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Torn
Destiny 2000 short
story by Louis Turfrey Twenty years after Episode IV - A New Hope Mira Brendo swore to herself as
she ducked behind the cover offered by the collapsed wall. High-energy
blaster fire raked the air above her head and the smell of singed hair
assaulted her nostrils. Damn that man! She'd have to buy a new hairpiece now.
What had she done to deserve this? She'd merely killed a couple of suspected
murderers. She reloaded an energy pack and fired blindly over the top of the
wall. There was a brief interlude followed by yet more blaster fire. This man was good; he'd tracked
her down within an hour. If not for her Imperial training, she wouldn't have
stood a chance of escape. His only flaw seemed to be his impetuosity. She'd
have to find a way to use that to her advantage. More blaster fire hit the
wall behind which she was hiding and a chunk of plasticrete fell on her arm.
It wasn't large enough to harm her, but it brought her mind back to the
problem at hand. She had to get to the barracks before she was discovered
AWOL. Otherwise this was all for nothing. Without access to the Imperial
Database she would not be able to find the real reasons why those two men had
killed that family. Mira decided then and there that
no matter what the outcome today, her vigilante days were over. She'd leave
the Army, if they'd let her, and settle down on one of the quieter rim
worlds, as far away from Correllia as possible. Damn CORSEC and their policy
of absolute justice. More blaster fire filled the air
above her, but this time it was coming from a slightly different angle.
Damned spook must be trying to outmanoeuvre her. She'd show him. Pulling the modified blaster
carbine off of her back she clipped a thirty-centimetre blast plate to the
front. It would protect her from any flashback and offer some protection from
any return fire. She popped her head up and started returning fire where she
had estimated the shots were coming from. Sure enough, as the smoke from the
blaster fire died away, she saw a body sprawled, legs exposed from the
portion of the wall that had collapsed on it. Yes she thought. Mira leapt over
the wall, making sure that her eye mask was still in place, and cautiously
approached the prone figure. When Mira got closer, she could see that he was
still breathing. There was a large wound in his side, and he was still awake,
but the look of agony on his face said everything she needed to know. She
approached closer, noticing that he only had one weapon and that it was out
of reach. Good, she could leave him here and there was no chance of anybody
following her. She was about to leave when something pulled her back. She had
the feeling that if she didn't help this man now; something terrible might
happen in the future. She made a quick decision and took the field med pack
off of her belt and knelt down beside him and started to remove portions of
the plasticrete from his body. Eventually she was able to move him out from
the debris.
"Looks like you won't be going anywhere today." Something
about this man sparked her interest. He seemed fitter than the regular law
enforcer, and there was an unsettling power behind his eyes. She made sure
that he was incapacitated by applying a slight muscle relaxant, and then she
placed her carbine against a nearby wall and administered some field bandages
and some stimulants. He grunted. The CORSEC man woke up a little.
He turned in her direction.
"Why are you doing this? I nearly killed you. Why didn't you kill
me?" The questions came out slowly. He was struggling to breath. She
continued to work on him for a few more seconds before answering.
"I'm not a murderer. I seek justice. Those two men should not
have been let off. They killed that family. They got just what they
deserved." She finished packing the wound and closed the med pack. How
could she tell him that they were lying in wait for her? How could she admit
what they had told her?
"Quite a medical kit for someone who kills people." He
wasn't giving up. She looked him in the eyes.
"I told you I'm not a murderer. I only dispense justice. You have
no idea the horrors I've
encountered." He laughed roughly at this,
coughing heavily as he did so.
"Your sort of justice is what gives Corellians a bad name. It's
not needed and in this case it was totally unfounded." He managed to
raise his head slightly. "They're innocent. They had seen the crime and were too scared
to talk. Another couple of days and they would have cracked. You missed them.
Now they won't talk at all. You nearly killed the wrong people." He
slumped back. "The information that cleared them was passed on by the
Imperial Army itself. Attempted murder
is a serious crime. If you run they'll put a bounty on your head." Mira looked at him closely,
trying to gauge how much of the truth he really knew. She was sure that her
feelings on the matter were correct. They had never failed her before. Then
she heard the sound of sirens and cursed to herself.
"To hell with your justice and to hell with your bounty. You
don't even know who I am." She grabbed her carbine, tripping as she did
do, but she quickly righted herself and ran, leaving the CORSEC officer
wounded but alive. He watched her leap the wall expertly, her lithe form
bounding up onto the roof of a nearby building. It was a seven-metre leap.
The stylised image of a Corellian Hawk reflected back at him from her short
cloak. Then she was gone. A small card lay on the ground, barely concealed by
a thin layer of dust. The CORSEC officer strained to reach it before the rest
of his team arrived. His fingers felt numb, and he was barely able to hold
it. He looked at it briefly, an Imperial ID Card, and managed to place it in
his shirt pocket before the rest of his team arrived.
"See you around Lieutenant." He thought. Then the stimulants
gave out and he fell into unconsciousness. Twenty-seven years later Duray Kindar carried the water
back from the evaporator to the animal pens. His fourteen-year-old body was
muscular and hardened by the extreme conditions imposed by the twin suns of Gantooine.
He heard his mother calling him from the lodgings.
"Duray, Duray? Where are you?
Your father's on the line." Durays heart leapt as he heard
the announcement. He carefully poured the water into the drink troughs and
ran back to the homestead as fast as his legs would propel him. His father
was a cargo pilot for the New Republic and was only home for four out of
every eight months. Duray relished the time he spent with his father. Duray dashed into the lounge area
and leapt at the video com. He activated the receive button and immediately
saw his fathers face on the screen.
"Dad! How are you? Are you coming home?" The face on the screen grinned
back at him.
"Yes son, I'll be back tomorrow morning, and I'm bringing a
friend with me, who I'd like you to meet." Duray was excited. His father
had many friends in the New Republic, some of which were famous both in and
around the Rim worlds.
"Who is it dad? Is he famous?" Durays father looked back at him
with wry amusement on his face.
"Well son, he's infamous rather than famous. You'll have to wait
until tomorrow. Now go and complete your chores and put your mother back
on." Duray groaned his disappointment but did as he was told. He knew it
would only be a matter of a few hours until he met his father again. The following morning came too
slowly. Duray was up bright and early and ran through his chores in record
time. He stopped only for breakfast, determined to get as much completed as
he could before the end of the day. He didn't have wait that
long. Two hours after breakfast he
heard the telltale sound of a sonic boom and looked up in to see the telltale
dot of an approaching spacecraft. He was puzzled; his father usually landed
at the spaceport and then hired a speeder. Duray caught some movement out of
the corner of his eye and saw his mother emerge from the lodgings, her hair
combed and wearing her best clothes. Duray looked up again as he heard the
whine of stressed repulsors. A strange black craft was approaching, its
scorpion like appearance looked menacing silhouetted against the mid morning
sky. It landed about a hundred metres from the homestead. A perfect three
point landing. Thirty seconds later a ramp extended itself from the craft and
two people exited. They walked towards the house. Duray had to run around the
homestead before he had a clear view of who the two individuals were. As he
rounded a wall he almost tripped over in amazement. His dad was talking to a
tall man wearing distinctive black armour. His father saw him and beckoned
him over.
