Thursday, December 20, 2007

Thule

The Falcon lifts off, and the Starwind rendezvouses with the fleet. Ree spots what looks like an old Jedi capital ship. In fact, there are quite a few ships in the fleet ranging from antique to positively ancient. Apparently Luke hauled out a bunch of the ships from the Rakata ghost ship. When she asks after he meets them in the hangar bay, Luke tells her that the "Twilek tech-fairy" got a lot of them working. Ree hands him a Force crystal, which he finds fascinating. He already knows about his mother. They know Zan's well because he's been very effective at slowing Thule's main cruiser, he tells Ree when she asks. He stopped up the plumbing while they had him on KP duty.

They're introduced to the various plans of attack they're thinking over. Sighing, Luke grudgingly shows them Han's (only because Han made him promise to present it for consideration, he says), which goes like this:

"I can only see one flaw," Kyp says. "How do we get Luke to the evil leader?" Luke gives him a dirty look. "It's hardly going to be that easy."

When Ree tells Luke about Set Harth, Z remembers he had something to give her. He traced the message service to the Smashed Holocron, but couldn't follow it any further. Kedrihm'Val says he always thought it was Jude, but she denies it, and Endek says it wasn't him, either. Still, Endek says, he doesn't think the leader is Harth. He always sounded more likely to raid Jedi artifacts or, well, the prison ship. Kedrihm'Val suggests that they might ask their captive Thule agent who the leader is.

Dalt reiterates what he said before about knocking out the Thule temple. The easiest way, of course, would be to use a planet mine on Thule, but he doesn't like the idea of blowing up planets (oh, how our little Dark Sider has grown!). If they grab the Dark Side device he left on Dathomir, they could use that to bathe the planet in less morose Force radiation. It would sap much of the Dark Side power that Thule's Force users tap, and while it wouldn't make anyone spontaneously decide to become a good guy, it might help those on the planet who are little more than slaves. They've got one of Dalt's stealth ships here; he thinks they can strip it down to be fast enough to get to Dathomir and back in time.

He takes Oola, Z, Ree, and INON, in case they need to fend off attackers while he and Oola hook the device up. And indeed, Z and Ree have to hold off some angry Force witches. Z plunks some of those Force crystals into his flechette launcher, and it does truly explosive things to the Force witch he aims it at.

The device, when loaded with not-badness, works wonders. It saps much of the power from Thule's fleet, which after all is powered by enslaved Force users hooked up to engines, and Republic ships are able to follow the auto-returning Thule ships back through the defenses. The device strapped to the fairly small ship makes it difficult to steer, but INON rides on top and helps control the ship using his own weight.

The group gets ready to head down to the planet, except for Dalt, who says he'd better stay with the device in case something goes wrong. SARR tells them to watch out for Thrawn trying to evac a Dark Sider. Kyp figures to head down with Luke and Ree, meet up with Zan, and implement Han's plan (much to Luke's disgust).

SARR, INON (in his capacity as a destroyer droid), Jude, Endek, Luke, and Kyp all make planetfall with the crew. The force sent out to meet them doesn't exist for long. Oola finds the leader's location and sends it to the Jedi, who head in. While Ree, Luke, and Kyp take off to fight the Bad Guy, Z and the others head in to take out the planetary defenses. Oola stays outside to coordinate, Endek and INON watching over her.

Z figures to steal some equipment from the dead and disguise the group as Thule soldiers in order to sneak in with minimum resistance. At this point, they learn that SARR has a hologram projector. They make it to the command center, but Kedrihm'Val doesn't quite manage to bluff well enough, so they're in for a fight. Kind of. Z blows the crap out of people, while Oola hacks the system using SARR as a relay point. Once she checks to find out that Zan's been extracted, she simply turns the planetary defense grid on the Thule fleet.

Meanwhile, the three Jedi go after the heads of Thule. It's two womenL the high priestess Absinthe Dooku, and a war leader. Luke takes the war leader while Ree and Kyp gang up on Absinthe.

Luke's fight takes about .5 seconds, as he gets in a great shot and simply beheads the vaunted war leader. With nothing better to do and every confidence in his companions (and no desire to get any more glory than he absolutely has to), he shuts off his lightsaber and sits down in a nearby chair to watch the others.

Absinthe shuts her mouth on the defiant comment she'd been about to make and decides to indulge in the better part of valor. She doesn't get far from Kyp, however. He hauls her back with the Force and throws her off the wall. "You sure you wouldn't like to surrender?" asks Ree (finally revealing to Luke and Kyp how she manages to keep bringing back live Dark Siders). Absinthe draws her weapons, so...Ree cuts her in half.

Luke calls Dalt to come in with Zan and hook up the device to the temple. Kyp mocks the crap out of Luke: "It's not that easy! It's not that easy, you said!" Thrawn behaves himself, withdrawing Imperial forces other than a small force to help with cleanup.

Luke notes that after this, they should get through the New Year without further complications, then adds, "Well, let's incinerate these bodies so they can't be cloned."

There is a happy reunion with Zan, who's glad to hear about all they've done while he was gone. He knows about Ree and Kyp's date, somehow, but all he'll say is, "I haven't lost my touch!" Kedrihm'Val retrieves the lightsaber from SARR (again; this could become a problem).

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Go on a DATE, already!

When they all return to the ship for the night, SARR shows them the video of the Force witches attacking. He's very good with that lightsaber, excellent form and everything. Mora is disgusted with the witches and doesn't seem to be too upset. She goes to bed.

Dalt holds forth on the crystal SARR has created. If there is a Light Side Pulse, then there should be a Dark Side Pulse, so perhaps the orb from the Sith Tower is a fragment of the Dark Side one and whatever is under the water on Ree's planet is a fragment of the Light Side Pulse? He wants to go visit it and see if more crystals are forming...which incidentally puts him exactly where the crew wants him. They agree to take him there tomorrow. If they're lucky, he'll go for a swim.

In the morning, Mora seems to have pulled herself together somewhat. Oola has INON help give Padme a bath. Z offers to help. "No!" Oola snaps. "PLEASE?!" Z begs.

Kyp tries to pay more attention to Ree, figuring that that's what he should do if she's interested, while Ree tries to find the right non-committal distance to not make him feel uncomfortable while she doesn't seem encouraging. She wonders how this happened. "Maybe I just haven't been paying attention...?"

After breakfast, Mora helps clean up and Dalt asks about going to the underground lake. There, he does indeed go for a swim to see what things look like underwater. He gathers some crystals, which he thinks could have any number of uses--for example, plunk one into that Dark Side device, and it could turn into a Light Side device. He rubs one in Z's face. "Feel anything?" "Rage," Z answers.

He wants to see if a Dark Sider wearing one of these crystals can access the Dark Side. He's pretty sure that it should be non-terminal. "And if it is," Oola replies, "Then, well..." "Now," answers Dalt, "You can't just go killing people in experiments." In other news, Mora seems calmer with the crystals in the room.

SARR wants another scan of Dalt's brain, which Oola arranges by telling him the last one was messed up. Kedrihm'Val suggests giving Mora one of the crystals. Ree thinks she might have her uncle give it as a gift.

Kyp figures they'll rendezvous with the Republic fleet when it passes on its way to the Outer Rim. It's probably best if Leia deals with Padme. Dalt suggests they take out the Sith temple on Thule. Not only will this throw Thule into chaos, as they perceive it as containing their sacred leadership, but the place is another of those Force-amplifying pyramids like on Yavin 4.

Ree is worried about the academy students left on Dathomir, but Kyp says he'll have someone take care of that. After they check to make sure no one has any other errands for them to run before they rejoin the fleet (the Council says only to meet them when the fleet is done at Bimmisaari), they place a call to Leia--or more accurately, Han.

"Woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooow," says Han. "Ree, you brought back the dead?" "No!" she says to him. "No!" she says to Kyp. "I'll tell her," Han
answers. "Consider all other orders countermanded until you hear from me."

SARR notes taht Dalt's new brainscan shows that the "crazy-lattice" is completely gone. Oola grabs more water and returns to Ree's house. But how to apply it? Maybe just have them drink it? But the water glows, Kedrihm'Val points out. "Z, give me that flask." Unscrewing it, he says, "You have glowing alcohol." "Ooooo," says Oola, "Ryloth brandy!" They pour the water into Z's flask of glowing alcohol and he feeds it to Ree's aunt and uncle who, he comments, seem amazingly willing to accept any kind of liquor from him.

It seems to work. Really well.

Jude comes hurrying over. "Ohhh, god. I loved bacon once. I'm glad you and Kyp don't do that in public." Ree is flustered, and covers it by helping Jude escape from the room. They chat about guys, such as Z ("He's six feet of man-meat. Or, six and a half," Jude tells Ree. "No. Stay away from him," Ree commands), and Kedrihm'Val ("He's spooky. Like Yoda without the cute fuzzy.").

Dalt insults Z's sexual orientation. Z leaps at him again. Ree and kedrihm'Val grab him again. He grumbles about Dalt, who asks, "Why does everyone question my virility?" "We don't," replies Kedrihm, recalling a disturbing conversation about Darth Maul. "We question who you aim it at."

Ree shows Kyp how to make decorations. He likes that. He tries to find the courage to ask her out.

Mora shows up dressed like a normal person instead of a jungle witch, and gets Lydia to remove her Dathomiri tattoos.

They spend a few days waiting for Han, and take turns sitting with Padme, in case just having friendly people around helps.

When Kyp, Ree, Jude and Kedrihm'Val are walking to the ship one afternoon, a smoke bomb goes off. They hear four lightsabers ignite in the smoke--Thule agents. Jude crushes one's head with her cybernetic arm and summons up a Force wind, while Kedrihm'Val knocks one over, kicks the lightsaber away, and knocks him out. Ree and Kyp do awful Jedi things to their opponents. "So," begins Kyp while he fights. "You want to go to the opera with me when we get back?" And that's about the duration of the fight. Ree stares at him in astonishment. "You ask now?" "Well," he defends. "I finally felt comfortable." Then they both clam up with sudden nerves.

They take the one living guy back to the ship for interrogation. When the Thule agent wakes, he's surprised to come face-to-face with INON. "He's the nice one," Kedrihm'Val supplies. The agent looks horrified at this, and tries to dig out SARR's dossier, which he has on a datapad in his pocket. He has dossiers on all of them, in fact, but the facts are rather blurred due to all the rumors and misconceptions fostered by their popularity--especially the movies ("What do you know," Kyp mutters, "It worked!"). The information about SARR is particularly interesting, though. Apparently he's over 150 years old. The records also have some information on Sareth Fenn, the agent who works for Oola's father, commenting that his strange sword may be the remnant of a Sith sword that he had rebuilt. It seems to scramble Force-users who are hit with it.

The agent tells them his group has been here for three months, waiting for Ree. They were to capture her at an opportune moment...but they weren't exactly expecting her to be travelling with, well, that kind of help. The spaceport happily impounds their ship when Ree asks.

When Ree notices that the agent is a Force user, she plants one of those crystals next to him. Dalt "secretly" undoes the agents hands from the straps he'd been bound with, letting the others see and offering a cheesy wink to reassure the guy. The agent immediately tries to Force Lightning the group...only nothing happens. Dalt conks him on the head with the butt of his lightsaber, satisfied.

The ship has been corresponding regularly with Thule (and they also think there's something between Ree and Kyp). Z: "Bet there's tons of stuff on my romantic liaisons." Dalt: "With your mother?" Kedrihm'Val spins Z away from Dalt before he can do anything. "He doesn't need encouragement," he tells Dalt. The records indicate that there are Thule spies scattered liberally across the Republic, though apparently not as many as Thule wants people to believe. None of the cells have personal knowledge about any of the other groups, however. Also, the crew learns that someone has been sending large amounts of funding to Thule from various places in Republic space, though it has all been funneled through Keldragga the Hutt.

