Luke Skywalker (
thefinaljedi) wrote2014-08-18 06:11 pm
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22nd Transmission: Memories [Action/Written]
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[Waking up this morning had been harder for Luke that it’d been in a long, long time. The past few weeks had been trying, with nearly everyone around him seeming to fall apart at once. Friends and family arriving from home, fellow Jedi and other people familiar with life in that galaxy so very, very far away were a blessing, but admittedly a mixed one. Each new arrival had seemed to come bundled with a bantha laden with baggage, a load of new problems to be dumped onto the growing pile that seemed to be collecting around the house Luke had called home for a little over two years. That house had seen many people come and go, and every single one of them had their own share of troubles, but never quite as bad as this. Han, Leia, and Anakin had been a perfect storm, a genuine disaster that Luke had no idea how to even begin to approach, and yet he still felt responsible for finding a way to resolve some of the tension. Ahsoka hadn’t helped matters, tearing off without much word to anyone, and all of this wasn’t even taking into account how Obi-Wan must be feeling with his emotions beyond his control.
And then there was today.
A reminder pinned to his mental calendar, a day he’d broken down and just completely failed someone he was supposed to care about. The last time he’d spoken that someone, someone he’d never see again, and one of the few moments he’d ever really regretted in his time in Luceti.
And of course, that had to be the day the Malnosso fulfilled his mission point request for a house expansion. A little bit of cruel irony that he’d expanded the house to better accommodate the influx of people into a home that felt somehow…emptier…than it should have. The second floor was lovely and put together precisely how he’d requested, but somehow stained for him. So, rather than face that chasmal emptiness he gathered up a few things and just left. Enough was enough, and there was only so much tension and emotional turmoil that a single man could take, even with the Force to aid one’s mind.
Luke strides the through the village with a purpose, Artoo rolling along behind him and whistling solemnly, the empathetic little guy the only person with any real inkling of what was running through his head. His first stop is the clinic, where he carries out his early shift with mechanical precision, but once that’s over he silently takes his leave, slipping out the back with the droid. Next, an hour or so in the Battle Dome running through a series of gymnastic exercises, and then he heads to by both the item shop and the flower shop. From the item shop, he picks up a fishing pole, and the flower shop a single winter jasmine and a sprig of wolfsbane. Finally, he’ll end this trip on Cherry Blossom Hill, planting those flowers.
After that, Luke heads straight for the teleporter, and to a place where he’d always liked to go and think: the beach. Sitting in the shade of a tree, he writes out a few notes, though he tosses most of them away before sending out three. After doing that, he lays out under a tree with only his droid and a small, glowing box for company, losing himself in conversation with the two machines.]
Written, Private to Red (Gameverse)
Red,
I’m going to be a bit preoccupied for the next few days, I was wondering if I could count on you to look after Hamal for me.
Luke
Written, Private to Obi-Wan Kenobi
Ben,
I’ll be away for the next few days. I need to get a little space from the house. I haven’t been kidnapped if anyone asks, I’m just out at the beach, fishing. If you need me, I’ll be out by the fort with Artoo.
Written, Private to Spock
Spock,
I’m sorry to bother you, but could you meet me down by the beach sometime in the next few days? I have a question for you and I’m not entirely comfortable asking about it over the journal.
[OOC: Luke will be out and about, and down at the Beach for the next few days, if anyone needs him or cares to run into him. Sorry for the lack of a more general message.]
[Waking up this morning had been harder for Luke that it’d been in a long, long time. The past few weeks had been trying, with nearly everyone around him seeming to fall apart at once. Friends and family arriving from home, fellow Jedi and other people familiar with life in that galaxy so very, very far away were a blessing, but admittedly a mixed one. Each new arrival had seemed to come bundled with a bantha laden with baggage, a load of new problems to be dumped onto the growing pile that seemed to be collecting around the house Luke had called home for a little over two years. That house had seen many people come and go, and every single one of them had their own share of troubles, but never quite as bad as this. Han, Leia, and Anakin had been a perfect storm, a genuine disaster that Luke had no idea how to even begin to approach, and yet he still felt responsible for finding a way to resolve some of the tension. Ahsoka hadn’t helped matters, tearing off without much word to anyone, and all of this wasn’t even taking into account how Obi-Wan must be feeling with his emotions beyond his control.
