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Kamino is under attack! Despite their secret droid armies being discovered on Geonosis, the CONFEDERACY OF INDEPENDENT SYSTEMS has orchestrated a SURPRISE ATTACK on the homeworld of the Clones. Striking at the very heart of the Republic’s source of soldiers, the former Jedi COUNT DOOKU threatens to deal an irreparable blow to the Senate’s military plans.

Racing to prevent disaster, the Jedi Masters YODA and MACE WINDU lead the survivors of the Grand Army into battle. You are among the many Clones preparing for the desperate struggle ahead, to save your brothers and the future of all free species…
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EPISODE 2

It was the last place we had ever suspected fighting a battle. We had been born on Kamino, trained and raised, and we had never once considered the possibility of an attack on the stilted cities of the Kaminoans. We had lived in a bubble of secrecy, one that had shielded us from the rest of the galaxy. That bubble burst when Separatists dropped out of hyperspace and launched their assault. With the entire GAR fighting the bugs, the few planetary defenses available were quickly swept away. When we got the news, the clankers were already marching through the major cities and threatening the cloning facilities.

We worried about how fast we could push the droids out and how much destruction we could prevent. It wasn’t lost on anyone the severity of what we were being asked to do. Having not even caught our breath after Geonosis we would be fighting a very different battle in a very familiar place. The war was no longer just the Republic’s or the Jedi’s, it was very much our own and in our own home. The Acclamators all buzzed with activity like an angry hive that had been disturbed. We rearmed, reloaded, and readied ourselves for the fight. Almost no one slept.

The Jedi kept proving themselves to be hard for us to understand. While their abilities in combat and performing miracles were unquestionable, their battlefield tactics had been largely lacking. If they had spent much time planning or crafting strategy for our counter invasion, they certainly didn’t show it. On the flight to Kamino most of them spent their time meditating. Those few Jedi that did interact with us did so more out of curiosity than anything, maybe the rest didn’t want to get attached before going into another meat grinder...

Brother, what do you remember about the hours before planetfall on our own home?

>I was mostly with my brothers, there was much to discuss from the battle we had just fought.
>We spent most of the time with our new squad. We had been rolled into a new unit and needed to get familiar with each other.
>I sought out the Jedi, Coleman Trebor. He seemed to care more than most about us immediately and I had questions.
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>>4020393
>We spent most of the time with our new squad. We had been rolled into a new unit and needed to get familiar with each other.
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>>4020393
>We spent most of the time with our new squad. We had been rolled into a new unit and needed to get familiar with each other.
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>>4020393
>>We spent most of the time with our new squad. We had been rolled into a new unit and needed to get familiar with each other.
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>>4020393
>>We spent most of the time with our new squad. We had been rolled into a new unit and needed to get familiar with each other.
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>>4020384
>I was mostly with my brothers, there was much to discuss from the battle we had just fought.
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>>4020393
>>We spent most of the time with our new squad. We had been rolled into a new unit and needed to get familiar with each other.

So what models of ships are available to us for the defense of Kamino’s space?

We have piloting skills so preventing the Seps from landing dropships should be a priority.
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Attention brothers, I want to fuck Asajj Ventress, that is all
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>>4020393
>>I was mostly with my brothers, there was much to discuss from the battle we had just fought.
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>>4020384
>>We spent most of the time with our new squad. We had been rolled into a new unit and needed to get familiar with each other.
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>With our new squad. We had been rolled into a new unit and needed to get familiar with each other.

“Atten… shun!” comes the echoing call of Sergeant Dance. As one, the eight of you standing in a row snap into position, backs straight and eyes forward. You hold your helmet under your left arm and brace your blaster carbine with your right.

Standing to the right of you are your brothers: Guile, 4582, and 2337. To your left are mostly new, but of course, old faces to you. You had recognized one of them as the only unwounded trooper from Dance’s engineer squad. The rest had been transferred from elsewhere, but seemed to have the same tunnel fighting credentials that Dance’s men had gained in a short time underneath the Arena on Geonosis.

Dance stands to the front of all of you, his helmet already on and arms behind his back as he continues to bark orders.

“Helmets… on!”

All of you smoothly don your helmets, centering them on your heads and placing your left arm back down, flat against your side.

“Present… arms!”

The clacking sounds of your blasters and carbines moving in your hands to present for inspection seem to happen as one noise, impossible to distinguish from each other. You hold your own in front of your chest, ready for the Sergeant’s visual check. To your surprise, however, it doesn’t seem the Sergeant will be on his own for this.

You hear the sound of boots approaching steadily on the deck and resist the urge to look at who was walking up. A moment later it would be obvious you knew. Sergeant Dance does a facing movement to his right and salutes, the footfalls stop. Returning his salute is none other than Clone Captain Alfonse, the top officer from the aid station’s defense. He still had the marks of the battle on his armor. It was much like your own, though your armor had gained a sickly yellowish tint from the prolonged exposure to the blood of Geonosians and his armor had the red highlights of his rank.

The two of them drop their salute and begin proceeding down the line for the inspection. It seems with every trooper they find something to call out-- a loose magazine here, improperly calibrated sight aperture there… On and on the list went of problems. It wasn’t surprising of course, you had all just gone through a battle…

When they at last reach you, Captain Alfonse begins looking over your rifle.

“It looks rather clean,” he starts to say, allowing a small amount of sarcasm, “You sure you used this much trooper?”

You quickly reply, not breaking your expression or stare ahead…

>”The beskad did do more than its fair share of the work, Sir.”
>”You’ll have to ask the Geos, Sir, I lost count.”
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>>”You’ll have to ask the Geos, Sir, I lost count.”
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>>4020586
>>”The beskad did do more than its fair share of the work, Sir.”
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>>4020586
>”The beskad did do more than its fair share of the work, Sir
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>>4020586
>”The beskad did do more than its fair share of the work, Sir
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>”You’ll have to ask the Geos, Sir, I lost count.”
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>"The beskad did do more than its fair share of the work, Sir."
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>>4020586
>>”The beskad did do more than its fair share of the work, Sir.”
>>”You’ll have to ask the Geos, Sir, I lost count.”
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>...Anonymous (ID: e/4W+6qd)
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>>>”You’ll have to ask the Geos, Sir, I lost count.”

>And the explosives, and ammunition E-Web, and the laser cannons from the LAAT.....
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>”The beskad did do a fair share of the work, Sir.”

“So I noticed,” Alfonse chuckles, “Just take it easy with it. See that Bones doesn’t have to drag you out from under a pile of droids again.”

“Yes, Sir!” you shout, recalling the fighting Lieutenant.

That had been a rather dangerous moment. Charging into the droid column using just your Mandalorian blade certainly seemed like a good idea and maybe even the best use of your talents, but it had put you in big trouble. Had the wounded clones not charged in to push the droids back, and for Bones to pull you out, you may not have made it out before the explosives went off. That Alfonse would have detonated everything with you in there was undoubtable, you knew very well just how small the window to deal with tanks had been.

Losing those clones who had saved you was probably the worst moment of the day, thinking back. All the other clones you had fought with and seen die had all been doing their duty to defeat the enemy. The ones weighing on your mind had died saving you. The difference had seemed slight at the time, but as you thought on it more, you realized how much you disliked needing to be saved and how much it had cost. If Alfonse meant to remind you of that, you’re not sure, but you damn well intended not to let it happen again.

The Captain steps over to Guile beside you, and begins picking at his DC-15X. Guile had always treated that blaster like a masterpiece, you wouldn’t be surprised if they went blind staring at it too long. Your own inspection isn’t quite over though…

“CT-0027,” Sergeant Dance says, stepping up to you, “Your blaster may be passable, but your armor is still yellow.”

>”Yes, Sergeant. I’ll see it cleaned right away. The droid's motor oil didn't seem to do the trick.”
>”I like the yellow, Sergeant. Reminds me of squashed bugs. Any chance I can keep it?”
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>>”Yes, Sergeant. I’ll see it cleaned right away. The droid's motor oil didn't seem to do the trick.”
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>”Yes, Sergeant. I’ll see it cleaned right away. The droid's motor oil didn't seem to do the trick.”

We do have the rapport to pull off the other response, but he is still a superior officer, and it would be rude.

We like the break the rules in the more unconventional ways, not the dishonorable ones as far as I can tell.
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>>”Yes, Sergeant. I’ll see it cleaned right away. The droid's motor oil didn't seem to do the trick.”
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>>”Yes, Sergeant. I’ll see it cleaned right away. The droid's motor oil didn't seem to do the trick.”
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>>”Yes, Sergeant. I’ll see it cleaned right away. The droid's motor oil didn't seem to do the trick.”
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>”Yes, Sergeant. I’ll see it cleaned right away.”

“Good,” Dance replies, before raising his voice to the whole squad, “I want all of your armor looking like mirrors, so the droids will see themselves getting blasted!”

“Yes, Sergeant!” the chorus of troopers follows.

It was busy work you knew, but that didn’t make it a bad thing. The Clones you had seen were all as antsy as rancors in heat waiting for their chance to fight the Seps off of Kamino. All that aggression and stress was likely to cause trouble if it wasn’t vented off or put to good use. It would at least be a good chance to sit down together too.

Dance continues down the inspection line, following after Alfonse in checking your brothers’ blasters. Unsurprisingly, Guile had actually earned glowing praise for his long-barrel blaster. Equally unsurprising was 4582’s comments being echos of the earlier ones. The inspection would surely be over shortly, you think to yourself, then you cou--

“CT-2337!” Dance bellows suddenly, “This carbine is a disaster! You have half of Geonosis in there!”

The Sergant physically grabs the blaster and shakes it, indeed causing a noticeable amount of red dust to spill out.

“Have you even cleaned this today?!” the Sergeant asks incredulously, Alfonse looking on at the situation.

“Negative, Sergeant,” your brother answers, the emotion in his voice flat.

“Trooper,” Dance hands the blaster back, sighing, “This weapon is all that’s keeping you and the rest of us alive. Clean it and report directly to me for reinspection.”

“Yes, Sergeant,” 2337 replies, unconvincingly, “Understood.”

Now that was surprising, you think, practically forcing yourself from gaping your mouth. 2337 usually had medical cleanliness in all his kit. That he seems unmotivated is even more strange. Your concerned for a moment that Dance might start punishing him or even yelling more, but thankfully the Sergeant seems to hold back. Something was definitely up.

Not giving you a moment longer to dwell on it, Alfonse and Dance walk back to the front of the line. The officer takes an extra step forward and addresses you all together.

“Brothers, from this moment on your squad is assigned to my company. We took heavy losses, much like many of our units, and we need to get back to fighting strength. I’m pleased to welcome you to Alpha Company of…”

>Loth-wolf Battalion
>Shreik-hawk Battalion
>Nightscowl Battalion
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>Shreik-hawk
MANADLORE!
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>>4020775
>>Nightscowl Battalion


I honestly think we will be more useful in the space battle, then on the ground for this one....
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>>4020775
>>Shreik-hawk Battalion
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>Nightscowl Battalion
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>Nightscowl Battalion
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>>Nightscowl Battalion
Umbaran night-ops mission when?
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>Shriek-Hawk Battalion
Are the different names representative of what they’ll be doing?
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>>4020775
>>Shreik-hawk Battalion
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Yeah I second this question. If it's just name I'd rather have Shreik-hawk
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I wouldn't put too much emphasis on name = mission. What comes of that will be based more on how the unit functions in battle and your choices.
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Fair, though what does the Republic have and any estimation on what the CIS is bringing to Kamino space?
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>Nightscowl Battalion
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You'll be briefed on that a bit later. I know you all probably want to know now, but it will come up in the order of things
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>>Shreik-hawk Battalion
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>Shriek-Hawk Battalion

That certainly must have had some Mandalorian influence, you can’t help but think

“And like the Shriek-Hawk,” Alfonse continues, “We will swoop down and tear apart our prey.”

You can almost feel your brothers on either side clenching their teeth and fists in determination.

“Get your kit squared away and be ready, we still have some time until we reach home. Mission briefing will be in the hangar, prior to mounting up. ”

The Captain spares one more look up and down the line, you notice that he lingers on you and your brothers for a moment longer than the rest. He turns abruptly to the Sergeant.

“That is all, Sergeant” he says finally, saluting, “Inspection complete.”

“Very well, Sir!” Dance salutes back. As the Captain turns and walks away, Dance readdresses the newly minted squad.

“You’ve got your orders,” the Sergeant says loudly, “Dismissed!”

The squad falls out, quickly walking in a disorderly fashion back to your designated bunk area. On the way back, you decide to...

>Check out the new guys, try and get some talk going.
>Find out with 2337. He’s clearly bothered by something.
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>>Find out with 2337. He’s clearly bothered by something.
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>Find out with 2337. He’s clearly bothered by something.
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>>Find out with 2337. He’s clearly bothered by something.
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>>4021000
>>Find out with 2337. He’s clearly bothered by something.
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>>4021000
>Find out with 2337. He’s clearly bothered by something.
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>Check out the new guys, try and get some talk going.
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>Find out with 2337. He’s clearly bothered by something.
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>>Find out with 2337. He’s clearly bothered by something.
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>Find out what’s with 2337. He’s clearly bothered by something.

You hang back a bit, waiting for the others to walk by and let you alone with 2337, who seems to be slow to move out. 4582 tilts his head slightly in confusion and seems to hold up as well, but Guile puts a hand on his shoulder and guides him dently back around. The two of you are out of earshot a moment later. You take a step in front of him and block his way along. The medic looks up and stops when he realizes what you’re doing.

Standing in silence, the noise of the life support systems and various coolant pipes are the only things you’re listening to.

“2337…” you start to say.

“I need to clean my blaster,” he says looking through you, “Move.”

“Make me,” you counter, “You need to be recalibrated.”

He stops, staring at you from behind his visor.

“I do,” he says bluntly.

You’re a bit taken back by that. At least, you weren’t expecting him to say that.

“Something has happened and I don’t feel right,” he starts explaining, “I’ve been angry. I’ve been feeling emotions I don’t quite understand.”

“What about?” you try to prompt him further.

“I don’t think saying it out loud is going to help.”

“What would help?” you ask the only question you can.

“Fight me,” 2337 says, “In the Battle Circle.”

You’re knocked back a bit by that.

“What?!” you exclaim.

“I challenge you to the Battle Circle,” he says firmly and calmly, “I need to know.”

“Know what?” you press him, “We’re on the verge of a battle and you want us fighting?”

“You of all people should understand,” the medic replies, “It has to be this way.”

You’re reminded of your own words, back when you had challenged Wrax. But was this really the answer, you wonder?

>”We can’t be beating each other before a battle. It has to wait.” (Decline for now)
>”If this is how you understand your own truth… Then so be it.” (Agree)
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>>”If this is how you understand your own truth… Then so be it.” (Agree)
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>>”If this is how you understand your own truth… Then so be it.” (Agree)
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>>”If this is how you understand your own truth… Then so be it.” (Agree)
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>”If this is how you understand your own truth… Then so be it.” (Agree)
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>>”If this is how you understand your own truth… Then so be it.” (Agree)
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>”If this is how you understand your own truth… Then so be it.” (Agree)

He nods. For a moment you think you see him relax his shoulders slightly, as though a weight had been relieved from them. The two of you pass a few more seconds in silence, before you slowly lift your arm and reach out behind his helmet. You lean in, pressing your heads together with a small clack. The firmness behind it is comforting. Your brother was surely feeling tumultuous and uncertain, but in this one thing you believe he is completely confident. Whatever was bothering him was something you could get through, but it was going to take the kind of love that Wrax had molded you all to understand. Though he never presented it that way, you had come to think it was the only thing that it could have been. When you were making something as hard as Beskar, when you were forged as Wrax had forged you, there simply wasn’t any other way. It was going to be tough.

You hold the embrace with 2337, locked together as Vode, for another breath and then allow it to release. Backing away, you know that it needed to happen soon.

“I’ll get our brothers,” you tell him, “Make sure we won’t be disturbed.”

He nods in agreement, but doesn’t say a word. Nodding back, you draw back another step and then turn to follow after your brothers.

On your way to the bunk, your mind races. When you had challenged Wrax, you had had a sense of clarity that made you feel completely certain you had done the right thing. It was an almost impossible level of surety that had buoyed your steps and feeling all the way up to the first strike and, even then, carried you on through the fight.

This was different.

Being challenged by your brother had opened up a wave of doubts. A number of concerns flooded your thoughts, everything from worrying you might permanently harm your brother, to losing your medic before a major battle, to whatever punishment could happen if you were caught. The last point stuck especially with you, you would have to be willing to accept the blame for this if anyone in authority found out. The thought draws a cynical laugh from you, amused at your own confusion. Had you not tried to take the blame when Jango caught you fighting Wrax? Wouldn’t 2337 try to do exactly the same as the challenger? Had Wrax thought of the same things beforehand and that’s why he ultimately allowed it?

There’s too many things clouding your thinking, you realize, and you use your training to force it back down, focusing on the immediate objective: You need your brothers. Getting them to join the circle was the only thing that made sense.

You paused. You had said your brothers, but there were technically more brothers to think of now…

>Only get 4582 and Guile, they’re the only ones who will understand.
>Bring the other brothers too. You’re a squad now and they deserve to know.
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>>Bring the other brothers too. You’re a squad now and they deserve to know.
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>>4021232
>Bring the other brothers too. You’re a squad now and they deserve to know.

this may be unwise but to do otherwise would be an insult
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>>4021232
>>Bring the other brothers too. You’re a squad now and they deserve to know.


They need to know
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>>4021232
>>Only get 4582 and Guile, they’re the only ones who will understand.

We should not involve those that need not be.
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>Bring the other brothers too. You’re a squad now and they deserve to know.
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>>4021232
>Bring the other brothers too. You’re a squad now and they deserve to know.
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>>4021232
>Only get 4582 and Guile, they’re the only ones who will understand.
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>>4021232
I think this will be my last post for the evening. I'll shoot to be back around 2300 GMT tomorrow, thanks for playing along!

Any comments or questions, let me know!
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>Only get 4582 and Guile, they’re the only ones who will understand.
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>Get everyone

>Inb4 the Battle Circle tradition spreads like wildfire through the Clones, and none of the Jedi can ever get a clear answer about it
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>Bring the other brothers too. You’re a squad now and they deserve to know.
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>>4021232
>>Only get 4582 and Guile, they’re the only ones who will understand.

We don't know how much Mandalorian culture the others absorbed during their training. They might snitch on us.
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>>Bring the other brothers too. You’re a squad now and they deserve to know.
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>>4021232
>Bring the other brothers too. You’re a squad now and they deserve to know.
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>Bring the other brothers too. You’re a squad now and they deserve to know.
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>Bring the other brothers too. You’re a squad now and they deserve to know.

It was something of a risk, you considered. If even one of the new Clones in your squad had the mind to, they could easily report what was happening. You certainly knew your brothers and you had had far more exposure to Mandalorian culture than most and it was possible the new troopers might be solidly opposed to the practice. Still, they were now a part of your squad. If there was going to be something that affected a member’s ability to fight, it had to be addressed. It was their lives on the line afterall.

You find them, having only just arrived, getting settled into the bunk area. Some of them already have their helmets and the top of their armor off. Taking a note from your experience at the aid station, you decided to not mince words and just focus on giving commands.

“Brothers,” you announce loudly, “Assemble back in the bay. On the double.”

There’s a few questioning looks and a groan or two, but the only ones to particularly speak up are Guile and 4582. You should have expected that, you regret.

“What’s going on, Double-Oh?” 4582 asks confused, “Is it 2337?”

“Yeah,” Guile follows up, “What are we doing assembling again so soon?”

“Just hurry up,” you deflect, “I can explain on the way.”

You immediately turn around and start walking, before more questions might distract from things. Unsurprisingly, Guile and 4582 are hot on your heels. Once you’ve left the bay, you feel more able to talk openly, answering their questions.

“2337 wants to fight me in the Battle Circle,” comes your explanation, “I’ve accepted.”

Guile stops in his tracks.

“Are you insane?” the sniper says uncharacteristically loud.

“You know he can’t refuse,” 4582 says, cutting in before you can speak. It seems that your brothers were full of surprises today. Guile seems speechless for a moment, so you lay on the pressure.

“If this doesn’t happen,” you say deadly serious, “We could suffer much more.”

Guile shakes his head, regaining his composure.

“And what if we’re caught?” he challenges.

>”We’re going into a battle, they won’t do anything to us until after it's over.”
>”I’ll tell them I’m the ring-leader, I’m the Champion, aren’t I?”
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>>”I’ll tell them I’m the ring-leader, I’m the Champion, aren’t I?”
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>>”I’ll tell them I’m the ring-leader, I’m the Champion, aren’t I?”
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>>”We’re going into a battle, they won’t do anything to us until after it's over.”

They need all the man-power they can get
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>”I’ll tell them I’m the ring-leader, I’m the Champion, aren’t I?”
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>>”We’re going into a battle, they won’t do anything to us until after it's over.”
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>”We’re going into a battle, they won’t do anything to us until after it's over.”
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>”I’ll tell them I’m the ring-leader, I’m the Champion, aren’t I?”
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>”I’ll tell them I’m the ring-leader, I’m the Champion, aren’t I?”

“First of all,” Guile points a finger, following after you again, “You know as well as I do that’s not going to work.”

He quickly rushes and gets in front of, causing you to stop.

“Secondly,” he continues, cocking his head, “I don’t remember you being declared Champion.”

“You saw it!” 4582 argues, “Double-Oh took Sergeant Wrax down!”

“But Jango was the one who made sure he couldn’t get up,” Guile shifts his finger to your other brother.

“Even if you don’t accept that,” you lean in, playing off his competitiveness, “The fact I put both of you on the ground gives me the best claim. I could remind you.”

“You planning to fight all of us?” the sniper laughs.

“If I have to,” you shrug, certainly more serious than not. While you didn’t particularly like the idea of negative consequences from doing it, you had to admit the Battle Circle was something you not only appreciated, but enjoyed. Truth be told, you had wondered from time to time if you would start the practice up again after Wrax left.

The other members of the squad could be heard coming down the hall. Guile steps aside and allows you to continue, being sure to lower his voice.

“Why did he challenge you?” he asks, much more quietly.

“I’m going to find out,” you say bluntly, “He wouldn’t tell me.”

“Do you think we know all the rules?” 4582 questions, “Wrax said there were a lot of traditions, but we only ever heard a few.”

”I think we’ve heard and learned enough to fill in the blanks.” you shrug, “We’ll respect the rules we do know.”

“And then what?” Guile asks, “Does this become a regular thing?”

>”As often as we need or can get away with it, I suppose.”
>”No. Only when we absolutely have to.”
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>”No. Only when we absolutely have to.”
>> or can afford to when we are not in combat duty.
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>>”As often as we need or can get away with it, I suppose.”

Any extra training is good.
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>”As often as we need or can get away with it, I suppose.”
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>”No. Only when we absolutely have to.”
if it becomes common it may become undervalued
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Supporting >>4022679
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Double Support
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>>”No. Only when we absolutely have to.”
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>”As often as we need or can get away with it, I suppose.”

Maybe with an added rule of not before big missions. Basically when we are between assingments/ not in active danger?
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>>”No. Only when we absolutely have to.”
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>>”As often as we need or can get away with it, I suppose.”
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Only when we have to.
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>”No. Only when we absolutely have to.”

Guile doesn’t say anything else, you suspect he’s either satisfied or at least having to think of something else to argue. Fine enough for now, you suppose.

“Do you think 2337 can beat you?” 4582 asks, the question sounding a bit heavy in disbelief.

You think for a moment of 2337’s fight in the Battle Circle with Countdown. The medic had been clinical, even if Countdown wasn’t quite a fighter himself. Still, the proficiency in his movements had spoken of someone who knew how to use the moves to their maximum effect. On a normal day you would say there would be no contest between you, but if he was motivated enough…

“We’ll have to see,” you say finally, “I’m not easy to beat. I just want him to feel better...”

The three of you reach the training bay, it’s empty besides 2337 already standing near the middle. Without another word, your brother and you join him. Standing opposite 2337, 4582 falls in on the left and Guile on the right, the four of you starting the circle. When the other Clones arrive, they seem confused. You can tell that they don’t understand what’s happening, but slowly they fill in the open spaces in between you all. The circle is completed with all eight of you standing in silence.

It was the moment of truth.

You’re still not certain how they’ll all react but if you take charge, you’re confident, they’ll accept it for what it is. The words of Wrax rolls over in your head, the lofty traditionalism of the Mandalorians heavy in his speech. You had hung over each one, entranced by the one you had been trained and practically raised by. Would the words have the same meaning if they came from you? You had known half of these Clones for less than a day. The other half your whole life. One side may not respect you, the other side may find you lacking.

The indecision sits poorly with you. You just have to learn the lesson and act decisively.

>The Battle Circle is a proud tradition and you are its Champion. Go heavy on the opening speech.
>A softer approach might not hit as hard, but it may be easier to bring them all in. Keep it straightforward.
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>The Battle Circle is a proud tradition and you are its Champion. Go heavy on the opening speech.
Respect is earned, it's not something to be indecisive over.
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>A softer approach might not hit as hard, but it may be easier to bring them all in. Keep it straightforward.
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>>4022822
>>The Battle Circle is a proud tradition and you are its Champion. Go heavy on the opening speech.

Even if the other clones don't know it this is their culture too.
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>>The Battle Circle is a proud tradition and you are its Champion. Go heavy on the opening speech.
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>>The Battle Circle is a proud tradition and you are its Champion. Go heavy on the opening speech.
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>The Battle Circle is a proud tradition and you are its Champion. Go heavy on the opening speech.

This is the way.
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>>4022822
>The Battle Circle is a proud tradition and you are its Champion. Go heavy on the opening speech.

No handholding.
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>The Battle Circle is a proud tradition and you are its Champion. Go heavy on the opening speech.
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>The Battle Circle is a proud tradition and you are its Champion. Go heavy on the opening speech.

“This ring of brothers,” you begin powerfully, “Is as strong as beskar.”

The new Clones look to each other and then to you, while your brothers simply stare ahead with their heads high.

“The Battle Circle,” you continue, “Is an ancient tradition, passed down through generations of the greatest warriors in the galaxy: The Mandalorians. From the armor we wear to the blood in our veins, we are a part of this tradition.”

“This...this was forbidden!” one of the new clones says unsteadily, taking a half step back, “It was banned by Jango Fett, himself!”

“Jango Fett is our father, we owe him much for our blood,” you say calmly, “Yet even he isn’t more important than our culture.”

“You're out of your mind!” the clone declares, seeming about to turn. Guile’s hand shoots out lightning quick and grabs him, holding him firm. He looks down and then at the helmets looking at him, seeming to understand he was outnumbered. The other new Clones seem to be steady, if only barely.

“This ring,” you continue, “Is where we will learn about each other and ourselves. I am the Champion of this Battle Circle and I will ensure that we uphold its honor. Here we will fight in our armor, because it is a part of us. We will strike no killing blows, because we are Vode. We will fight until we cannot continue, because that is the way of learning truth.”

As you speak you scan to the Clones around you, emphasizing the words that had been taught by Wrax that seemed so long ago and, yet, was not. Much had changed in your brothers since then, battle had made you even harder than he had. The Battle Circle would harden you yet still.

“CT-2337,” you call, “Step forward.”

Your brother takes two deliberate steps into the ring.

“You have fairly challenged me and I accept...”

