Bad Batch Tech x GNReader: Good soldiers

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A/N: Oh mi gosh guys I actually did it! Somehow I managed to write it all before 10.30, it's a little crap but oh well, I just need more Tech content tbh. Now this is based on episode 7, so definite spoilers for that episode, so read at your own risk. Anyway, let me know if you want more bad batch fics and enjoy!

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You didn't trust this planet, the decaying ships just gave you a bad vibe, although who could blame you. You quickly picked up speed, running to catch up with the others as they ventured into the depths of the unknown. They came to a sudden halt, your distracted mind slamming into the back of Tech's back, sending him only a few steps forward at the impact. Glancing back he caught your sheepish eyes and guilty smile, he knowingly grinned back at you, a silent acceptance of your little mistake.

You felt his hand snake down towards your own as you listened to Rex speak, something about climbing across the gap with some cable. But you couldn't focus on it for too long, you found that even just having the smallest of contact with Tech was too much for your brain, your thoughts erupting in only Tech related memories.

The boys had soon shimmied their way across the gap, you watched with nerves as Omega huffed along the rope, a beaming smile on her cheeks. Jumping off into Hunter's arms on the other side she cheered, "That was so much fun!"

"Good job, kid." Rex praised, patting her on the shoulder. Everyone's gaze turned to you and Wrecker, the last two people to make it across. You didn't like heights, similar to Wrecker, and that fear of yours was very apparent at this very moment. "Wh-what if I fall, o-or the rope snaps," you stuttered out, fingers ringing together as you peaked over the edge to see the steaming water, or what you hoped was water. Tech pushed himself to the front of the small crowd, sending you an encouraging smile, "My dear you have to cross, there's no other way to get around it. My advice would be to not look down."

"Why would you say that!" You freaked out taking another look down, your face going pale. Omega cheered you on from the other side, and who wouldn't feel motivated with that amount of positivity? Huffing in a breath of dusted air, you moved onto the rope, hugging it like a koala bear. Your body shuffled along, Wrecker repeatedly promising you that he was holding the rope with a tight grip. Before you knew it, Tech's arms were wrapped around you as he pulled you from the rope and onto the ground. You shoved your nose into the depths of his neck, finding the crook comforting while your heart beat rapidly.

After the chaos that was saving Wrecker from whatever creature lied waiting in the water, you all managed to find the med-bay with Rex's help. Tech gave the room a quick glance, noting the disrepair of it all, "I would no longer call this medical bay a sterile environment," he remarked. Rex strolled past him, helmet held under his arm, "Do you prefer to use the facility on Kamino?" he smirked back. Tech's back straightens at the question, he adjusted his glasses before darting to the pod, "This will do nicely," he muttered out.

You wanted to laugh at him, you really did, always by the books when it came to the important stuff. Wrecker was the first one on the bench, hand clamped to his head as he quietly moaned in pain, that headache of his had been getting worse and worse over the last few days; it was starting to worry you. Tech stood before his brother waving the device that he had built to help locate the chip, "Time to get scanned, Wrecker."

Wrecker's eyes flicked up to the device, giving it a once over before sighing, "Let's get this over with." he lamented. You turned away from the boys and went over to the others, watching with a smile as they chatted away but heaven knows what. Standing beside Echo, you caught what seemed to be the tail-end of the conversation, "It's more dangerous to leave their inhibitor chips in." Rex fussed, staring with a glare at Omega. You flinched back at his tone, guess you knew why he was a commander.

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