Jack Sandrow
Writer, Character, Invasive Species

Est. 850 ABY - 50 years ago
Location: Endor
Jak sat alone in the cockpit of his freshly-purchased ship. Unfamiliar controls were quickly assumed, and the small ship pulled away from the atmosphere, with Jak leaning back in his seat once he was in hyperspace. It was all gone, now. Every last trace of his life. He had to hope that he had made the right decision. Well, it was either the last bad decision he'd ever make, or the first good decision he'd ever make.
He closed his eyes, the auto-pilot making its slow way into orbit. How had it come to this?
JSA was liquidated, for what scant credits it was worth. All his work, made essentially into little more than compost. His fighter sold for scrap metal. All ideas, tooled or blueprinted, all at the bottom of a trash heap. For his own safety, he had to remind himself. For his safety, for the safety of his friends, for the safety of those he cared about. He wiped at his face, unable to stop the tears. So human, even after all this. Josh. Leyan. ...yeah, even Circe a little bit. For his own safety, he had to keep repeating. For their safety. Everything had to be burned. This was a firebreak. Didn't make any of this any easier, though.
He tapped a few buttons on the control stick. "For my own sake, I'm making this recording. Archived to be accessed only after 20 years. My name is Jak Sandrow. I'm a 24-year-old male-turned-Vinithi, Force sensitive. During my time in the Mid and Inner Rim, I got myself into trouble - significant and potent financial trouble. To prevent my friends from taking the punishment for my mistakes, I am distancing myself from them, from the galaxy at large, and from the world I knew. If I ever return, it's to start all over again. And do it right." A few more clicks on the dashboard, and he sighed. "I won't be naming my friends here, again, for their safety and mine. You know who you are, if you're listening to this. I'm sorr-"
He hiccupped, catching his breath as the tears began to pour freely. "I'm... sorry..." He paused the recording, giving himself a few moments to compose himself, before scrubbing the last few seconds. "I'm sorry for leaving without notice. I'm sorry I was a terrible friend. You deserved better than I gave, and I wasn't grateful for the good you gave me. I wish I could say thank you, and accept your help with this... but I know if I keep leaning on you for help, I won't be able to help myself. I have to step away, for my own benefit."
A sniff managed to escape, and he scrubbed back a second or two. "I have to work on myself. At some point, fixing myself has to start with myself." A soft sigh. "So... I've turned to the Force. The Force brought me to where I am now, so I am going to start to trust it. I genuinely don't know what's going to happen to me. I wish I could tell you, so you might find this. I hope you do. I don't think you will."
A long, shaky breath.
The hyperdrive smoothly activated, and Jak sighed as the Force presence of Endor faded away into the big blue yonder. "So... what will happen to me? I don't know. Maybe I'll figure out who I am. Maybe I'll live with it, maybe I won't. Maybe I can understand the Force better after all this. Maybe I can figure out what I want for myself. I don't know. I don't..."
He hiccupped again. "Sorry. I'll try again tomorrow."
And the recording clicked off.
Jak let out a long, shaky breath, trying to stabilize. "Easy.... easy. You are Jak. You are Jak Sandrow."
You are Jak.
...
But am I?