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Etiqueta: This hurts

Vader remembers Rex, Cody, Fives and Echo.
I’m not crying, you’re crying!!!!!
Remembrance – A Fives Minific
“Echo.”
The name flows out of Fives’ lips like a whisper. He’s sitting in the mess, surrounded by his brothers who are also saying whispered names of their own, each one focusing in their own task and keeping their voices down not to disrupt their brothers.
Remembrance Day is deeply important for all clones. The younger ones take a couple of minutes to remember the ones they’ve lost, and the really shiny ones just make a small prayer for their brothers’ safety, as they hadn’t lost anyone yet.
The older clones need to take a lot longer in order to remember everyone. Despite a few vode’s reluctancy to accept it, some of them started using data pads to keep up with their lists, too long to be memorized after so many battles, so many squads and platoons. So many losses. Others prefer to keep things the old way, try to remember them all from heart.
It’s important, to remember. A vod can only keep marching away in peace while others can remember him. If he’s forgotten, then he’s gone forever. The ultimate death – the one that scared them the most, as death in the battlefield would loom over them so often it was almost no longer a concern to some.
Captains and commanders have is worst, of course. Every single trooper, lieutenant, sergeant, ARC, pilot. All of them in their own personal body count. Fives felt particularly bad for the Wolffpack remnants and their commander. They would sit there the whole day long and they’d keep going through their names as they’d eat and even on their way to the barracks. He would hear Boost and Sinker discreetly murmur the very last names on the following morning during breakfast, when they would be finally finished.
Things weren’t easy for ARCs either. Fives knew it very well. He had made sure that he remembered every single trooper lost under his charge before moving on to his batchers, leaving Echo for last as usual.
If you truly knew the vod you were remembering, saying their name seemed a little too simple, so Fives would think about all the memories he had shared with Echo, no matter how it would make his heart clench painfully in his chest.
“Remember when I smuggled a cat in the base?” He mouthed quietly, lips curling in the smallest smile “Yeah you do, you even helped me feed her later. Oh, what about that time when I drew angry eyebrows on Hevy’s bucket? You laughed about that for a week.”
He keeps remembering, projecting it in the universe as hard as he can. I remember you, vod. We will meet again someday. Wait for me.
Very far away from there, two droids are curious about readings on a screen.
“What’s the matter with his signs? What’s going on?”
“No idea.” The droid looks up to a tank filled with bacta where a scarred, mutilated man floats with wires digging into his skull “he’s unconscious but…”
“But…?”
“It’s almost like he’s crying.”
Once I said that reading fics like this had broken my heart in a million pieces. Now the little part that was intact and also the broken pieces have turned into dust! Thank you! I don’t have a heart anymore. AMAZING WRITING! But I’ll go back to crying now.
Did Obi Wan have a feeling that Anakin had turned to the dark side, before he looked into the archives? Jedi training bonds are expanded universe but, did he think Anakin was dead? The whole period between Order 66 and Mustafar is so intriguing. Love to hear your thoughts.
Not immediately
(at least not to himself). Obi-wan was too busy killing Grievous, surviving
Order 66 and escaping Utapau to meditate on what was happening, why and whose
fault it was.Obi-Wan
knew that signal. Every Jedi did. It was the recall code. It was being
broadcast on every channel by every HoloNet repeater. It was supposed to mean
that the war was over. It was supposed to mean that the Council had ordered all
Jedi to return to the Temple immediately. Obi-Wan
suspected it actually meant what had happened on Utapau was far from an
isolated incident. [Matthew Stover. Revenge of the Sith]
You know, I wonder how long it took for Rex’s men to trust
him after Umbara or if they ever did? Fives was basically the commander on
Umbara—let’s be honest. A lot of the men looked toward Fives during and after Umbara
and I can imagine they had certain thoughts about Rex (especially given rex didn’t
stand up to Krell esp when jesse and
fives were gonna be executed.)Like so his relationship between he and his men had to
dwindle. And after Fives died…I think it completely dissipated? Because the men
already lost so much trust in Rex when he wouldn’t stand up to another Jedi for
Fives. From their perspective, I feel they blamed the Jedi (especially Anakin)
for Fives’ death, and for not helping him. And again, Rex was there and he didn’t
stand up for him. And this time Fives died.So no, I can’t see his men ever fully trusting him again. In my AUs
where he deserts, that makes things easier for him. He feels like his men won’t
miss him when he’s gone; he feels like a failure. But in canon, it’s painful. And
what’s even more painful is during Order 66, he may have to kill some of his men to save Ahsoka and
damn…that’s gonna be tough for him. I can’t imagine how he’d feel after that.
also another thing i hate about fox’s death is that he is clearly terrified of vader because he knows vader is going to hurt him and knows he’ll be powerless to stop it? fox was always bold, and straight forward and pretty much not afraid of anything. so to see him practically stuttering and cowering because he knows vader wants to harm him for a mistake, and knowing he is defenseless against any form of abuse that’s coming his way is ugh! like that just adds a new dimension to anakin. he hated fox, especially during the ahsoka arc–so like, it makes me think if he always wanted to hurt fox and now, was his chance to do anything to him without consequences. this just makes me hate canon!anakin a lot more tbh.
Me: Oh, I haven’t checked my Facebook in a while, let’s see what’s going on there
Facebook:

Me: WHAT??!! No NO NO NOPE NO GOODBYE…. NO NO
Probably his last smile
One of the saddest parts during the umbara arc was when kix was trying to save some of the clone troopers and Rex had to tell him to stop and to leave them. Like his body language and everything…he just looked so hopeless. I don’t agree with what he said to Rex afterwards but i can only imagine how useless he felt. He was told not to do the one thing he was meant to do. And like it wasn’t even just that, those were his brothers dying and he was told not to save them. He had to watch them die at massive rates and could do nothing.
