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grandadmiralartcritic) wrote2017-10-05 10:57 pm
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AU-verse post-mission with Thrawn and Hera
As first engagements go, Thrawn has definitely experienced worse. Enemy routed, casualties comparatively minimal, and the damaged ships, at least, should be easily repairable.
The lost soldiers, however . . . that is a different story.
He strides along the slightly scorched corridor of the flagship, keeping a weather eye on the morale of the troops -- as well as their stress response and repair efficiency.
Many things will depend on it.
The lost soldiers, however . . . that is a different story.
He strides along the slightly scorched corridor of the flagship, keeping a weather eye on the morale of the troops -- as well as their stress response and repair efficiency.
Many things will depend on it.
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She looks to the mechanic again, “Ask whatever you need, and then we’ll go.”
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His voice remains cool, even as he starts sending documentation to Kaia's datapad.
"I've attached a few schematics, and there's a particular solder alloy that several engineers of my acquaintance found works best. Use the same techniques that you use when repairing a burst thermocouple, and you should be well on your way."
Kaia opens her mouth to speak, gets a little pale, and then nods.
"That sounds -- we can do that."
She gives General Syndulla a look, halfway between helpless and questioning.
"Um. If we need to substitute a mark 5 replacement instead of the one you've indicated, do we attach them all in series? It seems like it would overload the system, but -- "
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Then she turns back to Thrawn, eyebrows raised, also expecting an answer.
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He looks up after a moment, nodding once, sharply.
"The most likely decoupler substitutes should be attached in parallel, but series for the rest will be fine with a three day window. After that the connections are likely to degrade enough to spark, which would end badly."
As everyone here knows.
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"And the smell of the burning adhesive will be fairly unmistakable early enough in the process to be repaired again before it gets any worse."
Not that Thrawn used bonding tape on the power packs he turned into bombs, back on that nameless planet so long ago.
(But maybe he did.)
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Kaia again glances between between them, before locking eyes on Hera. "Ye - yes, we can do that."
She nods to Hera and then, very quick and without really looking at him, does the same to Thrawn. The lieutenant stares as she returns to the droids, but Hera turns away, waving to Thrawn to move with her.
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"I suppose making them uncomfortable was unavoidable."
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Hera doesn't need nor want this crew to become friendly with Thrawn. But they would have to speak to him. There was no avoiding it.
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"And you might have to get used to their discomfort."
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"It comes as no surprise to me. But I have yet to be attacked while going about my business, which says much for your command."
Unlike, for example, any part of the Imperial machine -- including the academies.
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But it was something that had crossed Hera’s mind. Many in the Resistance were too young to have clear memories of the first war, but she knew this crew had been vetted to avoid anyone with any personal reason to hate Thrawn.
Other than the person in charge of it, she supposes.
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"I rather doubt I count as one of your own."
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"I am actually fairly certain, in most respects."
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"And what respects are those?"
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Thrawn weighs his words carefully.
Then --
"By and large all of the emotional ones, which I understand. I do not expect that to change."
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"We can talk about this later."
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"What is the next most pressing matter on the list?"
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She reaches the top of the stairs, turning into another corridor. "After that, you can return to the bridge if you want, I'll be back before we come out of the jump."
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"Though for all I might try, I doubt I will be able to remain unobtrusive."
It's his eyes, probably.
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They're drawing closer to the medical bay, and are within a few doors of it when -
"One more thing -"
Hera stops, abruptly, turning on her heel to face Thrawn. Her voice is low, direct but not impatient.
"You don't need to personally fix every problem we have. Our crew can do their jobs."
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"Understood."
He keeps his hands clasped behind his back.
"Do you have suggestions for how I may better integrate into this command?"
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Hera folds her arms, glancing away as she considers this.
"Your suggestions are fine. But they can do the work."
There are questions itching at her, like Were you fixing comms arrays on Star Destroyers? But she's strict about never mentioning the Empire while they're 'on-duty,' as much as the distinction exists, and she so pushes this to the back of her mind.
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