Scars of Mustafar II: Skywalker's Children (Updated 3/5)
Posted: 2011-09-07 12:43am
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away and a universe that might have been...
SCARS OF MUSTFAR II: SKYWALKER’S CHILDREN
It is a period of civil war. The armed forces of Emperor Anakin Skywalker, secretly the Sith Lord DARTH VADER, besiege the galaxy in their search for members of the Rebel Alliance, led by General Ben Cody, who unbeknownst to the Emperor is actually his former master OBI WAN KENOBI.
Unable to sit idly by, Kenobi has traversed the galaxy numerous times; rallying forces to the cause of democracy championed by former Senators Bail Organa and Garm Bel Iblis. At the same time, he seeks out the hidden survivors of Skywalker’s Jedi Purge, hoping that one of them will be the key in helping him restore balance to the Force.
As tensions build in the galaxy, rumors of a new weapon known only as the DEATH STAR reach the ears of rebel sympathizers. Sensing both importance and danger, Obi Wan Kenobi dispatches some of his most trusted operatives to seek answers…
. . .
Chapter I – Mission at Mygeeto, Part 1
The planet Mygeeto glistened brilliantly against the blackness of space. The planet’s name itself was derived from an ancient Muun term meaning “gem”, and not only did it possess the beauty of a jewel, but held all of the value as well. Even after extreme collateral damage suffered across the world during the Clone Wars, the mineral wealth of the world had it back to prosperity in less than two decades. Only now, the Galactic Empire reaped the benefits in place of the Intergalactic Banking Clan and other organizations abolished by the Emperor Anakin Skywalker. For all of its vast wealth though, Mygeeto was still located in the Outer Rim, within distance of the Rebel Alliance.
The danger manifested just beyond range of the planet’s sensors, as a squadron of the Rebellion’s new X-Wing fighters emerged from hyperspace in the blink of an eye, accompanying them was a tri-winged assault shuttle, one of the precious few the Rebellion possessed.
“This is shuttle Varactyl to Red Squadron, Red One do you copy?”
“Varactyl, this is Red One, we read you loud and clear. I just received word from back home for you to stand by for a transmission from General Cody.”
The shuttle’s pilot acknowledged as he gave the signal to the rest of his squadron to switch their s-foils into attack positions and await further orders. After a few brief moments, the transmission resumed as the voice of Red One was replaced with the Supreme Commander of the Rebel Alliance, General Ben Cody of Alderaan.
“Master Jennir, I thought it might have been your unit that had volunteered for this assignment.”
“There is no need for me to use that particular title anymore sir; ‘Commander Jennir’ suits me much better these days.” Jennir said. The former Jedi Master wanted to add another line commenting on the Supreme Commander’s own situation but thought better of it, as the transmission could be compromised.
The response came succinctly, “Fair enough then,” as if the mysterious being on the other end had been able to discern Jennir’s thoughts, which would not have been surprising to the former Jedi Master in the least. “Are your commandos ready?”
“We’ve been training for this very moment; the Nosaurians have the resolve of durasteel General. We will be in and out of that ship in a Coruscant minute.”
“Your confidence is reassuring Commander. However, while I am encouraged by said confidence, I must remind you of how critical this mission is. The Empire has been one step ahead of our intel for years now regarding this weapon and my senses tell me it is paramount that we find it before it can be completed.”
Jennir understood that General Cody had once been a Jedi himself, though he was not familiar with him and it was an open secret that he was using an alias for one reason or another. Still, he had met the man in person and there was no questioning his presence in the Force.
“We’ve taken every precaution General, we’ve rehearsed the operation dozens of times already, and Lt. Brood’s team is already in position.”
“Yes but even still, be mindful. The Empire is not oblivious to our efforts, it could be a trap.” The General cautioned.
“It’s not like we have a choice sir, there are too many lives at stake. I’ll gladly trade mine.”
General Cody heaved an audible sigh of mournful regret. “I never question the resolve of those who are willing to make sacrifices Commander, but that is what our enemies want us to do. Show the Empire that we don’t need to die to uphold our beliefs, even if it means a strategic retreat and living to survive another day. That is an order.”
The transmission ended and Dass Jennir, leader of the Rebel Alliance’s elite Red Squadron, thumbed the switch on his communicator to the frequency that his squadron was using.
