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Discovering Earth | Friday, period 2
"So," Kanan said, grinning faintly as he looked around at the class, "I guess this week, we're taking in an Earth city. I mean, not that we haven't been to Earth cities, but we haven't spent much time just appreciating the... cityness of them."
Or, 'cityness.' When you grew up on a planet that was a city, anything Earth had to offer was pretty much just getting chucked up onto the 'cute' pile. It was getting to be a pretty big pile, here.
"While we could go back to Tokyo," Hannibal said, "I thought we would stick with a city where you all speak the primary language. The largest English-speaking city in the world is New York, so we'll be going there."
And yes, he was aware it was likely small by galactic standards, Kanan, but it was a perfectly decent-sized city.
Cute decent-sized city.
"So, we'll be setting down in a place called... Central Park?" Kanan glanced at Hannibal for a moment to be sure he was getting that right. "Which is apparently pretty, you know, central. Plenty to see both in the park, and in the city streets outside of it."
And a big, public green area was something Coruscant didn't have, Kanan, so there.
Hannibal nodded. "Central Park stretches a long way through Manhattan, so you can travel through or along it." He passed out paper maps to anybody who wanted them. "I've marked the locations here of the main library, Times Square, a few notable restaurants," because Hannibal, "the major theaters, and the garment district."
What? That wasn't just Hannibal; it was a classic tourist destination.
He definitely hadn't marked the location of Trump Tower. Though he wasn't ruling out casing it himself for later.
And Kanan... wouldn't even know what that was. He was mostly just looking forward to wandering in a city again.
"We'll have one portal at the end of class, and another this evening, if you'd prefer," Hannibal said. "Enjoy your day."
Except you, Kanan. You had an appointment with shopping. Whether you knew it or not.
Or, 'cityness.' When you grew up on a planet that was a city, anything Earth had to offer was pretty much just getting chucked up onto the 'cute' pile. It was getting to be a pretty big pile, here.
"While we could go back to Tokyo," Hannibal said, "I thought we would stick with a city where you all speak the primary language. The largest English-speaking city in the world is New York, so we'll be going there."
And yes, he was aware it was likely small by galactic standards, Kanan, but it was a perfectly decent-sized city.
Cute decent-sized city.
"So, we'll be setting down in a place called... Central Park?" Kanan glanced at Hannibal for a moment to be sure he was getting that right. "Which is apparently pretty, you know, central. Plenty to see both in the park, and in the city streets outside of it."
And a big, public green area was something Coruscant didn't have, Kanan, so there.
Hannibal nodded. "Central Park stretches a long way through Manhattan, so you can travel through or along it." He passed out paper maps to anybody who wanted them. "I've marked the locations here of the main library, Times Square, a few notable restaurants," because Hannibal, "the major theaters, and the garment district."
What? That wasn't just Hannibal; it was a classic tourist destination.
He definitely hadn't marked the location of Trump Tower. Though he wasn't ruling out casing it himself for later.
And Kanan... wouldn't even know what that was. He was mostly just looking forward to wandering in a city again.
"We'll have one portal at the end of class, and another this evening, if you'd prefer," Hannibal said. "Enjoy your day."
Except you, Kanan. You had an appointment with shopping. Whether you knew it or not.

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He nodded and led the way to Massimo Dutti (https://www.massimodutti.com/us), which he had decided upon in lieu of the places he tended to prefer; it seemed a little more Kanan's speed. "So, something you can move in and that won't get in your way. Any particular colors?"
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Kanan, that was not a helpful answer.
"I like green?"
No reason.
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"Green." Hannibal nodded. They would find him something green, then. And possibly some other things that would suit his complexion and coloring.
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What he was getting at was that he figured he was going to need to pull out his saber again eventually, and he wasn't exactly the best Jedi he could be, and armor couldn't hurt.
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Pauldrons didn't really go well underneath, at least.
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He stopped at Massimo Dutti and waved Kanan in. "We should be able to find decent clothing here that will hold up to your daily needs, yet still be stylish."
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He leaned forward to peer at a shirt, and then grinned and shook his head faintly.
Heh. Buttons. Fancy.
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Especially given the kinds of work he tended to find himself doing.
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Hence the high-end department store. Hey, at least he wasn't taking you to a tailor.
He found a pullover knit toward the green end of khaki and held it up to Kanan.
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"It looks warm," he observed, tilting his head at it. "That's good."
It... was good, right? He had no idea where the weather was planning on going from here.
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"This, in perhaps a light yellow or a stripe?" Hannibal gestured at the top Kanan had. "To go with that."
The man found the shirt in a light yellow with faint grey check, then also came back with a pair of chinos, some slim-fit jeans, and a blazer. Hannibal nodded his approval.
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He was looking at the blazer, yes. It didn't exactly strike him as 'wearing under some armor' fare.
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Once the man had left, he added, "A jacket allows you to hide a weapon under it, should you so choose. And some have pockets that allow for more bulk than the trousers will, for carrying a wallet or...other things."
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It was basically a miracle he left his blaster at home for these trips as it was, after all.
"My long coat has all of that," he noted, "it just isn't terribly dressy."
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The shop employee came back with a cargo jacket and a tailored-looking leather one, holding them up for Kanan to see.
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He was absolutely not going to talk about the Empire in front of the shop employee, no. He was, however, going to lean in for a better look at that leather jacket. The cargo jacket was good too, but...
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