Falcons (Prey/Wounded Warriors) by Leila Jeffrey
Clone Wars 1.02 - Rising Malevolence
Do you think we’ve got a chance, General?
I don’t believe in chance, Commander.
Screaming Session
Summary: Obi-Wan arrives and is informed of just how left everything went with General Krell. A rant to the clones ensues.
Rating: Gen
Words: 1,484
Ground Rules
Summary: Obi-Wan has a new set of ground rules for the 212th.
Rating: Gen
Words: 1,836
Choice Or Conviction
Summary: Obi-Wan implements the new changes the 212th will be going through.
Rating: Gen
Words: 3,624
Hobbies
Summary: The 212th has started to take Obi-Wan’s comments about hobbies seriously. Or, most of them have, anyway. Cody finds himself a little left in the dust.
Rating: Gen
Words: 4,849
Warning: mentions of off-screen character death, grief/mourning
Training Session
Summary: Obi-Wan walks in on a new “training exercise” Ghost Company started.
Rating: Gen
Words: 938
The Confidence of Healing
Summary: The 212th runs into some problems on a mission to recon a droid foundry. The 501st comes to their aid.
Rating: Teen
Words: 7,584
Warning: graphic depictions of violence, death, grief/mourning, physical injury, mentions of blood
Second Best Feeling
Summary: Rex comms Cody with some thoughts on his mind.
Rating: Gen
Words: 1,126
Like Wildfire
Summary: Holovids, when left unchecked, will burn like wildfire through troops of otherwise unoccupied clones.
Rating: Gen
Words: 1,031
The Fear of Falling Apart
Summary: In the face of the impending council meeting, everyone’s a little worried about the fallout.
Rating: Gen
Words: 4,211
Unbalanced and Blind
Summary: Sometimes, council meetings could be horribly dull. Other times… Well. Other times were decidedly not.
Rating: Gen
Words: 3,018
First Best Feeling
Summary: Obi-Wan shares the good news with the 212th.
Rating: Gen
Words: 743
Old Symbols on New Armor
Summary: Cody can’t get what Obi-Wan said out of his head. It gives him an idea.
Rating: Gen
Relationship(s): Cody/Obi-Wan
Words: 4,030
Warning: The second paragraph of this story includes a brief mention of racist behavior against clones, as well as threats and a physical assault. If these things bother you, I would suggest skipping that paragraph. These things are not mentioned again in the rest of the story.
Obi-wan is tired of everyone’s galactic shit.
professor Kenobi and motorcyclist Jango
Imperial forces - Star Wars Battlefront
The name’s Rex, but you’ll call me Captain or sir
War does not come with a guarantee
No soldier gets the promise of safety
My designation is Trooper 27-5555 sir
We call him Fives
I’m Hevy
This is Echo
I’m Commander Cody, your new boss
Sir yes sir!
Looks like we got ourselves a batch of Shinies Commander
Look around, we’re one and the same
Same heart, same blood
Your training is in your blood
And my blood’s boiling for a fight
This is our home
Do you have any idea what you’ve done?
This is our war
This can’t be good
We need to pull back, get them to bulge
We’re completely exposed!
If we can draw them out we can see them!
If we can see them we can hit them!
All squads, pull back now!
Title: The Cost of War Written by: @notquiteaghost Read by: @reena-jenkins Rating: General Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: CC-2224 | Cody/Obi-Wan Kenobi Characters: CC-2224 | Cody, Obi-Wan Kenobi Additional Tags: Podfic, Hurt/Comfort, kinda sorta ish, sometimes instead of actually going to therapy, you just have a lot of very heavy conversations with your husband, and you know what thats valid, #ITPE 2019
Summary:
a true patriot knows the cost of war. pays for it himself.
Every new batch of shinies gets younger, somehow.
Not— Well, yes, actually younger. They’re sending them out at eight now, like that’s anything but insane. (Like sending them out at ten wasn’t insane, never mind how convinced the Kaminoans are of the success of their training, never mind how the casualty rates of shinies are disproportionately high because dammit but Rex is right and nothing ever beats out actual experience—)
But younger somehow else, too. Around the eyes, the set of their jaw, how they still suppress the smallest flinch at sudden noises. Cody looks at them and thinks of Domino squad, of Tano, of every civvie kid scrambling to cover from aerial strikes or running through market stalls laughing or sending the 212th earnest, excited holo messages he’s sure Obi-Wan isn’t actually supposed to show them.
hello little one
Cody- No one can survive a fall from that height Kenobi in the Rako Hardeen arc- *falls off a building and is absolutely fine*
Ok now you got me thinking on whether or not this is supposed to be a testament to how Obi Wan is too good at taking a beating.
Of course, there is the fact that the falling off the building thing was part of the whole “faking his death” thing so I imagine he prepped how to fall in a way that looked really convincing.
But at the same time…the man could also just be super resilient.
And I don’t know if I should be scared or impressed that Obi Wan was willing to fall off a fricking building and land on some really hard looking boxes to convince people he was dead.