What Your Favorite Star Wars Ship Says About You
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Title: The Cost of War Written by: @notquiteaghost Read by: @reena-jenkins Rating: General Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: CC-2224 | Cody/Obi-Wan Kenobi Characters: CC-2224 | Cody, Obi-Wan Kenobi Additional Tags: Podfic, Hurt/Comfort, kinda sorta ish, sometimes instead of actually going to therapy, you just have a lot of very heavy conversations with your husband, and you know what thats valid, #ITPE 2019
Summary:
a true patriot knows the cost of war. pays for it himself.
Every new batch of shinies gets younger, somehow.
Not— Well, yes, actually younger. They’re sending them out at eight now, like that’s anything but insane. (Like sending them out at ten wasn’t insane, never mind how convinced the Kaminoans are of the success of their training, never mind how the casualty rates of shinies are disproportionately high because dammit but Rex is right and nothing ever beats out actual experience—)
But younger somehow else, too. Around the eyes, the set of their jaw, how they still suppress the smallest flinch at sudden noises. Cody looks at them and thinks of Domino squad, of Tano, of every civvie kid scrambling to cover from aerial strikes or running through market stalls laughing or sending the 212th earnest, excited holo messages he’s sure Obi-Wan isn’t actually supposed to show them.
General Grievous: "I eat Jedi for breakfast!" Waxer, about to be demoted via airlock: "So does Commander Cody!"
TBH? Yeah.
Grievous: *big long list of all the things he’s gonna do to Obi-Wan*
Cody, and any other clone in a relationship with a Jedi:
Doctor Aphra
Rexa
obi wan when he comes back to coruscant after killing grievous
A guide to lightsabers
Clone Wars had the best character dynamics because every character fulfilled the role of either the voice of reason or the reckless idiot, except they all constantly flip flopped between those two roles depending on who they were interacting with in that episode. For example, Obi-wan is the voice of reason when you put him with Anakin, but he’s the reckless idiot if you put him with Cody. Padme is either the voice of reason who keeps Anakin in line, or she’s the reckless idiot who tries to solve a murder mystery while Bail tags along to keep her ass from getting shot. Anakin and Ahsoka were constantly switching places with each other on the reckless-to-reasonable scale. Sometime he was the idiot, sometimes she was the idiot, but most of the time they were both idiots and Rex was the voice of reason for both of them. However, Rex himself was also the reckless idiot to Cody’s voice of reason. In fact, the only consistency here is that Cody is always the voice of reason no matter what, and that’s why he is the single most competent person in the entire Republic.
Help them.
The Darths
meanwhile, with obi-wan…
master-padawan relationship