Differing priorities, I guess. I tried to argue for saving our galaxy and the rebel leaders didn't listen to me, it's more exhausting trying to get anything done on the network.
It's why my last big plan involved a statement of what we were doing, rather than inviting commentary.
The issue with what Dean had to offer was that he didn't add anything new. It's better if you're starting fresh to offer a new perspective, or push things forward.
A leader needs to be able to take worries into mind, even if they're not your own. It's why we're planning escapes from the city if things go badly.
Though that might not prove to be a bad idea thanks to the Aerie.
[ jyn thinks the issue is that he was a myopic hutt's arse about it, but clarke isn't wrong. nate's post was enough. decent crowdsourcing that was edging toward proper ideas. ]
Contingency plans are Cassian's favorite thing.
[ force, jyn, get your pining under control. ]
They're also necessary. Planning for the worst cannot be a bad idea in this place.
[There's a lot more to say—about how her doubts about their future in this world overwhelmed her before the Aerie, manifesting in her rage and anger there. How she feels both lightened and more determined, but still uncertain on that front.
But it's a goal that's long term. In the immediate future, they don't have their people.
It's important to get them back.
And they will. Clarke Griffin and Jyn Erso decided to do it, and that means it'll happen, right?]
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The issue with what Dean had to offer was that he didn't add anything new. It's better if you're starting fresh to offer a new perspective, or push things forward.
A leader needs to be able to take worries into mind, even if they're not your own. It's why we're planning escapes from the city if things go badly.
Though that might not prove to be a bad idea thanks to the Aerie.
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Contingency plans are Cassian's favorite thing.
[ force, jyn, get your pining under control. ]
They're also necessary. Planning for the worst cannot be a bad idea in this place.
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[Mentioning Cassian, however—it really needles a point that she's afraid to voice.
Because contingency plans.]
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And then there's Cassian for you.
How long until we worry they aren't coming back to us?
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[ jyn will wait, she can be very patient. ]
It took me two months to admit Daisy was gone and that was only because I didn't want Larry to sleep on the street.
That is probably a better estimate.
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[She doesn't say more than that. Anyone who meets Larry can guess that Larry would need someone to take care of him.]
Two months is good.
We'll need to be the contingency plan in the meantime.
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The best I can think of is trying to reconnect via dreams, but that feels a little hopeless. It's just us two.
I wish I had something from them on me.
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Even if it isn't, I want to make sure we try.
[Because Clarke isn't good at sitting still for two months. She's done it, but idly waiting by doesn't suit her.]
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[ if loki doesn't veto the idea, jyn would want to loop ren in. ]
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Let me reach out to Loki. I'll see what he thinks.
[And she hopes that death wasn't too catastrophic.]
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I'm glad you're here with me.
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[There's a lot more to say—about how her doubts about their future in this world overwhelmed her before the Aerie, manifesting in her rage and anger there. How she feels both lightened and more determined, but still uncertain on that front.
But it's a goal that's long term. In the immediate future, they don't have their people.
It's important to get them back.
And they will. Clarke Griffin and Jyn Erso decided to do it, and that means it'll happen, right?]