Hera Syndulla (
for_everyone) wrote2018-03-02 07:12 pm
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Not As Much of a Jerk As You Could Have Been AU
Hera left the bridge as they fell out of hyperspace near the edge of the Unknown Regions. It was their first opportunity to make contact with the rest of the Resistance in nearly three weeks, and she had decided to do so in her ready room, fully expecting back and forth with Admiral Ackbar and General Organa concerning her overtures toward the Chiss. It also meant that she took the very rare step of leaving Thrawn alone on her bridge.
It takes longer than expected for her to get a signal through to Leia. And when she finally does, she's quickly glad she chose to have this conversation in private.
It's nearly an hour before she has sent word back to the bridge. Coordinates, closest to the Reviya system, nearly on the edge of Wild Space. These are the only instructions, along with a note to Thrawn to join her as soon as possible.
Without a pause for confirmation, the officers move to their stations to calculate the jump.
It takes longer than expected for her to get a signal through to Leia. And when she finally does, she's quickly glad she chose to have this conversation in private.
It's nearly an hour before she has sent word back to the bridge. Coordinates, closest to the Reviya system, nearly on the edge of Wild Space. These are the only instructions, along with a note to Thrawn to join her as soon as possible.
Without a pause for confirmation, the officers move to their stations to calculate the jump.

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She closes her eyes, pressing a hand to her forehead.
"Was the Empire developing tech to track ships through lightspeed?"
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"As far as I am aware, there was at least one project of that kind constantly on the books. No progress was ever made, though, not while I was in a position to keep track of such things."
And then he was imprisoned, and . . . well.
"I take it something changed?"
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She glances away again, lifting her hand to wrap it around the back of her chair. "Which we didn't anticipate."
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And then --
"How much of the Resistance Fleet were they able to track down?"
Left unsaid is the 'and destroy' that naturally ought to follow. It seems rather like rubbing salt into a fresh wound.
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She closes her eyes, not quite able to stop herself from picturing it. "One Corellian freighter is left."
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Silence.
Then --
"Will they be waiting at the rendezvous the bridge crew is calculating now?"
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"Vice-Admiral Holdo launched their final cruiser into the pursuing fleet at light speed."
Hera falls silent for a few seconds. Like she still needs a moment to consider these words - it was a maneuver she had never even considered before. Not that she had ever had to.
"Much of their fleet was destroyed, and the Supremacy was heavily damaged and disabled. They've confirmed they're no longer being tracked."
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He has been learning that, in certain circumstances, that is how you know said price is worth paying.
"Are we likely to be tracked, once we re-emerge into the Republic's space?"
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She sighs, lifting releasing her chair and taking a step back from it. "But they've yet to build a presence in that edge of the galaxy."
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Now only one eyebrow is raised.
"Before their presence finds its way into that quadrant?"
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She takes another deep breath, lets it out.
"Their leader is dead."
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The dry tone to his voice suggests he knows that's a bit much. Fanatics, after all, are very desperate to be led.
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With a look back to him, "But it seems that Ben Solo took his place."
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His voice is flat.
"That seems unfortunate in the extreme."
If he has the charisma of either parent . . .
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"As for us, now - there's General Organa, Admiral Statura, and me."
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"Will you seek to rebuild?"
If he were a betting man . . .
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"I'm not surrendering the galaxy to the First Order."
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That might almost not be a question.
"I am not certain how long such news as this might be kept from the Chiss, but there will be a lag in information. For what that might be worth."
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"And what about you?"
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"Is there no place to be had for such as I in this next stage of your Resistance?"
It seems a waste, were he even a little inclined to believing that to be true.
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It really has been a relief to be of use, lately. And even though their time in the Chiss Ascendancy was not the most comfortable he has ever been, still Thrawn was doing something. He has found that he misses it.
And so --
"We are certainly about to enter several situations in which I might be of great use," is his response.
It means yes, but --
"So, yes, General. I would prefer to continue offering my assistance to the Resistance."
He almost says Rebellion, but alas, one cannot turn back time.
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But then Hera steps forward, again placing her hands on her desk.
"Then we have to tell the crew."
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"If you think that preferable," he replies, inclining his head in a nod of acknowledgement.
"Do you wish for my participation in said announcement?"
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She takes a little longer on the second point. "And at this point I think it would be better if you did."
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