Gamemaster: Johnny Blaze
Assistant Gamemaster: Wiegeabo
Assistant Gamemaster: Andy C.
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Sitting in alone in a cell is a dead man.
I can't believe my eyes, so I quickly move up next to the cell and look the man square in the eyes, and I know that what I am seeing is impossible, yet is a reality.
"By the stars! You're alive."
Two strong presences in the Force approach my cell as I sit, staring at the wall across from me. As they reach me, I look up to find the Bail Organa's daughter staring at me in shock, as well as a man behind her with a lightsaber hanging from his belt, "Yes I am. I will not lie, I was expecting to see your father here. When I asked for Senator Organa, that's who I envisioned."
The words cause her emotions to fluctuate, meaning only one thing, "I apologize. I did not realize he had passed."
My attention is drawn to the one with her though as I wait for her answer.. He is powerful. More powerful than anyone I had ever come in contact with besides Vader and the Emporer.
Mon Mothma moves towards Barrett and says, "You always were one for being direct and to the point."
Barrett takes a drag and says, "I see no other way to be. I try to be an open book on where I stand on a subject."
Mothma chuckles a bit and says, "Very ironic someone who is so open leading a covert military unit."
Barrett pauses for a moment and chuckles as well saying, "Point to you. Now why am I here?"
Mon replies, "I need to know what your intentions are. How are you planning to operate? How your existence once again will impact the alliance? For the good that you did on your most recent operation there are already questions being raised. Questions that I am not sure I will be able to answer openly or if I should even try to answer. The existence of your unit as made things, once again, somewhat complicated."
Barrett stands up and looks out into the sky. He turns back to Mon Mothma taking a drag and letting itgo says, "To be honest I don't know."
He puts out the cigar and says, "I wish I could give you a more direct answer, but we live in a galaxy where the lines between good and evil can sometimes get blurred for those of us in the trenches doing the work that diplomats don't want to know about."
Mothma stands and says, "There is never a blur between right and wrong Alexander, and in terms of diplomacy tell me honestly would you not give up everything tomorrow for a chance to see peace happen in our galaxy without a single shot being fired or a single soldier dying?"
Barrett replies, "I certainly would but you and I both know that is never going to happen that's why you came to me to try and stop the Empire's invasion on Roon."
Mothma looks at him inquisatively and he continues, "Leia despises me she didn't come willingly, and there are only two people who knew where I was. You and Ball-Organa were the only ones so you figured out of my loyalty to him by sending her I would just fall in line. You figured wrong I didn't do it out of loyalty to the Alliance or anyone. I got invovled there because there were good people on that planet being slaughtered and tortured who didn't deserve anything like that. I saw a great injustice being enacted against them and I took action. Not to mention there are those in the Empire that would love to see me dead, and I have no intention of letting that happen anytime soon."
Mothma nods and says, "Good deduction on your part Alexander. Answer me this though; why are you back? Why didn't you just go to another planet and stay in hiding."
Barrett closes his eyes and remembers the little girl he helped save. Whose family he saw slaughtered, because he chose not to get involved. The guilt and pain begin to pound on him.
He steadies himself and replies, "You have no clue what you're asking about. My reasons are my own. Know this though I'm doing this so the next generation may have the chance of knowing a galaxy knowing a life without the specter of the Empire."
Mothma crosses to him and says, "Your intentions are certainly pure, but there are lines that you maybe crossing that could put us at cross puposes how do you purpose I deal with that? There are those who would like nothing more than to see the Alliance painted as the new Empire and the actual Empire seen as sympathetic."
To be continued....
I stare at this man, and it takes everything I have to remain in control. What Leia told me about him, and our father, shakes me to my core. I knew Darth Vader had fallen far to the dark side. But I knew there was some good in him. I proved it.
I guess I just glossed over everything our father did. Pushed it aside, as if it didn't really happen. But he led the Jedi purge. He slaughtered, and led the slaughter, of countless people. And for years he was someone we all feared; the boogeyman we half expected to be behind every door.