>”We are connected as brothers, by blood and in battle, tell me why you seek this.”
>”In front of our brothers, your witnesses here, you may speak or show your truth."
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>>”In front of our brothers, your witnesses here, you may speak or show your truth."
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>”We are connected as brothers, by blood and in battle, tell me why you seek this.”
Let´s not pressure the Doc using our peers, this is relatively personal.
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>”We are connected as brothers, by blood and in battle, tell me why you seek this.”
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>”We are connected as brothers, by blood and in battle, tell me why you seek this.”
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>>”In front of our brothers, your witnesses here, you may speak or show your truth."
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>”We are connected as brothers, by blood and in battle, tell me why you seek this.”
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>>”In front of our brothers, your witnesses here, you may speak or show your truth."
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>”We are connected as brothers, by blood and in battle, tell me why you seek this.”
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>>”As often as we need or can get away with it, I suppose.”
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>”We are connected as brothers, by blood and in battle, tell me why you seek this.”
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>>”We are connected as brothers, by blood and in battle, tell me why you seek this
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>”In front of our brothers, your witnesses here, you may speak or show your truth."
vode an, Vode An, VODE AN, VODE AN
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>”We are connected as brothers, by blood and in battle, tell me why you seek this.”

Your words hang on the air for a moment.

“I’d rather show you,” he says decisively, “You’ve forgotten who your brothers are.”

That didn’t make any sense, you think, what was he talking about? You hold back from interrupting, glad that your face is hidden. You wonder and rack your mind for a moment, trying to think back to what he meant. You had done everything for your brothers, risking your life for them and fighting every enemy.

“My brothers are standing here around me.”

“There are more who aren’t.”

Did he mean Countdown? He had been the one who most disliked leaving with Wrax. But was that really what was bothering him? It had to be something else, you considered. The troopers who had died at the aid station or on the hive? They had died, perhaps some because of his decisions you think, but they had died fighting and completing their mission. You had made sure their sacrifice hadn’t been in vain.

“Very well,” you say as evenly as you can manage, “Show me who my brothers are.”

The two of you step forward and fall into your battle stances. You notice he’s standing more in the Echani style, a defensive posture.

>Take your usual, aggressive Mandalorian stance.
>Your Echani training is just as good as his, take the stance as well.
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>>Take your usual, aggressive Mandalorian stance.
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>Take your usual, aggressive Mandalorian stance.
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>Take your usual, aggressive Mandalorian stance.
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>Take your usual, aggressive Mandalorian stance.
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>Take your usual, aggressive Mandalorian stance.
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>>Take your usual, aggressive Mandalorian stance.
Is he pissed that we focused on saving the bug and Jedi then our own brothers
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>Take your usual, aggressive Mandalorian stance.
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>>Take your usual, aggressive Mandalorian stance.
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>Take your usual, aggressive Mandalorian stance.

You see no reason to not fight to your strengths. Your power, speed, and raw force had been more than enough in every other Battle Circle, it would be enough here. It was right to be partially cautious when facing the Echani style, but it was another matter if you knew how to defeat it. The fact of the matter was 2337 was outmatched by you and he would likely need you to be sloppy.

That wasn’t going to be the case.

You surge forward, already bringing your first swing to bear. The powerful right hand strikes toward 2337’s head and he dutifully raises his left arm arm to block. It’s not clean, however, and you feel your hit bounce of his guard and into the back of his helmet. 2337 is forced to take a step back, probably at least a little jarred by the blow despite its partial impact. Your swings are hard enough to certainly to leave him spinning by even those if you’re close enough to his head.

You follow up with your left, hoping to take full advantage of his plight, sending it toward his midsection while his hands are high. This time, he takes a step back before it lands and forces you to eat some of your momentum to stop your swing. Your brother takes the opportunity, reaching out across his body with his right hand and grabbing your right arm at the wrist, probably hoping to control it before you pull it back for another swing. That’s more than fine by you, you think.

Pulling your right arm back strongly, you cause him to lose a little of his footing as he struggles to hold you. The momentum starts to bring him forward. You ready your left, expecting him to be vulnerable in a moment but, to your surprise, he releases his grip and ducks down, going straight in at your body with his shoulder. With your right hand going back, you push your left down straight onto his back, hoping to knock him flat on the ground. You’re a moment slow however, and only succeed at deflecting him past you. 2337 somehow keeps his feet and spins quickly to face you, preventing you from getting an easy shot in by bringing up his guard as he rises.

You’re not sure you understood what that was about. If he wanted to pull you in close, he was only inviting his own disaster. A takedown might have been in order, but even then you were probably going to be stronger.

Not giving him a moment, you press your advantage. Leading in with another high right, he again moves his arm to block, but this time manages to solidly absorb the blow and keep it to the outside. Again he tries to control your arm, his left hand wrapping around your forearm and pulling you close. As you take a step, you realize you won’t be able to properly swing with your left...

>Use your force and mass to body him to the ground.
>Plant your right foot and pull back, breaking his hold before he develops it.
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This will be my last post for the evening! Thanks for playing and apologies on the larger delays. I should be back on tomorrow at 2300 GMT! Any comments or questions, feel free!
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>Plant your right foot and pull back, breaking his hold before he develops it.
he is getting our measure and such we need to throw in some faints and mess up his measure and momentum so he cant adapt
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>Plant your right foot and pull back, breaking his hold before he develops it.
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>>4023518
>>Use your force and mass to body him to the ground.
I should think he wouldn't expect a continued offence. Better to end it quickly, no?
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>Plant your right foot and pull back, breaking his hold before he develops it.
This isn’t about ending the fight as much as it’s about bleeding stress and growing comradeship
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>Plant your right foot and pull back, breaking his hold before he develops it.
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>Plant your right foot and pull back, breaking his hold before he develops it.
He expects us to be brutish and force, we will show him we can fight with the same level of sophistication as he.
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>>Plant your right foot and pull back, breaking his hold before he develops it.
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>Plant your right foot and pull back, breaking his hold before he develops it.
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>>4023518
>>Use your force and mass to body him to the ground.

>>4023391

Yeah I think the same. He's probably bothered that our fellow clones are being treated as expendable compared to the Jedi. Makes you wonder if we're really that different from the droids we fight.
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>Plant your right foot and pull back, breaking his hold before he develops it.
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Well we are certainly more expensive
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>Plant your right foot and pull back, breaking his hold before he develops it.

You could easily just overpower him and bring the two of you crashing to the ground and mess of punches and grappling, but you decide to look for a better opportunity. The Echani style was all about feeling out your opponent and hitting them where they’re weakest, he probably expected you to surge ahead full force anyway.

Shifting your weight, you wrench back with a quick motion and force 2337 to release his attempt again. This time, however, he’s much more quick to loosen his grip and, instead of being drug forward, he launches a short roundhouse kick low at your right leg. Realizing you won’t be able to step back quickly enough, you opt instead to lean back slightly and raise your leg, angling yourself to help minimize the damage as it impacts.

It’s a good block, you think, as 2337 drives his kick ineffectively into your thigh armor. You bring the foot back down and intend to immediately counter attack with a jab of your left hand. He brings his guard in close, absorbing the hit and then shoving off of your arm. Your right hand is readying for another swing. Again, however, you’re surprised to see you’re a little slow compared to 2337. He’s already attacking again!

You see that your brother is turning hard around into another kick with his right leg. This time he spins, trying to cover the angle of his attack Raising his leg and craning his head around, his leg stretches out and starts rising. You quickly estimate he’s going for your midsection. You could simply raise and angle your leg again, but this time you want to make sure you can get some offense in...

>Try to catch the kick on your side and take the initiative.
>Step back and let him miss, then close as he turns around again.
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>Try to catch the kick on your side and take the initiative.
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>>Step back and let him miss, then close as he turns around again.
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>Try to catch the kick on your side and take the initiative.
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>>Try to catch the kick on your side and take the initiative.
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>>Try to catch the kick on your side and take the initiative.
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>>Step back and let him miss, then close as he turns around again.
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>Try to catch the kick on your side and take the initiative.
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>Step back and let him miss, then close as he turns around again.
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>Try to catch the kick and take the initiative.

Your left arm goes up slightly, just enough to make sure his foot passes under your guard. At the same time, you start to lean to your right. As his foot hits you it causes a softening of the blow and makes his foot begin to slide upward slightly. The trap sprung, you shoot your left arm down and clamp his leg against your armor. It’s then that you feel his foot curl around your back and he launches off his left leg! He rises at you, arms grabbing at your helmet and going for a clinch. This was not an Echani counter, but something very different. You’re lucky that you were able to get your right arm up in time to push him off before he can lock it in.

As he hobbles backward on one leg, you know he realizes he’s made a terrible mistake.

Instantly, you swivel on your hip and begin striking with your free right. 2337 is set off balance by the slight move, unable to tear his leg free and his left arm instinctively going down to try and find some solid purchase. If leaves a large enough gap that your first punch actually nails his helmet low, in the area of his neck. Only a fortunate bend of his head at the last moment keeps you from hitting a critical weak point. He draws his arms up as your attack continues, seemingly unwilling to strike out despite his vulnerability. You go to work, bashing and pounding his defense in a flurry of quick strikes.

Seemingly unable or unwilling to strike back further, your brother is in a desperate position. Before you can completely break his blocking, you watch 2337 begin to fall backwards and go to ground on his back. It’s a desperate move, perhaps even last-ditch. As he rolls backward, he draws his free foot in and then explodes it upward toward your head. You manage to shift to the side, avoiding it crashing into your jaw, and maintain the hold on his other leg for the moment. You try to send a punch downward, gravity assisting you now, but your brother turns to avoid it and then brings his knee between you as a shield to help keep your distance back.

>Toss his legs to the side, strike while he’s vulnerable and try to control his back.
>Turn him to his side and step over, going for a submission.
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>>Turn him to his side and step over, going for a submission.
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>>Toss his legs to the side, strike while he’s vulnerable and try to control his back.
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>>Turn him to his side and step over, going for a submission.
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>Turn him to his side and step over, going for a submission.
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>>Toss his legs to the side, strike while he’s vulnerable and try to control his back.
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>Toss his legs to the side, strike while he’s vulnerable and try to control his back.
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>Control his back
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>>Toss his legs to the side, strike while he’s vulnerable and try to control his back.
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>Toss his legs to the side, strike while he’s vulnerable and try to control his back.

Throwing his leg over to your right, you fall upon your brother quickly. He twists and tries to block his side, but you land a solid strike right into the seam. Had he not been wearing armor, you’d have probably broken something quite important. Instead, you stop him from being able to roll over and rain a couple more blows into the same spot, causing him to lash out desperately at your head. It’s all for naught. With your height advantage and prodigious strength, you roll him quickly onto his stomach and collapse on his back.

You go straight to work, alternating your efforts between keeping him facing the ground and punching the back of his helmet. He starts to curl, trying to defend himself, but you quickly lean forward and keep him pressed down. 2337 is resilient however, keeping his helmet angled just right to take the worst of your blows. He clearly knows what to protect. For a moment you consider going for a choke, but quickly dismiss the thought wanting instead for him to be conscious when he’s forced to give. Reaching beneath his head, you grab the bottom of his helmet and pull back and to the right like a chinstrap, forcing him into a more awkward position. Hammering away at him, you know this is as good as over.

That’s when you feel yourself start to rise slightly. Despite all the weight you have on him, he’s managed to get to his knees, arching his back slightly. You finally notice that you went too far forward and he’s actually escaping underneath you. That was a silly mistake on your part, had you gone for the choke instead this would be done. You’re forced to try and hold on to his helmet as he slips further underneath you, your other hand braced on the ground to try and pull him back. You’re making a small amount of progress when he heaves upward with his legs and you feel yourself now in the air. It’s an impressive show of strength, you had to admit.

Feeling yourself start to go over, you decide it’s better to finish it now than let him escape.

>Wrap your legs and grab one of his wrists, he’s done for now.
>You’re stronger, pull him back up and leave no doubt about it.
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>You’re stronger, pull him back up and leave no doubt about it.
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>Wrap your legs and grab one of his wrists, he’s done for now.
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>Wrap your legs and grab one of his wrists, he’s done for now.
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>>You’re stronger, pull him back up and leave no doubt about it.
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>Wrap your legs and grab one of his wrists, he’s done for now.
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>>Wrap your legs and grab one of his wrists, he’s done for now.
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>>You’re stronger, pull him back up and leave no doubt about it.
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>You’re stronger, pull him back up and leave no doubt about it.
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>Wrap your legs and grab one of his arms, he’s done for now.

It’s the end.

As you shift your force and wrap one of your legs beneath him, you bring the other past and over his helmet. At the same time, you grab 2337’s wrist and pull it outward. In one smooth motion, you push off the floor and flip both you and him over, slamming the back of his helmet into the ground and bringing your second hand to his wrist. You straighten your back and begin to pull, arching backwards and locking your legs over his chest, completing the arm bar.

2337 doesn’t yell, he doesn’t scream, even as the force of your stretching is practically tearing his arm from his body. He has no recourse, you know. You’re completely closed and with only his one arm free, he can’t pry the hold open. Your weight and strength, still quite fresh, is able to keep him pinned and unable to rise even as the pain must be shooting through his body. The strain on his shoulder joint is all-intensive and you hold it for what must be second after agonizing second.

The seconds tick by.

He’s not giving up and he’s making no noise. You stare into his visor, trying to see through the helmet and into the eyes and face that must surely be contorted in pain.

Your brother isn’t giving up. In training this would have been over almost instantly… but this wasn’t training you remind yourself. This was a battle. 2337 was going to continue as long as he’s physically capable for, in debilitating pain or not. Your mind races, trying to think of all the ways this could end. You could apply more pressure, he certainly couldn’t hold out forever, but that could come at a terrible price… but perhaps it was a price he was prepared to pay.

You find yourself wondering if it’s a price you’re willing to pay though…

This can only end in one way…

>Apply more force, even if the damage is severe.
>Release him. This hand needs to save brothers in battle.
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>>Release him. This hand needs to save brothers in battle.
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>Release him. This hand needs to save brothers in battle.
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>>Release him. This hand needs to save brothers in battle.
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>>Release him. This hand needs to save brothers in battle.

We have a war to fight
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>>Release him. This hand needs to save brothers in battle.
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What am i missing brother? Tell me.
>Release him. This hand needs to save brothers in battle.
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>Release him. This hand needs to save brothers in battle.
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>>Release him. This hand needs to save brothers in battle.
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>>Release him. This hand needs to save brothers in battle.
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>Release him. This hand needs to save brothers in battle.

There’s not a doubt in your mind.

Slowly you reduce the tension, before unlocking your legs and letting him tear his wrist away from your grip. He clutches at his stricken arm, cradling and protecting it with his other as he first rolls free and then scrambles unsteadily to his feet. At last, you can hear him begin to heavily breathe and grunt in pain. You sit up, keeping your eyes on him. You’re not sure who’s more surprised, your brothers watching, the new Clones trying to understand what’s happening, or even 2337 across from you. He’s leaning over, obviously in great pain and you rise to take a knee, keeping your eyes level with him as the two of you stare across the circle at each other.

“Why…” he breathes between clenched teeth, “Why did you stop?”

“I won’t ruin your arm before a battle,” you say calmly, “I want you to be able to help your brothers.”

“Then why…” his pitch rises, voice cracking, “Do I keep being told to let them die?”

Deep in your gut, you suspected this must have been his meaning. When you had tried to tell him saving a Jedi over a Clone could be worth it, you didn’t think he truly believed you. When you heard Master Trebor say “Anger” he had meant 2337, angry after you told him to focus on Poggle and General Secura. When he had mentioned the brothers who weren’t here…

“Poggle was the mission. Saving the Jedi was our orders,” you try to reason, perhaps to both him and yourself, “We were born to win this war. We have to be ready to die for it.”

“I could have saved them!” 2337 shouts, “Why do we have to be ready to die but everyone else doesn’t? Why are the Generals not willing to die with us?!”

Your brothers look around at each other. The new Clones seem anxious, they had all surely lost brothers from their units…

>”General Secura was willing to die. I’m certain most of them are. But they can’t be replaced like we can.”
>”We exist because they can’t save the Republic. If we need to be better than them, we’ll show the galaxy how warriors fight… and die.”
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>”We exist because they can’t save the Republic. If we need to be better than them, we’ll show the galaxy how warriors fight… and die.”
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>”We exist because they can’t save the Republic. If we need to be better than them, we’ll show the galaxy how warriors fight… and die.”
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>”General Secura was willing to die. I’m certain most of them are. But they can’t be replaced like we can.”
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>The General Secura was willing to die, she and General Trebor both fought side by side with us. However, they alone can't win a war especially since not all Jedi are like them. We can save the republic if we can watch their others backs, especially the ones willing to watch ours.
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>”We exist because they can’t save the Republic. If we need to be better than them, we’ll show the galaxy how warriors fight… and die.”
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>>”We exist because they can’t save the Republic. If we need to be better than them, we’ll show the galaxy how warriors fight… and die.”
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>>”We exist because they can’t save the Republic. If we need to be better than them, we’ll show the galaxy how warriors fight… and die.”
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>>”General Secura was willing to die. I’m certain most of them are. But they can’t be replaced like we can.”
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>>”We exist because they can’t save the Republic. If we need to be better than them, we’ll show the galaxy how warriors fight… and die.”
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>”We exist because they can’t save the Republic. If we need to be better than them, we’ll show the galaxy how warriors fight… and die.”

2337 stares at you, silent for a moment. Your other brothers take in your words and the meaning behind them.

“I can’t…” 2337 finally says, “I can’t accept that we’re just dying like droids for them.”

“Our entire lives,” you say, rising to address them all, “We have been told that we weren’t droids- that we were better than droids. I believe that. There was never a reason to doubt it. Geonosis has opened many eyes. It’s revealed some hard truths that we may not even fully appreciate yet. There are many things that are going to be hard…”

Your brothers hang on your words, enraptured.

“Even if we’re given orders like them, even if we’re sent charging forward like them, and even if we’re thrown away like them, we are not droids. We are warriors,” your voice carries, the strength of your entire belief in them, "Who are fighting and dying for something larger than all of us."

You abruptly pause, your mind slowly turning over the implications of what you were leading toward...

“I’m not going to let anymore brothers die,” 2337 says lowly, looking up, “Not if I can do something about it.”

“If that’s your truth,” you reply, “Then you must live it.”

2337 stands up straight, allowing his hurt arm to lower to his side. He straightens his back and lifts his head proudly.

“Now fight,” he says firmly, “The Battle Circle is not complete.”

He was right, you knew. As Wrax had said, you would fight until one of you could no longer, anything else was disrespectful. You spread your feet and raise your arms, back into your core stance…

A sound from across the bay draws your attention. You all turn to the doors of the bay and see...

>Sergeant Dance marching straight for you…
>General Coleman Trebor walking slowly inside...
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>>General Coleman Trebor walking slowly inside...
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>General Coleman Trebor walking slowly inside..
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>>Sergeant Dance marching straight for you…
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This will be my last post for tonight. I expect to be on again tomorrow at 2300 GMT! Thanks again for playing along, we're getting into some pretty deep topics. Comments and questions welcome!

I suspect we'll be in the battle proper within the next session or so, so don't miss out, troopers!
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>General Coleman Trebor walking slowly inside...
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>General Coleman Trebor walking slowly inside...
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>General Coleman Trebor walking slowly inside...

Coleman is a bro. And pretending the Jedi aren't willing to die for a mission left a bad taste in my mouth desu. Also, I wanna know whether the flying thing was the Force.
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>>General Coleman Trebor walking slowly inside...
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>General Coleman Trebor walking slowly inside...
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>>General Coleman Trebor walking slowly inside...
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>General Coleman Trebor walking slowly inside...
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>>4026002
Thanks for running man, I'm really enjoying this quest
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>Sergeant Dance marching straight for you…
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>General Coleman Trebor walking slowly inside...
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>>General Coleman Trebor walking slowly inside...
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>General Coleman Trebor walking slowly inside...
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>Sergeant Dance marching straight for you…
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>General Coleman Trebor walking slowly inside...
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>General Coleman Trebor walking slowly inside..
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>General Coleman Trebor walking slowly inside...
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>>General Coleman Trebor walking slowly inside...
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>General Coleman Trebor walking slowly inside..
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>General Trebor walking slowly inside…

Your brothers all hesitate in stunned silence, the Vurk simply looking over all of you as he approaches. He wears a clean set of robes, different from the ones that had been stained by blood from both Poggle and Secura and engrained with the red dust that was so insidious on Geonosis. His lightsaber hangs from his side, exactly as it had when you had first seen him onboard the LAAT/i. A number of scenarios run through your mind as to what he might be up to, what he had seen or heard, or what he was about to do, but suddenly, you recalled something that you were supposed to do.

“Attention on deck!” you shout, immediately cueing all the Clones to snap to attention and face the General.
“At ease, please,” the Jedi Master insists, raising one of his hands in apology, “I had not thought anyone would be here, please forgive me for intruding.”

You all relax slightly, a sense of relief washing over you. The tall Jedi smiles kindly as he walks to the edge of the circle. Your brothers step to the side, either to get out of his way or to simply stay clear but you notice he stops before entering the circle. As he continues to shift his focus from Clone to Clone, you see his expression change slightly, shifting more to concern than anything.

“I sense I have interrupted something most important,” he says to Guile, the closest Clone to him.

“Just some… sparring,” the sniper explains quickly, “We were getting in some last moment training before the battle, General.”

If you didn’t believe his explanation, there was no chance that Trebor did you think pessimistically. Yet, the Jedi seems to nod in understanding, his expression softening to a more reflective one.

“Yes, very important,” he nods as he looks around. You’re honestly not certain if he was responding to Guile or continuing his own observation.

His eyes settle on you and there’s a slight sparkle in his dark eyes. Recognition, perhaps? One pair of his eyelids blinks and he seems to notice you’re all still focused on him...

“Ah, please, please,” he motions gently with his hands, “Continue. I fear I have indeed intruded, but perhaps I was meant to see something here?”

Your brothers all look to you, waiting for your reaction. 2337 especially seems curious as to what you’ll do…

>Continue the fight. Let the Jedi see you as the warriors you are.
>Try to shift your brothers into basic drills, the Battle Circle isn’t meant for a Jedi.
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Very welcome trooper! Its my pleasure and I'm happy to hear it.
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>Continue the fight. Let the Jedi see you as the warriors you are.
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>Continue the fight. Let the Jedi see you as the warriors you are.
If he ain't gonna stop us, we might as well continue. It would be disrespectful not to.
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>>4027293
>Continue the fight. Let the Jedi see you as the warriors you are.
be proud of who you are not matter what people thinks; this is bad
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>Continue the fight. Let the Jedi see you as the warriors you are.
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>>Continue the fight. Let the Jedi see you as the warriors you are.
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>>4027293
>Continue the fight. Let the Jedi see you as the warriors you are.
This >>4027302
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>Continue the fight. Let the Jedi see you as the warriors you are.

Trebor helped us save more of our brothers in the escape, he has earned this much.
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>>Continue the fight. Let the Jedi see you as the warriors you are.
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>Continue the fight. Let the Jedi see you as the warriors you are.
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>Continue the fight. Let the Jedi see you as the warriors you are.
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>>Continue the fight. Let the Jedi see you as the warriors you are.
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Nodding to 2337, the two of you square yourselves and take your stances. The Clones on the outside shift the circle, more evenly spreading out with the presence of General Trebor. The Jedi folds his hands in front of him, respectfully and takes in the scene still further.

You try to engage your emotions back to the fighting tempo of a moment before, focusing in on 2337 and readying yourself for the fight to resume. Your brother, for his part, seems to be ready, perhaps even better off that the momentary break allowed him to catch his breath and give his arm a few more seconds to recover. He keeps the stricken arm down however, clearly meaning for it to be his guard and to keep his stronger hand in the offensive. He would have been more subtle to broadcast a vid on the holonet stating his intention to be aggressive.

A moment later he does just that. Charging forward rapidly, he raises a fist a makes a show of toward your head. You quickly raise your arm to guard, blocking the strike with ease and you follow through by kicking forward with your right foot. The boot hits 2337 slightly lower than you hoped, but it’s still effective at causing him to stumble for a moment. You immediately step forward and launch your elbow up, nearly smashing into his helmet. 2337 is able to shift his head out of danger, but it’s only a temporary reprieve. You launch your own powerful left at his head. He raises his arm to guard but, predictably, you smash right past it.

Your brother reels, taking two steps backwards that look more dazed than anything else. Your brothers must surely sense this is the true end. You spare a glance at Trebor. The Jedi still faces the fight, but you see he has his eyes closed! You remember the escape from the Geonosian hive and how he had been in the LAAT/i, this may just be one of his ways to perceive things. You refocus on 2337, but by now he’s past the worst of your hit. You silently curse to yourself, that was a good opportunity lost. 2337 doesn’t seem to be done yet after all and instead launched another fist.

Again, you raise your arm to block, but this time you see the blur of his hand open up. Instead of punching at your head, he strikes your guard with an open palm and controls your arm briefly upward. He’s created an opening you realize, and you quickly tense up as his other hand shoots in, punching straight up into your solar plexus. This time it’s your turn to involuntarily stumble back, doubling over slightly as your breath rushes from you and your muscles contract all at once.

2337 steps forward, meaning to take advantage of the moment, but he didn’t hit you nearly so hard that you can’t respond…

>He’s all in on offense. Cover your head from his follow up and then plow forward to surprise him.
>He’s too dazed to move quickly enough. Let him close and then shoot up with the knockout blow.
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>>He’s all in on offense. Cover your head from his follow up and then plow forward to surprise him.
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>He’s all in on offense. Cover your head from his follow up and then plow forward to surprise him
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>>4027379
>He’s all in on offense. Cover your head from his follow up and then plow forward to surprise him.
Overconfidence is no good ina fight
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>>He’s all in on offense. Cover your head from his follow up and then plow forward to surprise him.
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>He’s all in on offense. Cover your head from his follow up and then plow forward to surprise him.
And pay attention to only the fight in front of us. We've lost too many good chances from looking away for whatever stupid reason.
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>>He’s all in on offense. Cover your head from his follow up and then plow forward to surprise him.
Won't expect the defensive switch from mando-style aggression.
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>>He’s too dazed to move quickly enough. Let him close and then shoot up with the knockout blow.
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>>He’s all in on offense. Cover your head from his follow up and then plow forward to surprise him.
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>>He’s too dazed to move quickly enough. Let him close and then shoot up with the knockout blow.
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Distractions would get you killed on the battlefield, you had to treat this the same. Focusing in, you clear your head. You’re vulnerable, but not defenseless. If 2337 was going to use Mandalorian Core, he would strike with his fist toward your head and neck. Your brother has been much more confusing though, using a variety of styles from his Echani training and something you’re not yet certain about. You also knew he has to be on his last legs, he won’t be moving as fast. Playing the battle out in your head like a game of dejarik, you quickly see the path ahead.

Raising your hands to cover your face, you’re just in time to catch 2337’s boot as it comes flying up. Latching onto his ankle you first pull, setting him off balance and then throw it to the side. As he turns, you rise back to your centered stance and wait. 2337, for his part, knows he’s done for. Instead of dropping his momentum and leaving his back exposed, he spins through and launches a punch straight toward--

Your fist collides with the side of his helmet, low and hard as your cross-counter impacts with ferocious force. You extend through the contact, punching to your arms full extension as your brother’s head jerks back violently. He collapses like a droid that’s had it’s head shorn clean off and hits the deck with a heavy thud. You’re upon him instantly, laying into him with one and then two punches to finish the fight. There’s no need to go further by the time the last one hits.

You grab onto his shoulders, breathing heavily, and quickly get his helmet off before supporting his head steadily. Your brothers all look on in silence as you proceed through a rapid medical inspection. He’s definitely out cold, you determine, but he should be okay for the most part.

The Battle Circle is over…

>Rise and return to your place as Champion. The other will move him.
>Keep at your brother’s side, have the rest go.
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>>4027487
Ask if there are any other challenges for the battle circle. Repeat the significance behind it to drill it into the new brothers,

Otherwise
>Keep at your brother’s side, have the rest go.
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>>4027487
>Rise and return to your place as Champion. The other will move him.

