L I F T - O F F
"The sith are not to be trusted" She says sternly almost as soon as the daughter had finished speaking
"Forgive me..." She sighs "The sith are... Sworn enemies of the mandalorians. Dark sorcerers who thrive on fear and hate... We considered them allies, Once. We had a common enemy, But the sith betrayed us in favor of power. They slaughtered my people in camps across the galaxy. We used to be one of the largest cultures in the galaxy, And now..."
"We don't even have the numbers to defend our homeworld."
The reflection of starlight dances across her eyes as she glances up, The ship having just left the atmosphere of Nar Shaddaa. It added a certain serenity to the moment that she needed if she were to keep calm around the daughter.
"Your... mother, Is right not to trust them. They should all be hunted and killed for the things they've done... For the things they still do"
"I'll explain more another time. Just know that we're fighting a war with their empire."
She'd sit back in the pilot seat, Still starring at the stars as they began to clear orbit. Once enough time had past to cool down while stargazing, She'd continue the conversation.
"She's younger than she looks. Tayl, I mean. Since you asked about her. A few months give or take? She crosses her arms "But she was flash grown. So she grew to roughly 15 very quickly. She'll be a young adult in just a few years from now... We had to, So she'd be safe, And so she can defend herself if the sith ever find us."
"She's a clone, You see~"
It was right then that
Tae'l Vizsla
returned, Frowning at those words while standing in the doorway with a platter. On that platter was a small plate of wasaka berries, A couple ration bars and a few cups of Cassius tea, Still steaming in fact.
"Thank you Tayl" Aloy takes the tray and sets it on the seat next to the daughter, Taking a cup of tea for herself, As did Tayl, And leaving the rest for their guest.
Once Tayl was empty handed, She climbed into the co-pilot seat to stargaze not unlike Aloy, Though she wore the same frown as before, Starring in the opposite direction of the others.
"She's a Twi'lek, Like my wife. I thought it would be more fair to her if she shared more in common with her, So we fiddled with the DNA a little. But she still shares some things with me. Like my smile" She smiled towards Tayl, Who smiled back, Though just barely.
"And my draw speed, I'm proud to say. Courtesy of memory imprints. I'm afraid that training and school has been my priority with her as of late. I teach her our language and how to shoot or fly. I think she's already a better pilot than myself!"