[SD.net EU Database] Darth Maul: Shadow Hunter
Posted: 2009-06-06 03:59pm
Mini-Review: Like the last one, this book also was a pretty good read. Less on the political intrigue and more on the action and fighting and "zomg run away!" but the writing was good and the characterizations, especially fleshing out Maul, were done well. As such, I'll try and avoid spoilers so that people can enjoy it themselves.
Darth Maul: Shadow Hunter (Hardcover)
Part I: Mean Streets
Misc.: The obvious problem of a city-planet heating itself to death is rectified, thanks to thousands of CO2 dampeners.
Misc.: Again biased perspective, but the increasing aloofness of the Jedi could have played a part in turning people's opinions against them, enough at least to support Palpatine's war against them.
Misc.: We see an echo of Palpatine's criticism of the Jedi Order in Darsha's reactions to the poor and her own reflections on her cloistering of in the Temple.
Ground Combat: Two DL-44s, assuming Maul was right about its rate of fire, can combined put out 1400+ rounds per minutes. Also wrist rockets, at least the MM9 variety, use reactionless motors.
Darth Maul: Shadow Hunter (Hardcover)
Part I: Mean Streets
Cloaks: Cloaking devices are powerful enough and common enough to be placed on TF freighters, at least the important ones.Pg5 wrote: The Neimoidian freighter Saak’ak cruised ponderously in the uncharted deeps of Wild Space. It displayed its colors proudly, its cloaking device disabled, with no fear of detection.
Communications: Part of the interference common to HoloNet transmissions are stellar in nature.Pg7 wrote: The holographic image of Darth Sidious flickered slightly, then regained its none-too-stable resolution. A glitch, most likely caused by some solar flare on a star between here and whatever mysterious world the signal was originating from.
The Force: Superior sensitivity of the Force naturally leads to greater understanding of it. As well, it can be used even while talking with someone via HoloNet lightyears away.Pg9-10 wrote: Sidious stood motionless and silent on the transmission grid, his fingers steepled, his mind meditating on the eddies and currents of the Force. Those of lesser sensitivity were oblivious to it, but to him it was like an omnipresent mist, invisible but nonetheless tangible, that swirled and drifted constantly about him. No words, no descriptions could begin to convey what it was like; the only way to understand it was to experience it.
He had learned over long years of study and meditation how to interpret each and every vagary of its restless flow, no matter how slight. Even without that ability, however, he would have known that Nute Gunray was lying about Hath Monchar’s whereabouts.
Computers and Androids: Maul's training buddies.pg11 wrote: The dueling droids were programmed to kill
There were four of them, top-of-the-line Duelist Elites from Trang Robotics, all armed in different ways: one with a steel rapier, one with a heavy cudgel, the third with a short length of chain, and the last with a pair of double-edged hatchet fighting blades as long and wide as a human’s forearm. They had been programmed with the skills of a dozen martial arts masters, and their reflexes were calibrated just a hair faster than human optimum. Their durasteel chassis were blaster-resistant. They had come factory-equipped with behavioral inhibitors that prevented them from delivering a death blow once their opponent had been beaten, but these inhibitors had been nullified by their new owner. A mistake against one would be fatal.
The Force: The unseen can be easily seen, giving considerable advantage in a fight obviously.Pg11 wrote:Two of the droids – Rapier and Chain, he silently named them – were within his field of vision. The other two – Cudgel and Hachette – were not, being behind him. It did not matter; through his awareness of the Force he could sense their movements as plainly as if he had eyes in the back of his head.
The Force: Vague, but potentially signifies Maul fighting with Force Speed, what with time slowing.Pg12 wrote:Rapier lunged at full extension, its metal knee joint bent almost to the floor. The needle point flickered toward Maul’s heart, almost too fast to see.
The dark side blossomed in Darth Maul, the power of it resonating in him like black lightning, augmenting his years of training, guiding his reactions. Time seemed to slow, to stretch.
The Force: Again, sensing through the Force allows Maul to fight even without seeing his opponents.Pg13 wrote:Without looking, guided by the vibrations of the Force, he thrust backwards with the right blade, than forward with the left – one, two! – skewering both Cudgel and Rapier in their abdominal compartments.
The Force: An example of the superior strength available to a powerful Force user. And he's just so damn leet he barely strained himself during the fight.Pg13-14 wrote:Maul dropped, hooked his left foot around the back of the droid’s ankle, and pulled as he kicked hard at the droid’s thigh with the other foot.
The droid fell backwards, unable to maintain its balance, and hit the floor. Maul sprang up, did a front flip, and came down with both boot heels driving into the droid’s head. The metal hull crunched and collapsed inward.
