STAR WARS - Dawn of Extinction (A Dark Times Adventure)
Prologue
The dark room was cold and an even colder draft came in through some cracks from the outer wall. It was always dark in Coruscant, but it felt that the flats above the Crimson Corridor were covered in the uttermost darkness of the Galaxy.
Brea Marr has never been the girl that got off easy, but this time, things were different. Running and hiding from the Empire's lackeys was the greatest challenge she ever had to face, but deep down, Brea was determined to come on top of it, taking her chances against the odds.
Her blaster had been the closest thing she had to a friend for some months now and she made sure very often to keep her friend clean and happy. Seated on her knees, between the two beds aligned parallel to the edge of the small room, she had disassembled the pistol and followed the usual routine of cleaning the barrels and the trigger. She could hardly breathe, trying to focus on doing it without a sound, ever vigilant and mindful of her surroundings. Any time of her day -or night- had the potential of becoming a perfect time for some merc or bounty hunter to jump into her dirty hide-out and go for it! Make the arrest of a lifetime...
Meanwhile, in the Outer Rim world of Bespin
This night couldn't be any better. There was no unsatisfied client and every player in the Casino was having a really good time, regardless of winning or losing. It was well-known after all that "the time of your life is waiting for you, at the Living Planet Hotel and Casino".
Mare Ondus was gliding amidst the tables, dancers, security personnel and intoxicated customers. He had a wide smile on his face, projecting his satisfaction on how well his estate was fairing recently and now in particular, with the Empire only four months in existence. Every other rival businessman was having the most difficult time to hold on, but not him. Just like every master-player, Mare Ondus had a very special card up his sleeve.
While heading from the Casino to the hotel, , his holocommunicator signalled as Mare stood at the edge of the long air-pad corridor connecting the two grand estates. Hovering towards the latter, he brought up the image of a protocol droid. If he didn't know any better, , it was rather obvious that his metallic employee was under stress and feeling uncomfortable.
"Greetings, H2. What is the matter?"
"Master Ondus, I am very sorry to bother you on such a prosperous night, but you need to come to the front office, as soon as humanly possible"
"I'm already heading your way. Will you tell me what's so urgent?"
"There is a certain delegate here waiting for you, sir. He says he is a diplomat in the service of Emperor Palpatine himself."
15 minutes ago, the Zi-Kree sector, Coruscant
"I need to do this right", he thought to himself. "There is no margin for errors this time. I must get over with this annoying mission and get off-planet, before I end up filling the Moff's death-list."
Ke'elon Ionis could have never predicted what his destiny had in store for him after the Clone Wars. Imperial business was one way to put it, but he knew very well that he was just being held hostage. He knew very little about the deal he cut two months ago. He was pretty sure that the Imps did not know of his connection to the Force, or else he wouldn't be alive now, chasing down fugitives. He also knew that the Empire did not want this manhunt to take on official proportion.
That's why he did not have any credentials or ID on him. That's why when or if he succeeded he would just leave the evidence in a safe-house and never contact his employers. That's why, if he failed, he would be dead...
But this was not the case. He would simply burst into the room, arrest the runaway -or kill her if she resisted- strip her of the stolen data and head for the rendezvous-point. He clinched his teeth, adjusted his hood to hide as much of his face as possible, took out his blaster and touched the durasteel , trying to sense whatever was happening on the other side of the door.
At the same instant, at a random junkyard on the low-levels of Coruscant
She came around to her senses without knowing how much time she had been unconscious. She looked around, but her eyes hadn't been accustomed to the darkness and she couldn’t discern anything just yet. Her head felt heavy; she thought it would blow-up any moment now. Taking a good look at her surroundings, she couldn't figure out where she was. Or why. Or more importantly, who she was...
Trying to realize what had happened, she tried to remain seated and empty her pockets in search of clues - in vain. There was not a single entry on her datapad, of which she too had no memory of acquiring, but it was pretty obvious that it wasn't stolen or violated in any way. Oddly enough, she had a hold-out blaster pistol hidden on the right sleeve of her seasoned tunic.
Before she tried to stand on her feet, she heard strange voices from behind the junk rubbles that provided a basic cover to her.
"Don't move stranger! Don't move, or we're gonna blast you as you stand!"
