That's right. I know a lot of people find it weird, but - well, it is weird, but it's harmless. And it means I have a whole collection of stuff about my friends if they--
[ He faltered. Ah. He tried to play it off with a shrug. ]
You know. If they port out. I have a bunch on Kaytoo and Skeets... You didn't even get a chance to meet skeets, but. I don't know. Maybe they'll come back.
Finn's smile turns less bright and more gentle, noticing the falter. The whole thing is hard for him to grasp. He'd never had people to mourn before, much less anyone to mourn him. Yet, in this place, no one was ever really gone. Even with BB-8 having left not long ago, he still has trouble figuring this out.
Both droids. Though I'm not sure Skeets would call himself a droid, since that wasn't a word they used in his universe, but.
He's about this big - [ He gestured approximately the size of a roomba. ] - gold, super shiny. He was one of the first people I met here, actually - helped me orient on my first day. Super polite, super kind - went out of his way to help people. Sharp as a tack. He taught me what 'gifs' are, too, though, so he had this weird sense of humour you wouldn't expect. I think that's why he and Kaytoo got along so well.
Kaytoo - Well, his full designation is K-2SO, he was an imperial security droid that got reprogrammed by Cassian Andor years before the Battle of Yavin. They were part of Rogue One, like Bodhi, that got the Death Star plans from Scariff. He was huge, like, easily seven foot. And he had this amazing acidic wit, like - dry as all hell. Pretended he didn't care about anything or anyone save Cassian, which was a total and obvious lie almost right from the get go, but. This was the first time he'd really got to have a life outside of all that, you know? I have... I have no idea how well he felt that went. He took it pretty hard when Cassian ported out the first time. He's - he was really great. We were good friends.
[ Finn was still getting used to (and enjoying greatly) droids being referred to as other people. He smiled at the way Poe spoke of them, raising his eyebrows high over the imperial security droid ordeal. He nodded. ]
I hope they come back someday. [ But that felt a bit dumb and maybe even insincere to say after everything. ] Bodhi told me about Rogue One, about how they stole the plans. He didn't mention the imperial security droid, but I guess he used to be Empire, too.
They were a pretty eclectic bunch. I don't think Kaytoo defected so much as was forced to defect, but. He chose to stay with them.
[ He hoped. The Kaytoo he knew certainly seemed to. ]
But yeah. I hope they come back, too. Skeets... He'll be fine, his universe sounds insane but he's got a place in it. Kaytoo-- Kaytoo's dead, back home. So I don't... I don't know where he is, right now.
[ It felt good to almost talk to Poe as if nothing had happened. Though, it felt like there were eyes over his shoulder, waiting for him to slip up.
Are there were so few things he could say to that, so Finn was quiet for a moment. ]
Seems like people can come here from any time, any dimension- Like there's an infinite amount of possibilities or time just loops in on itself or something. What I mean is... no one's ever really gone. Right? Kaytoo's somewhere. Everyone is.
I'm not sure anything could make it better... Probably living in the moment is the best we could do.
[ Or maybe just the best Finn could do. He wanted to run and hide from this other version of himself now, his feelings conflicted in ways he hadn't really thought possible. ]
[ There was a significant pause, Poe's gaze a little unfocused as he looked out to the trees. ]
That's what I've been trying to do. I didn't used to. I mean - yeah, sure, living in the moment as in not really expecting to live another one, maybe, but I've been trying to just - take it as it comes, here.
Easier said than done, though. But I am trying.
Just turns out that half of what comes is other people going.
[ Finn wished there was something he could say that would change this whole perception. Hell, he just wished Poe would give an honest smile again. The problem is he didn't know what all Poe's been through. He could talk with positive flowy words all day, but he didn't know what it was like, to be stuck here so long, to lose people, to have loved ones forget you.
Except he did have some experience, only with an entirely different context. The First Order wasn't like this place. Reconditioning wasn't like whatever happened to Finn. But it kind of was? ]
People go, but a little of people come in. Some people come back. [ Though not him. He didn't mean him. More like, he meant that the other might. ] All anyone can do is try. It's- It's impossible. I don't think people are supposed to live like that, but we can try. It works sometimes, right? That's worth it.
