Cal Kestis (
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revivalproject2020-12-17 06:43 pm
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Hey guys! Got some good news for you.
[Cal smiles as he turns the communicator's camera about to show the Replicator sitting on a worktable within the salvage shop. BD-1 stands on top of it, poking a foot at the light indicators.]
Finally got this thing fixed. It's running apart from the main power grid though, so the output might not be as much as it was before, but it's working now. I can have this thing moved back to the um... "Whale Comb Sent Her" unless anyone has any suggestions for somewhere else.
[Cal smiles as he turns the communicator's camera about to show the Replicator sitting on a worktable within the salvage shop. BD-1 stands on top of it, poking a foot at the light indicators.]
Finally got this thing fixed. It's running apart from the main power grid though, so the output might not be as much as it was before, but it's working now. I can have this thing moved back to the um... "Whale Comb Sent Her" unless anyone has any suggestions for somewhere else.

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"These? I replicated them on Risa. Feels like a lifetime ago, huh..." He'd always had the thought of rebuilding a lightsaber. The components were easier to come by than what actually made it a lightsaber, however. "But these," he said as he picked up one of the power crystals, which bore a faint glow, "I found in the caves by the beach here. I think they're like the raw version of these power rods. I can't even say how I actually got these- most of what I sensed and saw was embedded in the walls. But it felt like... I don't know. Alive, somehow. It made me think about what Cloud talked about."
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Had these called out to him in the cave? Cal had thought he'd sensed something, but he'd gotten overwhelmed within the caverns. But he still felt there had to be something special to these crystals.
"There might be similarities," he nodded at Tony's cautioning. "But it could be something different too. The caves themselves- have you been there? Down the deeper tunnels... Maybe it's the concentration of the power from these," he says as he tips the crystal before setting it back down again, "but they react to things. It made BeeDee glow, not like, his lights, but his whole body. Seemed to boost his power a little too. And then the Force..." He closed his hands and then opened them again with fingers splayed wide. "Everything just opened up to me. I couldn't shut it out."
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That these crystals could be the raw source of the rods was worth exploring independently, making Tony prompt softly, "But the power rod doesn't feel the same way?," not really looking for those answers yet. That theory would make the giant hole in the middle of town that Tony had been assuming was some kind of mine far more baffling, unless the Agrii (or their mysterious invaders) were mining something else that Tony hadn't taken notice of yet. The opposite of these crystals, perhaps; suppressive, like the storms.
With a sharp breath, Tony continued, "You have to make sure you've got that output under control, don't want this thing blowing up in your hand."
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Looking over at the rod sitting in the charger, he shook his head. "I'm not sure how the refining process might have gone, unless there are different strains of this kind of crystal that they specifically sought to harvest. There's a mine entrance marked on the map, isn't there?"
Cal nudged at the pieces there on the table. "Yeah, I know. A lot of things to be careful with. But I think it might work." He sounded confident in that much at least. "But I'm going to need something to encase these pieces. That's the only thing I didn't replicate."
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"You've come to the right place," he said, more than happy to take on the job where it counted; with a slick finish. He wasn't as convinced that it would work, looking a the components on the table, because they weren't really anything like his hard light experiments, but he hadn't been relying on mysterious space rocks. "Can I take it?" he asked, already reaching to gather the pieces. "Hey, by the time it's ready for pick up, maybe I'll be able to show you mine, too. We'll make it a whole thing, bring champagne."
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He laughed a little at the man's eagerness. "Connecting them all together to work will take a little something more than just plugging them into place, so the housing just has to be snug enough." He held up a hand if just to point out something before Tony gathered them up. "There's two emitters. Essentially, I'm thinking two blades. They'll disconnect here, so they can function as either one whole piece or as a pair."
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"Do you think Ben would let me take a look at his?" he proposed, looking hopeful that Cal would be the one to float that offer to the Jedi, since they seemed to be getting along so well, so that Cal could feel somewhat less anxious about leaving this project in Tony's hands. Tony hadn't made a lot for him, it was reasonable that he didn't know what to expect, so Tony was willing to put on the performance.
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Maybe he was overthinking things again.
While the quiet chuckle wasn't completely in response to Tony's proposal, it sufficed to precede his words all the same. "I'm not sure. Have you tried asking him? Although if you're thinking of taking it apart, he might object."
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Back on the subject that Tony had been fretting about, though, Tony slowly lowered the components he was examining to ask, "How is it that you two survived, anyway?" Then, more searchingly, piercing calculation locked on to Cal, he added, "What happened to the clones?"
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Looking at Tony, he smirked a bit as the man tried to state his case. Tony was someone he'd come to trust, and so he made no attempt to explain traditions and meanings that had little place here. The man knew his way around technical things, and Cal was interested to see what sort of design he'd come up with for a lightsaber hilt.
"I'll ask him," he promised. That was the least he could do, anyway.
He'd thought that they were getting past the heavy topics. The question caught him off guard, and there was obvious hesitation in answering. "...my master saved me. He died trying to protect me when we were trying to get to the escape pods. I couldn't do anything to help him." Cal's gaze drifted towards the ground as he spoke. Those moments were always so fresh in his memories. "He'd overloaded the reactors on the ship to mask our escape in the explosion. My pod landed on Bracca, and that's where I stayed until recently. At first I waited, thought maybe the Council would send word or something, that we'd regroup and do something. That never happened."
He shook his had. "I'm not sure how Ben survived. I didn't want to ask. It's been longer for me and it's still hard to recount." He'd only gotten the impression that it had been a similar story with him, and with all Jedi that day, once the clones had gotten the order. "The clones... I think they became the start of the Imperial Army. Some of the Purge Troopers I've come across were clone troopers, trained specifically to take down surviving Jedi."
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Cal's caution around telling his story had Tony cringing cautiously away at first, not sure he was prepared to handle any emotional fallout he had just incurred, but even that brief recount resonated with Tony in a way he wasn't sure he could properly relate--was it even the same, watching Yinsin die for him, after everything he already did for Tony?--so he leaned closer instead to slide a commiserate hand up Cal's back. He knew what living with that guilt was like, anyway, and how many of his choices were informed by it, like being prepared so it couldn't happen again. "This thing'll be done in no time, you'll be embarrassing Jon again before you know it," he promised, twisting another piece of the lightsaber in his free hand.
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Actions spoke when words couldn't be found, and even as Tony pushed on in his usual fashion, getting some distance from the subject was an appreciated one. "What, that's not your job?" he laughed. "Thanks Tony. I look forward to seeing what you come up with."