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But there's an uptick to his lips at Han's answer, a brief smile that flits across his expression. There's something about that simple, pragmatic response that's funny and just so Han that he doesn't know why he didn't expect it.
"Maybe you should ask Threepio to take a look at them."
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He makes a noise that sounds like half a laugh but mostly just tired annoyance as he settles back into the seat. Probably something he shouldn't do yet, because it'll only make it that much harder to get back up later.
"He's too busy gossiping with Artoo about I don't even know what."
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Threepio might complain about his lot in life about every day of it, but he's never failed to help them when he can or follow them right into the next dangerous situation, no matter what it is. The droids are as loyal as they come -- and then some.
"Artoo's probably filling him in on what happened groundside."
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"I don't know," and he gestures in vague dismissiveness that has no real direction, because he's too tired now to move enough to indicate one.
"I heard Goldenrod start asking about syntax and got out of there as fast as I could."
Loyal though they may be (and are, even Han can admit that), there was a time and place to care about the intricacies of their little relationship, and trying to recuperate after this particular battle might go down in history as the worst time for it.
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The galaxy's probably big enough that there's someone out there who's had an easier go of it than they have, but surely just about everyone was affected by the Empire. By some wrongdoers, somewhere. That's why the Alliance had been so determined to topple the corrupt government, and...that's why the Jedi exist. A light in the Dark; a blade to defend the innocent. No, a shield -- protective, not destructive. Luke's taken destruction for the greater good too far as it is.
"If we never meet another Emperor's Hand, it'll be too soon. It was bad enough when he only had two of them."
A terrible, exhausted joke, but at least it's an attempt at humor, even if it's more for Han's sake than anything else.
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"Maybe the rest of them'll get tired of being hands. They can be..." At a loss, he scrubs his face for a moment with both hands, as if he can wake himself up that way. "They can be Emperor's Feet or something."
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"I've seen his feet. I wouldn't wish that on anyone, no matter how horrible they are."
This isn't strictly true; he saw the Emperor's shoes for a good few seconds there, but there's no way such an evil, ugly old man would have nice feet.
He shakes his head. What part of that makes sense?
"You should go check on Leia," he suggests. It's less that he can tell Han thought about it and more just that he feels like Han's been away from Leia long enough. She still needs him. "Save her from Threepio's questions about grammar."
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"Yeah," and the annoyed groan he makes when he stands says more about his current state than words could convey. Tired and sore and exhausted in every way a human can be exhausted. Once he's up, though, Han isn't risking sitting back down.
He just points at Luke.
"Finish that."
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Luke doesn't roll his eyes at the command, but he raises his eyebrows like he's seriously considering it. He even takes another bite to appease his friend before he leaves, offering a mock salute with what's left of the rations. They'll get eaten, probably, before (despite his earlier thoughts) he falls asleep on that couch. In any case, he's not leaving this nook any time soon.
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Then it's over a month before Han notices someone making inquiries about Mindor. What happened, timelines, wheres and whens and hows. What Luke was doing. What Luke was responsible for.
The kind of questions that are part of official investigations and court martials.
"Luke!" Han is not trying to be subtle about getting Luke to answer the door, which might become a problem as far as investigations go but he doesn't much care how anything he does looks to what he assumes is the New Republic's Internal Affairs department. "C'mon, kid, it's me!"
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A hero. He hates it.
But none of that is on the mind with Han at his door, shouting through it like the building's about to burn down and Luke hasn't caught on yet. He answers the door in a hurry, alarmed and preemptively exasperated.
"What is it?"
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More hushed, now, but urgent. Accountability is one thing, Luke was accountable in spades at least to himself, but Han was not at all comfortable with the idea that someone who was never there, who has no idea what it was like, will be the one to judge the merits of what happened based on the opinions of whoever they convince to talk.
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"If they have, it's news to me."
With considerably less concern.
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"Then did anyone come to you about Mindor? Guy's been getting around to every crewman still on Coruscant."
well this is awkward
"I know who you're talking about. Don't worry about him; he's not with the Alliance."
hey, han isn't the one who hired someone to investigate himself
The realization hits him about halfway through Luke's explanation. The kid had been carrying the guilt from the moment he had to start fighting, and now he's having someone investigate himself? To find him more guilty?
"Tell me you didn't."
IT SEEMED LIKE A GOOD IDEA AT THE TIME.
"Nick recommended him." As if that makes it better. "When I asked, so don't go getting angry at him."
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Han sounds like he is decidedly not fine with this, however. Instead, after a few moments he rounds on Luke. "Why would you start an investigation? You know what happened."
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No heroes and no dragons, though the princess is an important part of it.
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That Luke did this without telling Han, or Leia... That he doesn't think their version of whatever truth there is about what happened is as important as his, as important as whatever this stranger is going to find, that's where the heft of anger and disappointment comes from. The implied accusation that they don't know stops Han for a moment, long enough to cross his arms and stare Luke down.
"You think most people care about the real story?"
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If he were honestly looking for the truth, Han and Leia would've (or at least should've) been involved. But the need to hire an investigator came from something else, deeper and less easily articulated: what he's really looking for, deep down, is someone to punish him, and Geptun seemed like the most likely candidate to make that a reality.
"I think they're going to get it," he says stubbornly, "whether they do or not."
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His expression doesn't exactly soften, but the angry looming dies down a little as he looks Luke over.
"What are you really doing this for?"
You don't paint a tin can and tell a Jawa it's a droid, and you don't present a distressed Skywalker to Han and expect him to believe the first explanation they give him.
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"Have you heard how people are talking about it? Ackbar called Mindor a victory. Everyone did."
A regrettable loss of life, clearly the fault of the villain Luke Skywalker vanquished. As cleanly as that, people have already found ways to adjust the story to something prettier, to what they want to believe. To continue their fairytale of the great hero who doesn't even exist.
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It's something he had learned early on in his military career. Either it was a win or it was a loss, and as long as you didn't retreat while there were still concussion missiles to launch, they liked the sound of 'victory.'
Especially true for a new government, a new military. Any battle they walk away from and don't call a victory is going to make every idiot warlord thing they have a shot at taking everything over. Or at least a little corner of the galaxy where they can play Emperor of the Castle with whatever cronies they manage to keep around.
Han puts a hand out to put on Luke's shoulder, then seems to think better of it and shake his head as it drops to his side.
"You can't do this to yourself, kid."
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Luke sighs, shaking his head, moving to collapse into one of the chairs and burying his face in his hands.
"I can't do this at all. Any of this. If I have to hear one more person calling me a hero --"
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