"Son I'd like you to meet a good friend of mine and an old friend
from my CORSEC days. This is Tarrion Randelle, but most people call him Tarr
Ranth. Tarr, this is my son, Duray" Duray looked on in astonishment.
Tarr Ranth was a legend in the Mid Rim. A bounty hunter who had survived the
Empire, Glann Cipple and the New Republic. Duray wondered if he was going to
take his helmet off.
"Duray. That's an old Corellian name isn't it? Means Peace
giver." Ranth held out his hand to Duray, who shook it slowly.
"Pleased to meet you Duray. Your father says good things about you.
However, I think I should introduce myself to your mother before we talk any
more." Duray just looked on in
amazement, silenced by the presence of the man. Ranth nodded to Duray and carried
on towards the homestead with his father. Duray dropped in behind and
followed them. When they drew up to his mother, she smiled warmly at them
both then fiercely hugged his father.
"Good to have you home Torath. Will the two of you be staying
long?" She had an expectant look in her eyes. Torath smiled.
"Yes my dear. Ranth is here to stay a couple of weeks then he is
going onwards to A-desando. I'll be staying for a couple of weeks longer and
then I'm off on a short haul to Chancai. " She smiled wider at this news. A
short haul meant that he would be back soon after. She looked towards Ranth.
"You are welcome in my household but I must request that you
leave any energy weapons on board your ship. Please understand, I have a
fourteen year old son and I don't want to risk him having an accident."
She looked hard at Duray, who looked away in embarrassment. Ranth caught the
interplay and laughed.
"Agreed. Give me ten
minutes to change and I'll be ready." He took his leave and strode back
towards his ship. Durays father looked at his mother in consternation.
"Mira, why did you insult him like that? He's a friend and an
ally." His face was stern and he looked about to explode in anger. Mira
faced off her husband.
"You know my feelings on guns. They cause too much unnecessary
death. I won't have weapons in my home.
If you can't accept that then you can go as well." His wife's
comments stung like a scorpions tail. He looked down at his feet ashamed.
"I'm sorry Mira. I know how you feel about weapons. I should have realised. I was just so eager
to see you I forgot. Forgive me?" He looked pleadingly at her. Mira's
face couldn't hold the stern look for much longer and she grinned at him
wildly, her beauty showing through even though she was nearing forty-five
years of age.
"Of course I forgive you, you old fool. Now come inside before we
all get roasted by the suns." Mira and Torath entered the lodging,
whilst Duray sat on the step and waited for Ranth. He didn't have to wait
long. Ranth approached the house minutes later, dressed in light sand
coloured clothing, with a brown cloak and hood pulled forward. He had a
holdall over his shoulder. Duray noticed a silver cylinder hanging from his
belt.
"Mister Ranth, what's that?" Ranth looked down to where Duray
was pointing and detached the cylinder.
"It was my fathers. I keep it near me, to remind me of who I am
and where I am going." He pressed a button on the pommel and a green
energy blade extended to a metre in length.
"Wow, a lightsabre." Duray was wide eyed with amazement.
"Does that mean you're a Jedi Knight?" Duray knew of the legends,
his father had told him. Ranth looked at Duray and frowned slightly.
"No. I have neither the training nor the inclination at the
moment. Maybe one day." He deactivated the blade and moved it around the
belt, so that it was out of sight. "Let's not tell your mother about
this, okay?" Duray nodded his ascent; glad to
have a secret shared with such a man. Ranth look back towards his ship and
raised his left arm to his mouth. Duray saw a hefty communicator attached.
"Ranth to Star. Status airborne. Command lock out alpha, maximum
defence, minimum aggression." Duray watched as Ranths spacecraft lifted
silently on repulsors and started a rapid vertical climb into the atmosphere.
Ranth turned towards Duray.
"Shall we go inside?" The lodgings were spacious and
cool, though dimly lit. The design reminded Tarr Ranth of moisture farms he
had seen on Tatooine, and brought back memories of time spent there. He
shoved the memory aside, and followed Duray into a lounge area. Torath was
waiting for him.
"Duray, take our guests baggage to his quarters. Tarrion my
friend, would you care for a drink?" Ranth nodded.
"It's a cosy holding you have here. How do you manage?"
Ranth took the drink from Torath.
"I don't. Mira does. She's a wonder with the Jajacki herds, and
we've recently started a cross breeding program with some Banthas. They're
very hardy beasts. We also make money by selling water, but this is at such a
low rate that we just cover costs. Although the local water Barons don't like
it. We've had several threats, but nothing has ever come of them. Mira's so
dedicated that she hasn't left the planet in fifteen years. She always finds
an excuse." Torath sat down and motioned Ranth to do so. Ranth made
himself comfortable and removed his hood and cloak. The lightsabre rattled
slightly in its harness. Torath looked at it.
"I see you still carry your fathers sword. Learnt to use it
yet?" Ranth nodded.
"Yes, I have another friend who is a Jedi. He's promised to teach
me some other tricks if I ever get the time." He smiled at Torath.
"Thank you for allowing me to stay here for a while. My last job was
gruelling. I need some time out." Torath nodded.
"I remember what it used to be like, barely. Don't worry about
the lightsabre either, Mira only dislikes blasters." At this point Mira
came into the room carrying a couple of plates full of small snacks. She
looked across at Ranth and seemed to stumble slightly. Torath looked across
in concern.
"Are you all right?" Mira nodded her head.
"Yes, just a little tired. I think I'll take a nap if you don't
mind." Torath nodded and she went to her
quarters. Mira gasped for breath as she
closed the door of her bedroom behind her. Had he recognised her as she'd
recoiled in shock? She thought not, but there was always the chance that he
might. She moved over to her wardrobe and pressed a hidden panel in the back.
The panel slid back to reveal a skin tight armoured costume, sitting on a
mannequin. The silver Hawk on the cloak gleamed brightly in the feint light
of the rooms' interior. A heavy blaster and a blaster carbine lay on the
floor. She looked at them for a few moments and then seemed to make a
decision. No, never again. She closed the door. Ranth watched Mira leave and had
a strange feeling. He had only recently started basic training in Force
techniques, and didn't yet consider himself even a trainee Jedi Knight, but
his friend Blake De'Athe had insisted that he practice what skills he had
learnt. As well as learning how to use a lightsabre, one of the skills he had
picked up allowed him to sense other force users and to hide himself from
them. It was more a matter of protection than anything else. Mira was strong
in the Force. She broadcast force energy quite loudly, especially when she
was upset, and she was upset now. Somehow he felt he knew her, but was
nonplussed as to how. Surely he would have remembered a face so beautiful? He
played a hunch.
