General Hux (
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revivalproject2019-12-04 11:37 am
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WHO: General Hux and Poe Dameron
WHERE: Hotel
WHAT: Discussing about possibly making a droid.
WHEN: Current
WARNINGS: None can update if necessary.
Warily Hux waited at the hotel for Poe to show up. He wasn't too fond of the idea of meeting with the Resistance member especially after their last confrontation. Hux had made a point to avoid him due to it. He had to admit he was surprised that Poe had asked to meet with him. Instead of arranging the meeting at the Power Plant where Hux was more comfortable being at, he agreed to the Hotel.
It left less room for another confrontation and Hux wasn't so sure he would hold back this time if the opportunity arose. So, he school his expression to neutral one and kept his own anger in check.
"I'm a little surprised you wanted such a meeting, Dameron." Hux greeted when he saw the pilot arrive. Millicent was at his feet and gave hiss toward the pilot before diving behind Hux's legs to hide. She could sense Hux's emotions toward the new comer and believed him not to be someone to trust like most of the others.
WHERE: Hotel
WHAT: Discussing about possibly making a droid.
WHEN: Current
WARNINGS: None can update if necessary.
Warily Hux waited at the hotel for Poe to show up. He wasn't too fond of the idea of meeting with the Resistance member especially after their last confrontation. Hux had made a point to avoid him due to it. He had to admit he was surprised that Poe had asked to meet with him. Instead of arranging the meeting at the Power Plant where Hux was more comfortable being at, he agreed to the Hotel.
It left less room for another confrontation and Hux wasn't so sure he would hold back this time if the opportunity arose. So, he school his expression to neutral one and kept his own anger in check.
"I'm a little surprised you wanted such a meeting, Dameron." Hux greeted when he saw the pilot arrive. Millicent was at his feet and gave hiss toward the pilot before diving behind Hux's legs to hide. She could sense Hux's emotions toward the new comer and believed him not to be someone to trust like most of the others.

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"...Extenuating circumstances," he explained away, "And I think it might be more reckless than the rest, over anything else." Besides, he was sure if the two of them met up in their own world like this, only one of them would be walking away. Hux was dangerous, and Poe wasn't about to underestimate him.
But here, they didn't exactly have much choice. "I'll do my best, anyways. Depends who might show up."
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"I don't think you're friends will have a choice. I have an audience here that know my story. And here is all about gaining another chance.
Consider the droid as a peace offering."
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Assuming any Resistance members ever showed up. The deck seemed to be pretty stacked in Hux's favour just now, old friends, and various Imperials.
Poe eyed Hux uncertainly. A truce wasn't something he was eager to agree to, but in the end he gave a small nod. "No point in killing each other here, is there? That'll all be settled if they ever let us go back."
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As for the war at home? It's hard to say what the outcome will be. I doubt I'll be around to see the results of my labor."
Hux replied in a bleak tone. The war he had prided himself and the hopes and dreams he had set upon it were all a mixed set of feelings. All muddled up with the time he spent here. He would see it to the end what ever the end promised. He knew he was simply on borrowed time from his fate.
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He looked curious then. They might not remember any of this if they were sent home, but it was still worth learning as much as he could. "...Snoke's really gone, huh?" He wasn't sure how he felt about that. It might be a sort of victory, but if it's Kylo Ren whose replaced him...that kind of chaotic energy with the force of the First Order behind it would be just as dangerous, if not more.
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Hux bitterly replied and instinctively flexed his right hand toward the side of his waist. Only he knew his blaster wasn't there. Not that he was going to shoot the pilot if he had it, but it was more of a remembrance of the time.
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He noted the reflexive move with a faint frown, but so far as he knew no one in this place had a blaster or any sort of weapon.
"You didn't take the shot?" He hummed and shrugged a shoulder. Not that it would have done much good. Poe'd tried. He could practically still see that blaster bolt frozen in midair.
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His face turning a faint red from anger. He took a few breathes to calm himself down and his the color began to fade. It wouldn't be wise to get so emotional now in front of the enemy.
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Poe offered a half smirk. "Yeah, I remember him not being a big fan of that." Look that, they have something in common.
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And for once it felt nice to share his side of things to someone who was involved. Not to someone who was on the outskirts of things and barely knew what was going on. Why was the stupid pilot so easy to talk to?
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"I'm guessing that's how we escaped?" he probed, not really sure himself. Hux had given that much away when explaining before, but Poe still wasn't sure how they made it out. "Never thought I'd be grateful to see that mess in charge, but if it gets us off Crait..."
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He could be difficult as well. He could still taunt the other with the information. Besides the other had enough information to piece it together.
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"So do all the First Order officers know how to build droids, or is that just a personal hobby?"
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"What do you think, pilot? What have you managed to piece together. I'm sure you could probably answer that question to."
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It worried him a little how easy the banter was. He was used to serving it up, but not so used to it being returned. He was prepared to play nice, not to make friends.
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"I've noted that you tend to like to walk the wire and dive into danger quite often. How do you handle being grounded?" Hux retorted.
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"How does any pilot?" he grumbled, "I swear, they're taunting me dropping me in a place with ships I can't fly."
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I would also like to point out they were modeled to the original designs the Fleet used. Only these ships had no upgrades to them. Those ships had been fully operational." Hux carefully explained.
Even though he was bothered by the fact they couldn't leave the planet, he was highly amused by Poe's agitation that they were stuck with non nonoperational ships.
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He opts not to let Hux in on what the Agrii gifted him when he asked them for an X-Wing.
"The Fleet?" he prompted, because there's a whole lot of history he's missing out on there.
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"But that's a story for another time, which you'll have to earn. You might someday earn that."
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"...Right, so...it's a deal then."
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"I would hate for you to sound like the Republic and be all talk and no action. I'll admit it would be disappointing."
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"Would it?" His eyes narrowed sharply, but to his credit he didn't lash out.
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"Let me know when you're ready to step out of the playground and can handle everything that goes your way." Straightening his coat, he then gave a nod in Poe's direction.
"Until then, I'll inform you of any updates."
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"I've been handling you well enough up to now, Hux," he reminded, frowning after him, and he gave a tight nod.
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It was also out of habit to bite back, attack those that got too close to him. This was also why Hux didn't like getting close to people. He knew he didn't have to go that far, but regardless he had.
"Indeed you had. More so then what you're group would have done and I wonder why you tried." He then headed out the hotel with Millicent right behind him.