While the others investigate and try to ignore the lovebirds, Ree awkwardly agrees to the date at the Rodian opera (Dalt said it had exciting fights and stuff, so it wouldn't bore them).

The crew thinks they might be able to use this ship to get through Thule's planetary cloak so they can disable the planet's defenses. Oola is able to fake a message telling Thule that Ree Shevan has been dealt with, and sure enough, gets the instructions back for passing through the blockade.

Ree asks Oola for dating advice. Ree isn't even sure it is a date; it took her a day to realize she had in fact accepted. Oola calms her down from her panicky, babbling state. "Go and have fun and you can't have worse table manners than Han Solo."

Kedrihm'Val asks Dalt more about the crystals. Dalt thinks they could be used to heal Abindosan. They talk about clones and bringing back the dead. Dalt supposes it might be best to take care of the Yoda DNA, then. He wonders about the effects of bringing back someone who has faded into the Force. Would they remember? Would it drive them insane? Could they end up Force sensitive? Kedrihm'Val asks what happens if you bring back a Force spirit that doesn't want to come back. Dalt supposes they'd be drawn back against their will. He asks why they haven't eradicated E'Val, and Kedrihm explains that the scientists thought they might learn clues to fixing his planet. Dalt concedes that this is possibly true.

The spaceport goes nuts when the Millennium Falcon comes in. Ree's mother comms, hyperventilating about the Chancellor and General Solo coming to dinner. Ree's father calms the woman down, but refuses to kill the cow when she mutters something about beef being a more appropriate meal than mutton.

Dalt explains to Han and Leia about the whole 'bringing back the dead' thing, and also about the possibility of Force sensitivity. Han: "You guys go from being completely rare to being everywhere I live!" Leia checks on Padme and says they'll have to upgrade what she sarcastically refers to as the Falcon's medbay, and agrees to dinner with Ree's family. Ree's dad: "I am not killing that cow! I'll be saying goodbye to some sheep, though..."

Ree reads up on dating, but finds some awful books. When he spots her reading material, SARR offers to help. Force be with her. He gives her a list of good resources, explaining "I am a protocol droid" when she's shocked. And if Ree doesn't believe what everyone says about being herself and having a good time, SARR suggests she go ask Z for some dating advice so she can recognize the idiocy of doing otherwise firsthand. He also suggests she talk to her mother. "Don't you meatbags seek your spawning units for advice on things like this?"

Dinner goes just fine, though Ree's mom remains nervous. Ree asks her for advice. After her mother gloats a little about being right, she says, "Relax and be yourself." When Ree explains that Kyp wants to go with Han and Leia as well, her mother nods knowingly. "That's a male trick they use when they're nervous. Your father and I didn't go on a date alone for a month and a half."

Her dad passes through again, grumbling about the cow. "You know what cows can't do when they're dead? Breed!" "Well, actually-," Dalt begins. "NO!" "Fine. I'll just creme a brulee." He pulls out his lightsaber. Seeing the reaction, he starts giving instruction about cooking with a lightsaber. Ree's dad is fascinated.

During the night, while everyone is sleeping, Oola grabs INON and they give the Falcon a thorough scrubbing down. In the morning, Han is thoroughly dismayed. "Wow, Han," Leia comments. "It's white! I'm surprised nothing fell off," she adds to Oola. They load up Padme. Kedrihm'Val, figuring no one has actually asked him, checks with Dalt to see if he wants to go with them or head back to Coruscant. He's coming along, he says. Han tells Ree he'll take care of the Dathomiri students.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

The Shevan Family Reunion

It's four days to Ree's world with a shipful of kooks. Kyp spends most of his time in a bacta tank, much to his disgust. They decide it's better to keep Padme unconscious for now, considering who she'd be waking up to meet.

SARR proposes a procedure to fix Dalt and Mora, but it involves cracking their heads open and splicing DNA, and the Jedi aren't comfortable with that. Neither is Dalt, who swings by the conference room when he senses they're talking about him (he really likes it when they talk about him). Thinking it might be a less alarming solution, Kedrihm'Val reminds them of the Force-saturated water on Ree's world. Kyp thinks Dalt must know how to fix it, considering he sorted it out with the clone he left back on Miraluka. Deciding it might be worth comparing, Oola gets a copy of his medical records from Miraluka while Lydia gets Dalt to submit to a brain pattern scan.

On Ree's planet, Mora leaves her Dathomiri bodyguards on the ship with SARR and INON, who stay to crunch data. Ree updates Mora on family matters. Mora tries to hide her nervousness by acting disdainful, but it's pretty obvious that she's flustered about the reunion. Kedrihm'Val, Mora, and Dalt all get glared at by the Dark Side-hating space sheep on the way to the Shevan farm.

They can tell from a distance that the place is going nuts with excitement. Apparently Ree's mom got everyone together. The homestead is buzzing like a Shevan-filled hive. Everyone is dressed nicely, and Ree notices that Jude is there.

Z takes Lydia, Oola and Kedrihm'Val to get Force water. They grab plenty extra for testing.

Ree notes that people are behaving oddly toward Kyp, but she doesn't quite notice the pattern of 'boyfriend-interrogation.' Mora and Devith have an awkwardly emotional reunion in which they both strain not to break down. Being surrounded by family seems to help Mora get some perspective, and Ree takes the liberty of nudging her along just a little. Kyp figures out that bringing to mind old happy memories helps a lot too.

INON calls Oola while they're still out gathering water. SARR is tallking about executing the witches, and INON wants to know if that's bad (he's programmed to check with her before implementing SARR's suggestions). Oola deactivates INON, then says, "You're free, SARR." She hears the sound of saws starting up. "Make it clean," she tells him. And she hears a lightsaber activate. SARR says he'll claim that they attacked him, and the recordings will back that up. He also comments that Dalt is very easy to steal from.

Lydia takes the Force water back to the ship, and INON calls back, horrified that the Force witches apparently attacked him and SARR.

Back on the farm, uncles have taken Kyp in hand and are showing him around while they interrogate him. When Oola gets back, she tries picking Dalt's pocket while he helps cook, and discovers that SARR was right: the man is completely oblivious.

SARR is making progress on figuring out how to fix the Sent twins. He also comments thoughtfully that, "If you combine the minerals in the water into a crystal, I'm not sure what you'd get." INON cuts in with, "Shouldn't you tell her you're combining the minerals in the water?"

Dinner goes well. Everyone makes an effort to get along, and ignores Z's Wookie-like feasting behaviors. When Ree tries to help clean up, one of her aunts scolds her, "Go back in and sit with your fella." Which almost gets through to her, but she's still mightily confused as to whether she's making things up in her head.

Before dessert, the family wheels in the holovidder to watch the news. The retaking of Bimm is going well. One of the reporters wonders where Ree is, since they haven't spotted her during the battle. Bimm did have a planetary shield that was causing trouble, but they show a clip of what happened to it: the leader of the Thule forces beamed out a gloating message of defiance a while back. In the background of the shot, you could see a Thule soldier stagger and flail into the shield mechanisms and wreck the joint, to cries of "Goddamit, Zan!"

Ree keeps finding herself being grouped with Kyp while the family plays party games.

When he requests a Force-user to poke it for him, Oola takes Kedrihm'Val back out to the ship to check on the crystal SARR is growing (SARR says he's the "least objectionable of the magic meatbags." Awwwww). It feels warm and fuzzy (emotionally, that is; it is still a rock). SARR says it's similar in a way to the crystals that Severan used to turn people into ooze-monsters. Borrowing some of his mistress's speech patterns, INON cusses SARR out in a sarcastic tone, then looks abashed when everyone's startled. Oola considers again spiking Dalt's and Mora's drinks, but SARR thinks it might be best to wait until after the party, in case someone explode

Back at home, Ree has finally caught on to the subtext. She tries to tell her mother that nothing is going on between her and Kyp, but her mother won't believe her. "Mothers can tell these things, dear," she says tolerantly, and "If nothing's going on, then that's decidedly your fault." Which completely scandalizes Ree. "Unless he's in some boy-teasing-girl phase, he's not interested!" she insists. "They never grow out of that phase, dear," her mother replies. At about which time, Ree's father comes into the kitchen to play a prank on Mother. "You're not helping!" Ree snaps at him. "What?" her dad helplessly asks.

Asking around, Ree discovers that everyone is quite convinced about her and Kyp. Lydia, Oola, and Ree get into a shouting match about it. While they squabble (well, while Oola and Lydia gossip and Ree shrilly insists it's all in their imaginations), Jude comes over to hide from her parents, who are making gooey eyes at each other. She agrees with everyone else.

Lydia: "Your uncles have been showing him around all day."
Ree: "Did they show him the tractor...? Oh no."
Jude: "He's about as socially adept as you. It's possible there's something going on between you and neither of you know it."

Ree peers over at Kyp, who waves at her.

Kedrihm'Val stops by briefly when he notes the sounds of argument, but quickly realizes whtat he's stepped into, and retreats. Dalt comes over to the girl-talk circle a bit later, wanting to know if they're talking about him. Ree chews him out for bringing a lightsaber into the house. Dalt realizes suddenly that his other one is missing, and wanders off to look for it.

Ree notes that Z has gotten her aunt and uncle quite drunk on glowy alcoholic beverages.

When Ree explains the whole situation to her (seeking desperately for a change in subject), Jude discovers to her abject horror that she is related to Dalt, and spins to steal a drink from Z as he passes by with a tray.

Z notes the Girl Talk Circle, and decides it's time to be proactive. He grabs Kedrihm'Val and Dalt, of all people, to form the balancing Man-to-Man Talk with Kyp on the other side of the room. Kyp is completely clueless. Kedrihm'Val tries to tell Z to drop it, saying they should give the two privacy considering everyone else keeps poking into their affairs. "Er...YEAH!" agrees, Kyp, utterly confused about what he's referring to. Dalt just wants them to talk about him, and is grumpy that the conversation is currently not centering around him. "We talk about you all the time," Kedrihm'Val reassures him. "More than almost anything?" asks Dalt, shyly pleased. As Kyp begins to understand what they're talking about, he remains confused but vaguely interested. "You mean...she wants me to ask her to dinner?" He babbles about how the uncles kept talking about concerts. Dalt suggests getting Ree tickets to a ballet or something so that they can end this conversation and start talking about him.

So, the evening ends thusly: Ezrek Dalt giving a baffled Kyp Durron dating advice, while Z looms with stern protectiveness and balancing a bartender's kit on a tray; Ree trying to deny that anyone else thinks she's in a relationship with Kyp; a drunken Mora sitting on a drunken Dervith's lap while she tries to pretend she doesn't care about him; Jude hiding behind anyone sufficiently broad to block out the sight of her parents while she tries to give Ree dating advice; and Endek in the corner, glumly pondering his god-daughter dating the guy who blew up a solar system ("Should've seen that one coming.").

Ree's mother invites them all back to breakfast in the morning.

Monday, December 17, 2007

Dathomir, the leaving

Armed and prepared, the crew does some sneak-sneak to get to the place where Mora and Maul are going head to head. People are flying, Amidala's going ballistic with a lightsaber, Ree's decrepit aunt has lightning showering from her fingers. The battlefield is, unsurprisingly, a mess.

Z screams, "Hey, Darth Maul, male apprentice to the Emperor!" When PadMaul spins in surprise (prompting confusion from the Nightsisters), the Force users Force Light him. Ree smashes his lightsaber.

And now they're surrounded by angry confused evil Force witches. On the bright side, when they hear the explanation, they know the crew isn't lying. So, they feel they owe some kind of debt and usher them over to a place they can relax a little.

Mora, laying eyes on Dalt, orders him to go fix the machine like he promised when he left. Dalt grabs Oola and SARR to help, and goes to do just that (well, not really, but he does start disconnecting the Dark Side device). The witches are very relieved he's got a female helping him. Once they verify that Amidala's gone back to her own corpus, SARR beheads Maul's body. Ree tallies the number of off-planet people among the crowd of witches for possible future rescuing.

