Alec

Jan. 10th, 2020 02:25 pm
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That first mission, when he'd chosen Alec almost on impulse, based on bare glimmers of ... an independence and kind of intelligence that set him apart, turned into more. Every time he was given an assignment that didn't involve an entire blasted army, he chose Alec - and chose him with increasing deliberateness.

The mission to Upatu to bring in Grievous did involve an entire battalion, but it also called for exactly one Jedi to go in alone, to find the separatist leader before ships landed or troops deployed.

So, he went in alone, he found and engaged Grievous. When the absolute swarms of droids were deployed and Grievous realized that - again - running away was the best option, ships descended and boots his the ground.

He felt them all as individual lives, but he was most aware of Cody... and Alec.

He stayed on Grievous, trusting the Clones to handle the droid army, and keep them off his back so he could do his job. It wasn't anything all that unusual up to that point. A lot of dodging, some near misses, a chase, and a brutal hand to ...cyborg fight that ended with him using a blaster of all things to finish Grievous off.

He made it back to the battle arena, gave Cody instructions to move the troops to the higher levels and had his fallen light-saber returned to him by Cody. It was all... perfectly normal.

Until it wasn't.

Until part way up the steep rock wall he became the target.

Of his own men.

There was no malice or ill intention to warn him. Just suddenly at the center of a hornet swarm of fire. He had just about enough time to register that his men were shooting at him before the rock ledge he was on was hit.


He fell, slamming hard into the edge of the cliff face on his way down.

That alone would have knocked him unconscious, but the feeling of other Jedi deaths across the galaxy tearing through his mind pushed him even deeper into unconsciousness.

He hit water, a small opening of an underground river by luck -

Which, really, ultimately, only meant that he was going to drown, since he was deeply unconscious.
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Date: 2020-01-10 08:16 pm (UTC)
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Alec had gotten too comfortable, was the thing. He'd been surprised the first few times he'd been selected out of the entire army of clones, but performed to the best of his ability in a way he never had for other commanders or even Generals. That wasn't unusual of troops under Obi-Wan's command, so even though Alec had become more comfortable using the voice he was given - the one he had reclaimed for himself - ultimately it only gained him praise despite his concern.

And then it had earned him promotion, and with it, discovery that that singular intelligence and independence was something more than just his potential being realized. And once the chip was reactivated, once it was tested, once it was functional again, CT-5494 became a completely different person again. Became someone who could be trusted with the knowledge of what, exactly, execute order 66 meant, and someone who could not have spoken of it without a direct order no matter how much he wanted to do so.

Execute Order 66. Yessir.

Execute Order 66. It will be done, sir.

Execute Order 66. As you command, sir.

Execute Order 66. Alec watched as Cody lifted the blaster rifle to his shoulder, watched him aim at the receding figure of Obi-Wan on his mount, and felt his own muscles tremble to do the same. Watched the other troopers around him doing the same.

He couldn't do anything about it in time to prevent the fall, though he did try. He'd been chipping away at that steel cage in his head from the moment it was replaced, focusing like he'd learned before, wedging his free will in around it, leveraging, trying, but he wasn't ready yet. He didn't even know he needed to be ready until he heard the order, and then ice cold fear shot through him, and something fiercer still, something white hot, something with teeth. It was all he could do not to raise his rifle, too, and it was the hardest thing he's done in his life; hard enough for that final push, for that silent but all important snap, that breathless moment of agony and relief and then it was done.

When he broke rank, Cody grabbed for him on his way past, and the others fell on him when he rounded on their commander. Traitor was heavy in the air already, enemy was easy to believe and easier to solve, but Alec was as ready as anyone can ever be to fight their own. The trick was he didn't try: there were too many of them, and this fight didn't matter, so he abandoned it. It hurt, an almost physical, nausea inducing tearing somewhere deep in his chest, but his temper was right there beside it to cauterize the pain of turning on everything he'd ever known, and he fought only enough to break free. Then he ran.

He ran, the hardest he'd ever run in his life, dodging blaster fire and listening for the whine of speeders, air burning in his lungs, but he did not stop. He ran, and when he hit the edge of the water, he dove without hesitation beneath the surface and swam.
Edited Date: 2020-01-10 08:22 pm (UTC)

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Date: 2020-01-10 08:39 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] kissthatgoodbye
Swimming was not something that really factored into the training curriculum for most clone troopers; not only was Kamina singularly ill suited to it, but on the scale of likelihood that they would ever be tapped for an aquatic battle, well. There's not a number for that honestly. But Alec had been, for a time, almost special and he'd received a bit of extra training to fine tune him for the solo missions he'd been tapped for.

So he can swim. Not extraordinarily well, but better than the average trooper, and so that's what he does: he focuses, and he swims as best he can, and he lets his anger carry him forward until he sees the dark shape of a body ahead of him and pushes hard to catch up with it against the current.