"Torath, might I have a glass of water to go with the food?"
Ranth looked at Torath directly.
"Sorry, I forgot to ask. Yes, give me a minute and I'll get you
some." Torath exited into the kitchen. Ranth moved quickly. As soon as
Torath had disappeared he reached over to the plate of food he had been
given, and carefully scanned it with the portable Bio-scanner built into the
forearm command unit hidden under his tunic. It took nearly thirty seconds to
get a reading, and Ranth could hear Torath coming back from the Kitchen. The
unit bleeped moments before Torath entered the room. Two key presses and he
had stored the telltale humanoid DNA traces for examination later. When Ranth did at last get a
chance to contact his ship again, it was almost the middle of the night. He
sent all the information to the ships droid brain, giving it instructions to
search all his personal crime databases. It took two hours of searching, but
eventually the computer came up with a match. Mira Brendo. Ranth looked at
the information carefully and sighed to himself. He had a lot of thinking to
do. Tarr Ranth knew something was
wrong. He had been at Toraths house for a week now, helping with the farm and
generally making himself useful, yet he still felt tense. There was and
underlying mood in the air that Ranth recognised as a `Force' feeling.
Something was not right here and he would soon find out what. Tarr Ranth was flying one of the
old T-16's around the farm boundary, checking on the fencing and making sure
there were no breaks in the corals, when he came across a horrific sight. A
herd of thirty Banthas were lying prone on the ground, their bodies burnt
almost beyond recognition. Ranth took the T-16 in a tight loop and slowed
down, bringing it in close to the creatures. The feeling he was getting was
stronger now. Ranth took a chance and throttled the T-16 to the edge of the
herd, letting it come to a gentle rest on the sand. He was about to step out
of the Skyhopper, when he had the strangest feeling. His hand fell to his
lightsabre. A blaster bolt hit the ground centimetres from the landing skid
of the Skyhopper. Ranth ducked inside quickly, releasing the sabre from his
belt. Damn! He wished he had his armour on him. The world went quiet, and
then he heard the voice. "This is a warning. Tell Torath to
stop selling the water to the other farmers or we'll do the same to his
family as we have to his Bantha." There was a brief silence then the
sound of swoop engines. Ranth slammed the door shut on the T-16 and brought
the craft around towards where he had heard the engines. Two black dots were
streaking into the atmosphere, and Ranth knew there was no way he could catch
up. He headed back towards the homestead, activating his wrist com whilst he
did so. Torath paced the floor wildly,
hands clenched behind his back, a worried look on his face. Ranth had returned to find Torath
and Mira staked out in the sun, and their son Duray was missing. The
kidnappers had left a note - 'Kill the Water or we Kill your Child'.
"Why? What have I ever done to them?" He stopped pacing and
turned towards Ranth. "Did you see who it was?" Ranth shook his head.
"No, but give me two hours and I will." Ranth's voice was
cold and hard. It was in complete contrast to Mira's voice, which came
quietly from the entrance to the sleeping quarters.
"If you want help, I'll give you a hand. That's the second herd
we've lost this month. We can't afford another." Torath looked across at her
sharply.
"The second? Why didn't you contact me? Why didn't you call in
the law enforcers?" He looked accusingly at his wife. She matched his
glare.
"Because you were too far away to be of any help and the local
enforcers are in the pockets of the Barons anyway. You know that." She
was quiet for a few seconds and then looked at Ranth again. "I can help,
if you want me to. I have training in weapons and I know how to fly a ship,
though it's been a long time." Ranth shook his head.
"No it's too dangerous." He looked across at Torath.
"Right?" Torath looked back sheepishly.
"She's right Ranth. She's a better shot than me and she holds her
head better in a crisis. I'm too slow and I'll get in the way. I'll wait at
the freighter. You can call me if you
need covering fire. Let Mira help you." Ranth nodded his ascent, he knew
Torath too well to question his judgement.
"Very well. My ship will be here in fifteen minutes. I'll go
outside and prepare. Meet me at the ship in half an hour." Mira nodded her ascent and Ranth
left. Torath looked across at his wife.
"He'll know. He'll know just as soon as you fire the first
blaster shot. Why risk it Mira? Why risk it all?" Now it was her turn to get
annoyed.
"Because I've run from my past to my future, and I'll not give up
now. I've spent almost thirty years of
my life trying to make amends for the mistakes of the past. I'll not be
stopped by some jumped up idiot who thinks he can rule half a planet by fear
alone. Besides, do you think I'd trust my sons life to just anyone?" She
stormed out leaving Torath to his thoughts. The Dark Star II landed
heavily, but Tarr Ranth knew it was well within the stress levels of its
landing gear. He deactivated the security systems remotely and boarded his
ship. He felt an air of expectation as he approached the lockers and quickly
changed into his armour. He'd been without it for too long. The cockpit was just as he had
left it. He activated the scanner logs and rewound the display to the correct
time index. He'd become used to the habit of leaving the scanners activated
in a tight beam search pattern years ago. He had them constantly watching his
position whenever he left the Dark Star II in orbit. You could never
be too sure who might take advantage of his lack of transport. The ship was
set to warn him if anything larger than a star fighter approached his
position. He zoomed in on the time index and augmented the image. Two swoops,
one T-16. He went forward slowly to the point at which he'd asked his ship to
track the two craft. Sure enough, the augmented droid brain had followed his
plans flawlessly. He couldn't get a clear resolution, but he followed the two
ships to another small farmstead, less than fifty klicks away, then they went
north and vanished into thin air. No further movement had been detected
within the last hour. Good. He was halfway through prepping the ship for
takeoff when the buzzer to the ramp hatch sounded. Ranth left the cockpit and
walked back to the main ramp. He opened the door. Mira stood there, dressed
in tight fitting battle armour. A silver hawk emblem was painted boldly on
the chest plate. She also wore a false hairpiece and an eye mask.
"You don't seem surprised?" Her voice was strong, yet
resigned. Ranth looked at her through his visor.
"Should I be? I knew who you were within ten minutes of your trip
in the lounge area. I took a DNA scan of skin cells you left on the plate
after handing us the snacks. People usually get nervous around me while I'm
wearing the armour. Those that get nervous around me when I'm not make me
curious. Would you like to come onboard?" He moved aside to let her on
his ship.
"Don't you want to arrest me?" She looked at him directly,
then stepped past him. He shook his head.
"Not now. We'll see about that later. At the moment a child's
life is at stake." He moved towards the cockpit area. Mira followed him.
"You know I changed my name and my appearance but I never thought
about altering my DNA." She followed him into the cockpit area.