Not much later, Oola detects an incoming fighter, which is handily dodging its way right around the satellite defenses. Following behind is a second in pursuit, which is doing alright for itself too, though not quite as skillfully. Anakin. And...Han? Kyp? Can't be Luke, he must be heading toward Bimmisaari by now. The second fighter forces down the first one a long distance away from their location, apparently deliberately.

Ree gets an audience with "Mother," to whom she explains about the Infinity Gate and Maul, then introduces herself as Reeden Shevan. Mora explains to her that she wants to make the galaxy a better place. She plans to wipe out all the technology in the galaxy so that people will go back to a natural, balanced lifestyle. When Ree points out that using the Gate that way could kill everyone, Mora admits she hadn't thought of that, but that she's sure she can compensate to leave some alive.

Ree tells her about the family, about her being a Sent, about Dalt and the brainwashing. Mora's horrified to be related to Dalt. They argue about the meaning of balance. Ree points out that since twins were the prophecy, then that would mean that Dalt's part of it too; his technological obsession and her natural understanding must both be important.

And then a witch snags Ree's and Lydia's lightsabers and activates them. Maul. Luckily, Ree's been stocking multiple lightsabers lately.

Z and Kedrihm'Val and the others are a good distance away from Ree at this point on the other side of about 40 Force witches, so it takes a bit before they realize something's happening. When Z notices the activity, he hits a button. Crashing mechanical sounds begin out in the woods as the AT-AT he had rigged up to a slave circuit begins coming in. Meanwhile, SARR grabs Dalt's lightsaber from his belt. Kedrihm'Val, seeing this over Z's shoulder, looks kind of horrified, and Z actually shouts in shock. Poor Dalt looks terrified.

Lydia's out of the fight, Ree's holding Maul off, and the witches surrounding them are becoming suspicious of this outsider who's suddenly fighting one of their own. The rest of the group has forty witches to get through in order to get over there, so instead Kedrihm'Val calls up the plants to trap Maul. Met with a moment to take action, Ree Force Lights him, driving his spirit out of the witch's body. Maul tries to possess Kedrihm'Val, then Dalt, then Malina in quick succession, but all of them resist, so he leaps into another witch. But which one?

Kedrihm'Val senses him and sends a telepathic message to her and the other Jedi. They ambush him. Once he's down for the count, the other witches draw a magic circle to keep his spirit trapped.

Kedrihm'Val notices that Z's still holding Darth Maul's body, blue Zabrak blood running down his armor. And...oh yes, it's generating a bubble of anti-Force.

Ree turns back to Mora to present her argument, handing over the information on the Chosen One. Mora isn't convinced...and then Kyp comes crashing out of the jungle in a veil of lightning.

Z pitches Darth Maul's body at Anakin as he emerges from the woods, and hits the button for the AT-AT again. The thing opens fire with its turbo-lasers. When the smoke clears, there's nothing but a smoking crater where the clone of Anakin Skywalker stood. "I killed Darth Vader healthy!" Z boasts. Kedrihm'Val tries to process that statement, then gives up and asks Dalt, "Do I have the language right? Was that supposed to make sense?" "No," Dalt reassures him. "That was just testosterone speaking."

Kyp looks like hell, but he says he'll be okay. He tells them there was no soul in that body, just a mind that remembered some things about who it once was.

Pulling her trump card, Ree turns over the message her uncle recorded. Mora withdraws to listen to it, and (thanks to Ree's player rolling a 1 on the Will save) breaks down. Ree comes over to Kyp, who's collapsed against a tree, to thank him. "I'm not sure I could have handled that," she tells him. Kyp gives her a look that all but says, 'I'm not sure I could've handled that either!'

Mora calls her bodyguards in to her, then emerges without them, looking rejuvenated. When Ree confronts her about killing them, Mora tells her, "I suppose if they hadn't pledged their lives to me willingly, I might've had a problem with it." Ree asks Dalt how the gate is coming. Not sure what she's exactly asking about, he says it'll take weeks to get it working, so Mora decides she might as well go back with Ree to visit Devith.

Once Dalt finishes disconnecting the Dark Side device, Kedrihm'Val Force Lights the goo to render it inert. "I should dismantle it, I suppose," Dalt says thoughtfully. "It is an abomination, but it's a beautiful piece of technology..." He comments that if he activated the gate, he could fix Kedrihm'Val's world, bring back Alderaan, and fix all sorts of things. "What'd you just say?!" demands Endek, popping out of the bushes where he'd been lurking the whole time, ready to snipe Mora.

Kyp gets put in medbay (where SARR gets to watch over him, oh goodie!). They mag the Jedi fighters to the Starwind, Z detonates the bombs on the Infiltrator. It's a real big explosion; everyone applauds. The witches put Maul's spirit in a rock, which Oola drops into a box of ysalamiri hormone. That'll be one ticked-off mineral. Kedrihm'Val puts Padme in the medbay along with Kyp, and observes that it really is her soul in there. Kyp offers sarcasm: "Luke, we killed a crazy robot clone of your father, but on the bright side we brought your mom back from the dead." Dalt explains that he created his cloning technology specifically to recall a person's spirit, as he wanted to use it to bring himself back if he died. Ree speaks to witches to find out if any of the kidnapped offworlders want to leave, and gathers people up.

Once they take off, Endek demands to know what they meant about bringing back planets. They explain about the Gate and everything. Dalt wonders aloud whether Ree's planet is really the 'Force star' he's been looking for. Endek likes the idea of bringing back Alderaan. Apparently its destruction really upset him. Kedrihm'Val, on the other hand, is less thrilled with the idea of mucking around with the natural order any more than they have already.

They make Kedrihm'Val run errands for their guests, who expect to be served by men and probably would prefer, well, not-Z. Z tries to insult Dalt: "You're the closest thing to a woman we have on this ship. Well jedi woman. I mean you're gay! You're gay, Dalt!"

"Well..." drawls Dalt, looking a bit surprised by the outburst. "And think how much money I wasted on your mother."

Z jumps across the table at him. Dalt Force-chokes him in self-defense while Ree and Kedrihm'Val grab him and shove him back in his seat, then scold Dalt.

Ree calls her family to let them know whom she's bringing home. Her uncle is stunned but happy. Her mom is also shocked but gamely steps up. "Oh my. Wow. Um...well, I'll make up the guest rooms, and... What does she eat, other than babies?"

Monday, December 10, 2007

Dathomir, the arrival

First, it's off to Yavin to talk to the Dathomiri students. They recall an outsider coming in to lead the Nightsisters, and how unusual it was because none of the Dathomiri are all that keen on outsiders. She had something to do with slaves, and kept trying to get into the Imperial compound. They never knew why, but the place was on auto-defense and there was no way the witches could break in. She used the Dark Side aggressively, which took a toll on her body, so she clung desperately to youth. She used a technique to drain vigor from other Force users, which restored her. She also had a core group of children she kept isolated from everyone else. Whether they were special followers or prisoners, no one is quite sure. The students name some Dathomiri who might be able to tell them more.

Kyp sends a message to Ree that Anakin has woken up and left the planet. He's probably heading to Dathomir, but Kyp did a bit of computer magic so that Anakin was misinformed on where to find it. It won't keep him away forever, but it does buy the crew a head start.

Next, to Ree's home. Dalt eats pie while Ree tells her uncle everything. He takes it better than the family insisted he would. He says Mora cared for her family, but she just wasn't cut out for farm life. She had a paranoid streak--didn't like gossip, and she tended to assume it was about her. Which, granted, it often was. Ree asks him to record a message for Mora.

INON helps Ree's mother cooks, and when she finds out Dalt is a chef, he gets drafted too. Z gives him the hairy eyeball and doesn't let him near the chocolate.

Ree's uncle is surprised when he learns who Dalt is. "You brought your villain home? Well, I suppose pie can make just about anything better..." Dalt likes being referred to as the crew's villain. Devith also suggests that Ree hunt up Endek. He's on-planet somewhere.

About then, Ree's youngest brother careens into the kitchen, panting and losing his mind about a guest at the door. Turns out, Han Solo has stopped by. He wants to talk about some of the "hard choices" they'll be making soon. Cal, Ree's brother, is amazed at how ugly the Falcon is.

Han, it turns out, is there to make some...not-quite-suggestions on how Anakin and Padme should be handled. He doesn't advocate killing them, exactly, but...well. Well. How far do you risk the galaxy just for one or two people?

Ree, meanwhile, slides into a chair across from Endek, taking a small sort of revenge for him turning up out of the blue on her all the time. She gets right to the point: "Hi! We're going to Dathomir. Wanna come?" He agrees.

So, what do they do when they get to Dathomir? Han wants to know. Honestly, they don't have a whole lot of plan. Take care of the Gate first, since it's the biggest threat. Dalt nixes the idea of blowing it up, as he says that could be disastrous (er, oops?). Dalt thinks he could disconnect the device in about 20 minutes if they drop him in with a stealth team. Alternatively, it's a bit rocky, but they could try pulling it away with a tractor beam so he can deal with it somewhere else.

Then they'll need to deal with the academy. Oh, and Maul may be there. That'll be Ree's department, along with anyone else who can manage to be sufficiently fast and/or brutal. They call Malina to help out, and figure they'll try to recruit some help among the other witch clans.

Dalt says he has the codes for the Imperial fortress. They can dock there, which will protect them from any craziness going on. Also, it'd certainly get Mora's attention, which means Ree might be able to talk to her. Z is thrilled at the challenge of taking on witches riding rancors.

So, asks Kedrihm'Val once that's all settled, what would happen if you blew up one of those devices? Well, says Dalt, that would really suck. Evil Dark Side goo flying everywhere, getting into the water table, gravitating toward any life. It might start corrupting a place. It'd particularly suck on a planet thick with life energy, like Dagobah or Dathomir or...Abindosan... Then Dalt kind of gives him a look that says he just realized why someone might be asking, and adds, "It'd head toward those reefs like magnets."

Anyway. A problem for a time when Darth Maul doesn't have a giant Dark Side laser.

It's easy to get into the garrison, and Dalt has quite obviously been there before. He's even got his own leather chair. It doesn't take long before the Nightsisters head out that way. Dalt captures one so they can question her. Turns out there are two groups now in-fighting. One is Mora's group, and the other is led by a new arrival...who turns out to be Padma Amidala. But Padme wasn't Force sensitive, so how could she get the witches to listen to her...? Maul put himself in Padme's body and put the Blueprint in his! The witch is shocked when she realizes what they're saying. She demands to know if they can prove it.

Perhaps they can, if they can drive Maul out of Amidala's body. And if they can find Maul's and disable it before he reaches it, they won't have to deal with a raging Dark Side Zabrak. They're able to locate Maul's ship about a mile from the are where the Nightsisters are fighting. they can disable him, zap him with some ysalamiri hormone (Oola's carting the stuff around now), and take the body to the battlefield so that everybody's there to see the result. Oola, Z, Kedrihm'Val and Dalt will grab him.

Dalt spots an AT-AT in the installation's hangar. He, Z, and Oola all want to take it for a test drive, but that's not exactly stealthy. Lydia has to use the Force on Z to get him to calm down. Actually, it's hard to tell whether it works or not, but at least he grudgingly listens.

While Z mines the ship with more detonators than they can account for him carrying (really don't want to know where he puts those), the plan goes as planned. Until they realize that Maul put Padme's consciousness in his body. That slows them down a bit, till Dalt says he can rig a droid to hold her mind for a short term. Once he does that, SARR grabs Maul's body and more hormone and medical implements start popping out of his head. When the alarmed meatbags ask just what he's doing, he explains that he's splicing ysalamiri hormone into one of Maul's thyroid glands (apparently Zabraks have four) so that his own body produces it. Creepy, but effective.

