With the right set of coordinates, yes. I...think I'll be relying on the Force to make that a reality, on my end. And on her's, well...she's the most intelligent person I've ever met.
[He's not sure about uniting every reality, but people he has a connection with? Maybe.]
[She's reminded of a conversation she had recently with Sokka.]
There are plenty of others around who might be interested in something like this. Is there anything I can do to help?
[She's not as strong or talented as her brother with the Force, but she wants to do something that isn't waiting. She hates this useless, listless feeling she's had since the announcement.]
At the moment? No. All of this is going to have to wait until we make it home. The device, though, well...once I get that working, then I'll see what I can do for the others. Ideally, people with connections to me. Force Bonds. I can probably find Aang's world, through him, though, speaking of Sokka.
But then, when we get back, when you catch up to my timeline, you'll be a lot stronger in the Force. You can definitely help me then.
[If the information they'd been given was correct, they'd be returning home with their memories and experiences intact. She'd be leaps and bounds ahead of what she was the moment she'd wound up here. And in eight years? She'd be even further ahead, because there would be no reason to drop her training to the wayside, even in the middle of trying to clean up the remnants of the Imperial forces.]
Just remind me when the time comes. I will do anything in my power to help you accomplish this. [She smiles ruefully.] Although, I suppose it's just as much a selfish wish on my part as anything else.
Yeah, that's exactly why I don't want him knowing.
[He's pretty far down Luke's list of favorite people too.]
Honestly, if we can keep it to just the three of us, and maybe Chewie and Lando, I'd like that. And yes, that means keeping it secret from Threepio too.
As fond as I am of the protocol droid, he's the last being I'd ever tell a secret to. There is a reason my father had his memory banks wiped, after all.
[And even if they got the droid to help, he'd find a way to mess it up. Unless Artoo was there to keep it from getting too horrible.]
Chatter, chatter , chatter. You don't think he'll just keep the secret if you ask him?
[Artoo's generally the more reliable of the pair in that regard. But if Luke was actually contemplating doing it... well, he didn't tamper with their little friend lightly.]
No, Luke's right. We can keep this secret. Sure, I'll have to keep it the longest, but I've managed harder things than this. R2D2 and C3P0 aren't really... Anyone could get Threepio to talk with enough time, and you know he's compelled to translate anything that Artoo says.
[As much as she doesn't want to do this, it's the right thing for everyone involved.]
Well, then I guess we'd best start figuring things out. I'll put together a list of everything, while we're here. Store that in a coded part of Artoo's memorybanks, but it'll still probably take some requisitions. That means...Lando, Ord Mantell, and the Smuggler's Alliance.
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[That's...astounding. Something that would have aided them so much during the time of the Rebellion and the aftermath.]
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[He's not sure about uniting every reality, but people he has a connection with? Maybe.]
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The Force can do an awful lot.
[Fifteen years ago, he wouldn't have said that. It seemed like a lifetime. In some ways it was.]
Why not bridge universes with the right machine?
[Besides, the kid is so excited, he can't quash that]
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There are plenty of others around who might be interested in something like this. Is there anything I can do to help?
[She's not as strong or talented as her brother with the Force, but she wants to do something that isn't waiting. She hates this useless, listless feeling she's had since the announcement.]
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But then, when we get back, when you catch up to my timeline, you'll be a lot stronger in the Force. You can definitely help me then.
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[He doesn't have the Force. He's the only one in the family that doesn't. But he'll help however he can.]
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Just remind me when the time comes. I will do anything in my power to help you accomplish this. [She smiles ruefully.] Although, I suppose it's just as much a selfish wish on my part as anything else.
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[He turns to Leia, offering a warm smile and a laugh.]
What's that supposed to mean?
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[We can do the impossible. It's our thing.]
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[She leans forward to grasp her brother's arm gently.]
I would like to keep Ami, and Sokka, in my life after we leave here as well.
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Maybe more complicated than that, but with actual technology? It's certainly something within our grasp.
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[This is their standard. Is there a Death Star.]
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[Effort is all it takes, in her book.]
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[A pause.]
However, this is something I want to keep the Council in the dark about. Imagine Borsk Fey'lya's reaction.
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He would make the whole thing a nightmare.
[He's pretty high up on the list of people Han hasn't missed]
And then when we get it to work he'd try to take the credit and start looking for ways to exploit the link.
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I don't tell the Council everything. There has to be some boundaries between what I know and what I tell them.
[Like who her birth parents are. They definitely don't need to know that.]
Not even Winter keeps all of my secrets, Luke.
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[He's pretty far down Luke's list of favorite people too.]
Honestly, if we can keep it to just the three of us, and maybe Chewie and Lando, I'd like that. And yes, that means keeping it secret from Threepio too.
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[That droid was far too chatty. And worse, he would probably want to help.]
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[And even if they got the droid to help, he'd find a way to mess it up. Unless Artoo was there to keep it from getting too horrible.]
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[Those two...]
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[Artoo's generally the more reliable of the pair in that regard. But if Luke was actually contemplating doing it... well, he didn't tamper with their little friend lightly.]
Your dad was clearly a smart man.
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[As much as she doesn't want to do this, it's the right thing for everyone involved.]
My dad was brilliant. But you knew that already.
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[It's a bigger question, with the differences in time]
I can talk to them, but I'm ahead of all of you.
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