Finish the battle circle thing, then help a brotha out.
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>>Keep at your brother’s side, have the rest go.
>>4027495
What he said too.
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>>4027495
supporting this
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>>4027487
>>>Keep at your brother’s side, have the rest go.
And what >>4027495 said
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>>4027487
Yes, supporting >>4027495

>Keep at your brother’s side, have the rest go.
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>>4027487
>>Rise and return to your place as Champion. The other will move him.
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>>4027487
>Keep at your brother’s side, have the rest go.
But with what >>4027495 suggested added in.
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>>Keep at your brother’s side, have the rest go.
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>>4027487
>>Keep at your brother’s side, have the rest go.
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>>4027487
>>Keep at your brother’s side, have the rest go.
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>>4027487
>>Rise and return to your place as Champion. The other will move him.
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>>4027487
>Rise and return to your place as Champion. The other will move him.
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>>4027495
you know what I support this
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Subbort
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support
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Supporting
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Support
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>Keep at your brother’s side, have the rest go.
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Support
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>>4027487
Are we still going tonight, Commander?
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I'm back and writing now, apologies!
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>Keep at your brother’s side, see if there’s other challenges, let the rest go.

You look up to your brothers, all of them seeming concerned about 2337.

“He fought well and for good reason,” you begin, “If there are others who wish to do the same, you may step forward and make your challenges. The Battle Circle is where we truly learn about ourselves and others. It is hard, but so are we.”

Your brothers seem to raise their spirits slightly, as they grow more sure that 2337 is okay. The newer clones look around somewhat nervously still, but no one says anything. Master Trebor takes a step forward into the circle.

For a moment, you wonder if he’s going to challenge someone.

“I have learned something very special,” he says, bowing slightly, “May I show you something special in return?”
He motions toward 2337. Seeing no reason to refuse the Jedi, you consent with a small nod. Trebor walks over and kneels down opposite to you. He places his hands, one over the top of each other near your brother’s head, roughly where the swelling from your blows was already starting to become noticable. The Jedi closes his eyes and seems to loosen his body slightly, his head slowly lolling and rising on his neck. You watch, incredulous, as a slight blue glow starts to form around his hands, the three digits on each moving ever so slightly, as though he was weaving invisible string.

The others all take a step inward, watching closely as General Trebor works, his motions slowly becoming more and more pronounced and methodical. As he continues, the glowing becomes brighter and brighter, giving 2337’s face and armor a slight tint as he unconsciously basks in its light.

Almost as fast as it began, the light starts to disappear. Trebor removes his hands and sits back, taking a few deep breaths and composing himself.

“Have you…” you begin, “Healed him?”

“Yes,” the Jedi Master replies tired, but serenely, “Although it is not a specialty of mine. I’m afraid he will likely still have much of a headache.”

The Jedi truly could do miracles, you think to yourself. You had seen him and General Secura jump out of a moving gunship, throw droids Geonosians aside with more ease than you threw a detonator, and you had felt something when you had…

You think back to that moment of you in the pilot seat of the LAAT/i and Trebor in the gunner’s position. He surely knew what that had been.

The Jedi stands up…

>And speaks of the coming battle.
>And speaks of the Jedi.
>And speaks about you all.
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>>And speaks about you all.

Seems Thematic
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>>And speaks about you all.
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>And speaks of the Jedi.
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>>4027955
>And speaks of the Jedi.

I repeat, Coleman is a bro. I hope we'll get to work with him frequently.
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>>And speaks about you all.
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Supporting this
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>And speaks about you all.
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>>4027955
>And speaks of the Jedi.
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>>And speaks about you all.
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>And speaks about you all.
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>And speaks about you all.
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>And speaks about you all.
Based Coleman
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>And speaks about you all.

“Some of you,” he starts to say quietly, looking around at your brothers in the circle, “I have had the experience of fighting beside.”

As he turns, he nods in order to Guile, 4582, and even Dance’s engineer that you hadn’t spoken to, yourself, yet. His nods to you and 2337 as well, demonstrating he seems to be able to recognize you even with your helmets and armor on. Although, you can’t help but think, that might have been easier to spot you given your armor’s condition.

“The rest of you,” the Jedi continues, “I’ll have the opportunity to fight beside as well. There are things that I suspect we will discover about each other, but I wish to tell you first what I know about you.”

The Jedi slowly withdraws the lightsaber from his belt and holds it out before him. He slowly opens his hand, but instead of falling to the ground the lightsaber floats in space where he controls it. He moves it around the circle of your brothers, passing in front of each one.

“My lightsaber,” Coleman explains, “Is an extension of myself. My hand does not end simply where you see it. The Force is an ally of mine. Together, we can do deeds that might seem impossible to most.”

As he brings the lightsaber back around, he lowers it slightly, to be level with your eyes.

“In all of you, I sense great unity and spirit. When you are together, I can feel it even more. And when you fight together, I see it growing even stronger.”

He catches the lightsaber in his hand again, leaving it held out.

“These things I show you are not magic or miracles, they are simply what is possible with the right combination of each. And just as these things can be done through my lightsaber, through my hand, through the Force… You too can do such things by being unified.”

He lowers the lightsaber and returns it to his belt.

“Such things take time, practice, and discipline. You know this. Through your training, your battles, and your dedication and preparation with your brothers,” he says, looking straight to you, “I sense you will all be growing in ways you can’t yet imagine.”

You think back to your training with Wrax, your brothers overcoming everything together. You think of the aid station and the Clones you had never met before working together to save each other. You think of all these things and more as Genereal Trebor speaks, finding it easy to believe...

The Jedi bows again politely and excuses himself, turning to walk back out of the bay…

>Leave 2337 with Guile and 4582, you want to ask him something…
>The battle is coming, listen to his words and help your brothers get ready...
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>The battle is coming, listen to his words and help your brothers get ready...
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>>4028094
>>Leave 2337 with Guile and 4582, you want to ask him something…
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>>4028094
>The battle is coming, listen to his words and help your brothers get ready...

You cant tempt me with force sensitivity!
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>>4028094
>The battle is coming, listen to his words and help your brothers get ready...
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>>4028094
>>The battle is coming, listen to his words and help your brothers get ready...
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>>4028094
>Leave 2337 with Guile and 4582, you want to ask him something…

Well I am tempted. Imagine how many of our brothers we could save... And maybe can instill some Mandalorian spirit in the Jedi, they'll desperately need it.
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Have there been Force Sensitive clones before?
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>>4028094
>Leave 2337 with Guile and 4582, you want to ask him something…


Screw it, I'm down. Becoming Coleman's battlefield Padawan seems dope. Also Force Healing lol.
And honestly, what does the other option really gain us? We're already tight with our brothers, any more new clones and I'll forget their ID. Let's become the Force Sensitive melee Beast we were meant to be. Because Beskar+Force Speed=Love
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>>4028094
>>>The battle is coming, listen to his words and help your brothers get ready
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>>4028094
>The battle is coming, listen to his words and help your brothers get ready.
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>>4028094
>>Leave 2337 with Guile and 4582, you want to ask him something…
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It is best to keep close to our brothers, especially now as I suspect a fair few of them will not return with us alive, and we should offer what comfort we are able to.

And do not forget that if we survive this we are going to have to put down the feeble-minded jedi just like the fucking droids.

Hail the Empire.
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I mean, ignoring it seems kinda dumb.
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Empire sucks, besmirching the good name of clones by producing inferior copies. Also, Coleman is Broleman.
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>The battle is coming, listen to his words and help your brothers get ready…

You watch the Jedi leave, your mind left wondering deeply at his meaning. He had spoken of growth and for a moment you were certain he had meant something specific. Still, there was a battle to prepare for and your brothers to see to, especially 2337. You couldn’t leave him and them just before something so important was about to happen. The rescue of Kamino was now your focus and there was no force in this galaxy that would stop you all from saving them…

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CT-0027, your brother and you are to be among one of the first waves dropped on Kamino. The Separatist forces have largely landed there ground forces and maintain only a picket defense of the atmosphere. As such, the Acclamators are expected to be able to descend for landing operations with little difficulty.

Reports tell that numerous critical positions and personnel are in danger.

Shriek-Hawk Battalion will descend in LAAT gunships with the special mission to…

>Secure Jango Fett and the modified Clone DNA templates.
>Defend the Kaminoan Prime Minister’s facility until the siege can be broken.
>Answer the distress beacon of the Jedi named Obi-Wan Kenobi.
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>Answer the distress beacon of the Jedi named Obi-Wan Kenobi.
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>>4028191
>Answer the distress beacon of the Jedi named Obi-Wan Kenobi.

Hello there.
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>>4028191
This will be my last post for the evening! Thank you for playing and apologies for that (most likely Separatist caused) blackout.

Feel free to vote and discuss. If you have any thoughts about weapon loadouts as well, go ahead and start planning. I may be able to be on tomorrow to talk loadouts and fill in details, but I'll be doing a campaign with some friends most the night. With that in mind, plan for the assault to commence at 2300 GMT Friday!
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>>4028191
>Answer the distress beacon of the Jedi named Obi-Wan Kenobi.
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>>4028191
>Secure Jango Fett and the modified Clone DNA templates.

Maybe if we rescue his ass, Dad won't be quite as pissed at us for thrashing him into a coma?
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>>4028191
>Secure Jango Fett and the modified Clone DNA templates.

I kind of want this reckoning.
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>>4028191
this is a hard choice eh..
>Secure Jango Fett and the modified Clone DNA templates.
Defend our future brothers
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>>4028191
>Secure Jango Fett and the modified Clone DNA templates.
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>>4028191
>Answer Obi-Wan’s distress beacon
Brobi Wan’s cool, he actually wears armour
>Inb4 Jango instantly recognizes us as the dude that cold cocked him
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>>4028191
>>Answer the distress beacon of the Jedi named Obi-Wan Kenobi.
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>>4028191
>Answer the distress beacon of the Jedi named Obi-Wan Kenobi.
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>>4028191
>Answer the distress beacon of the Jedi named Obi-Wan Kenobi
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>>4028228
>go to work with Jango
>the moment you step into the hall he jetpacks over and dynamic entries 00 back through the door
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>>4028191
>Secure Jango Fett and the modified Clone DNA templates.
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>Secure Jango Fett
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>>4028191
>>Answer the distress beacon of the Jedi named Obi-Wan Kenobi.
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>>4028191
>Answer the distress beacon of the Jedi named Obi-Wan Kenobi.
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>>4028191
>Answer the distress beacon of the Jedi named Obi-Wan Kenobi.
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>>4028191
>>Secure Jango Fett and the modified Clone DNA templates.
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>>4028191
>Answer the distress beacon of the Jedi named Obi-Wan Kenobi.
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>>4028191
>Answer the distress beacon of the Jedi named Obi-Wan Kenobi.
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>>4028172
Serve the Emperor Above All Others
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>>4028191
>Secure Jango Fett and the modified Clone DNA templates.
KILL HIM IF YOU HAVE TO
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>>4028265
>Inb4 we end up Battle Circling with Jango by accident
>Kick the shit out of him
>get known as the Fett-Fucker
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>>4028191
>Secure Jango Fett and the modified Clone DNA templates.
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>>4028191
>>Answer the distress beacon of the Jedi named Obi-Wan Kenobi.
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>>4028191
>>Secure Jango Fett and the modified Clone DNA templates.
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>>4028191
>Secure Jango Fett and the modified Clone DNA templates
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>>4028191
>>Answer the distress beacon of the Jedi named Obi-Wan Kenobi.
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>>4028191
>Secure Jango Fett and the modified Clone DNA templates.
I want resolution to that fight from the very first thread
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>>Answer the distress beacon of the Jedi named Obi-Wan Kenobi.
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>Answer the distress beacon of the Jedi named Obi-Wan Kenobi.
fuck you, lama su

CT-0027, upon reaching the orbit of Kamino the fleet of the Grand Army began operations to counter attack the separatist forces immediately. One of numerous distress beacons rising from the planets alerts Master Yoda to a serious predicament involving Obi-Wan Kenobi, who was planetside when the invasion began. His last transmission reported that he was currently evading the enemy deep in the heart of the Kaminoan capital, in a running battle with a dangerous foe...

Regiments and battalions have quickly been reorganized to full strength for the landings This has made most of the Clones units largely a confusing jumble of specialists and and rank and file troopers, very different than the specialized units used at Geonosis. Your unit is no exception.

The troopers mixed into Dance’s squad are eclectic, even relatively so compared to your own, but it makes a very flexible tactical unit. You may arm and organize the squad into smaller elements as you see fit.

Example Loadout:

Engineer Command:
Sgt. CT-1123 “Dance” [ACTIVE]: DP-23 Shotgun, Communication Pack, 2 Detonators

First Section:
CT-0027 [ACTIVE]: DC-15S Blaster Carbine, Beskad, Detonator, Medpac
CT-2337 [ACTIVE]: DC-15S Blaster Carbine, Medical Kit, Detonator, Medpac
CT-4457 [ACTIVE]: DC-15X Long Barrel Blaster Rifle, DC-17 Blaster Pistol, 2 Detonators
CT-4582 [ACTIVE]: DC-15A Blaster Rifle, DC-17 Blaster Pistol, 2 Detonators


Second Section:
CT-7651 [ACTIVE]: DP-23 Shotgun, F-187 Fusion Cutter, 2 Demopacks
CT-9009 [ACTIVE]: DC-15S Blaster Carbine, Blast Shield, Detonator, Ion Grenade
CT-8666 [ACTIVE]: DC-15S Blaster Carbine, Blast Shield, Detonator, Ion Grenade
CT-5309 [ACTIVE]: Z-6 Rotary Cannon, DC-17 Blaster Pistol, 2 Detonators
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>>4029826
>fuck you, lama su
Oh shit are we hunting that bitch down?
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>>4029826
Just getting this up so you can discuss it overnight and tomorrow. We're still on schedule for 2300 GMT as drop time!
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>>4029831
Oh, that was mostly referencing the fact that defending him didn't even get 1 vote.
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>>4029826
Sounds good as is
Wait, can we block saber strikes with our Beskad?
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>>4029834
Kamenoins don’t deserve protection
>Inb4 the Suspiciously Familar Gray Leather Gloves show up eventually
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>>4029826
Looks good. Very versatile.
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>>4029918
Beskad steel is lightsaber proof. No reason to think the blade isn't. We probably couldn't go toe to toe with Dooku or grievous though.
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>>4029921
Also remember this: We are NOT Mandalorians. We are clones, with our own origin and struggles.
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>>4030145
We are brothers first, we know our duties. The Creed of our trainers and forefathers are not all we are.
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>>4029928
Definitely not, but we can still shock the hell out of someone
>>4030145
We are brothers and we are Mandalorians, we fulfill the Resol’nare
We know our tongue
We wear our armour
We protect our own
We share our heritage
And we guide our brothers
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>>4030145
Yes
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>>4029826
Looks good to me.
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>>4030199
>>4030145
>>4030154

It is worth noting that Wrax has pretty much imparted all the major parts of Mandalorian culture, but notably had left out the most important thing-- the concept of the Mandalore. That's fairly critical to tie it all together. It's not quite right to say 0027 is or is not, it's definitely an important part .
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>>4030822
Acknowledged. Loadout and organization confirmed as follows:

Engineer Command:
Sgt. CT-1123 “Dance” [ACTIVE]: DP-23 Shotgun, Communication Pack, 2 Detonators

First Section:
CT-0027 [ACTIVE]: DC-15S Blaster Carbine, Beskad, Detonator, Medpac
CT-2337 [ACTIVE]: DC-15S Blaster Carbine, Medical Kit, Detonator, Medpac
CT-4457 [ACTIVE]: DC-15X Long Barrel Blaster Rifle, DC-17 Blaster Pistol, 2 Detonators
CT-4582 [ACTIVE]: DC-15A Blaster Rifle, DC-17 Blaster Pistol, 2 Detonators

Second Section:
CT-7651 [ACTIVE]: DP-23 Shotgun, F-187 Fusion Cutter, 2 Demopacks
CT-9009 [ACTIVE]: DC-15S Blaster Carbine, Blast Shield, Detonator, Ion Grenade
CT-8666 [ACTIVE]: DC-15S Blaster Carbine, Blast Shield, Detonator, Ion Grenade
CT-5309 [ACTIVE]: Z-6 Rotary Cannon, DC-17 Blaster Pistol, 2 Detonators


CT-0027, your squad and you are ready for action.

Mission Objective: Rendezvous with Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi. Secondary mission objectives are to engage and destroy targets of opportunity in the Separatist forces and assist in retaking the city.

Deployment in 3, 2, 1…
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The LAAT/i screams downward through the thick cloud cover over Tipoca City, the Kaminoan capital and the only home you’ve ever known. Returning to it in the present circumstances is emotional, to say the least. The idea that Separatist droids controlled much of it already had been difficult to accept among both the other clones and yourself, but as the city comes into view the situation is quite clearly dire. Separatist ships cover the landing decks and transport zones across the stilted city. Blaster fire and thick, black smoke can be seen rising against the grey clouded horizon.

You wonder how many of your brothers must have been killed by now. With largely only the younger and maintenance duty Clones, they wouldn’t be a very effective force. The Kaminoans perhaps had their own droid and security forces, but by the looks of things they hadn’t been especially successful up until now. Slowly, you feel what’s left of your disbelief transform into anger. The droids would pay for doing this.

Checking your equipment one last time as the gunship descends you glance around at your brothers beside you, a bit strange to be together in the red light of the crew compartment rather than two of you busy flying. The dedicated pilots were handling flight duties for the landings, the heavy droid anti-aircraft fire to the sky too thick to chance with anything but experts at the controls. Of course the rest of your own squad was here with Sergeant Dance. The other troopers had been quiet since the Battle Circle, but they had seemed onboard with trusting you enough while you were getting ready.

There’s another squad in the compartment as well, led by their own sergeant. They’re from your same platoon, standing with them is your platoon commander…

>Lieutenant Bones, the trench fighter from the Aid Station who had saved you…
>Lieutenant Crix, the other officer from the Geonosis battle who had led the counter charge…
>A Lieutenant you had never met before, with strange armor markings. He was called Falx...
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>>4031148
>>Lieutenant Bones, the trench fighter from the Aid Station who had saved you…
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>>4031148
>A Lieutenant you had never met before, with strange armor markings. He was called Falx...
Mystery box!
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>>4031148
>Lieutenant Bones, the trench fighter from the Aid Station who had saved you…
It's time to get on Mr. Bones' wild ride.
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>>4031148
>Lieutenant Bones, the trench fighter from the Aid Station who had saved you…
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>>4031148
>A Lieutenant you had never met before, with strange armor markings. He was called Falx...
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>>4031148
>A Lieutenant you had never met before, with strange armor markings. He was called Falx...
Mysteryyyyyyyy boooowwwwx
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>>4031148
>>Lieutenant Bones, the trench fighter from the Aid Station who had saved you…
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>>4031148
>>A Lieutenant you had never met before, with strange armor markings. He was called Falx...
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>>4031148
>>A Lieutenant you had never met before, with strange armor markings. He was called Falx...
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>>4031148
>A Lieutenant you had never met before, with strange armor markings. He was called Falx...
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>>4031148
>A Lieutenant you had never met before, with strange armor markings. He was called Falx...
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>>4031148
>A Lieutenant you had never met before, with strange armor markings. He was called Falx...
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>>4031160
>A Lieutenant you had never met before, with strange armor markings. He was called Falx…

The Lieutenant had been a last second addition, barely having just been given his own orders to join Shriek-Hawk battalion. His armor bore the standard blue insignia of his rank, but added to it were a series of strange shapes on his helmet that seemed to look like words in a language you didn’t know. You’ve never seen anything like them before and their origin is something of a mystery to you.

Two more squads, the rest of your platoon, had boarded a different LAAT/i for the drop. The rest of the troopers here are the LAAT’s crew and a handful of extra clones, part of the squad that was going to be tasked with keeping the landing sight secure while the transports did their work. Outside the crew compartment, you can hear the ball turrets firing almost constantly, along with the occasional jerk and and vibration of the mass driver cannons firing. This landing was going to be quite hot, you suspected.

There’s a large explosive noise and a sudden, violent rocking of the LAAT/i. It was either a near miss or light hit you think to yourself, counting everyone onboard lucky. The pilots were probably dodging a lot of incoming and you just had to keep the faith, you knew. This was going to be your first real combat drop, besides the slaughter that had been the raid on the hive, and it was likely going to come at a cost if the intelligence reports had been accurate.

“Landing site in one minute,” the crew chief barks over the growing sounds of fire and battle outside, the LAAT/i now shaking more frequently, “Make ready!”

“Platoon,” Falx shouts aloud, “This is our home! Blast these clankers and take it back!”

There’s a loud roar in response, all of the Clones affirming the call in their own way. Your brothers and you shout together…

>“Vode an!”
>”For the Republic!”
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>>4031240
>“Vode an!”
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>>4031240
>>“Vode an!”

Might as well keep to the Mandalorian thing we've had going on til now
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>>4031240
>>“Vode an!”
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>>4031240
>“Vode an!”
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>>4031240
>>“Vode an!”
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>>4031240
>“Vode an!”
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>>4031240
>“Vode an!”
Now if this was to lets say take back the senate, that somehow fell under droid control then yeah, we'd say something else.
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>>4031280
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>>4031245
>“Vode an!”

The four of you, together, ring out the loudest and clearest of them all, lockstep with each other. It draws a little attention from some of the other Clones, perhaps surprised a bit hearing it. Falx seems to notice as well, but simply returns to preparing for the doors to open. Your squad seems composed and focused on their last second weapon checks. You feel the LAAT/i’s forward momentum come to a halt, followed by the sensation of lowering downward. As the crew compartment’s red light turns to green, the side hatches open up on the storm overtaking Kamino…

“Go, go, go!” the crew chief commands and all of you start surging forward.

The LAAT/i is still a few feet off the ground as the first Clones drop out, blasters firing like mad at the Separatist greeting party on at the landing site. The ball turret lends some heavy fire along with the crew members firing out from the bay. As the gunship sets down, you take your first step on Kamino since leaving and try to take in the situation. The rain falls heavily around you and thunder cracks in the sky, briefly overtaking the sound of the battle.

Blaster fire is pouring on the LAAT/i from both the opposite side of the pad and from above, the overhang of the main hangar doors into the city heavily defended by a number of B-1 droids. A pair of repeating blasters in turret positions on either side of the hangar openings are giving the Separatist their heaviest amount of firepower, forcing the squads to seek cover rapidly. Already you can see a pair of brothers down, though you’re not certain who they are. The fire is too heavy to get to them for the moment.

A second LAAT/i, its guns blazing as well, follows in as yours takes off. A fresh wave of Clones charge out, the entirety of your platoon now touched down and engaged in the fighting. You fall into cover behind a large cargo box, likely abandoned here when the Separatists attacked, along with 2337 who leans out to send his own fire at the droid forces taking cover behind nearby cargo pallets. You spot Guile and 4582 a bit further back, their rifles firing in turns as they go to work on the droids on the overhang.

It’s a real firefight you think to yourself, you’ll need to take action soon. Right on time, the order arrives in the form of Sergeant Dance as he joins you in cover.

“Lieutenant Falx wants those turrets taken out!” he shouts, “We get the left one!

>Advance to get their attention, trust Guile to take them out quickly.
>Try to push the flank, see if you can get an angle on them.
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>>4031319
>Try to push the flank, see if you can get an angle on them.
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>>4031319
>>Advance to get their attention, trust Guile to take them out quickly.
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>>4031319
>>Advance to get their attention, trust Guile to take them out quickly.
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>>4031319
>Advance to get their attention, trust Guile to take them out quickly.
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>>4031319
>Advance to get their attention, trust Guile to take them out quickly.
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>>4031319
>Advance to get their attention, trust Guile to take them out quickly.
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>Advance to get their attention, trust Guile to take them out quickly.

“Shields!” Sergeant Dance yells, “Forward!”

Popping out from their cover, you see two Clones rise and face their blast shields to the firing turrets. Together, they start walking steadily forward, step by step and shoulder to shoulder. They hold the shields together close as they use their carbines to fire from the sides.They pass by your cover, allowing Dance, 2337, and you to fall in behind them. You place a hand on the shoulder of the brother in front of you, this one called “Beast” if you remember correctly, and lean out from behind him to fire your own blaster.

He’s noticeably large for a clone, maybe even slightly larger than you now that you’re right next to him. Grunting only slightly with each stray blaster impact on his shield, he doesn’t seem to be in much difficulty. Dance is a mirror image to you on your left, his hand on 9009’s shoulder and leaning out with his shotgun every few steps. 2337 follows behind all of you, keeping low for the moment. Your armored wall, firing blasters and and knocking down the droids in front of you, quickly draws the attention of the turret position in front of you.

The droid crewing the gun opens up, a torrent of fire forcing the two shieldbearers to lower their carbines and fully brace. Dance and you immediately close up behind them, supporting your brothers as they endure the storm. 2337 goes to work, alternating sides quickly as he keeps the turret swiveling, rather than focusing on one shield entirely.

You feel Beast slowly shift his weight, perhaps finally having some difficulty keeping his shield straight, when a blaster bolt shot lances past you and drives into the droid gunner’s head. A glance behind you gives a momentary look at Guile dropping back below cover with his long-barreled blaster, before moving up to a new shooting position with 4582. The droid dropping doesn’t entirely free you up, however, as a number of droids have joined in on firing on your group.

The answer to them comes in the form of an impressive hail of fire from a Z-6 Rotary Cannon. CT-5309 rises from his cover and lays down timely suppressing fire, not only letting Guile and 4582 move up unchallenged, but taking the pressure off 9009 and Beast. The shield wall starts to advance again and Dance and you go back to picking off droids in your path.

You glance over to your right to check on the progress on the other turret and see…

>Lieutenant Falx leading another squad in a frontal assault…
>Two squads laying down overwhelming fire and advancing in turns...
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>>4031411
>>Two squads laying down overwhelming fire and advancing in turns...
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>>4031411
>>Two squads laying down overwhelming fire and advancing in turns...
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>>4031411
>Two squads laying down overwhelming fire and advancing in turns...
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>>4031411
>>Two squads laying down overwhelming fire and advancing in turns...


Isn’t a Corporal supposed to lead a squad?

Also how is the space situation in Kamino’s orbit, I know the CIS hasn’t completely blockcaded the planet but what’s parked and fighting with the acclimators?

Any word of the Judicals coming to support the Fleet?
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>Two squads laying down overwhelming fire and advancing in turns...
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>>4031411
>>Two squads laying down overwhelming fire and advancing in turns...
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>>4031415
>Two squads laying down overwhelming fire and advancing in turns…

It’s methodical, you think to yourself, if perhaps a bit cautious. Of course, none of the other squads seem to have brought shields with them. Or, perhaps, they didn’t have a sniper the same quality as Guile? At any rate, the tactic is effective. As one squad lays down fire, the next one advances and slowly they close in on the turret. On one such hail of fire the droid gunner goes down, pierced by a dozen bolts, and the second turret falls silent.

You feel a momentary sense of pride as your squad not only accomplished the same feat as them, but faster.

The shot of adrenaline makes your heart beat faster and you wish that the Beast was moving more quickly to the hangars. The shield troops keep their steady pace though, absorbing fire as it comes in. It’s then you notice that the droids look to be falling back. With their turrets gone, they must have orders to withdraw to defensive positions inside. You’re about to turn your head to Sergeant Dance when you finally catch sight of Lieutenant Falx.

He’s running straight down the middle with the fourth squad hot on his heels in a blind charge. They’re not even blasting, you realize, just running ahead. As they run right past your squad, you find yourself wondering just how suicidal he is. Clones were raised to be aggressive and bold, but weren’t officers supposed to control that and be more-

The hangar’s blast doors are moving.

You look past the Lieutenant and the troops with him and confirm the massive doors are coming down quickly. As the droids are falling back, they must be sealing the way in. The distance to the hangar from here is close enough that you think you could make it, but only if you break into a sprint. You look over to Dance, confirming he sees what you do, but he doesn’t seem to be ordering you to follow...

>Start running, urge the squad to hurry!
>Follow the Sergeant’s lead.
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>>4031518
>>Start running, urge the squad to hurry!