But hearing how he tortured this man, raised him as his apprentice, and accidentally triggered the Rebellion. It's a lot to take in.
"How did you come to be here?" It's the only thing I can think to ask.
I ponder the question that the male asks. If I was being honest with myself it would be a difficult one to answer. I have been through so much, if my visions are correct, and if that is the case the answer could be a long one.
But even then, it would be incomplete. The remaining holes in my memory become more frustrating as I fill the others in, and I still don't even know my true name. Even then, if my visions are correct, it's possible no one does.
Except Juno.
"I do not know," I respond, obviously struggling with the words. "I woke up on Kamino less than a month ago as the Empire scrambled to clean evidence. I possess little memory of who I am, not even my real name, and that which I do remember comes to me through visions of the past. At least I believe them to be visions of the past. I escaped the planet, and began searching for the one name, the one person I remember. Juno Eclipse. I tracked her path to Coruscant, where I infiltrated the defensive network and found she was part of a Rogue Squadron. That was all the info I received before I was arrested."
As they process the information I continue, "While in my cell, I had a vision of a meeting with the Organas, General Kota, Mon Mothma, and Garm Bel Iblis that was interrupted by Vader. The second time he betrayed me and left me for dead."
Zsinj sits in his quarters, continually looking over to the chrono on his desk, watching the time go by as he waits to hear from one of his ensigns, informing him that Captain Tycho has returned with the witch.
It has been hours since he sent the captain to retrieve to woman from the surface of Dathomir, and as the minutes pass he grows more and more irritated. Since leaving the engagement at Corellia, Zsinj has grown more impatient, expecting his every wish to be carried out immediately, no matter how complex the task.
He even went on a minutes long tirade in Huttese, cursing a petty officer who did not bring his dinner in a prompt enough manner.
His patience growing thin, he is ready to throw his chrono through the large stand up mirror when his com finally squawks.
"Yes?" He says into the com, trying to sound disinterested.
"Admiral, the Captain has returned with your guest. They are waiting for you in Conference Room 216."
"Thank you Ensign, let the Captain know that I will be their momentarily."
He disconnects the com and walks over to the same mirror he had been ready to smash just moments before, and makes sure that his white Admiral unifor is pristine, once satisfied he leaves his quarters toward the designated conference room, looking forward to his meeting with the witch, Gethzerion.
The mottled sky turns to streaks, and then the Lady Luck seemingly snaps out of hyperspace and the crew find themselves staring at the planet Tatooine before them.
The last time Joren and his friends were here, he had hoped never to return. They had found themselves the targets of a brutal gang of Rodian thugs, and Joren himself had been the target of an Anzati with the intent to eat his brains.
It was also the place where his friends had learned of his Jedi heritage. It had been uncomfortable for several days after the revelation of his family lineage, but eventually things had gotten back to normal. With everything that had happened on this planet, Joren would have been happy to have seen the last of it.
Yet...here they are.
Joren looks out of the front viewport as Dono brings the Lady Luck closer to the planet and feels a pang of dread, and excitement. He doesn't know if Kelsa is on Tatooine, or if she had been taken there at all. He reaches out through the Force and try as he might, he can't locate her on the desert world.
He can feel millions of life forms on the planet surface, but she is not among them. And for a moment her fears the worst, but he does his best to push those fears aside, but try as he might, they remain in the back of mind.
As the Lady Luck enters the planet's atmosphere, Dono, who is not wearing his customary Madalorian helmet looks over to Joren and asks,
"Where do we start?"
"Drexlan has alot of contacts over in Mos Eisley. I think we should start there."
"Sounds like a plan."
Once the Lady Luck touched down in Mos Eisley; Dono, Joren, and Deena went out into the spaceport trying to find anything that could lead them to Drexlan and Kelsa, with little success.
It wasn't until they had tracked down a Bith called Modar, who had been a contact of Drexlan's did they have any success in tracking down any leads on the bounty hunter's whereabouts.