...
Darth Maul exhaled, relaxed his stance, and nodded. His heart rate had accelerated perhaps five beats above normal at most.
Size and Scope: Coruscant is the culmination of a "million different civilizations."Pg17-18 wrote: Coruscant.
The name evoked the same image in the mind of nearly every civilized being in the galaxy. Coruscant: Bright center of the universe, cynosure of all inhabited worlds, crown jewel of the Core systems. Coruscant, seat of government for the myriad worlds of an entire galaxy. Coruscant, the epitome of culture and learning, synthesis of a million different civilizations.
Coruscant.
Seeing the planet from orbit was the only way to fully appreciate the enormity of the construction. Practically all of Coruscant’s landmass – which comprised almost all of its surface area, its oceans and seas having been drained or rerouted through huge subterranean caverns more than a thousand generations ago – was covered with a multitiered metropolis composed of towers, monads, ziggurats, palazzo, domes, and minarets. By day the many crosshatched levels of skycar traffic and the thousands of spaceships that entered and left its atmosphere almost blotted out views of the endless cityscape, but at night Coruscant revealed its full splendor, outshining at close range even the spectacular nebulae and globular clusters of the nearby Galactic Core. The planet radiated so much heat energy that, were it not for thousands of strategically placed CO2 reactive dampeners in the upper atmosphere, it would long ago have been transformed into a lifeless rock by a rampant atmospheric degeneration.
Misc.: The obvious problem of a city-planet heating itself to death is rectified, thanks to thousands of CO2 dampeners.
Ground Combat: The effects of sonic and blaster weaponry.Pg24-25 wrote: “Disgraceful,” the droid agreed. “It just makes me want to…scream.”
Lorn still had his hands raised, and now he quickly jammed his two index fingers into his ears as deeply as he could as a deafening high-pitched screech came from I-Five’s vocabulator. Even with his ears plugged, the volume was excruciatingly painful. Bilk, caught with no defense, reacted exactly as they had hoped he would: he howled in pain and reflexively clapped both hands over his ears, dropping the blaster in the process.
I-Five stopped the scream, caught the weapon before it could hit the floor, and in another second was aiming it at Bilk. The Gamorrean either didn’t notice this fact or was too enraged to care. Snarling, he lunged at Lord and the droid.
The particle beam punched through Bilk’s armored chest plate, seared its way through various internal organs, and exited between the shoulder blades. The beam’s intense heat instantly cauterized the wound, stopping any visible bleeding – not that that mattered much to Bilk. He dropped to the floor like a sack of meat, which was essentially what he had become.
The Force: The ability of a Jedi Padawan before her final test, in this case Darsha Assant. Obviously no two Jedi are alike, but it gives some indication of the basic abilities other Jedi at her level should be capable of.Pg31 wrote: She was not going into danger alone; she had the Force with her. It would not make her invulnerable, but it certainly gave her an advantage few others had. With the Force she could accomplish things most people viewed as nigh unto miraculous: She could leap twice her own height in a one-gravity field, she could slow her rate of descent in a fall, she could even telekinetically move items a dozen meters and more away. And she could also cloak herself in its essence, hiding in plain sight, so to speak.
Cloaks: The Infiltrator's cloaking device is different enough from the 'double-blind' variety that Maul can easily pilot it through Coruscant's crowded airspace.Pg31-32 wrote: The Infiltrator emerged from hyperspace well inside the Coruscant system and continued sublight toward the capital world. Darth Maul kept the ship cloaked, though he would drop that as he neared his destination – extended cloaking took too much power. His coordinated and entry code had been given to him by his lord and master, and would clear him through the orbital security grid to land at any spaceport on the planet. Still, the less noticeable he was, the better. Even a single raised eyebrow at the sight of the Infiltrator resting on a landing pad was too much.
The ship had been provided for him by Lord Sidiosu only recently, and he was still getting used to it. It handled well and easily, however. He approached Coruscant over the south pole. He was not concerned about being spotted, even though Coruscant had the most sophisticated and far-reaching system of detection arrays of any world in the galaxy. The Infiltrator boasted a state-of-the-art stygium crystal cloaking device and thrust trace dampers capable of confounding even Coruscant’s warning grids.
The Force: Obviously, the larger the number of minds to fool, the greater the effort required.Pg34 wrote: Several times he noticed people looking at him; his appearance was capable of turning heads even on so cosmopolitan a planet as Coruscant. It would take considerable concentration to blind these crowds to his presence by using the Force, though it could be done. But it did not matter who saw him at this point.