That done, they get back and Dalt activates the satellite defenses to defend against any pesky incoming Jedi clones. Then he takes Z down to the armory, where Z gets a Dark Side lightning gun and Dalt picks up a couple of extra lightsabers. The Nightsister, now feeling fairly cooperative, tells them how to surprise Maul.

Sunday, December 09, 2007

The Blueprint

The Council meeting the next day is on the subject of Thule. They're moving against the invaders in a few weeks. The plan is to drive the Thule out of Bimm and follow them back to Thule (and keep an eye on Thrawn, of course). Thule's war leader is a woman named Davar Haktu, and she's reputed to be a powerful Force user. The ruler of Thule is a woman named Absinthe Dooku. Ree is concerned about that, because Dooku's home planet is often tetchy about relatives of their ruling family. They're very proud.

Ree asks about giving Dalt his coin. Luke thinks she should. And after the council, she catches up to Kyp to give him a piece of her mind about those comics. She also asks about Zan. Luke admits that he has been a touch concerned, considering Ree's vision, but he thinks they're on top of it.

So, she grabs Kedrihm'Val and Oola to give Dalt his coin. Oola has done some more research, and finds that the gate on Ree's planet is known as the "Gate of Healing." It's part of a triune of items also including the Infinity Gate and something called the Blueprint.. Ree's gate does something when powered by the Dathomir Gate, guided by the Blueprint. So where's the Blueprint? Could that be what Maul was looking for on Dagobah?

Well, he was sure after something on Dagobah, so it's just as well to head back and look.

Outside the Dark Side cave, Z asks whether the Force users want to go in. Ree hesitates, but Kedrihm'Val feels like he should, so Ree goes too. And then she promptly disappears.

Unable to find anything that might've happened to her, or to so much as sense her, the others are left to continue on and hope they can find her somewhere else in the cave. Meanwhile, Ree looks around to discover that she's somehow wound near her family's house. The animals lie dead in the field of some wasting disease, and the door is hanging off its hinges. The rooms inside are covered in blood and body parts. On the way, painted in blood, are the words, "You should have gone to Dathomir sooner. Why were you afraid?"

Kedrihm'Val feels a bit ill in the cave. Even Oola and Z can feel the oppressiveness. They discover a secret passage into a room. There's writing in the Architect language and an opened box that looks like it held some kind of computer core. "We need to wake up Drath," Oola says, looking at it.

On their way out, they find Ree, looking fine but shaken. When they break orbit with Dagobah, she calls her mother. The whole family is fine, and very excited about Ree's new comic. At a loss and quite alarmed, she seeks advice from Luke, who sympathizes with her. "That cave is a bad, bad place." Kedrihm'Val, meanwhile, sets Z on the delivery service to find out who's been sending those messages.

Drath knows what they're after, but says he has no incentive to tell them anything. They try to talk him into it, but the Council can't find any grounds on which to negotiate that he'd care for. But before they can put him back under, Drath shatters himself free and makes a run for it. The group takes him down and he surrenders, then bites a guard's nose off when the security comes in.

Well, that was a bust. But they are able to get some information from Dalt. He's unaware of anything called 'the Blueprint,' but he recognizes its description. Maul hid it on a base as a bargaining chip, he tells them, either on Naboo or Coruscant. Things being as they are, his guess is Naboo.

So, it's to Naboo they go. Z suggests looking for one of those fifteen million tracking devices SARR put on Maul's ship a while back. One of them might've fallen off. And sure enough, they locate a signal coming from an old research base in a mountain that was supposedly abandoned.

Oola snags floorplans for it. The place obviously saw a visitor recently. They find two cloning vats, both empty. One was clearly Maul. The other, Oola can't identify readily, but she takes some samples so they can test the DNA later. Then they find a secret door on one wall.

It takes them a long way down. There, there are two pedestals and a copying device. One holds the very computer core they were looking for, and the other is empty. Apparently, Maul made a duplicate of it. But why? When Ree picks it up, she finds out! It tries to mind-whammy her. The thing has a limited form of sentience. Z puts it in a box so it won't cause trouble.

On the way back to Coruscant with the device, Kedrihm'Val offers his theory that Darth Maul may want to plug Dalt's final Dark Side device into the Infinity Gate to create a mammoth Dark Side-tainting beam.

On Coruscant, Luke studies the gizmo and says it wants to interface with someone's mind in order to transmit its data. Instead, they plug it into a computer...from which the thing interfaces with the entire Coruscant power grid. While the lights flicker all over the planet, the thing begins to display information: literally the blueprint for the entire galaxy. It presents data for a while until it begins registering anomalies: missing planets, such as Alderaan and Kamino. At this point, it tries to access something on Ree's planet--probably the other gate--but can't. Clearly, the gate on her world builds planets. SARR pokes through the backlog of data and finds that this thing registered the Dark Side device sitting on top of the Infinity Gate.

Dalt's voice comes over the comm to point out that they didn't remember to isolate the prison ship from the power grid before they booted this thing up, though Oola did think to block it from accessing things like hospitals. Drath is loose up there, but the Jedi on board think they've got it under control.

And the DNA from the second cloning vat belongs to Padme Amidala. Kyp's response: "Awwww, giant rampant space banthas." "What about the Anakin clone?" Oola asks. "You want to wake him up?" responds Kyp. "This is how! Don't think about it too hard. ...Don't!"

Oola passes word on to the others. This prompts a council meeting at the Smashed Holocron, at least some minor distance away from the sleeping clone. Luke orders the group to deal with Dathomir. He has Ree and Kedrihm'Val fetch Dalt so he and Kyp can make sure he can be trusted. While they wait for the interrogation, Ree discovers she now has a drink called the Two-Fisted Farmgirl.

About half an hour later, Luke thinks that Dalt will be okay. He tells them to leave the next morning. In the meantime, everyone can try to guard their thoughts.

Friday, December 07, 2007

Tatooine: resting place of the Skywalker Seal

Ree is dismayed when she sees herself and the rest of the crew in the headlines the next day. She also learns that Scuzzy and Wuzz have started up a fan club for the group and are merchandising the heck out of them.

They decide to head back to Tatooine to look through Jabba's palace and see if they can learn anything more about the Skywalker seal. Z is enthusiastic, since he wants to find Jabba's treasure, but he mentions that the place has a reputation of vanishing would-be treasure hunters., and Oola has heard stories about brain-stealing robots that Jabba used to have guarding the place. Z suggests that they take Salek Endek with them to help with the traps Jabba undoubtedly left lying around.

Z also reports that he's heard nothing about bounty hunters who use ARC trooper armor, which means that this guy isn't a bounty hunter.

When Ree gets back to her room, she finds an envelope that's been slid under her door: old data records from the Clone Wars describing a mission where Anakin and Obi Wan went to Thule to destroy a weapon called the Dark Reaper, which converted a planet's energy into a destructive beam. Ree looks up the reference on the old temple computer core, then shows it to Kyp. He's worried about the possibility of Thule having rebuilt that weapon.

On the way back from Kyp's room, she passes some padawans in the hall who start giggling when they see what direction she's coming from. She rolls her eyes at what she assumes is fangirling.

The next morning, she meets with Endek, who says he has heard troubling stories. He tries to dissuade her, but grumpily agrees to come--insists on it, actually--when she won't change her mind.

Kedrihm'Val speaks to the two Jedi again. They tell him the Jedi found the coin there under a marker stone, and left it when they realized it was for the Chosen One. These Jedi are young, and one of them turns out to be quite the Chosen One fanboy. He proudly displays his collection of Chosen One comics and says all sorts of alarmingly naive things about Luke. The other Jedi is more useful: he points out that the coin is said to have information relevant to the Chosen One on it, so if Luke has it, then he probably has learned quite a bit from it by now.

So. The B'omarr monks were the first ones to settle Tatooine, about 700 years ago. It seems likely that they recognized the marker as a holy thing, and built their monastery around it. The monks are apparently gone, but there might be some information on early interactions with them left in the first settlement, which was built around the crashed Dowager Queen starship.
Z thinks it's likely that nobody would've bothered such apparently useless information, so there's a good chance it's still there.

Luke tells them he found the coin in Jabba's treasure store (much to Z's disgust; apparently he and Han just waltzed in and then back out again), where Jabba apparently put it after he found it much deeper in the complex.

Ree finds another note shoved under her door, this one about a Sith named Set Harth. Records in the old computer say that he's a mythical figure, a fallen Jedi who hunted Sith secrets. He was fascinated by the Sith and their mystique, and was allegedly born before the Mandalorian Wars, but the stories indicate that he would still be alive.

Ree wonders, could this be the secret leader of Thule? Or more likely, someone who's masquerading as this man? She checks up on who has been delivering these notes. The guards say they're brought to the temple by a messenger service. She brings this information to Kyp, who's likewise a little disturbed by this anonymous help. He tells her she'll need to attend a Masters' conference.

On the way out, she passes Luke in the hall. "Kyp has some information for you," Ree mentions to him. "Ah," says Luke meaningfully. "Is he in there now?" "Yep!" she replies cheerily. Heh, even Luke thinks there's something up.

The next morning is time to go. Z is drunk. Oola introduces her new droid, INON. He's chipper and sweet. SARR is revolted.

Endek knows of someone with ARC armor. The guy frequents the Rim and loves a challenge. Z, annoyed, says he's putting in better traps on Ree's balcony.
Re: "Don't kill any pigeons."
Z: "Why not?"
Ree: "They're living things."
Z: "So?"
Ree: "Z, don't kill any pigeons."

Ree thinks it might be easier to simply move her quarters. "But don't you like where your room is?" asks Z. "Well, it's convenient," admits Ree. "I figured it was convenient," replies Z, who considers that she's just down the hall from Kyp.

When they enter the old palace, Ree and Kedrihm'Val both sense telepathic chatter in the air. Ree follows it to a secret passage in a wall. Down some old stairs, she encounters a spider-like droid with a bubble holding a brain. It backs away into a room when it sees them. Ree, 'hearing' it talking with others, approaches and asks for directions. They're polite enough about it.

So, they head down more stairs, and Endek disarms several vicious traps. They find a square block with the propechy of the Chosen One written on it. In Galactic Standard. There's a hole where the coin apparently fit. Endek says that no one native to this galaxy built this thing. It's the Architects again. The prophecy was theirs? Why should they even care?

When one of them mentions the name Skywalker during the discussion, the ground suddenly shifts a little. They all look at each other for a moment, then Kedrihm'Val says, "Luke." It shifts again. It's a verbal lock, they realize. Recite the Skywalker family and it opens the floor into another room. Down there, the walls are covered with Architect writing. There are two perfectly rendered life-size statues of Luke and Leia, each of whom hold their own coin. There are no holocrons in them or anything, but the patterns on them seem to be personalized. Ree takes those. Oola knows enough Architect at this point to know that the walls talk about balance and the universe being thrown out of balance--damaged and repaired. Something about the gate on Ree's planet and the Infinity Gate. She can gather that something hasn't been done yet.

Z finds a hidden case in the floor: a box for the two coins, with four more inside. One of these is a variant on the Sent family medallion with circuit-like patterns. Dalt, obviously. One's a variant of Ree's family seal (a fact which Ree does not recognize and denies when they point it out to her). One is kind of roguish, and the other has primitive supernatural symbols on it. Jude and Mora?

Z wonders quietly to the others "what you do with a Jedi in denial of her destiny." And how did the Architects interpret all this? Just because they saw clearly doesn't mean they understood it the same way, after all. They seem to have identified Luke and Leia as some kind of rulers or royalty.

On the way back out, the monks tell Ree they would like to repay her for her tolerance someday by helping her toward enlightenment. There's a vaguely menacing undertone in that...but they don't seem inclined to mess with this group.

On the way home, Ree has a vision of an evil Force user with long white hair. He breaks open the Jedi prison ship to get someone. She passes this on to Luke at the Jedi temple. He says everything's fine there, but they can double security for a while, just in case.