"What's the plan?" He sat down in the pilot's chair
and motioned to a secondary seat, just to the right and placed slightly
behind the primary one.
"Take the co-pilots seat until we're airborne. I'll need to alter
your armour so it looks more like a bounty hunters." He turned the seat
slightly, so she could see the front of the helmet. "Do not
misunderstand me. This is going to be a dangerous undertaking. Your job will
be to rescue the boy and get out as fast as you can. My job will be to bring
the perpetrators to justice. I want no heroics; you simply need to obey
orders. Understood?" Mira looked at him and
nodded. Ranth smiled beneath his
helmet.
"Good. Your sons life depends on it." The Dark Star II took off
at full burn, leaving a glassy area of sand in its wake. The twin Heddon 6
Drive units pushed the spacecraft out of the atmosphere in a matter of a
minute. It took Tarr Ranth a few seconds to reposition the spacecraft over
their intended quarry. Navigational controls were set and Ranth took Mira
back to a series of large lockers set behind the cockpit area. There he took
out various spare bits of armour, some tools and some paint. Within a couple
of hours, Mira's armour had been re-coloured, redesigned and modified for
stealth. Ranth had spent many years honing his skills and these minor
modifications could have been done in less time, but he wanted them done
properly and safely. Next was the helmet.
"Your current eye mask provides cosmetic balance to your armour
design and night vision capability, but offers no protection." Ranth opened
another locker and brought out another helmet, of similar design to his own,
but of lighter construction. He adjusted some controls inside the helmet then
beckoned Mira over. She was self conscious of the fact that she was wearing
only a transparent body stocking whilst the armour paint was drying off, but
Ranth did not seem to notice. He stood up, walked behind her and raised the
helmet over her head.
"I should warn you that I have deactivated most of the
capabilities of this helmet, as they are superfluous to this mission.
However, there will still be an initial spate of sensory overload when the
helmet is engaged, so stand still and wait for your body to adjust." He
moved up closer behind Mira and slowly slipped the helmet over her head. Adjustable
pads and pressure seals conformed to the contours of her skull. He switched
on the helmet remotely from his own and waited.
"Oh," Mira's voice trailed off as her legs buckled slightly.
Ranth supported her for the few seconds it took for her to adjust.
"Alright?" She still seemed a little weak and disorientated,
but she slowly straightened.
"Yes. The effect was,
well, familiar and unexpected. Reminds me of the first time I wore a
Stormtrooper helmet. I'm recovered now though." She turned a full three
hundred and sixty degrees. "There's a slight lag in the update on the
visual acuity scanner in the visible light spectrum." Ranth frowned but made the
adjustments anyway.
"For someone who has not worn augmented armour for thirty years,
you are sure of yourself." He made a final adjustment.
"Better?" He closed the access flap at the side of the helmet.
"Much better. This is quite some piece of equipment." Ranth nodded.
"It was state of the art thirty years ago, and it's been heavily
modified to keep it up with current technology." He reached over towards
her armour, checking that the paint was dry, and handed it to her, piece by
piece. She took it gratefully, obviously feeling exposed with merely the
flesh-coloured body stocking on. Firstly she placed a light thermal body sock
over her upper and lower torso, this was a new addition. Secondly, she placed
the modified torso armour and thigh shields on. Lastly, she clipped on the
blaster and equipment belt, lower arm shields and repulsor belt. The blaster
itself was the last thing that Ranth gave her. It was her own unit, but with
a new modified sighting system that interfaced with the helmet. Tarr Ranth
looked at her closely. She looked every bit the professional bounty hunter.
The modifications to the armour made it look Mandalorian in origin. Perfect
for the effect he wanted. She moved into the centre of the small lounge area
and started practising a series of combat moves. The sureness of her movement
alerted Ranth to the fact that she had not neglected her physical training
over the years. She finished quickly, apparently pleased with the armour.
"Good, prepare for quick evac and hard landing." Without any
further preliminaries, Ranth ducked back into the cockpit and activated the
communications relay to Toraths ship.
"We're about to make the descent. Track us and await my command.
I need you in orbit ready to start the rescue operation." Toraths voice came back over the
comm unit.
"No problem. I've set the gunnery systems to automatic defence.
I'm ready when you are." Ranth confirmed the plans once
more and closed the communication. He then reached across to the Navigation
terminal and set off a pre-recorded flight plan. The Dark Star II
began a rapid descent into the atmosphere, so rapid that the outer hull
started to heat and the rush of air could be heard screaming around the
airlock doors. Ranth returned to the emergency airlock where Mira was
waiting. He activated the suit mike as the volume of the re-entry increased
outside.
"Twenty seconds until the ship levels off at one thousand metres.
We'll be travelling at four hundred clicks, and it will be dark. Your
repulsor belt will activate at three hundred metres. Follow me down, but stay
behind me. Use the tracker function on the helmet like I showed you. My suit
offers more protection than yours and will give you some cover. The sonic
boom will hit five seconds after we exit, so be prepared." Mira nodded and then there was no
time left and the hatch burst outwards. Ranth jumped and Mira followed. You have to have a solid faith in
the technology you're using to jump from a starship hurtling towards a planet
at two-thirds the speed of sound, especially in the pitch darkness of night.
Tarr Ranth was impressed with Mira and her dedication to her family. He
wondered when it might be right to tell her about what had happened after she
had left Correllia, but just as he was about to activate the mike his
repulsor belt cut in. He heard a grunt over his helmet speakers as Mira took
the full impact of the deceleration. There was a large rumble as they were
buffeted by the sonic boom. The ground approached rapidly, but Ranth had
calculated the descent correctly. However, there was still no sign of any
buildings, and this gave Ranth some concern. He came to a stop, signalling
Mira to do the same. Mira mirrored his thoughts.
"Where are they? I expected them to come out and see what the
noise was." Ranth switched to all-spectrum
scanning on his helmet and picked up a high-energy hot spot almost beneath
them.
"Switch to infrared and follow me down." They both floated
rapidly to the ground. Ranth signalled for silence and they both trotted over
to a small ventilation tube, camouflaged to be nearly invisible until nearby.
Ranth switched to an all spectrum scan and searched the ground for traps,
alarms and hidden switches. His search soon brought forth a result. He
reached into the sand next to the ventilation shaft and pushed at something
gently. There was a clicking sound and the top of the ventilation shaft
folded back to reveal a lighted shaft with a thin ladder attached to the
side. The shaft itself was two metres wide.
"They must use this to enter and exit using the swoops. The best
course of action would be to find another way in. I don't want them exiting
whilst we are dropping down the chute." Ranths cautious approach
surprised Mira. He had apparently matured significantly since their first
encounter, but she didn't have time for those thoughts now.
