[ Elthree nods, before turning to head for Roger's grave. It doesn't take her long to get there, and when she does, she unceremoniously steps forward just close enough to trigger the holodisplay of the simulated death sequence.
It's sad, of course. Watching someone she's only just met but is already very invested in get stranded and power down, all alone on some inhospitable moon? It's really sad. Watching his human companion die is sad, too. The whole thing really tugs at Elthree's heartstrings.
...Her metaphorical heartstrings.
Once it's over, Elthree steps back, taking a moment to gather her thoughts. Something occurs to her, and she starts looking around the neighboring headstones, noticing that they all share the Freemaker surname.
Had Pace and Lena actually adopted R0-GR into their clan, making him more than just a droid, but family?
She thinks about trying to find Pace and Lena's graves, but... No. Why bother witnessing a death that probably isn't even real? Instead, she heads back towards her own grave, to meet up with Roger again. ]
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It's sad, of course. Watching someone she's only just met but is already very invested in get stranded and power down, all alone on some inhospitable moon? It's really sad. Watching his human companion die is sad, too. The whole thing really tugs at Elthree's heartstrings.
...Her metaphorical heartstrings.
Once it's over, Elthree steps back, taking a moment to gather her thoughts. Something occurs to her, and she starts looking around the neighboring headstones, noticing that they all share the Freemaker surname.
Had Pace and Lena actually adopted R0-GR into their clan, making him more than just a droid, but family?
She thinks about trying to find Pace and Lena's graves, but... No. Why bother witnessing a death that probably isn't even real? Instead, she heads back towards her own grave, to meet up with Roger again. ]