Be alive, be alive, be alive, he thinks to the pounding of his pulse, so hard that he's not even annoyed when his first contact means he gets punched squarely in the face. He keeps his hold, though, fingers twisting hard into the sodden fabric of Obi-Wan's robes, determined not to lose his hold. They're not to safety yet, but it starts here, and he's not going to give that up lightly.

He kicks off the next rock his feet brush, sends them further along with the current, trying to get as far from where they both went under as he can before they have to surface or die from something other than blaster fire. He swims as hard as he can, does his best to ignore the way the Jedi fights back against him, doesn't know how to pray that he doesn't have enough of his wits about him to hit Alec with the Force in any way; and when his chest is burning too harshly, when his vision is blurring from more than just the water, when he feels Obi-Wan starting to go still again, he kicks for the surface.

He shoves Obi-Wan ahead of himself towards the surface, and gasps for air when he finds it.

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Date: 2020-01-10 09:07 pm (UTC)
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Alec is light headed with exertion and oxygen deprivation, coughing and gagging on the mixture of water and air in his mouth, his throat, his lungs. He doesn't really recall the point by point process that has him clinging to a slick rock formation beside Obi-Wan, helmet ripped free, but he doesn't need to. He just needs to understand that he is, and Obi-Wan is, and there's no one attacking them right this second.

The current is strong enough that it's going to be a problem after too much longer, though, so as soon as his vision is blurry but steady, as soon as he's dragging in breath easily enough to think more or less straight, he pulls himself up a little further to look around. There's a slim shelf of rock not terribly far away, but his armor is waterlogged under the plates, the blows he took from the other troopers ache, and he knows he was hit at least once; he's not sure what kind of shape Obi-Wan is in, but he knows he can't get them both to it all on his own. He'll die trying, he'll try his damndest to do it if he has to, but -

"Can you get to the side there?" he calls above the echoing sound of water, trying to gauge how aware Obi-Wan is right now. "I'll help. Can you if I help?"

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Date: 2020-01-10 09:42 pm (UTC)
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Alec does not, has never, pretended to know anything about the Force or how it works. That's for the Jedi, for other people, for people. He has no idea what's happening, then, what Obi-Wan is about to do, what it's costing him, if it will somehow expose them, if, if, if.

What he knows is that Obi-Wan is telling him to go, and Alec has absolutely no intention of leaving him behind. He might have obediently gone, once, but that day is not today. Today, when Alec turned his back on everything he ever had, when he defied his orders and his brothers for this man who has stated before that it's his job to make sure Alec lives, even if it means he dies.

"Not without you," he throws back, and he means it to be stronger, he means it to be sharper, but the truth is that defiance is still defiance. He's not sorry, not really, but it still hurts, though less than the thought of reaching the shore and turning around to find Obi-Wan gone. Again. "Not without you," he says again, more firmly.

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Date: 2020-01-10 09:59 pm (UTC)
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It's not like Alec wants to drown, and it's not like he thinks Obi-Wan should really be doing whatever it is he's doing right now, but he knows he can't have it both ways. The moment the other man starts moving, Alec finds his feet too and moves with him, looping one arm around Obi-Wan's waist to help the best that he can until they're both on solid ground.

He's shivering by the time he drops to the ground beside him, still panting for breath although it's only partially from fatigue at this point. He hadn't had time to think, before, and he doesn't now but it's looming anyway, and now they're both soaking wet on top of that and he knows what shock is.

He shakes his head at the question. "I'm -" not, he was about to say. It was an honest answer, until he started to think about it, until conscious thought let the adrenaline-muted sting through to his awareness. He looks down at where one of his armor plates is scorched black, the melted black underclothing showing skin just behind it, and instinctively puts a hand over it even though it's not actually bleeding, doubling forward even though it's down his back and side.

He groans, but shakes his head again. "Moderate," he replies, trying to find his trained center of calm. "Yours?"

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Date: 2020-01-10 10:31 pm (UTC)
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By the time Obi-Wan has brought out his light saber, Alec has pulled in on himself instinctively, both to preserve body heat and to guard his wounded side. He winces against the light from the blade, but he's working on locking everything else down right now, on trying to figure out where to go from here, too.

The injuries won't be the worst of it for him either, he's only just beginning to realize. He's trained for that. He's not trained for the trauma of forcefully rejecting his conditioning, of mutinying, of leaping out into nothing and trusting he won't just die in the vacuum of space leftover when the Republic won't have him anymore. The last time he bucked the obedience chip was nothing like this: he hadn't actually rebelled, just held space for the day he might want to.

So now he looks up at Obi-Wan and shakes his head. "If they see us, they'll kill us. We have to stay hidden. We have to -" He coughs, clears his throat, tries to clear his mind. "We need to regroup."