It felt completely natural to her to reply to a threat with one of her own, as if it were the correct thing to do.
"Are you sure you are going to make it, before I blow up all your heads?"
"You've got some nerve there, girl. I'm gonna enjoy killing you, after all!" said the harsh voice that betrayed the existence of a breather that most probably belonged to some Kel'Dorian bandit.
"Whenever you are ready", she replied and standing near the edge of the junk pile, she tried to get a glimpse of her attackers. As soon as her head came out over the corner, a blaster fire sounded and an energy bolt came her way incredibly fast. The shot was extremely close.
"Is that the best you can do, you troglodytes?" she cried out, not letting her fear become visible. With an unconstrained staccato move, she skillfully released the blaster's mechanism in order for it to be delivered into her palm while still in hiding, and she shot at her attackers blindly with as much accuracy as she could guess towards their direction.
The situation was getting worse, since she understood she was soon going to be surrounded. The worst part was that she had done nothing, but wake up in the middle of nowhere, without any knowledge of how and why. And death's threat was closing in up on her...
STAR WARS
DAWN OF EXTINCTION
The Clone Wars are over! Almost 4 months after the Galactic Empire's establishment, the War's consequences are still visible. The Galaxy does not seem capable of healing its wounds.
With the fruition of a 1000 year old master-plan, the Sith are ruling the Galaxy. Emperor Palpatine and his fearsome right hand, Darth Vader, dictate everyone's lives, using fear and desolation. The War's end finds the Jedi declared as traitors of the Republic and murdered in cold blood by their own troops, while the few escaping the unexpected Order 66, remain in hiding to survive the relentless purge that Lord Vader has cast down upon his -not so long ago- fellow defenders of peace and justice.
In this catastrophic climate, the lives of ordinary citizens of the Galaxy have been put aside. This would seem the perfect opportunity for anyone that has the reflexes and resources to grab it and play a role in shaping the fate of the Galaxy...
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ACT 1: FOR DESTINY GOES EVER UNTAMED, CHAPTER 1
CHAPTER 1
Ke'elon pressed his hand hard against the metallic door. Trying to ascertain inner peace, he closed his eyes and brought up the words of the Jedi in his mind. "There is only peace" he recited and meant to extend his senses through the door, inside the room. It was not an easy task for him. After all, he had never taken proper and complete training.
"One should never consider the Force as a means to achieve any given desired goal" his Master would often say. "It is but the substance that binds life together and along with the gift of controlling such a powerful element, comes the responsibility of serving life itself. Controlling the Force does not make you omnipotent. And neither should you think of yourself as superior to others, who find it difficult to communicate with the Living Force. Such is the way of the Sith and their tyranny. As complacent as the Galaxy has become, since the Jedi vanquished the Sith over a millennia ago, we should never forget what the evil of the Sith is capable of. If only there could be a way of showing the horrors that come with absolution to the common people... Then nobody would defy the role and duty of the Jedi..."
Her words were now more apropos than ever. This Galactic Empire, ruled by the Sith had only begun to show its true face, regardless of how they had ruined his own life so far. Now, it was coming down to absolute size. Now it would affect everyone's lives. Now, it would ruin all life...
These thoughts distracted Ke'elon and he lost his focus for only just a moment, but that’s all it took. His head already felt quite heavy from trying to probe the room, so he moved on to his second plan of action: Burst into the room, catch his victim off-guard, throw in a stun grenade and use his binder-cuffs to complete the arrest. Sounded like a good and solid plan. What could go wrong? He was a clone-wars veteran, although he was no more than 25 years of age.
Un-pocketing a piece of equipment from his utility belt, he placed it on the door and moved two steps away from it. A few "bweeps" later came the sound of the lock opening, and a green light appeared on the keypad placed on the wall, to the right of the door. He grasped his blaster firmly and took a deep breath. Moving towards the door triggered the sliding mechanism that revealed the room dark and empty. With his off-hand, Ke'elon threw at the centre of the room a stun grenade, which flashed like lightning and provided partial visibility for some split seconds. He couldn't make out any moving silhouettes through the thick darkness.
He rushed inside with his arms stretched out before him holding the blaster and once he came halfway in, he shouted clearly "in the name of Emperor Paplatine, you are under arrest for conspiring against the Empire".