"No. The longer we wait, the more chance we have of loosing the
trail. I won't let that happen." She moved over to the edge of the
shaft, looking down as far as the helmet would let her. The range finder
estimated the drop to be about fifty metres. She turned back to Ranth.
"Are you still with me?" Ranth nodded, and they both
activated the repulsor belts again. As they passed the entrance to the shaft,
the exit clicked together silently behind them. There was no way out now. The descent was cautious, and
twice Tarr Ranth had to deactivate security scanners. Mira followed behind,
always mindful of her lack of high-energy armour and hopeful that she would
not need it. As they neared the exit, Ranth could hear people talking below.
He motioned for Mira to halt above him. He flipped himself upside down and
detached a small remote camera from his belt. A wire attached it to his
armour. Activating the viewer in his and Mira's helmets, he let the camera
drop on the wire until it just stood proud of the exit to the shaft. They saw
four men, sat around a table, at the edge of a small underground hanger. Six
swoops were parked near the exit to the shaft. The men were playing Sabacc.
Two other men came out of a doorway with food trays in their hands. One sat
down at the table, and watched the game. The other slid his tray through a
small opening in the wall. Ranth shifted the camera angle slightly and saw a
view of a series of vertical bars, behind which Duray sat, eating the food.
There was no apparent entrance to the cell. Ranth rotated himself upright,
motioning for Mira to stay where she was. He waited where he was until all
the men were ignoring the exit, then he dropped silently to the ground. As he
landed, Durays' eyes grew wide, but to the boys credit he didn't mutter a
sound. Ranth walked a few paces towards the men before announcing himself.
"Drop your weapons."
It was all he said. Two men went for their guns simultaneously, one
managed to get it free of the holster before Ranth blasted him. The other didn't.
The four remaining men looked on in bewilderment. Then they seemed to notice
Ranth's armour and the fear reached their eyes.
"That's right, unlock the boys cell and send him to me." One of the men went to comply,
but Tar Ranth saw something else in his eyes.
"Don't even think about using the boy as a shield. If you value
your life you'll do as I say." The man at the cell door visibly
relaxed a little. Duray almost ran past him. Ranth motioned for him to be
quiet and directed him towards the exit.
"There's somebody waiting for you at the mouth to the
tunnel. Let her take you to the
surface. I have some unfinished business with these...gentlemen." The boy nodded and rushed for the
shaft, climbing the ladder rapidly. Mira gave Ranth a click on the comm to
say that she had received her charge and then activated the rescue signal
that would bring her husband. She started up the shaft with her son clinging
to her armour. In the room below, Ranth had made
a decision. He increased the volume on his biofeedback monitor and scanned
the heartbeats of the four remaining kidnappers. He made his choice and
motioned one of the men over.
"The rest of you get in the cell." They complied, apparently
grateful not to be chosen.
"Now we can get on with the interrogation." Mira heard a scream as she helped
lift Duray over the edge of the shaft. Just in time, as the power readings on
the repulsor belt had started to blink empty. The shaft closed again behind
them, cutting off the mounting screams. Mira's com link chirped in her ear.
"Mira, Ranth, this is Torath, I'm on an incoming vector, but I
have four aircraft on my scanners approaching your location. I suggest you
find some cover." Mira responded with two clicks of
the comm unit and ushered Duray over to some nearby dunes. She heard two more
clicks from Ranth. They settled into the sand. The night air had started to
chill the ground and Duray was soon shivering quite violently. Mira pulled
him close to herself. He looked up into her helmeted faceplate.
"Who are you? Why are we waiting for Ranth?" She looked down at him and saw
the fear in his eyes.
"It's okay Duray. It's your mother. Ranth is trying to find out
who hired those men to kidnap you. Your father is on his way to pick you up
and return you to the spaceport. Now, we must remain calm and quiet until
Ranth has emerged from the shaft." Duray smiled, he recognised his
mothers voice even through the voice filter, and his shivering lessened a
little. He snuggled a little closer. Mira started digging into the sand
around them, creating a hollow beneath her. They were upon them without
warning. Two Dune Huggers swept low over their heads, causing the sand to
stir into violent dust clouds. The vehicles, a two seated derivative of the
T-19A Skystalker, rotated on their jets and settled into the sand near the
shaft. A few seconds later she heard the engines of two more craft approach
and start to circle above them. She looked at her son, catching his eye.
"They will be sweeping the sand, probably using thermal imaging
equipment. You must stay underneath my body, quickly now." Ranth had though ahead by
providing her with a thermal body sock. It would reduce any heat escaping
from her body to match the surrounding air. Shame that he had not owned one
small enough for Duray. They had both hoped that the current situation would
not become a reality. The light from the T19's created
a small sphere of visibility around both craft, lighting up the side of the
shaft. Mira cursed to herself. Ranth would never get out now. She saw the
hatches from the craft open and four men emerged. She recognised one of them
as her neighbour Tarak Dill. At least I know how they kept getting away so
quickly, she thought to herself. She used the viewer on the helmet to zoom up
to her neighbours face and started a quick holo-recording. She used the
directional microphone on the helmet to listen in on their conversation.
"Sir, there's no reply from inside on the secure channel. What
should we do?" Before the man she knew as Dill had a chance to reply, a
shout came from near the other craft.
"Sir, Spybird's one and two report an incoming freighter. Medium
size YT-1500 designation. What do you want them to do?" Tarak Dill didn't hesitate; he
withdrew a com unit and spoke rapidly into it.
"Destroy the freighter. Yes, you heard me! Use the Ion
Cannon." There was the sound of boosted
engines overhead and then the sound of the aircraft started to fade. All was
silent again for a few seconds. Then a man walked out of the darkness into
the pool of light surrounding the two T19's. He wore a black tunic and
trousers, covered in a black hooded robe. The hood had been brought forward
to cover the face. Dill seemed unperturbed by the mans appearance. There was
a slight movement of his hand and suddenly the area immediately around the
shaft entrance was covered in luminescence, the source of which was a large
floodlight that had emerged unseen from one of the nearby dunes. The pool of
light just stopped short of the dune behind which Mira and Duray were
concealed. The unknown man nodded at Dill and raised his head slightly as if
looking around.
"Come out Mira. I know you are here. I've been expecting
you." Mira froze where she was. How could they know she was here? The
man raised a hand in her direction, and Duray suddenly started to choke
violently. The dark man laughed.
"Come out Mira or he'll die." She looked at her son and saw the
pleading look on his face. She stood up slowly, hands away from her sides.
Dill looked momentarily shocked, but seemed to regain his composure quickly.
Mira activated the amplifier on her helmet.
"Let my son go and I'll come." The dark man shook his still
partially concealed head.
"No bargains. You must obey." She felt a compulsion in her mind
and suddenly she was walking towards him. She fought desperately to stop but
her legs would not obey her. The dark man dropped his hand and she heard her
sons ragged breathing behind her. She dropped the volume on her headset, so
she wouldn't have to hear his pain.
