Hera Syndulla (
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The thermal regulator's out
Pirates are definitely not an ideal encounter in the Outer Rim, though they're occasionally a little less fraught than the Imperials. The set of pirates the Ghost only just escaped, however, had slightly better ships and better armaments than the usual, which means they took a few hits on their way to a clear heading out of range of the rogues and their guns. Lightspeed is only useful when you're not headed straight into a gravity well.
"Well," Hera says, rubbing her hands together to keep her fingertips warm. "Good news is we have shields and our hyperdrive is minimally damaged. Our environmental controls are fried, though, mostly the thermal controls and water recycler, which is better than the oxygen generator being out."
She lifts her head, turning to shout back deeper into the ship.
"Any other damage reports, Chop?"
"Well," Hera says, rubbing her hands together to keep her fingertips warm. "Good news is we have shields and our hyperdrive is minimally damaged. Our environmental controls are fried, though, mostly the thermal controls and water recycler, which is better than the oxygen generator being out."
She lifts her head, turning to shout back deeper into the ship.
"Any other damage reports, Chop?"
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She squeezes his hand, a quick closing and then opening of her fingers before she can think better of it.
"Maybe we should break out the horrible drinking songs in Huttese?"
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Does he really just want to see if he can hear Hera sing?'
... maybe.
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"Even Chop could do that," Hera allows.
"But should we? Should anyone, really?"
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"And his Huttese is terrible."
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It's not very pretty, singing in Huttese, even for those with very lovely voices.
If it weren't for everything else about the Hutts and their work, it might almost be nice.
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So --
"There's always whistling?"
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Even thinking about it makes his mouth hurt. "How about Twi'leki practice?"
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"It's a sensible suggestion."
She huffs out a breath of what might be laughter.
"We can start by going over some of the vocabulary we talked about last time?"
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Wait. No.
"Am - amdrae."
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