“This is Commander Jennir of the Varactyl to all ships, form up with your wingmen and prepare to advance on the Imperial Frigate Priam. Reds One through Four will take out the engines and hyperdrive, Five through Eight will destroy the communications array, the Nine through Twelve will escort the shuttle to the docking tube towards the center, we’ll board from there. Engage enemy fighters and weapons emplacements as necessary but don’t stray too far from the target.”
“Red Six to Commander,” came a reply from one of the pilots “Enemy frigates tend to have things like guns and shields, how is your team even supposed to board?”
Jennir’s answer was fast, “Our team on the ground is already infiltrating the planetary defense batteries, and once they have their primary target under control we’ll make way.
“Hurry up Maris…” He thought as he checked his chronometer.
At that moment, Jennir noticed an energy spike on the shuttle’s sensors, the unmistakable reading of a massive ion cannon connecting with its target.
Dass Jennir felt as if the Force itself was smiling down upon him, and with a short excited yell, his part of the mission began.
“Let’s go!”
. . .
Wiping blood from his brow, Captain Jurgen of the Imperial Nebulon-B Frigate Priam regained his feet, his eyes and attention locking on the junior officer, an ensign, operating the ship’s scanners.
“What in blazes just happened, where did that attack come from?”
“Sir,” The ensign called out. “It came from the ion cannon on the planet’s surface! We took a direct hit…shields, weapons, hyperdrive are all out…emergency power being routed to life support and artificial gravity. Our communications array is intact, repairs will begin there so we can contact for support from the surface.”
The Captain slammed his fist impatiently. “If in fact the surface is even still on our side!” He spat, “What else could go wrong? Ensign, tell me, how long until full power can be restored?”
“First response teams are saying they can swap out the worst of the burned out circuits in about an hour, we won’t be down for long.”
The answer, while presented optimistically, did not satisfy Captain Jurgen, who grabbed the microphone attached to his captain’s chair. “Do we have communications?”
The ensign nodded in the affirmative. “Yes sir, I’ve already established contact with the surface, and they’re warning us that there are multiple contacts coming our way. The contacts are moving too fast for positive identification and broadcasting no IFF signal.
A sickening realization overtook Jurgens as he moved to his Captain’s chair, and the built in console on the arm of the seat. Grabbing the comlink which allowed him to address the entire ship, he thumbed the switch and delivered his orders.
“This is Captain Jurgens to all hands, prepare to repel boarders.”
. . .
Two mysterious figures were cloaked in darkness within the ship’s armory.
“Did you hear that brother? It looks like our theory was right.”
“Then all is proceeding according to the plan, let’s find some suitable armor and head to the docking tube. The others will be making their way up here from the surface soon.”
. . .
As the shuttle closed in on the frigate’s docking tube, Jennir intently observed the X-Wings on the monitor. The fighters were using their proton torpedoes to great effect, causing incredible damage to the unprotected capital ship. Planetary forces from Mygeeto had already begun to scramble.
“Even at two to one odds they’ll be fine,” thought Jennir. “There’s little chance that a bunch of stand by base pilots are any hope against our elite squadron.”
Satisfied that the situation was in hand, Dass Jennir stood up and turned to the back of the shuttle, where the Nosaurian commandos waited eagerly for their chance to strike back. Their home world of New Plympto was a Separatist World during the Clone Wars, and the deactivation of the Droid Army protecting the planet left them helpless. Despite a valiant rebellion led by the fugitive Jedi Dass Jennir, who had joined their cause, The world was eventually occupied by Force and those wanting to continue the fight fled their world to do so or risk their homes and families.
“Listen up! I know many of you can’t wait to get off of this bucket and kill everything wearing white plastoid that you can find, but we have a very specific job to do, one that if we accomplish will hurt the Empire much more. Stay to the plan and be prepared for anything that might happen.”
“Death to the Empire!” One of the commandos yelled, and a cacophony of cries rose up. The use of the Nosaurian commandos had the added benefit in that their small stature allowed a shuttle to carry more soldiers, but the added number contributed to the deafening chorus.
Still, Dass Jennir did nothing to stop them; however it took a punch on the arm from the human pilot that they were within seconds of arrival and Jennir had to reclaim his seat. Because the artificial gravity aboard the Frigate was far stronger than that of the shuttle and because they would be boarding through a docking tube and not forcibly entering a hangar or cargo bay where there would be room to unload the shuttle’s own gravity would have to be turned off and Jennir’s team would have to float in. The rebels would have to unfasten their restraints and invade the airlock a few at a time or risk floating into each other in an embarrassing and catastrophic mess.
