Stranded
Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2011 12:51 pm
OOC: This thread takes place before the other one (naturally) and probably before the Treaty of Coruscant as well. Again, anyone who wants to is free to join.
OOC Thread.
IC: "Relax, Elena, this is not a race," her Jedi Instructor said, her voice having a strange calming effect that seemed to soothe Elena's nerves. "Start again from the top, imagine the cube in your mind."
Elena Connor tried as hard as she could to remember the size of it, its shape, the rigid corners it has on one side and its rough, sandy texture when you ran your fingers over its surface. She'd been trying for hours without any luck, trying to move the block even an inch. Her repeated failures began to frustrate her and on numerous occasions she had tried to quit. She had no feel for the Force, she knew this and her instructors knew this yet even so they would not let her give up. They saw a potential in her that she could not even imagine and they assured her again and again that if she tried hard enough she would one day become a great Jedi.
"It's not working," she said finally in an exasperated breath. Sweat beaded on her forehead, running down along her temples and across her cheeks. Her instructor gave her a sympathetic look.
"You're getting closer, Little Elena, that time you could clearly see the block."
"But I can't even move it! What good is it to be able to see if I can't do anything?"
"You will in time, young one, in time," she answered then she pulled herself up to her feet. "Come on," she said, holding her hand out for the young child to hold.
Elena took it with her tiny hand and allowed herself to be escorted from the room. It was late on Tython and the sun had long ago set beyond the forest canopy to the west. A serene calm seemed to fill the temple as night brought with it dreams of a bright tomorrow. The future seemed hopeful for the young, auburn-haired Elena as she wandered those halls with her mentor. She was among friends here, safe and well cared for. She no longer had need to fear the encroaching shadows nor fret over whether her family was coming home. Ord Mantel had been an inhospitable world for her but Tython was so full of hope and wonderment. It hurt to ever think that one day she might be taken away from there.
"Elena," her instructor said and the girl's eyes trailed up and up and still further up to meet hers. She seemed so far away now and she was getting further. "Elena," she repeated, her voice sounding distant. Their hands parted and the girl tried to run after her but never seeming to run fast enough.
"Elena," the voice came again though it was changed some how, as if it were mixed with the voice of another. All around her the lights from the temple began to fade and darkness once again surrounded her.
"Elena!" The startled cry pierced through the shadow and this time it was not the voice of her instructor but rather that of Staff Sergeant Presley. "Elena," he called again, gently lifting the girl's head in his arms, "Wake up, honey, we've gotta move."
Elena's eyes fluttered open, reluctantly at first as the piercing sun of Felucia threatened to blind her sensitive eyesight. She gazed up into the Staff Sergeant's scarred face and suddenly remembered where she was. She was on a transport ship bound for Coruscant when they were beset upon by three Imperial cruisers. The ship was badly damaged and caught in the gravity well of the planet Felucia. She remembered the transport bursting through the jungle canopy but nothing after that. Apparently something must have struck her during the landing and knocked her out.
"I'm fine, Sergeant," she assured him, but her voice still sounded shaky even to her ears, "Really."
"Good, then on your feet soldier because we got two enemy starfighters heading this way."
He helped pull Elena to her feet then handed the girl her lightsaber. "Here, you'll be needing this," he said with a wink then he pulled his blaster rifle down from his shoulder and turned to address his men.
"We're heading east through the jungle," he informed them, "Recon spotted a settlement on the way down, it's possible they'll have transport of this rock so let's move!"
All around the crash site the fifteem surviving Republic troopers shouldered what gear they could recover and followed after their commander. One of their fellows had been seriously injured during the crash and after doing what they could for him they fashioned a makeshift stretcher and carefully carried him along behind the others. Elena had fallen in line somewhere in the middle of the column, her mind lost in thought as she remembered the series of events that brought her here.
She had been on a mission with her master to infiltrate the Sith occupation zone and retrieve stolen documents detailing the creation of some sort of weapon. They had managed to retrieve the datafile without too much trouble but were discovered shortly after attempting to escape. Her master had tasked her with the responsibility of bringing the documents safely back to the Republic then willingly sacrificed herself to buy Elena and her escort the time they needed to get away. Even now Elena still wondered if leaving her behind was truly the right thing to do.
"Hey, how're you holding up," Presley said, at some point he had fallen in step with her but she failed to notice.
"What? I'm--I don't know," she answered with a note of uncertainty. She was just a Jedi padawan, no not even that. She was a sixteen year old girl who barely had any experience with combat at all. "I just... Are we really going to be okay," she asked her eyes searching his, almost pleading with him.
"We'll be fine, young one, but we have to keep our heads on our shoulders, understand? No more of this moping around, kiddo, we've got a war to fight and you're our commanding officer."
Me?! She asked herself incredulously, "But I'm...,"
"A Jedi Commander, Commander. Don't forget that."
She hadn't forgotten that, but it was easier not to remember so long as her master was here calling the shots. Now that she was on her own the full realization of her predicament was beginning to dawn on her. I'm their commanding officer? Me? But I'm only sixteen and barely even a padawan! How could I possibly lead men into battle?
"Leaders don't have to be great or strong, Little Elena, they just have to be brave," Presley told her, almost as if he had read her mind, "Keep your chin up and your eyes on that horizon. The men are countin' on you for support."
"Presley, I don't--I don't know if I can do this."
"You'll do fine, trust me. I'll be with you every step of the way."
"But what should I do? Where do I even start?"
"We can start by getting to that settlement, then we can figure things out from there. So buck up, kiddo," he said, giving her a hearty slap on the back, "We ain't dead yet."
Then he moved off to the front of the column leaving a poor, shaky Elena following in his wake. His words of encouragement did little to calm her nerves, but after taking a look at all the uncertain expressions on every troopers face she resolved to try her best to be brave. If not for herself then for them...
