Ben Skywalker (
momslilassassin) wrote2009-08-30 02:04 pm
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Room 204 [afternoon]
"Last load," Ben said from behind a pile of metal. "Think we could start our own branch of Stark's right here in the room?"
His side of his new room was already neatly organized--not that he had much that wasn't droid parts--and he was talking mostly to hide his nerves.
Given the room's other occupant, he wasn't sure why he was even trying.
[OOC: For the roommate, and then open!]
His side of his new room was already neatly organized--not that he had much that wasn't droid parts--and he was talking mostly to hide his nerves.
Given the room's other occupant, he wasn't sure why he was even trying.
[OOC: For the roommate, and then open!]
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Not that Jacen had given him much of an option on either of them.
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"Ah, I see," Karla said gently. "That isn't how it works in my world. Children scare each other with stories of Marjong the Executioner, being sent by the High Lord to take them away."
Of course, now she knew her dear Uncle Saetan wouldn't send Marjong out for any reason but just ones, but not everyone knew that.
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Because the bad guy was generally Darth Vader, and Luke had views about that. "Political assassin...well, it happens. But it's supposed to be fixing a larger problem." He shrugged. "In my opinion, it causes more issues than it ever solved."
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"I've Read about the Kaeleeran/Terreillian war from fifty thousand years ago and it seemed like in cases like that, the best outcome one could hope for would be a bit of confusion and dissention in the opposing ranks. What usually happened was that the next in command would come into power and use the death to martyr the fallen and incite new hatred and anger."
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Ben had been busy.
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Karla was helping herself to a bit more ice cream, keeping her eyes firmly on the task and not on Ben. They could be talking about anyone. And how else to say that she felt for him, but didn't pity or judge him? You know, other than actually saying it.
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He shrugged. "It's politics. It's going to be messy."
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"Which is a concept I'd never known--save in history books--until recently," Karla said. "Things work so differently at home. Sure, there can be some politicking on the Province Queen level, but Queens are so rare that having anything resembling a close race is nearly unheard of. And if there's a Queen doing a bad job, her males just resign their positions at the end of the contract and she's no longer a ruling Queen."
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"I would agree," Karla said diplomatically. "Are things better now?"
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Most people don't brag about that, Ben.
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Ben's family was special.
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