RK-T glanced over at GD-S.
"So…" RK began.
"Ssh!" GD replied, sharply. "Keep your mouth shut! You know the boss doesn't like us to, you know, appear human in any way."
"Boss isn't here," RK replied. "Well, he's here, but he's not here here. He's on the other side of that door."
"He could come out of that door at any time, you know that," GD said. "We're supposed to be silent and intimidating. And red."
"Dude does like red," RK mused.
He frowned, behind his mask. "Though… I actually wanted to ask. Why exactly do we exist?"
"What are you getting at, man?" GD replied. "We're… imperial guards. We guard… the Emperor. Literally our only job. It's in the description."
"That's what I'm getting at," RK said. "We're imperial guards, and in there right now with the boss is a Jedi. Like… the first one there's been in decades."
"Nah, there's loads," GD shrugged. "There were like twenty thousand Jedi, you'd never catch all of them."
"Still, you get my point, right?" RK asked. "Vader goes in there with a Jedi, and the boss tells us to leave."
GD shifted slightly, his force pike humming. "He's the boss," he pointed out. "His word is law. In fact I think his word is imperial dictat which is even more certain than a law, you know."
"Not what I'm getting at," RK replied. "He told us to leave. Literally. That's the biggest threat possible, a rebel Jedi, and he's told us to leave. And, what's more… you've got to have thought about this yourself, but the boss is also… the boss. Most of the time he doesn't need bodyguards… it's not like he's going to need us to stop him from being beaten to death by a mob, he could just electrocute them all."
"That… is true," GD admitted. "Now you've got me wondering why we exist at all. Thanks."
"Sorry," RK said. "I thought you'd have an answer."
"Well, I don't," GD said, a bit snippishly.
The two red-clad guards stood in silence for a long moment.
"Maybe I should check on him," RK suggested, and flicked on his comlink.
Then, a few seconds later, flicked it firmly off again.
"Well?" GD asked.
"Boss told the Jedi to kill him," RK reported. "Then I heard the sound of a lightsaber and the boss laughing. So… I'm going to assume that any kind of, fighting noises or whatever, are his plan."
GD sighed.
"It would be so much easier to do our jobs if the boss told us about this sort of thing," he said.
Another pause resulted, this one longer and more awkward.
"Ever wonder if maybe our purpose is just eye candy?" RK suggested. "Looking good while the boss is doing something?"
"That's depressing," GD muttered. "But, yeah, that checks out."
He looked at his force pike. "It's not like these weapons are going to be much good for actual bodyguarding…"
"They can do the stun thing," RK pointed out. "There is that."
"Yeah, which is short ranged and really awkward," GD answered. "I think I'm coming around to your point of view. If we were supposed to be proper bodyguards we'd have blasters."
Silence returned, curling around and around like a cat preparing to settle in for a nice nap.
"...seen any good movies lately?" RK asked, eventually.
"This is doing great at maintaining the mystique," GD groused.
"Do you see anyone to care?" RK replied. "Myself I actually thought the latest Starflare holodrama was good."
"Isn't her husband Baron Fel?" GD said, then shook his head. "Great, turns out my weakness is gossip."
"If it'll make you feel better, I'll check in on the boss again," RK offered, reaching up to flick on his comlink, then turned it off again. "Yeah, he's fine."
"Fine?" GD repeated. "Is that a proper report?"
"All right, all right, I heard several seconds of someone screaming, then the boss said 'and now, young Skywalker, you will die,'" RK informed his coworker, copying the Emperor's voice as best he could. "Is that enough of a report for you?"
"Yeah, whatever," GD said. "Sounds like he's having fun, at least… sounds like he might nearly be finished, though. So no time for gossip."
"Whatever," RK sighed.
Silence came back for the encore, and the two Red Guards stood either side of the door, defending someone who didn't need defending from the absolutely nothing that might threaten him.
Then the door hissed open, and Darth Vader came through.
So did the Jedi, supporting Vader on his shoulder, and RK and GD both stared.
"...um," RK began. "...halt?"
"He's with me," Vader replied, his voice strained.
"Where's the nearest shuttle bay?" the Jedi asked.
RK and GD both pointed, completely unsure what to do, and the Jedi and Vader hobbled off down the corridor.
"Wonder what that was about," GD said, eventually.
"Attention all decks!" a panicked voice said. "Attention all decks! Rebel fighters have entered the Death Star, they're headed for the reactor, we can't stop them!"
Two blank red masks gazed at one another for several seconds, then RK and GD bolted for the shuttle bay.
AN:
RK-T and GD-S are not dead.