When they land, there are reporters waiting. Ree manages to beg off, and hurries in to give the coins to Luke. He comments that Leia's going to be ticked. She hates getting involved in this stuff. Ree makes it halfway down the hall when she hears Luke's voice in her head calling her back. He hands her her coin, and also suggests she watch the past week's news. She also remembers to ask to have her room changed. When he asks why, she says, "Because people keep breaking in and Z wants to mine the crap out of my balcony." "You know what," says Luke, "I'll have your rooms changed."

And he does. So now she's right next to Kyp.

Ree discovers that Luke was referring to a new comic strip about her. Written by Dyt Urron, it follows her entirely fictional new adventures. Kyp's not in his room when she calls on him. Apparently the Force clued him in on the danger.

Dalt says the walls tell the story of Luke and Leia. Nothing particularly new. Then he gets onto his 'give everyone the Force' jag again. He makes a good argument for it, really.

Thursday, December 06, 2007

Sith on a plane!

Now to find that leak. Kyp thinks the Council is above suspicion. Ree reminds him that members have been compromised before: remember when Dalt possessed Master Roon? But they can leave that for later if they don’t find something else. They figure they’ll start with the Council chambers.

Sure enough, Oola spots a signal coming from one of the decorations. There’s a listening device hidden in a Naboo sculpture that the Naboo contingent had given the Jedi as a gift. The signal leads back to the Senate building. Oola heads over there with Ree tagging along, and finds it leads to the offices of Dev Miat, the Naboo Senator. Ree tells Luke, who says to leave it there and learn more about Miat. Oola suggests using the bug to pass false information.

Erin tells them that Miat is the leading pacifist in the Senate. He’s the one who’s been blocking actions against the Thule, along with his small but influential clique. He’s been in the Senate almost since it reformed. Oola’s brother says he’s a really wonderful guy. Very idealistic. Even Oola’s brother has trouble imagining him being a traitor.

They decide to sneak in to look around. Disguising themselves as janitors, they find the signal leading to a receiver in the desk of Cyndel Kenar, who’s one of Miat’s aides. She’s in charge of domestic relations for his group, which means she sent the gift. Erin tells them Kenar comes from a prominent Naboo noble lineage. They’ll have to go to Naboo for more, as there’s apparently something odd about her family. Luke suggests they be delicate, since this could impact diplomatic relations.

Interesting place, Naboo. Not only did they follow Severan Telik there, and find a secret lab of the Emperor’s, but Dalt’s also got a base there. Speaking of which, Kedrihm swings by to ask Dalt about it before they go.

Dalt says that he used that base for personal work, not for the Emperor. Also mentions that the Corporate Sector base holds many of his more marketable inventions. Kedrihm comments about how many of their leads head to Naboo. Dalt: “Something about Naboo...” There’s something about Naboo, but he can’t remember. Says the memories are coming back slowly (oh, the memories are coming back? There's something to mark). Anyway, when Kedrihm asks about Palpatine’s people, Dalt says he thinks the Emperor killed all his family. He knows the Kenars a little from diplomatic parties and whatnot: very into history, always involved with the monarchy (Dalt mocks the idea of an elected monarchy, which also has Kedrihm confused, as the language seems to contradict). The Kenars have served as rulers for hundreds of years.

On the way out, Kedrihm swings by Kyp to suggest that they might consider letting Dalt help with Grievous. It’s unlikely to teach him anything new in cybernetics, but it could give him a distraction. Kyp seems inclined to think about it.

On beautiful Naboo, Onna hunts up info on the Kenar family while the others track down Dalt’s lab. Not hard, since he told them where it was. It’s in a big warehouse, housing a Naboo starship. The thing doesn’t work, but the pilot chair features a control helmet that’s an amplifier for Force illusions. The ship’s also rigged to produce multiple false transponder and radar signals: the ultimate camouflage ship. The rest of the place houses similar experiments in using the Force to enhance existing technology. Oddly, there’s nothing the least bit harmful in the entire place. Did Dalt just hang out here…or did he hide the more alarming stuff from prying Naboo do-gooder eyes?

They indeed find a secret compartment in the floor. It’s trapped with an odd gas, and contains a box locked so it can be opened by Dalt’s genetic signature...but only if Dalt’s in a state of heightened distress. The box holds journals, pictures of his family, and his lightsaber. The journal simply holds logs about building the stuff on the ship and the reasoning behind incorporating the Force into technology. They take all that, along with the control headset from the ship.

Catch up to Onna and SARR. They’ve found a picture of a regal older man with his arm around a young Palpatine. The man was Prince of Theed (a diplomatic position concerned with training young people into politics) Teras Kenar, Cyndel’s great-grandfather. After noting that Palpatine got into politics very young, even by Naboo standards, Onna tells them that Teras was a more than upstanding citizen. He died of a heart attack around the age of 60, and was found by Palpatine, who was 20 at the time. Most of the Kenar children died in accidents within the next 10 years. The family nearly died out. After the Emperor was reported dead—within days—Noah Kenar came forward with proof that he was related to the family. He’s Cyndel’s dad. But he died 3 years ago, just before Cyndel entered politics. Again, she’s the one who found the body.

They decide to go talk to Cyndel’s family, presenting it as a research interest. They tell them more about Teras. He was practically idolized in his own time as a saint. Always helping people, doing medical research, concerned with healing skills. They think he would’ve been a doctor if he weren’t a politician. His private library is held at the museum. They check that out and find a secret compartment on the underside of his desk that’s gooey with badness. It holds a vid, which they take to the ship to watch.

The vid shows Teras and Palpatine doing Sithy things. They refer to each other as Plagius (Teras) and Sidious (Palpatine, of course). They’re working on dead bodies, which mostly don’t do anything and which they declare as failures, until one finally gets up, to the horror of the Starwind’s crew. At this, Teras exclaims that it’s “only a step from this to creating life!”

And now it’s obviously time to questin Cyndel. They call Luke and tell him they found Palpatine’s master. “Alive?!” exclaims Luke, sitting up and reaching for his lightsaber. “No, no.” They explain a little; he says to head back and they’ll talk.

On the way, Oola finds that the gas was knockout gas designed to work specifically on Dalt. What is up with this? And Lydia recalls the story about how Anakin Skywalker “had no parents.” What if that was true? What if Palpatine figured out how to...make people?

When they get back, Luke hauls the Council into Kyp’s room to avoid the listening device so he can inform everyone. Kyp’s annoyed by the invasion. They give Dalt his stuff (except the lightsaber and ship thingie). Dalt’s vaguely suspicious, but doesn’t react particularly oddly. Away from him, Z wonders what to do if Dalt tries to kill his clone. Which one should be living as Lexi’s father? Who has the right? What about his family’s opinions?

SARR interrupts: “Alarms all over the Senate building.” Ree breaks for the door, Kedrihm close on her heels. The hubbub is coming from Cyndel’s office. Her desk is cleaned out, the place is a wreck, and two people are dead: one by lightsaber, one burned to ash. The window is shattered. Ree leaps out, Kedrihm behind her, and they both feel a trail of taint in the Force. Not just Dark Side—it feels like Sith.

Oola gets the Senate’s security tapes: Cyndel at her desk, spaced out like a farseeing trance at lunch. She comes to, Force lightnings the aide who comes in with a cheery greeting, pops a lightsaber out of her desk and bisects another, then digs up some things and flees.

Ree traces her to the Naboo consulate. No one answers her hail. Oola says she sees no lifesigns inside, so Ree and Kedrihm hop the fence and go in. Lightsaber marks all over. Oola taps the security tapes there to see that she tore in, killed people, grabbed some stuff, and fled in a speeder. They follow in a second speeder. Her trail leads to the nearest spaceport. Ree grabs the closest official: “Close down the spaceport, there’s a Sith on the loose!” Then they sneak onto the ship Cyndel got onto, tracking her to her suite...where she’s on the ceiling. Attack!

Ree shouts at passengers to get down. Kedrihm helps clear them out while she takes on Cyndel. Ree notes that Cyndel is protecting her backpack excessively. The ship begins to move as they fight, though it was supposed to be stopped. Cyndel tugs away Ree’s lightsaber with the Force, but Ree just pulls out another one and cuts the pack off her. A black book tumbles out.

Meanwhile, Oola can’t stop the ship—-the pilots have control—-so Kedrihm heads toward the cockpit. The door is locked down, maximum security. He squares himself, then tears the door out. The pilots inside are shocked, but won’t stop the ship. ”The lady told us to take off,” they keep saying. Kedrihm can’t break the mind effect, so he simply pulls them away from the console and leaves it to Oola.

Cyndel flees, Ree chases. Oola drives the ship in circles since she can’t make it stop. Cyndel breaks Ree’s borrowed lightsaber, so Ree pulls out another, much to Cyndel’s disgust. Ree comms to Kedrihm about the evil Sith book lying in the compartment. He knocks the pilots out and heads back for it, but when he enters the compartment, the book starts speaking to him, tempting him with promises of knowledge to help his people and stop Thule. He manages to shake it off and drops it into one of Cyndel’s suitcases.

Oola brings the ship back in to land not too far from the spaceport, to Cyndel’s great frustration. She leaps off, Ree following, and they both land on a passing speeder. Ree sets herself to protect the driver.

Oola spots people from the temple heading to the Senate. It occurs to her to wonder how SARR knew so quickly that something was happening. Kyp’s sitting watch on the comm, so she fills him in and he heads toward the spaceport to give Ree backup.

Cyndel cuts the speeder in half, falling away from Ree. Ree grabs the driver and leaps to another speeder, where she shoves him into the passenger seat, then takes off after Cyndel.

Kedrihm gets off the ship when it comes to a stop, but the area’s completely empty and he has a really bad feeling. Someone bad is standing in the shadow of an alley. Someone bad, angry, and Zabrak. He comms Oola: “Oola...I think Drath is watching me.” She tells Kyp, who’s very alarmed for a different reason. He heads back to the temple to check on Anakin.

Cyndel flees into a casino, where Ree follows, warning security that there’s a dangerous person insde.

The case flies out of Kedrihm’s hand. He grabs it again and gets pulled along for the ride, swinging a kick at Drath as he gets close enough. “Do you have a lightsaber?” asks Drath. “Too bad for you.” But he doesn't quite manage to Force lightning Kedrihm.

The casino’s dark and confusing. Ree can’t spot Cyndel at first, till she hears a whistle and turns to see Cyndel standing atop the bar. The bottles of liquor on the shelves behind her shiver into glass splinters and a rain of alcohol, and Cyndel holds out a lit match..which she drops.

Kedrihm attacks, driving Drath backward off the edge of the platform. Neither will let go of the suitcase, so Kedrihm falls with him, coming down feet-first on top of Drath as they land.

Ree trusts the fire suppression system to do its job, gunning for Cyndel instead, throwing her across the room. Oola gets to the casino in time to see Ree cut off Cyndel’s arm with her lightsaber. The shock makes the Sith pass out.

Drath and Kedrihm square off while Z catches up to them, but they keep leaping and rolling off the platforms, so he has trouble keeping up. Drath manages to yank the case from Kedrihm’s hands and leaps down, but Kedrihm follows him and pulls it back. Then Drath knocks him over the edge of the next platform before Kedrihm can get a good grasp on the case, and they both tumble, to coming up fighting over the suitcase. Drath rips the case out of Kedrihm’s hands, sending it flying over the edge as they both lose their grip. Drath makes to leap after it, but Kedrihm kicks him backward. Drath, looking startled, exclaims, “Book!” Kedrihm calls out, “Z, get it!” Z dives, but Drath catches his foot on the way past. Kedrihm punches Drath in the face so he staggers back from Z, but he grabs Kedrihm’Val and they both go over the edge. Leaping for the suitcase, they both snag it at the same time...and Drath thumbs the lock, sending clothes flying and the book tumbling out. As much to get away from the damned thing as anything, Kedrihm Force-pushes Drath over the edge and follows him down, keeping him from getting back up to the book while Z retrieves it. Drath calls Z’s flechette launcher to him, aiming it at Kedrihm’Val, who flips out of the way and drains its energy away. So Drath clubs him with it instead, then tries to Force-grip Kedrihm’Val’s balls...which he just manages to negate (thankfully).

