettling on a new world."
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"I know I found it easier not to even try."
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She winces internally at that, not really liking how it sounds, and after a few second adds, "I've just - heard it's hard, for some to adjust to."
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