They're gonna need all the troops they can get since they'll be cut off for awhile.
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>>4031518
>>Start running, urge the squad to hurry!
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>>4031449
Negative, Sergeants are the basic squad leaders. A Corporal might be there to assist them or to take over if the Sergeant goes down, but not always. Especially if Geonosis thinned the ranks a fair amount.

The situation in orbit is not something you were briefed on. You were able to see some capital ships fighting on the way down, but that was about all.

You are unaware of any other incoming reinforcements.
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>>4031527
Don't corporals lead fire teams? like they command like 1-3 other guys below him?
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>>4031518
>Follow the Sergeant’s lead.
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>>4031537
That is generally correct. It's mainly how they assist the Sergeants.
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>>4031518
>Start running, urge the squad to hurry!
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>>4031518
>Start running, urge the squad to hurry!
Fortune favors the bold! Dead and injured are the sign of bad commanders
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>>4031518
>Start running, urge the squad to hurry!
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>>4031518
>>Start running, urge the squad to hurry!


I feel like we would have been more useful in the space battle but I guess we can leave that to the Jedi who actually have starfighters.
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>>4031518
>>Start running, urge the squad to hurry!
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>>4031240
>Mysterious symbols
Can we not read Mandalorian or is it legit mysterious symbols
>>4031518
Start running
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>Start running, urge the squad to hurry!

You break from the cover of Beast’s shield and start running after the Lieutenant’s squad.

“We’ve got to hurry!” you shout, “The doors are closing!”

“Trooper!” you hear Dance call out from behind you.

Your attention is on the hangar however, you can see the droids inside starting to get in position to open fire on Falx. The Lieutenant and his squad pass underneath the door, ducking their helmets slightly as they pass. They raise their blasters and start shooting, fighting their way forward. The door is almost closed as you approach.

If the door is shut on them, they’ll be outgunned in a bad way. Why hadn’t they held up and waited? You glance over your shoulder, most of your squad is still formed up behind the shields, Guile and 4582 were hustling just to get to them. Why hadn’t Dance followed? There’s no time to ask. There’s no time to hesitate.

You slide underneath the blast door just as it closes.

With a solid clank, the massive hangar door settles into place and seals the inside from the storm outside. The sound of blaster fire echoes through the massive space and you scramble to your feet, getting your carbine ready. There are a number of ships in the hangar, most of them smoldering or shot to pieces. You quickly fall behind a destroyed Kaminoan shuttle, taking stock of the situation. Lieutenant Falx and his men have found some cover behind a burning LAAT, probably one left behind when the rest were deployed to Geonosis, farther down the hangar. The droids on the opposite side wall are hitting them with a strong barrage, but they seem well covered for now.

>Look for a way to get the doors open, there should be a panel nearby.
>Take advantage of the situation and flank them, the droids haven’t seen you.
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>>4031518
>>Start running, urge the squad to hurry!
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>>4031641
>Look for a way to get the doors open, there should be a panel nearby.
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Rolled 2 (1d2)

>>4031641
>>Look for a way to get the doors open, there should be a panel nearby.
>>Take advantage of the situation and flank them, the droids haven’t seen you.
Ahhhh fuck I can't decide! Rolling for it! 1 is get the doors open, 2 is flank.
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>>4031641
>Look for a way to get the doors open, there should be a panel nearby.
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>>4031577
They're nothing you're familiar with and you've seen written Mando'a.

>>4031554
Needs of the Grand Army trooper, the fight on the ground is time critical!
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>>4031641
>Look for a way to get the doors open, there should be a panel nearby.
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>>4031641
>>Look for a way to get the doors open, there should be a panel nearby.
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>>4031641
>Look for a way to get the doors open, there should be a panel nearby.
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>>4031641
>>Look for a way to get the doors open, there should be a panel nearby.

Allowing fresh troops a way in is critical, and the LT has it handled for now.
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>>4031641
>Look for a way to get the doors open, there should be a panel nearby.
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>>4031641
>Look for a way to get the doors open, there should be a panel nearby.
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>>4031641

>Take advantage of the situation and flank them, the droids haven’t seen you.

How many B1 or OOM Droids are blasting at our allies?
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>Look for a way to get the doors open, there should be a panel nearby.

You lower your carbine and duck, running quick and low for the next starship over. Then you peer around the side, ensuring that none of the droids are focusing in your direction. You repeat the process once and then twice more as you make your way toward the hangar’s side wall. Following it down you come to what looks like a maintenance panel. As you reach the screen, however, it’s very obvious that it’s taken a blaster bolt at some point and doesn’t look particularly functional. You try the console anyway, hoping to get something out of it or try voice activation, but nothing seems to be working properly.

With no way to activate it, you hurry along looking for another terminal that might be of use.

Stepping over a broken maintenance droid, you’re careful to keep quiet. The sound of blaster fire from Falx’s position seems to be intensifying. The droids seem to be trickling in through access ways from the city proper, marching into the hangar and then proceeding directly on the assault toward the troopers. Growing more concerned by the arrival of yet more droids and the lack of reinforcements of your own you start getting a little more impatient, moving up in cover without properly checking all directions. There’s another panel in front of you that might be your best bet..

As you move forward, a hatch way opens up less than a few meters in front of you.

You quickly halt, skidding to a stop on the hangar’s deck and grab the wall to keep yourself from falling. With no time to spare you fall back behind a wall support that provides just enough cover to not be seen. There’s a brief pause, but then blaster fire starts pouring out from the access way. Destroyer droids! Marching forward, the heavy fire of their blasters pounding the LAAT the Lieutenant and his men are behind, the Droidekas seem completely fixated on destroying them.

The droids are a stone's throw away, but moving onward…

>Engage them, you have the best shot of knocking them out!
>Stay back and let them pass, get to the panel and get the doors open!
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>>4031766
>Stay back and let them pass, get to the panel and get the doors open!
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>>4031766
This will be my last post of the evening! Thank you for playing.

I'm hitting up a convention tomorrow, so I'm not certain if I'll be on tomorrow evening. I'll try to keep you posted. If I'm not, the next shot will be 2300 GMT on Sunday.

>>4031726
At the moment, there's at least several dozen with more every few moments.
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>>4031766
>Stay back and let them pass, get to the panel and get the doors open!
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>>4031766
>Stay back and let them pass, get to the panel and get the doors open!
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>>4031766
>Stay back and let them pass, get to the panel and get the doors open!
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>>4031766
>Stay back and let them pass, get to the panel and get the doors open!
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>>4031766
>>Engage them, you have the best shot of knocking them out!
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>>4031766
>>Stay back and let them pass, get to the panel and get the doors open!
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>>4031766
If we have a pair of detonators toss both of them at their feet after cooking them for a bit.
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>>4031909
CT-0027 [ACTIVE]: DC-15S Blaster Carbine, Beskad, Detonator, Medpac
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>>4031914
Only one det?

Maybe we can toss it at them after we've gotten past the doors and before it closes.
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>>4031766
>>Engage them, you have the best shot of knocking them out!
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>>4033034
I put on my robe and wizard hat
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>>4033196
>*I put on my robe and lightsaber.
FTFY
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>>4031766
>Engage them, you have the best shot of knocking them out!
Use detonators
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>>4031766
>>Engage them, you have the best shot of knocking them out!
>>4033323
You have the right of it, Anon.
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>Stay back and let them pass, get to the panel and get the doors open!

Considering your detonator, you think that you might be able to do some real damage to the droids before they could even realize what hit them. At the same time, however, having only one is something of a limitation. You might be able to toss it at one and blast the other, but there was no way to guarantee your success. Despite the large amount of fire coming down on the Lieutenant, you know that, if you went down, there would be no way to get the hangar doors open.

Holding yourself back, you let the Droidekas pass by unchallenged. The access door slides shut again and you wait a moment before becoming confident that more droids won’t come spilling out from it. The closed doors and distracted destroyers means you can slip by unnoticed safely to the next panel on the wall.

You reach it and quickly begin trying to pull up the hangar controls, but there’s a fair amount of difficulty to do so. It seems like most of the functionality of the panel has been limited. There’s a lockout put on top of all the door commands that’s coming from a higher priority control source. If you had some more computer sense, you might be able to splice it, but you haven’t a clue where to start to do that. You smack the panel, frustrated that you can’t just open the hangar like you had hoped.

About to abandon the position and go looking for another place to try, you suddenly realize that not all the controls are locked out however. While the hangar door controls seem tied to the overriding security protocol, there’s no such thing blocking the other controls. Namely, there’s a large maintenance crane attached to Kaminoan shuttle that you may be able to control. Testing the inputs, you confirm you do indeed have the ability to raise and lower the ship, as well as move it around the hangar.

You see that the Destroyer droids have linked up with some B-1s and are, together, pressing in toward the trapped squad’s flank. The heavy fire of the Rollies are keeping the Clones heads and blasters back behind cover. If they get much closer, however, it may not be useful protection for long...

>Drop the shuttle on the advancing droids.
>Move it to the Lieutenant’s position and give them more cover.
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>>4035492
>Drop the shuttle on the advancing droids.
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>bring down the hammer (the hammer is my penis) [My penis is the shuttle]
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>>4035492
>>Drop the shuttle on the advancing droids.
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>>4035492
>>Drop the shuttle on the advancing droids.
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>>4035492
>>Drop the shuttle on the advancing droids.
This reminds me of the Republic Commando Game. I miss it...
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>>4035492
>>Drop the shuttle on the advancing droids.
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>>4035492
>Drop the shuttle on the advancing droids.
Let's hope this deals with the destroyers
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>>4035492
>>Drop the shuttle on the advancing droids.
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>Drop the shuttle on the advancing droids.

It takes a few more attempts before you have a perfect feeling of how the controls translate to the crane, but the system is intuitive enough that your piloting skills are more than sufficient. The real challenge is using the controls at the panel and trying to gauge exactly what the shuttle is precisely over the top of. This kind of maneuvering likely would have multiple maintenance Clones or droids to complete.

The shuttle sways dramatically everytime you change its vector too suddenly, but there’s no time to be precise with the droids closing in on Falx and the other clones. You just have to hope the crane can hold the load for a few moments longer… There!

As you see the shadow below the shuttle coming closer and closer up from behind the droids, you hit the release icon and watch expectantly for the load to fall. To your complete dismay, however, the computer merely gives you a disapproving chirp as the system won’t release while the crane is moving. Kaminoan procedures, you think annoyed. You stop the crane’s movement, but the shuttle starts to swing heavily, just over the top of the droids right below.

One of the B-1s appears to notice the shadow and looks up. The droid staggers a bit when it realizes the position they’re all in.

“What the-” you can barely hear the droid shout, pointing upward as you hit the icon again.

The shuttle falls, crashing downward toward the pack of droids. The B-1 and a few more like it are clearly flattened, as well as one of the Destroyer droids. The momentum of the shuttle, from the swinging, unfortunately kept it from falling perfectly straight. A second later, the other droideka and a handful of surviving B=1s peak out from behind the wreckage and spot you.

That’s not good.

Without wasting a breath, you dive behind a small stack of cargo and supply boxes as the first blasters start impacting near you. You’ve taken out some droids but have earned the attention of a few more, you think quickly. Wondering how you could take them all out or hold on for now, you’re surprised when…

>Falx charges out from cover…
>The nearby access door opens again...
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>>4035613
>>Falx charges out from cover…

Is the LAAT/I totaled ?
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>>Falx charges out from cover…
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>>4035613
>>The nearby access door opens again...
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>>4035613
>Falx charges out from cover…
Fix bayonets
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>>4035613
>>Falx charges out from cover…
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>>4035613
>Falx charges out from cover…
Seems in character for this guy.
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>Falx charges out from cover…

There droids marching toward you and firing are suddenly blasted from behind, a number of B1s dropping instantly and the Destroyer forced to face back toward the burning LAAT. Although a momentary respite, it’s enough that you’re able to turn and see the situation unfold.

Lieutenant Falx has charged out from cover, his carbine blasting as he goes. He’s followed shortly by the rest of his troopers coming out on either side of the gunship in a full on counter attack that sends them hurling like mad into the approaching droids. The charge of the momentum carries them through the first couple ranks, but very quickly you see that things are starting to go awry. Falx suddenly looks confused, his head turning as though he’s searching for something elsewhere in the hanagar. You see a brother take a pair of blaster bolts near him and collapse to the ground.

At that moment, the droideka opens up on the Clones, firing even into the droid ranks as it takes down another Clone with ease. Falx starts yelling to fall back and you’re struck by the confusion in his voice. A third brother gets hit and goes down screaming, but Falx is there to grab his armor and drag him back behind the gunship.

You pop up from your cover and start firing, hitting the Destroyer from behind and knocking it out. Shifting fire to the B1s, you manage to get a couple more before the droid fire returns and pins you down.

What had that attack been? You think to yourself what the Lieutenant possibly could have been trying to achieve. Had he underestimated the enemy forces? He had clearly been under heavy fire. Had he seen you and wanted to help? Unlikely, you think, considering he seemed much more focused on looking at the various access ways than anything else…

>Try to work your way to the Lieutenant’s position, they have injured troopers...
>You need the hangar door open! See if there’s anything else that might work...
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>You need the hangar door open! See if there’s anything else that might work...
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>>4035728
>>Try to work your way to the Lieutenant’s position, they have injured troopers...
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>>4035728
>>You need the hangar door open! See if there’s anything else that might work...
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>>4035728
>>You need the hangar door open! See if there’s anything else that might work...
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>>4035728
>>Try to work your way to the Lieutenant’s position, they have injured troopers...
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>>4035728
>>Try to work your way to the Lieutenant’s position, they have injured troopers...

Technically the back up medic
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>You need the hangar door open! See if there’s anything else that might work...

medical assistance is worthless if all die.

Maybe we can use the crane to batting ram a door. Literally anything at this point, anything and everything.
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>You need the hangar door open! See if there’s anything else that might work…

There’s growing confusion in your own mind. Something is clearly wrong here and your brothers are starting to die. Why had the Lieutenant even charged in? What was the goal?

You consider trying to push to get to Falx’s position, they could surely use the medical help or at least another blaster in defense. Still, you keep fixated on the task at hand. Getting the bay doors open was the best chance of getting more help inside, you were certain. The question was how to do it. If the controls were locked down and the master controls weren’t available and you couldn’t slice in, that left something of a hurdle to get over. You would have to be unconventional.

The blast doors were likely hardened to keep the hangar safe. However, you had to guess that the Kaminoans weren’t too keen on overly-reinforcing them. They had to stand up to the frequent storms outside and maybe the possibility of containing fires or stopping unauthorized vehicles. Hitting them with military-grade explosives just might be enough to punch a hole in them that could be exploited. But what explosives? Perhaps if you had the demo packs you could pull something off, but in here…

Ammo crates.

The LAAT that Falx and the rest of his men are hiding behind has a few ammo crates nearby, missile containers by the look at them. They’ve somehow managed to have not been blown up yet. One of those could be enough to punch through the blast doors or at least cause a major dent. Multiple of them would almost certainly do the trick, you think to yourself. Perhaps if you used the crane, you’d be able to move them to the blast door and set them off somehow. It’s a bit of a longshot, but doing so would likely be the best option left. The trouble would be getting a chance to do so, if the droids saw you, you would be an easy target at the control panel. It would be close…

>Try to move some crates to help cover you while at the controls.
>There’s no time, you just have to risk it.
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>>There’s no time, you just have to risk it.
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>>There’s no time, you just have to risk it.
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>>There’s no time, you just have to risk it.
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>>There’s no time, you just have to risk it.
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>>Try to move some crates to help cover you while at the controls.
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>>There’s no time, you just have to risk it.
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>There’s no time, you just have to risk it.

If they see you, they see you. You decide quickly to rise and get back on the controls to the hangar’s crane system. The process is again made all the more difficult by the fact you’re doing it alone, rather than having a spotter or someone to call out when you’ve gone too far. You feel the stress as you try to line the crane up to grab the ammo container. You couldn’t risk lowering it down farther first without alerting the rest of the droids something was happening, so it’s rather nerve-wracking as you attempt to eye-ball it into position.

With no other way to make it more accurate, you give the command for the crane line to lower and go for the pick up. It looks fairly good up until your about a couple meters above and it’s clear you’re slightly off-target, the crane head touching the top of the LAAT/i. You try to adjust it quickly, getting clear and then dropping down to reattempt the catch. This time you’re almost bullseye over the middle and you command the attachment. You start moving the crate horizontally, even before it’s raised fully upward, presuming the droids would catch it almost immediately anyway.

As it happens, a B1 is walking just in front of the crate as you swing it around to get clear. The crate smashes into the droid, causing the hapless B1 to flail and drop its blaster, tumbling to the floor.

“Heeeey,” the droid complains at the crane, “Watch it, you dummy!”

To your relief, the droid stands up but remains focused on the crane, watching its path across the hangar and toward the blast door. You have to be far enough down not to endanger the Lieutenant and his men. It would be possible to set it down relatively soon, but you’d have to hope your blaster carbine can hit and set it off. If you wanted to detonate the crate with your detonator, it would have to be fairly close though. Leading it too far down might direct the droid’s attention to you.

>Bring it in close, so you can use the detonator.
>Keep it away from both Falx and you, it won’t know you’re here until you fire.
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>>4035956
>Keep it away from both Falx and you, it won’t know you’re here until you fire.
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>>4035956
>>Keep it away from both Falx and you, it won’t know you’re here until you fire.
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>>4035956
>>Keep it away from both Falx and you, it won’t know you’re here until you fire.
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>>4035956
>Keep it away from both Falx and you, it won’t know you’re here until you fire.
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Woah...what if Falx ran out of cover and was confused because it was something he would never do...but player choice made him.
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>>Keep it away from both Falx and you, it won’t know you’re here until you fire.
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>Keep it away from both Falx and you, it won’t know you’re here until you fire.

Although it might take a little extra luck, you wager that you’re about due for some. You move the ammo crate down the hangar just far enough that you're certain Falx’s troops won’t be caught in the blast. You start lowering it down, knowing the bottom of the shield will be its weakest point and most likely to blow out. The droid watching the crane seems perplexed and you notice that it’s trying to get the attention of some of the other droids.

There wouldn’t be time for it to do anything else.

As the crate touches the ground, you’re off the controls and raising your carbine. Dropping down to the deck, you fall prone to maximize your stability and minimize your profile. This was a fairly long shot for the carbine, but it was the best you were going to be able to do. After inhaling slowly, you line up the target.

The blaster carbine fires, the blue bolt lancing out and striking the blast door behind it just to the right.

“Bloody hell,” you curse. The droids immediately see the blast and start turning to look where it had come from. You won’t have very long until their scans find you.

You take one more deep breath and line up the target, adjusting as best you can. You fire a shot, a second, and then a third in short order, hoping that one of them will find the target. The droids see your blaster going off and immediately begin to raise their own to fire. One of your blaster bolts buries itself into the cra-

*KAAAAAAAA-THUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUM*

The entire crate goes up in a bright flash, the air around it atomizing as the high explosive missiles cascade almost instantaneously and detonate. The entire hangar is hit by the force of the shockwave, physically knocking back or moving anything that isn’t braced or nailed down. It’s terribly more violent than you expected, ducking your head as the force wave rolls over top you. Had you not been prone, you likely would have been thrown clean back. The droids trying to shoot you are less fortunate, being blindsided and knocked to their side.

As the flash clears and your vision refocuses, you immediately strain to see where the missiles had gone off. Where the crate had been, there’s now a gash on the blast shield. Surrounded by a dark scorch mark, the metal there has peeled outward forming an opening approximately a meter square. It’s not massive, but it would be enough for a trooper or two to pass through.

You return your attention to the rest of the hangar…

>See if you can spot Falx and his men.
>Start picking off the droids before they get up.
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>>4036015
>Start picking off the droids before they get up.
Falx and his mad lads can babysit themselves just fine.
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>>4036015
>Start picking off the droids before they get up.
Preventative medicine
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>>Start picking off the droids before they get up.
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>>4036015
>>Start picking off the droids before they get up.
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>>4036015
>>Start picking off the droids before they get up.
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>>4036015
>Start picking off the droids before they get up.
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>>4036015
>Start picking off the droids before they get up.
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>>4036015
>>Start picking off the droids before they get up.
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>Start picking off the droids before they get up.

You immediately go to work on the droid forces as they start to stand up, sending bursts of your carbine downrange. The closer ones you manage to hit quite reliably, scrapping a few before you’re forced into longer and longer shots. The droids seem to take particular notice of this and start sending back their own blaster bolts.

It’s scattered at first but slowly, as more and more join in, you find yourself forced back into cover. While it seems a bit dangerous for the moment, some of Falx’s men must start firing again because a new direction of attack hits the droids. There’s clearly disorder growing amongst the droids and they struggle to mount effective counteracts, torn between the multiple target positions. It’s then that you see the first trooper come through the whole in the blast shield. One by one, the Clones come crawling in and rising to fire.

The access door near you swooshes open and you quickly point your blaster expecting droids. To your surprise, however, you find yourself aiming a blast shield carried by none other than Beast! The Clone seems surprised to see you, but quickly points his own carbine away and focuses on the droids farther in the hangar.

Your squad comes charging into the room, Sergeant Dance leading them forward with a shield in one hand and a shotgun in the other. You rise up and join the assault, following in after your squad, seeing both Guile and 4582 getting in on the action. There’s no 2337 though…

“9009 took a hit!” 4582 says, catching your likely question, “2337 is back with him.”

Guile fires beside you, his long barrel blaster probably not well aimed on the run, but certainly still dangerous. The other Clones combine their fire with the brothers crawling in and Falx’s position, until the droids are in a complete state of helplessness and confusion. As they rapidly melt away, you see the ones just entering quickly falling back, likely given orders to retreat to a new defensive area. Looking over all the busted droids in the hangar, you don’t blame them.

There weren’t only broken droids, however…

>Start seeing about the wounded, Falx’s men are probably the worst off.
>Quickly try to find out what happened from Guile and 4582.
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>Start seeing about the wounded, Falx’s men are probably the worst off.
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>>Start seeing about the wounded, Falx’s men are probably the worst off.
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>>4036138
>Start seeing about the wounded, Falx’s men are probably the worst off; ask Guile about what happened outside over comms.
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Has my vote
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>>Start seeing about the wounded, Falx’s men are probably the worst off.
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>>4036138
>Start seeing about the wounded, Falx’s men are probably the worst off.
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>Start seeing about the wounded, Falx’s men are probably the worst off.

Not wasting any time, you head straight for the burning LAAT and the troops around it. The Clones are moving their injured clear of the wreckage and getting them farther down the hangar blast shield for safety. As you approach, you see Lieutenant Falx dragging a wounded trooper, though it looks like the officer has a wound himself on his side.

Stepping in, you help Falx with the trooper and the two of you set him down. You pull out the medpac and start trying to address the trooper’s wound, a rather nasty looking blaster wound on the right side of his chest. The bolt went clean through his armor and was likely rather fatal without advance medical attention soon. For now all you really can do is try to apply some bacta and cover the damage after cleaning. Even 2337 would be hard pressed to do much more. While you work, Falx stands closeby, a hand over his bleeding injury.

When at last you finish, you turn your attention to the Lieutenant and try to coax him to remove his hand so you can see the damage.

“I got careless…” he says rather bitterly.

“What do you mean, Sir?” you enquire, finally having a clear view of his wound. It’s not from a blaster bolt, but rather a piece of metal that managed to break its way through his side armor. Maybe it was from the explosion?

“I had heard some droids get destroyed,” he said plainly, not paying too much attention to you or your work, “Then blaster fire in another direction. I thought the flanking squads had arrived. Maybe I was impatient because they hadn't arrived on time?”

“Flanking squads?” is all you can think to ask.

“The other squads,” Falx says, still largely distracted, “We were just supposed to keep the droids distracted with the rest came around and hit them by surprise. I jumped the gun, apparently, and had us charge out too soon...”

>”I apologize, Sir. That was... my fault. I was acting on my initiative...”
>”The flanking squads took hits, Sir, you couldn’t have predicted them getting slowed down...”
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This will be my last post for this evening, thank you! I expect to be on tomorrow evening, though I may be a bit delayed. Let's plan for 2300 or 0000 GMT, I'll keep you posted!
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>>”I apologize, Sir. That was... my fault. I was acting on my initiative...”
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>>”The flanking squads took hits, Sir, you couldn’t have predicted them getting slowed down...”
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>”The flanking squads took hits, Sir, you couldn’t have predicted them getting slowed down...”
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>>4036209
Whoops
>”I apologize, Sir. That was... my fault. I was acting on my initiative...”
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>>4036209
>”I apologize, Sir. That was... my fault. I was acting on my initiative...”
>”The flanking squads took hits, Sir, you couldn’t have predicted them getting slowed down...”
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>>4036209
>”The flanking squads took hits, Sir, you couldn’t have predicted them getting slowed down...”
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>>4036209
>”I apologize, Sir. That was... my fault. I was acting on my initiative...”
We gotta wait until we're in command to do these things...
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>>4036209
>”I apologize, Sir. That was... my fault. I was acting on my initiative...”
Although why not both?
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>>4036209
>>”I apologize, Sir. That was... my fault. I was acting on my initiative...”
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>>4036209
>>”I apologize, Sir. That was... my fault. I was acting on my initiative...”
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>>4036209
>”I apologize, Sir. That was... my fault. I was acting on my initiative...”
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>>4036209
>>”The flanking squads took hits, Sir, you couldn’t have predicted them getting slowed down...”
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>”I apologize, Sir. That was... my fault. I was acting on my initiative...”

The Lieutenant tilts his head at the statement.

“I raced into the far side of the hangar before the door shut, Sir,” you continue, taking his silence as reason to go further, “I dropped the the shuttle on the Destroyer droid and got their attention.”

Falx seems genuinely surprised.

“Trooper, what’s your designation?”

“CT-0027,” you answer directly.

“Sergeant Dance’s squad. Your orders had been to take out the left turret. What made you run into the hangar?” the officer asks, as you start finishing up the covering on the trooper’s wound.

“I say the doors were closing and you going inside,” you explain simply, “May I check your wound, Sir?”

Falx nods, and lifts his arm revealing a rather bloody, but relatively minor wound to your surprise. You would have to be careful as you removed it and applied the bacta you had left. Usually it would be better to leave in and transport the patient to an aid station, but somehow you didn’t think Falx was about to go anywhere…

You hear him take in a sharp breath as you go to work.

“0027,” Falx manages another question, “Did you tell your Sergeant what was happening?”

You pause, halfway through removing the twisted piece of bulkhead.

“I… didn’t, Sir,” you say a bit sheepishly.

“Why?” the Lieutenant queries.

In truth, you weren’t sure. It hadn’t even crossed your mind to be honest. Perhaps, unconsciously, you had been worried Dance would have told you to stop. Were you afraid to disobey him or even just disobey his orders in front of the rest? He was probably quite upset by what had happened.

“I don’t have an excuse, Sir,” you say plainly.

“That’s not an answer,” Falx presses, “Why do you think you didn’t speak to him?

“I’m not…” you start to answer, “I’ve always been trained to listen to orders and acknowledge, not to tell a superior what I’m doing.”

“Insightful,” Falx nods, probably cringing as you apply the synth-flesh over the wound, “Were you trained to act without orders?”

“Sergeant Wrax took… steps to make sure we were able, I think,” you try to explain, “I don’t think he ever called it that so plainly, but he made us rather independent when it came to accomplishing mission objectives.”

“I see,” Falx replies as you finish up, “Rally up with your Sergeant, immediately. He’ll have orders for you.”

You stand up and salute.

“Yes, Sir!”

“And trooper,” Falx says, as you’re turning around, “Keep with your brothers, they need you more.”

“Yes, Sir,” you reply again, the implication not lost on you. You had ran ahead of them without much of a second thought.

