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avali ([personal profile] avali) wrote in [community profile] albinomilksnake2015-12-23 11:28 pm
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STAR WARS: possible spoiler warning


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Only because BB-8 units don't have fingers.....

[personal profile] reconditioning 2016-01-08 01:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Not so good, huh? [Sometimes you didn't need words anyway. The looping pitch, the dejected head wobble, it doesn't get the point across as cleanly as the droid might've liked, but Finn at least can puzzle out that the little guy's unhappy.

And more than that, it's easy to figure out why.

He drops his feet to the floor, scooting forward enough to give BB-8 a consolatory pat via the weight of his palm.
] I'm sorry about him. About Poe.

He was a good guy - I would've done more to help him if I could. [A confession that comes easy: Poe gave him a shot at freedom, gave him a name that he still keeps close. If that isn't the kind of thing you owe someone for (no matter how backwards their self-sacrificing decisions might happen to be) Finn doesn't know what is.] But by the time I got to the wreckage, there wasn't anything left.


rollingdroid: steal your grandma's jewelry and go clubbing (when life gives you lemons)

...true but. STILL. look at this adorable droid would it LIE to you (it would)

[personal profile] rollingdroid 2016-01-08 01:31 pm (UTC)(link)
[And BB-8 scoots a little closer, lets Finn pat them. Ordinarily there would be a tasing, because they're famously picky on the base about who gets to pat them and will make their displeasure known to anyone they don't like, but these are extenuating circumstances, and they need all the comfort they can get.

No, they aren't doing fine. Physically, they're doing pretty well, considering what they've recently gone through, they don't need repairs more extensive than a paint job, but--they keep backtracking to Poe, and what he promised, what he said. No way he can fulfill that now, and their head droops a little as they emit a sad little whine.

Then they look back up at Finn again and start beeping, more inquisitive this time, though their tone hasn't quite lost that mournful note--they need to know what happened, how there even came to be a wreckage, how did Poe (almost) escape? They want--closure, or something like that. Finn could give them that, though it sucks that they don't have a translator droid around to help out.]
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[personal profile] reconditioning 2016-01-10 09:14 am (UTC)(link)
[He thinks-- briefly-- about saying it again, how he doesn't speak droid. Binary. Whatever it is. Not because he's trying to discourage BB-8, but because he just feels bad. It doesn't seem fair, keeping a one-sided conversation about something so obviously painful.

But then he figures BB-8 probably already knows all that and just doesn't care. Sometimes things matter more than being easy or fun or fair, and from everything he's seen, Poe Dameron hits the mark.
] I broke him out of his cell, got him into a ship. [He chews his lip for a second and doesn't know if what he's saying is making this better or worse, but...] We could have made the jump to hyperspace easy, if he wanted to.

But he wasn't about to leave you behind.

So we took a hit, went down - I managed to eject before impact but it came so fast I was out before I hit the ground.

rollingdroid: you could do better than that. (is your name really ben?)

[personal profile] rollingdroid 2016-02-02 04:47 am (UTC)(link)
[Of course. Of course Poe wouldn't leave them behind, of course he would come back for them even if he could've escaped. Because this is Poe, he'd never do that if he had a say in the matter. BB-8 gives a sad, mournful, almost resigned noise--of course he did.

After all, he'd promised them.

They give another beep--is there more? Go on, please. Sure, Finn might not understand droid (and they will correct that as soon as they can), but he seems to get the gist of what they're trying to communicate to him. Which is a step in the right direction.]