Read The Force Unleashed Online
Authors: Sean Williams
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dysfunctional droid hadn't been high on her wish list. Neither had been bombing
defenseless planets or being spurned by her father . . .
Funny how life turned out.
The blue-green world of Felucia hung against a vast and empty backdrop as they
emerged from hyperspace. It filled the forward view as she activated the sublight
drive and trimmed their approach vector. When everything was in order, she killed
the engines and let the ship coast silently through the planet's steep gravity well.
This wasn't the commswamped environment of Raxus Prime and Nar Shaddaa. If they came
in too hot, they would shine like a comet to anyone looking.
"Felucia in range," she announced. PROXY occupied the copilot's chair, monitoring
life support and comms. Starkiller Rood behind them with arms crossed over his chest
and face shrouded beneath a hood he had put on after leaving Raxus Prime. He had
barely said a word through the long trip, speaking only to give orders and avoiding
all her attempts to provoke conversation.
She felt slightly stung by this-she had thought she was breaking through his
strong-but-silent image and getting a glimpse of the man beneath-but she maintained
a professional demeanor. That was all her job demanded. "Readings?" he asked.
"No major settlements," she said, glancing at PROXY's board, "but life signs are
overwhelming the scanners. The planet is completely overgrown. I have no idea where
we should set down."
"I'll tell you."
The small hairs on the back of her neck stood up. She craned her neck to watch what
he was doing and saw only that he had closed his eyes. But something was definitely
happening. The air seemed to thicken around him, as though a whirlpool were
gathering. The hollows in his cheeks grew deeper, emphasizing his lashes and the
sensuality of his mouth. Her heart rate quickened slightly.
She took a deep breath and turned back to her controls. This was none of her
business. Ships and machines were her province, not the strange skills of Darth
Vader and his ilk. For all her innate curiosity, it was dangerous to know too much
sometimes. She had to remain detached and disinterested.
Just do your job, Juno Eclipse.
Starkiller stirred and leaned forward to point at a map display on the console near
her.
"There, on the equator." "What is there, exactly?"
He exhaled. She felt the warmth of his breath on her cheek. "Leave that to me.
Engage the cloak and take us down."
She nodded, hoping he wouldn't notice the slow flush spreading up her neck, and
eased forward on the throttle.
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* * *
The Rogue Shadow rocketed down into the planet's upper atmosphere, fighting
turbulence caused by surges of thick, humid air. Coruscant it might not have been,
but Juno began to feel a twinge of curiosity. Before her mother's death, Juno had
been interested in xenobiology-something frowned upon by her father, but which she
had found endlessly fascinating. There was so much life in the galaxy, assuming so
many different forms. She could have spent a thousand lifetimes trying to catalog it
all, only to find that it had evolved into countless new forms during the process,
forcing her to start all over again.
The thought hadn't appalled her. If anything it had filled her with wonder-the same
sense of wonder she now felt stirring at the sight of Felucia's vast fungal forests
and verdant lakes. Again she was struck by the contrasts among Nar Shaddaa, Raxus
Prime, and this world. Felucia was brimming over with life in all forms, from the
tiniest grass blade to the most massive fungi she had ever seen, with roots snaking
over the ground, vines and mildew curling up swaying trunks, and insects everywhere.
The air in the Upper atmosphere exhibited pollen and spore counts that were off the
scale. Her eyes felt assaulted by color everywhere she looked.
Magnificent, she wanted to say, but she kept the observation to herself.
Giant fungus stalks tossed violently in the starship's wake as the Rogue Shadow wove
between them. She avoided using her thrusters as much as possible, wanting to
minimize damage to the equatorial forest. But where was she to land? The ground was
invisible beneath them. She could sense Starkiller's impatience as she searched for
a suitable space. The only flat surfaces she could see belonged to the tops of
enormous mushrooms, dozens of meters across. They looked as sturdy as rock.
Why not? she asked herself, swinging the Rogue Shadow sharply about and descending
toward the nearest mushroom cap.
Gingerly, using every ounce of her skill, she eased the starship down. The ship
settled, then shuddered as the giant fungus gave without warning. The starship slid
and skewed wildly to one side. Stalks and fronds swayed as though in a storm. She
raised the power to the thrusters, and moved to a different position.
This time the mushroom held. The starship's landing legs extended and tightly
gripped the spongy surface where it teetered precariously on the edge of the
enormous cap. She throttled back, waited a full five seconds for any more surprises,
and then killed the sublight drive. She sagged back into the seat, drenched in
sweat.
"Whew," she breathed. "They don't teach you that in the Academy."
"Lower the ramp," Starkiller said shortly. "Wait for me here." "There's not much for
us to do..."
"Just wait."
"I..."
He was already gone. She looked for him on the scopes and glimpsed him jumping off
the edge of the mushroom and running into the forest, red lightsaber lit and ready.
She sighed and wiped her hands on her uniform pants. "Well, PROXY, it's just you and
me again."
"Yes, Captain Eclipse." The droid rarely seemed flapped by his master's behavior.
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"I'll begin a check of all systems, if you so wish."
"That would be fine." She stayed in her chair, still rubbing her palms against her
legs. "Is he always like this, PROXY?" "Like what. Captain Eclipse?"
"Moody and withdrawn. I almost caught him smiling a couple of times on Raxus Prime.
Now, nothing. What's going on inside his head?"
"I cannot speak with any confidence regarding his programming, Captain Eclipse,"
said the droid with a puzzled blink. "Perhaps Lord Vader could explain, since he was
the author of both our systems."
That was an odd phrase. "What do you mean? Vader programmed Starkiller?"
