http://lasting-justice.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] lasting-justice.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] dizzy_land 2007-10-22 05:55 pm (UTC)

So having things beyond her control was something that had happened to her before. Perhaps that explained why she wasn't as so deeply disturbed by what had... happened. Last night.

"There are ways to engineer it," he said of the sun. "Ways to replicate the power so that you can feel the heat coming from it, use the energy from it. But," and here was the difficulty with it, "you can normally tell the difference. It's not glaringly obvious, but you can tell it isn't real if you pay attention."

His family wasn't exactly small either. But he hadn't exactly been a part of that family. They all called each other brother within their ranks, but he was the more honest replica, closer to the source, therefore outside. He hadn't really cared. Jango was his father, not his blueprint. Sunshine's talk of her stepfather, however, puts him on a stranger tangent. "The Mandalorians - my cultural heritage - count family to be the most important construct of society. You are not allowed to be without one." How far he had come from that.

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