Marshal Cobb Vanth (
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revivalproject2021-03-04 08:26 am
Cobb's Event Catch All | Open
WHO: Cobb Vanth & All
WHERE: Various locations across Coruscant.
WHAT: Adventures across the planet
WHEN: Event
WARNINGS: Cussing. Angst. Possible violence. Will update as necessary.
This was not how Cobb imagined his first time off Tatooine. Then again, with his history, maybe he should have expected his first trip in space and to a Core world would be against his will. These Agrii fellas needed to learn to ask for permission. He would've said yes if they had asked. Instead, there was a little bubble of resentment brewing towards their alien captors.
But that anger could wait. A lot of people here had no idea how to navigate any planet in the galaxy much less one like Coruscant. Stars, even Cobb was a little out of his element but at least he could read the writing and understand how things worked in general. The first thing he focused on was getting everyone else settled and comfortable to go around by themselves. It was a lot of explaining how credit worked and offering to help if anyone needed it.
It took a few days before Cobb disappeared on his own one morning. The credits provided by the Agrii and the few he had on him when he got taken were burning a hole in his pocket. He went to the market and found himself some pieces of durasteel armor and a padded armor suit to wear underneath. It was, without a doubt, the nicest thing Cobb had ever owned, gleaming a brass-gold color against the black padded suit and soft green cloak he also bought to hide the scars that peeked out from the suit.
Damn if he didn't feel guilty for the two-thousand credits he handed over to buy it.
He just couldn't help but think of all the necessary things he could buy for home or this group of people at that cost. Two thousand credits would never got that far on Tatooine where everything was so damn expensive but it could've done something good. But after putting it all on he looked like he belonged on a Core world instead of an outsider in ragged clothes. Clothes he kept because they were still good enough for home and no one wasted anything on Tatooine. The armor though... wearing it he felt... like someone important and wasn't that a heavy thing?
Not only did the armor protect him and help him blend in, now he could get into better bars and taverns where they played high stakes sabacc. Cobb had learned his numbers playing the card game and was damn good at it. Good enough to win games against rich fools who tossed credits around like they could be dug up from the sand. That real vindictive part of himself really enjoyed it.
And everything he won now went to what they'd need to survive and anyone else who needed a few spare credits.
After all, he could always win more.
WHERE: Various locations across Coruscant.
WHAT: Adventures across the planet
WHEN: Event
WARNINGS: Cussing. Angst. Possible violence. Will update as necessary.
This was not how Cobb imagined his first time off Tatooine. Then again, with his history, maybe he should have expected his first trip in space and to a Core world would be against his will. These Agrii fellas needed to learn to ask for permission. He would've said yes if they had asked. Instead, there was a little bubble of resentment brewing towards their alien captors.
But that anger could wait. A lot of people here had no idea how to navigate any planet in the galaxy much less one like Coruscant. Stars, even Cobb was a little out of his element but at least he could read the writing and understand how things worked in general. The first thing he focused on was getting everyone else settled and comfortable to go around by themselves. It was a lot of explaining how credit worked and offering to help if anyone needed it.
It took a few days before Cobb disappeared on his own one morning. The credits provided by the Agrii and the few he had on him when he got taken were burning a hole in his pocket. He went to the market and found himself some pieces of durasteel armor and a padded armor suit to wear underneath. It was, without a doubt, the nicest thing Cobb had ever owned, gleaming a brass-gold color against the black padded suit and soft green cloak he also bought to hide the scars that peeked out from the suit.
Damn if he didn't feel guilty for the two-thousand credits he handed over to buy it.
He just couldn't help but think of all the necessary things he could buy for home or this group of people at that cost. Two thousand credits would never got that far on Tatooine where everything was so damn expensive but it could've done something good. But after putting it all on he looked like he belonged on a Core world instead of an outsider in ragged clothes. Clothes he kept because they were still good enough for home and no one wasted anything on Tatooine. The armor though... wearing it he felt... like someone important and wasn't that a heavy thing?
Not only did the armor protect him and help him blend in, now he could get into better bars and taverns where they played high stakes sabacc. Cobb had learned his numbers playing the card game and was damn good at it. Good enough to win games against rich fools who tossed credits around like they could be dug up from the sand. That real vindictive part of himself really enjoyed it.
And everything he won now went to what they'd need to survive and anyone else who needed a few spare credits.
After all, he could always win more.

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And honestly, Echo was trying to make the most of it. After a few days of aimless wandering, he finally fell back into focus. When he wasn't trying to stock up on supplies he and the others might need back on Agra 10, he settled into one of many bar scenes within the lower levels – not too far down just yet, but it was a start.
