Too Stubborn To Die
Weapons: Lightsaber
Tag: Open to a Jedi
Gatz stepped off the ramp of his ship with a pained groan. As far as days went, he'd certainly had better: his simple assignment to get an old secret listening post up and running on Tatooine had gone sour when a Sithspawn showed up. Now the hidden base's generator was destroyed, the Sith knew of it's location, he'd gotten his ass kicked and needed medical attention, and he'd been forced to return to the Jedi Temple with his tail between his legs.
At least with the order to evacuate to other temples, the Coruscanti Temple was mostly empty. Technically, as a Padawan, he too had been ordered into hiding, but Gatz refused to cower away with the children. And he hated how the Senate and the Jedi had both decided to abandon the people of Coruscant. This was the planet the Dark Empire was most likely to invade, and they just decided to up and leave the people to their fate? There were only a handful of Jedi on Coruscant now, and a handful couldn't save the people from a fleet of warships.
Not for the first time, Gatz found himself disillusioned with the Order. But it was still the place where he could have the most impact, for now, and so he kept his mouth shut and attended to his duties. Except for the order to run away. He wasn't doing that.
With another pained groan, Gatz came to a stop and leaned up against a wall to catch his breath. His intended destination was the Healing Halls, but Gatz wasn't even sure if it was worth trying to get to. Were there any Jedi Healers on Coruscant anymore? Aside from him? He'd bandaged the worst of his wounds, but it was hard to tend to yourself. He knew at least two ribs were broken, and he was pretty sure he had a hairline fracture somewhere in his lower leg. And he'd definitely torn a muscle in his groin. Plus all the bruises and lacerations he'd mostly patched up, but were still in need of fresh linen.
Basically: he'd been beaten to a pulp.
"Oh well, Derrevar," Gatz grumbled to himself, "no one said being a Jedi was glamorous."