Read The Force Unleashed Online
Authors: Sean Williams
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were short-range shuttles obviously designed to hop between the construction site
and the prison on Despayre, which it orbited. Others were BFF-1 bulk freighters.
Staring at the incredible venture taking place in front of him, the apprentice
realized that he had found the answer to one mystery.
"I guess this explains what the Empire wants with all those Wookiee slaves," he
said. "Droids alone couldn't build that monster. Not in a thousand years. Nor could
the scum you'd usually find in an Imperial prison."
Juno nodded distantly, her attention firmly focused on flying the ship. They were
moving quickly, mindful of the load on the stygium crystals in the cloaking device.
With so many Imperial ships nearby-including dozens of TIE squadrons backed up by no
less than six Star Destroyers patrolling the area-turning it off simply wasn't an
option. The Rogue Shadow needed to be in and out quickly so Juno wasn't spotted and
intercepted. Even operating at the maximum safe speed, it was going to be tight.
His belly felt full of hydrogen at the thought of what had to happen next.
The Rogue Shadow banked around a beefy gas hauler that lumbered across their path
and slid between two large freighters following a parallel course toward the
station's south pole. A piece of spinning metal, evidence of an accident or perhaps
just spillage from an overstuffed waste hauler, tumbled across their path, and Juno
let the shields take the impact. The margins for error were getting tighter with
every kilometer they traveled. By the time they were within landing range of the
station, it would be like flying through soup.
"Juno..."
"Don't say it." Her gaze stayed determinedly forward as she wrenched at the
controls. "Don't say a word."
He held on as the shields took another battering, this time from a small droid
chasing a lost component with manipulators extended. The impact made the ship lurch.
She glanced at him. "Just tell me you're still sure. This is what we have to do,
right?"
"It is."
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The Rogue Shadow flew through a cloud of orange gas that left the viewport, and no
doubt the hull, a different color. Juno swung the ship hard right to avoid a
tumbling rock the size of a small asteroid and only just missed crashing into a trio
of TIE fighters that suddenly appeared from behind another freighter. In the act of
breaking for a safer quarter of the sky, the shields took a further five hits. One
shield, the left rear, was already issuing a warning.
"All right," she said, flicking switches at a furious rate. In the shadow of a giant
crane, the Rogue Shadow came to a sudden halt. "That's it. I can't take you any
farther."
The apprentice double-checked telemetry as he stood. They had just passed through a
field keeping a thin atmosphere wrapped loosely around the massive structure. For
the slaves, he assumed.
The air was cold but breathable, the distance to the surface a hundred meters.
"This'll be close enough," he said over the sound of the ramp opening. His
lightsaber was at his hip; there was no reason to hang around. "Keep the ship
cloaked and wait beyond scanner range."
She followed him to the ramp, and actually came out with him, which he had not
expected. Steadying herself with one hand on his shoulder, she looked over the edge.
The view was giddying, all droids and ships with navigational lights endlessly
blinking.
"I have a really bad feeling about this," she said.
He tried to muster a casual tone. "Then we must be doing the right thing."
She turned away from the view and looked up at him. "Am I going to see you again?"
"If I can free the Rebels, they'll need extraction." He did his best to sound
nonchalant, but her eyes wouldn't brook dissemblance. "Probably not, no."
"Then I guess I'll never need to live this down." She pulled him closer to her and
kissed him hard on the lips.
Utter surprise was his first response. Then time slowed, and he felt as though he
were already falling. With a sense of unexpected surety he held her in return and
breathed in her scent, relishing the feel of her in his arms-Juno Eclipse, former
captain of the Imperial Navy and now pilot for the Rebel Alliance; Juno, his
companion and occasional sparring partner these long weeks and months; the woman he
had trusted with his life on more than one occasion and would again without a
second's thought.
For one long, wonderful moment, they were just Juno and Galen, and everything was
right.
Then something butted against the Rogue Shadow's shields and the floor shifted
underneath them. They stepped apart, reaching for something more secure to hang on
to.
She looked back into the ship, obviously torn between her duty and him. Her eyes
shone with all the colors of the Death Star, and her own crisp, beautiful blue.
He positioned himself at the edge of the ramp. The taste of her was still strong on
his lips. Despite everything, he smiled.
"Good-bye, Juno."
Before she could say anything, he turned and dived with arms outstretched into the
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roiling atmosphere. Glowing gold with the protective power of the Force, he fell as
straight and free as an arrow toward the surface of the Death Star below.
DETAILS OBSCURED FROM ABOVE TOOK on sharply defined clarity as they came rapidly
closer. Juno had stationed the ship above the equator. What had looked like a broad,
dark line turned out to be a steep-walled trench filled with construction machinery,
slaves, and cargo-carrying walkers. Weapons emplacements and armed squads of
stormtroopers kept a close eye on the toiling Wookiees. Laser welders sent sprays of
bright sparks into the air as giant sheets of metal were fixed in place. Broad
sections of hull remained incomplete, providing access to the station's innards for
the swarms of many-legged droids assisting in the construction. Conveyor belts of
components hovered on repulsorlift beds from site to site like miniature skylanes,
crossing at every conceivable angle.
The apprentice wove around bundles of giant metal girders and other debris as he
fell, trusting in the Force to protect him from the worst of it. As he neared the
surface of the Death Star, he flipped upside down so he was descending feetfirst and
braced himself for impact.
