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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Alas.
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"Maybe you need to think about your reason for being here," she says. "Aside from wanting to be useful."
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"And, if I am able to deliver a clearer reason, perhaps your own offer of aid will be easier to grant."
Thrawn knows he is difficult. He may not know how to stop being difficult, but at least he is aware of it. Perhaps the rest will come.
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Because no, the past can't be altered.
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He only sounds tired as he says that.
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"They'll be wondering where we are."
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"Morale is already shaky enough. I thank you for your time, General. And your assistance."