Computers and Androids: Coruscant's computer surveillance systems are pervasive and quick enough to pick out Neimoidians among the planet's trillion-plus inhabitants.Pg34-35 wrote: Maul entered the imposing structure of the Customs Bureau and moved quickly to a data bank terminal. Using a password provided by Lord Sidious, he instituted a HoloNet search that turned up a record of a recently arrived Neimoidian. The image matched the one of Hath Monchar given to him by his master. The name was different, but that was not surprising.
Maul ordered a new search parameter, trying to track Monchar through debit card use. There was no record of any transactions – again, not surprising. The Neimoidian would be too canny to be caught that way. No doubt he used only cash while on Coruscant.
…
He hacked into the planetwide security grid that monitored the spaceports and surrounding environs, calling up the last twenty-four hours of a constant collage of images taken by stationary and roving holocams. He ordered the system to search its files for Neimoidians.
He found several images, one of which was promising. It wasn’t much to go on- a blurred image of a Neimoidian entering a tavern not far from there, a few hours earlier – but it was better than nothing.
The Force: Clearly from a biased perspective, but Palpatine certainly numbers among those who do not see a distinction between Light and Dark Side.Pg43 wrote: The few pedants and scholars who even knew the name thought the Sith were the “dark side” of the Jedi Knights. This was, of course, far too simplistic an evaluation. It was true that they had embraced the teachings of a group of rogue Jedi thousands of years ago, but they had taken that knowledge and philosophy far beyond the insular didacticism they had been given to start with. It was easy and convenient, as well, to demarcate the concept of the Force into light and dark; indeed, even Sidious had used such notions of duality in the training of his disciple. But the reality was that there was only the Force. It was above such petty concepts as positive and negative, black and white, good and evil. The only difference worthy of note was this: The Jedi saw the Force as an end in itself; the Sith knew that it was a means to an end.
And that end was Power.
For all their humble posturing and protestations of abdication, the Jedi craved power as much as anyone. Sidious knew this to be true. They claimed to be the servants of the people, but over the centuries they had increasingly removed themselves from contact with the very citizens they ostensibly served. Now they prowled the cloistered hallways and chambers of their Temple, mouthing their empty ideologies while practicing hubristic machinations designed to bring them more secular power.
Misc.: Again biased perspective, but the increasing aloofness of the Jedi could have played a part in turning people's opinions against them, enough at least to support Palpatine's war against them.
The Force: Unstable minds, for an advanced Padawan at least, are much harder to influence through mind tricks.Pg46 wrote:As soon as Darsha disembarked from her vehicle she was set upon by beggars supplicating for food and money. At first she tried the ancient Jedi technique of clouding their minds, but there were too many of them, and most of them had brains too addled by privation and various illegal chemicals to respond to the suggestion. She gritted her teeth and pushed her way through the forest of filthy waving arms, tentacles, and various other appendages.
The mingled revulsion and sympathy she felt was almost overwhelming. For nearly as long as she could remember, Darsha had been coddled and cozened in the Jedi Temple, protected from direct contact with the dregs of society – an ironic situation, since the Jedi were supposed to be the protectors of all levels of civilization, even those considered untouchable by most of the upper classes. True, elements of her training had taken her to various rough neighborhoods, but nowhere else had she seen anything that even remotely compared with this. It horrified her that such poverty could exist anywhere, let alone on Coruscant.
Misc.: We see an echo of Palpatine's criticism of the Jedi Order in Darsha's reactions to the poor and her own reflections on her cloistering of in the Temple.
Computers and Androids: An example of a basic security systems in the slums of Coruscant.Pg47 wrote: The security cam quickly ran a laser scan over her face. “Identity confirmed. Please hold your breath.”
Darsha did so – whereupon hidden nozzles surrounding the door sprayed a pink mist at the crowd of mendicants. A chorus of indignant shouts, sqeals, bleats, and other protests rose from them as the airborne irritant drove them momentarily back. The door slid quickly open, and a metallic arm grabbed Darsha and puller her inside.
The Force: For Padawans like Darsha, constant uninterrupted concentration is required for a mind trick acting on a dozen individuals to work. As with all Jedi powers, disrupting that concentration can lead to dangerous circumstances.Pg50-51 wrote: But there were alternatives to fighting. The mind trick she had tried earlier on the beggars hadn’t been completely successful, but it had turned away a few of them. It might serve now to confuse the Raptors long enough to allow her to reach the vehicle. Of course, she still had to get Oolth in the craft with her, but one problem at a time.
