Summer Smith (
somethingwithturquoise) wrote2019-01-15 08:44 am
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Outside the Archeon Nebula; the GFFW, Tuesday [01/15].
At this point, the whole idea that these were flying 'lessons' really were just an excuse for Summer to get behind the wheel of the Escape. Her own flying experience before even coming to Fandom added to the multiple times of just getting used to this one allowed her to be a pretty quick study and now it was just all about the fact that flying ships was cool as hell, especially in new galaxies she was still learning her way around.
But she didn't need a whole lot of maps or coordinates to tell her when she and BDG had arrived at their destination.
Just as she suspected from reading up on it in her encyclopedia, it was very much an "Ooooooh"-inducing sight. "I'm going to go out on a limb," she said, once the initial shininess of it settled in, "and say this is probably the place?"
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But she didn't need a whole lot of maps or coordinates to tell her when she and BDG had arrived at their destination.
Just as she suspected from reading up on it in her encyclopedia, it was very much an "Ooooooh"-inducing sight. "I'm going to go out on a limb," she said, once the initial shininess of it settled in, "and say this is probably the place?"
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To figure out how to answer it. He'd never told anybody where his name came from; not even Hera.
But then, nobody had really asked.
"It's... an homage, I guess," he said, finally. "To the man who first showed me kindness after the purge. Taught me how to survive in this galaxy, how to not be a Jedi. How to lie, how to cheat, how to steal." He rapped his knuckles lightly on the dash in front of them. "Stole this ship from him. It was my cut of that last deal, anyway."
He slanted a glance toward Summer.
"Janus Kasmir. His name. It's not a stretch to get from that to Kanan Jarrus. It's just enough of a stretch that nobody's going to connect those dots. And it sounds nothing like Caleb Dume."
Better stretch than 'Ben Kenobi,' Obi-Wan.
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"I like it," she said. "It works well. And probably still a better method than just picking letters out of a hat."
That was...probably exactly what she'd do if she ever needed a new name.
"Is he still around? This Janus dude?"
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"That you were going to get him killed?" she asked. The guy who taught him to lie and cheat and steal, huh? "Because of the Jedi-shaped target on your back? Did he know what you were?"
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A beat.
"... And suddenly I sound like I'm trying to sell you religion."
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She took a moment to wonder if BDG got to meet that version of her, but, thankfully, she didn't think they'd managed to cross paths.
"But, no," she said, "I don't think you really have. What's the whole deal with the Force?"
She didn't even really know what it was, and yet she still felt it had to be said with a certain sort of inflection all the same.
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"It's, uh..." Really, if he spent any more time grasping for words, people were going to start to wonder if he even knew the language. "Simply put, it's what the Jedi took me in for in the first place. I'm Force sensitive. It means I have a connection with the energy that moves through all things in the galaxy that most people don't."
Another moment and he added, wryly, "I swear I'm not trying to sell this. It just means I can do things like..."
Like hold up his hand, and then levitate the nearest object that wasn't bolted to the floor. So... a Coke bottle. Empty. Because a man needed his caffeine, okay? And there weren't exactly places to recycle these things in space.
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But now, all of a sudden, it was all she could think about. It seemed a pretty safe bet that BDG didn't pick that up from shacking up with a Krootabulon Warrior Priestess, though, and that if she hadn't noticed it by now, it wasn't so much her lack of attention as it was probably an incredible effort on his part to suppress the idea that he'd even had it.
"Telekenisis," she noted, unconscously rubbing at her neck a little, and getting more intrigued. "Is there anything else?"
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... And he could have left it there.
But...
"Communicating with animals through the Force. Sensing other people, some amount of empathy. Some level of increased persuasiveness. Visions... mostly prophetic, largely useless."
Was he growing gradually more sheepish as he went on? Yes. Yes he was.
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"Yeah," she said, "one or two."
A little easier to see why they would have been such an asset to serve a purpose now...and such a threat once that purpose was met.
"I think I might need to see that leaping one before I believe it, though."
The thought of BDG leaping across his warehouse was ridiculous, and she figured she could use a good bout of laughing so hard she nearly peed herself after all this, anyway.
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... Because he was a half-trained student. Details.
"That can be arranged," Kanan replied, smiling crookedly. Because... hooboy. "Hell, you can come watch me train, sometime. I'm not likely to bust out much of that around this place," he gestured toward the window, indicating the galaxy at large. "... But if I do, better to not surprise you with it."
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She liked to think that not too much out of him did surprise her anymore, but she also knew that sort of thing was always being proven wrong.
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He slanted a glance toward her.
"Some of that, I've never told anybody before. Weird to have it just... out there, now."
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Did he know her? Come on. Finding out your best friend had all these crazy pretty-much-superpowers that landed him being a child soldier that ran away from a virtual genocide of betrayal and all but forced him to completely change his indentity and hide who he was was a walk in the park.
....okay, so it really wasn't, but she could sure as hell handle it like it was.
And the warm little surge of pride that went with being trusted with stuff he'd never even told anyone before went a long way with helping that, too.
"It feels good, though, right?" she asked. "That's a lot to just carry all by yourself, Kanan."
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He breathed out a huff of a laugh.
"And now if some eight-foot amphibious green guy comes up to me calling me either 'Caleb' or 'kid' and tries to throttle me for flying off with his ship, you even know he's probably got a half-decent case for it."
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That barely even lasted a second.
"The guy you named yourself after is an eight-foot amphibious green guy?"
It wasn't an important detail, Summer knew that, but it seemed like kind of an important detail, okay?
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Welcome to the galaxy, Summer.
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She was maybe expecting someone who could provide a decent excuse for inspiring that beard as well.
"Clearly," she said, "I could stand to spend a little more time in the Ks of the holo-pedia."
Kalleran. Like she was supposed to just know that!
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"Can't hurt," Kanan chuckled. "At least these days most humans who hang around the core worlds can't tell a Twi'lek from a Togruta. You'll already have a leg up on some of them."