He came down securely on the gray hull in a clear patch between two major
construction sites. His lightsaber was instantly in his hand. Glancing upward just
once, he failed to make out the Rogue Shadow among all the other mobile stars above.
If Juno had any sense, he thought, she was already well away from the battle station
and heading for safety.
Be safe, he wished her. Be well.
Then, putting her out of his mind-as much as he was able-he chose between east and
west at random and began looking for a way into the station. He could feel Master
Kota and the others somewhere in the massive superstructure, but their
Force-signatures were obscured by the presence of so much suffering. If the Emperor
was there, too, that would further cloud the issue. The apprentice had never met his
Master's Master in person, but the Sith Lord who had single-handedly wiped out
nearly every Jedi in the galaxy would cast a shadow deep enough to hide anything.
Relying on luck wasn't going to get him any closer, either. The equatorial trench
alone was over five hundred kilometers long. He needed to find a map of some
kind-or, failing that, a guide . . .
Darting wraith-like from cover to cover, he approached a patrol from behind. Armed
with long-range blaster rifles, they strolled almost casually along a ramp halfway
up the southern trench wall. Their particular job, it seemed, was to keep an eye on
a string of twenty slaves walking in chains from one location to another along the
trench floor, and they performed it with the bare minimum of diligence while
discussing the possibilities of promotion that would arise when the station was
fully operational. Another pair of guards watched the slaves from the far side of
the trench; two more pairs stood at either end of the line.
The apprentice hopped from conveyor belt to conveyor belt until he was at the
nearest pair's level. If all the stormtroopers were working at the same level of
alertness, he calculated that he would have at least a minute before the alarm was
raised.
Raising both hands, he choked the trooper on the right until he dropped unconscious
to the railing, then coerced the left into turning around.
"Tell me where the prisoners are housed," he said without mincing words.
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"Uh, each of the twenty-four zones has a worker restraint facility," said the
stormtrooper. "Those hairy beasts down there are always running amok. There are also
cell blocks on the Detention Level for traitors and spies."
The apprentice's stomach sank. By the time he searched twenty-five such facilities,
the Rebels would be dead for certain. "Have any new prisoners arrived?"
"How would I know? I've been working this grind for a week now."
"Does the Emperor or Lord Vader ever come to supervise your operation here?"
"Constantly. It makes the engineers nervous." "Do they stay anywhere in particular?"
"You're asking the wrong guy. I'm not privy to the Emperor's movements. Try Sergeant
Jimayne."
The apprentice was beginning to realize that he was wasting his time. "See any Jedi
around lately?"
"What? Are you kidding? They were all killed years ago. Hey..." The stormtrooper
glanced down at the apprentice's lightsaber as though seeing it for the first time.
"Isn't that a-?"
The apprentice put him to sleep with a single thought and stepped over the
stormtrooper's crumbling body. Before the pair's opposite numbers on the far side of
the trench could notice, he hurried on his way, thinking through the few
possibilities open to him.
Those hairy beasts down there are always running amok . . .
Shackled and restrained, the twenty Wookiees lowed softly to one another. Many
showed signs of malnutrition and mistreatment. One stumbled, prompting a warning
shot over her head from the guards on the far side of the trench. The tallest
Wookiee, an enormous male with a full, graying mane, roared in protest and raised
his hands in a fighting stance.
The chains prevented him from doing more than that, however, and a blaster bolt at
his feet forced him to back down, growling in frustration.
The apprentice watched the incident, feeling a plan taking shape in his mind. The
slaves outnumbered the guards more than two to one, if this small sample was
anything to go by. Even a minor revolt would cause a significant distraction.
Furthermore, if the guards' sole responsibility was to watch the slaves, then who
better to ask about the station's layout and specifications than those who were
actually building it?
Dropping off the ramp and onto a conveyor belt, he ran to the head of the slave
convoy and dropped the lead stormtroopers before they even saw him. He swung his
lightsaber twice more, cutting the binders of the lead Wookiee slave to make clear
his intent, then reached up with the Force and telekinetically wrenched the far
wall's ramp out of its footings, spilling the guards to the bottom of the trench.
By then the rear guards were reacting, assembling the Wookiees in front of them to
form a protective barrier, and calling for reinforcements. The apprentice sliced
three more of the slaves free. The four of them took up the arms of the fallen
stormtroopers. Within moments a full-scale battle had erupted.
The apprentice cut his way to the big male, who roared open-mouthed in gratitude.
Snatching one of the blasters from his fellows, he wielded it not at the guards or
the weapons emplacements beginning to target the minor insurrection below, but at
the chains still binding half his fellow Wookiees. Indicating with a jerk of his
head that the apprentice should deal with the remaining guards, he began pushing his
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people toward the nearest shelter.
The apprentice saw the sense in that plan. He Force-leapt over the heads of the
Wookiee shield and landed among the guards. They were quickly dispatched and their
blasters handed immediately to the last of the slaves to be freed. Together they ran
for shelter through a gap in the trench's incomplete wall and were soon lost in the
station's densely tangled infrastructure.
The apprentice found it difficult to keep up with the Wookiees, with their long
reach and their familiarity with climbing, but when he came abreast of the big male,
he tugged on a furry arm and brought him to a halt.
"I can't understand your language," the apprentice said, cut ting straight to the
point, "but I hope that you can understand me. Some friends of mine have been taken
prisoner by the Emperor. I need to find them. Can you help me?"
The Wookiee shook his head, then roared at one of his fellows to come over. The two