She raised her right hand, fanning the fingers in a gesture designed to focus their attention while she reached out mentally for the Force. “You’re not interested in me,” she said, using the soft but compelling tone she had been taught, “or my vehicle.” She could see by their confused and uncertain expression that it was working, could feel their wills beginning to vibrate in resonance with hers.
Green Hair was either the leader or something close to it, because when he nodded and said slowly, “We’re not interested in her, or her vehicle,” the rest of the gang mumbled the words in ragged unison.
Darsha took a few steps forward, making the hypnotic gesture again. “You might as well go now,” she told Green Hair. “There’s nothing interesting going on here.”
“We might as well go now. There’s nothing interesting going on here.” The rest of the gang again echoed him.
Darsha kept moving slowly but steadily forward. She stepped past Green Hair and was now in the midst of them, only a step or two away from her craft. She had them now; she could feel their minds, some struggling feebly, others willingly surrendering to her suggestive power amplified by the Force. Another moment and she would be in the skyhopper.
A scream echoed down the dark street.
Startled, Darsha whipped around, starring back toward the source of the cry. It was Oolth the Fondorian, staggering out into the middle of the narrow thoroughfare, shaking and kicking his leg frantically to dislodge a large armored rate that had clamped its jaws onto his shin. Even as she realized who it was, she realized, as well, that her tenuous mind-lock on the Raptors had been shattered by the unexpected sound.
Misc.: These are apparently common enough for a (wealthy) Neimoidian on the run to consider buying.Pg53 wrote: [Monchar] had seriously considered buying a holographic image disguiser that could change his appearance to that of another species, as well.
Ground Combat: The existence of cloth armor powerful enough to turn aside blades and blaster bolts is available for people like bounty hunters to purchase. Also, it seems like whenever a bounty hunter is depicted in SW, they're always touting around mini-arsenals like they're Boba Fett or something.Pg55 wrote: Her garb looked like no more than a simple utilitarian tunic and pants, but they were made of densely woven shell spider silk, a material capable of resisting even a vibroblade’s thrust, as well as reflecting low-power particle beams and lasers. It was armor that did not look like armor – to the uninitiated. Experts would spot it, of course, but she didn’t expect to run into any opposition. She wore twin DL-44 blasters on each hip, and a small disruptor pistol in a concealed ankle holster. Strapped to each wrist was an MM9 wrist rocket, and in her right hand she wore a palm flechette shooter. On her utility belt she carried, among other things, a set of stun cuffs, a stun baton, and three glop grenades.
Mahwi Lihnn believed in being prepared.
Computers and Androids: Circuit disruptors can easily disable droids without having to mess around with wiring or access ports.Pg56 wrote:The droid checked a monitor screen, then informed her that Monchar was not in; indeed, was not even on Coruscant. Lihnn nodded pleasantly and clapped the circuit disruptor she had pulled from her belt onto the droid’s chassis. The droid stuttered for an instant before its photoreceptors went dark.
…
At last she left, going back down to the lobby and pulling the circuit disruptor off the security droid. Before it could reaccess its memory banks sufficiently to realize what had happened, Mahwi Lihnn had left…
Alien Species: Zabraks have superior eyesightPg57 wrote: Maul entered, stepping immediately to the shadows near the door while he looked about. His vision adjusted far more quickly to extremes of light and darkness than did most species; he was able almost at once to see the tavern’s dim interior and its customers.
The Force: The ability to distinguish between lies and the truth demonstrated.Pg59 wrote: Maul nodded, then raised his right hand in a focusing gesture as he mentally reached for the Force. He had to make sure that this next question was answered truthfully, because the answer would determine whether or not he had to kill the Baragwin.
“Did the Neimoidian speak at all to you about the nature of the information he wished to sell?”
The dewlaps quickly undulated downward. “He did not. I have told you all that I know.”
Maul sensed no negative vibration in the Force as the Baragwin spoke. He turned away without another word and exited the tavern.
The Force: A very basic "Force Wave" in action.Pg62 wrote: Half-blinded by pain, Darsha reached for the Force as the Raptors closed in, felt its power enfold her, cloak her like an invisible shield. She stood, thrusting out one arm in a warding gesture, and felt the reverberating ripples flowing outward, hurling back her surprised attackers.
Misc.: Further properties of the ascension gun seen in "Cloak of Deception"Pg65 wrote: She jumped to the pavement, pulling her ascension gun from her utility belt. She fired the grappling hook straight up at maximum length, hoping to strike a ledge or projection above the fog layer.
