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[Hey, it's Luke Skywalker, sitting at his pastel desk. There's plenty of junk littered on it, mostly scraps of droid parts and tools, but the inquisitive observer will notice a few mystery vials of colorful chemicals, and a hypo of fast-penta scattered among the rubble.]
I noticed there aren't any service droids on the ship-- when I mentioned that to the captains, they said I should... make some? [Luke has a distinct look of 'what have I gotten myself into' on his face.] We definitely need some mouse droids and basic repair droids-- we already have good engineers, but this would help them out in a pinch. Do you think we need gonk droids?
[Well? Do you?]
Have you noticed any droids we could use? A 1B prototype couldn't hurt...
[That's right, request a droid, Luke might be able to make it for you eventually. He's serious. Though they probably won't have much in the way of lively personalities, who doesn't want a robot?]
Oh- and Doctor Yewll? Mr Banner? Ed? I know we discussed some kind of prosthetic... if I'm going to be making droids, I might need that sooner than later. [He kind of cringe smiles before cutting the feed.]
I noticed there aren't any service droids on the ship-- when I mentioned that to the captains, they said I should... make some? [Luke has a distinct look of 'what have I gotten myself into' on his face.] We definitely need some mouse droids and basic repair droids-- we already have good engineers, but this would help them out in a pinch. Do you think we need gonk droids?
[Well? Do you?]
Have you noticed any droids we could use? A 1B prototype couldn't hurt...
[That's right, request a droid, Luke might be able to make it for you eventually. He's serious. Though they probably won't have much in the way of lively personalities, who doesn't want a robot?]
Oh- and Doctor Yewll? Mr Banner? Ed? I know we discussed some kind of prosthetic... if I'm going to be making droids, I might need that sooner than later. [He kind of cringe smiles before cutting the feed.]

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She's not about to argue with that.]
Do you mind if I meet up with you sometime and watch you work? I could help, if you showed me what to do.
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[She glances away, because admitting a lack of experience in something is essentially a weakness.]
But I'm good with my hands. And a fast learner. If that makes any difference.
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I can show you the basics. Mouse droids are pretty simple... come by when you can, I'm in Moro #16.
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[And now she's smiling, and flips her hand up in a wave.]
I'll drop by in a few.
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[She cuts her end of things there, and shows up about ten minutes later.]
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[Luke smiles and waves when she walks in. She may notice, now that he's no longer able to hide it, that Luke only has one hand. Progress is slow, huh.]
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You're really talented, you know that?
[She glances over at him then, taking notice of his hand. She doesn't say anything, since that's pretty common back home. She's pretty sure she was close to losing a leg, herself. It's normal to her.]
What's it saying?
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I'm alright. A little out of practice, it feels like. [For him, he just appreciates her not commenting on the hand situation. He holds up a spanner and starts screwing another bolt into place.] It's not saying anything. I promised someone I wouldn't put in any complex logical algorithms, so it's just running a vocalizer test.
[But... he promised to teach her. He should teach her.] Hand me the bolt box? [He points to a yellow toolkit to his right.]
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Who made you promise that you wouldn't make him talk?
[It seems like an innocent enough thing to do, but she figures that there's probably a reason to not make them more complex than this. She thinks it's impressive all the same, and can't stop looking at the droid with a sense of wonder that she hasn't felt in a long time.]
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[It's more complex than that, Luke knows, but he isn't sure how else to phrase it. Speaking of, he pulls a bolt out of the box.]
Here, this is a restraining bolt. It's the kind of thing you'd use on a droid that wouldn't behave. I don't like them- [But he hands it over to Cassandra for inspection,] it's the sort of thing you only need if you mistreat or steal your droid.
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Do I look like someone that's gonna mistreat or steal a droid?
[She doesn't really think that a droid that lacks a personality can misbehave, or that one with a personality should be faulted for misbehaving. The whole bolt thing reminds her of how she was kept in line by people back home, and she presses her thumb over a scar on the inside of her wrist.]
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[At least, that's always how Owen had taught Luke.] Here, let me show you the other bolts... [Luke reaches up to pull one off the frame of the gonk droid he's still working on.]
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I don't really care what a lot of people on the ship think. But I don't want to hurt a droid, if it's sticking with me.
[Which is her way of saying that she'll learn about how not to do things, and is also her way of saying his logic makes sense. She hardly ever freely admits that.]
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[Luke laughs when she swats at his hand. He pulls out a fusion wrench and hands it to her.] Here, this is a diagnostic bolt. If I wired the base frame correctly, it should start beeping when you put it on. [He demonstrates how with the wrench.]
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[She frowns a little as she takes hold of the wrench, and moves it so her hand is wrapped around it comfortably enough to use. She rises up on her knees to work properly, and using the technique he's just shown her, moves like she's using it properly.
There's no beep, and she makes a show out of laughing and smirking over at him.]
I don't hear anything, droid boy.
[Of course, she's not actually touching the wrench to it properly, and after some laughter she takes care to do things right. There's a beep as she starts putting it on, and smiles to herself at the satisfaction of knowing he did things correctly on top of the fact that she's doing things properly too.]
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Oh, I really am rusty, I- hey! [But Luke's grinning, even if his tone is a little childish.] Okay, okay, you got me.
[He points to a few more bolts in the box.] Those are diagnostic. The rest are mostly used to give droids more information when you don't have time to reprogram them with it. They're pretty simple.
[He leans back and grabs a long cylindrical tube.] You want to help me put in the main power cels? It's easier with two hands.
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As he grabs a tube, she nods, taking a few seconds to touch at the other bolts he's pointed out.]
Two hands that know what they're doing, maybe, but you're stuck with your trained ones and mine that are still learning. Luckily, you're a good teacher.
[Smiling, she puts the bolts she was toying with back where they came from.]
Are the power cels what keep it running?
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Yes, but these are special. Gonk droids are power droids-- that's what their real name is-- so they have their main power- [He taps some similar-looking tubes within the droid's frame.] -and the auxiliary power for mobile recharges. My friend Biggs used to call them 'walking batteries'.
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So, I'll never run out of energy when he's around.
[Slowly, a pleased smile tugs up at the corners of her mouth, and she ducks her head so he can't see it. It's the sort of smile a kid might give for being excited about something, and she's sure it looks stupid. So she acts as if she's getting a good look at the tubes within the frame, so her hair falls down in her face.]
I can come by a few nights a week, after I'm finished with my work. Or you could meet me for dinner sometimes, then we can come back and work.
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That sounds nice. I'll need an assistant until I get this patched up, anyway. [He nods toward his right arm.]
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[Her tone is too sassy to actually be offended, but she does makes a show out of rolling her eyes.]
Typical man.
[She does hope that someone here is able to help him, though.]
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[She gives him a look that says she thinks he's crazy, but it melts into a smirk as she reaches out to give him a nudge against his injured arm. Stop it with the pouting, buddy.]
I think your reputation as droid master on the ship is safe for a while, Luke.
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