Floor 1: The feeling of the Force returning as Luke steps in is like a tidal wave, rushing to engulf him. He staggers and braces himself, closing his eyes for a moment as he takes in the onrush of energy. Almost immediately, he feels stronger and healthier again. He reaches out, hopeful, anxious to see if he can feel anything of his Force bonds. But it isn't what he's used to-he has a sense that his family is alive, but that's about it. As he had half expected, he's still essentially cut off.
He also realizes that his body has returned to normal; he's no longer a child. Now, he's a short-ish, gray-haired man in his late 40s again. He glances around curiously, hoping that the others who were affected like him are returning to normal as well.
He can't take time to dwell on too many things right now, though, there's too much to be done. He's curious about the broken machines, even though he isn't familiar with them. There are papers and signs of fire everywhere, and it's hard to even know where to start. He keeps alert, both for signs of danger, and for anyone who might need help.
Floor 2: Luke is used to death, but the carnage here is still horrific. There's so much blood, so many dead. He watches and listens, checking for any signs of life, but finds none. He wishes he had a breather of some sort, and has to mouth breathe as he moves through.
Floor 3: He's a little shaken by the recordings, although he fears that with having just arrived in this world, he might not be picking up as much from them as some of the others. Still, it's obvious that something bad happened, as if the visuals downstairs weren't enough of a sign. He's willing to talk, though, if anyone's around who wants to join him.
Floor 4: Luke watches the proceedings with interest, ready to offer his skills as a negotiator, and he does get a chance to prove helpful at times. Fortunately, things don't become violent, and actually get rather friendly once everyone understands each other. He offers his help to the technicians who are rebuilding the element, hoping the mechanical skill he inherited from his father might prove helpful in some way or other.
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He also realizes that his body has returned to normal; he's no longer a child. Now, he's a short-ish, gray-haired man in his late 40s again. He glances around curiously, hoping that the others who were affected like him are returning to normal as well.
He can't take time to dwell on too many things right now, though, there's too much to be done. He's curious about the broken machines, even though he isn't familiar with them. There are papers and signs of fire everywhere, and it's hard to even know where to start. He keeps alert, both for signs of danger, and for anyone who might need help.
Floor 2: Luke is used to death, but the carnage here is still horrific. There's so much blood, so many dead. He watches and listens, checking for any signs of life, but finds none. He wishes he had a breather of some sort, and has to mouth breathe as he moves through.
Floor 3: He's a little shaken by the recordings, although he fears that with having just arrived in this world, he might not be picking up as much from them as some of the others. Still, it's obvious that something bad happened, as if the visuals downstairs weren't enough of a sign. He's willing to talk, though, if anyone's around who wants to join him.
Floor 4: Luke watches the proceedings with interest, ready to offer his skills as a negotiator, and he does get a chance to prove helpful at times. Fortunately, things don't become violent, and actually get rather friendly once everyone understands each other. He offers his help to the technicians who are rebuilding the element, hoping the mechanical skill he inherited from his father might prove helpful in some way or other.