The Bith did not know where Drexlan is now, but did point them in the direction of one of the Mandalorian's closest associates; the Chevin Chuular Nem who can usually be found peddling his wares in the infamous Chalmun's Spaceport Cantina.
As the three friends enter the cantina, they see that the place is filled with a vast variety of life forms. Everything from Ewoks to Devaronians fill the dark bar, and as Dono and the Jedi make their way to the bar itself, they can feel all eyes in the place watching the new arrivals.
As they approach the bartender, Joren spots sudden movement in the back corner of the cantina which coincided with a sudden sense of fear permeates through the Force.
"There." Joren says as he points in the direction of the movement.
They head in the direction of the movement, and see a Chevin rushing away from his booth. Joren, Dono and Deena follow behind him, catching him before he can get to the door.
"Where you running off to, Chuular?"
The information Yuvo surrendered turned out to be much more useful than I had imagined. I had the names and locations of various underbosses and spice dealers in Uscru, the Senatorial District, the Works, Coco Town, and several other boroughs. My men were already hard at work mapping out spice trafficking routes and digging up more information on these underbosss rackets.
We would soon be capable of intercepting or destroying large spice shipments on a whim and, with some planning, raid the rackets of the underbosses and eliminate them altogether. The only loose end was Yuvo. The pragmatic thing to do would have been to kill him as soon as he had given me what I wanted. He would no longer be of any use. Only a liability. But I decided to spare him. To keep my word. To offer my protection. I had hoped that it would send him a messagethat times are changing and that I am offering him a chance to be on the new, winning side. And that I would be a much more merciful employer than the Black Sun. Hopefully, it would have won his loyalty. Or respect. Or it may have merely scared him out of his wits and ensured his tattling on me to his superiors. Yuvo would, without a doubt, be kept under close surveillance by my men. However, the danger of him finding some way to contact and warn his superiors still existed. And it bothered me. I do hope my mercy will not come back to bite me on the tail.
The one vital thing Yuvo was unable to provide me with was the current state of the Black Suns leadership. I already had the misfortune of encountering two vigos. But I had no knowledge of the Suns true leaderits Underlordsidentity. No one did since Xizor died. But I was determined to find out. The organization may have been crippled with Xizors death but I want to make sure the death blow is delivered soon.
"Well, Master C'Baoth?"
Joruus surveys the surroundings I have provided for him on this world. He grunts noncommittally as he wonders from room to room. I patiently follow behind him certain that, whatever his feelings, he will accept the situation.
"I am accustomed to a domicile more...suitable for a Jedi master."
"I completely understand. This was short notice. Another week, and all would meet to your satisfaction."
C'Baoth just grunts again. He looks out a window over the city further down the mountainside. "These are not my people."
"No, they are not. I can understand why you would prefer to wait on Weyland, but the security issues-"
"Yes, yes," he waves at me dismissively. "Security. I am well aware of the difficulties that would arise. I am not a fool, Thrawn."
"Oh...I am well aware of that. Master C'Baoth."
He glares at me for a moment, and I assume he is trying to probe with the Force again. I smile inwardly, pushing down the desire to pet the ysalamiri on my back. But just as quickly as his stare began, it is gone, his thoughts on a new matter.
"I will bring order to these people like I did on Weyland."
"I do not doubt. Who can deny your will?"
"Yes...who...?" he stares at me again. I return the glare with a small smile.
"My sources say you shouldn't have to wait long. Once the information of your whereabouts are leaked through the unofficial channels, word will soon spread that there is a Jedi on Jomark"
"A Jedi Master."
"Soon enough. We can't make things seem too obvious."
But C'Baoth is no longer listening. "It shouldn't take long to bring these people under control. I will be able to do much with a week."
"A week might be optimistic."
"No...I have seen it. A week. Possibly more, but not much longer. And then I will have my Jedi."
And I'll have one less weapon to concern myself with. And possibly one more in my arsenal...