"What do you want from me?" She stopped barely two metres
short of the unknown man, whom she now suspected was a dark force user. Her
heart sank. They had found her after all this time.
"I just want you Mira. You escaped us the last time we crossed
paths. This time you will be entered into the fold. Maybe your child as well.
He seems to have some latent ability." He moved a little nearer and the
light fell on the scarred features of a middle-aged man.
"Remember me?" Ranth, watching from behind a
nearby dune, saw Mira react with blinding swiftness. Her blaster was an
extension of her arm as she drew it from her holster and fired at the man
dressed in black. However, instead of hitting the man in black, the blaster
bolt seemed to bend in mid air and hit the man standing to his left. He
looked extremely surprised and turned his face accusingly to the man dressed
in black, who grinned wildly.
"My apologies Mister Dill.
Your services are no longer required." The man staggered and fell to the
ground. Ranth felt a coldness emanating from this man. He was practised in
the Dark Side of the Force. Ranth wondered how he had gotten involved with
this. He stood up and started walking around the group, wanting to enter the
arena with an advantage, and found Duray shivering in the sand opposite. He
gave Mira three clicks on the comm unit, the prearranged signal to say that
Duray was safe. She started arguing with the man in black. Ranth didn't
listen to the detail. Ranth removed the backpack he was
carrying and emptied its contents out onto the sand. Included within was
Mira's facemask. He gave this to the boy, motioning for him to put it on.
Then he took out the spare repulsor belt that he'd brought along and tied it
around the boy. Attached to the belt was a deadman's switch he hoped he'd
never have to use. He gave the boy one of his own jackets and a small holdout
blaster. The boys face grinned. Ranth knelt as low as he could and whispered
in the boy's ear.
"Head out as far as you can, use the repulsor belt. It will keep
you about two meters above the dunes. When you can no longer see the lights,
press this button on the side. It will call in my ship on an evacuation
setting. You'll not know it's there until it's upon you. The security system
is set to accept you, so just push the panel in to the right of the door. The
ship will do the rest once you are inside." He patted the boy on the
shoulder and signalled for him to leave. Duray hesitated momentarily.
"Don't worry about your mother. I've never lost a bounty
yet." The boy dashed off, disappearing
into the night. Ranth sat down behind the dune
and started his Mandalorian battle meditation. He'd never known, until
recently, that the meditation was close to that practised by Jedi's of old.
Now he would need every ounce of strength he had ever called upon to defeat
this man.
"Nothing you do to me will ever turn me to your twisted morality,
Deakon. I should have killed you properly the first time we met instead of
maiming you." Mira was really getting into her role. She just wished
that she didn't feel so afraid of this man. His taunts and force of
persuasion had deflected her from her task before. Why was he so adamant that
she had these abilities? She'd never used them, had she?
"I feel your thoughts Mira. You doubt yourself. You shouldn't.
You've been subconsciously picking up the thoughts of others for decades,
that's how I spotted you when you were on that roof. That's how I was able to
trap you. You are going to join me Mira, and if you don't then your son will."
He looked puzzled for a moment. Then his face turned to rage and he leapt at
Mira, lifting her bodily of the ground by her neck.
"Where is he? Where is the boy?" Mira struggled to free
herself from the mans grasp, but to no avail. She was starting to lose consciousness
through lack of oxygen. She struggled again against the man and then as if
from her very core, she heard the voice.
`The Force is with you Mira Kindar. Release yourself to it and you
will not fail.' It was a kind voice, neither
young nor old, and it called to her like no other ever had. `Relax, look
inward, you have the ability.' She did as the voice asked, and found herself
breathing more easily. Her body went limp in the hands of her assailant.
Deakon looked on in disgust and tossed Mira aside. She hit the ground a full
two metres away, only stirring slightly. He picked up her discarded blaster
and aimed it at her.
"I wouldn't do that if I were you." The voice came out of
the darkness, near to where the boy had been hiding. Deakon looked around but
could see nothing. He raised the weapon again.
"I've asked you nicely. If you continue along your current path
of action, I will have to intervene forcibly." Deakon was becoming enraged. He
reached out with the Force but felt nothing.
He turned back to the girl. His finger tightened on the firing stud.
Then the gun was flying out of his hand and he could feel the burn on his
fingers from the blaster bolt. He screamed in rage.
"Who are you? Are you a complete fool? You saw what I did to the
woman; I'll do the same to you. You have no idea who you are dealing
with." He called up the dark side energies and started to search the
area in earnest. "Reveal yourself
and we may be able to come to some agreement." Ranth stepped up to the edge of
the pool of light. His armour reflected very little of the light back to
Deakon, but he could see Deakon clearly. He dropped the obfuscation skill he
had been holding and brought up his combat meditation. Deakon reeled around,
facing him directly.
"You? A Jedi? A Mandalorian Jedi?" Deakon laughed. "My,
my. What a contradiction." Ranth moved further into the
light, so that his armour could be more clearly seen.
"You don't know who I am do you?" He moved a little closer
towards Deakon, lifting a pad up so that he could see the display on it. He
started reading out loud.
"Greve Deakon. I am detaining you under the authority invested in
me by New Republic security, Setnin Sector security authority and Corellian
Sector Security, as a registered bounty hunter. You are advised that the
bounty placed upon you nineteen years ago by Corellian Security is still
valid and states that you may be brought in dead or alive." Ranth
lowered the pad, affixing it to his belt again. "I'd prefer alive, but
dead will do." Deakon filled red with rage, the
scar on the side of his face throbbed fiercely and a thin trickle of blood
started flowing from his nose.
"You, are, a, bounty hunter?" The words took Deakon a lot of
effort. Rage had taken him over and his eyes sparkled. Ranth nodded. Deakon
looked down at his hands and blue sparks started to be emitted from them. He
raised one and pointed it at Ranth; the sparks built up and were suddenly
emitted. The stream of dark side energy hit Ranths suit and discharged to the
ground. Ranth felt a mighty push, the shock striking through his systems, and
he was hurled ten metres backwards into the dunes. He shook himself and stood
upright. His helmet and his suit weapons were dead, so he removed them, but
the rest of the armour would offer some protection. Deakon stood watching
him. Ranth surmised that the discharge had cost him dearly. This man might be
a Dark Jedi, but his skills were far from complete.
"Impressive attempt. Care to try again?" Ranth calmed
himself and found his centre, a technique he'd always used to prepare himself
for battle. Deakon withdrew a lightsabre from inside his tunic and thumbed on
the blade. He seemed slightly unfamiliar with its use, but nonetheless held
its grip like one born to it. Ranth repeated the gesture, his own green blade
extending to just over a metre from his body. Although it was his fathers'
blade, it was as familiar to him as if it were his own. He moved towards
Deakon. Deakon let his crimson bladed sabre hang down at his side, beckoning with
his free hand.