OOC Thread.
IC: "Relax, Elena, this is not a race," her Jedi Instructor said, her voice having a strange calming effect that seemed to soothe Elena's nerves. "Start again from the top, imagine the cube in your mind."
Elena Connor tried as hard as she could to remember the size of it, its shape, the rigid corners it has on one side and its rough, sandy texture when you ran your fingers over its surface. She'd been trying for hours without any luck, trying to move the block even an inch. Her repeated failures began to frustrate her and on numerous occasions she had tried to quit. She had no feel for the Force, she knew this and her instructors knew this yet even so they would not let her give up. They saw a potential in her that she could not even imagine and they assured her again and again that if she tried hard enough she would one day become a great Jedi.
"It's not working," she said finally in an exasperated breath. Sweat beaded on her forehead, running down along her temples and across her cheeks. Her instructor gave her a sympathetic look.
"You're getting closer, Little Elena, that time you could clearly see the block."
"But I can't even move it! What good is it to be able to see if I can't do anything?"
"You will in time, young one, in time," she answered then she pulled herself up to her feet. "Come on," she said, holding her hand out for the young child to hold.
Elena took it with her tiny hand and allowed herself to be escorted from the room. It was late on Tython and the sun had long ago set beyond the forest canopy to the west. A serene calm seemed to fill the temple as night brought with it dreams of a bright tomorrow. The future seemed hopeful for the young, auburn-haired Elena as she wandered those halls with her mentor. She was among friends here, safe and well cared for. She no longer had need to fear the encroaching shadows nor fret over whether her family was coming home. Ord Mantel had been an inhospitable world for her but Tython was so full of hope and wonderment. It hurt to ever think that one day she might be taken away from there.
"Elena," her instructor said and the girl's eyes trailed up and up and still further up to meet hers. She seemed so far away now and she was getting further. "Elena," she repeated, her voice sounding distant. Their hands parted and the girl tried to run after her but never seeming to run fast enough.
"Elena," the voice came again though it was changed some how, as if it were mixed with the voice of another. All around her the lights from the temple began to fade and darkness once again surrounded her.
"Elena!" The startled cry pierced through the shadow and this time it was not the voice of her instructor but rather that of Staff Sergeant Presley. "Elena," he called again, gently lifting the girl's head in his arms, "Wake up, honey, we've gotta move."
Elena's eyes fluttered open, reluctantly at first as the piercing sun of Felucia threatened to blind her sensitive eyesight. She gazed up into the Staff Sergeant's scarred face and suddenly remembered where she was. She was on a transport ship bound for Coruscant when they were beset upon by three Imperial cruisers. The ship was badly damaged and caught in the gravity well of the planet Felucia. She remembered the transport bursting through the jungle canopy but nothing after that. Apparently something must have struck her during the landing and knocked her out.
"I'm fine, Sergeant," she assured him, but her voice still sounded shaky even to her ears, "Really."
"Good, then on your feet soldier because we got two enemy starfighters heading this way."
He helped pull Elena to her feet then handed the girl her lightsaber. "Here, you'll be needing this," he said with a wink then he pulled his blaster rifle down from his shoulder and turned to address his men.
"We're heading east through the jungle," he informed them, "Recon spotted a settlement on the way down, it's possible they'll have transport of this rock so let's move!"
All around the crash site the fifteem surviving Republic troopers shouldered what gear they could recover and followed after their commander. One of their fellows had been seriously injured during the crash and after doing what they could for him they fashioned a makeshift stretcher and carefully carried him along behind the others. Elena had fallen in line somewhere in the middle of the column, her mind lost in thought as she remembered the series of events that brought her here.
She had been on a mission with her master to infiltrate the Sith occupation zone and retrieve stolen documents detailing the creation of some sort of weapon. They had managed to retrieve the datafile without too much trouble but were discovered shortly after attempting to escape. Her master had tasked her with the responsibility of bringing the documents safely back to the Republic then willingly sacrificed herself to buy Elena and her escort the time they needed to get away. Even now Elena still wondered if leaving her behind was truly the right thing to do.
"Hey, how're you holding up," Presley said, at some point he had fallen in step with her but she failed to notice.
"What? I'm--I don't know," she answered with a note of uncertainty. She was just a Jedi padawan, no not even that. She was a sixteen year old girl who barely had any experience with combat at all. "I just... Are we really going to be okay," she asked her eyes searching his, almost pleading with him.
"We'll be fine, young one, but we have to keep our heads on our shoulders, understand? No more of this moping around, kiddo, we've got a war to fight and you're our commanding officer."
Me?! She asked herself incredulously, "But I'm...,"
"A Jedi Commander, Commander. Don't forget that."
She hadn't forgotten that, but it was easier not to remember so long as her master was here calling the shots. Now that she was on her own the full realization of her predicament was beginning to dawn on her. I'm their commanding officer? Me? But I'm only sixteen and barely even a padawan! How could I possibly lead men into battle?
"Leaders don't have to be great or strong, Little Elena, they just have to be brave," Presley told her, almost as if he had read her mind, "Keep your chin up and your eyes on that horizon. The men are countin' on you for support."
"Presley, I don't--I don't know if I can do this."
"You'll do fine, trust me. I'll be with you every step of the way."
"But what should I do? Where do I even start?"
"We can start by getting to that settlement, then we can figure things out from there. So buck up, kiddo," he said, giving her a hearty slap on the back, "We ain't dead yet."
Then he moved off to the front of the column leaving a poor, shaky Elena following in his wake. His words of encouragement did little to calm her nerves, but after taking a look at all the uncertain expressions on every troopers face she resolved to try her best to be brave. If not for herself then for them...