Exp history: Lightsaber (Human), Ranged, Heavy (Human), Sleight of Mind (5xp, pg94), Well Rounded (10xp,pg 94), Agility 2-3 (30xp), Int 2-3 (30xp), Brawn 2-3 (30xp), Stealth 1-2 (10xp), Codebreaker (5xp, pg94),
Expanded backstory.
You come into a room with a woman with a simple sand colored garnet and short messy brown hair. Her expression is calm, her motions well practiced and graceful as she begins to pull a notebook from the folds of her clothes.
"Please sit." She says.
You do obediently and she nods to you approving of your compliance before taking a breathe and beginning with her questions.
"How did you discover your force sensitivity?"
The direct bluntness of the question takes you back and you must think on it for a moment before replying. Something about her tells you it is safe, or at least relatively harmless, to reply truthfully. You take a breathe, sigh, and begin retelling the event of your awakened abilities.
"It started not too long ago. Like so many in the fall out of the war and post rebellion era, I was an orphan. We lost so many in the fight against the empire. I grew up on Duro. Duro was one of the first places to fall under imperial control and the imperialists weren't about to let it go easily. When what was left of the fleets came in looking for any rebel insurgence they branded many traitors whether they were or weren't actually involved. Among those branded were myself and my sister. I was just 13 and she was 10. I fled with her through the streets avoiding the troopers at every turn. Something was guiding me....a...well...force as you call it. I knew without really knowing, like a push on my mind which ways were fraught with danger, and which back alleys were safe. Snaking our way along the enemy lines though is never easy and there's only so much you can do before you find that EVERY path is dangerous. A single trooper did eventually close in on us, pointed his blaster right in my face and screamed for us to freeze. We did, but everything snapped into perspective right then. On instinct and with an unnatural sense of control I spoke to him,
"You don't see us."
At the time my sister thought I had gone insane but she held her tongue, and we waited, at first I thought it wouldn't work. The trooper paused then straightened before pulling out his calm link.
"Northern sector is clear. No rebels."
We held our breathe and remained perfectly still until we saw the white armored trooper leave our sight and turn down a darkened alley further down to rejoin the main force.
We were overjoyed that it worked. I didn't understand at the time what had happened, my sister insisted I was insane, or maybe perhaps insanely lucky. We made it off world after that, sneaking onto a rebellion ship that was transporting their allies off world. You smile "Well that trick didn't work twice of course, here I am."
The woman nods not belaying any sort of surprise, she raises an eyebrow before continuing the next question.