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Date: 2020-01-10 10:51 pm (UTC)
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"I really like that part of the plan," Alec replies drily, a complete turnaround from the last conversation they had - or tried to have. He's still surprised by the cape when it drops down over his shoulder, completely unexpected, but then again he doesn't have any real expectations past this point: they're both breathing, and that's as far as he planned. It had seemed a slim enough chance at the time to be sensible not to get too ambitious.

But now they're here, and he shifts positions just a little to be able to better see Obi-Wan - or, well, to see him when his eyes adjust again now that the light is out after being on - and frowns.

"Order 66," he says, like that explains everything. "They sent out the command to execute order 66. You're an enemy of the Republic, as far as the troopers are concerned."

He feels distinctly nauseous when he says it, but that's what happened, so say it he does.

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Date: 2020-01-10 11:08 pm (UTC)
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It's not that Alec doesn't understand this is bad, because he does. He absolutely does. It's that he doesn't know how to process the scope of it or, if he does, he's not capable of it just now. It's like shooting him in the leg and then telling him to run the length of a destroyer: he can still technically do it but not well, not quickly.

He registers Obi-Wan's reaction but he doesn't know what else to do about it right now, so he just reaches up to rub the cape along his shoulder, a warming motion that stops the moment Obi-Wan starts speaking again.

"I - " The thing is, the chip isn't the only thing that keeps the clones in line, it's just the thing that makes sure they can't disobey. There's plenty of conditioning around that to make them not want to, afraid to, resistant to it, and Alec is still susceptible to that. Still susceptible to a lifetime of fear of being culled for being able to do something like break the chip, so it takes him a moment to gather together the wits to answer Obi-Wan, and he does so quietly: "When they gave the order."

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Date: 2020-01-10 11:30 pm (UTC)
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Practical needs are easy, though, and it's something Alec latches onto, too. He's used to following Obi-Wan and he will, he would, if Obi-Wan said to get on his feet right now and follow him out of this cave, he would do it. But he doesn't. What he does instead is ask if -

"...I'm laying on my good side..." is what he ends up offering. He's facing Obi-Wan and he'd rather have them back to back, if he's honest, so they could watch both directions. But the ledge isn't that big, and his other side was hit by blaster fire, and he could roll over onto it - would, if he was ordered - but he doesn't want to do that either. This makes the most sense. This is, given the context, the most practical.

That's how long it takes him to process the first two words, ones that no one else has ever said to Alec outside of empty formality, to remember there's something to say in return. He should say you're welcome. What he says instead is: "Thank you for not dying."

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Date: 2020-01-11 12:38 am (UTC)
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Alec trusts his system to take care of pneumonia, if he can keep it out of shock. He's taken blaster fire before, he's taken blunt force trauma, he's been exhausted. He's not worried about any of that, but there aren't words for what he is worried about. Is it pain, ringing in his head, sticking in his chest? Maybe. Is it hurt making his thoughts difficult to line up, skating around his skull like ricochet blasts? Maybe not.

He stays perfectly still while Obi-Wan settles, anchors the cape from the other side so they can make a better sealed structure out of the fabric for them both. And he breathes out.

"I'm okay," he answers, and he means it when he says it. "I came to help you."

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Date: 2020-01-11 12:57 am (UTC)
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Resisted the order. Alec swallows, listening to Obi-Wan's voice, ignoring the way he desperately wants there to be some kind of command there he can follow, something he can use as direct pressure on the hemorrhage ripping free of the chip like that has left behind.

It wasn't like this, before. That scares him almost more than the worst case scenario that the two of them are all alone in all the worlds now.

"I need you to stop talking about it," he says quietly. "For now. I -" He can't explain it to someone who isn't a clone. He can't explain the way they were conditioned to think of mutiny as worse than death, of an order not being carried out while they breathe as betrayal.

"I don't know which side makes me the traitor. It's all mixed up in my head. But I made this choice and I stand behind it and I don't want to think about what I should be doing if not this."

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Date: 2020-01-11 01:07 am (UTC)
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If he were thinking more clearly, he'd know the magnitude of it. He's not. He's already focusing on Obi-Wan, where he is, what he's doing, what he can read of him from here. He'd thought he wanted him at his back, and mostly he still does - the training is sound, the logic is sound - but now he can't see him.

Can you feel me breathing? "Yes."

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Date: 2020-01-11 01:27 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] kissthatgoodbye
And the most important aspect to Alec just now, beyond it being Obi-Wan in particular: it's an instruction. Not an order, no, but better. Direction that he can follow, while being open ended enough that he could conceivably choose not to follow.

As if he would. "Okay," he agrees, and it's simple after that. It's simple to focus where he's told to focus, to let himself fall into step with someone else, to not be alone and to know it.

It's seamless after that, and not far behind, the racing of his thoughts starts to abate as well.
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