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these violent delights have violent ends.
Poe
Things had gone less than well for the Resistance pilot in his escape plan. By some miracle he'd happen to come across the one Stormtrooper that was defective, a trooper that he'd henceforth decided to call Finn. It was hard to imagine what it was like to have no family, no name, no identity except a mindless servant of the First Order. He hated those high ranking officers in charge of the Stormtrooper program, and unluckily for him he happened to be stranded in the desert with one. It hadn't been his intention to take a hostage along with him, but she'd been in his way of escaping and pulling the trigger hadn't seemed like the right thing to do. Despite how evil she had to be to be working for the First Order, he couldn't find himself to kill her when she was looking at him with those blue eyes. It was much easier to kill those without faces, the Stormtroopers like the one who had helped him escape, ironically enough.
It was harder to escape while dragging an unwilling captive, but they'd managed to barely get out before getting shot down. That was most definitely not part of his plan. The TIE fighter had gone down in flames in the desert sand, Poe along with it. He was more than a little banged up, but he tugged at his jacket to get it unstuck until he was free of his confines and could scramble out of the air craft that was heavily lodged into some quick sand. By climbing on to the top of the craft he was able to jump just out of the sand's suction, rolling onto the hot desert sand and coughing as the dust crept its way into his lungs.
Finn was nowhere to be seen, but a spot of red hair in the distance signaled that at least one of his passengers made it, so he rushed forward with his gun drawn before she could escape. The First Order officer wasn't much better off than him, having ejected from the TIE-fighter before impact unlike him. He hoped that Finn had made it out safe somewhere, but he didn't have time to search for him when the First Order would surely be right behind them. Not only had he escaped, but he'd taken a prisoner. If he wasn't already on their most wanted list he certainly was now.
"If you want to live get moving." He spoke, voice hoarse from the sand that seemed to be suffocating him. Strategically, it was a great idea for him to take a high ranking officer back to base for interrogation. Logistically, he had no clue how he was getting them both back to base alive. They were in the middle of this god-forsaken desert with no sign of civilization in sight. There was no giving up now though, if the First Order caught him they wouldn't be so nice this time.
The two trudged silently through the seemingly endless sand for what felt like hours. One skill that Poe Dameron was lacking, was patience. The curly haired pilot always wanted to be part of the action, he never had sat still well and only wanted to participate in the fun training exercises. Wandering through the blazing desert with only an enemy officer for company wasn't exactly what he considered a fun mission, but it was good for the cause and it wasn't like he had much of an option.
"Let's make a bet." They'd been walking in silence for too long, even if she was one of the people he despised the most he couldn't bare the lack of chatter any longer. "If your people come to rescue you first, I'll let you be the one to put a bullet in my brain. If, and by if i mean when, I get us off this sorry excuse for a planet first, you have to tell me everything you know about the First Order, yeah?" He grinned over at her cheekily, the intense sun reflected off of the sand and made her hair seem as if it were on fire it was such a bright red. While many people (himself included) would describe Poe Dameron as charming, there were the few outliers that called him annoying. He had a strong feeling Reveille was the latter. It wasn't his fault some people didn't have a sense of humor. In a life time of war, you had to be able to make light of every situation.
Things had gone less than well for the Resistance pilot in his escape plan. By some miracle he'd happen to come across the one Stormtrooper that was defective, a trooper that he'd henceforth decided to call Finn. It was hard to imagine what it was like to have no family, no name, no identity except a mindless servant of the First Order. He hated those high ranking officers in charge of the Stormtrooper program, and unluckily for him he happened to be stranded in the desert with one. It hadn't been his intention to take a hostage along with him, but she'd been in his way of escaping and pulling the trigger hadn't seemed like the right thing to do. Despite how evil she had to be to be working for the First Order, he couldn't find himself to kill her when she was looking at him with those blue eyes. It was much easier to kill those without faces, the Stormtroopers like the one who had helped him escape, ironically enough.
It was harder to escape while dragging an unwilling captive, but they'd managed to barely get out before getting shot down. That was most definitely not part of his plan. The TIE fighter had gone down in flames in the desert sand, Poe along with it. He was more than a little banged up, but he tugged at his jacket to get it unstuck until he was free of his confines and could scramble out of the air craft that was heavily lodged into some quick sand. By climbing on to the top of the craft he was able to jump just out of the sand's suction, rolling onto the hot desert sand and coughing as the dust crept its way into his lungs.
Finn was nowhere to be seen, but a spot of red hair in the distance signaled that at least one of his passengers made it, so he rushed forward with his gun drawn before she could escape. The First Order officer wasn't much better off than him, having ejected from the TIE-fighter before impact unlike him. He hoped that Finn had made it out safe somewhere, but he didn't have time to search for him when the First Order would surely be right behind them. Not only had he escaped, but he'd taken a prisoner. If he wasn't already on their most wanted list he certainly was now.
"If you want to live get moving." He spoke, voice hoarse from the sand that seemed to be suffocating him. Strategically, it was a great idea for him to take a high ranking officer back to base for interrogation. Logistically, he had no clue how he was getting them both back to base alive. They were in the middle of this god-forsaken desert with no sign of civilization in sight. There was no giving up now though, if the First Order caught him they wouldn't be so nice this time.
The two trudged silently through the seemingly endless sand for what felt like hours. One skill that Poe Dameron was lacking, was patience. The curly haired pilot always wanted to be part of the action, he never had sat still well and only wanted to participate in the fun training exercises. Wandering through the blazing desert with only an enemy officer for company wasn't exactly what he considered a fun mission, but it was good for the cause and it wasn't like he had much of an option.
"Let's make a bet." They'd been walking in silence for too long, even if she was one of the people he despised the most he couldn't bare the lack of chatter any longer. "If your people come to rescue you first, I'll let you be the one to put a bullet in my brain. If, and by if i mean when, I get us off this sorry excuse for a planet first, you have to tell me everything you know about the First Order, yeah?" He grinned over at her cheekily, the intense sun reflected off of the sand and made her hair seem as if it were on fire it was such a bright red. While many people (himself included) would describe Poe Dameron as charming, there were the few outliers that called him annoying. He had a strong feeling Reveille was the latter. It wasn't his fault some people didn't have a sense of humor. In a life time of war, you had to be able to make light of every situation.