Among the crowd that's gathered there, he stands at one of the taller tables surrounding the central counter of the establishment, glancing down at the glass he's only started to drink. None of the voices overlapping each other in conversation are anywhere close to what he's used to hearing – different languages, different pitches, different from the clones and what they usually talk about – but it makes for a quick review in being aware of one's surroundings.
Which easily comes into play when certain groups of patrons become louder than the din already permeating the space.
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He didn't mean to start trouble but well, it was his lucky night. An Idiot's Array. Cobb had only gotten the hand once before playing with some old timers in Mos Pelgo. He'd bought everyone in the cantina a drink for that and the townsfolk had cheered him on.
Here... it got his wrist grabbed by a Zabrakian and an accusation of cheating. Cobb asked politely at first for his wrist to be let go so that he could collect his winnings and well... he wasn't getting out of this one without a fight it seemd.
Son of a bantha.
He grabbed the Zabrakian by the back of the neck and slammed his forehead down onto the table, scattering cards and credits. Cobb kicked his chair back and stood up at his full height which he knew was imposing. "Last chance, fellas, before we start dancing. You sure you want to do this?"
A guy tackled him from the side and Cobb figured... yeah, they wanted to do this.
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The collective gasps from those closest to the action placed emphasis on the immediate danger Cobb was now entangled in, leaving the clone with two options:
1) Help the man out, the odds are against him or
2) Stay back and let him be, he can probably take care of himself
He could have stuck with option 2. Why would he need to interfere with the dealings of a card game gone wrong? It wasn't his business. But to leave Cobb didn't sit right with him, either. Not when the level of violence was escalating so quickly.
Sighing under a breath, Echo finally pushed away from the table, pushing past the patrons who gawked at the spectacle. "'Scuse me," he muttered, discouraging the beginnings of a dogpile in grabbing the next guy by the scruff.
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The only reason he didn't draw his blaster was because he didn't want to kill them. They were assholes but no one needed to die for that.
He took a few punches to the face then got his knee in the ribs of the guy on top of him. Cobb rolled them over and returned the favor with three hard hits. Not trained but he could throw a punch pretty well.
"Don't get up," he warned the man on the floor before kneeing him in the ribs. "I ain't gonna be nice a second time."
He got to his feet surprised to see he had help. Good help judging by how calmly the Imperial... nope, not an Imperial. Had to remember that one. How calmly the Arc trooper was handling things.
Cobb let out a grunt of pain and a whoosh of breath as get caught a punch to the ribs. Ow. He answered by slamming his forehead against the Zabrakian's which ow again. Horns.
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Fortunately, it didn't. This guy was more flight than fight. The moment Echo let him go, he looked up and saw that Cobb had finished his end of business. He had to give it to him, though – the man was tall and wiry, but he fought with vigor.
That last headbutt, and the sucker punch seconds before that, just looked painful. That part about not punching people was quick to change.
A fist connected with the Zabrakian's side while he and Vanth stalled out, followed by a swift kick to the back of the knees. "–Alright, that's enough!"
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"Now," he said with a note of authority in his voice. "I'm gonna take my winnings and go. And the next time you accuse a man of cheatin' at cards you better have some kriffing proof."
He made sure to shoot back the drink on the table that had survived and then collect his credits. He was real tempted to give the Zabrakian a kick on the way passed Echo but didn't.
"Thanks," he said as he passed him. Cobb didn't know if the man would follow him out or not but he planned to go back to the ships.
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He did hear the brief 'thanks' the man gave while exiting, brow lifting slightly since he knew they weren't really on the best of terms. Turning back to fetch his helmet, he slid his drink over to another patron still at his table ("It's on me") and slapped a few credits down on the main counter ("For all the trouble – sorry about that") before heading out himself.
Of course he would try to follow Cobb. "Should I assume that's how things go with you or should I asked what happened?" the clone asked once he caught up, slowing his jog so he could match the other man's stride.
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"I can handle myself." Which wasn't the question Echo asked. Dank farrick. He could do better than this. Echo helped him out and no matter what Cobb's instincts said he wasn't an Imperial.
He took a deep breath. "I won that game of Sabacc but that fella thought I cheated. I didn't. I only cheat the rich and I don't get caught when I do. Guess he thought he could punch his way into winning the pot."
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Still, he managed to switch to a more casual tone after studying the nuances Cobb displayed, nodding once he actually explained how he got into that situation. "I believe you. If you weren't as quick, it looked like he would've crushed you when he had the chance."
