Cal Kestis (
out_of_order) wrote in
revivalproject2021-08-20 09:59 am
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[The image moves slightly as though the tablet's been placed on something uneven before it steadies. The red-haired padawan gives a nod from where he stands by some tool bins, and he pauses from picking through them, raising a hand to give a thumbs-up.]
Hey- So I know there's been a lot going on between Temba and the other place, and what all's been happening. I was thinking of setting out to the other city again some time soon, have a better look at the power situation. I know we've already got one city to worry about, but if there's something important to find here, I figure maybe it couldn't hurt to at least get the basic utilities up and running.
Anyone else interested? I think we've got a fair amount of engineers so we shouldn't be running short at least. And if anyone's had a closer look and knows what specifically we might need, you're welcome to give a rundown.
If anyone needs me, I'll be in my workshop while I get things together.
[He nods at the camera again with a 'Thanks BeeDee' and the tablet shifts towards the ceiling before BD-1's head pops up, and he raises a foot towards it before the feed ends.]
Hey- So I know there's been a lot going on between Temba and the other place, and what all's been happening. I was thinking of setting out to the other city again some time soon, have a better look at the power situation. I know we've already got one city to worry about, but if there's something important to find here, I figure maybe it couldn't hurt to at least get the basic utilities up and running.
Anyone else interested? I think we've got a fair amount of engineers so we shouldn't be running short at least. And if anyone's had a closer look and knows what specifically we might need, you're welcome to give a rundown.
If anyone needs me, I'll be in my workshop while I get things together.
[He nods at the camera again with a 'Thanks BeeDee' and the tablet shifts towards the ceiling before BD-1's head pops up, and he raises a foot towards it before the feed ends.]

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But it's good to know that he hasn't gone back there. She'll go harvest those crystals herself, if they really need them, if that means he doesn't have to return. "I have not experienced them," she says, probably unnecessarily—he would know that, wouldn't he? "What happens?"
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Cal unhooks the lightsaber from his belt, turning it around so the less ornate side is held upwards, and he thumbs the blade on, its color a yellow-tinged white. Notably BD-1 begins to glow, as well as anything nearby made of metal.
"That also happens," he notes with a crooked grin as he watches the little droid twirl around. "It boosts anything running on power so long as power is running through it. I also feel like it does a subtle boost to my Force senses. I'm not sure how it applies with other abilities that aren't quite passive, but if you decide to go to the caves, it's something to be mindful of. And maybe until you're sure things don't get out of hand in there, don't go alone."
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Of course. The crystals. She can subtly feel the power radiating through the crystal when he turns on his lightsaber, making her necklace and rings start to glow along with BD-1. Once again, she wonders how it would work alongside her magick—would it boost her power, like her talisman?
"Perhaps it is similar to my talisman," she says thoughtfully, watching BD-1 wiggle. "Many generations of Nightsisters before me have used it, leaving behind some of their power. It helps to strengthen and focus my magick," she explains, heading off any questions.
Then, it strikes her, that last part—she turns her head to look at Cal again, her eyebrows raised and voice deceptively mild. "You are worried about me?" It might not even be a question.
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As she gives him that look then Cal mirrors it slightly, brow arched as he meets her gaze with the question she poses. "Why wouldn't I be?"
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Subtle surprise flashes across her face, then confusion, her eyebrows drawing together—before she turns her head away under the guise of... looking somewhere else. BD-1, maybe. It's a restless sort of motion, because she quickly glances back at him.
"I... am capable of taking care of myself," she says, as if this is the obvious, expected answer.
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Cal raises both brows then. "So...it's okay for you to worry about me but the other way around." He turns to rummage a hand through the tools in the nearby box again. "Are you saying I can't take care of myself?" he challenges, flicking a look back at her with the slightest quirk of his lips.
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"I am not saying that." It comes out sounding a little petulant even to her own ears. Still scowling, she crosses her arms and leans a hip against the counter, aiming for lofty this time. "Would you like me to? I could also stop worrying about you."
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"Could you?" That question isn't so pointed as Cal has to wonder then how easy it is to stop worrying about a person. A chuckle slips from him at Merrin's scowl, and he coughs into a fist as he tries to school his own expression into something more serious. It's not really happening. "It's only natural to worry about people you care about. Or maybe worry isn't exactly the word. Even knowing people can take care of themselves, we can still be concerned. Happens with Jedi. Maybe even with Nightsisters." And things happen, especially here, that turn out to be beyond their ability to anticipate.
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Because she hasn't really cared for anyone since her sisters. Ilyana. She never really expected to again, but here she is anyway, one Jedi survivor lodged firmly in her heart without her ever really noticing until it was too late.
And he completely called her bluff. Finds it kind of funny, even. Maybe she'll rip out some of his hair for a voodoo doll... her eyes narrow like she's genuinely considering it. "Did the Jedi not teach you when to be quiet?" she chastises, but there's no real heat to it.
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"You know I mean it though. If you can't find anyone else to go with you, I will. Maybe knowing what to expect will make it easier to be ready for. Or at least having someone there to ground me."
Or maybe they'd help ground each other. He wasn't sure how the crystals would affect her. Maybe going with someone who didn't possess such sensitive abilities would be better, but he still felt better to make the offer rather than completely passing it off to someone else entirely.
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Even if she doesn't think she needs it... looking at him now, with his attention turned away from her, she finds that she still wants it anyway. His worry. His care. Everything. And suddenly, it feels like she's been smacked across the face by a blow she really should've seen coming, and she stands there staring at him for a long moment, the silence stretching.
"I told you. You will not go back there," she says finally, looking away. "I won't go alone," she promises instead, before adding a little cheekily, "Does that worry you less?"
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"It does," he's not afraid to admit. He hadn't thought she'd ignore the potential danger he'd brought up, but all the same, it's nice to have them come to an agreement.
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And. Pushes herself away from the counter, her expression shuttering. "You will tell me when it is time to leave." Her tone brokers no room for disagreement. Or agreement either, really, since she steps back and abruptly disappears again, teleporting away in a blink of hazy green ichor.
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Cal closes his mouth, glancing at BD-1, offering the droid a rueful smile at the beeping that follows. He turns back to resume gathering the tools he'll need for the trip. "Yeah, you'd think I'd be used to that by now," he says, shaking his head with a chuckle.