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Poe Dameron ([personal profile] gotyourselfapilot) wrote in [personal profile] lostapprentice 2016-08-30 11:18 pm (UTC)

[It was a question that didn't need to be answered. Truthfully, he was hoping to hear a few beeps and a few boops. Poe knew that people were greedy. He's seen something happen where if you had the right amount of credits... you were basically in the lead. The pilot had to beat that somehow, work around it. Think smarter always be a few steps ahead or try, go for the surprise.]

Han did get to tell us, in his own words, that the Starkiller base was basically a big Death Star. He did get to help the Resistance to stop the First Order. He was in it at that moment. It's hard to ask for a pleasure flight when your friend is trying to rescue a girl and the Resistance is trying to stop the First Order from blowing up any more systems. Will I continue to hear secondhand stories on how good of a pilot he is? Or will I be able to fly with him? As you put it.

[Ren can brag. Poe will continue to hear stories about Han the rebel general. There were plenty of them that were told.]

I don't have to be the hero. It just happens. All I want is for you to not be a threat and to hold your word that you won't go kill or hurt anyone again. There's nothing more to this.

[The truth? Poe only wanted to keep an eye on Kylo Ren make sure he follows what he's been saying. He knew that there would be stories about Starkiller base and the heroes that stopped it. He heard some of his own stories before. That's not what he wanted here. Being a hero didn't matter, it's what came after. It's that peace and hope. Poe could charm the pants off of someone who doesn't wear any... but Ren, he doubted that charming the other would work.]

You wouldn't understand what I really want.

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