"Ha, a true Jedi. I hope you are as good with the Lightsabre as
the last person I fought. He did try so hard to protect his family." As
Deakon spoke he locked eyes with Tarr Ranth. Ranth didn't waver; he needed as
much concentration as he could muster if he was to stand a chance of
defending both himself and Mira. He only had to wait until Torath shook off
those fighters. 10 Kilometres Above Tar Ranth Torath was not shaking off the
two Headhunters. He guessed they had been severely modified; either that or
he was fighting against two Jedi. He set the YT-1500 into a spin and pushed
it sharply into the atmosphere. He knew his assailants Ion weapons would have
a limited range and couldn't afford any more pounding on his shields. He sent
out another automated distress call to the local defence forces. There was a
sudden buffeting as he hit a thermal layer and his already stressed shields
gave out entirely. The hull started to heat up violently. No choice but to
slow down, but if he did that then they would catch up with him. He made a
quick decision and dropped the power to the main engines. Activating the
repulsors, he let the craft drop suddenly. The two Headhunters, already right
on his tail, shot straight overhead. Two taps on the firing stud and they
were vapour.
"Hang on Ranth, I'm coming to get you." 10 Kilometres Below Torath The crimson blade came over in a
fast slash, deflecting off the green blade and scorching the sand. Deakon
smiled and leapt over Tarr Ranth, landing behind him. Ranth twisted sharply,
bringing the green bladed sabre around in a vicious arc that was easily
deflected by the more experienced Dark Jedi. Ranth had to duck quickly, as
the return attack nearly separated his head from his shoulders. He kicked out
hard, sending Deakon staggering backwards, off balance and onto the sand.
Ranth rolled over sideways, leaping towards the weapon Mira had been forced
to discard earlier, and scooped it up into his holster as Deakon rolled with
the impact and came back on to his feet. Deakon ran at Ranth and brought the
blade down in a two handed attack. Ranth deflected the blade again, but the
edge caught his shoulder armour, causing him to drop his lightsabre.
"That hurt." He leapt sideways, forced away from his own
lightsabre by Deakons attack. Deakon grinned wildly and pressed the advantage
by causing Ranth to keep dodging the blade. Eventually there were nearly
twenty metres between him and the lightsabre and Ranth was wondering how he
would get out of the situation. Then luck caught up with him. As the crimson
blade came down, Ranth ducked underneath it and rolled forward under Deakons
guard and came up behind him. Deakon twisted around, intending to catch Ranth
with the back slash, but Ranth jabbed a hard punch into Deakons ribs. Deakon
grunted in pain and released the lightsabre; the momentum of the swing sent
it flying in the opposite direction. Ranth followed up with a sharp kick to
the mans back, and something crunched under his boot. Ranth took no chances
and dashed for his lightsabre. Meanwhile Deakon was on his knees in the sand,
screaming curses at Ranth. He turned in his rage and raised his hand. Ranth
felt a violent push from behind and was hurtled off his feet, overshooting
his lightsabre by five metres and landing heavily next to Mira. He noticed
that she was awake but immobile and wondered why, but not for long, Deakon
was half stumbling, half running towards him. Ranth leapt across Mira, rolled
into a kneeling position and brought up his blaster. He started firing a
deluge of shots at Deakon, who successfully blocked them all, but seemed
unable to return any in Ranth's direction. Ranth kept up the firing, changing
target as he did so and causing Deakon to have to twist and turn violently,
but slowly the man was edging nearer. Time was against Ranth, his
blaster pack was emptying and the lightsabre was over eight metres away. He
kept looking across to it, looking back to Deakon, all the time wishing it
were nearer, all the time cursing himself for not staying with Blake and
learning more Jedi skills. Was this how he was going to die, on a backwater
world where nobody would mourn him and where the scavengers would pick his
armour clean? The blaster pack ran out. Time
slowed. He saw the rictus of Deakons grin, the lightsabre blade rise and the
man dash forward. Ranth resigned himself to not knowing why the man had
attacked Mira. Deakon ran up and the blade descended. For the first time in
many decades Tarr Ranth felt a brief fear and raised his hand as if to ward off
the blow.
"No." Mira's voice came out of nowhere
and so did the lightsabre. It shot into Ranths hand and activated under its
own volition. Ranth barely had time to register its presence and grip it
before Deakons blade hit it. The two blades locked briefly, energy spitting
out in all directions. Ranth reacted without thinking, pulling the vibro shiv
out of his boot and burying it deep in to Deakons thorax. The look of
surprise on the mans face said it all. Deakon felt the blade go in and
suddenly realised he had made a fatal error. This wasn't a trainee Jedi
Knight, unsure of his abilities and fearful for his life. This was a trained
bounty hunter with over two decades worth of experience. He staggered
backwards, dropping his now inactive lightsabre onto the sand. He called for
the dark side, intending to let it heal him, but to his surprise it wouldn't
come. He clasped both hands around the hilt of the shiv, but was unable to
get a solid grip due to the sticky red substance flowing out of it. He looked
across at Ranth and Mira, falling down to his knees as he did so.
"This is not the end.
There are others. We will prevail." His voice was calm but
forceful. Ranth knew the man was dying. Only dark side energies had kept him
going this long. Now it seemed they had abandoned him. Deakon looked across
at Mira.
"If you ever see my brother tell him I am sorry." Mira walked up to him as he fell
down onto his back, looking down at him as he did so.
"Tell him yourself, Imperial Scum." She turned her back on
him, and started walking towards the coming dawn. Ranth looked down at the
now dead Dark Jedi and bent to retrieve his vibroshiv. He wiped it off and
placed it in its boot holster.
"Ditto." The Simple Life hard
docked with the Dark Star II eight hundred kilometres above the
surface of Gantooine. Tarr Ranth manually input the unlock code to the
airlock doors and stepped onto the deck plates of his own ship. Torath and
Mira followed, both quietly holding hands. On the other side of the airlock,
Duray waited, his face alight with the joy of seeing his two parents alive.
The family hugged each other and started to swap stories while Ranth went
into his quarters to change. Ten minutes later he emerged
refreshed and clean, wearing his Jedi style robes. He smiled as he walked
into the lounge of the Dark Star II and sat down opposite his friends.
Mira looked at him tentatively.
"I've told Duray that I'll be leaving, and why. He understands.
Where will you be taking me to trial?" Ranth's face went serious for a
moment and then he took out a small holographic recorder and placed it on the
table that was between them.
"Suppose you first tell me what happened on Corellia, then I'll
tell you where you are going to be imprisoned." His face was grim. Mira
nodded.