…
The liquid cable reservoir was good for a maximum of two hundred meters, and the tensile strength of the monofilament line would easily support them both.
The Force: Again, disrupted concentration prevents the effective use of Force powers.Pg66 wrote: Distracted, Darsha buried her head in her shoulder as best she could to protect her eyes. She tried to summon the Force, to use it as a shield against the creatures, but the fierce buffeting of their wings made holding on to the ascension gun the best she could manage.
The Force: Maul too is able to hide himself through Force cloaking abilities.Pg73 wrote: [Maul] followed them at a safe distance, making use of shadows and concealment when it was available and trusting to the cloaking power of the Force when it was not. The human and his droid had no idea they were being followed.
The Force: In comparison to earlier with Darsha, Maul has no trouble mentally effecting the minds of people who are, in this case, drunk on alcohol and drugs.Pg77 wrote: As Darth Maul slipped into the rathole called the Dewback Inn, he kept his cowl up and moved to the darkest corner. When one of the weak minds surrounding him caused its owner to idly cast a glance in his direction, he used the Force to squelch or redirect that interest. As always when he wished it in such dens of mental weakness, he was effectively invisible.
The Force: The limits of employing 'simple mind-control techniques.' The implications, obviously, is that he could erase such a memory from a smaller number of people, or employing more advanced techniques on stronger intellects. Also an example of how people, especially strong-minded individuals, are perceived through the Force.Pg78 wrote: Slaying three people, even in a pit such as this, would not go unnoticed. Calling attention to one’s self in a public place would be bad; his master had impressed that upon Maul at an early age. The Sith were powerful, but there were only two of them. Stealth was therefore one of their greatest strengths. Even as weak-minded and chemically besotted as most of the patrons of this place were, there were simply too many to control completely. He could not wipe the memories of a cold-blooded assassination from several dozen heads, nor could he be sure of destroying all of them. And here and there burned an intellect too strong to be swayed by simple mind-control techniques. These he could feel; they stood out like photonic lamps on a darkling plain.
And besides all that, he had to question the Neimoidian thoroughly to find any others the traitor might have tainted in his flight.
Androids and Computers: Automated safeguards, such as auditor droids, monitor Coruscant's banking system.Pg84-85 wrote: The continued to walk while I-Five elaborated. They wouldn’t really be able to steal the money, but the droid was confident eh could jack into the data flow of one of Coruscant’s many banking firms and manage a phantom transfer of funds into their personal account. The auditor droids would catch it almost immediately, so timing would be critical. But if all went well, Lorn would be able to show Hath Monchar an unencumbered credit tab worth half a million. Much more than that, the droid explained, would kick in automatic inquiries, and if they tried to transfer the funds after the audit, the bank would catch that, too. The real trick would be to have the Neimoidian accept the credit tab as payment and make the transfer to his account before time ran out.
The Force: Further example of using Force senses to detect hidden individuals. You can never have too many examples...Pg89 wrote: As he surveilled the Neimoidian and his guard, however, Maul felt a small prickling of something – not real danger, but a kind of disquiet – touch his awareness. He looked about and listened carefully, but did not see any cause for this. He expanded his consciousness, let the dark currents of the Force extend outward from him – and became aware of another presence behind him, hidden from normal sight and hearing.
Probably just another of the many predators in this dreary place, looking for prey. Now that he was aware of the presence, Maul dismissed it. He felt no real concentrations of the Force emanating from the hidden watcher, and thus whoever he was and whatever his reasons for being here, he did not pose a threat.
Androids and Computers: Again, example of Coruscant banking systems and the response times of its systems. Plus a little easter egg for those who spot it.Pg91 wrote: “For the seventh time, yes, it went all right. We have precisely one hour and twenty-six minutes before it’s discovered and rectified by the auditor droids. Perhaps another four minutes before they are able to pinpoint the location of the credit tab and, depending on how busy the local police are, anywhere from six to fourteen minutes before they arrive to take the bearer of the tab into custody for attempted grand theft and illegal use of communication protocols THX-one-one-three–”
The Force: Maul is able to track his target through the Force to pick his room out from hundreds of other rooms in the building, and can see what's going on inside before blasting the door down.Pg92 wrote: Finding the Neimoidian was child’s play for Maul. Walls could not stop the dark questing fingers of the Force. When he arrived at the correct domicile, he sensed that there were four beings behind the door. Monchar, of course, and the bodyguard he had seen accompanying him. The dull ripples of the other two rumbled with suppressed violence. More guards, no doubt.
No matter. Be there three guards or thirty, the result would be the same. It was time for Hath Monchar to pay the penalty for attempting to double-cross Lord Sidious.