As you reach your squad, Sergeant Dance sees you and immediately…

>Hands you the Blast Shield in his hand...
>Pulls you aside for a few words...
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>>Hands you the Blast Shield in his hand...
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>>Pulls you aside for a few words...
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>>4037369
>Pulls you aside for a few words...
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>>Pulls you aside for a few words...
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>>4037369
>>Pulls you aside for a few words...
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>>Hands you the Blast Shield in his hand...
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>Pulls you aside for a few words...

He won’t be happy
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>Pulls you aside for a few words…

Your brothers are keen to speak with you, but Sergeant Dance is quick to step between you. He guides you off to the side somewhat abruptly.

“Two-Seven,” he says gruffly, “I do not have the time to explain how many regulations you just violated. Frankly, I think you already know.”

“Sergeant, I--” you start to say, before Dance leans in and cuts you off.

“We,” he corrects, pointedly putting a finger first on your chest and then on his, “Are a squad. We move together and we fight together. If we break apart, we die. Is that clear?”

“Yes, Sergeant,” you snap to attention, realizing you don’t have much to stand on at the moment besides his mercy. Even breaking one regulation could come with severe consequences. The hangar door starts to rise, an engineer likely breaking the security protocol. A number of Clones on the outside, likely having just arrived, start bringing in fresh supplies and ammunition.

“Everyone is itching to get the Seps out of here. I won’t fault you for scrapping droids, trooper,” Dance says with a sigh, “I especially can’t do much about in the middle of a battle, but we have a chain of command for a reason. My squad survived the catacombs because we stuck together. I’ve already had one casualty, we can’t afford more.”

You’re somewhat surprised at how well he Sergeant seems to be taking things. He’s clearly upset, and you'll perhaps be disciplined later, but you had honestly been expecting a rather noisy dressing down in front of the others.

“We’re moving out shortly,” Dance says firmly, “Get yourself sorted and ready.”

The Sergeant lets the conversation end there, moving to the other members of the squad and ordering a quick restock of weapons and items.

Having used your medpac, you debate a bit on what to take.

>Grab an ion grenade, that would have been useful when the Destroyers showed up.
>Grab another medpac, it would be good for someone besides 2337 to have one handy.
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>>4037494
>>Grab another medpac, it would be good for someone besides 2337 to have one handy.
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>>4037494
>>Grab another medpac, it would be good for someone besides 2337 to have one handy.

Having a medpac is always good
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>>4037494
>Grab another medpac, it would be good for someone besides 2337 to have one handy.
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>>4037494
>Grab another medpac, it would be good for someone besides 2337 to have one handy.
I am sorry for mandalorianin' our way into trouble, sarge. With all his bravado, insane feats and mando swordfights 0027 kinda forgot he was supposed to be a generic stormtrooper by design. Guess the cloners aren't all-knowing.
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>>4037494
>>Grab another medpac, it would be good for someone besides 2337 to have one handy.

ok, next time we should actually wait for orders instead of doing our own thing. We caused casualties there by getting Falx confused. We are only a normal Clone Trooper officially, not a Commando or such.
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>>Grab another medpac, it would be good for someone besides 2337 to have one handy.
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>Grab another medpac, it would be good for someone besides 2337 to have one.

You decide to stick to the medical kit, it would be a useful thing to have if more of the squad took hits. As much as the Sergeant might like to not, you find yourself thinking that getting out of here without more wounded in the squad would be a difficult task to achieve. Still, it was certainly worth a try.

The time you spend getting it is just long enough for 2337 to appear on the scene, jogging into the hanger and rendezvousing back with the squad.

“9009 has just been transported out,” he reports to Sergeant Dance, “He’ll be able to survive, I think, but they’ll have a hard time saving his leg…”

“That’s a worry for later, Three-Seven,” Dance cuts him off, before raising his voice to the rest of the squad, “We’re moving out! We have new coordinates to advance to and hold while the rest of the battalion lands. Beast, you’re with me, we’re leading. 5309 follow us close with that cannon, Five-One be right with him. Two-Seven and Three-Seven, your next, be ready to assist or advance when we need you. Guile and 4582 bring up the rear. On the double, move!”

The squad sets out immediately, advancing two by two with the shields in the front and facing ahead. Dance leads you all straight to one of the access ways and through the hatchway into the city proper. Of course, a Kaminoan city is something like a large building to itself. The halls are very much like those of the Cloning Facility, the passages white and bright, long and sparsely decorated. If the droids retreated through here it’s very clear they didn’t like their chances of holding it. Perhaps they simply didn’t have enough droids to contest your foothold or perhaps they were waiting in ambush.

The Sergeant orders a halt after you’ve advanced a couple hundred meters in. You’re not the only one thinking about it, it seems. He turns around and…

>Orders 2337 and you to scout ahead.
>Tells you all to start checking the rooms as you go.
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>>4037578
>>Tells you all to start checking the rooms as you go.
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>>4037578
>>Tells you all to start checking the rooms as you go.
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>>4037578
>>Tells you all to start checking the rooms as you go.
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>>4037578
>>Tells you all to start checking the rooms as you go.
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>Tells you all to start checking the rooms as you go.
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>Tells you all to start checking the rooms as you go.

“Clearing procedure” Dance shouts, ordering your brother and you to start entering the apartments and compartments you pass along the way. Guile and 4582 take the left side, while 2337 and you check those on the right. It naturally will slow down the advance, you know, but it was better to be certain there was no trap forming behind you.

It’s an interesting chance to glimpse the life of the Kaminoans you have to admit.

Using his fusion cutters and having been given the instruction to do so, 7651 is able to break the security on most all the rooms that you come upon. Within each one you find the signs of a society that’s not quite as dedicated to efficiency as the scientist-cloners who had created you would seem to represent. It made sense you suppose. Here and there you would find frivolities and signs of eccentricities which spoke of various occupations, life styles, hobbies and more. You’re more focused on making sure there are no droids hiding out, but every once in a while you pause to catch a glimpse of the small trinkets and baubles the austere Kaminoans allowed themselves.

The differences in the castes were as evident in their rooms than if you were looking them straight in the eyes. The most opulent and elaborately decorated were surely the administrators and the executives, while the common laborers had barely more than a place to sleep. Of course, compared to your sleeping tube it was a great deal more spacious, but even here you could tell that most Kamionans lived as cramped a lifestyle as could be imagined.

Your insights into their culture were interrupted, however, when there’s suddenly the sound of firing blasters from outside the room you’re checking! Grabbing 2337, the two of you get back to the door and check the passage. Dance and Beast are facing a small barrage of blasters coming from a number of B1s farther down, their shields holding out. On occasion, they open up a gap for 5309 to fire his rotary blaster down the hall.

“Detonators!” Dance shouts, “We have to keep them in cover to advance in this!”

The Sergeant was right, there probably wasn’t any other way to advance up this hall without a few explosions. Your mind wanders, though, and you recall the maintenance shaft that Guile had used to get between apartments back when you were scouting out Sergeant Vrul. You had seen the access ports in these apartments as well. You could let Dance know that bit of intel, but a part of you wonders if he just wants you to follow orders...

>Use explosives and covering fire to advance up the hall.
>Explain to him you can try to use the maintenance droid passage to take them by surprise.
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>>4037675
>>Use explosives and covering fire to advance up the hall.
But also tell him about the maintenance droid passages, we might need to use them later.
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>>4037675
>>4037681
Voting for this
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>>4037675
Supporting >>4037681
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>>4037675
>>4037681
Fourthing
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>>4037675
>>4037681
This
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>>4037675
>>4037681
Porque no los dos?
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>>4037675
>>Use explosives and covering fire to advance up the hall.

Lets hold off the clever ideas for now, we're not in charge of this squad.
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>Use explosives and covering fire to advance up the hall.

You quickly jump at the orders, eager to start clearing a way forward. You prime your detonator and advance to just behind Dance and Beast, before tossing it down the hall. Like clockwork, the droids duck back into the apartments they’re hiding in and allow the entire squad to advance quickly and take cover yourselves. As the detonator blows, the shields quickly advance again, passing the droid positions and allowing your brothers and you to round in on the rooms.

The droids seem to be positioned in pairs, you quickly learn that one droid in each is designated to poke its head out and fire, while the other sits back and covers the doorway. You’re nearly blasted by one the first time you try it, but you’re quick enough to beat the droid to the punch before adjusting your fire and knocking out the second. You watch as your other brothers deal with much the same problem, but quickly you explain to each other how best to deal with it. Indeed, 7651 seems to be having the easiest time, his shotgun usually clearing out both droids in one shot.

The process repeats itself a few times, as your brothers take turns throwing their detonators when needed as well. Little by little, room by room your squad clears down the hall, removing droids from their positions in an efficient matter. As you continue, you find a moment to pass on to Sergeant Dance your knowledge of the maintenance shaft.

“How exactly do you know this?” he asks, seemingly genuinely surprised.

You don’t really have the time to explain, but you stress your sureness about them. He seems to recognize its potential value. For now, however, both he and you are confident the current tactics are working well enough.

That could be changing quickly, however, you think to yourself.

While the droids seem to be dwindling quickly, you spot an intersection in the hallway up ahead. It’s just the perfect place for droid reinforcements to be waiting. The squad…

>Continues the advance. You’re expecting a surprise.
>Holds position for a moment, waiting for anything to pop out.
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>Continues the advance. You’re expecting a surprise.
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>>4037776
>Continues the advance. You’re expecting a surprise.
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>>4037776
>Holds position for a moment, waiting for anything to pop out.

We're a loose cannon clone who doesn't play by the rules. Our superiors have got to be wondering how the hell we weren't reprogrammed in basic training with all this wacky stuff we pull/know.
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>>4037776
>>Continues the advance. You’re expecting a surprise.
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>>4037776
>>Continues the advance. You’re expecting a surprise.
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>>4037776
>>Holds position for a moment, waiting for anything to pop out.
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>>4037776
>Holds position for a moment, waiting for anything to pop out.
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>>4037776
>Holds position for a moment, waiting for anything to pop out.
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>Continues the advance. You’re expecting a surprise.

>>4037785
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>Holds position for a moment, waiting for anything to pop out.

We've got a tie! I'll give it ten more minutes, we will roll to break if we need to.
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>>4037835
>Continues the advance but slowly
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>>Continues the advance. You’re expecting a surprise.
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>Continues the advance. You’re expecting a surprise.

There’s little doubt that there’s anything but droids around the corners ahead. It would be a perfect killing field, no cover in multiple directions, no way to maneuver out of the line of fire... There was simply no reason to believe they weren’t waiting there in ambush. The Sergeant signals for you all to get low and the squad creeps forward toward the intersection.

You keep yourselves kneeling or crouching down behind the shields as you advance, your blasters aimed and ready for anything to step around the corner. You’re right behind Dance, watching and listening intently when the sound of blaster fire goes off just ahead and to the right. Everyone tenses up and braces but, to your surprise, there’s no visual sign of blaster fire. The thought strikes you that perhaps they weren’t firing your way, but down the other direction?

A pair of B1 droids appear, but not charging out to shoot at you. Rather they’re flying backward, their voice modulators screaming something like a pitiful cry as the pass. Nearly a full meter off the ground and moving faster than you can run, they disappear from view just as fast as they came, little more than a pair of tan blurs.

It must be a Jedi, you think to yourself!

You stand up and take a step forward, approaching the corner and lining up beside Sergeant Dance. Tapping him on the shoulder, you motion for him to lean his shield out slightly so you can look. Dance seems to hesitate, but ultimately does so, allowing you a little extra cover to poke around the corner.

As you do, a flash of blue light fills the view of your visor.

The hall is a veritable junkyard of broken droids, twisted, smashed, and cut to ribbons down the length you can see. Standing before you is a figure wielding a lightsaber, having stopped just short of turning your head into skewered bantha. He wears the traditional robes, which leaves little doubt in your mind that he’s anything but a Jedi. The lightsaber pulls back and they look at you confused.

“General… Kenobi?” you ask, hopefully.

“No,” they say, shaking their head as confusion turns into amusement, “But I’m looking for him. I’m Anakin Skywalker, his padawan.”

This was something of a surprise to you. Judging by the way he had come from, there was simply no way he had arrived with the rest of your battalion or even the whole of the Grand Army.

“Sir,” Dance steps in, “Our unit is here searching for the General. We’ve established a foothold and are pushing in now to his last known location.”

“I’m going there,” the young Jedi says, “Follow me!”

Without a further word, Skywalker takes off down the hall, lightsaber barred and ready. Sergeant Dance looks rather stunned and you don’t blame him. A moment later he gives the order…

>To follow after Skywalker, that was an order!
>To stay put, this is the zone you need to hold while the battalion assembles!
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>>4037907
This will be my last post of the evening! Thanks for playing again. I'll be back on tomorrow at 2300 GMT and I'll leave this vote going until then!

Any questions or comments, feel free to discuss!
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>>4037907
>>To follow after Skywalker, that was an order!
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>>4037907
>>To follow after Skywalker, that was an order!
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>>4037907
Ah so fresh faced. So full of life. So empty of thoughts of murdered younglings.
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>>4037907
>>To follow after Skywalker, that was an order!

Commander Skywalkers orders
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>>4037907
>>To stay put, this is the zone you need to hold while the battalion assembles!
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>>4037907
>>To follow after Skywalker, that was an order!
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So Felix now realizes he has a clone trooper that was basically trained like a commando/arc.
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>>4037907
>To follow after Skywalker, that was an order!
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>>4037907
>To follow after Skywalker, that was an order!
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>>4037934
We could always execute Order 66 a little early? Would save a lot of trouble.
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If write ins are ok, Split the squad leaving some to hold
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>>4037907
>To follow after Skywalker, that was an order!
Even though he's apparently been staying on Kamino, and is thus not part of the command structure hehehe
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>>4037907
>To follow after Skywalker, that was an order!

Jedi are in command, even if their orders are stupid.
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>>4037984
Where we ever taught that order?
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>>4037907
>>To follow after Skywalker, that was an order!
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>>4038244
That order can only be given by the Chancellor anyway
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>>4038444
But what if we convince other clones it came from the Chancellor?
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>>4038953
'Tis treason, then.
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>To follow after Skywalker, that was an order!

“You heard the… Commander,” Dance manages to say mostly levelly, “Move out! I’ll call it in.”

“Yes, Sergeant!” the entire squad shouts in response.

The eight of you quickly break into a run, chasing after the Jedi to catch up. Commander Skywalker must be holding himself back, you think to yourself, because the squad is able to fall in fairly quickly behind him. Thinking back to the way General Trebor and General Secura had moved on Geonosis, you’re not certain you would have been able to catch up to any Jedi in a full sprint.

The pace, however, is still high enough that the squads organization rapidly deteriorates. Beast is larger than you and maybe even stronger, but he’s not faster. Carrying the blast shield is somewhat awkward too and you can tell he and Dance are struggling just to keep up. Dance is also having to try to carry and talk into the communication pack on his back. 2337 isn’t much better, with the medical pack weighing him down as well. Similarly, Guile and 5309 have larger weapons that are clumsy to run with. 7651 just doesn’t seem very fast to begin with and looks to already be in some difficulty, though he’s determined to try. For his part, it reminds you a bit of Countdown. This leaves 4582 and you as the only ones to really keep the pace, slowly reaching the front of the group as the rest of the Clones have their various difficulties.

4582 looks over to you for a moment.

“Double-Oh,” your brother starts, taking a deep breath as he runs, “How does he know where to go?”

You’re frankly a bit concerned about that as well. The Jedi is running straight past numerous passageways and turns, seemingly on a course that only he knows.

“The Jedi have their ways,” you reply simply.

If it kept up, however, you weren’t sure if the squad would be able to follow.

>Drop back with 4582 and try to help carry some weight, you two are here for your brothers.
>Close with Skywalker and talk to him. See if that might keep him at a more reasonable pace.
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>>4039099
>Close with Skywalker and talk to him. See if that might keep him at a more reasonable pace.
If that doesn't do anything we might have to leave Skywalker at it.
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>>4039099
>>Close with Skywalker and talk to him. See if that might keep him at a more reasonable pace.
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>>4039099
>Close with Skywalker and talk to him. See if that might keep him at a more reasonable pace.
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>>4039099
>>Drop back with 4582 and try to help carry some weight, you two are here for your brothers.
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>>4039099
>>Close with Skywalker and talk to him. See if that might keep him at a more reasonable pace.

We're not force-aided speedy dickheads. Just cloned mando.
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>>4039099
>Close with Skywalker and talk to him. See if that might keep him at a more reasonable pace.
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>Close with Skywalker and talk to him. See if that might keep him at a more reasonable pace.

Digging deep, you start pumping your legs a bit faster to close the gap between you and the Jedi. The young man seems to be driven by something, completely focused on going forward. You pause a bit, considering your last thought. Biologically, the two of you were probably close to the same age, though he had probably been alive for twice as long as you because of the fast aging you had been created with. Still, for some reason, you feel something makes him seem younger than his years show.

“Commander Skywalker,” you say, trying to get his attention, “Where were you fighting on Geonosis? I don’t remember hearing your name.”

“I wasn’t on Geonosis,” he says, somewhat annoyed, “I was on Naboo. I’m assigned to protect Pad-- Senator Amidala.”

The name doesn’t mean much to you besides the title. The revelation he hadn’t been in the battle meant much more. Suddenly, you think, his apparent youth makes much more sense. All of your brothers had fought and you had felt a change in them, maybe that’s what Skywalker was missing? You’re struck by something else about the Jedi though. There is something dark in his voice, in the way he looks back at you. He has almost certainly fought and killed before, you find yourself thinking for some reason…

“When I heard my Master's distress signal,” the Padawan continues, “I came here as fast I could.”

“And the Senator?” you ask.

That gets the Jedi to suddenly slow down. He gives you a sharp look, almost turning his entire body to you for a moment, before remembering to keep running.

“What about her?” he tries to pass his surprise off, “Why ask about the Senator?”

“You said you were protecting her,” you state plainly, your natural instincts and training making you wonder about his duty.

“There is a battle going on, if you haven't noticed,” he says with a mocking tone, “She can’t be here. It’s too dangerous...”

As the Jedi trails off, you feel something cold wash over you. It’s almost as if Skywalker is sucking the heat from all around you…

A trio of blaster bolts snaps you out of the feeling. Farther down the hall in front of you, a number of B1s are marching straight toward your squad. The Jedi’s lightsaber easily blocks the incoming fire, directing them backward. It seems you’ve finally found another fight…

>Raise your blaster and start firing on the run, this charge will break through!
>Fall back a bit and give Skywalker's lightsaber room. Focus on what gets by him.
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>>Fall back a bit and give Skywalker's lightsaber room. Focus on what gets by him.
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>>4039202
>>Fall back a bit and give Skywalker's lightsaber room. Focus on what gets by him.
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>>4039202
>Fall back a bit and give Skywalker's lightsaber room. Focus on what gets by him.
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>>4039202
>Fall back a bit and give Skywalker's lightsaber room. Focus on what gets by him.
Make sure to support our brothers too.
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>>4039202
>Fall back a bit and give Skywalker's lightsaber room. Focus on what gets by him.
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>>4039202
>>Fall back a bit and give Skywalker's lightsaber room. Focus on what gets by him.
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>Fall back a bit and give Skywalker room. Focus on what gets by him.

When you had ran up behind him, you had made sure to be on the side opposite of his Jedi weapon. Now, with the blade slashing from left to right deflecting blaster bolts, you had a sudden realization you would probably just get in the way if you stuck too close. Opting instead to fall back, you’re rejoined by 4582 and the two of you raise your blasters just in time to watch Skywalker hit the first row of droids.

On Geonosis, you had watched Miraluka Padawan, Ahsla, move with supernatural grace and incredible acrobatics. General Trebor had been as solid as a rock, firmly planted and almost unaisable, striking out like a scalpel when an opportunity presented itself.

Skywalker is like a buzzsaw.

Whereas the other Jedi you had seen tended to fight to get around or to hold off the enemy droids, the fighting style in front of you could best be described as going straight through the enemy. He yells with each swing, lightsaber shooting out and bisecting droids. Had he wielded a club, you think to yourself, he would probably be doing just as well against them. He uses his force powers like cudgel, clearing enemies back far enough for him to advance and cleave into. There’s a strength and brutality to his fighting that makes you lower your carbine slightly, in awe at the display.

You notice a droid still moving on the ground in front of you. You drop your barrel and finish it off, taking your eyes off Skywalker for only a moment. By the time you look back however, it’s like he’s running again through the droids. You urge 4582 to hurry, the two of you trying to close the distance again and blasting the droids that still seem to be partially functional somehow. The mechanical carnage is quite impressive and you even think you see the droids starting to hesitate about still coming forward…

There’s footfalls behind you and you turn to see your squad has caught up, though they’re still largely out of breath. It will take a few moments for them to get reformed, you know, but Skywalker’s pace just seems to keep getting faster.

>Reform with the squad. You aren’t going to be able to match that speed.
>Try following after him with the Clones who can keep running, the rest can catch up.
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>>4039278
>Reform with the squad. You aren’t going to be able to match that speed.
Also tell Dance to call in that Senator Amidala needs reinforcements immediately; her bodyguard is currently nowhere near her.
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>>4039278
>>Reform with the squad. You aren’t going to be able to match that speed.
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>>4039278
>>Reform with the squad. You aren’t going to be able to match that speed.
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>>4039278
>Reform with the squad. You aren’t going to be able to match that speed.
>>4039281
Oh no, we can't go around trolling Anakin like that. No...

Let's do it.
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>>4039278
>Try following after him with the Clones who can keep running, the rest can catch up.
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>>4039278
>Reform with the squad. You aren’t going to be able to match that speed.
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>Reform with the squad. You aren’t going to be able to match that pace.

There’s little chance of you to catch up with the Jedi, at least not without leaving yourself totally exposed you think. No, it would be better to let Dance reform up the ranks and advance together. Skywalker seemed more than capable of keeping himself fighting without your help for the moment. He disappears around a slight bend in the passageway and you focus on your squadmates.

Dance uses hand signals to direct you all to line up and advance, possibly because he’s still out of breath or possibly because the sound of the clattering droids still fills the passage way, echoing like a factory pounding away. The sound of fighting grows only louder as the marching of your squad’s boots, advancing in time, starts to resonate as well. Beast and Dance form the front of your marching wall. The droids that haven’t been completely deactivated hava few extra moments to stand up and start firing in your direction, but the shields are proof to the attacks and the returning blaster fire knocks them Separatists forces down permanently.

As the squad reaches the bend in the passageway, you see the scenery shift dramatically. Instead of more white walls and and harsh angles, the passage opens up into a large deck, overlooking a massive circular room in the city, much like the training field area of the Cloning Facility. It was very clearly a large pleasure garden or common area, if you had to guess, and was probably quite the sight to see before a battle had been fought here. All around on the large floor below the bodies of Kaminoans, young Clones, and droids litter the surroundings. The cavernous room is riddled with damage from earlier firefights, so much so that you spend a few moments taking in the scale of what must have occured.

Yet, for now, the enemy had largely just been infantry… where were the cannons and weapons which had caused some of these large scorch marks and destruction.

You spot Skywalker. The young Jedi is down on the floor, after likely having jumped, running across the open. There’s a number of droids, including some B2s down there with him, starting to close in from different directions. Caught in the open, he’s forced to defend most of the blaster bolts coming in.

>The whole squad opens up with your blasters from here, giving him a path to push through.
>Climb down with Dance, Beast, and 2337. Take some of the fire off him while your other brothers give cover.
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>>4039390
>The whole squad opens up with your blasters from here, giving him a path to push through.

>Also tell Dance to call in that Senator Amidala needs reinforcements immediately; her bodyguard is currently nowhere near her.
Supporting
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>>4039390
>Climb down with Dance, Beast, and 2337. Take some of the fire off him while your other brothers give cover.
>Also tell Dance to call in that Senator Amidala needs reinforcements immediately; her bodyguard is currently nowhere near her.
It's a literal breach in security, and it NEEDS to be reported even if it is already known.
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>>4039390
>>The whole squad opens up with your blasters from here, giving him a path to push through.
>Also tell Dance to call in that Senator Amidala needs reinforcements immediately; her bodyguard is currently nowhere near her.
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>>4039390
Supporting >>4039409
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>>4039409
If you had received personnel protection detail training, that would probably be foremost on your mind. Being in a firefight now is likely drawing all of your attention.
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>>The whole squad opens up with your blasters from here, giving him a path to push through.
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>The whole squad opens up with your blasters from here, giving him a path to push through.

Recognizing that Skywalker needs fire support quickly and taking advantage of your high ground, you brothers quickly join you in aiming out over the guard wall. Firing down into the droids is like a shooting gallery, with plenty to blast in the target rich environment. Instantly, a small pocket opens up around the Jedi as droids fall from the fury of your attacks. Commander Skywalker is quick to regain his initiative and start pushing through the droids as you all clear a path for him.

The squad takes turns, moving in twos down the overhang to try and match his progres as best you can. When it’s your turn, you leap frog the squad with 2337 and you settle in to start firing again. The droids below seem to finally be taking notice of your position and the amount of droids being knocked out. While they’re still focused on Skywalker, more than a few starts aiming upward, meaning to suppress you. Guile focuses his sniper rifle on taking out the ones looking up and 5309 does his best with the rotary cannon to prevent too many from firing at once. As the rest of the blasters continue their covering fire for the Jedi, you do your best to try and see where he’s going.

There’s a large water feature not far away from him, surrounded by large rocks and trees, perhaps fauna from the time before Kamino flooded on a planetary scale. It was just as likely something else though, a species of plant the Kaminoans had engineered or imported later for decoration purposes. Your eyes are drawn to something moving among the rocks and a flash of light...

There’s a screen from just ahead of you. As Dance and Beast were moving past you down the line, a blaster bolt managed to slip past Beast’s shield and hit him, causing him to drop to the ground in a heap. Dance quickly takes position on the wall and starts firing back.

“Medic!” he shouts, calling for aid.

2337 is moving before he can finish the word, crouching and running to Beast’s side. It’s then that you notice a B2 taking aim with what looks like to be a rocket launcher for a hand right at his position...

>Call for Guile to take it out, fast!
>There’s no time, pull 2337 back!
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>>4039531
>Call for Guile to take it out, fast!
It's too dangerous to leave that thing standing, especially with wounded about.
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>>4039531
>>Call for Guile to take it out, fast!
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>>4039531
>>Call for Guile to take it out, fast!
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>>4039531
>>Call for Guile to take it out, fast!
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>>4039531
>>Call for Guile to take it out, fast!
"WATCH THOSE WRIST ROCKETS!"
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>Call for Guile to take it out, fast!

You yell out, pointing down to the target for Guile to see.

“Take out that Super!”

Guile moves quickly and retrains his long-barreled blaster on the designated droid. When a stray burst of bolts forces him to cover for a moment, 4582 rises and lays down fire to try and take the heat off. Guile aims and fires, his shot impacting the B2 just as the missile shoots out from its arm.

You watch it, transfixed as the rocket launches upward and then veers dramatically back down, seemingly on its own accord. It was probably a homing missile, fixing in on the marked location! The angle is quite extreme, however, and it’s very obvious the missile won’t make it all the way over. It’s instead coming in more directly...

“Double-Oh!” 4582 shouts, “Watch ou-”

The missile impacts the lower portion of the guard wall almost right in front of you. The blast detonates and cracks open the floor beneath your feet and the overhang starts to crumble apart as you’re blown from your feet and experience the sensation of falling. You see your feet appear in your visors view, above you, as you tumble over.

Hitting the hard deck below sends a wave of pain through your body, but you’re fortunate enough to roll slightly and avoid the most deadly of rubble lying around you. You reach outward and try to grab something to stand up, but remember quickly that you’re on a battlefield. Instead, your mind focuses you on keeping low and finding cover, your hands shifting to search for your carbine which had fallen from your hands. You can hear blaster fire and shouting from above, your brothers surely realizing you had dropped all the way down.

The shots raining down from above seem to redouble in intensity and you wonder for a moment if they’ve forgotten all about Skywalker. A few seconds later you see it’s not the case. Skywalker has fought his way back through to you.