"It was pretty straight forward. I'd had a tip off, whilst
working for internal security, that a couple of high-ranking officials were
coming to the planet to pick a special team of operatives from our group. We
heard no reason as to why they might do this, other than the fact it was upon
the Emperors order. We were excited, as we believed all that the Emperor and
our training had told us. Two men arrived on planet, one of whom seemed
familiar to me at the time. I was to learn later that he was my uncle. The
other man wore black armour. I was to learn later that this was the Emperors
sith apprentice. Of course their real purpose had been to search out and
destroy a couple of Jedi who had been reported as hiding on the planet. I
didn't know at that point that one of them was my father and that the other
was my mother. Neither did they know that I was related to them, as I'd taken
my mothers name at the time. I only found out about their deaths when they
were broadcast over the local news network. They said that they had been vile
creatures that practised arcane arts that violated the very nature of the
universe it's self." She stopped, the pain obviously visible on her
face. Ranth kept quiet whilst she collected her wits.
"The sith lord left the planet, but Imperator Deakon stayed. He
said he had a duty to hunt out any force user and enlist them into the
Empire. As you might have guessed, I had been encouraged to hide my Force
ability by my parents, and that technique had now become useful. I was confused
and felt let down by the Empire. I surmised that if they had lied to me about
the true nature of a Jedi, then they might have lied to me about everything
else. I started trawling through the local databases, investigating unsolved
crimes, and eventually finding that a lot of them where down to the more
undisciplined members of the local garrison. You have to remember that we
were a group of people who had voluntarily enlisted in the Imperial Army, and
not cloned Stormtroopers that had already become so widespread." She
paused momentarily. Looking Ranth straight in the eyes.
"It took six months of planning and training, listing the
criminals, both local and Imperial, who had been shielded by the Empire.
There were a lot, fifty in all. I used my position within Army Intelligence
to factor the locations of these individuals and started to do something
about it. That's when I created The Hawk, based upon a popular children's
fictional heroine. Unfortunately the Hawks rather unusual physical abilities attracted
the attention of my uncle. He bided his time, working out the reason for the
Hawks appearance and eventually laying a series of traps. I dodged them
easily, but then he caught me unawares. The two Imperial officers were on a
patrol that I was commanding. They were junior lieutenants, new to the planet
and very sure of themselves. We were doing a house-to-house search for a
known criminal at the time and they got a bit zealous. No, let me correct
that, they got downright nasty. They started beating up on an Ithorian
family, for no apparent reason, calling them alien scum, telling them they
didn't deserve to live. I was two dwellings away when I heard the blaster
shots. When I got there all they had to say was they were resisting arrest. I
found the mother in the sleeping area. She died protecting her baby. The two
were immediately arrested by the remaining members of our team and marched
back to the garrison. I remember the smirks on their faces. Until recently I still dreamed of them.
They were tried under local law and found innocent. The information that
cleared them was provided by another member of my team, an INTEL officer who
claimed to be with them at the time. He was actually with me when I heard the
blaster shots. Of course, this enraged me, but
when I had calmed down I knew what had to be done. Sorry, can I have a drink
of water?" She swallowed a drink from the glass Ranth fetched her and
started again.
"You have to understand that I didn't know the Jedi creed. I had competent Force abilities but my
parents had always said that they were a family gift and that the rest of the
galaxy despised these abilities. They had aided me on several occasions
during training, I could extend my leaps, increase my stamina and I often
knew about danger before it happened, which gave me the appearance of quick
reflexes. It was because of these abilities that I blamed myself for the
deaths of the Ithorian family. I felt that I should have known about them in
advance. So I felt a need to try and correct the mistake by taking a life for
a life. I had never actually taken a life
before, except in defence or the service of the Empire. I merely had to beat
the confessions out of the criminal individuals or simply scare them enough
so that they confessed without duress. I then dropped off the holographic
recordings of these admissions to the local CORSEC offices. I assumed killing
someone was going to be just as easy. I waited until night fell, then using
the Force I worked my way into the barracks where the men were billeted. I
caught them playing Sabacc and was just about to pronounce my judgement when
Deakon came in behind me. He took me completely by surprise and gave the men
enough time to draw their weapons. There was a fire fight and both men were
wounded, but not killed. I was thrown across the room by a Force push from
Deakon and hit the wall hard. Deakon then caught me in a Force choke and
started squeezing the air out of me. He violated my mind, trying to Force my
identity out of me but all I would let him see was that I was the daughter of
the two Jedi he had murdered. He then proceeded to tell me the details of how
he had killed my father and mother, under the sith lords gaze, and that it
was the final test created by the Emperor to test his loyalty. He also
admitted that he was in fact my father's brother and that he had once been a
Jedi himself. I lost all control of my senses at that point and managed to
break free of the Force hold. I called by dropped blaster to me and shot him
in the side of the head. Thinking him dead I ran, but he set CORSEC on me.
The rest you know. I skipped the planet, had my features altered and started
a new life. When Torath and I became heavily involved, I told him the story.
He accepted it and we married six months later." She sat back, obviously
pleased to have been able to share her story. Ranth stopped the holographic
recorder. Looking at Mira he removed a pad from inside his tunic and read it
out loud.
"Mira Brendo. You are hereby informed that as of this day you are
required to be taken from this place, to a location known only to myself and
select others. Here you will become a trainee initiate of the Jedi Blake
De'Athe. If you agree to the above then all previous charges formally raised
against you under the regime of Emperor Palpatine will be dropped, as will
the charges of injuring a CORSEC officer and damage to property through
affray. What say you?" He looked at Mira trying not to reveal his
emotions.
"Yes, definitely yes." She hugged her son and her husband.
"How? Why?" Ranth smiled.
"After you left the planet, while Deakon was still injured, we
interrogated the two officers again. They cracked eventually, but not before
Deakon had been able to skip planet. Apparently the sith lord was not too
pleased with his performance and issued a death warrant on him. Now will you
explain to me why you were playing dead down there and why you didn't fight
Deakon yourself?" Now it was Mira's turn to smile.
"Oh that's easy. I was in a healing trance, talking to my father."
Ranths eyebrows rose notably. "As for not fighting Deakon, the only
thing I knew about a lightsabre was how to turn it on. Think yourself lucky
that I put it in your hand the right way around." Ranth raised his eyebrows
again. Lucky indeed. Torn
Destiny 2000 short
story by Louis Turfrey Twenty years after Episode IV - A New Hope Histories - A Louis Turfrey tale filling in
many of the gaps in the CORSEC history of Tarr Ranth, and linking his bounty hunting pedigree with his Jedi heritage. Showing him at ease with old friends,
this also shows the respect he has garnered throughout his career and his
capacity for giving people second chances - but only if they truly deserve
one. Cast of Characters Tarr Ranth Mira Brendo/Kindar Duray Kindar Torath Kindar Tarak Dill Imperator Greve Deakon |