"It's nice to know he didn't really change at all from inmate to graduate. He'd let people beat him half to death before, and then he abused his power. Nice." He hates that it happened. He's also glad that it did. One more piece of evidence for him and the other inmates to hold onto.
"And he still got your file," Lark guesses, "But if he did at least he's gone now. Whatever is in yours--has it given you any idea how you're expected to get out of here?"
"I made sure he left it in my cabin after he'd read all of it," she shakes her head.
"I know what the Admiral wants me to do. But I won't do it." She believes he wants her to become a capitalist, an American-- wants her to stop spying, to stop taking lives for her country, for the cause. And she won't stop her life's work, even after a near-death.
"Good." Maybe it's not good, but Lark isn't in a mood to give the Admiral anything.
Anyway that had just been a tangent. "I think we should pick a warden to do a file on. Preferably someone who isn't paired, or hasn't been paired more than a month."
No particular name comes to mind for Lark, but he's headed the same direction she is. "New wardens are usually more open than those who've been here long enough to be screwed over. So someone who got here within the last two months? How does that timeframe sound?"
"She's a possibility. But with the movies being such a presence it's going to be harder for me to sort out bias. There's also Trisana, but she's anxious enough it would take finesse to get anything substantial from her. My warden now is Pietro Maximoff. I knew him when he was an inmate, but they all change a little when they graduate."
Lark nods, jots a mental note. "He's on the priority list, then. We should also find someone we've had little or no interaction with, too--that way the inmate we give the file to can't claim we're on a witch hunt."
"I haven't talked to Trisana at all. And-- Bastila Shan, though I think
she's also from those movies." She had a husband to take her son out for
that stuff, okay, she doesn't know.
"Is she? I only saw the first two." So if Bastila was, she was background. "I don't know enough about her to be worried over assumptions. Let's put her down."
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"What did you end up doing?"
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"I almost shot him on the spot," she admits, breezily. "But before I could do anything else I went into a coma, and he left."
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"I know what the Admiral wants me to do. But I won't do it." She believes he wants her to become a capitalist, an American-- wants her to stop spying, to stop taking lives for her country, for the cause. And she won't stop her life's work, even after a near-death.
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Anyway that had just been a tangent. "I think we should pick a warden to do a file on. Preferably someone who isn't paired, or hasn't been paired more than a month."
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Poe Dameron comes to mind.
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"There's a woman here from those movies-- Princess Leia."
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She shrugs fluidly. "We can find out about that. He talked on the network often enough to make a good file, compare the differences."
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"I haven't talked to Trisana at all. And-- Bastila Shan, though I think she's also from those movies." She had a husband to take her son out for that stuff, okay, she doesn't know.
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"I think that's enough for a trial."