Darth Maul pulled his double lightsaber from his belt and held his thumb upon the ignition button. He took a deep breath and centered himself in the swirls and eddies of the dark side. Then, his power and concentration thus augmented, he thrust forward his free hand as though hurling an invisible ball.
The door shattered inwards.
The Force: Maul's accuracy is such that he measures his deflections in centimeters.Pg93-94 wrote: Maul spun the lightsaber and angled it slightly. Stopping the blasterfire was easy. Redirecting it properly was a bit more difficult, but certainly not impossible. The bolt bounced from the potent energy lance and ricocheted into the nearest Squid Head, striking him on the thorax. The Quarren collapsed.
Maul allowed himself a slight frown. The deflected beam was two centimeters lower than he had aimed. Poor control on his part.
A second blaster bolt from the Trandoshan seared its way at him, and another quick shift, guided by the dark side, caught that bolt and returned it to the sender. The Trandoshan took the deflected beam in the face. He went down, twitching in his death throes, his face a blackened ruin of flesh and scales, at the horrified Neimoidian’s feet.
Better.
The Force: Because there are still people who think "Force Chokes" merely constrict the target's windpipe. Or that a target can't be held in the air for abuse at the Force-user's pleasure.Pg95-97 wrote: Caught in the power of the dark side, the Neimoidian struggled to breath. Maul’s left hand, raised before him, tightened into a fist, and the Neimoidian’s throat constricted even more.
“Ready to talk?” Maul asked.
The Neimoidian could not speak, but he managed a nod. The crimson sclera of his eyes had darkened several shades due to blood congestion.
…
But Monchar was too palsied with terror to comply. Maul felt a wave of disgust for the cringing creature. With his free hand he made a sharp upward gesture, and the Neimoidian was lifted like a puppet on strings. He hung, helpless, in the Force’s grasp.
“Nooo-”
Darth Maul lit one blade of the lightsaber and swung it laterally, cutting of the Neimoidian’s final wail, along with his head.
The Force: Long, but with many details. First, Maul can use telekinesis without moving his hands, as evidence by flinging the blaster at her. Also, potentially he blocks her shots using "Force Speed" as his hands become a 'blur' while deflecting, and such a rate of fire precludes his earlier accuracy. More definitive is the speed at which he is able to escape the rocket's blast.Pg97-99 wrote: He extinguished his lightsaber, hung it on his belt, and bent to pick up the holocron. Before his fingers touched it, however, he sensed that he was not alone.
“Don’t move!” came a voice from the door even as he realized this. “You so much as breathe deep and I’ll fry you where you stand!”
Maul glanced at the doorway. A tall human female in shell spider silk armor stood there, aiming a pair of blasters at him.
Maul realized that this was the same being he had sensed following him earlier. His lips switched in annoyance. He tried a quick mental probe, but the bounty hunter – for surely that was what she was – was too sharp, her attention too focused, to fall for mind tricks.
Maul considered his options. He would never reach his lightsaber fast enough, even as quick as he was. He might be able to dodge a single blast, maybe even two, but hemmed in as he was in this small cubicle against a woman who could likely put a dozen bolts into the air from two semiautomatic blasters in half a second, he would have to have a distraction.
Near his feet lay the Trandoshan’s blaster. It would serve nicely.
Using his control of the Force, Darth Maul gripped the weapon in a dark tentacle of energy and hurled it at the bounty hunter’s face, hard.
The woman was fast. She dodged the blaster, firing a bolt at it. She missed and recovered, but the distraction has served its purpose. Before the weapon had bounced off the wall and landed on the floor, Maul had the lightsaber in his grip. He thumbed on both blades as the next blaster bolt and half a dozen more came his way in rapid succession. The Sith apprentice’s hands were a blur as he let the dark side take him over completely, giving in to its power and allowing it to control and manipulate him.
Blaster bolts struck the lightsaber’s spinning blades and were deflected into the walls, the ceiling, the floor. No time to aim, though a bolt or two did hit the bounty hunter without apparent effect. Her armor was apparently state-of-the-art.
The bounty hunter dropped her useless blasters and reached for one wrist, where she wore a rocket launcher. The fool! Maul thought grimly. If a rocket exploded in here, it would kill them both!
There was no time to try to stop her. Maul slipped along the lines of the Force, moving at unnatural speed as he spun toward the nearest wall, a cheap plastic panel, twirling the lightsaber in a cutting pattern. The plastic shredded easily before the blades’ superhot plasmatic edges, and Maul ran through the wall…and stabbed downward with one blade of his lightsaber shearing a ragged oval in the floor. He dropped through the ceiling of the cubicle below just as the rocket struck the wall of the Neimoidian’s room and exploded.