He’s not alone.

The young Jedi, pushing and slashing his way through the droids, is followed shortly by another robed figure wielding a green lightsaber. They're a Jedi and, you hope, none other than General Kenobi. The older Jedi is in some difficulty though, engaged in a very fierce fight.

Attacking the two Jedi as the droids fall around them is a well-dressed, bearded figure with a white beard…

And a red lightsaber.

You manage at last to find your carbine and watch as the fight develops between the three of them. The red-bladed swordsman is pushing the Jedi back with the help of the surrounding droids.

>Focus on getting back up to your brothers...
>Help the Jedi out with your blaster...
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>>Help the Jedi out with your blaster...
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>>Help the Jedi out with your blaster...
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>>4039688
>>Help the Jedi out with your blaster...
Makashis big weakness is that its SHIT at defecting incoming fire.
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>>4039688
>>Help the Jedi out with your blaster...

Aim for his legs1
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>>Help the Jedi out with your blaster...
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>Help the Jedi out with your blaster…

Not needing to see any more, you fire your carbine into the mass of droids around the two Jedi, trying to help thin the numbers bearing down on them. Your own brothers seem to notice your intentions and you see their fire shift slightly to help, though a great deal remains focused on keeping the droids off of you. The firepower is enough that you can watch the lightsaber fight develop further between the three warriors.

While Skywalker and his master take turns, facing the red blade and knocking down droids in an alternating pattern, the aggressor is almost wholly focused on attacking them. His style is frighteningly quick, direct, and most obviously, precise. He doesn’t waste motions and most certainly doesn’t fear the response of the Jedi. Anakin was not nearly as efficient and when he faces the red blade, it’s easy for him to have his defense picked apart and exposed. Only the older Jedi stepping in abruptly seems to spare him a skewering. As the fight goes on, you realize they made need more direct help.

You raise your carbine and aim at the bearded swordsman, firing a burst in his direction.

He doesn’t seem to see, you think to yourself. For a moment it looks like he’s completely unprepared but, in a flash, the old warrior plants a foot and dodges backward. He clears a space no less than a dozen meters with a single leap and the bolts fly harmless through open air. A moment later more bolts rain down there, your squad joining in just a moment too late as well. The swordsman spares a disapproving look at them as your blasters track after his movement. With a wave of his hand, he sends a number of your brothers flying backward out from view above you.

You turn your head in shock, but then quickly refocus your barrel on him attempting another volley. Though you have a view, the Jedi take the opportunity to jump forward together and begin striking at him together, causing the red blade to give yet more ground. Unfortunately, this puts the Jedi straight in your firing path and you’re forced to hold up.

The droids, having been spared the worst of all of your blaster fire are resurgent, marching steadily back in around you. You could try to get a better angle on the red blace, but it might mean exposing yourself to more droid fire. Alternatively, focusing on the droids would probably mean leaving the Jedi to their own devices...

>Keep focusing on the enemy swordsman, trust your brothers to keep the droids off…
>You shift attention to the droids, at least that much might help them...
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>>4039788
This will be last post for this evening! I'm thankful for you playing. I'll be back on a 2300 GMT tomorrow to pick things back up!
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>>4039788
>>You shift attention to the droids, at least that much might help them...

Keep the droids off their back until our brothers can return fire or a opportunity strikes
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>>4039788
>>Keep focusing on the enemy swordsman, trust your brothers to keep the droids off…
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>>4039788
>>You shift attention to the droids, at least that much might help them...
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>>4039788
>You shift attention to the droids, at least that much might help them...
Detonators.
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>>You shift attention to the droids, at least that much might help them...
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>>4039788
>You shift attention to the droids, at least that much might help them...
Seconding the detonators.
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>>4039788
>You shift attention to the droids, at least that much might help them...
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>>4039788
>You shift attention to the droids, at least that much might help them...
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>>4039788
Concentrate on the droids, but get Guile to try to snipe the swordsman.
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>>4039860
This.
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>>4039860
Do it!
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>>4039788
>You shift attention to the droids, at least that much might help them...

What's this 'General Kenobi' look like?
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>>4039788
>>You shift attention to the droids, at least that much might help them...
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>>4039860
Support.
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>>4039788
>>You shift attention to the droids, at least that much might help them...
Changing vote to this.
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>>4039788
>You shift attention to the droids, at least that much might help them...
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>>4039860
Might want to tell him through hand gestures or in Mando’a so that Count Dooku can’t overhear.
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>>4040678
Don't think he can see us.
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>>4040756
Dooku or Guile?
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>>4040779
Guile
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>>4040798
Then we can tell Guile in Mando’a.
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>You shift attention to the droids, at least that much might help them…

The droids are not only a threat to the Jedi but to your entire squad, you decide, they were also a threat you’re reasonably certain you could deal with. Although more B2s were starting to show up, no more of them seem to have the heavy rocket arm artillery, which is a good thing indeed. However, the sheer number of droids was beginning to be a problem. The lessons you had learned on Geonosis had taught you that sometimes you just have to stop the tide rather than try to endure it. To that point, you begin trying to figure out a way to hold back their advance.

As the three blade-wielders take their fight closer to the water feature, you try to figure out where exactly all of the droids are coming from. There seems to be a pair of access ways on the far side of the room where handfuls of B1s would enter from time to time, but the vast majority of the droids and all of the B2s seem to be coming from a tunnel much closer to you. It’s large enough for the droids to march out of in pairs and the flow was steady. The trick would be stopping them, you knew, but there were options. There was a good deal of rubble between you and there, which might provide sufficient cover to try and approach. Using a few detonators to clear a path could get you close as well. You consider what would happen by tossing a demopack inside, that would almost certainly collapse the passage if 7651 could get there.

The other option on your mind would likely be going after their command structure. The white-bearded warrior was no more directing them than the Jedi were directing you, so that meant there was probably a command droid nearby… You scan across the advancing Separatist forces, ducking your head occasionally when the droids’ blaster fire gets a bit too close. Sure enough, you spot what looks to be a tactical droid on the far side of the field. It was likely a bit too far for even Guile to have a shot from here, but if you could work your way slightly forward with him, he might be able to pull it off…

>Have 7651 drop down to you. You're going to shut off the main source.
>Have Guile join you. You’ll make a team and hunt that Tactical Droid.
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>>Have Guile join you. You’ll make a team and hunt that Tactical Droid.
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>Have Guile join you. You’ll make a team and hunt that Tactical Droid.
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>Have Guile join you. You’ll make a team and hunt that Tactical Droid.
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>>4040941
>Have Guile join you. You’ll make a team and hunt that Tactical Droid.
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>>Have Guile join you. You’ll make a team and hunt that Tactical Droid.
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>>4040941
>>Have Guile join you. You’ll make a team and hunt that Tactical Droid.
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>>Have 7651 drop down to you. You're going to shut off the main source.
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>Have Guile join you. You’ll make a team and hunt that Tactical Droid.

You call out the droid’s position to your brothers, but there’s a noticeable delay before anyone responds. At last Guile appears, poking his head just slightly from cover to shout down to you.

“Dance was hit,” he explains, “His helmet isn’t functional!”

You're about to question him about his general state, but Guile seems already to the task of joining you. He waits a second for 5309 to lay down a fresh eruption of fire from his rotary cannon, before dropping down to your position. Reconfirming the Tactical Droid’s position, the two of you quickly point out a potential path. The droids are almost entirely focused on harassing the Jedi and breaking into a forward position seems more possible, given enough supporting fire and explosions.

“Who’s been hurt?” you ask, weighing the odds.

“Dance and Beast took the push full on, they’re not great,” Guile explains, “4582 was caught up as well… 2337 is still checking him out.”

You don’t like the sound of that, but there’s no time to dwell on it. Raising your carbine, you motion to Guile to get ready for your first move.

About 15 meters away is a smoldering piece of debris, easily large enough for the two of you to take cover behind. There’s a handful of B1s close enough to you that might give you trouble, but they are somewhat clustered…

>Use one of Guile’s detonators to get them to scramble, you can advance in the confusion.
>Feign an assault in the other direction, have Guile pick them off while you distract them.
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>Feign an assault in the other direction, have Guile pick them off while you distract them
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>>Feign an assault in the other direction, have Guile pick them off while you distract them.
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>Feign an assault in the other direction, have Guile pick them off while you distract them.
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>>Feign an assault in the other direction, have Guile pick them off while you distract them.
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>Feign an assault in the other direction, have Guile pick them off while you distract them.
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>>Feign an assault in the other direction, have Guile pick them off while you distract them.
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>>Feign an assault in the other direction, have Guile pick them off while you distract them.
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>>Feign an assault in the other direction, have Guile pick them off while you distract them.
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>Feign an assault in the other direction, have Guile pick them off while you distract them.

The thought strikes you to set them up so Guile can knock them down more easily. That would involve spreading them out, you think to yourself, but that might be easier than you first imagine. There’s a small bit of rubble, just large enough to cover a single Clone, about ten meters in the other direction. A basic strategy comes to mind and you signal your brother to get ready.

Spending another moment to ensure the droids are caught unaware, you burst out from cover running for the rubble. You spray a few blaster bolts at the group, just enough to get their attention and pull them after your advance. The droids open fire, their carbines chasing after your feet. As soon as they engage, Guile starts his attack. Going after the droid in the rear, he blasts its head with no trouble and the ones in front of it don’t notice. As you dive into the slight cover, he fires his second shot and knocks down another droid. The remaining droids continue to pour fire on your position, but every few seconds you notice the intensity drops markedly.

When the bolts stop you glance from cover and see the droid squad has been reduced to an inglorious scrap heap. It’s all the sign you need to stand back up and double time back to your starting position. Guile covers you for a moment more as you run past heading toward the next waypoint, before he rises and follows as well. You reach the strongpoint together and begin clearing out the scattered droids that happen to be close by.

You’re still out of range for the droid, but the next step makes itself very apparent.

The Kaminoans have placed a raised, potted garden here. Thought the majority of the plants have been either crushed or scorched, the large cylinder-like planters holding them are largely intact. Separated by only a couple meters, dodging between them would be relatively simple. The only danger is some of the planter pots are quite tall and wide, certainly large enough for a droid to be behind. Clearing through here could be a bit tricky…

>Have Guile switch to his blaster pistol and follow you.
>Have Guile hold here, you’ll clear a path first.
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>Have Guile hold here, you’ll clear a path first.
Beskad time?
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>>Have Guile hold here, you’ll clear a path first.
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>>Have Guile hold here, you’ll clear a path first.
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>>Have Guile hold here, you’ll clear a path first.
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>Have Guile hold here, you’ll clear a path first.
>>4041272
Beskad time.
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>>Have Guile hold here, you’ll clear a path first.
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>Have Guile hold here, you’ll clear a path first.

With a quick gesture, you motion to Guile to hold position and make sure none of the ranks of droids marching in get too close. You draw your carbine up close to you and then proceed into the potted garden. It’s maze like in a way and the sound of the battle from the rest of the field seems to reverberate off of the cylinders around you. For a moment you think you can even hear the clashing of lightsabers over the cacophony.

There’s a sound from farther in, you think to yourself, clearly closer than the rest of the noises. You creep quietly around the cylinder you’re next to. Stalking as silently as you can, you reach down and draw your beskad. The blaster was still your primary, but at this range, there was no telling what might happ--

AB1 droid steps out from behind the pillar in front of you, lowering it’s blaster on you. You let open a burst from the carbine, one-handed, and manage to hit the droid square in its chest plate and send it tumbling backward. Recognizing the trap was blown another droid pops out slightly further down. You duck behind the cylinder beside you as the blaster bolts deflect and arc away. You waste no time, running around the cylinder and making a figure eight past the next one. The droid has fallen back, but isn’t expecting you to round on it so soon. Swinging your beskad, you send his head tumbling to the ground while your blaster finishes off its body. There’s a third droid that appears, almost behind you, and you swing the beskad overhand and drive it downward into the droid, cleaving through the droid’s servos and electronics. A arc flashes as the droid shorts into a nonfunctioning pile of parts.

No more droids pop out for the moment, but you hear Guile call that the droids are starting to divert toward you. These B1s must have been sentires of a sort, you’ll have to hurry. As you reach the end of the plant cylinders, Guile joins you a few seconds later and you realize the rest of the way seems open. The floor ahead is largely open and clear, except for the droids marching by and, in the now much closer distance you see the Tactical Droid busily giving orders out. Guile drops prone and starts to aim.

Something is strange though…

>There’s something off about the Tactical Droid…
>There’s a new noise that catches your ear...
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>>There’s a new noise that catches your ear...
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>>There’s a new noise that catches your ear...
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>There’s a new noise that catches your ear...
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>>There’s a new noise that catches your ear...
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>>There’s something off about the Tactical Droid…
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>>There’s a new noise that catches your ear...
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>There’s a new noise that catches your ear…

There’s a flash of light suddenly from behind you. It’s odd because the Kaminoan architecture and lighting was generally as bright as things normally could be. This is quite different, however, as the flash flickers and suddenly the air is filled with a crackling roar. There’s a loud screaming that can be heard a moment later, a sort of tormented and twisted cry of desperation. It’s thoroughly unsettling, reminding you instantly of the torturous screams Sergeant Vrul had exposed you too. You can see that Guile is startled by it as well, he had taken all of Vrul’s wrath just like you had...

The memory floods back into your head. The worry of the pain that you thought your brothers had been going through. The terrible, endless quality to the screams as they begged for mercy. In a flash, all the emotions swell up inside you for the longest, briefest moment of your life.

And then, suddenly, clarity.

It was psychological. Meant to make you hesitate and lose your focus. Whoever was screaming was hurting, but there was no reason for it to distract you.

Crouching down, you place a hand on Guile’s shoulder, causing him to look up at you. You can feel him slightly trembling. Staring through your visor directly at his, you nod smoothly toward his rifle.

“Take the shot,” you say simply.

Guile seems to tense for a moment and then, with a deep breath, he relaxes.

He places his eye behind his targeting scope and sights in the Tactical Droid. There’s another flash, another crackling sound, more screaming, and you swear you can smell smoke and charring even through your helmet’s filtration. It’s just in your mind, you tell yourself.

Your brother fires, the blasters retort drowning out the sound of lightning for a moment. You follow the flash as it travels, burying itself into the head of the Tactical Droid before exploding outward. The other droids around it start turning and looking to each other, panicked.

“Good kill,” you say confidently.

Guile nods and starts to stand up.

“What now, Double-Oh?”

>”The droids will be confused for a few moments. We can use it to get back to the squad.”
>”The Jedi are in trouble. We have to try and help them while we can.”
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>>”The Jedi are in trouble. We have to try and help them while we can.”
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>>”The Jedi are in trouble. We have to try and help them while we can.”
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>”The Jedi are in trouble. We have to try and help them while we can.”
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>>4041575
>>”The Jedi are in trouble. We have to try and help them while we can.”
Well someone just got deep fried. Probably Anakin.
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>>4041575
>>”The Jedi are in trouble. We have to try and help them while we can.”
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>>4041593
Wonder if he's lost his hand? Since they didn't fight on Geonosis...
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>>4041575
Go back to squad
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>”The Jedi are in trouble. We have to try and help them while we can.”

There’s not a second thought in your mind.

“Whatever is happening to them,” you say determinedly, “We have to stop it.”

Guile nods, rising to his full height and shouldering his blaster.

“Let’s bag a lightsaber,” he replies.

You nod and immediately start working your way back through the garden cylinders, careful to double check for any droids that might be hiding again. They had been closing in on you, last Guile had seen, but the destruction of the Tactical Droid seems to have thrown most of them into disarray and off your scent. When you reach the edge of the large cylinders you see that most of the droids seem to be unsure of where or how to proceed. You can still see your brothers, or at least two of them, plucking away at the droid numbers from the overlooking position.

The Jedi must have fought fiercely over the large rocks of the water feature, as strange gashes and melted scars appear all over the scene. They’re closer than you had imagined, having come a great distance back toward you. There doesn’t seem to be many droids around them now, at least, but you can tell the fight has not been going well.

Skywalker looks to have been wounded by glancing blows a number of times, his robes somewhat torn and rough looking. It’s the other Jedi, though, that lies motionless on the ground with a faint wisp of smoke rising from him. Anakin looks completely enraged and is lashing out at the red blade as hard as he can. The older swordsman seems completely calm despite the onslaught, expertly parrying each clumsy and manic strike. The movement would make for a tough shot, but if anyone can pull it off...

>Focus on keeping the droids off Guile while he waits for the best shot…
>The droids are still dazed. Let Guile hang back here while you close to engage...
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>>4041628
This will be my last post for tonight! Thank you for staying up a bit later/longer than normal. Tomorrow is my game night with friends, so expect for things to pick up on Friday. We'll aim for 2300 GMT, but I may be able to start earlier! Will keep you updated. Until then, feel free to chat or ask questions.
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>>4041628
>Focus on keeping the droids off Guile while he waits for the best shot…
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>>4041628
>>Focus on keeping the droids off Guile while he waits for the best shot…
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>>Focus on keeping the droids off Guile while he waits for the best shot…
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>>Focus on keeping the droids off Guile while he waits for the best shot…
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>>4041628
>Focus on keeping the droids off Guile while he waits for the best shot…
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>>4041628
>Focus on keeping the droids off Guile while he waits for the best shot…
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>>4041628
Wonder who the other Jedi is. Obviously not Obi wan, judging by the lightsaber colour. Any ideas anons?
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>>4041838
Anakin could have given him a spare saber.
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>>4041628
>Focus on keeping the droids off Guile while he waits for the best shot…
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>>4041628
>>Focus on keeping the droids off Guile while he waits for the best shot…
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>>4041838
Nah he just stopped at a workbench and willy nilly altered the color. Totes.
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>Focus on keeping the droids off Guile while he waits for the shot…

The prospect of getting too close to a lightsaber still seems a poor choice in your mind. Deciding that attacks from distance made more sense, you leave it to Guile to make the most of the situation. The droids around you probably wouldn’t be lost for too much longer and he would need the cover anyway. Focusing on the isolated droids nearby is a simple task and few blaster bolts later most of the immediate threats are dealt with. The trouble comes with the small groups of droids nearby as they start to organize.

It seems the droid command hierarchy has a backup or perhaps they’re just falling back on their basic commands? Either way, you think, it was only a matter of time before they started to gather and approach in overwhelming numbers. Quickly looking back over to the squad’s position you take stock on how much backup you may have if things went bad quickly. The fire from the rest of your brothers is still fairly low as well, the injuries there perhaps severe, meaning that it wouldn’t take much for the droids to focus in and destroy on either of you. For now, your only saving grace was the Jedi attracting most of their attention.

Commander Skywalker continues his attack on the white-bearded Separatist, but you’re not convinced it’s particularly effective. Each one of his attacks is being parried and countered with scornful ease. The Padawan is clearly growing more frustrated and angry with each strike. Worse, he seems to be getting in Guile’s line of fire more often than not. Your Vode hasn’t fired yet, simply holding as still as he can with the long-barreled blaster trained on the battle. There probably wouldn’t be a completely clear shot unless-

The red blade swings upward suddenly, knocking the lightsaber straight from Skywalker’s hands. The young Jedi has to contort quickly to avoid being sliced in half, but the enemy warrior sweeps his legs from under him with a rapid kick. The Commander falls to the ground and can only watch as the red lightsaber rises above him.

It’s the perfect shot...
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Guile’s sniper rifle fires, aimed straight at the chest of his target. The enemy seems to sense that the bolt is coming and jumps back to dodge as he did before. This time, Guile is ready. Moving from the moment the bolt left his blaster, Guile has already settled in for his next shot which rips out and catches the older man in his left shoulder. The warrior is forced to spin and crouch down, grasping toward his wound. A third shot erupts from the sniper rifle and you’re certain it’s a kill shot. There’s nowhere to run.

With a flick of his wrist, however, the enemy warrior somehow manages to deflect the attack. Before Guile can get his next trigger pull in the counterattack comes as the wounded swordsman uses the Force to lift a large piece of rubble and hurl it back at Guile. Your brother scrambles, but he’s too slow in standing up. The debris crashes into him, sending him to the ground and pinning him. The enemy warrior wastes no time and quickly turns to flee.

Skywalker seizes on the opportunity, recovering his lightsaber and then chasing after him. You feel yourself compelled to follow and aid the Commander, but Guile looks to be trapped under the rubble and the other Jedi, who may be the mission, is still lying on the ground unmoving and exposed.

>Follow after him, the prey is hurt but Skywalker may need help...
>Stay here to help Guile and the wounded Jedi...
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>>4044869
>>Stay here to help Guile and the wounded Jedi...

If the droids are reorganizing we need to protect them
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>>4044869
Huh, shit, The Mission or Vode, The Mission or Vode
On one hand, we could net a Saber and a Sith Kill
On the other, Guile needs our help
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>>4044869
>>Stay here to help Guile and the wounded Jedi...
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>>4044869
>>Stay here to help Guile and the wounded Jedi...
We're (kinda) a medic for good reason
>>4044880
Maybe send the rest of the squad after him?
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>>4044869
>>Stay here to help Guile and the wounded Jedi...
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Vode Life.
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>>4044869
>Stay here to help Guile and the wounded Jedi...
Technically we don't know that isn't Kenobi so it's both Vode and The Mission.
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>>4044944
It's kenobi dude. I don't know why people keep saying it's not. the QM has even used pics of kenobi.
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>>4044956
Green saber
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>>4044869
>>Stay here to help Guile and the wounded Jedi...
>>4044880
Our mission isn't killing Dooku, or babysitting Skywalker, its rescuing Kenobi.
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>>Stay here to help Guile and the wounded Jedi...
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>Stay here to help Guile and the wounded Jedi…

There was little doubt in your mind where you were most needed. If the Jedi was General Kenobi, there was no escaping your duty to get him out of here alive. You would definitely need help to make it happen though. Rushing over to Guile, you see your brother is moving, trying to free himself from the weight resting on his lower body. You crouch down and then lift, straining your entire body just to lift the boulder of building material a few inches. How the white-bearded warrior had lifted and thrown it so casually, even while wounded, just spoke to his incredible power.

You clear the rubble enough for Guile to crawl out from under and you drop the heavy weight down as soon as he’s clear, unable to hold it a second longer despite your impressive strength. Guile is definitely injured, you can tell by the way he reaches down to his left leg and curls over to protect it. There’s no time to do a proper check and you can only prop him up against the rubble. Pulling his blaster pistol from his hip and putting it into his hand, you put a hand on his shoulder.

“I need covering fire!” you shout, trying to snap him back into focus, “Keep them off me!”

Guile looks up and shakes his head to affirm, though you can tell he’s biting back a lot of pain. He can’t even give you a verbal response but you would have to trust his shooting...
Blasting a pair of droids with your carbine, you rise from behind the newly placed rubble and charge out into the open. You manage to make a path to the downed Jedi and hustle to his side. Guile sends a string of shots out while you quickly prep the Jedi to be moved. He’s wearing a bit more armor than you had expected, now that you’re up close you can tell it’s not just the traditional robes like most the other Jedi you had seen were wearing. Finding a good grip on his back plate, you start dragging him back to Guile and cover.

Between Guile’s pistol and your carbine firing as steadily as you can manage while pulling the weight of your patient, the droids quickly notice your position and begin to bear down in your direction. You pull the Jedi into cover. You can see that Guile is struggling, but there might be enough to make sure the Jedi’s vitals are good. With only one medpac though, you would have to make a decision...

>You use your medpac on Guile to make sure he can keep fighting…
>Use the medpac on the Jedi, he needs to be stabilized...
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>>4045013
>>Use the medpac on the Jedi, he needs to be stabilized...
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>>4045013
>You use your medpac on Guile to make sure he can keep fighting…
The Jedi is of no use to us if we get overwhelmed by droids. Are we able to tell what kind of injuries they have? Did they get stabbed by Dooku or what?
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>>4045013
>>You use your medpac on Guile to make sure he can keep fighting…
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>>4045023
There's no visible wounds that you can see, but there's a good number of singes and signs of scorching that suggests electrocution.
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>>4045013
>>You use your medpac on Guile to make sure he can keep fighting…
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>>4045013
>You use your medpac on Guile to make sure he can keep fighting…
Hopefully 2337 can get here, but right now we need to keep these droids off us
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>>4045030
>>4045023
>You use your medpac on Guile to make sure he can keep fighting…

You pull the stimshot from the medpac and grip it in your hand, considering both of them for a moment. There’s no doubting the Jedi was important, but if you were overrun you would all die. Finding a soft spot on Guile’s suit near a fleshy area, you stab it into him quickly right into his shebs. He jerks, surprised by the sudden feeling, and turns his head like he means to shoot you next.

“Gahhh!” comes the surprised gasp.

“Sorry brother,” you say only half-remorsefully, “But I wanted to hear your voice again.”

He twists his head, reeling from the sensation, but you can already tell the stims are going to work, killing the pain and sending his adrenaline into overdrive.

“Next time, Double-Oh,” he barks back, “Just use a blaster!”

As desperate as the situation is, blaster fire pounding your position and an unconscious Jedi at your feet, you find yourself unable to hold back a laugh. Picking your carbine up, you go back to focusing on blasting droids. The mood is ruined a moment later, however, when you see that there’s no more fire coming from where the rest of the squad was. You strain to see any sign of your brothers, but it looks to have gone quiet. The droids have noticed it too and they seem to now be evenly split between pursuing Commander Skywalker and starting to surround you.

Guile makes the blaster pistol sing, his aim switch rapidly between the closest droids. The B1s he seems to be able to drop with only a couple well placed bolts, The B2s take much more precision, the fewer weak points causing him to curse every time he misses. You can see his hands are shaking, but he’s still mostly on target- it must be driving him mad. There’s little time to dwell on it, however, as your own shots become more rushed, switching between targets as fast you can manage. The return fire is starting to get harder and harder to avoid and the cover is slowly starting to crumble…

>Toss your detonator at a nearby group of droids, it will buy you a few more seconds at least...
>Give your detonator to Guile and get your beskad ready, they’re not going to take you easily...
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>>4045168
>>Toss your detonator at a nearby group of droids, it will buy you a few more seconds at least...
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>>4045168
>>Toss your detonator at a nearby group of droids, it will buy you a few more seconds at least...
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>>4045168
>>Toss your detonator at a nearby group of droids, it will buy you a few more seconds at least...
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>>4045168
>>Give your detonator to Guile and get your beskad ready, they’re not going to take you easily...
>Go Rambo, carbine in one hand, beskar fun the other.

Keep them off Guile and the Jedi, and have Guile cover you and use the detonator when he sees a chance.
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>>4045168
>>>Give your detonator to Guile and get your beskad ready, they’re not going to take you easily...
>>Go Rambo, carbine in one hand, beskar fun the other.
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>>4045168
>>Toss your detonator at a nearby group of droids, it will buy you a few more seconds at least...
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>>4045168
>Give your detonator to Guile and get your beskad ready, they’re not going to take you easily...
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>>4045195
Ditto
We’re either going to die a hero or live as a god
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>>4045176
>>4045184
>>4045187
>>4045217
>Toss your detonator at a nearby group of droids, it will buy you a few more seconds at least...

>>4045195
>>4045212
>>4045218
>>4045271
>Give your detonator to Guile and get your beskad ready, they’re not going to take you easily...

Looks like we're tied. I'll let it go for 10 more minutes!
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>>4045168
>>Give your detonator to Guile and get your beskad ready, they’re not going to take you easily...
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>Give your detonator to Guile and get your beskad ready, they’re not going to take you…
>Toss the detonator at a nearby group of droids, it will buy you a few more seconds at least…
por que no los dos

The situation is bad, you think to yourself, perhaps bad enough that you won’t be walking away from this one. With no help in sight and time running out, the number of endings to this scene are easily counted on one hand. If the droids overwhelm one of you, there’s no chance the other will last much longer. Your mind wanders to the aid station and the way the droids simply marched over your dead brothers, there wouldn’t be any glory here. The droids would just kill you and then march to their next objective.

