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Post by Art Teach on Jan 28, 2015 7:56:23 GMT -6
Boom looks up from some type of large explosive he is creating on the floor and states, "Boom."
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Post by kyquell on Jan 29, 2015 1:10:57 GMT -6
During Gammer's tale, Stev's eyebrows rise in surprise. Did he just say Windu? Jedi Master Windu? Member of the last surviving Jedi Council Windu? Sheesh, I didn't get to read up much on recent history in Mom's 'History of the Jedi Order' Class, but I still recognize that name!
After Boom concludes their little circle of sharing, Stev looks at Vandal "I don't suppose that translator earpiece happens to be able to translate Boomese, can it?"
After finding the result of that, and possibly finally hearing what Boom has been saying the whole time, Stev says "I think we've gone a long way towards learning to trust each other today. I'll have to add a little detail to my prior story, which is that Blu, Que, and the others were the group that brought in my dad and kept me alive way back when. I didn't want to add that unless Blu was sharing, since my saying it would defeat the whole purpose of volunteering. Unless if anybody's got questions, I think we're all dismissed."
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Post by Art Teach on Jan 29, 2015 22:50:49 GMT -6
They move the translator from the jarrel to Boom and find it does not function for Boomese.
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Post by kyquell on Jan 29, 2015 23:53:12 GMT -6
OOC: Then I guess it's back to the future, unless if anybody has something else to add. If not, are there any clothes on board that're roughly Invictus-size? Maybe some uniforms from the supply depot, or just a crew member with a similar body size?
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Post by Art Teach on Jan 30, 2015 7:59:38 GMT -6
The imperial clothing come in all shapes and sizes. He could take NCO, Officer, or even Storm Trooper uniforms/armor. They even have a dozen Imperial Flight Suits.
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Post by kyquell on Jan 31, 2015 1:35:14 GMT -6
Stev decides that, if somehow they were to be separated, someone in a NCO Uniform would face a lot less danger than someone in an Officer's uniform, so he picks up a set of that clothing and lays it down neatly near the loading ramp, delivering a pair of knocks to let Invictus know of its placement before Stev heads to the cockpit.
Up front, he starts a comm to the other ship to see what they found, and is struck by a sense of relief when he hears the corpse's species. Thank the Force. My mother definitely isn't a Duros, so she may still be alive somewhere, even if she's in Sarne's clutches--wait, how can you be happy about finding a dead innocent!? What's wrong with you!? This person died, and you're happy just because it's not someone you know!?
Stev's relief turns to a mixture of shame and disappointment as he mentally pummels himself repeatedly. He begins to become concerned that this bout of selfishness could be a lingering effect of that dark entity that tried to take him over. Then, he gets even more concerned when he realizes that the selfishness might've just been him.
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