"My master has been in Lord Vader's care since he was a young child."
"Like a father." She frowned.
"My master refers to Lord Vader only as Master or Teacher," the droid corrected her.
"Never Father."
That reassured her, oddly. The thought of Vader nurturing a toddler was too strange
to be true. "Well, what happened to his real parents? Where did he come from?"
"I do not know, Captain Eclipse."
"Does he never talk about them?"
"They have been expunged from his primary memory, I believe ."
"What about friends?" She hesitated slightly, then asked, "Girlfriends?"
"My master leads a solitary life," the droid told her. "Lord Vader insists that it
is essential to his development."
"Development into what, exactly?" she asked, thinking Jedi killer, deranged mystic,
murderer. The way he had casually abandoned the falling TIE fighter facility over
Nar Shaddaa bothered her sometimes.
"We are all servants of my master's Master," the droid said, pointedly reminding
her, perhaps, of her primary duty, too.
"Your programming is absolutely spot-on there, PROXY." She levered her resistant
body out of the pilot's chair and straightened her uniform. "You continue with the
systems check from in here. I will perform a quick visual inspection of the hull."
"I advise caution," PROXY warned her. "Many of the life-l(u ins on Felucia are
hostile to humans."
"Have no concern on that score." She opened a hatch and removed her BlasTech pistol,
which she holstered around her waist with a well-practiced movement. "I can look
after myself."
"One of your predecessors used exactly those words before he was shot in the back by
a Corellian gunrunner."
She stopped on the verge of leaving the cockpit, unsure if PROXY was goading her,
joking, or offering an innocent observation. Part of her wanted to know all about
her seven predecessors, but a greater part wanted PROXY never to talk of them again.
"Just you watch your own back, PROXY," she told him. "Your master's Master has a
Master, too, you know."
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"Yes, Captain Eclipse."
She left the ship, face burning for the second time in a matter of minutes. What was
wrong with her? The slightest hint that sin had overheard the conversation between
Starkiller and Lord Vader regarding the Emperor and she'd be dead for sure. If
Vader's agent didn't do it, the droid would. He was an expert hand with a
lightsaber, after all.
Maybe that was what had happened to the other pilots . . .
She stepped off the ramp and stamped about on the surface of the giant mushroom,
testing its spongy surface. Her anger at herself rose with every second. Of course
she had wanted to reestablish control over the situation, but dropping dire hints
wasn't the way to do it, even if the droid had started it. She could only be
competent and professional, and she'd had plenty of practice doing that in the past.
Now was absolutely the wrong time to break the habit of a lifetime.
Eventually she calmed down and went about the duty she had set for herself:
examining the outer hull for any damage resulting from their rough descent. It
seemed unblemished, apart from a few new stains added by plants they had passed,
firing sticky bullets of sap designed to bring down flying insects. That observation
helped revive some of the excitement she had felt on the descent.
Life in abundance, she reminded herself. Think of that for a change.
And she did manage it, marveling at the huge diversity of plants, fungi, insects,
and animals in the jungle surrounding her. Many were rubbery and translucent. Liquid
oozed from gaping pores and vents. The most corpulent of the life-forms looked as
though they would burst if she so much as touched a finger to them. But all had
teeth or spines and other means of self-defense. Many were vigorous hunters or
parasites. She could hear the roaring of mighty predators and the crashing of large
bodies through the undergrowth, distantly and sometimes directly beneath her
strange, precarious landing site.
The more she observed, the more she thought of Callos. She had never set foot on
that world, but from orbit it had had the same verdant sheen as Felucia. Could it
have possessed forests as vibrant as these, as rich and splendid with life in all
its forms? As she patrolled the lip of the giant mushroom pad, she wondered how many
species had never been cataloged here, and now never would be on Callos. A familiar
guilt rose up in her like sickness, making her want to throw up, and she had to turn
back to the ship.
Since you feel so strongly on this matter, Vader had told her, I will give you an
alternative course of action.
The images of the planetary reactor blowing up were burned into her mind. The Black
Eight had pursued the mission objective with their usual surgical precision, coming
low over the horizon and launching their payloads well before the reactor's defenses
mild even come online. Each strike had been on target, sending up billowing clouds
of burning gases. If war could be called beautiful, then that had been a beautiful
moment indeed.
Your gratitude is wasted on me.
That was perfectly clear to her now.
But it didn't change a thing.
"The checklist is complete, Captain Eclipse," PROXY informed her via comlink from
the cockpit. "I have detected a slight misalignment of the aft deflector shields."
She grunted confirmation. The damage had almost certainly been sustained in the
magnetic lanes of Raxus Prime, while dodging, airborne lumps of explosive debris. "I
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will be right in, PROXY. Break out the tool kit. We're going to have that repaired
before Starkiller returns."
"Yes, Captain."
Juno took one last look around her, savoring the chance even plough it brought back
unpleasant associations. The forest was in fact fragile, despite its vibrant
lethality. It might look as though it could endure a thousand years, outlasting even
the Emperor himself, but a single nudge in the wrong direction could bring it all
tumbling down, clotting and rotting until nothing was left but a deep organic
sludge, fit only for refining into oil or protein cakes.
In the wrong hands, Felucia could be the vegetable equivalent of Raxus Prime in a
year.
Better to focus, then, on that which couldn't be killed: on ship like the Rogue
Shadow and their systems. The manifold problem* of life and death couldn't be fixed
with a spanner, and it was well beyond her purview to try.
THE APPRENTICE DUCKED ANOTHER BOLT of Force energy hurled by the Felucian warrior to