Meetra Surik (extorris) wrote in knowhereic, @ 2017-04-21 01:45:00 |
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Entry tags: | star wars (legends): canon: meetra surik, star wars: canon: luke skywalker |
Characters: Meetra and Open
When/Where: Main Hall
Rating/Warnings: TBD
This place, so far was both unique and oddly familiar. In a sense, it reminded her of Nar Shaddaa. She kept expecting G0-T0 to pop up, or hear his voice or run into one of his bounty hunters. Perhaps that said something about her, to expect such things. It also said something she'd left her bunk in the Barracks to surround herself with the noises of activity.
She hadn't been hungry, but took the small meal anyway. It allowed her to sit, and mostly think. The newest arrival of her universe had been one she'd wanted to greet, but then things got awkward and a bit complicated so she backed off. Few even knew of her, no need to make it worse by putting her nose in business that really didn't involve her. It had been the same for similar other new arrivals.
But thinking came with it's own complications so she mostly sat and wished for something to fix. In the end, one of the miners had taken pity on her and let her have a few smaller tools that she could use to take her lightsaber apart. She usually didn't, considering, but when she had nothing else to take apart it was her 'saber. And she knew it by heart, because she'd done this a touch too often, if anyone asked.
Still she'd pushed her tray aside and spread the parts around the table. The only thing she left in was the crystal and it's various components. To take those out would mean dismantling it entirely and she wasn't willing to go that far right here. But by the time that was done she felt a lot more relaxed. So she raised her hand, palm up, and the 'saber rose into the air. She let it hover before moving it a few inches closer to her hand where she could watch it spin. The crystal inside hummed, and it made her smile. The crystal had resonated to her in what felt like an age ago and she had a theory it might know her. Considering it would not work for any other, she felt it a fair enough.