Drath looks up to see Z making away with the book safely tucked back in the suitcase, and shouts, “Are you too much of a coward to face me?” Seeing Z hesitate, Kedrihm calls, “Just think how frustrated he’ll be if you get away with it.” “Coward not to face me!” Drath snarls, seeing Z start to turn away. Z stops again, then says reluctantly, “This thing is important, isn’t it?” He sighs when Kedrihm nods, then Oola calls on the comm, “Z, I need you here!”

Kedrihm tackles Drath to the ground to make sure he can’t follow Z. “Gay,” mutters Drath, but Kedrihm’Val doesn’t care about those sorts of insults, and replies, “Whatever you like,” knowing it’ll irritate him. Of course, that backfires when Drath bites his ear off. Kedrihm’Val snarls in pain, then nerve-pinches him, knocking him unconscious.

About that time, Ree and Kyp get there, having seen the two of them fight-falling down through Coruscant. Ree helps Kedrihm with his ear while he catches his breath. Kyp tells them that no one escaped except for Drath. He’s fairly impressed, actually: the Jedi prison ship holds Force users by essentially depriving them of environment, forcing them into Force hibernation. Drath’s just such a brute that he could endure that long enough to get out.

Safely back at the temple with the evil book and two new prisoners, they have to figure out what to do with the thing. Kedrihm: “Can anyone else hear it talking to them?” Others: “No.” Kyp: “Yes.” They look at him. Oola: “It’s just a ‘you guys’ thing, I guess.” Z asks, “Will it shut up if I threaten it with my stream of justice?” Ree’s aghast, but it does indeed shut up. Which makes it even more creepy, since apparently that means it’s somewhat sentient. So Kyp just lightsabers the blasted thing.

Oola shows off her new droid to Dalt (she converted the destroyer droid into an astromech, but kept it in the same body with an assortment of weapons), who thinks it’s pretty cool. But he wonders what’s with this crew and alarming droids.

The next morning, Kyp is overjoyed about the possibilities for movies. Ree’s all over the news, which talks about almost nothing but how she chased down a Sith in the spaceport. Kedrihm’Val and Z are getting good coverage, too, much to the joy of the producers of the new “Primal Justice” holo-show. Ree still doesn’t like the movies, since she thinks it fosters the wrong impression about Jedi. She’s uncomfortable with the public idolizing them like they can do no wrong. She tells Kyp she thinks that the Jedi should do some community service so that people can get to know them better as people and be less intimidated by them. “Except for Luke,” Kyp says. “Luke is intimidating.”

Onto other business. Kyp tells them that apparently Dooku founded Thule, which may be house Ventress got out there. The old computer core doesn’t hold much else on the Uncharted Territories: just information on Outbound Flight and a bit about the Chiss. There is a bit of interesting data on the Infinity Gate, however. They already know it’s a powerful Architect artifact, but apparently what the Architects used it for was as a power source for their other technology: the planet movers and so on. So, it was on Dathomir, and the Sith tower holds a synchronous position between it and Yavin. Then (other than the old Sith temples) what’s up with Yavin? Kyp doesn’t know.

Well, they need to go to Yavin IV anyway, to talk to the Dathomiri students and see what they can learn from them about Dathomir. Thrawn and the Republic are finally ready to square off with Thule (well, Thrawn’s been ready), so the crew’s job is to keep Thule away from whatever it is they’re actually after. And that probably means Dathomir. So Ree wants to fill in their gaps on what they know about the planet and her aunt’s setup there so they can go in prepared.

Before they leave, Kedrihm asks Dalt about that gunk he got injected with on Abindosan a while back. Why did he keep seeing visions of Darth Maul? Since Kedrihm has no apparent connection with the man, Dalt shrugs it off. “Maybe the Force wanted you to see it.” But Dalt’s “reasonably certain” there aren’t any other side effects he should know about. Though he breaks into a grin as he says it, which Kedrihm doesn’t find to be especially reassuring.

Oola has done alarming things with that droid. Truly alarming, and they probably won’t learn the full extent till they see the thing in action. SARR seems to be accepting it placidly enough. Which is good, because the last thing they need at this point is a droid-fight between a smart ex-destroyer droid and a…a SARR.

Well. Now that all that business is taken care of, it’s off to Yavin IV.

Grievous Bodily Harm

Ree tells the Council she wants to tell Dalt about his history. They agree, so she volunteers Kedrihm'Val and Oola for it. He likes them, after all.

Dalt’s skeptical about the information. He doesn't like the idea of being related to the crackpot woman on Dathomir, so he insists on double-checking the evidence to prove it. They let him coordinate scientists in running some verifying tests on Jude’s DNA, and he's disappointed to learn it's true.

He tells them more about Mora: she’s feral, believes that the way of Force is to kill or be killed. She’s been trying to fix the Infinity Gate, but he scoffs that she can’t do it without him. It’s Architect technology. How does he know so much about Architect tech? asks Kedrihm. Dalt shrugs and says he’s just a genius. It comes to him. He goes on briefly about what a great gift to the galaxy he is. Kedrihm agrees (quite honestly) that Dalt is certainly unique and has changed the galaxy, which pleases Dalt. Dalt wonders aloud what Ree’ll do about Mora (he's pleasantly surprised when they say Ree hasn’t said anything about redeeming her), and wants to go to Dathomir with them.

Ree does intend on trying to redeem her aunt, of course, but she hasn't spoken to the others about it.

Speaking of whome, an intruder on her balcony wakes Ree up that night. The person tags her with a dart then flies away with a rocket pack. The armor reminds her of Mandalorian armor, but it isn’t. She goes to med bay to get checked. The dart had some kind of tracker fluid in it. The medics are able to clean most of it out of her, but it takes a couple of hours.

Ree goes back to bed. When she feels odd lumps under pillow, she leaps up and finds that it's a mine. She tosses it out her window, where it explodes in a shower of confetti and a party horn. This is so weird it makes Ree nervous.

She tells the others at breakfast. No one knows what to make of it. Z thinks it’s just to shake her up. He suggests that she check temple security tapes, where he recognizes it as ARC trooper armor: a full set, in good condition. He’s upset someone got past his balcony traps. Wants to put deadly animals on her balcony. Maybe a Mynock. Ree: “Mynocks don’t breathe air!” Z: “C’mon, one dead Mynock.” “No!”

Anyway. Ree wants to go to Tatooine and get the buried thing.

They get there to find a hole where the gizmo was. Ree: “Is there any way to track this thing?” Z: “Well, I am a bounty hunter.” The tracks lead to the old Skywalker place. Ree reminds them that Luke sold the place to neighbors, and they might not like intruders.

And speak of the devil. Danger sense! Someone shoots at them, but not well. Ree charges the building to draw fire while the others come in behind. Z rams the guy with his jetpack. It’s the stupid Rodian. He hid the core in the kitchen, where it’s stuffed into the breadbox. He also raided the fridge. Happily, no one’s at home.

The Rodian says soldiers at the cantina hired him--Thule soliders, by his description. He keeps begging them to give the core back. Oola and Z have a plan: plant info on a fake computer core that’ll lead the Thule into a trap. The Rodian’s fine with that, so long as he gets paid. Kedrihm’s worried about the Rodian remembering them, so Ree does the honors, and Rodian trots off in happy oblivion.

The fake core tells Oola what the Thule are doing with it. They’re looking for particular files: Infinity Gate, Uncharted Territories, Count Dooku. A memo that Palpatine had stored in the Senate that the jedi found just before the Purge.

Oola digs that last one out of the real core: on Utapau, in a cavern, there’s a duplicate Grievous body. They don’t know if it auto-activated or if someone would have to go down and boot him up (maybe this is what Obi Wan said the Sents dug up).

Ree calls Kyp, who’s happy about the core...til he hears what the Thule are after. He says he’ll call together the Council-- Kedrihm'Val halts him and asks how Thule knew where to find the core. Only they and the Council knew about it. So is this the leak they’d theorized about? Kyp keeps it in mind, says to rendezvous with people he’ll send to meet them on Utapau.

The Utapaui really like Jedi. The crew hangs out, waiting for Kyp's people. On the second day, Ree’s comm beeps with an incoming text message. It says there are Thule agents on location on Utapau. No sign of who sent it. Oola traces the signal and finds it's coming from Bimm. Could be Zann, but whomever it is, SARR points out that they went to quite a risk in sending that message.

Ree calls Kyp, who’s in transit. Oola checks the Starwind and their own comms to make sure no one snuck listening devices in or anything, but they’re clean. Then Ree sets Z and Kedrihm on the Thule agents.

Z and Kedrihm find six Thule operatives taking orders from an ominously hooded type. Another hooded, ridiculously large (8 foot tall) person behaves like the first one’s apprentice. He looks kind of like a wolfman and has a lightsaber. The Thule have a map with 3 locations, one of which is right. Z goes ahead to plant mines while Kedrihm heads back to tell the others. Ree briefs Kyp, and realizes he’s on the Falcon. Lydia thinks they’d better tell Z to use stun mines, because he’ll probably use explosives otherwise.

They catch up with him in the tunnels ahead of the bad guys, and hide to ambush them in case stun mines don’t bring them down. Z says he planted explosives beyond the stun mines as a backup plan, to block the entrance.

The bad guys come in—-the big Sith and two soldiers. One gets knocked out by the mines, the second is staggered. The big thing is unfazed. Z blows the secondary mines, caving in the tunnel beyond them. Kedrihm telekineses a rock at the second soldier’s head to knock him out. Lydia and Ree move in on the big Sith, who throws an unconscious soldier at Kedrihm, then telepathically sends a message out. Probably for backup, since three more troops come in. Oola, hiding by the cave mouth, puts up an electrified wire: one soldier gets knocked out, one trips, he third makes it. She knifes him. Z motions “watching you” to him.

The Sith shoots an electrified net from the pommel of his lightsaber, which catches Lydia. Z takes out the soldier. While Kedrihm knocks out a soldier who was getting up, Ree takes on the Sith, who’s really annoyed about the useless ‘help.’

Ree: “Sure you don’t want to surrender?”
Sith: *eloquent look*
Ree: “Just being polite.”
Sith: “I thank you for that.”

Oola conks out the soldier who was thrown at Kedrihm, who’s getting back up. The Sith sighs, then rushes Ree, who gets knocked back. Lydia cuts herself loose. Oola's knife-droids latch onto the Sith's ankles and start stabbing.

Then someone from outside catches up the three soldiers lying at the cave mouth and hurls them about the room like blowing leaves. One crashes into Kedrihm, who lobs him into the big Sith, who’s staggered back. Ree takes the opportunity to attack, cutting the Sith nearly in half. Startlingly, that doesn’t kill him, though he’s pretty well incapacitated.

A thermal detonator rolls into the cave. Z throws it back out. It explodes, but the tunnel roof holds. Lydia Force Stuns the big Sith while Ree peeks outside. Two lightsabers swing at her from the cloud of dust. It’s the second cloaked figure: a freaky-looking bald lady in a black leather skirt. Oola rolls droids at her, which nail her but good. Seeing her staggered, Kedrihm Force Lights her, which catches her off guard and knocks her out.

They cuff up the Siths. Lydia makes sure the big one won’t die. Another of the soldiers is also a Force user, so they wrap him up, stuff the three Force users in the med bay for SARR to watch over, and call the Utapaui authorities to take care of the rest. Ree recognizes the girl: Asajj Ventress, a Dark Sider who served as Dooku’s apprentice for a time. Apparently she ran to hide out on Thule.