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He pushed his hair back and huffed out a breath. Okay, just chatting casually with a man. Cobb could do this. He could negotiate with Tuskens peacefully. He could have a civil conversation with Echo.
"Probably looked a little sloppy to a trained soldier." See? He called Echo a soldier and not an Imperial. Cobb was already doing better than their first meeting.
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'Soldier.' It was a step in the right direction.
A thoughtful expression crossed his features as he tipped his head to one side. "It did. But it was still effective." He looked back at Cobb with a faint smirk. "I'd recommend wearing a helmet if you're gonna be goin' around headbutting people with horns."
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After five years of wearing the beskar Cobb had some habits he needed to unlearn. Thinking before head butting was one of them. At least it had only given him a little cut.
"Cut off my peripheral vision somethin' awful. Don't think I'm gonna go back to it." He gave Echo's helmet a pointed look. It looked like it would be the same with his helmet but it might also have some real fancy tech to compensate for it.
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Well, it did. It was an unavoidable injury in the heat of the moment. He'd seen his share of brothers ending up in the medbay during training because of things like that, so it was a valid reason.
Echo glanced down at his helmet as well. Cobb's guess was right: clone trooper armor did come with certain advancements, and the HUD was a major part of it. "Helmets tend to do that," he replied with a shrug, removing the helmet from under his arm to hold it out for Cobb. "When you're expected to wear them all of the time, you get used to it. Besides, the ones we wore during practice were a lot worse."
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"I've actually found it nice not to wear one. Missed seeing out of the corner of my eye without having to turn my head." Cobb felt like he heard better too, nothing muffled through the helmet. He never did get the audio imports working great.
"Where you from in this galaxy?" he asked because he didn't much want to hear about Echo's days training for the army. "Never heard you mention your home planet."
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Echo nodded, shifting the helmet so that it sat back under his arm again. Unfortunately the question was still related. "I lived on Kamino," he said. "The city's basically platforms because the planet's surface is mostly ocean, but that's where I was born and raised with the rest of my brothers."
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"You've got brothers?" Look his history lessons came mostly from an old man in the commune where he grew up. He didn't know the old army was all clones. He knew a lot of people fought and it brought about the Empire though. "How many?"
Though, talking about family was dangerous territory. It could get dark real quick if Echo asked about his.
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He doesn't seem to notice the fact that Cobb may be out of the loop with the history that is the clone's current events. "Also, you never did tell me where you were from."
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Wasn't he an idiot then?
"Tatooine. Outer rim planet." He figured everyone knew about Tatooine, right? It had a reputation in the galaxy. Full of sand, Hutts, and crime. "This is the first time I've been anywhere else in the galaxy."
First time in space as well. Cobb found it... thrilling and uncomfortable. It was hard leaving a planet so late in life.
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But he understands how it feels being far from home.
"It's different," admits the clone. "When you think you'd be used to being away for so long, you never really are."
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Actually, it was the exact opposite of Echo's home world full of water. Cobb tried to imagine it but he can't. Water as far as the horizon? It still seems impossible even though he knows it exists.
"It can't be much fun to travel the galaxy when all you do is fight a war wherever you land." Was he sympathizing with a stormtrooper? Not a stormtrooper? Shit, he might just be. Everyone deserved a second chance didn't they?
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The corner of his mouth quirked. "Not even rain? And you were able to survive in those conditions? Now that's resilience..."
Where the clone trailed off, he let the silence sit in the wake of the man's sympathizing. Since he was so busy fighting, he never had to think of it that way before. "Yeah. Winning battles was crucial for the Republic." Mustering up a laugh didn't work, only coming off as a dry huff. "But that was what we were created for."
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Yeah, he was sympathizing. Worse when the man explained that he and his kin were made for war and nothing else. Like they were droids or something. Sounded more like slavery than military service.
Shit. Cobb might actually like Echo.
"Shouldn't be that way. People should get to choose what they wanna be."
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That was all set aside when Cobb offered his opinion on the matter.
'People should get to choose what they wanna be.'
It was another thing he never thought about. Never had a chance to, considering where he was coming from. "Even if they don't know what else they'd want to be?"
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Smelled real bad but Cobb was slowly developing a taste for them with all the negotiating he did with the Tuskens.
He shrugged. "You try somethin', you don't like it, you move on to somethin' else. You don't have to be what people say you are. Or should be."
If that was the way of things Cobb would've never gotten past being a slave.
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When one wasn't actively a soldier, they had other jobs. Officers, pilots, engineers, custodians. Those were all still related to the GAR, however.
A sideways glance was cast Cobb's way. "What did you try doing?"
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