by Yara Suhr » Wed Oct 31, 2018 5:56 pm
“You’re right, ordinarily I wouldn’t want to know. But these are unusual times.” Yara speaks without taking her eyes off the monitors now. “Noventa may need all the help it can get. At the least… it would be nice to know that when the local militia makes its move, no one else will end up inadvertently stepping on their plans. Or vice versa.” Multiple resistance groups running around the planet, each not knowing what the other one is up to, is potentially a recipe for disaster. Yara may not entirely approve of this crew’s operations—in her opinion, the time for vigilantism is past, at least on worlds under Republic protection—but under the circumstances, she can’t ignore what they’re capable of, either. Or that they’re likely to go into action against the imperial invaders, unless they plan to simply skip town.
“Will he remember... difficult to say. Trauma has complex effects on Human neurochemistry. Certain traumatic moments may be remembered very clearly, almost unusually so. Other parts of the traumatic experience might be blanks.” She nods, mostly to herself, and taps the code that opens the tank along a vertical seam. The machinery makes soft hissing and grinding noises ad it goes into gear. “Why do you ask?”
“You’re right, ordinarily I wouldn’t want to know. But these are unusual times.” Yara speaks without taking her eyes off the monitors now. “Noventa may need all the help it can get. At the least… it would be nice to know that when the local militia makes its move, no one else will end up inadvertently stepping on their plans. Or vice versa.” Multiple resistance groups running around the planet, each not knowing what the other one is up to, is potentially a recipe for disaster. Yara may not entirely approve of this crew’s operations—in her opinion, the time for vigilantism is past, at least on worlds under Republic protection—but under the circumstances, she can’t ignore what they’re capable of, either. Or that they’re likely to go into action against the imperial invaders, unless they plan to simply skip town.
“Will he remember... difficult to say. Trauma has complex effects on Human neurochemistry. Certain traumatic moments may be remembered very clearly, almost unusually so. Other parts of the traumatic experience might be blanks.” She nods, mostly to herself, and taps the code that opens the tank along a vertical seam. The machinery makes soft hissing and grinding noises ad it goes into gear. “Why do you ask?”