Kyp, Han, and Chewie arrive, and they head out to deal with Grievous.

On their way through the tunnels, they encounter MagnaGuards: three of them. Kyp leaps over them to take one on. Ree and Lydia confront the other two. Han blows the crap out of one, though it doesn’t quite go down. Z throws two blue, blinking balls at the droids: ion grenades. One succumbs. Kedrihm drains energy from the other, which Ree nails again. Oola’s knife droid finishes that off, and Kyp takes out his. Z and Kedrihm each grab one of the staves those things carried.

They head further in, down some rock-hewn stairs into a huge cybernetics lab. Looks like it’s where Grievous and his people hid out. As they pass, a destroyer droid falls off its pedestal. Startles them all, but it’s not activated. Kyp: “That seems ominous.” Oola scopes the place out. It’s still in working order. There’s an old message from Palpatine on the comm system, warning that Obi Wan is headed that way. Apparently they never got it. She digs up a map of the cave and shuts down the active security systems.

Living quarters on the left housed the techs. On the right are opulent quarters that Grievous apparently used, for whatever reason. Four lightsabers still hang in the wardrobe. Ree grabs those. The next lab is specifically for Grievous’s use. Kedrihm finds cloned organs for him and is horrified at the idea of a living being trapping itself in technology that way.

The final room holds what they came for: a Grievous chassis in a tank, organs and all. As they enter, his eyes shift toward them: he’s awake. Ree: “Oola, make sure that doesn’t get out.”

Too late! He comes busting out of the tank. Lightsabers ignite all around. After Grievous pulls out four, Kyp TKs two more from his own belt, setting them hovering above him, and pulls out a fourth, attaching it to his saber’s hilt to form a dual blade.

Ree cuts off one of Grievous’ arms. While he’s preoccupied with the three Jedi, Han blasts him three good shots in the chest. Kyp runs him through with one of the telekinetic lightsabers.

The others hear something coming from behind. It’s the dumb Rodian again, being chased by a big cave lizard. Z shoots the beast while Oola slips around it, heading for the destroyer droid back in the corridor.

Up front, Grievous fires up his repulsors and picks up lightsabers in his feet. Onna: “He’s got ass lifters?” She grabs Z’s ion rifle and misses with it.

Kedrihm calms the cave beast, but then the Rodian shoots it again. Chewie picks him up to keep him out of their way.

Grievous starts spinning his blades. Ree chucks a crate at him, which knocks him off-balance, then Kyp bounces him off the ground with the Force, knocking him over. Onna stuns him with the ion rifle, giving the Jedi an opening. Ree takes off his left shoulder, Kyp gets his right.

Kedrihm can’t whammy the beast again, so Z shoots it with pepper spray, which drives it off. Kedrihm: “Oola, make way!” Oola: “Yeep! Should I pursue?” Kedrihm to the Rodian: “What did you do to it?” Rodian: “I was just stealing some eggs.” Kedrihm to Oola: “Leave it alone.”

Grievous gets back up, balancing on one foot. Kyp: “That looks ridiculous.” Grevious doesn’t like to be mocked. He nails Ree and Kyp, then Kyp takes control of one of his arms and makes him start stabbing himself, which finally takes him out.

Ree has them take the remnants back, says he represents great advances in cybernetics that could be used to help people. They set the Rodian loose and head back to Coruscant with two Sith, five operatives, a Grievous carcass and Oola’s new pet destroyer droid.

Catching up on research

Remembering that they've got a missing Force-sensitive boy who was plugged into a Thule engine until recently, Kedrihm'Val learns from Dalt that he had labs on Naboo, in the Corporate Sector, and another hidden space station, where he stowed the boy. Dalt’s a bit reluctant to turn over information on all his bases (“I might need them again.”), and during the conversation comes up with and idea for Jedi-powered cyborg power armor, which he's pretty keen on. He had the kid working on some sort of arm band or wrist device, but can’t remember details. “Glad I left him a lot of food," he comments.

Ree hands notes on her Anakin dreams over to the Jedi librarian, and tells Luke about the vision where she saw him (or Zann, or Kyp) dead in a battle with the Thule. He takes it under advisement. The Ossus librarians are still researching the Sith space station.

They head to the station, which is cloaked with Dalt’s stealth tech. After hailing, they get caught in a tractor beam, and let it pull them in.

The station is a small one. Droids dressed like Imperial Guards come down to escort them up. The droids have boxes that radiate the Force on their arms. The boy, who has no name and doesn't seem to care that much, thinks Vader was a hero, Palpatine and the Jedi are all evil, and is waiting for orders from Dalt. Doesn’t want to come with them. He’s unwilling to believe anything they say, says that it could all be propaganda, but shows no inclination toward harm or even conflict.

They go back to the Starwind and call Dalt, who says that the boxes give droids minor Force powers. He intended them to eventually work for people too, but hasn’t gotten that part to work yet. Dalt gives them a string of numbers that’ll “make him pliable” (conditioning from the boy’s time as a Thule slave). Dalt seems...well, let’s say morally flexible and still a touch megalomaniacal.

They call Luke and talk to SARR, and decide to give the boy the code and explain about the danger from Thule, that he’s not safe out here. He agrees to come, and is surprised when they show no inclination to restrain him or control his behavior on the ship. They put him up at the temple and offer him freedom to roam, but ask him to keep an escort with him if he wanders outside to the city, since it’s huge and can be dangerous in some places. He says he wants to sleep, then talk to Dalt.

Oola talks to Dalt, who wants to know what their plans are for him. He’s bored and annoyed by the idea of them just picking his brains and riding on his coattails. She distracts him for a bit by talking about walking thrones. Later, he wonders why the Republic has allowed Thule to sit there enslaving Bimmisarri. Oola thinks they still distrust Thrawn too much to act. Dalt scoffs at that. He doesn’t find Thrawn scary, he says. He thinks the Republic has been infiltrated by Thule. “You need to go on an unreasoning witch hunt,” he offers, then suggests setting up the infiltrators by having one of the group voice something in public and see if someone tries to eliminate them.

Ree finds Kyp. “I have a bit of a...personal question to ask.” He gives her a wide-eyed, alarmed look, but she just wants to know how to talk someone back from the Dark Side. “You know, a Jedi is probably the worst person to ask,” he says. “I don’t know any who’ve done it.” He says you have to find out why they turned to begin with. They talk about Ree’s aunt. She was adopted at the age of two by her grandfather...what mission was he on? Endek might know. And Ree’s uncle might know what turned his wife, but her family is so reluctant to talk about it, and they keep telling her that it'd hurt him. If she was at all good, Kyp thinks it probably had to do with something happening to her loved ones. He also suggests she ask Dalt, since he knows Mora somewhat.

After lunch, Ree talks to Dalt. He’s sulky on the topic. He says Mora is mean and completely obsessed with power. Barely notices males, and wants females to be little copies of her. Dalt finds her clichéd: “She’s a not-ugly version of Palpatine.” They kept the special students on Dathomir under her tutelage: the children from the Jedi families, along with exceptionally strong Force users. “I think my virile nature intimidated her,” he opines. She is proud of her daughter, Jude, who won’t give her the time of day. Aunt Mora was already on Dathomir when Dalt got there. He doesn’t know what she did between leaving Ree’s planet and his meeting her on Dathomir. It was her idea to kidnap Jedi families and the house symbols were her plan. Dalt figured they'd be useful to him, so he went along with it, but he doesn't know what the house seals were supposed to be fore. Ree thinks Mora might’ve gotten into her granddad’s records and found information about the gate there. He adds that he wants out of his imprisonment. “I’d be willing to be wrong in order to get out.”

Ree sets to work constructing a timeline. She gets sealed records from her planet and finds that there’s one week missing out of a particular month.

Oola’s homesick.

Kedrihm'Val also starts putting together a timeline. He researches the B’omarr monks, hoping to trace the Skywalker medallion. They’re only about 700 years old, one of the first settlers on Tatooine. The coins seem to be about 2000 years old, dating to just after the Ryssand fiasco when most Jedi died and Jedi order reorganized with the Council first forming, but the Skywalker coin far predates the others, and its prophecy seems to have inspired the Jedi to create the rest. So what did the Jedi know about Ree’s planet and the gate? Ree's planet was settled only 300 years ago. Is the gate not from the Jedi?

Erin and Master Roon look through Senate family records, and the crew talks to Sent’s family holocron about Senator Sent’s relationship to his family. They also set Z on Sent to research and learn all he can about him. Kedrihm and Onna tail the Skywalker prophecies, while Ree keeps pursuing information on her planet and the gate.

Oola talks to her brother. He finds Sent frustrating: “Such a politician,” he says. That seems to be a recurring theme around Sent, actually. Sent’s not very remarkable, her brother tells her. The guy doesn’t trust Jedi. He's very conservative, exerting great influence over the traditionalists. He’s been quiet lately, out of the Senate on vacation since his wife is having a child. They’ve gone to their vacation planet, Chandrila. Took their staff with them and everything, so his place is pretty empty. Oola senses opportunity.

Ree's planet was settled 300 years ago. Her family pops up during the colonization, but aren’t accounted for in any transit records. They and the Sins appear on-planet like they’d been there the whole time. There are no records of land distribution to them, aren’t in transport ship manifests. Her family goes back about 10,000 years. She finds that her planet appears on star charts at the founding 300 years ago, but not 400 years ago...but the solar system was on record about 1900 years ago, and her planet was noted then.

The Ossus librarians interrupt Ree's research with some information from the Jedi Temple: the librarian there learned that the Oracle of Pelgrin is apparently meant to guide the Chosen One in bringing balance to the Force. It was built for that purpose. The prophecy waxed and waned in popularity. During times of war and tumoil, they obsessed over it.

Kedrihm and Onna find that the Chosen One prophecy goes back as far as the Jedi do: 25,000 years. Essentially, when the Jedi started writing, that’s what they were writing about. It’s copied exactly the same then as it’s remembered now. Onna wants to know how Luke fits it.

They find a prophecy regarding the family medallions from about 10,000 years ago. It’s a bit fragmented. Says something about a family that didn’t exist then, a brother and sister, a dark father. Says they join the ranks of the other great families in “preserving a way of life.” The Ossus librarians think there’ll be more on that subject at the Jedi temple. One of the librarians mentions to Kedrihm in passing that “the show will be starting soon.” He has no idea what that means.

They head back to the temple and check in on Kyp’s translation of the Sith hieroglyphs from the space station. He’s been keeping Luke distracted from it. Luke's been working on the Sith coffin that held Darth Whatsisname. Kyp says the wall refers to a being known as “The Leader.” Talks about him as the greatest Sith lord ever to exist. He says it reads like an evolutionary chart of Sith greatness. Vader is “the dark lord.” “The Leader” is a different guy. There’s talk about the Dark Lord returning...is that metaphorical or literal? Kyp wonders if it’s all a Sith misinterpretation of the builders’ original intent, which was apparently “something’s coming and Luke needs to be a Sith Lord to face it.” Kedrihm’Val recalls that most of the station didn’t feel particularly evil.

Well...hey, the two Jedi and their droid from the Rakata ship come from a couple thousand years ago, and Jenn is from around 10,000 years ago, right? Also, it might be worth hunting up the Chiss, who said he’d be sticking around on Coruscant for a while. He might’ve explored the logs of some of the older ships. Perhaps there was useful data on those.

Z breaks into the Sent estate, finding nothing but fairly average stuff for a Senator. On the way back, he discovers what the librarian meant about his cryptic words to Kedrihm'Val: there are ads all over for a holo-vid show called “Primal Justice.” It’s produced by a guy named Yurd Pedron and features Z and Kedrihm'Val in a detective partnership format.

