This is the ending of the story, perhaps add your own account in "flashback" of some writing you would like to do about the engagements or events...
:: In a corner of a Corellian cantina battle-hardened men and women are on shore-leave, except for one thing they are on the shores and at the end of a long chapter of war ::
There was always someone on watch when Alpha Company was drinking and this was no exception Fairbairn was on watch since sundown, and now the sober Corth worked his way into the cantina stepped up and handed his bottle of Alderanian ale to Fairbairn as he clapped his shoulder. “Get yourself a drink why don’t you.. you’ve been on watch long enough”. There was no need for orders, the duty just got done, as was remembered by the silence of the comms channel during intense engagements.
Fairbairn nodded once with a smile his helmet clipped to his belt-kit and his frame moved past Corth to sit down next to Sergeant Thavious who was drinking quietly in the corner. Fairbairn handed the bottle of Alderaanian Ale to Thavious and he looked around for a moment stating “Where’s the first sergeant. Wheres Rakehell?” Not here.. he thought, probably for the best he mused as he remembered the paperwork the combat veteran Ricky was immersed-in following the planetary defence.
Alpha company didn’t buy any drinks, or anything else for that matter and Fairbairn looked across the table to Eroc taking a single swig from the bottle and raising it in acknowledgement of her before setting it down again and getting to his feet. Fairbairn wasn’t restless but the silent Alpha Company was needing a break and well deserved it was. Looking at the nearby Dancers, the hour was getting late and Alpha didn’t pay for any entertainment on Corellia anymore and even the Twi’leks looked tired, male and female alike.
Fairbairn walked across to the centre of the bar and sat on the edge of a huge steel bar, the metal complaining under the heavy composites of his armour. He looked around at the mixture of mercenaries, CorSec republic military and the odd loner and stranger closeby. Above all the cantina was filled with dockworkers, shipbuilders and other mechanical workers. He nodded to himself pleased to see the tension gone from their eyes, though in others was etched sadness, stress and trauma. They’ll need this time, and they’ll need their brothers and sisters now and in future. Deciding he was going to leave the cantina and head back to the Torik, he looked up and raised his voice to the cantina, at a break in the band who were heading to the bar.
“Corellia, we aren’t all Corellians here, but let me thankyou.. not a grand speech to politicians or military heads but just a few words of thanks from one man to another. It’s been a hard fight here. The fight goes on for many behind the scenes; in the skies and on the ground. These past long days haven’t been about conquest, control - at least not for Acoy or the republic. But don’t be fooled. Corellia doesn’t care much for the Republic the constitution or anything else. We were here to defend you, we responded to the call and you did a good job of tryng to break us, much of it was done this evening right here. And as you know friends, this wasn’t a Coruscant operation, or some other “foreign” planet. This was your fight, and many of us are from these shores. You people didn’ need any heroes to fly-in and fight the empire trying to control you, you fought them yourself defending your homes, workmates and brothers in arms. No more salutes and congratulations to us. It’s time for us to acknowledge and salute you.. the people of Corellia!”
Come and greet some of the Corellians in our company those here and may the force be with you….
:: and with that Fairbairn stood up quietly and walked back to the corner of the cantina ::
:: In a corner of a Corellian cantina battle-hardened men and women are on shore-leave, except for one thing they are on the shores and at the end of a long chapter of war ::
There was always someone on watch when Alpha Company was drinking and this was no exception Fairbairn was on watch since sundown, and now the sober Corth worked his way into the cantina stepped up and handed his bottle of Alderanian ale to Fairbairn as he clapped his shoulder. “Get yourself a drink why don’t you.. you’ve been on watch long enough”. There was no need for orders, the duty just got done, as was remembered by the silence of the comms channel during intense engagements.
Fairbairn nodded once with a smile his helmet clipped to his belt-kit and his frame moved past Corth to sit down next to Sergeant Thavious who was drinking quietly in the corner. Fairbairn handed the bottle of Alderaanian Ale to Thavious and he looked around for a moment stating “Where’s the first sergeant. Wheres Rakehell?” Not here.. he thought, probably for the best he mused as he remembered the paperwork the combat veteran Ricky was immersed-in following the planetary defence.
Alpha company didn’t buy any drinks, or anything else for that matter and Fairbairn looked across the table to Eroc taking a single swig from the bottle and raising it in acknowledgement of her before setting it down again and getting to his feet. Fairbairn wasn’t restless but the silent Alpha Company was needing a break and well deserved it was. Looking at the nearby Dancers, the hour was getting late and Alpha didn’t pay for any entertainment on Corellia anymore and even the Twi’leks looked tired, male and female alike.
Fairbairn walked across to the centre of the bar and sat on the edge of a huge steel bar, the metal complaining under the heavy composites of his armour. He looked around at the mixture of mercenaries, CorSec republic military and the odd loner and stranger closeby. Above all the cantina was filled with dockworkers, shipbuilders and other mechanical workers. He nodded to himself pleased to see the tension gone from their eyes, though in others was etched sadness, stress and trauma. They’ll need this time, and they’ll need their brothers and sisters now and in future. Deciding he was going to leave the cantina and head back to the Torik, he looked up and raised his voice to the cantina, at a break in the band who were heading to the bar.
“Corellia, we aren’t all Corellians here, but let me thankyou.. not a grand speech to politicians or military heads but just a few words of thanks from one man to another. It’s been a hard fight here. The fight goes on for many behind the scenes; in the skies and on the ground. These past long days haven’t been about conquest, control - at least not for Acoy or the republic. But don’t be fooled. Corellia doesn’t care much for the Republic the constitution or anything else. We were here to defend you, we responded to the call and you did a good job of tryng to break us, much of it was done this evening right here. And as you know friends, this wasn’t a Coruscant operation, or some other “foreign” planet. This was your fight, and many of us are from these shores. You people didn’ need any heroes to fly-in and fight the empire trying to control you, you fought them yourself defending your homes, workmates and brothers in arms. No more salutes and congratulations to us. It’s time for us to acknowledge and salute you.. the people of Corellia!”
Come and greet some of the Corellians in our company those here and may the force be with you….
:: and with that Fairbairn stood up quietly and walked back to the corner of the cantina ::
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