You clench your hand tightly on the carbine, firing with a burst of rage.

No, you think to yourself, they won’t just step over your corpse to go after your brothers next. Without saying a word, you duck down. You unclip the detonator from your belt and force it into Guile’s free hand. He looks down with a confused look, only to see you drawing your beskad.

“They’re not going to get us,” you say firmly, “If you think we need to use it…”

You trail off, letting your implied meaning hang over the two of your heads. Looking into Guile’s helmet, you try to gauge what your brother is thinking.

With a shrug, he activates the detonator in his hand and then tosses it for a large group of droids. The B1s start to scramble, but the detonation timer is short and it goes off with most of them still in range. You brace for the shock and then lock at him, uncertain of why he did just did that. You had meant-

“They’re not getting us, Vode,” he simply says, before drawing back up and firing his blaster pistol onto the still incoming droids. You can only nod, gripping the beskad tight and rising up.

With your carbine in one hand and blade in the other, you charge into a droid about to get around your cover. It raises its blaster, but you dispatch it quickly with a burst of bolts. The next moment you slash at another and lop off its head, the body veering to the left and firing wildly into the rest of the droids. A B2’s profile fills your visor and you react instantly….

>Driving the tip of your sword into one of the eye sensors on its head!
>Taking out one of the droids legs and blasting it point blank!
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>>4045420
>Taking out one of the droids legs and blasting it point blank!
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>>4045420
>Driving the tip of your sword into one of the eye sensors on its head!
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>>4045420
>Taking out one of the droids legs and blasting it point blank!
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>>4045420
>>Taking out one of the droids legs and blasting it point blank!
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>>4045420
>>Driving the tip of your sword into one of the eye sensors on its head!

>maneuver it’s body around so it fires wildly at its allies
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>>4045420
>>4045436
Supporting
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>>4045436
I'll switch to this.
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>>4045420
Hell yeah supporting >>4045436
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>>4045436
>>4045420
I'll back this
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>>4045427
Changing to

>>4045436
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>>4045436
This.
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>>4045436
>>4045443
>>4045447
>>4045454
>>4045459
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>>4045470
>Driving the tip of your sword into one of the eye sensors on its head!
>Maneuver its body around so it fires wildly at its allies
Good idea, trooper!

The close quarter fighting in the tunnels of Geonosis had made you respect the armor of the B2s, as well as their strength and stubbornness. However, it had also taught you the droid underneath was no smarter than the usual B1s. It would be simple enough to kill it, striking at one of the weak points and driving it down, but it would be more advantageous to use it…

You plunge the beskad in, Mandalorian iron tearing into the droid’s socket. The B2 gives a low rumbling growl and starts to raise its arms, but you dig the sword yet deeper and pull hard. Using your leverage, the droid’s head is twisted and it is forced to turn just as it fires. The blaster on its arm fires furiously ahead, but your motion causes it to strafe a line of incoming droids. The firepower is devastating, causing a handful of them to drop instantly and even more to suddenly pause to reassess what’s happening. Guile gets clean shots on those that stop.

The droids were slow, but they weren’t stopped for long. You see a few of them raising their blasters, meaning to blast both you and the B2, and you immediately take action. Swinging again on the beskad, you pry the Super back around and take cover from the incoming bolts. Most of them bounce off the droid’s armor harmlessly, but you can feel it take a few powerful hits. This wasn’t good, if the armor gave way or the droid fell down, you’d be completely exposed.

There’s not much you can do, besides-

The thought dies on your mind, when you notice the B2 is still very much willing to fight you. The droid…

>Brings its arms in, clamping you to its chest.
>Bashes you down to the ground.
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>>4045528
>Bashes you down to the ground.
Uh oh...
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>>4045528
>>Bashes you down to the ground.
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>>4045528
>>Bashes you down to the ground.
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>>4045528
>Brings its arms in, clamping you to its chest.
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>>4045528
>>Bashes you down to the ground.
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>>4045528
>>Brings its arms in, clamping you to its chest.
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>>4045528
>Bashes you down to the ground
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>>4045528
>Bashes you down to the ground.
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>>4045528
>Bashes you into the ground
SWEEP THE LEG VODE
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>>4045539
>>4045541
>>4045579
>>4045588
>>4045613
>>4045618
>>4045627
>Bashes you down to the ground.

The force of the impact is devastating, the suddenness of the droid’s attack catching you off-guard and ill-prepared to absorb the damage. As the hit develops, you feel your body compress on your right side as you’re driven downward. Your hand reflexively opens, releasing the beskad. As you fall, it’s as if the snarling mythosaur on the pommel watches you slip away, silently judging you for leaving it left jammed into the droid. As the pain finally starts slipping into your senses, you wince, perhaps realizing just how bad the hit had been. Although your armor surely took the worst, the flesh and bone below certainly wasn’t made as strong. The Kaminoans had built you strong, but not unbreakable.

As your armor hits the ground you feel the secondary impact of your body a fraction of a second later, the sensation of being thrown against the wall by Sergeant Wrax your only real point of comparison. Even when you had been blown backwards on Geonosis, you had had at least the benefit of rolling. Now, sprawled out on the hard deck, you puzzle over the fact that your limbs aren’t able to respond immediately. Had the pain numbed you? Had you been knocked senseless and this is your last ounce of consciousness? Things seem to pass in slow motion as the B2 points the blasters on its arms down, directly at you.

The droid rocks slightly, blaster bolts impacting on its side armor. You can’t turn your head to see, but it’s easy to guess that it’s probably your brother. Guile would surely be firing his blaster pistol as fast as he could into the droid. It’s largely ineffective you know, the angle and distance combined with the relative lack of weak points there making it a hard prospect for anyone, even a sniper like Guile. Yet, it was good of him to try. You hope in your head he’s not exposing himself too much. If you were to die, he wouldn’t have very long anyway you suppose…

The blaster fire stops. It’s cut off rather abruptly and it makes you fear the worst. The B2 leans in, its arm blasters ready to fire. The droid doesn’t, however. Instead, a bright light appears to form on its chest, before shooting out.

>It’s blue.
>It’s green.
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>>4045640
>>It’s blue.
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>>4045640
>>It’s green.
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>>4045640
>>It’s blue.
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>>4045640
>It’s Blue
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>>4045640
>>It’s blue.
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>>4045640
>>It’s green.
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>>4045640
>It’s blue.
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>>4045640
>>It’s green.
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>>4045640
>It’s green.
Anakin is back
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>>4045640
>It’s green.
Hello there? Though it's a green lightsaber.
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>>4045728
>>4045719
>>4045716
>>4045653
>>4045646
>It’s green.

>>4045642
>>4045647
>>4045649
>>4045651
>>4045656
>It’s blue.

Another tie! Ten more minutes!
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Did people forget that anakin had a blue lightsaber for most of attack of the clones until he got a green one to replace the one that was destroyed?
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>>4045747
We already met anakin though. He still has his blue one, since he never fought Dooku on Geonosis.
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>>4045743
Goodness, troopers. You're making me earn my rations today. Por que no los dos!
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>>4045743

Changing my vote >>4045719
>It’s blue.
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>>4045769
to late. now it's both.
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> blue
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>It’s blue.
>It’s green.
>It’s both!

The first lightsaber is blue, similar in color to the one Commander Anakin had been carrying. The second is a very familiar and vibrant green. The lightsabers swing outward in opposite directions, cutting through the droid as easily as your beskad would paper. Shearing apart, the droid is suddenly thrown to the side, revealing the figures standing behind it. They’re dressed in Jedi robes.

The green lightsaber leads down to General Trebor, the Vurk unmistakable. The other you’re not familiar with, his hair long and beard a light brown color. He looks downward at you and you can see his mouth move, but none of his words register in your ears.

Maybe your helmet was broken, you think faintly.

Trebor reaches down and hauls you up, although a bit less than gently enough for your condition. Suddenly a shock of pain brings you roaring back to reality, the sensation overcoming your numbness as he pulls you to your feet. Your legs feel like they’re boneless as you struggle to support your own weight, but the Trebor’s arm seems to hold you steady enough to slowly regain your motor control.

You see your beskad, Wrax’s beskad, jutting out from the slain droid beside the two of you. Groping outward, you reach for it to pull it free. This nearly causes the Vurk to fall with you, but he hauls you up again as you grasp the blade and wretch it outward.

“...Seven,” the Jedi’s voice can finally be heard faintly in your ear, “What is your condition? Can you walk?”

You nod your head, still uncertain if your helmet is fully functional, but at least you can hear and see. There’s still a lot of blaster fire, but none of it seems to be directed your way, that was strange...

“Yes, Sir,” you start, “But I don’t know if Guil-”

Just as when the pain had short circuited you back into full consciousness, the new sensation of worry fills your attention to the brim. You look over to your brother, laying limply on the rubble. You panic, lurching forward and using the beskad to keep you upright. The other Jedi is near Guile. Your vode is still breathing thankfully, but he’s not in a good way. The stim must have worn out, you think to yourself, that or his injuries had simply overtaken him.

The blue lightsaber wielding Jedi seems to be checking him quickly. He looks over Guile and then to the other figure in Jedi laying on the ground beside him.

“Rahm Kota,” the new Force user says with surprise, looking down at the unconscious Jedi, “No droid did this. What happened to him?”

“He was fighting…” you begin to say, pausing for a moment when a detonator goes off in the distance behind you, “A Jedi with a red lightsaber. Commander Skywalker was with him, but chased after when they escaped…”

>”He needs your help, Sir.”
>”We got him running scared, Sir.”
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>>4045801
>>”He needs your help, Sir.”
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>>4045801
>>”He needs your help, Sir.”
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>>4045801
>”He needs your help, Sir.”
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>>4045801
>>”He needs your help, Sir.
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>>4045801
>>”He needs your help, Sir.”
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>>4045801
>>”He needs your help, Sir.”
>"Your brother needs you."
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>>4045801
>”He needs your help, Sir.”
"The red saber is injured, but seems to be the better warrior regardless."
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>>4045818
We don't know obi-wan sees him that way.
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>>4045801
>>”He needs your help, Sir.”
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>>4045818
Support!
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Also thought you might like to see this, an anon is posting the Clone Wars art book.
>>>/co/112742291
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>>4045801
>”He needs your help, Sir.”
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>>4045826
I figure we just assume all the Jedi see each other like that.
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>>4045829
Thanks for the intel, trooper!
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Art book also has the sexy decals you see on some of the ships the Clones use.
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>”He needs your help, Sir.”

The Jedi looks at you, incredulously.

“Commander… Sky-?” he stops himself, his expression instantly changing as he furrows his brow deeply, “Where did they go?”

You reach out with your beskad, pointing the tip in the direction you last saw them going.

“Master Trebor,” he says, standing quickly, “Tell Master Yoda. I’m going after him.”

“Of course, Master Kenobi” the General nods his head, “We’ll secure the position here and move to assist as fast as we can.”

Kenobi.

The mission seems to have found you, you can’t help but think. Obi-Wan Kenobi takes a short look at the rest of you and smiles determinedly, though you can tell he feels more worried than anything. He dashes forward and away from the rubble, he’s speed quickly putting distance in between you.

It’s then that you get your first real look at what's happening.

The battalion seems to have arrived in full force, General Trebor was likely at the front of them. Where they had run into General Kenobi, you couldn’t guess. The Clones are quickly working to stem the the flow of the advancing droids, flooding into the large open areas and concentrating fire on the access ways that all of them are entering through. Although it seems this mission had been completed, the battle at large was still raging across the city and likely the world.

“Double-Oh-Two-Seven,” General Trebor says, “Help your brother get back to our lines, I will see to Master Kota.”

You’re still shaky on your feet, but you’re not helpless. That much you can do, you’re sure.

“The mission just ran off, General,” you say to him, “What are our orders?”

“We have the initiative,” Trebor says confidently, ”We must hurry....

>...to save the Kaminoan Prime Minister.”
>...to help take back the Cloning Facility.”
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>>4045934
>>...to help take back the Cloning Facility.”
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>>4045934
>...to help take back the Cloning Facility.”
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>>4045934
This will be my last post for tonight! Thank you all for playing along.

I'll be participating in a board game tournament tomorrow afternoon, so I'm not sure when I'll be done. It will depend on how well I do, I would guess. With that in mind, let's set a tentative return time of 0100 GMT and I'll update you as I can. I'll try to go a bit later to make it up to you and keep us on course. Any questions, comments, concerns, ideas, etc, feel free to discuss in the meanwhile!
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>>4045945
Thanks for running. Any status report on Dance and the rest of the team? Kinda just felt like it was us and Guile against the world at the end there.
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>>4045934
>>...to help take back the Cloning Facility.”
>>4045945
Thanks for running
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>>4045934
>>...to help take back the Cloning Facility.”
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>>4045953
That's because it was.

You can expect details to emerge shortly once we begin again.
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>>4045934
>>...to help take back the Cloning Facility.”
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>>4045934
>>...to help take back the Cloning Facility.”
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>>4045934
>...to save the Kaminoan Prime Minister.”
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>>4045934
>Taking back the Cloning facility
Hmm, are we going to become ARCs or is Annie going to hand pick us for some wacky SOE unit within the 501st
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>>4046013
I half expect us to be Trebor's personal commander at this rate.
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I kind of hope we end up in the 501st
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>>4045977
>spoiler
>mfw
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>>4046046
I hope it’s Trebor, he’s so far been a pretty cool Jedi. Plus I want to see what situations we’d get into.
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>>4045934
>...to help take back the Cloning Facility.”
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>>4045934
>...to help take back the Cloning Facility.”
I guess Jango himself is dead already
Dooku wad obviously after Kenobi, the key to Skywalker
Lama Su "knows too much", just like Jango, so Palps and Dooku are interested in silencing them first
I doubt they'll really destroy the cloning facility, but they'll make it look like a real danger at least
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>>4045801
Oh shit, it's Kota. Wasn't expecting that.
>>4045934
Fuck you lama su!
>...to help take back the Cloning Facility.”

>>4046099
I kinda hope he's not. We have unfinished business with Jango. And anyway, if he recovered from the bashing we gave him he should have been able to fight his way out.
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>>4046099
Can we just use a different clone template? I;m fairly certain that's possible. Maybe use Kenobi as one, and have an army of force sensitive stormtrooper jedi's with lightsaber bayonets on blaster carbines.
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>>4046155
>darth vader steps into battle alongside a new clone army
>hello there hello there hello there hello there hello there hello there hello there hello there hello there hello there hello there hello there hello there hello there hello there hello there hello there
>darth vader murders all of the clones and now it's back to the stormtrooper program
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>>4046155
Cloning Jedi is hard for some reason. X1 and X2 were lucky tries, Wayland-cloned forceusers were crazy, most of Starkiller clones were messed up.
But, yeah, Empire cloned various guys. Daine Jir, Soontir Fel, Max Veers, Carnor Jax, Praji were all clone templates. Instead of long cloning on Kamino Palps used spaarti cloning on Coruscant, but that resulted in shitty aiming troopers. And there were also GeNode clones, who were fast-made and able, but mentally unstable, and so required mental blocks to not think of themselves as clones (but suspect other troopers as clones).
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>>4046182
This may end up saving the children. Think of the children!

>>4046184
Kay can we compromise and clone all the hot babes and give them ever increasing midichlorian injections as they get older?
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>>4045934
>>...to save the Kaminoan Prime Minister.”
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Why can't we pursue Dooku further?
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>>4047419
You're now back under Trebor's command. Kenobi has been found and he has new orders on his plate. He has to deal with either of the problems to be able to help.

>>4045945
0100 GMT start isn't looking good. Reschedule for 0300 GMT looks more likely.
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>>4047563
Damn Separatists scrambling my codes!

I'm back on schedule, a very successful evening. Writing now.
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>...to help take back the Cloning Facility.”

The news comes as something of a surprise to you. Had you really advanced so far into the city to be close to the Facility already? The Kaminoan capital was quite small, relatively, you supposed, so perhaps it wasn’t that much of a stretch. Feeling confident on your legs at last, you put the beskad back on your belt and crouch down beside Guile. After securing his gear you heft him over your shoulder and rise slowly. It takes a moment to get your balance sorted again with the dramatic change in weight, but you're able to take a few tentative steps. Growing confident, you start to walk back in the direction of the way you came in.

General Trebor is by your side again quickly, with the Jedi named Kota slung over his shoulder. There’s occasional blaster fire passing by you, but now it’s mostly coming from the Clones.

“General,” you ask, “Why was he fighting the other Jedi on his own, with no support?”

“Skywalker?” Trebor asks, “He likely was just looking to find his Master, although I’m surprised I found Master Kenobi before he did. The connection between a Padawan and Master is quite strong, he should have been able to go directly to him…”

The sounds rather amazing, you can’t help but think, a sort of built-in guidance system. Yet, it wasn’t who you had meant. As a pair of squads pass by you, advaning on the droids, you’re officially back behind friendly lines at long last.

“No,” you correct, “I mean this Jedi you’re carrying, Sir. I’m not aware of other battalions operating here.”

“Ah, Master Kota,” he sighs, “He did not wish to lead any troops. I suspect he was given his own task to complete or perhaps he sensed his need here. The Force can lead us in many ways.”

It strikes you as rather odd, but other questions weigh on your mind. As more troopers stream by you, you can no longer ignore your worry for the rest of your vode and squadmates. It’s then that someone appears in front of you who will certainly have an answer…

>CT-2337
>Sergeant Dance
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>>4048007
>>CT-2337
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>>4048007
>>CT-2337
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>>4048007
>CT-2337
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>>4048007
>CT-2337
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>>4048007
>>CT-2337
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>CT-2337

Your brother rushes up to the two of you, wasting no time to check Guile.

“How bad?” he asks quickly.

“Might have broke a bone or two in lower body,” you explain, “Hit him with a stimpack but he still passed out.”

2337 scoffs quietly, you're sure he’s holding back from chiding you. He turns to General Trebor and starts to do the same to General Kota. The Vurk passes the wounded human over to him and addresses the both of you.

“Master Kota will likely be fine with time,” he explains, “His wounds are not the kind bacta will heal.”

“Would he need…” you begin to ask, “Your Force healing, Sir?”

“Perhaps,” he nods, “But there’s little time and I will need my strength awhile longer first.”

“Yes, General,” 2337 replies, straightening General Kota over his own shoulder, “We’ll get them back to the aid station quickly.”

“What of the other members of your squad, Two-Three-Three-Seven?” Trebor asks.

You see your brother look down, averting his gaze behind the visor slightly.

“We took some hard hits, Sir,” he explains, “Besides Double-Oh and me, only 7651 and 5309 are walking. Our other squad mates were badly injured... I don’t know if they’ll all make it, but we had to give them a chance.”

The Jedi nods solemnly.

“I understand,” Trebor says quietly, “Once you have taken these two for treatment, return with your squad mates. I’ll need you for a special task.”

“General?” you ask, your question hopefully obvious enough.

“Sergeant Dance informed me that you knew some hidden passageways in the Cloning Facility.”

He must mean the maintenance tunnels, you think.

“That kind of knowledge is valuable,” he starts to say, “I want you…”

>”To help lead our attack to secure the DNA stores.”
>”To take your squad to secure Jango Fett.”
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>>4048187
>>”To take your squad to secure Jango Fett.”
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>>4048187
>”To take your squad to secure Jango Fett.”
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>>4048187
>>”To help lead our attack to secure the DNA stores.”
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>>4048187
>”To take your squad to secure Jango Fett.”
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>>4048187
>”To take your squad to secure Jango Fett."
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>>4048187
>”To take your squad to secure Jango Fett.”
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>>4048187
>>”To help lead our attack to secure the DNA stores.”
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>>4048187
>>”To take your squad to secure Jango Fett.”
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>>4048187
>take your squad to secure Jango Fett
This is gonna be good
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>”To take your squad to secure Jango Fett.”

You’re thankful you have your helmet on, you aren’t certain you would have been able to hide your surprise. It made sense, of course, that the Sergeant had passed the information along. It also made sense that your brothers and you could be tapped for this kind of mission. Yet to be tasked with finding Jango, especially after your history with him, was certainly some kind of fate. The Jedi couldn’t possibly know of your connection to Jango, besides your genetic one, could they?

“I sense you’re surprised,” Trebor says with some curiosity.

“Sir,” you quickly start to speak, deflecting the conversation to a quick end, “We won’t let you down.”

He bows his head, satisfied.

“Good,” he replies, “Now hurry quickly. The assault will begin shortly…”
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Tactical Refresher:

CT-0027, the assault on the Cloning Facility of Tipoca is of critical importance. Besides being one of the main focuses of the Separatist invasion, the loss of the source of the Grand Army’s genetic material would be a devastating blow to the creation of future Clones such as you. Reports are inconclusive as to whether the CIS forces have achieved their objectives. There are signs and signals that fighting is still ongoing within the facility.

Your mission is to lead your squad to the last known position of Jango Fett, learn of his whereabouts and confirm his status, and make the decision to either hold the position until relief arrives or move him to rendezvous with the rest of our forces.

You have been appointed as the commander of your squad and have full authority to decide their loadouts. You currently have the opportunity to reload and restock your equipment. Please confirm or suggest alternative loadouts:

First Section:
CT-0027 [ACTIVE]: DC-15S Blaster Carbine, Blast Shield, Beskad, Detonator, Ion Grenade
CT-2337 [ACTIVE]: DC-15S Blaster Carbine, Medical Kit, Detonator, Ion Grenade
CT-5309 [ACTIVE]: Z-6 Rotary Cannon, DC-17 Blaster Pistol, 2 Detonators
CT-7651 [ACTIVE]: DP-23 Shotgun, F-187 Fusion Cutter, 2 Demopacks
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>>4048300
This looks good to me. Lots of explosives for a smash and grab
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>>4048319
As in we smash Jango's face and then grab his head off his shoulders?
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>>4048300
I'm okay with the loadout.
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>>4048300
Loadout seems good
>Inb4 we knock Jango out, again and drag him to friendly lines
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Loadout is confirmed as follows:

CT-0027 [ACTIVE]: DC-15S Blaster Carbine, Blast Shield, Beskad, Detonator, Ion Grenade
CT-2337 [ACTIVE]: DC-15S Blaster Carbine, Medical Kit, Detonator, Ion Grenade
CT-5309 [ACTIVE]: Z-6 Rotary Cannon, DC-17 Blaster Pistol, 2 Detonators
CT-7651 [ACTIVE]: DP-23 Shotgun, F-187 Fusion Cutter, 2 Demopacks

CT-0027, your squad and you are ready for action.

Mission Objective: Find and secure the Bounty Hunter known as Jango Fett and ensure his safety. Secondary objective is to assist when possible the recapture of the Cloning Facility.

Deployment in 3, 2, 1…
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You would have never, in any dream or wandering thought, predicted that you would end up back in the maintenance tunnels. Even less, you think, that it would be for something as incredible as infiltrating past enemy lines to perform a mission quite like this. When you had snuck out with 4582 to check the training field before fighting Wrax, when you had then went looking for Guile and even later Countdown… It all seemed so long ago, and yet it was barely a blink. Here you were already back and using what you had learned in real battle.

It was different this time, however. This time you were leading a squad, or at least half of one, through a section that you had never been through before. Certainly it was similar to those of the apartments you had snuck into, but it was an altogether different part of the facility. Getting in had been straight forward at least. The lead battalion elements had spearheaded the assault into the facility, rushing headlong into waiting droid forces. The Separatists had bent, giving up a foothold within the facility, before they were able to start shoring up their defences. It would only be a matter of time before they were broken completely, such was the ferociousness of the Shriek-Hawks attacking, but the question that was uncertain was how long it would take.

The first push into the facility may have been paused temporarily by the droids’ swarm tactics, but it had allowed you to find a room with a suitable access into the tunnels. It may have been advantageous to move more troops through this way, but it also could have caused undue attention on them. The droids seemed completely oblivious to the existence of the tunnels, just as your brothers and you had been before you had discovered them. That the Kaminoans had kept them off most schematics was still a strange thing to you. Perhaps they didn’t want their cramped people to know just how much room they dedicated to keeping the cleaning droids out of sight for their higher ranking members?

It was a thought and a question for later, however, for now you were focused on leading your brothers quietly through the tunnels until you can reach your first waypoint. The sounds of the battle are muffled through the wall that separates you from the rooms along the main access way. Your brothers seem to notice every blaster shot sound that makes its way through.

“There are droids in these rooms,” 7651 says quietly to you, perhaps some of the first words he’s ever had to say to you specifically, “It would be easy to blow a room or two…”

He trails off, but you know what the engineer is thinking. Rolling a detonator or setting a charge beneath one of these rooms would probably make things easier for the battalion but it could put your secrecy at risk, as you had feared…

>See if you can find a particularly important or full room to blow up by surprise.
>You won’t risk your cover this early, if any droid survives they could alert the others.
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>>4048497
>>You won’t risk your cover this early, if any droid survives they could alert the others.
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>>4048507
Ditto
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>>4048497
>>You won’t risk your cover this early, if any droid survives they could alert the others.
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>>4048497
>>You won’t risk your cover this early, if any droid survives they could alert the others.
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>You won’t risk your cover this early, if any droid survives they could alert the others.

There’s no doubt in your mind, you can’t blow the element of surprise this early. If a single droid was able to communicate your presence, there would be no chance you could expect to keep slipping past them. The battalion was doing it’s best not only to break into the facility at large, but to keep the Separatist’s attention as you slipped in. It was much like the battle at the Geonosian Hive had been, except this time you weren’t just guarding the exit door.

No, you think to yourself, this time it was your show to run and everyone was depending on you to lead it.

“Negative,” you respond to 7651, “We may have an opportunity to help later, for now we have to make sure we go unnoticed.”

The engineer nods slowly, perhaps still trying to figure you out. It was strange to think that you had fought beside each other for multiple battles now and you still hadn’t really got the measure of each other. He had seen you inside the Battle Circle as well, but you haven't seen him fight. Perhaps that’s what was missing? The same could be said for 5309, but he hadn’t been one of Dance’s men from Geonosis. He was still a stranger simply based on the lack of time since you were put together in the squad.

Considering 2337 behind you, it’s a bit curious to guess how he and the rest of your brothers were responding to the new squad members as well. It probably had helped that 2337 had been busy saving most of them, but perhaps that made it harder for him? He would almost certainly be seeing them as patients rather than brothers. It was an important distinction and one that might allow for mental and emotional disconnect if one of them were to die. However, that wasn’t something that would be good in the long run.

The maintenance tunnel comes to an abrupt end just ahead of your squad. There’s an access way up into a room that would have to be your next staging point. There simply wasn’t a way to get directly to the medical facilities, but this room had seemed close enough as a place to start taking chances. Safely behind the enemy's defensive line, you had a better chance of continuing by going room to room. You motion to 7651 to get the maintenance droid access open and he pulls his fusion cutters. A few seconds later, he’s backing off and making room for you to step up.

Carefully, you hand your shield back to 2337 and position yourself to look through the small doorway. Glancing into the room, you see that it appears to be a storage or maintenance closet of some sort. It’s mostly dark, with cages and shelves of items stocked to the ceiling.

The room isn’t empty.

At the far back corner, you spot a figure in the low light. You adjust your head slightly, giving your visor a clear view…

>It’s a young Clone with longer hair…
>It’s a Clone wearing distinctive armor...
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>>4048632
This will be my last post for tonight. Sorry for the late start and thanks for sticking around. I'll let this one sit until we're back.

