《Please Come Back ✔️》Why Do We Have To Go Back To Jakku!?!
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"What are we going to do?" Poe asked. "We don't have anymore ships or resources, and we don't have anywhere that we can get more."
Rey remained silent, she knew a place where they could find some ships, but she didn't want to go back there. At one time she had wanted nothing more than to go back, but now she didn't want to go back. She didn't want to face her past or the loneliness that she had felt. She hoped that they could think of another option so that she wouldn't have to suggest it.
"We're running out of options," said Leia. "Our allies have given up hope, one by one they've begun to give in to the rule of the First Order. Right now any idea is a good one."
Rey sighed, it seemed Jakku was their only hope. "I know where we can get some ships," she said.
Everyone turned to look at her as she spoke.
"There are a lot of ships on Jakku, some are damaged but not beyond repair. There are even some that still work, and I know where to find them," she explained.
Poe nodded, he had seen the vast supply of ships on his trip to Jakku. He also knew that on such a poor planet as Jakku food and water were more valuable than money, they could easily trade for the ships. Jakku was also fairly isolated from the rest of the galaxy. Many who lived on Jakku thought that the First Order and the Resistance was just a myth or rumor. And that could work to their advantage.
Leia nodded. "I think it sounds like a good idea," she said. "Rey, Finn, Poe and Chewbacca I want you to go to Jakku and gather as many ships as you can. I'll send in the rest of the Resistance as soon as I can."
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"Jakku!" Finn exclaimed. "Why do we have to go back to Jakku!?!"
"I'm sorry Finn, but it's our only option," said Leia.
Finn nodded but continued to complain under his breath about having to go to a desert junkyard.
Rey, Poe and Leia could all hear his complaints, but chose to ignore them.
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