Someone wrote in [community profile] tfa_kink 2016-02-12 08:23 pm (UTC)

Kylo/Hux, Ben Solo/Hux (or Gen if you prefer), Hux is taken in by the Resistance as a child

In the early days of the First Order, the Resistance makes a surprise devastating attack on the Imperial Academy on Arkanis. The Commandant Brendol Hux and other high ranking officers are killed in battle, and the students are taken in by the Resistance.
Whilst the Academy is being cleared out, Resistance fighters discover a small ginger child, the son of the Commandant, who spits Imperial dogma and tries to attack them. Horrified, they bring him back with them to the Resistance base, and after a long fight, help to break his conditioning.

There he meets a young Ben Solo, pre training with Luke, who is already struggling with his anger and Snoke's influence, and the two become rivals/friends.
Bonus if Hux unintentionally helps to break Snoke's control and brings him back to the light in the process.

I want to see what Hux would be like without the Empire's propaganda and conditioning- I see him being just as determined and devoted to a cause, but with an actual moral compass- working hard to gain the Resistance's respect and the take down the First Order.

+10 if the one who finds baby Hux is Shara Bey, and if she becomes a guiding and motherly figure to him.

+100 if he becomes friends with Poe in the process

+10000 if there is a scene bringing up the importance of names and legacy.
Like, where Ben overhears someone asking Hux if he wants to change his last name because of its connection to his father and the Empire; but he chooses to keep it and make it his own instead. Make it a name to be proud of tether than a name to be feared.
Similarly to Ben feeling overshadowed by his famous family and wanting to make a name for himself. (even better if this conversation starts to make Ben reconsider turning to the dark side)

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