No response came from the other side of the room. The grenade had damaged the ventilation circuitry at the ceiling and every five or so seconds, small amounts of current released from the destroyed cables flashed and buzzed. It was the only sound that could be heard apart from his heavy breathing which revealed his fear and anxiety. Uncertain of how he should proceed, Ke'elon made a few steps forward, his eyes scanning the room constantly. He was now surrounded by a strange feeling of something more than fear.
He knew that this was his last chance. Had the imperial information brought to him been fixed to frame him? Had he made another foolish mistake? Could it be that his bounty was never in that room and there was a rat in the Imperial Information Agency? His mind was playing the same tricks again, his vision blurred and his head felt like it was being pressed inwards by a wookiee berserker. In that instant, a dark figure jumped behind two beds that appeared to be the only furniture in the deserted flat. And that, perhaps, was the last thing Ke'elon Ionis would see...
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"You will never get me, Imperial scum! Die, die, dieeeeee!!!!!!" she shouted as she landed in the space between the hacked door and the intruder. The human had a black-market blaster pistol in his hands and black hood which did not allow Brea Marr to make out his facial features.
While making for her escape she fired twice at her attacker and started running towards the exit, without even taking notice if her shots landed. She thought she knew the schematics of the building by heart, but she never expected that a stun grenade could make such a mess of her head, causing her to lose her sense of direction. "There's a first time for everything" she thought, and tried to gather her wits for the final run to safety. Before long though, she knew that she was still being hunted down.
The first blast never found its target, but the second one struck Ke'elon straight on the chest. The protective vest absorbed as much of the energy necessary as to keep him alive, but it was enough to drop him to the ground. The pain was excruciating, but being alive was still better than being executed by an Imperial Moff, so he had to push through and get on his feet as fast as possible.
Brea Marr was running down the main corridor, turning back every now and then to glimpse at her assailant who was gaining ground on her. As they passed through a series of empty flats, they came across an opening that housed the two 20-person lifts. Thinking blazingly fast, Ke'elon shot both of the elevator touchpads with accuracy.
"Stop! You have nowhere to go! Surrender and let's get this over with!" he shouted at her but all he got in response was two more blaster shots. Thanks to his military training, he was able to avoid both, but the dodging gave Brea all the time she needed to blast the security door open and move quickly towards the staircase, leading all the way to the ground floor.
Ke'elon gathered himself up once more and followed in the girl's direction, who had fled down the staircase with uncanny speed. Whenever he thought he had eye contact and could shoot her in the back, she was already turning to the lowest level, making him even angrier. He chased her all the way down to the ground floor, where she fired another round at him, but this time it was even easier for Ke'elon to dodge the energy bolts, due to him holding the higher ground. Once again though, he had to slow down, which allowed Brea Marr to run through the main exit and vanish in the vastness of Coruscant's lower levels.
The thought of losing her for good made him reckless; for he ran full speed at the exit, only to find Brea pointing her gun at him as soon as he passed the double door.
"I don't know who you are or what you want with me. But if you want to keep on breathing, you will stop hunting me right now!" she said as she started squeezing the trigger.
Ke'elon stopped, raised his hands above his head and took a breather. He tried to speak, but Brea Marr didn't let him even open his mouth. "Not a word, creep! You lie down or I put you down..." she said, but before she finished her sentence, the young man made a rapid move with his hands as if he were pushing the air. This movement threw Brea against the wall behind her, even though Ke’elon never physically touched her.
The impact made Brea lose her breath and before she could understand what happened, Ke'elon had already overwhelmed her. "It will be over, soon" he thought as he applied the binder-cuffs on her left wrist, but before he could tie her right hand as well, Brea gathered as much of her strength as she could and hit him hard, moving her knee in an upwards fashion, striking his chin. Ke'elon fell on his back, almost unconscious from the vicious blow.
With steady moves, she took his blaster off him and since her own was way beyond her reach now, she pointed his on the top of his head and told him slowly and clearly
"You've had your chance. It didn't have to end this way. Too bad you are slow learner."
She lowered her voice until it was completely covered by the sound of energy gathering inside the power cell of his blaster. While he knew his end was imminent, he remained calm and perhaps for the first time in a very long time, he was at peace...
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