Shock and Awe
Tay bumped her glass against the others, then threw it back. They knew it was going to be a hell of a night and hell tomorrow morning. But there they were -- the four of them. Graduated. Assigned a squad. Tonight, their last night on Coruscant before shipping out to join Battlegroup Kenobi.
She couldn't wait. Months of training had led here. In that time she'd crashed, flubbed tests, and occasionally kicked ass. But most importantly she'd made a few friends. Tay wasn't the most agreeable of people. She knew that, so did they. Still, part of her was trying. So when the nebulous offer of 'something to celebrate grad' came up, she pulled the other three out for drinks and a night on the town.
She didn't like drinking alone and didn't like paying for her own drinks.
She slammed her glass down on the table when she was done, then waved over one of the serving droids for a refill. Once it left she pulled out a butterfly knife. The Double-Crossing Nexu was a shady enough place; no one batted an eye. "Let's play a knife game," she said. "Each time you win, drink, 'til someone karks up."
Her hand slapped the table, then she went ahead and stabbed it a few times between her splayed fingers. With a flourish she spun it around, then held it out for one of the others to take. "Think we'll see live combat soon? Can't wait to actually destroy something. Live protons, yeesh. Can't wait, can't wait."
She couldn't wait. Months of training had led here. In that time she'd crashed, flubbed tests, and occasionally kicked ass. But most importantly she'd made a few friends. Tay wasn't the most agreeable of people. She knew that, so did they. Still, part of her was trying. So when the nebulous offer of 'something to celebrate grad' came up, she pulled the other three out for drinks and a night on the town.
She didn't like drinking alone and didn't like paying for her own drinks.
She slammed her glass down on the table when she was done, then waved over one of the serving droids for a refill. Once it left she pulled out a butterfly knife. The Double-Crossing Nexu was a shady enough place; no one batted an eye. "Let's play a knife game," she said. "Each time you win, drink, 'til someone karks up."
Her hand slapped the table, then she went ahead and stabbed it a few times between her splayed fingers. With a flourish she spun it around, then held it out for one of the others to take. "Think we'll see live combat soon? Can't wait to actually destroy something. Live protons, yeesh. Can't wait, can't wait."