@galacticsopens // open.
rey had taken the trip to takodana because it was one of the very few planets that still had some sort of communication ability, however limited. there were a few others, of course – but she would be stupid to risk a trip to coruscant, considering it was still under imperial control. she may have been a nobody in this timeline, but it was a foolish risk, and she worked very hard not to take those. and takodana was… special.
of course, once there, once her holonet device showed signs of working… she realized she didn’t know who to reach out to. everything felt so different, now – the world was familiar enough in its way, but the way she felt within it… it was wrong. she barely felt like she belonged in her own skin, let alone in this galaxy. what if all her friends were different, too?
rey stood on a hill overlooking maz kanata’s palace, holonet device hanging loosely in her fingers. even now, as used to the diverse galaxy as she was, the beauty of takodana and it’s abundance of botanical life took her breath away. “what am i doing?” she asked herself, voice barely over a whisper.
Stassam had made many trips to Takodana, this one would be no different. It offered a lovely little hive of characters, and one never knew who they were going to find lingering about Maz’s castle. Stassam was currently making their way to her castle when they felt a presence in the force, one that they were not going to let go unnoticed. So instead they choose to survey the hills around the castle, enjoying the natural beauty of the world of Takodana, and it was a beautiful world, no one could deny that, and it was important to enjoy the beauty that the galaxy held within it. That was when they saw the figure holonet device in hand, ah yes many more people would be here simply because it was one of the few worlds where you could reach out to others.
“It would seem you are trying to reach out to someone, but who that someone should be is the question. Ironic, when we could contact anyone in the galaxy we wanted, we never seemed to want to reach out, and now that we can contact barely anyone, it seems we are all rushing to try and find a way to.”