incomer: (still feels so unreal)
Cᴍᴅʀ. Pᴏᴇ Dᴀᴍᴇʀᴏɴ ([personal profile] incomer) wrote in [personal profile] commandor 2017-01-24 04:40 am (UTC)

That part, at least, Poe can focus on. He takes it up eagerly. It's easy enough to point at countless, faceless people just trying to survive and prosper, people who seize upon the tools to do so when they're laid before them, and say they didn't know. But now, as Andor points out, they do. Wherever their choices may take them from this point, it's not with eyes closed. Poe hopes that he's right -- that those people are wise enough and brave enough to do the right thing, even as their predecessors had failed decades ago.

Truly, they've moved well beyond fair fights. A few years ago, General Organa had been horrified at the suggestion of kidnapping a senator. Now, the Resistance assassinates governors.

"That's one way to think of it, I suppose," Poe says, and fixes Andor with a sharper look. "Is that how you see yourself?"

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