Jennir would be among the first to go through, his experience in such actions being one factor, and for his unique weapon’s suitability in this situation.
. . .
“How long until the TIE’s can get up here from the planet?” asked Stormtrooper DW-7202 asked as he and his squad took up firing positions. The ground shaking beneath them as the impact from the rebel’s proton torpedoes continued to rock the ship.
“Can the chatter,” The squad leader barked as he motioned for the repeating blaster to be set up at the far end of the narrow and dimly lit corridor. At the other end of the corner, portable ray shields had been erected not connected to the ships power that would trap the rebels and force them into the path of the troopers, who were already setting up a repeating blaster poised to mow them down.
A glow came from the hatch just as the blaster was set up and a green spike emerged, a split second later and the large section of the hatch had been cut away was tossed aside. Acting instinctively, Trooper DW-7202 began firing the repeater and flooding the corridor with scarlet blaster bolts. Despite what seemed to be a constant stream of fire one figure emerged wearing a combat suit of a type that none of the stormtroopers had ever recognized before.
If those troopers were part of the early generations of troopers that had fought in the clone wars, and not a mixture of newer generation clones, conscripts, and recruits, they might have recognized it as armor worn by Jedi during the days of the Old Republic. They might have even recognized former Jedi General Dass Jennir as he began deflecting the blaster bolts back at the source, forcing them to take cover.
With the troopers’ concentration broken there was a momentary pause in fire from the repeater, which was all Jennir needed. With a quick motion he summoned the Force to him and burst it away from him in the form of a strong wind. Strong enough that the magnetized grip of the tripod released allowing the blaster to topple to the floor. Jennir then leapt backward behind the opening he had created where the Nosaurians had begun to move out of and into the corridor, before the troopers could react to him Jennir gave the signal.
“First team out, blind them!”
One of the unique biological features the Nosaurians possessed were bioluminescent gums that could be flashed brightly when needed. Originally evolved to send signals in dark forests, the modern galaxy had many more potential uses. With the stormtroopers helmet imaging displays adapted for the darkness of the corridor, the bright flash of the Nosaurians was as bad as any flash grenade available.
For all of their training and experience, the troopers could do nothing but cover their eyes in pain as they toppled over, vainly reaching for their blasters in a desperate attempt to mount a defense but well placed blaster shots from the commandos struck true. If any of the squad survived that they certainly didn’t survive being trampled as the rebel infiltrators moved forward towards their goal, the computer cores located near the main bridge.
. . .
“There is definitely a Jedi leading this group brother.” The younger of the two mysterious figures commented.
The elder one confirmed his comrade’s suspicion. “I sense him too, but there are two of us and one of him and our brothers are on their way up from the surface.”
The young one’s brow furrowed beneath his pilfered trooper’s helmet. “This one is different though not as powerful as some of the others we have seen but somehow more dangerous.”
“Agreed,” the elder remarked. “I can sense that he is willing to compromise his beliefs for a greater purpose. He may not be as strong as other Jedi, but he could be decidedly more dangerous.”
“Should we erase the ship’s navigational data then to be sure? If he somehow manages to get past us then this whole mission will be for naught.”
Pondering the statement, the elder of the two turned and carefully examined the door behind him; it was the last barrier between the Rebels and the ship’s central computer.
“He will not pass us, and besides, if the Captain of this ship wants to improve my opinion of him he will have already done that by the time the rebels reach us.”
. . .
Jennir’s green blade flashed again, weaving a dizzying pattern as blaster bolts were reflected back at their point of origin. There were only two doors left between his team and the central computer core, and scores of dead stormtroopers now lined the passageways compared to very few Nosaurian losses. While the fighting had seemed one sided, the overpowering speed and strength was necessary as the longer the mission lasted the greater the chance of failure existed.
Still, all was going according to the plan as he began to cut through the next to last door. Jennir’s thoughts raced like lightning through him and his adrenaline kicked into overdrive.
“Soon we’ll have that navigational data, and then we can find out where Skywalker is hiding his ultimate weapon and face him head on!”
His circle now completely carved, he retracted his blade and pushed the cut section away with a Force-aided shove. He immediately reactivated the blade expecting to come under fire from multiple angles but the only resistance he saw came in the form of two stormtroopers standing in front of the final door, one of them a little bit smaller than the other.
