The 212th
Obi-Wan sleeps on his side, his head resting on his upper arm and his legs stretched lazily out behind him. Often, he's wrapped up in his cloak with the hood pulled over his head, and he clings gratefully to the extra warmth it provides. He's been cold since the war started, and any extra heat is welcome - although he quietly suspects that he could stand on the shores of Mustafar's lava rivers and still not be warm again. He always faces to door when he sleeps, and he always sleeps against the far wall - buying himself that critical split second to reach for his lightsaber and lunge for his opponent. The only place he can sleep for long stretches is the Jedi Temple. Elsewhere, four hours is the rough average - less, in a war zone. He never feels secure enough to sleep unless there's a wall, or a rock, or something against his back.
Commander Cody always sleeps sitting up. Ever alert and watchful, he's always looking for the next attack, the next enemy, and lying down to sleep is something he hasn't done since...well, since Kamino, when he and Rex were always there to watch each other's backs. His blaster is always within arms reach, sometimes even in hand - especially if he expects to wake up fighting. He's always preferred the corners, taking up watch where nobody can sneak up on him, and yet he can see everything.
