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That's no moon... Wait, no, it's a moon.

In which Our Heroes (?) stop for blaster practice, assuming the kids can stop bothering each other for two minutes, so help me, I will turn this light freighter around and we will not get ice cream.
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"I just want to get a feel for different types. Probably good to start with the bigger ones before I wear my arms out too much. Chewie's does pack a hell of a punch though." She saw him use it on Ben after all.
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Which doesn't help at a distance, necessarily. Hence carrying the thing.
"Give this one a try. Make sure you got space, though."
The blaster he picks is a different make from most of them-- and if she looks closely at the barrel it's obviously been cut down. Yes, this galaxy has its version of a sawed-off shotgun.
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She takes it, turning it over in her hands and inspecting the design first before holding it properly to get a feel for the weight. "Space, huh? Any particular direction?"
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She's a smart kid, she can figure out what that means, right?
"I'd say better not have anyone you like anywhere in front of you."
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Which, oddly enough, is something she told Reid he could do once. She hadn't been all that serious, but with her power she also wasn't that worried if he had. He'd seemed so upset she'd even suggest it though. She kind of gets that now.
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"You wouldn't have hit him," he points out, like that's any consolation. "But I'm glad you didn't."
She didn't, right? Self restraint is a thing. He shakes it off, nods at the blaster.
"You'll get kind of a cone effect off that one. Three or four at once. Not precise, but it comes in handy in the right kind of bad situation."
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"I usually like more precision so probably good for me to practice with it." Can't always stay in a comfort zone. And she's a decent shot, but not an expert marksmen like Oliver or Artemis.
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Which he hopes is not something they'll need to do.
"Give it a try."
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"That would be one very unhappy crowd."
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He prefers precision, too-- Han is a damn good shot and not shy about it, he's gotten by on those merits for a long time-- but it takes all kinds. Time was the secret compartments of the Falcon housed weapons a lot stranger than these. Blasters, slugthrowers, explosives and thermal detonators. Now he's got a paltry store of guns and a couple of contested lightsabers. So it goes.
"You're not bad."
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dadHan is always good to hear even if she seemingly rejects it."Most of my training and experience is up close and personal combat." Most, not all. It's not always appropriate, and Logan is a thorough teacher. "And firing blankly into the distance is a little different than having moving targets shooting at you. Ben threw some rocks for me to shoot at earlier though." Yep, just mentioning Ben more. That's not dangerous at all.
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Han settles back on his rock, letting his gaze roam. He still can't quite trust this place; being off the ship makes him uneasy, knowing how many people must be on their tail. But they've got bigger plans than this, he'd better get used to letting his charges out of sight now and then.
When she mentions that last bit he looks sharply back at her, though he doesn't look angry. Just intent, the way he habitually has been.
"He should be practicing himself," he murmurs.
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She fires off a few more rounds and then even attempts it with her left hand very carefully. You never know what will happen in battle, but she also didn't want to maim anyone in practice.
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Looking back, he should have taught him years ago, when he was young, before it would have been so ingrained. It's hard to know how to manage things with child as sensitive as Ben was; he'd needed training with that first of all, some sort of self-discipline. Even if that had gone as planned, it would have meant he did everything with an awareness of the Force. Which isn't a bad thing; it's what allows him to wield his lightsaber effectively, after all, what lets him stop and block blasts.
In this situation, though, where he's trying to hide what he is, that effortlessness is a liability.
"Rey, too." At least Kitty's abilities don't give her too obvious of an edge.
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"Rey is using the force to do it? I didn't realize she could control it for that." Or is that the point? She's doing it on instinct.
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"I don't think she understands that she is."
With no affinity for the Force himself, Han is really not cut out to be training her in that vein. He's pretty sure he needs to start doing it, though. Maybe he can secretly ask Ben for pointers.
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The titles changed over time and she has embraced being a mutant despite what Apocalypse tried to do to the name, but she remembers being that scared 13 year old girl who was just as likely to fall through a door as open it. She couldn't control it when she was so afraid of it and trying to deny it.
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"She needs a teacher."
She needs Luke, because none of them are gonna cut it, for one reason or another. Even if Han trusted Ben for it-- and, oddly, he thinks he would, thinks it'd be good for both of them-- Rey wouldn't stand for it. He knows better than to bring up the idea. Kitty might be able to help with some things, but she doesn't know the Force, really, and she's far too close to Ben... And doing little to keep him from erring on the side of jealousy and possession, for that matter.
This is some kind of cosmic punishment for how badly he got along with Ben Kenobi.
They all need Luke.
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"If Rey is a force user couldn't there be others out there?" She walks back to switch weapons.
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"More kids, maybe. Trained Jedi? Probably not."
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"Maybe Ben could teach me and I could teach Rey. Which sounds problematic and terrible. So, really just depends on whether you think it's more problematic and terrible than no teacher."
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That's not the kindest thing he's ever said, but he's not trying to be nasty. There's a careful flatness to his tone, making it just a statement of fact, holding back his own (considerable and complicated) feelings on the matter. She might recognize the tactic, Ben uses it often enough.
"I'll figure something out."
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The resulting blast is very off center. Her second attempt is better.
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The point he wants to make is that emotion isn't a bad thing, but being ruled by it is. That sometimes caring means inaction. His mind is megaparsecs and decades away, standing on a sinking platform above Bespin, telling Chewie not to fight even though every inch of him screamed to resist.
Maybe he understands the Jedi better than he claims.
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She fires a few more times and pauses to stretch her arms. They're getting fatigued from all the kickback.
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i did not find sufficient answers so /bullshits
Bullshit is always welcome. I shall embrace it as my canon!
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Oops! Didn't see this one.
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