I listen as he tells his story and I feel the anger I've felt toward my father...my true father again rise to the surface. For years, I've tried to forgive, or at the very least understand the things that he had done after he had turned to the dark side.
I've tried to look past the atrocities he has committed as the actions of a man who had been deceived and manipulated by a meglomaniacal tyrant.
But as I listen to this man speak, I'm reminded of exactly what kind of horrors he had inflicted upon the galaxy, and just why it is so important that we never allow that kind of brutality to have any place in this galaxy ever again.
"Juno Eclipse..." I left the name drift from my lips.
I knew the woman in the early days of the rebellion. She had been Starkiller's pilot and confidant, but after the fall of the Empire I lost contact with her. The last I heard she had been captured along with several others when she had been separated from the rest of Rogue Squadron while on an escort mission near Imperial space.
I don't know what happened to her after that, but perhaps I know someone who might have an idea as to where to start looking.
"I'm sorry, I don't know where she is. But I might know someone who can help."
I pause before adding, "But first, we need to get you out of that cage."
As Leia Organa goes to ensure my release, I study the man in front of me again. His power is evident, that much is for sure. And he has control of it, which is even more impressive. but who he is I cannot tell. Conversation was never one of my strong suits, but I ask the man, "Who are you Luke? Are you a Jedi? Or do you just wear a lightsaber on your belt?"
Luke Skywalker. Jedi Master and the son of Darth Vader, the man who made my life a living hell. And Leia Organa is also Vader's prodigy. I resist the anger that rises suddenly in me, fighting it down before it can overtake me. For too long I have allowed that emotion to determine how I react to things, but no longer.
The fact that Vader had children surprises me. I know he had a life before the suit, or at least I figured he did, but if he had children, Palpatine would have had them killed, or trained as his own. There's no way they would have grown to oppose him. Meaning Vader never knew these children existed. But it seems impossible, knowing that he would have been close to Leia at multiple points during the civil war.
Meaning Vader truly was blinded by the dark side. He was not a man with feelings other than hatred, anger, and violence. And it reaffirms the evil he truly was, "I'm sorry to hear that. Having that burden must weigh heavily on you. He was a truly evil being."
Whether it was the use of the word being instead of man, or just that I called his father evil, I can feel a rise of emotion in Skywalker. I can also feel conflicting feelings within him about Vader, something I never would have anticipated.
"But you are a Jedi?" I ask, interested. "Who instructed you? And you call yourself a master. Do you have pupils?"
Barrett drops out of hyperspace just outside of Tatooine.
Ahh my favorite sandpit of the universe. Need to land but I hate Mos Eisley. Oh well besides they might have an inside track on the Pod-Races.
He punches up the info on Mos Eisley and smiles.
Zack? You ended up running Mos Eisley. Wonders will never cease.
He opens up his comm-link and says, "Mos Eisley this is Barrett's hatchett requesting land clearence at any port."
The voice on the other end says, "One moment please."
Barrett replies, "Mention me to Zack Pearons he's an old friend of mine. Tell him this will make up for the night in Cloud City."
Just then a familar voice says, "You're cleared for landing on docking bay 57. And the Daboo cards are ready along with a bottle of the finest Mandalorian Whisky."
Barrett smiles very widely and says, "57 on my way."
The Chevin turns and looks to Joren and Deena, and then to Dono, and Joren didn't need the Force to see the panic in the alien's face.
The Chevin swallows hard, does his best to force whatever passes for a Chevin smile and extends his arms toward Dono.
"Ah Dono! Is that you? I thought you were somebody else! What can I do for you today?"
"Where's Drexlan?"
"Drexlan? Oh, I don't know...I haven't seen him in years."
Joren puts his hand on Chuular's shoulder, giving him a slight nudge with the Force as he speaks.
"We know that isn't true. We know that you're his contact here. He has something very important to us, and we want to negotiate it's return."
"Well...I'm not sure where he is right now, but he does have a place on the outsirts of Mos Eisley, just east of here. You may want to check there. If he isn't there, you're out of luck."
"Thank you."
