Dec. 26th, 2016

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heya-freyja:

mx-delta-juliette:

moghedien:

moghedien:

ok so Leia was heading to Obi-wan before the Battle of Scarif, and before she ever knew she or anyone would have the plans. It wasn’t just a last resort, “vader’s bout to get us we gotta go somewhere” decision. the fact that she was going to Obi-wan is probably the reason she was with the rebels and not on Alderaan.

so think in the context that a) Bail was knowingly sending his daughter, who has the genes of one of the most powerful force users ever, to go get a Jedi, b) Bail knew that he was sending the biological child of Anakin to Anakin’s former master and friend, c) Obi-wan definitely would knows who Leia is, d) Bail knows that Obi-wan is keeping an eye on Luke.

I’m not saying Bail Organa knowingly sent his force sensitive daughter to the only fully trained Jedi he knew how to get in touch with and also her force sensitive brother, but Bail Organa knowingly sent his force sensitive daughter to the only fully trained Jedi he knew how to get in touch with and also her force sensitive brother. Because he and Mon Mothma decided things had gotten to this point.

Someone in the tags said “Bail didn’t send the plans to Obi-wan. Bail sent Leia.”

YES. The Death Star plans were a last minute bonus. Bail’s actual plans for dealing with the Empire and the Death Star was LEIA

Could you imagine being Bail and making that decision, though?

There he is, sitting on basically the last hope of the galaxy. Or rather, she’s sitting on him, because she’s two-and-a-half years old and her adopted father’s shoulders are the very best place in the world. They’re listening from Alderaan as Palpatine announces that the senate will be stripped of even more power, that the never-ending series of emergencies across the galaxy will continue.

Time feels broken, somehow. The planet rotates, the sun rises and sets, but the galaxy is frozen in a slow slide into oblivion.

Not yet, is all he can think. He’s working with the young Senator from Chandrila, spinning the wheels, trying to buy more time. Years and years more time.

~

There he is, introducing his family to a man with a black uniform and absolute control of the sector. Leia is six, and looks up at him suddenly serious, a far cry from her normal mischievous self.

“And my daughter, Leia,” he says, while his thoughts race between please don’t question her adoption and please get off my planet and the Jedi were insane to start training so young, she isn’t ready.

Bail has trouble sleeping. He’s waiting for a signal from Obi-Wan, that the time has come for him to give up his daughter. It doesn’t appear.

~

There he is, watching as his dark-eyed daughter hurls a datapad across the room in a sudden fit of rage. He’s tried to teach her peace and calm, she’s learned the watchful patience and silent stalk of a hunter.

She’s nine. He hasn’t beaten her at Dejarik in a year.

He takes her for walks, out into the parts of Alderaan where the downtrodden live and the refugees gather. He shows her what suffering is, what the Empire means. He tries to avoid thinking about her father. He tries to give her the education he thinks Jedi needed more of.

~

There he is, lying to Tarkin’s face as they walk through the halls of the palace. Leia, thirteen, is following them. Bail knows it. Tarkin does not.

See who he really is, Bail is wishing, even as he says words that toe the line of compliance with Tarkin’s demands.

The Rebellion is starting to rise. He keeps telling Mon Mothma he needs more time, that they’re moving too fast. He doesn’t tell her why.

~

There he is, welcoming his daughter back from Coruscant. She’s a rising star, already accumulating power as a junior legislator. She’s fifteen - one more year before she can run for Senate, and he knows she’s already planning it.

She has staff now, and her pretty smiles and polite manners almost perfectly hide the casuality with which she issues orders.

He’s not sure if she reminds him more of her mother or father.

Obi-Wan remains silent. Bail’s agents tell him that Tatooine is quiet, a backwater, no Imperial activity. He doesn’t find it reassuring. He waits.

~

There he is, talking to Mon Mothma. She’s laughing, charmed by his daughter, the Senator, the rebel. It’s a rare moment of levity - the Senate’s days are numbered, even as the token body it has become. The Empire’s stranglehold on the galaxy is unquestionable now.

And his daughter is nineteen. Her father had been a Jedi by now, roaming the galaxy and falling, falling towards the darkness.

The galaxy is full of darkness now, and Bail makes up his mind. Maybe it’s too late. Maybe it’s too early. He’s not Jedi, he doesn’t know, but it feels right.

“Go to Tatooine,” he tells his daughter. “Find Obi-Wan Kenobi. He can save us all.”

He thinks, but does not say, you can save us all.

Reblogging for that last addition.
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Y'all I’m watching the force awakens for the first time since I saw it in theaters, and I’m struck all over again with how wonderful it is. I love everything, I love Rey and her little life and I love how Poe and Finn are instantly like adorable excited puppies all over each other, and I love how Rey is so (ง'̀-‘́)ง at Finn and how BB8 is also (ง'̀-‘́)ง and then after they escape Jakku they’re also like excited puppies all over each other, this whole movie is just such a delight.

I was never that into Star Wars, I’ve seen the movies but was never excited about it, but I am now. I don’t know, I feel like it’s FOR me now, you know? I feel like I could be part of it.

#ALSO for the first 30 mins I forgot that bomberqueen17’s fic isn’t canon #tfa#Star Wars 

HA that made me laugh. 

I have to admit this, I’m kind of bad at fandom. I watched that movie once. In theaters. That’s it. I’ve been wanting to see it again but now I’m worried that I went so far OOC with my interpretations that I’d just get depressed if I saw it again.

this makes me want to, though! I think I felt that same way watching the movie, though. Like, it was something I was allowed to be into. 
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oh lord a kid from my elementary school class just got arrested for driving the wrong way down a 4-lanes-each-way highway while drunk and causing an accident that injured several people

and his mugshot, good lord, i remember that kid, but

oh my lord he looks about fifty, bald and haggard and

he is MY AGE and he was one of the kids I was in classes from K-8th grade with and of those hellions he was among the least objectionable

I am a zillion years old

what happened to you, Craig????

(or… do I look that old?????)
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A video posted by Bridget Kelly (@bomberqueen17) on Dec 26, 2016 at 9:19am PST

We got a new screwgun. I’ve never had one younger than myself. Holy shit.
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that giggle is infectious

Ha! As I was posting it, and the preview played back, my sister (that’s Middle-Little, who visited for Christmas) said “oh Christ we have the same laugh, was that you or me?” and I said “I don’t know holy shit are we always that shrill” and she was like “help us, I think we are, oh no”

I have over the course of my life had acquaintances who would actively flinch or recoil when I laughed, and you’d be amazed what a number that does on your self-esteem. (Because, of course, it always happens when you’re feeling the most free/yourself, so you’re really not braced for it.) 

So I’m glad it’s not as horrible as it sounds to us. All four of us have the same laugh as our mother, who used to Embarrass Us So Much at school functions– there you are in a darkened auditorium backstage waiting for your cue and there’s a thousand people out there and your classmate hears that laugh and says “well Señora [YourMom]’s here, I know that much” and you’re like Please, Floor, Open Up And Take Me.

Now it doesn’t seem so bad, but believe me, junior high was rough. (She was the Spanish teacher in the school, and went to every play, and is six feet tall, and it’s a small town, so everybody knew her.) 

Our poor uncle used to always try to tell who was who on the phone. And we were like, bro, we can’t even tell which of us it is. (It helped once the older sister joined the Army because you get an accent in the Army.)

It kind of helps me, though, because by now in my ancientness and wisdom, I have become able to appreciate all of my sisters as the most beautiful and sweet and wise people in the world, and so when I realize that I sound/look like them, it doesn’t seem so bad.

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