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(open) gettin' tipsy
CHARACTERS โถ The crew of the Durga + Luke Skywalker + Others
LOCATION โถ Some seedy bar with Irkallan booze
SUMMARY โถ Rogue Squadron tradition: buying drinks after a successful mission
WARNINGS โถ PG-13 (Alcohol)
NOTES โถ Stragglers allowed, but gotta buy their own booze
LOCATION โถ Some seedy bar with Irkallan booze
SUMMARY โถ Rogue Squadron tradition: buying drinks after a successful mission
WARNINGS โถ PG-13 (Alcohol)
NOTES โถ Stragglers allowed, but gotta buy their own booze
Luke's arrival reminded Wedge of a tradition he couldn't pass up: buying booze after a successful mission.
Post-mission, he hadn't had much reason to celebrate. He was ashamed of that, really. The Durga's crew might not be the Rogues, but they were still his crew. Duty was duty, and in the name of camaraderie, it was Wedge's duty to foster friendship among this rag-tag group of recruits, pro tem or not.
The bar is seedy and out of the way, frequented by mechanics and soldiers and the sort of people who would like the decor. As a matter of fact, the bar was cobbled together from bits and pieces of a downed hovercraft. Wedge is sure there's bloodstains on the metal beneath his feet, but whoever those poor soldiers were, he's sure they wouldn't object to their grave turning into a place where people celebrated life.
So, to life. And third-rate Irkallan whiskey.
"I'm doing quite a few favors at the shipyards for this party." He raises his bottle, probably whiskey. "So make sure you all put a dent in the alcohol supply." And downs half of it in an instant.
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"I don't care how Native you are, but you couldn'tve pulled that off in three days."
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/wedges in here hahaha get it
Maybe it's because the hovercrafts are not X-wings that he can't afford them the same amount of respect just yet. Even so, the hero worship surrounding what's, all said and done, replaceable machines, bothers Wedge. "Always bet on your crew over the ship, Maria. No one's going to remember fondly the captain who sacrificed lives for an oversized freighter."
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"Not questioning the decision. Sometimes you even leave a body behind because you can't sacrifice the living just to honor the dead, right? But that doesn't mean I have to like the necessity. They were good ships. They deserved better."
She didn't know if anyone could understand. Not like she did, growing up in the shipyards and watching them come to life, like a proud parent. Sad.. it was sad. "Cut down in their prime."
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"The Defense Grid might go back for them," he remarks, finally. "So much of Zion is built on scrap, we all know the tradition is there. And I'm pretty sure they wouldn't want Irkalla to get their hands on that hardware. So." He waves a hand. "Maybe there's hope for your electric sheep yet. You could go bother them about it. Bureaucrats love that." He lifts his eyebrows. He might look like he's being annoying but this is actually his technically-helpful-face.
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She swirled the liquid in her glass, just an idle fidget, before taking another measured sip.
"Another innocent heart crushed by the horrors of battle," she said, a wry and self-mocking smile on her lips. At least she knew she was strange, as other people reckoned these things.