And then there was today.
A reminder pinned to his mental calendar, a day he’d broken down and just completely failed someone he was supposed to care about. The last time he’d spoken that someone, someone he’d never see again, and one of the few moments he’d ever really regretted in his time in Luceti.
And of course, that had to be the day the Malnosso fulfilled his mission point request for a house expansion. A little bit of cruel irony that he’d expanded the house to better accommodate the influx of people into a home that felt somehow…emptier…than it should have. The second floor was lovely and put together precisely how he’d requested, but somehow stained for him. So, rather than face that chasmal emptiness he gathered up a few things and just left. Enough was enough, and there was only so much tension and emotional turmoil that a single man could take, even with the Force to aid one’s mind.
Luke strides the through the village with a purpose, Artoo rolling along behind him and whistling solemnly, the empathetic little guy the only person with any real inkling of what was running through his head. His first stop is the clinic, where he carries out his early shift with mechanical precision, but once that’s over he silently takes his leave, slipping out the back with the droid. Next, an hour or so in the Battle Dome running through a series of gymnastic exercises, and then he heads to by both the item shop and the flower shop. From the item shop, he picks up a fishing pole, and the flower shop a single winter jasmine and a sprig of wolfsbane. Finally, he’ll end this trip on Cherry Blossom Hill, planting those flowers.
After that, Luke heads straight for the teleporter, and to a place where he’d always liked to go and think: the beach. Sitting in the shade of a tree, he writes out a few notes, though he tosses most of them away before sending out three. After doing that, he lays out under a tree with only his droid and a small, glowing box for company, losing himself in conversation with the two machines.]
Written, Private to Red (Gameverse)
Red,
I’m going to be a bit preoccupied for the next few days, I was wondering if I could count on you to look after Hamal for me.
Luke
Written, Private to Obi-Wan Kenobi
Ben,
I’ll be away for the next few days. I need to get a little space from the house. I haven’t been kidnapped if anyone asks, I’m just out at the beach, fishing. If you need me, I’ll be out by the fort with Artoo.
Written, Private to Spock
Spock,
I’m sorry to bother you, but could you meet me down by the beach sometime in the next few days? I have a question for you and I’m not entirely comfortable asking about it over the journal.
[OOC: Luke will be out and about, and down at the Beach for the next few days, if anyone needs him or cares to run into him. Sorry for the lack of a more general message.]
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That would entirely depend on the circumstances. However, I will admit that the universe moves in ways that we cannot comprehend at times. We cannot say how a person will change when affected by a series of events.
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To meet in Luceti means to have no memory of this place when we leave. If no change can made, why place blame on someone who is completely ignorant of their future crimes?
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I cannot say. Perhaps you have already decided on what the answer to your question is, and what is right in this situation.
[Maybe the Vulcan deserved death for his crimes. It was illogical to think that though, the universe has changed and set him on a different course.
Either way, that was all Luke was going to get unless he gave Spock more information.]
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I have been subjected to a few of the 'Star Trek' films, but I have yet to see 'Star Wars', though I have heard it mentioned on occasion.
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[And he is glad he's never had to meet the Borg.]
Star Wars, though, is the story of my galaxy. It's six films, three about Anakin, Obi-Wan, and my mother and three about myself, Han, and Leia. I was more asking for context.
Have you actually met my father yet, Anakin Skywalker?
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[He met him first as a child before meeting him as an adult. Luceti was weird like that.]
He seems like a very intelligent young man, much like yourself.
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[Luke takes a breath, and then starts in.]
In his future, he's betrayed by someone he trusted, and ends up going along with that man's plans. It results in him falling into the Dark Side and becoming someone entirely different. A Sith Lord named Darth Vader. He commits many atrocities...but in the end, as he died? He unmade the man that corrupted him.
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...why not take it as an opportunity to get to know your father?
[As much as Luke must want to be able to, there's nothing he can do here in Luceti. Spock feels for Luke though, and wishes he could do more. But he wasn't Obi-wan.]
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I know my father is a good man. And he died a good man, in the end. I just...wanted to make sure I wasn't crazy. It's not me that can't separate his future from his present. It's Han and Leia.
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I see. Miss Leia had mentioned there were problems in your household. Is she well?
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[In a way, she kind of reminds of Nyota.]
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