…
Desperate, [Lihnn] reached for her wrist launcher. Her only chance was to hit the horned one squarely and hope that the explosion would be contained enough by the other’s body to allow Lihnn to survive. But as she triggered the launcher the tattooed man seemed to disappear in a blur. All of a sudden there was a hole in the wall where an instant ago it had been solid.
Too late, Lihnn tried to stop the rocket from firing, but the reactionless motor flared and the missile leapt from her wrist.
Ground Combat: Two DL-44s, assuming Maul was right about its rate of fire, can combined put out 1400+ rounds per minutes. Also wrist rockets, at least the MM9 variety, use reactionless motors.
Misc.: The kind of seclusion attributed to the Jedi goes equally well to many of Coruscant's inhabitants.Pg102 wrote: The building Darsha had entered was a monad – a kilometer-high, totally self-contained habitat. More than just an apartment complex, the huge structure, like countless others sprouting from the surface of Coruscant, contained virtually everything its tenants needed: living quarters, shops, hydroponic gardens, and even indoor parks. Many people, she knew, literally lived their entire lives in buildings like these, in some cases holo-commuting to offices halfway around the planet without ever venturing outside.
Misc.: Arrogance, a character flaw of Maul's. A shame none of this showed up in the actual movie (or anything else that would characterize him).Pg104 wrote: Darth Maul had made an error.
The enormity of that knowledge weighed upon him like a giant planetoid. He had underestimated the bounty hunter because the woman had not been strong in the Force. Such a mistake had almost cost him his life – and how ignominious would that have been, to die at the hands of a common bounty hunter, he who had been trained to fight and slay Jedi!
He could not make such dangerous assumption.
He would not make them again.
Ground Combat: Implications about the limits of hand blaster firepower.Pg108 wrote: “Whoever did Monchar cut off his head. One of the Quarren bodyguards got the same treatment. But there was no blood to speak of. You understand? No blood. That means–”
“Cauterization. Fusion of the tissues by sudden intense heat.” I-Five paused, and Lorn knew the droid had reached the same conclusion he had. “Perhaps a quick lateral movement of a blaster on continuous fire– ”
“The particle beam from a hand blaster – even a DL-44 – isn’t that hot, and you know it. On a straight line, yeah, it can seal as it burns, but to cauterize something the size of a neck would take several seconds.”
The Force: This implication, that you have to be a Force user to build a lightsaber, has been used before, though I can't recall offhand where.Pg108-109 wrote: “The Jedi have kept the details of lightsaber manufacture a secret for millennia. To create and use one, you have to be adept in the Force.”
Misc.: Palpatine, like Maul, also recognizes his apprentice's character flaws.Pg wrote: In many ways Darth Maul was an exemplary acolyte. His loyalty was unquestionable and unshakeable; Sidious knew that, if he were to command it, Maul would sacrifice his life without a second’s hesitation. And his skills as a warrior were nonpareil.
Nevertheless, Maul had his flaws, and by far the largest of these was hubris. Though he had said nothing when given the assignment, Sidious knew Maul felt that such a job was beneath his skills. There were times – many times – when Sidious could see Maul’s aura pulsing with the dark stain of impatience. He wondered sometimes if he had inculcated too much hatred of the Jedi and their ways in his apprentice. Maul did tend to focus on their destruction at the expense of the larger picture.
The Force: Maul is able to read surface thoughts without require line-of-sight to his targets.Pg 114-115 wrote: Maul kept his cowl up and his lightsaber clipped as he reentered the building. Fortunately there was a human officer at the checkpoint, asking those coming and going to state their business. It was ridiculously easy for Maul to cloak himself in the Force and thus slip by the dim-witted fellow.
The forensics droids were laser-scanning the cubicle when he arrived. There were a couple of criminologists, one Mrlssi and one Sullustan, as well. He stayed in the hallway and listened to what scraps of conversation he could. He heard no mention of a holocron being found. Carefully he probed and prodded first the Mrlssi’s mind, then the Sullustan’s, and detected nothing about the crystal in their thoughts. Still cloaked in the dark side, he stole past the entrance of the cubicle, glancing at the open safe as he did so. The holocron was not there.