Looking at the more diminuitive one, Jennir smirked. “Aren’t you a little short to be a stormtrooper?”
SCARS OF MUSTFAR II: SKYWALKER’S CHILDREN
It is a period of civil war. The armed forces of Emperor Anakin Skywalker, secretly the Sith Lord DARTH VADER, besiege the galaxy in their search for members of the Rebel Alliance, led by General Ben Cody, who unbeknownst to the Emperor is actually his former master OBI WAN KENOBI.
Unable to sit idly by, Kenobi has traversed the galaxy numerous times; rallying forces to the cause of democracy championed by former Senators Bail Organa and Garm Bel Iblis. At the same time, he seeks out the hidden survivors of Skywalker’s Jedi Purge, hoping that one of them will be the key in helping him restore balance to the Force.
As tensions build in the galaxy, rumors of a new weapon known only as the DEATH STAR reach the ears of rebel sympathizers. Sensing both importance and danger, Obi Wan Kenobi dispatches some of his most trusted operatives to seek answers…
. . .
Chapter I – Mission at Mygeeto, Part 1
The planet Mygeeto glistened brilliantly against the blackness of space. The planet’s name itself was derived from an ancient Muun term meaning “gem”, and not only did it possess the beauty of a jewel, but held all of the value as well. Even after extreme collateral damage suffered across the world during the Clone Wars, the mineral wealth of the world had it back to prosperity in less than two decades. Only now, the Galactic Empire reaped the benefits in place of the Intergalactic Banking Clan and other organizations abolished by the Emperor Anakin Skywalker. For all of its vast wealth though, Mygeeto was still located in the Outer Rim, within distance of the Rebel Alliance.
The danger manifested just beyond range of the planet’s sensors, as a squadron of the Rebellion’s new X-Wing fighters emerged from hyperspace in the blink of an eye, accompanying them was a tri-winged assault shuttle, one of the precious few the Rebellion possessed.
“This is shuttle Varactyl to Red Squadron, Red One do you copy?”
“Varactyl, this is Red One, we read you loud and clear. I just received word from back home for you to stand by for a transmission from General Cody.”
The shuttle’s pilot acknowledged as he gave the signal to the rest of his squadron to switch their s-foils into attack positions and await further orders. After a few brief moments, the transmission resumed as the voice of Red One was replaced with the Supreme Commander of the Rebel Alliance, General Ben Cody of Alderaan.
“Master Jennir, I thought it might have been your unit that had volunteered for this assignment.”
“There is no need for me to use that particular title anymore sir; ‘Commander Jennir’ suits me much better these days.” Jennir said. The former Jedi Master wanted to add another line commenting on the Supreme Commander’s own situation but thought better of it, as the transmission could be compromised.
The response came succinctly, “Fair enough then,” as if the mysterious being on the other end had been able to discern Jennir’s thoughts, which would not have been surprising to the former Jedi Master in the least. “Are your commandos ready?”
“We’ve been training for this very moment; the Nosaurians have the resolve of durasteel General. We will be in and out of that ship in a Coruscant minute.”
“Your confidence is reassuring Commander. However, while I am encouraged by said confidence, I must remind you of how critical this mission is. The Empire has been one step ahead of our intel for years now regarding this weapon and my senses tell me it is paramount that we find it before it can be completed.”
Jennir understood that General Cody had once been a Jedi himself, though he was not familiar with him and it was an open secret that he was using an alias for one reason or another. Still, he had met the man in person and there was no questioning his presence in the Force.
“We’ve taken every precaution General, we’ve rehearsed the operation dozens of times already, and Lt. Brood’s team is already in position.”
“Yes but even still, be mindful. The Empire is not oblivious to our efforts, it could be a trap.” The General cautioned.
“It’s not like we have a choice sir, there are too many lives at stake. I’ll gladly trade mine.”
General Cody heaved an audible sigh of mournful regret. “I never question the resolve of those who are willing to make sacrifices Commander, but that is what our enemies want us to do. Show the Empire that we don’t need to die to uphold our beliefs, even if it means a strategic retreat and living to survive another day. That is an order.”
The transmission ended and Dass Jennir, leader of the Rebel Alliance’s elite Red Squadron, thumbed the switch on his communicator to the frequency that his squadron was using.
