Too Stubborn To Die

Equipment: Jedi Robes | Lightsaber | Khair Stone
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Gatz had, once more, left his vessel in Valery’s capable hands.
This time though, it was less about doing a trusted friend a favor, and more about necessity. He, Cora, and Valery had all lost something similar during the Battle for Coruscant—their lightsabers. It was actually a little embarrassing really: that the Grandmaster, her star pupil, and her worst pupil could all somehow find a way to destroy their very badges that marked them as Jedi.
On the bright side, because Valery and Cora had lost their lightsabers, that meant they had no room to criticize him for losing his own. Val was pretty good at doing that nagging thing that older sisters did. And, best friend or not, Cora’s disappointed tone was something Gatz would rather not experience—he’d been on the receiving end of it many times (deservingly) during her tenure as his tutor.
Not that their lectures would be borne out of anything less than love. But Gatz preferred to avoid them all the same.
As Valery piloted The Red Night to Ossus, where the three of them would search for new kyber crystals, Gatz busied himself in the cargo hold—where his workbench was jammed up against the starboard wall. He had all but finished constructing his new lightsaber. All that was left to do was to machine the emitter, and that was what he was doing at the very moment.
It was funny: he’d always been good at fixing and machining, or really just anything to do with his hands. Yet, he remembered just how confused and frustrated he’d been, trying to build his first one. Gatz had nearly given up at the time—because how the hell was he supposed to understand a technology that used a mystical, magical crystal as part of its design?
Now, as Gatz depowered the lathe and removed his newly machined emitter, he couldn’t believe how easy it had been to design and fabricate his second lightsaber—with a few added bells and whistles. So it was with a sense of pride that Gatz clicked his emitter into place atop the hilt of the new weapon. He admired it for a moment, satisfied with his work. All that was left now was to find and set new crystals within it.
“Would you look at that?” he murmured, turning his new weapon over in his hands, “I might make for a half decent Jedi after all.”