[She raises an eyebrow at him for a moment before getting to her feet and then stepping out of her shoes which should be impossible since they are the strappy kind and she doesn't unhook them. The ability to make your body intangible at will comes in handy in all sorts of big and little ways. Maybe he even feels her disappear or shift out of range for a moment in a jedi sort of way. It's hard to say with these cross-world capers!]
I guess I can do one. [She isn't thinking much about the minor display of power though and simply takes a moment to position herself before executing a very respectable triple pirouette. The dress obscures it somewhat but the slit helps. It's been a long time since she put any dedicated practice into them, but her muscles still remember the motions and her body never stopped being trained. It's just been focused less on capturing an audience and more on bringing down enemies.]
[ She clearly didn't need the right shoes to amaze him. There's an odd, stunned look on his face. Not just from her movements but the shift in the Force when she stepped out of those shoes, when he saw it with his own eyes. Something about it is still making his head race and his eyes wide.
He stands and takes her shoes to her when she finishes. ]
That's impressive. Most impressive.
[ And he's clearly not talking about the pirouette ]
I've seen species and technology that can mimic what you did, but neither of those have ever affected the Force like you just did. How did you do that?
[It takes a moment to realize her little shoe trick became the real performance just now.] Jedi, huh? [Her expression settles into an easy smile. She's heard of the Force before, though never at home even if they are both Disney.]
I'm a mutant. [Which isn't nearly enough of an explanation in these places.] I was born from human parents, but my DNA includes an X-gene that triggers different abilities. Mine is being able to make myself intangible at will. [It always feels like a little mini-lecture when it comes up, but she tries for brief and easily grasped. Whether she hits that mark is debatable.]
[ A mutant? She didn't look like the kind of mutants he's aware of; the lost and unsavory types in the lower levels of Coruscant, urban legends of creatures mutated by the planet's nuclear core.
Anakin nods politely though, brushing pass the word and its meaning to her abilities ]
I assume you heard of our abilities then. It felt like you were disintegrating. [ In the Force, he's all too aware of what that feels like ] But only a part of you.
[Her friend from home is blue and fuzzy with a tail and only three digits on each appendage if that feels more familiar.]
I have, but I didn't realize you could sense that. Then again, I don't think I used them around anyone but Leia, and it seemed she wasn't trained. [And she was kind of distracted by having just been stabbed.]
[ He pauses, taking a moment to specifically not think about Leia. ]
I'm ... special. [ Which is no better than saying he's The Chosen One. But it's out there now and it's too late to take it back ] You could say my sense are more attuned than anyone else here.
[She smiles softly at his description and chooses not to tease his word choice. After all, being different isn't exactly easy even when it comes with perks.] Mutants come in a lot of different flavors and power levels, so I get that.
Apocalypse had a whole system to categorize our usefulness. [You may get the impression from her tone that she did not approve of Apocalypse or his system.] I was an alpha.
[ Man, and he thought Chosen One was pretentious. Apocalypse sounds just as bad. Good to know that's the level he's working with here. Hearing what this Apocalypse does puts him in a bit more somber mood. ]
We were the most powerful and usually trained. We had the genetic potential to make us worthy to be his minions for committing genocide against anyone weaker. Sign me up! [The sarcasm is strong in this one.]
[ He looks away for a moment. Her sarcasm only makes this more awkward for him. It reminds him of the slave markets. All that's missing are the chips. ]
[She feels bad for making him feel bad at a dance of all things.] Hey, I was one of the lucky ones. I was in a team that fought back against them. I never actually ended up in the breeding pens myself. [She had a narrow escape and then a rescue, but she managed to stay out of there.]
[ It's ok, Kitty. He felt bad coming in to this dance.
He can understand how she might want to keep it light, as if the experience is something you can brush away. So he'll keep it that light too and avoids thinking about his mother in one of those. ]
Any chance your team is around? Maybe we can stage a rebellion here too.
Sure. There are a lot of X-Men running around. Only one of them is from my reality though. Kurt Darkholme—blue, fuzzy, prehensile tail, pointy ears, three digits on each appendage. Oh, and red mark over the eye and shorter hair than the other Kurt who is also one of the X-Men, just not from my reality.
Not entirely. My companions and I had trained a group to fight against their corrupt government, but we were not to involve ourselves directly in the fight.
[ With no small amount of bitterness ] It would have been an unwise political move to fight for them and against our war time policy.
We were not to act as relief to systems' on the opposing side. Even if the people of that system was suffering from a tyrant rule or something out of their control.
Any aid we give them would be seen as an open attack to that system. Then you'll be facing down Rendili Dreadnaughts before you can signal for evac.
[ He almost laughs. Because it would make sense wouldn't it. It's much easier for it to make sense when you aren't involved. Maybe that was the Jedi's downfall. Anakin sighs instead ]
The opposing side are the Separatists, short for the Confederacy of Independent Systems. They're a group of systems that thinks the Republic and the Senate are corrupt beyond repair.
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I guess I can do one. [She isn't thinking much about the minor display of power though and simply takes a moment to position herself before executing a very respectable triple pirouette. The dress obscures it somewhat but the slit helps. It's been a long time since she put any dedicated practice into them, but her muscles still remember the motions and her body never stopped being trained. It's just been focused less on capturing an audience and more on bringing down enemies.]
It would work better in the right shoes.
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He stands and takes her shoes to her when she finishes. ]
That's impressive. Most impressive.
[ And he's clearly not talking about the pirouette ]
I've seen species and technology that can mimic what you did, but neither of those have ever affected the Force like you just did. How did you do that?
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even if they are both Disney.]I'm a mutant. [Which isn't nearly enough of an explanation in these places.] I was born from human parents, but my DNA includes an X-gene that triggers different abilities. Mine is being able to make myself intangible at will. [It always feels like a little mini-lecture when it comes up, but she tries for brief and easily grasped. Whether she hits that mark is debatable.]
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Anakin nods politely though, brushing pass the word and its meaning to her abilities ]
I assume you heard of our abilities then. It felt like you were disintegrating. [ In the Force, he's all too aware of what that feels like ] But only a part of you.
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I have, but I didn't realize you could sense that. Then again, I don't think I used them around anyone but Leia, and it seemed she wasn't trained. [And she was kind of distracted by having just been stabbed.]
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I'm ... special. [ Which is no better than saying he's The Chosen One. But it's out there now and it's too late to take it back ] You could say my sense are more attuned than anyone else here.
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Apocalypse had a whole system to categorize our usefulness. [You may get the impression from her tone that she did not approve of Apocalypse or his system.] I was an alpha.
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What does an alpha category mean?
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I'm sorry. That sounds... awful.
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He can understand how she might want to keep it light, as if the experience is something you can brush away. So he'll keep it that light too and avoids thinking about his mother in one of those. ]
Any chance your team is around? Maybe we can stage a rebellion here too.
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But I can't say the rebellion went that well.
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Not every rebellion ends with victory. Not every one ends in failure either.
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[ With no small amount of bitterness ] It would have been an unwise political move to fight for them and against our war time policy.
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Any aid we give them would be seen as an open attack to that system. Then you'll be facing down Rendili Dreadnaughts before you can signal for evac.
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The opposing side are the Separatists, short for the Confederacy of Independent Systems. They're a group of systems that thinks the Republic and the Senate are corrupt beyond repair.
[ Here, he press his lips to a thin line. ]
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They... had a point.
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Have you met people from your world's future?
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