“This is Commander Jennir of the Varactyl to all ships, form up with your wingmen and prepare to advance on the Imperial Frigate Priam. Reds One through Four will take out the engines and hyperdrive, Five through Eight will destroy the communications array, the Nine through Twelve will escort the shuttle to the docking tube towards the center, we’ll board from there. Engage enemy fighters and weapons emplacements as necessary but don’t stray too far from the target.”
“Red Six to Commander,” came a reply from one of the pilots “Enemy frigates tend to have things like guns and shields, how is your team even supposed to board?”
Jennir’s answer was fast, “Our team on the ground is already infiltrating the planetary defense batteries, and once they have their primary target under control we’ll make way.
“Hurry up Maris…” He thought as he checked his chronometer.
At that moment, Jennir noticed an energy spike on the shuttle’s sensors, the unmistakable reading of a massive ion cannon connecting with its target.
Dass Jennir felt as if the Force itself was smiling down upon him, and with a short excited yell, his part of the mission began.
“Let’s go!”
. . .
Wiping blood from his brow, Captain Jurgen of the Imperial Nebulon-B Frigate Priam regained his feet, his eyes and attention locking on the junior officer, an ensign, operating the ship’s scanners.
“What in blazes just happened, where did that attack come from?”
“Sir,” The ensign called out. “It came from the ion cannon on the planet’s surface! We took a direct hit…shields, weapons, hyperdrive are all out…emergency power being routed to life support and artificial gravity. Our communications array is intact, repairs will begin there so we can contact for support from the surface.”
The Captain slammed his fist impatiently. “If in fact the surface is even still on our side!” He spat, “What else could go wrong? Ensign, tell me, how long until full power can be restored?”
“First response teams are saying they can swap out the worst of the burned out circuits in about an hour, we won’t be down for long.”
The answer, while presented optimistically, did not satisfy Captain Jurgen, who grabbed the microphone attached to his captain’s chair. “Do we have communications?”
The ensign nodded in the affirmative. “Yes sir, I’ve already established contact with the surface, and they’re warning us that there are multiple contacts coming our way. The contacts are moving too fast for positive identification and broadcasting no IFF signal.
A sickening realization overtook Jurgens as he moved to his Captain’s chair, and the built in console on the arm of the seat. Grabbing the comlink which allowed him to address the entire ship, he thumbed the switch and delivered his orders.
“This is Captain Jurgens to all hands, prepare to repel boarders.”
. . .
Two mysterious figures were cloaked in darkness within the ship’s armory.
“Did you hear that brother? It looks like our theory was right.”
“Then all is proceeding according to the plan, let’s find some suitable armor and head to the docking tube. The others will be making their way up here from the surface soon.”
. . .
As the shuttle closed in on the frigate’s docking tube, Jennir intently observed the X-Wings on the monitor. The fighters were using their proton torpedoes to great effect, causing incredible damage to the unprotected capital ship. Planetary forces from Mygeeto had already begun to scramble.
“Even at two to one odds they’ll be fine,” thought Jennir. “There’s little chance that a bunch of stand by base pilots are any hope against our elite squadron.”
Satisfied that the situation was in hand, Dass Jennir stood up and turned to the back of the shuttle, where the Nosaurian commandos waited eagerly for their chance to strike back. Their home world of New Plympto was a Separatist World during the Clone Wars, and the deactivation of the Droid Army protecting the planet left them helpless. Despite a valiant rebellion led by the fugitive Jedi Dass Jennir, who had joined their cause, The world was eventually occupied by Force and those wanting to continue the fight fled their world to do so or risk their homes and families.
“Listen up! I know many of you can’t wait to get off of this bucket and kill everything wearing white plastoid that you can find, but we have a very specific job to do, one that if we accomplish will hurt the Empire much more. Stay to the plan and be prepared for anything that might happen.”
“Death to the Empire!” One of the commandos yelled, and a cacophony of cries rose up. The use of the Nosaurian commandos had the added benefit in that their small stature allowed a shuttle to carry more soldiers, but the added number contributed to the deafening chorus.
Still, Dass Jennir did nothing to stop them; however it took a punch on the arm from the human pilot that they were within seconds of arrival and Jennir had to reclaim his seat. Because the artificial gravity aboard the Frigate was far stronger than that of the shuttle and because they would be boarding through a docking tube and not forcibly entering a hangar or cargo bay where there would be room to unload the shuttle’s own gravity would have to be turned off and Jennir’s team would have to float in. The rebels would have to unfasten their restraints and invade the airlock a few at a time or risk floating into each other in an embarrassing and catastrophic mess.