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[ He faltered. Ah. He tried to play it off with a shrug. ]
You know. If they port out. I have a bunch on Kaytoo and Skeets... You didn't even get a chance to meet skeets, but. I don't know. Maybe they'll come back.
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Finn's smile turns less bright and more gentle, noticing the falter. The whole thing is hard for him to grasp. He'd never had people to mourn before, much less anyone to mourn him. Yet, in this place, no one was ever really gone. Even with BB-8 having left not long ago, he still has trouble figuring this out.
But he could do a little. ] Tell me about them?
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He's about this big - [ He gestured approximately the size of a roomba. ] - gold, super shiny. He was one of the first people I met here, actually - helped me orient on my first day. Super polite, super kind - went out of his way to help people. Sharp as a tack. He taught me what 'gifs' are, too, though, so he had this weird sense of humour you wouldn't expect. I think that's why he and Kaytoo got along so well.
Kaytoo - Well, his full designation is K-2SO, he was an imperial security droid that got reprogrammed by Cassian Andor years before the Battle of Yavin. They were part of Rogue One, like Bodhi, that got the Death Star plans from Scariff. He was huge, like, easily seven foot. And he had this amazing acidic wit, like - dry as all hell. Pretended he didn't care about anything or anyone save Cassian, which was a total and obvious lie almost right from the get go, but. This was the first time he'd really got to have a life outside of all that, you know? I have... I have no idea how well he felt that went. He took it pretty hard when Cassian ported out the first time. He's - he was really great. We were good friends.
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I hope they come back someday. [ But that felt a bit dumb and maybe even insincere to say after everything. ] Bodhi told me about Rogue One, about how they stole the plans. He didn't mention the imperial security droid, but I guess he used to be Empire, too.
They sound fun, though.
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[ He hoped. The Kaytoo he knew certainly seemed to. ]
But yeah. I hope they come back, too. Skeets... He'll be fine, his universe sounds insane but he's got a place in it. Kaytoo-- Kaytoo's dead, back home. So I don't... I don't know where he is, right now.
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Are there were so few things he could say to that, so Finn was quiet for a moment. ]
Seems like people can come here from any time, any dimension- Like there's an infinite amount of possibilities or time just loops in on itself or something. What I mean is... no one's ever really gone. Right? Kaytoo's somewhere. Everyone is.
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... Yeah. Yeah, no, you're right. That's a good way of looking at it.
[ He gave a rueful smile that didn't reach his eyes. ]
Doesn't really make it a hell of a lot better, but. It's a nice thought.
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I'm not sure anything could make it better... Probably living in the moment is the best we could do.
[ Or maybe just the best Finn could do. He wanted to run and hide from this other version of himself now, his feelings conflicted in ways he hadn't really thought possible. ]
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[ There was a significant pause, Poe's gaze a little unfocused as he looked out to the trees. ]
That's what I've been trying to do. I didn't used to. I mean - yeah, sure, living in the moment as in not really expecting to live another one, maybe, but I've been trying to just - take it as it comes, here.
Easier said than done, though. But I am trying.
Just turns out that half of what comes is other people going.
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Except he did have some experience, only with an entirely different context. The First Order wasn't like this place. Reconditioning wasn't like whatever happened to Finn. But it kind of was? ]
People go, but a little of people come in. Some people come back. [ Though not him. He didn't mean him. More like, he meant that the other might. ] All anyone can do is try. It's- It's impossible. I don't think people are supposed to live like that, but we can try. It works sometimes, right? That's worth it.
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Yeah, of course it's worth it.
[ Using Finn's shoulder as leverage, he stood back up, then leaned over the rail. ]
Every second we're alive and with people we care about, it's worth it. Just gotta keep that in the front of my mind, I guess.
I just didn't want you to get bogged down with this stuff. I know it's a lot.
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I can handle it. [ To be honest, he wasn't sure Poe even believed that. ]
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[ He took a breath and then a step back. ]
... Come on. You want a coffee? I could use a coffee.
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Yeah, sounds good.