With that, Joren and the others make their way to the front door of the cantina, heading out into the spaceport to find Drexlan's outpost.
After leaving the cantina, Deena, Dono and Joren decided to head East to the bounty hunter's supposed compound. As they made their way through the spaceport's marketplace, a sudden commotion caught their attention.
Near the center of the market place, next to the stand where a Gran was peddling Nerf sausage and other meats, a group of four Barabels were attacking an old man. They took turns kicking him, and slashing at him with their claws.
Joren looks over to Dono who simply shrugs, and the two head over to the reptilian thugs.
"That's enough." Joren says as they reach the thugs, who continue their assault on the old man.
The barabels ignore the intrusion, continuing to beat the man.
With a snap-hiss; Joren ignites his lightsaber and levels the blade to the neck of the lead thug.
"I said, that's enough."
"You heard him, back off...before things get ugly." Dono said, before adding, "Though...I kinda hope you don't."
The lead barabel looks first to the lightsaber positioned at his neck, then at Dono in his full Mandalorian armor and stiffens, before backing away from the old man.
One of the other barabels growls and lunges for Joren, however the Jedi exerts himself through the Force, and sends the reptilian thug flying through one of the nearby merchant stands, this one selling small mechanical knicknacks.
The manuever was minimal, but had the desired effect. The remaining barabels looked disbelievingly at Dono and Joren, then to their comrad laying amist a myriad of broken components, and begin their retreat...completely forgetting about the old man as they run.
"Oh, thank you. Thank you. I thought I was done for for sure." The old man says as Deena walks over to him and offers a rag to wipe the blood from his face.
"What did those barabels want with you?" She asks as she helps him along.
"I'm not entirely sure. They came at me, yelling and screaming nonsense and then just attacked. I thought they were going to kill me. They would have if you didn't show up."
"I'm Joren, this is Dono and Dee-" He stops as he feels a familiar presence aproaching from behind.
"Joren. Good to see some things never change." Says a female voice.
Joren turns to see a beautiful young woman staring back at him, a mischievous smile on her face.
"Brya." Joren says, not able to hide his surprise at seeing the young woman who had befriended them the last time they were on the planet.
A week or so had passed since the Yuvo incident. So far, everything seems to be in order. My men raided several Black Sun compounds and intercepted multiple spice shipments. The Sun was completely unprepared, meaning Yuvo hadnt squealed. And while my men were busy ruining the Sun, I was rising to prominence on Coruscant. The restaurants, bars, and clubsparticularly the Outlander Clubwere providing a heavy and constant flow of credits my way. With Uscrus mayor and police captain behind bars, several districts were reporting less crime and Choller was managing to get more legislation passed. My security services remained popular with the rich and powerful, Ephant Mon kept Tatooine under my thumb, and my clan rivalsGorga, Pazda, Grubba, Jelasi, and Anachroall dead. It was too good to be true.
Tonight, my men prepared themselves for another raid. This time they were to take out a powerful underboss named Wayland Bostero and capture an incoming fifty kilo shipment of glitterstim coming his way. I, on the other hand, was preparing for something quite different: a gala.
Governor Choller had invited me to special fundraising event. Prominent Coruscanti artists will auction off their works and all proceeds will be donated to families whove lost members in the Galactic Civil War. Hopefully, my appearance at this event will put me in good standings with the Coruscanti elite. I feel its about time I earn some recognition for my contributions to this planet.
I prepped myself by adorning my fingers with my favorite rings, splashed on a great deal of pheromone-enhanced Falleen cologne, chewed a wad of Kinyen mint leaves and called on my accountants to have an airtaxi ready. The accountants would be accompanying me to the galaserving as an entourage, a means of keeping track of how much I spend tonight, and as a way of relaying messages to my men. They were all equipped with comm-links for this purpose, and, although I doubt Id need to have to contact my soldiers, I feel its best to be prepared for the worst.
The airtaxi has arrived, Master Rotta.
Excellent. Lets not keep the Governor waiting.