Androids and Computers: A Neimoidian version of a holocron, obviously you do not need to be a Force user to build and use one, but it seems odd that such a storage device would be copied for use by non-Force users.Pg117 wrote: Yanth simply smiled and slid several facets of the crystal aside at various angles, manipulating it much as one might a child’s geometric puzzle. After a moment a beam projected from the holocron’s uppermost surface, resolving into a midair display of glowing words and images that slowly curtained up the length of the holographic frame before vanishing. Lorn was too far away to see the text – not only that, but he was behind the display, so that the words and alphanumerics appeared reversed to him. The text seemed to be in Basic, however, and the images looked like schematics for Naboo N-1 starfighters and Trade Federation ships.
Yanth rotated a facet, and the images cut off. “Opening one of these holocrons can be somewhat tricky,” he said. “Neimoidians as a species are not overly clever.”
The Force: Simultaneous use of deflection and telekinesis by Maul.Pg123-124 wrote: Maul saw his quarry slip past him, but could do nothing to stop their flight while his attention was occupied by the two Gamorreans. Using one hand to spin the lightsaber in a blazing pattern that blocked the particle beam bursts, he gestured with his free hand, plucking the invisible lines of the Force and sending reverberations that caused the blasters to fly from the surprised guards’ grips.
The Force: More use of the Force for tracking individuals, and the kinds of speed Maul is capable off. Considering ~6mph is the average speed for a marathon runner (see here), Maul is capable of speeds over 30mph.Pg125 wrote: He sought the dark side once more, bade it illuminate the path his quarry had taken. Then he began to move, shoving his way through the hapless press of street people.
Though his appearance alone was enough to cause most of the hard cases on the street to give him a wide berth, his progress was still too slow. Enough of this! Maul thought. He unleashed the dark side, using the Force like a battering ram against those who got in his way.
Maul angled to the middle of the narrow avenue…But there was an even quicker way to overtake them. He called upon the Force, moving easily five times faster than a human could travel at a dead run.
Propulsion: Repulsors are powerful enough to knock down people; obvious given the forces they work against, but it's always helpful to have an example.Pg125-126 wrote: And then an invisible hammer struck him in midleap, pounding him to the ground. What was this? Who dared to interfere? Maul looked up, saw a skycar settling to the ground alongside Pavan and the droid. The repulsor beams from its undercarriage had struck him down when the vehicle passed directly over him. The skycar was less than five meters away; he could see the driver and passenger clearly.
They were Jedi.
The Force: People who use the Force, especially those strong in it, stand out easily to each other. Especially when they go around killing folk.Pg127 wrote: Darsha had sensed the disturbance in the Force at the same time as Master Bondara. They had almost reached the cloud level when they felt the dark vibrations from below…
Neither spoke; Darsha wasn’t sure how the blast of hatred and destruction reverberating from below had affected her mentor, but she had been left shaken and nauseated by the intensity of the empathic burst. Someone down there was well-versed in the use of the Force and powerful to boot. There had been several deaths already, and more intended, no question about it. She didn’t know who had died or who was in danger, but they could not ignore such a strong and savage use of the Force.
Propulsion: Repulsors of sufficient strength can be quite fatal.Pg128 wrote: The skycar passed right over the robed figure at a height carefully calculated to deliver a force from the repulsors sufficient to stun but not kill.
The Force: Maul is able to jump at least ten meters into the air and survive the fall down.Pg129-130 wrote: He must have used the Force to help him jump, [Darsha] thought, as the skycar was already a good ten meters off the ground. Even as the thought went through her mind, she thrust out both hands in a pushing gesture, hurling an invisible but nonetheless powerful blow concentrated at that hand. It lost its grip, and the craft jerked again as the dark one fell to the street.
…
[Maul] landed lightly, the Force cushioning his fall.
The Force: Once more, Force perception allows its users to easily see each other and people they're looking for.Pg132 wrote: The Jedi and his quarry gleamed like twin beacons in his mind; he could feel them in the skycar ahead of him.
The Force: Maul is able to fight and concentrate on sensing his surroundings simultaneously. He's also a better fighter than Master Bondara, who is suppose to be one of the best Jedi fencers.Pg137 wrote: The Jedi was obviously a master of the teräs käsi fighting arts, as well, judging by the smooth way he parried and counterattacked. Still, within the first few moments of the engagement, Darth Maul knew that he himself was the superior fighter. He could tell the Jedi knew it, too, but Maul also knew that it didn’t matter. The Jedi was committed to stopping the Sith, or at the very least slowing him down enough to let the others get away, even if it meant giving his own life to do so.
…
Then he heard something: the distinctive sound of the skycar’s damaged engine. He let his awareness expand on the ripples of the Force, and what he sensed brought a dark smile of satisfaction.
The skycar – with his prey – was returning.