The Jedi from the Rakata ship say the Oracle at Pelgrin was there when the Jedi first landed on Pelgrin. The theory about the Oracle helping the Chosen One was popular in their time. The family coins date from about 2000 years ago, based on the Skywalker coin. They were created to help preserve the Order. When asked about the space station and its signal, they say there are rumors of the “true Sith” being out there. Something to do with Darth Revan, but they're not clear on the details.

Their droid--who seems to be privy to more information than the Jedi themselves, or maybe he just has a better memory--remembers one ship that had something dealing with “true Sith” on it. There are always extra prophecies about the Chosen One popping up, and they were housed in the temple’s databanks. But the old records were lost to the Empire. Maybe the Emperor kept copies? Also, Kedrihm’Val reminds them about the database from the Sith lab they found in the swamp. Maybe the Sith had their own prophecies.

Ree asks about her planet. The droid doesn't have much to share that they don't already know, but something about his manner makes it uncertain whether he’s telling them everything. Kedrihm'Val points out that some of the secrets the Jedi kept, they might never have written down. Ree feels pessimistic at that, but the droid chides her, reminding her that the Force will provide. Kedrihm reminds her of Ben and Yoda’s holocrons. The droid believes those two might have squirreled some things away. And Kedrihm wonders suddenly why Maul was on Dagobah after all. Z says that Drath would know.

They find the Chiss lurking about in bars, bemusing himself with human behavior. He says the Chiss have legends of the True Sith. They’re some ancient evil out past the Rim that tried to make inroads by telepathically influencing people in the Old Republic, but they failed so they wait till they’re summoned back.

Oola finds a set of childrens’ storybooks on the ship the droid named. There are Jedi tales about fighting the True Sith from beyond the Rim: hyper-intelligent beings that the catfish Sith are devolved versions of. A book called Tales of Darth Revan tells his story: he's very Luke-like in some ways. He translated all the Sith prophecies and claimed he figured out the Chosen One thing and that it didn’t mean what everyone thought. Only one book is missing from the set: Jedi Prophecies and Folktales.

They can’t find any copies in the libraries or museums. These books date from a bit after the Mandalorian Wars, which is Jenn’s time period. Maybe he remembers having some of those stories read to him? He thinks he remembers seeing one when he was roaming about in an adult body, but it’s all blurry. Something about a bar, or a nightclub?

Turns out, it’s at the Smashed Holocron! They have a copy in their display of Jedi memorabilia. While Ree makes a duplicate, Z gets blitzed in the record time of 1.5 minutes by downing the Full Council. He runs out shouting “LET’S REEEEEEEEEEEAD!” and flies off with his rocket pack.

The book tells about Revan's vision of the Chosen One. It opens with a drawing of little Anakin. “The Chosen One should be this little failure,” Revan writes, "but it's not." The boy was given every chance by the Force but couldn’t overcome his own weakness. He had a vision of the true Chosen One. Though he didn’t see his face, the picture is of a young man in white leathers standing before two setting suns outside a hut in Tatooine’s desert. Revan believes that ‘balance’ is about the nature of Force as it's active in galactic society: in the government, where it should neither rule, nor isolate itself. Luke and Leia are twins who establish this balance through their interaction.

Revan also tells about the True Sith. He says they are from "beyond the stars," presumably meaning from beyond the Galactic Rim. The Sith were an experiment, he says, guided from a distance. The True Sith will take over from the old Sith when they falter, and wipe them away. Maybe this is why the Sith wanted Luke to be their next Sith lord: because he was strong enough to keep the True Sith from destroying their tradition?

Revan’s droid sounds...awfully familiar. HK-47. An awful lot like SARR. On digital steroids.

So anyway, they know that the Sith tower was a farseeing device and a Skywalker shrine before the Sith got to it, and apparently it was meant to call the True Sith back. But the thing was still built by the Architects, and they still don’t know why the Architects were so obsessed over Luke or the True Sith. Why would the Architects want to summon them?

Ree placed a call with Salek Endek a few days earlier. He calls to say he’ll be there in a day or two. Meanwhile, Erin drops in to say that their records show there should be another Sent. Someone’s unaccounted for, and it follows the pattern of those families who tried to hide members from the Emperor.

Z suggests a break. While Oola visits with her family, Ree relaxes...and has a vision. She watches as a young Obi-Wan drops a baby off with a couple and head out into the Jutland Wastelands. He hides a computer core in a box with some Force-sensitive gizmos and buries it. The vision ends...kind of, but Ree can’t shake out of it. After trying briefly, she gives up, muttering, “It’s really warm here.” Shockingly, Obi Wan hears, spinning to face her. “I hate farseeing,” she says by way of explanation. “This is no kind of farseeing I know,” he replies, approaching her. “You need help?” “No, no. This has already been very helpful. In the...future. Uh. I can’t say more.” A satisfied look comes to Obi Wan's face as he assures her, “You’ve said more than enough." Then Ree wakes.

Endek slides into a chair at her table while she’s having breakfast that morning. He doesn’t know much about the senator, through birth records don’t show anything odd (which could be another issue, he comments), but he knows about the Sents. He and her granddad followed a distress beacon to an asteroid field, where they saw a ship crash, pursued by clone troopers. A Jedi gave them the baby and told them to run, then held off the soldiers, but this was shortly before the Purge happened, so they were quite confused. At any rate, the man was a Sent Jedi, and the baby was Ree’s aunt.

Endek says he told her granddad at the time that she was suspiciously quiet for an infant, and that she had shifty eyes. Her grandfather laughed like he'd told a joke, but Endek says, he was quite serious. He wonders if something was in the container with the baby.

When Ree mentions what they’ve been looking into, he reminds her that he’s a tomb raider. he remembers that everyone always told him to ask Yoda when he asked about the True Sith, which he thought was garbage because the backward-talking munchkin never answered a question straight in his very long life. He knows about the Sith tower, and thinks that some Jedi knew about it too. Ree’s confused by that--wouldn't they have told the other Jedi?--but Endek reminds her that while the Master’s Council knew just about everything, other Jedi didn’t always talk. And the Council started acting really weird when they lost the ability to see the future. It was almost as if they didn’t want to make a move move till they could see the outcome.

She asks about the Chosen One prophecy. His exasperated reply: “I have found prophecies on every Jedi wall of every Jedi crapper... Most of them fit your Luke. He’s always fighting some goddamned menace. Or he is some goddamn menace. Or Kyp is a goddamn menace.” Ree's surprised by that too, but apparently blowing up a solar system gets you prophecies.

Speaking of which, he speaks on prophecies: “If there’s anything you need to know about Jedi, it’s that knowing what’s going to happen before it happens always leads to problems. You always try to change it.”

On the Architects: “The Architects were crazy shithouse mad enough to call the True Sith so they could throw down with them. They left because they got bored.” Bored? Yep, bored. they moved planets around, rebuilt the galaxy, created all kinds of superweapons, and eventually just wandered off to find something else to do. But, Endek comments, the galactic society they've got now could trash the Architects. They never had anything like the Skywalkers.

On Imperial propaganda: They painted the Emperor as a grandfatherly old man, they talked up the Imperial fleet as a noble enterprise, they advertised the Death Star as a boarding school for orphans, but “they never tried to make Vader anything other than what he was: a 7-foot-tall house of pain.”

Leading to his opinion on the Skywalkers: Leia seems stable, sure, and Luke's nice enough, but “The Skywalkers are entropy with Force sensitivity.” He suggests Ree not forget that, because things will undoubtedly turn for the worst otherwise.

She asks him what he knows about the gate on her planet. “'Heart of the living Force,' the Jedi called it. What is the living Force, Ree?” He knows it’s something about bringing the dead back to life, but he guesses that to be a metaphor, that it’s a repository of knowledge...but of course, such repositories sometimes house things like superweapons.

They argue over Ree’s fame. She thinks it’s a fad, but he wants her to understand. He takes her out for a couple of hours to show her how famous she really is, and what an inspiration she is to people. “It’s ridiculous? Imagine you’re a kid. Would you drink from a Luke cup? If you had one, would you drink from it every morning at breakfast? ‘Cause I drank from an Anakin cup and he ended up killing people!”

On Ree’s aunt: “I have to at least try to save her. She’s my aunt!” “Oh, yeah, you drank from a Luke glass.” He thinks Mora was jealous of Ree’s mom, who was kind and friendly and popular. Mora intimidated and bossed people. He says that to save her, Ree needs to find something she cared about. She needs someone to be as directly honest with her as possible.

All told, Salek Endek is bitter, snarky, and jaded, and admits it. This, he says, is why he spends more time in tombs than with people. And it becomes clear why Ree's mother holds her opinion of him.

Ree talks to Luke and tells him Dalt’s suspicions about Thule infiltration in the government. Luke ponders that, considering using Dalt as bait (with Dalt’s permission, of course) by nosing about that he’s regaining memories. It would be dangerous...and Ree's not willing to risk Dalt.

Kedrihm'Val asks Dalt about the Force boxes on those droids. How do they work? Dalt seems to have a good idea why he's asking, and explains that the boxes draw in ambient Force energy and collect it, then interface it electrically with the wearer's nervous system so they can use it. This is easy enough to do with droids, but it killed most of the organics he tried it on. Mostly. Pressed further, he admits that he ended up with three cyborged psychopathic possible Force-users after testing those boxes, and gave them to Maul for bodyguards. Speaking of whom, neither Dalt or Kedrihm’Val really think Maul’s dead. Dalt thinks Maul’s gone underground and is being subtle. After all, he was a physical monster of a man, but he was also a genius. Dalt’s very...admiring of Maul. I mean, really admiring. Uncomfortably admiring.

The group decides to ask the Kenobi holocron about the gate. The Jedi don’t seem to like talking about it, but Obi Wan always seemed practical about people needing to know things. And he is, but he mostly repeats what they already know. Says maybe the Emperor got a copy from the recordings in the archives. He's able to tell them a bit more about the Sents, though. He knew the Sent family had a baby girl and an older boy who was a Jedi. The Emperor kept the Sent family distracted, constantly sending them on missions across the galaxy, but he recalls that they did find something at right around the point of the Coruscant invasion.

They thank him and talk to the Sent family holocron. Tal Sent tells them the oldest brother was a Jedi. Dalt and Mora were twins. The Emperor knew about Dalt, but they hid Mora. Raasik Sent is a much younger brother, and the holocron believes that he still has his parents’ diaries.

Z immediately flies off. Realizing what he's got to be heading off to do, Ree shouts at him to come back. An argument ensues. Ree insists it would be illegal and wrong, while Kedrihm'Val points out that it would be recklessly obvious to fly to the Sent house to break in. Z keeps repeating the phrase “stealing the diaries from Sent’s house” till Kedrihm asks why he keeps saying it like that. Onna suddenly exclaims, “That comm is on! Oh god, SARR!” And then everybody starts talking at once. Kedrihm'Val, noticing that SARR’s not really listening to the demands that he not rob the Sents, orders, “SARR! Don’t kill anyone. Don’t harm anyone.” Which, SARR says, sounds like permission to him. The Sent holocron wants the diaries since he says he’s supposed to be an archive of all the family’s history. SARR asks about copying instead of stealing. Oola sends SARR the house codes while everybody argues. Ree starts scolding them all for being immoral, and right in front of her! A moment later, SARR’s voice cuts back in saying, “Download incoming.”
Ree: “You stole them!”
SARR: “No.”
Kedrihm'Val: “He convinced a house droid to copy them.”
SARR: “The kitchen-bot is terrified of me. She won’t squeal.”

The Sent family had a vision about twins saving the galaxy. They assumed that meant Dalt and Mora, so they put it into both their heads that they were important and needed to do important things to save the galaxy. Then they spirited Mora away, but the Emperor got hold of Dalt. Which explains why Mora and Dalt both have inflated senses of importance.

Then they take some time to brief the holocron on Dalt's family on Miraluka. Ree leaves a note with the Council regarding Dalt’s crazed cyborgs and the hidden Maul bases.