Jennir would be among the first to go through, his experience in such actions being one factor, and for his unique weapon’s suitability in this situation.
. . .
“How long until the TIE’s can get up here from the planet?” asked Stormtrooper DW-7202 asked as he and his squad took up firing positions. The ground shaking beneath them as the impact from the rebel’s proton torpedoes continued to rock the ship.
“Can the chatter,” The squad leader barked as he motioned for the repeating blaster to be set up at the far end of the narrow and dimly lit corridor. At the other end of the corner, portable ray shields had been erected not connected to the ships power that would trap the rebels and force them into the path of the troopers, who were already setting up a repeating blaster poised to mow them down.
A glow came from the hatch just as the blaster was set up and a green spike emerged, a split second later and the large section of the hatch had been cut away was tossed aside. Acting instinctively, Trooper DW-7202 began firing the repeater and flooding the corridor with scarlet blaster bolts. Despite what seemed to be a constant stream of fire one figure emerged wearing a combat suit of a type that none of the stormtroopers had ever recognized before.
If those troopers were part of the early generations of troopers that had fought in the clone wars, and not a mixture of newer generation clones, conscripts, and recruits, they might have recognized it as armor worn by Jedi during the days of the Old Republic. They might have even recognized former Jedi General Dass Jennir as he began deflecting the blaster bolts back at the source, forcing them to take cover.
With the troopers’ concentration broken there was a momentary pause in fire from the repeater, which was all Jennir needed. With a quick motion he summoned the Force to him and burst it away from him in the form of a strong wind. Strong enough that the magnetized grip of the tripod released allowing the blaster to topple to the floor. Jennir then leapt backward behind the opening he had created where the Nosaurians had begun to move out of and into the corridor, before the troopers could react to him Jennir gave the signal.
“First team out, blind them!”
One of the unique biological features the Nosaurians possessed were bioluminescent gums that could be flashed brightly when needed. Originally evolved to send signals in dark forests, the modern galaxy had many more potential uses. With the stormtroopers helmet imaging displays adapted for the darkness of the corridor, the bright flash of the Nosaurians was as bad as any flash grenade available.
For all of their training and experience, the troopers could do nothing but cover their eyes in pain as they toppled over, vainly reaching for their blasters in a desperate attempt to mount a defense but well placed blaster shots from the commandos struck true. If any of the squad survived that they certainly didn’t survive being trampled as the rebel infiltrators moved forward towards their goal, the computer cores located near the main bridge.
. . .
“There is definitely a Jedi leading this group brother.” The younger of the two mysterious figures commented.
The elder one confirmed his comrade’s suspicion. “I sense him too, but there are two of us and one of him and our brothers are on their way up from the surface.”
The young one’s brow furrowed beneath his pilfered trooper’s helmet. “This one is different though not as powerful as some of the others we have seen but somehow more dangerous.”
“Agreed,” the elder remarked. “I can sense that he is willing to compromise his beliefs for a greater purpose. He may not be as strong as other Jedi, but he could be decidedly more dangerous.”
“Should we erase the ship’s navigational data then to be sure? If he somehow manages to get past us then this whole mission will be for naught.”
Pondering the statement, the elder of the two turned and carefully examined the door behind him; it was the last barrier between the Rebels and the ship’s central computer.
“He will not pass us, and besides, if the Captain of this ship wants to improve my opinion of him he will have already done that by the time the rebels reach us.”
. . .
Jennir’s green blade flashed again, weaving a dizzying pattern as blaster bolts were reflected back at their point of origin. There were only two doors left between his team and the central computer core, and scores of dead stormtroopers now lined the passageways compared to very few Nosaurian losses. While the fighting had seemed one sided, the overpowering speed and strength was necessary as the longer the mission lasted the greater the chance of failure existed.
Still, all was going according to the plan as he began to cut through the next to last door. Jennir’s thoughts raced like lightning through him and his adrenaline kicked into overdrive.
“Soon we’ll have that navigational data, and then we can find out where Skywalker is hiding his ultimate weapon and face him head on!”
His circle now completely carved, he retracted his blade and pushed the cut section away with a Force-aided shove. He immediately reactivated the blade expecting to come under fire from multiple angles but the only resistance he saw came in the form of two stormtroopers standing in front of the final door, one of them a little bit smaller than the other.
Looking at the more diminuitive one, Jennir smirked. “Aren’t you a little short to be a stormtrooper?”