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"Green shirt, nine o'clock," Ahsoka says decidedly.
Qui-Gon stretches his neck with a groan and a pop, catching a glimpse of the person she's pointed out. He frowns. "Too tall."
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Promptsss!!!
Qui-Gon and Ahsoka, suspects
"Green shirt, nine o'clock," Ahsoka says decidedly.
Qui-Gon stretches his neck with a groan and a pop, catching a glimpse of the person she's pointed out. He frowns. "Too tall."
This was for @sanerontheinside in the Qui/Obi Secret Santa 2022 <3
Commission done for @sanerontheinside of General Jinn and General Kenobi. Thank you so much! <3
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“All I want,” Qui-Gon said on a sigh, “is one quiet night—no drama, no revolutions, no assassinations. One night with my bondmate, uninterrupted.”
“Is that a formalrequest?”
“Would that work?” When a pregnant sort of silence followed, Qui-Gon opened his eyesand rolled his head against the wall to stare. “Mace?”
“There are …provisions, you know,” Mace said quietly. Qui-Gon stared harder,and it was Mace’s turn to sigh. “I can’t believe that you, ofall beings, never looked that up.”
Qui-Gon straightenedslowly, his face intent, and Mace’s heart went out to the man. “Our purpose, always, is to serve others, not ourselves … ”
“And yet,sometimes, we must care for ourselves first, in order to better serveothers. And I don’t mean a stay in Medical, either.” A cornerof Mace’s mouth twitched upward. “Let me guess: that wasn’tprecisely part of your Master’s philosophy?”
Qui-Gon’s mouththinned. “Not precisely, no. Is there a – ?”
“Form? Of course. Send it back to me only and I’ll thumbprint it before the rest ofthe Council gets wind of it.” Mace rose, brushing a hand down histabards. It was past time to go – Kenobi should be waking up soonand no doubt the first face he’d look for wouldn’t be Mace’sown.
He paused in thedoorway and looked back – at the knight in the medical bed and themaster who waited beside it. “And Master Jinn? Be sure that therequest is for more than one night. Otherwise the paperwork reallyisn’t worth it.”
@sanerontheinside replied to your post: I’m trying to find the most effective but least...
Like bibliospere’s vogmask?
Sort of...
I’m not sure how well regular dust masks will filter smells. I’ll probably try several different kinds to see which works the best (if I ever go back to the facility).
(( When You Forget To Do The Thing. ))
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Stan: Hey brain, you absolute fucker. I drank the clear splashy stuff. I ate the green things. I went under that bright fucker up there. I did the thing, with the moving and sweating and whatnot. Now make the happy chemical, you lump of fuck.
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Ford: Did you do the thing with lying unconscious for 8 hours?
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Stan: ... FUCK!
@sanerontheinside replied to your post “karen traviss’ politics are so fucking bad, like sometimes she’ll...”
Ffwbwffffythn wut I know I have Issues(Tm) with plenty of the Mandalore worldbuild But WHAT
this is luke, mara, and ben (skywalker), and obviously luke and mara are supposed to be in the right, but at the same time there are SO many arguments they could use to refute (14-year-old!) ben’s (very bad) arguments, but instead it ends with him still believing the empire wasn’t bad, actually, while luke and mara just kinda shrug and let him go on his way to keep being in jacen’s weird “anti-terrorism” secret police
“Dad, was the Empire really a reign of terror?”
“Just a bit…”
“I know you and Uncle Han and Aunt Leia had a rough time of it, but what about ordinary people?”
Mara chewed with slow deliberation, her gaze in slight defocus on a point in the mid-distance. “You might want to ask Alderaan. No, wait—it’s gone, isn’t it? Oops. That’s what happened to ordinary people, and I know better than most.”
Because you did some of it. Luke faced up to the fact that he couldn’t expect Ben to believe a word either of them said to him. They’d both done things that they were telling him he couldn’t do now.
“But most people didn’t really notice, did they?” Ben seemed to be fixed on course. “Their lives went on as before. Maybe a few people who were political got a midnight visit from a few stormies, but most folks got on with their lives, right?”
“Right,” Mara conceded. “But living in fear isn’t living at all.”
“It’s better than dead.”
“You think the Empire was okay, Ben?” Luke asked.
“I don’t know. It just seems that a handful of people can think they have the duty—the right—to change things for everybody else. It’s a big decision, rebellion, isn’t it? But most decisions that affect trillions of beings get made by a few people.”
Luke and Mara looked at each other discreetly and then at Ben. He’d acquired political curiosity somewhere along the line. Whatever mission Jacen had sent him on—and he had, Luke was certain—it had made the boy think.
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…guidance are placed below @ lynati this one is better,…
Thank you! I’m looking into the Python one from earlier, because I’m hearing people getting (apparently) good results from it, but I’m bookmarking this one as well.