I'll plan to be back on at 1800 GMT for an early start. Any questions or comments, feel free to ask!
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>>4048632
>It’s a young Clone with longer hair…
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>>4048656
Ditto
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>>4048632
>>It’s a young Clone with longer hair…
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>>4048632
>>It’s a Clone wearing distinctive armor...
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>>4048632
>>It’s a Clone wearing distinctive armor...
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>>4048632
>It’s a young Clone with longer hair…
Mfw we're probably going to nab Jango by holding his son hostage.
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>>4048632
>It’s a Clone wearing distinctive armor...
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>>4048300
>You have been appointed as the commander of your squad and have full authority to decide their loadouts
Oy, at least promote 0027 to Corporal!
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>>4048632
>It’s a young Clone with longer hair…
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>>4048632
>>It’s a Clone wearing distinctive armor...
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>>4048632
>>It’s a Clone wearing distinctive armor...
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>>4048632
>It’s a young Clone with longer hair…
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Thread has been archived:
http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/qstarchive.html?tags=Clone%20Wars%20Quest

We'll continue in this one through today and likely tomorrow. Writing now!
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>It’s a young Clone with longer hair…

Very clearly a young clone, he looks to be the spitting image of your brothers and you a handful of years ago. He wears the red and grey uniform of a youth training brigade and seems to be looking down intently at something. Opening the maintenance access into the room a bit further, you can’t quite tell what he’s doing as you lean in slightly. There’s a hollow thud as your helmet touches the hatch.

The young clone reacts, whipping around in a startled fashion and holding out a blaster pistol in your direction. He fires, the bolt tearing through the hatch in your hands and outward into the maintenance tunnel behind. You react a second later, the surprise and suddenness catching you off guard. The bolt bounces off the wall beside you and ricochets back. Thankfully no one looks to be hit as you glance back, but the rest of the squad crouches and raises their blasters in defense.

“Hold fire,” you hiss quietly in case the droids might have heard, “We’re brothers!”

Still keeping the blaster trained on your position, the boy doesn’t seem to relax.

“Clones?” he asks, cautiously.

“Yes,” you try to put him at ease, carefully opening the hatch slightly further and making sure your helmet can clearly be seen, “We’re coming in.”

Not giving him a chance to say anything else, you rapidly enter through the hatch and turn around to assist your brothers and the equipment through the small access. The youth with the pistol seems hesitant to lower it, but slowly he seems to understand you’re not a threat.

“Where are you coming from?” comes his question, the curiosity in his voice is hard to hide.

“Maintenance tunnels,” you explain, “We’ve used them to sneak in. What’s the situation here?”

There was no need to be anything less than straightforward with him, you decide. Even though he was young, you knew that he had been through all the same training you had been at that age and his ability to respond was certainly not in doubt.

“The droids are patrolling the halls and have most of the Clones fighting pocketed,” he starts to report somewhat slowly, “I was taking a message to Control when I had to hide in here.”

>Tell him about your mission, see if he has info on Jango's whereabouts.
>Offer to help him complete his mission, you might be able to contact those in charge.
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>>4049487
>>Offer to help him complete his mission, you might be able to contact those in charge.
is this the same kid from the Kamino Defense episode?
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>>4049487
>>Offer to help him complete his mission, you might be able to contact those in charge.
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>>4049487
>Offer to help him complete his mission, you might be able to contact those in charge.
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>Offer to help him complete his mission, you might be able to contact those in charge.

“We’ll escort you there,” you say slightly more authoritative than you had initially meant to. Perhaps the official leadership position was giving you a bit more initiative to command? Without knowing anything else about the situation, the chance of linking up with a command structure inside the defenses was too good of an opportunity to miss. They would certainly be able to give you more updated information on Jango’s whereabouts.

The young Clone looks to, at last, drop his apprehension and suddenly seems much more excited. For a moment, you had thought about telling him to head through the maintenance tunnels and back to safety, but there was no doubt he was committed to his mission. He looks over you and the rest of your squad, now all crammed together in the small maintenance room.

“You should have enough firepower to get through a droid patrol,” he nods in agreement, “But it’s better to not be noticed. They have fast droids that the patrols can quickly call in for backup.”

“Fast droids?” 2337 asks quietly.

The youth seems to have some color drain from his face.

“Ones that roll very fast. They have shields too.”

“Destroyers,” comes the heavy word form your mouth.

“It’s easy for me to avoid them,” he says with some pride, “But will you be able to?”

“What’s your name, Trooper?” you ask, more impressed at his confidence than anything.

“Cadet 3034, Sir,” he stands quickly and gives a smart salute.

“Don’t you worry, Cadet,” you say with a friendly tone, “I have some experience of sneaking around here.”

You turn to address your brothers.

“3034 will guide us in,” you lay out the strategy, “We’ll follow him in pairs and keep each other covered…”

You consider for a moment how to divide the squad. You want to be in the lead group while 2337 should be in the second pair in case he needs to respond. The question remaining was who to accompany each of you. 7651’s engineering and slicing skills would be good for opening up locked doors or accessing panels, no doubt. 5309’s rotary cannon was a bit awkward to move and take cover with, however, having your shield close to him would go a good way to keeping him from being caught out.

>”7651, you’re with me. I want your cutters ready.”
>”5309, keep behind me in case we run into a surprise.”
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>>4049626
>>”5309, keep behind me in case we run into a surprise.”
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>>4049626
>”5309, keep behind me in case we run into a surprise.”
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>>4049626
>>”7651, you’re with me. I want your cutters ready.”
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>>4049626
>”5309, keep behind me in case we run into a surprise.”
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>>4049761
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>”5309, keep behind me in case we run into a surprise.”

The heavy gunner affirms with a grunt, hefting his Z-6 slightly to emphasize his readiness.

“2337, 7651,” you continue, “Follow us up and be ready if we need your expertises.”

Your brother nods.

“Double-Oh,” 2337 says quietly, “The battalion is taking most of the droids’ attention from us. How certain are you we won’t miss our chance to slip through?”

It’s a fair question, you had to admit, but your feelings on it were already settled.

“We’re trading time for intelligence,” you explain, “There’s no way to know if our own objective is even still viable at the moment. Whoever is in charge will likely be able to get us pointed and on target.”

2337 nods and looks to the young clone.

“Who is leading the defenses?”

“There’s a handful of Kaminoan scientists that were caught here with us when the droids attacked,” 3034 reports, “However, they’ve delegated the task to the ARC Troopers.”

“The ARC Troopers?” you repeat, amazed for the not the first time today.

“Yes,” the young clone nods, “They pulled them from stasis and let them organize the defenses. Many of the oldest Clones left here had died holding off the first waves before the ARC’s were active. They’ve mostly had to do the fighting themselves or leading groups of cadets like me.”

Now that was news. Of course your brothers and you had known about the ARC troopers, they were Jango’s main project and trainees. You had never had a chance to interact with them however, most of them being but into stasis immediately after training or being used for only advance training courses. They were practically everything most Clones aspired to be.

“There’s no doubt then,” you say firmly, “The ARCs will likely know everything we need.”

Your brothers agree, rising together and breaking into your pairs. Moving to the door to the room, you carefully glance outside. Certain there’s not droid patrols, you look down to 3034 and nod. The young Clone nods back and slips outside…

>And proceeds quickly down a long hall to the right, keeping low and fast.
>And dodges between various doorways, slowly and methodically preceding to the left.
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>>4049831
>And proceeds quickly down a long hall to the right, keeping low and fast.
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>>4049831
>>And proceeds quickly down a long hall to the right, keeping low and fast.
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>>4049831
>>And proceeds quickly down a long hall to the right, keeping low and fast.
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>And proceeds quickly down a long hall to the right, keeping low and fast.

He’s quick, you find yourself thinking, impulsive and probably working mostly on instinct. There’s not many places along this route for you all to take cover, but it seems to be the way that gets you covering ground faster. Perhaps it’s the decision you would have made yourself? You were ostensibly here to help escort him, but with little more to go on he’s leading you to probably the best chance you have for your own mission.

As it is, you focus on keeping your squad on the move, following the cadet as carefully as you can manage. His pace is high enough that you find yourself starting to tire with all your armor and equipment, but your stamina is more than enough to keep it up. Your brothers are in a bit more difficulty, especially 5309 as he tries to match your movements a few steps behind. There’s little else any of you can do however, as the places for cover were far enough distant to each other that any extra time spent in the open could potentially be disastrous.

On one such stretch, you reach an empty doorway and settle in to cover your brothers’ advance, 5309 on your shoulder a few seconds later. 3034 is just ahead of you, taking cover near an open electrical access. You glance backward to see 2337 and 7651 pushing up, hastily trying to catch up.

There’s a sudden commotion coming from up ahead, the sound of blaster fire clearly distinguishable and increasing in volume. Father down the hall you can see a few flashes as a Clone in red fatigues appears, running straight to a large doorway and opening it quickly. He doesn't seem to be armed and looks to be quite panicked. As they duck inside a handful of B1s appear in hot pursuit, but the Clone shuts the door and seems able to lock it. The droids go to work, looking to break into the security panel beside the access way.

2337 and 7651 are still largely exposed, but they’ll quickly be in cover and safe if they keep unnoticed...

>Take the droids by surprise before they can break in.
>Sit tight, there’s probably more trouble coming if you start shooting.
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>>4049938
>Take the droids by surprise before they can break in.
Don't need to shoot. Break out the beskad and the shield.
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>>4049938
Supporting >>4049950
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>>4049938
>>4049950
Has my vote
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>>4049831
Wait
>ARCs personally trained by Jango
>We beat up their dad
>they’ll probably shit talk our dad
>We’ll have to beat them up too
>>4049950
Ditto
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>>4049950
This
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>>4050005
>Our dad beat up your dad
>yeah well WE beat up your dad
>[fuming ARC noises]
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>Take the droids by surprise before they can break in.

You had tried to avoid engagement on the way in, but now you were in an active combat area. That a brother was in trouble made it all the more pressing in your mind. You signal for 3034 to hold, the young Clone looking to you for what to do. Stepping out, you put up your carbine and swap to your beskad. 5309 is right behind you again as you quickly charge in on the droids.

They’re almost completely focused on the door and B1 currently trying to slice into it. Their distraction makes it all too easy as you close in, the first droid not noticing you until your blade was driving down into one of its squadmates.

“What the-?!” the droid blares in surprise, before you recover your swing and slash into that one as well. The two droids drop as the others become alerted. 5309 gets in on the attack, charging in behind you and bashing the droid at the security panel with his rotary cannon. He bludgeons the droid down violently before it even has a chance to stand back up. One of the other droids is raising his carbine for the heavy gunner, but you react instantly. Bracing your shield, you bull rush the droid. It panics, turning to face you and firing into your shield ineffectively. You crash the shield into the droid and drive it hard into the wall of the passageway, smashing and pounding it a few more times to ensure it’s out of commission.

The last droid backs away quickly, raising its carbine but putting a metallic hand on the comm unit on its head. You’re not going to be fast enough to stop it!

“Emergenccccy!” it says quickly, “Reinforcements to Sector Seven! Sector Sev--AAHHHH!”

A stream of bolts tears the droid to shreds, 5309’s rotary cannon scrapping it in just a one second burst. You confirm the other droids are down as your other brothers approach with 3034.

“Did that transmission get through?” 2337 asks worriedly. The lights of the hallway suddenly change from bright white to the emergency red color.

“Most likely,” 7651 says flatly, “We may want to get into cover and dig in…”

“We have to get out of here!” 3034 says, tugging on your armor, “They’ll be here soon!”

“What do we do, Double-Oh?” 2337 asks.

>”3034, get us to safety. Everyone else: follow him, on the double!”
>”7651, get this door open. We need to hold off their counterattack until we can break out!”
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>>4050089
>3034 lets get the krif out of here

>>4050070
>Inb4 we Battle Circle the ARC and win
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>>4050089
>>”3034, get us to safety. Everyone else: follow him, on the double!”
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>>4050089
>”3034, get us to safety. Everyone else: follow him, on the double!”
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>>4050089
>>”3034, get us to safety. Everyone else: follow him, on the double!”
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>>4050089
>>”7651, get this door open. We need to hold off their counterattack until we can break out!”
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>>4050089
>”3034, get us to safety. Everyone else: follow him, on the double!”
We created a window of opportunity
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>>4050089
>>”3034, get us to safety. Everyone else: follow him, on the double!”
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>”3034, get us to safety. Everyone else: follow him, on the double!”

The Clone cadet doesn’t need another word and quickly releases his grip on you, heading down the hall. Your brothers start to follow after, but you can tell 2337 looks a bit conflicted.

“2337, we have to go!” you shout, swapping back to your carbine.

Your brother steps over to the door and pounds on it, yelling to the Clone inside.

“Stay hidden!”

The medic turns and breaks into a run after you, the both of you surging to catch back up to your brothers. There’s no sound beside the clacking of your armor and boots on the floor, running as fast as you can. The echoes travel down the hall and around you. The lack of an alarm blaring only seemed to make things more tense, however, knowing that somewhere the droids knew where you were and that they were surely coming for you.

Up ahead you see a fork in the passageway. It strikes you that you are finally in a portion of the facility you recognize. The left path would take you back toward the barracks area, while the right led to the training area. You had simply never had a reason to take this leg toward the city proper before. The real weight of fighting in your real home, not just some hall or park where Kaminoans lived and worked, finally comes to bear on you. All of your memories of your brothers and you are in these passages.

3034 may not have had the same lifespan that you had had, but he certainly was having the same experience. You tried to imagine how you might have responded to such an event when you were that young, before you were as strong as you are now or before Wrax taught your vode how to be warriors. The young cadet in front of you seems to be a model for the cloner’s training, focusing on guiding your squad ahead. As he reaches the fork…

>He heads left toward the barracks.
>He turns the corner right, moving toward the training field.
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>>4050248
>He heads left toward the barracks.
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>>4050248
>He heads left toward the barracks.
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>>4050248
>He heads left toward the barracks.
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>>4050248
>He heads left toward the barracks.
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>>4050248
>>He heads left toward the barracks.
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>He heads left toward the barracks.

The path to the barracks area doesn’t particularly change in style or appearance, yet it immediately begins to fill you with a sense of home. Maybe you had simply failed to notice how much you had missed being here since you left for Geonosis but, now that you are, the feeling is palpable. The droids weren’t only enemies now, they were home invaders violating the most important place in the galaxy to you. The anger inside you starts to build, you feel the heat in your emotions as you start to run a little harder, a little more swiftly toward the barracks.

You pass 5309 and 7651, falling in beside 3034 and finally being forced to slow up slightly to allow the cadet to keep steering you. Had you not, you think, you might have ran straight back to your bunk! The young clone indeed takes a slightly different path, going toward a section of the barracks that had hosted other Clone companies who had grown up with you. He holds up suddenly, stopping short of running into an intersection of halls that separates some of the large barrack rooms. He motions for you to look around the corner.

There’s a full on siege taking place down one of the long halls. At the far end, you can see Clones in training armor and red fatigues shooting down the hall, a small barricade set up outside one of the major bunk rooms. Between you and then is a string of droids, some in the hall and others leaning out from other rooms. They must be simply blockading this side, because you’ve yet to see a source for them.

Your brothers stack up behind you, perhaps on instinct or training, and all signal that they’re ready to move…

>Sneak up on the droids as close as you can, before surprising them from behind.
>Tell your brothers to keep close, you’re charging right past them.
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>>4050412
>>Sneak up on the droids as close as you can, before surprising them from behind.
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>>4050412
>Sneak up on the droids as close as you can, before surprising them from behind.
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>>4050412
>Sneak up on the droids as close as you can, before surprising them from behind.
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>>4050412
>>Sneak up on the droids as close as you can, before surprising them from behind.
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>>4050412
>>Sneak up on the droids as close as you can, before surprising them from behind.
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>>4050412
>>Sneak up on the droids as close as you can, before surprising them from behind.
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>Sneak up on the droids as close as you can, before surprising them from behind.

With a quick motion, you signal for the squad to start moving. Rounding the corner puts you right on a path for the rear of the droid formation with your shield up and squared against oncoming fire. You crouch slightly as you walk, keeping your entire body covered from any stray bolts as well as covering your brothers behind. 5309 is right behind you and you can practically hear him itching to open up with his cannon. Behind him is 7651 with his shotgun surely ready, followed closely by 2337 with his carbine. 3034 brings up the rear, watching behind in case anything pops out behind you.

The advance seems to be largely unnoticed, just like earlier with the droid patrol, but this time you ready your blaster and and point the barrel in the direction of the closest droids leaning out from their doorway positions. As you near them, the tension grows within you. Every step puts you closer and closer until.

“Fire!” you shout.

The bolts from your squad unleash, first the staccato bursts of the carbines, then the harsh barks of the shotgun, followed by the high frequency screaming of the the rotary cannon. The droids in the back are completely caught unawares and those that are in the open quickly drop under the assault. The rest quickly take cover, the ones closest to you facing your squad and the ones at the front keeping the blockade occupied. You feel the blasts on your shield increase in intensity and you drop your carbine back behind, focusing on keeping it steady.

A number of droids start to exit the side rooms and enter the hall, adding their fire onto you as well. You try to get a sense for the number left, but every few seconds a couple more seem to appear to replace the fallen ones. It’s clear now the droids must have a reserve handy, but how many was hard to say. You keep the advance up until you reach the freshly cleared doorway cover, your squad quickly fills in over the broken bodies of the droids that had occupied it just a minute ago.

Looking back down the hall, you take stock of the situation. You’ve done a good deal of damage, but it’s not quite enough to break the droids’ numbers yet. The trouble is partially the fact there’s a few too many droids appearing now and the other is that there doesn’t seem to be enough Clones on the barricade to really exploit the momentary shift of firepower.

The situation is made worse a moment later, however when you hear 3034 shout.

“Destroyers!”

You whip your head around in cover, sure enough a pair of rollies has just appeared back at the intersection behind you. They must have been pursuing you from earlier. You can feel your brothers looking to you for what to do…

>The explosives should be able to help you blast your way through.
>Sit tight and keep the pressure on. The Clones just need more time to help.
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>>4050553
>>The explosives should be able to help you blast your way through.
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>>4050553
>The explosives should be able to help you blast your way through.
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>>4050553
>>The explosives should be able to help you blast your way through.
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>>4050553
>Use an Ion Grenade
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>>4050553
>>The explosives should be able to help you blast your way through.
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>>4050553
>The explosives should be able to help you blast your way through.
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>>4050553
>>The explosives should be able to help you blast your way through.
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>The explosives and grenades should be able to help you blast your way through.

Your squad is careful to keep out of the shooting gallery which has now become a complicated layer cake of death and destruction. Alternating between Clones and droids, it was a veritable meat or machine grinder depending on your point of view. At least from your perspective though, you needed to get your squad out of it.

“Five-One,” you call, pointing toward the droids in front of you, “Demo pack!”

The engineer nods, immediately starting to prep one of his high explosive carriers.

“2337,” you follow quickly, “Ions! Now!”

The medic lowers his blaster and pulls his ion grenade out, synchronizing with you to toss them at the feet of the Destroyer droids as they start to unwrap from their ball form. Blue shields pop up just as the grenades roll near their feet. It’s at that moment that 7651 turns from cover and hurls the demo pack into the center of the droid line. You watch the explosive charge float in the air for a moment, before it finally starts to come down.

“Cover!”

*KAABOOOOOOOOOOOOM*

The explosion that follows rips through the hallway in both directions, either shattering droids or forcing them to dive deeper into cover. As you poke your head out to verify your path to safety, blaster fire from behind makes you duck back for a moment- one of the droidekas has weathered the assault. Knowing you wouldn’t have much time, you do the only thing you can.

You step out into the hall with your shield between you and the Destroyer.

“Move, move, move!” you shout to your brothers, “I’ll cover this!”

Your squad obeys immediately, charging from cover and toward the barricade at the far end of the hall. They run in a line, past the broken and disoriented droids. You bring up the rear, struggling to keep your shield absorbing the heavy fire from the Destroyer droid. As you close in on salvation you can see the droids starting to regain their bearings. One of the B1s flanking your squad opens fire…

>And hits 3034.
>And hits 2337.
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>>4050690
>>And hits 3034.
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>>4050694
Ditto
As much as it sucks to say, we just don’t know him as well
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>>4050714
2337 is the medic. If he goes down then the others are basically fucked. If he saves up he can at least attempt to save their lives.
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>>4050690
>>And hits 2337
I'm sorry brother, I can't in good conscious hurt a child.
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>>4050690
>>And hits 3034.
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Wait
3034's the kid?
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>>4050690
>>And hits 2337.
Changing to this. 2337 at least has armor.
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>>4050795
>>4050786
>And hits 2337.

>>4050789
>>4050714
>And hits 3034.

A tough choice indeed, 10 more minutes.
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Someone please change their vote before both get shot.
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>>4050690
>And hits 2337.
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>>4050813
Damn, trooper, who's side do you think I'm on?
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>>4050809
>And hits 3034.
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>>4050690
>>And hits 3034.
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>>4050690
>And hits 3034.
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>>4050824
most time when things tie you usually default to both.
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>>4050824
in the _____FUN__ side
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>>4050690
>>And hits 2337.

The medic has body armor! The child does not! What are you thinking!
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>>4050839
True, but I would never use a tie as a reason to make things worse. In fact, ties and write-ins are generally geared to make things at least slightly better.

>>4050837
>>4050830
>>4050825
>And hits 3034.
Writing.
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>>4050847
I guess we chalk it up to a learning experience?
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>>4050847
I'm thinking the kid is less valuable than the guy who can patch him up. But I also didn't vote so.
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>And hits 3034.

Red, searing projectiles launch outward from the muzzle of the droid’s blaster. Some of them pass by, displacing air and leaving behind only the sound of their firing in their wake. Others find their mark.

Falling to the ground, 3034 twists and contorts from the force of the impact. He hits the deck of the hallway with a dull thud, smoke rising from his wound and scorched fatigues. Your eyes go wide and you react, raising your carbine and blasting the offending droid before it can shift targets or send another burst of bolts out. Without thinking you let your blaster fall out of your hand. Reaching down, you grab the back of the young Clone’s uniform and start pulling him behind your shield. The droideka’s blaster bears down on you. The droids around you are starting to stand up.

Your only thought is to get him to safety.

A chorus of blasters open up, bright flashes shooting all around you.

The Clones at the barricade yell in rage at the sight of their fallen brother, firing their blasters madly into the droid masses. The automatic fire of 5309’s rotary cannon lances by in a dramatic torrent, rippling the droideka’s shield with shot after shot and forcing it to start glowing red. The B1s to either side of you are cut down as drag 3034 the final meters to the barricade, hefting him over and into the waiting arms of 2337 who quickly takes him to ground. You hop over the hastily assembled wall yourself, the last few blaster bolts chasing after you but finding none of their targets.

You throw your blast shield down and hit your knees beside 2337 at his side, who’s already breaking open a medkit from his pack. Checking the young Clone’s breathing, you feel his chest rise steadily but weakly. His pulse is likewise faint, but holding for the moment. The color is gone from his face and he isn’t responsive, his skin already starting to lose its heat and going clammy. There’s a dramatic wound on his lower right side, the blaster bolt likely exploding on impact and leaving a mess behind. 2337 shoves that bacta bandage into your hand and you immediately press down on the wound to try and stem the bleeding.

He hits the 3034 with a stimshot, probably hoping to head off the worst effects of the blood loss and shock. 2337 throws it aside as soon as he’s done injecting it and goes back to the medkit to pull out the laser cauterizer. Your hands are shaking as you keep applying pressure, but you can see 2337’s are steady as a rock as he goes to work on the worst of the wound.

It’s then you notice someone has knelt down opposite of you…

>A deformed looking Clone in a maintenance uniform.
>An ARC trooper with red armor highlights.
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>>4050930
>>A deformed looking Clone in a maintenance uniform.


Been waiting on this cameo
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>>4050930
>>A deformed looking Clone in a maintenance uniform.
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>>4050930
>>A deformed looking Clone in a maintenance uniform.
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>>4050930
>>A deformed looking Clone in a maintenance uniform.
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>>4050930
>A deformed looking Clone in a maintenance uniform.
Love the ARCs, but I can't pass this up
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>A deformed looking Clone in a maintenance uniform.

“Is...Is it very bad?” he says shakily to you.

2337 is going at the wound with a precision that would put a droid to shame, but you couldn’t deny it looked like a bad one even for him.

“It is,” you say, trying to keep focused on the wound and not the Clone.

“How can I help?”

You wish you had a good answer, you weren’t sure how much the two of you were able to help him now. The sound of a blaster bolt ricocheting of the nearby door reminds you there’s still very much a battle going on.

“We have to get him inside!” you yell quickly to your brother.

“Five seconds,” he responds quickly, “Get ready!”

You point to your blast shield beside the maintenance Clone.

“Grab one side!” you command him, “We’ll use it as a stretcher!”

The deformed brother doesn’t hesitate, reaching over and sliding your blast shield by 3034. 2337 tears into another medkit quickly and pulls out a second stim shot and bacta bandage. He pushes your hands aside and rapidly applies the new bandage directly to the wound, taking over keeping pressure on it.

“Roll on three!” he barks, “One, two, three!”

Together, you and the maintenance clone roll 3034 onto his side, just enough to slide the blast shield underneath.

“You take his feet,” you tell the deformed Clone, “Keep it steady!”

He nods, eager to help, but unable to keep his eyes away from the young Clone’s wound for too long.

“Focus!” 2337 snaps, his hands on the bandages the only thing holding in the worst of the wound, “Lift on three! One, two, three!”

Together, the three of you rise and quickly rush into the barracks room. The door shuts quickly behind you, cutting you off from the battle beyond.

The room is filled with Clones. Most of them are very young. While most look to be huddled and fine, many also appear to be wounded, dying, or perhaps already dead. Some lay on the ground beside the wall, others are on bunks with sheets that have turned red with blood. Finding an open bunk on the lowest level, you and the maintenance Clone set the makeshift stretcher down and let 2337 get back to work. You notice immediately as he injects the second stimshot. That wasn’t good.

“He- He was always quick,” the deformed brother says sorrowfully, “He volunteered to be a runner.”

“You know him?” you ask.

“Three-oh-three,” he replies sadly, “He’s very nice to me. Always liked to help me tidy up.”

You’re not sure why, but you are suddenly compelled to take the deformed Clone’s hand, the blood and bacta on your gauntlet smearing slightly onto his wrinkled skin. You put his hand on 3034’s.

”Then help your brother now.”

He looks surprised, but his eyes quickly turn back to 3034 and he nods, squeezing the young Clone’s hand tight.

“I.. I will.”

As 2337 works feverishly, all you both could do now was hope...
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>>4051003
This will be my last post for this evening. I appreciate all of you for playing along all day today. I plan to be back on tomorrow at 2300 GMT. We may need a new thread, so keep an eye out. Any questions or comments, feel free to use this one until then.
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>>4051003
MY HEART
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>>4051003
AHHHH! 99! Never fails to bring a tear to my eye...
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>>4051008
Thanks for running
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>>4051027
Maybe we can save him this time round
>Inb4 99 becomes a Mr. Rogers type figure to all the clones
> “99 wouldn’t want you to act like that”
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>>4051185
>"Be the brother that 99 knows you can be" posters get put up in barracks across the galaxy
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>>4051254
> “Be the brother 99 knows you can be” reaches “Kilroy Was Here” levels of proliferation
>Upper Command has no idea who 99 is
> “SHEK’ETA SHE’CU BELIEVES IN YOU” is known to bolster clones spirits across the galaxy
>Republic sociologists think he’s some kind of ancient mandalorian god or spirit
>Mandalorian government is equally confused
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>>4049498
>is this the same kid from the Kamino Defense episode?
>>4050714
>As much as it sucks to say, we just don’t know him as well
A young clobe with long hair who asked whether we are clones and was slow to tell about his "orders"
>3034
>BOBA
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>>4051847
I meant personally, in character
OOC only Clone that has long hair in training is Boba
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>>4051853
But that was an OOC choice. It wasn't up to 0027 who'd be hit by droids.
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>>4051857
Okay, and?
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We're pretty close to Page 9 and I think I like this as the stopping point for the episode. I'll work on a new thread and updating the docs a bit. If you have any suggestions on what might be useful/helpful to put in there, feel free to suggest.

Expect the new thread in an hour or two!
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New Thread is active!

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