Read The Force Unleashed Online
Authors: Sean Williams
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and making it squawk and wobble in midair. As soon as it saw him, it began to tug
more vigorously, provoking a fullscale collapse that buried it under a large mound
of rubbish.
Caught by its predicament, the apprentice used the Force to push the rubbish away,
allowing the droid to burst free. It danced with considerable disorientation in the
air for a moment before regaining its balance, grabbing the freed cable from among
the debus, and zigzagging up the canyon with it clutched tightly in its single
manipulator, razzing loudly as it went.
Scavengers, he decided, probably hooked up in a network to the Core. Nothing to
worry about, unless he interfered with the running of the planetary junk heap.
Rodians were a different matter entirely.
"Captain Eclipse," he said into his comlink.
"Juno here," she replied immediately.
"Do Imperial records have any reports of Rodian scavenger, on Raxus Prime?"
"Accessing the data bank now."
While she searched, he found them swarming over the corpse of a crashed starship
that lay directly in his path-obviously the corvette she had mentioned earlier. From
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the vantage point of a teetering trash hill, he peered through electrobinoculars at
the green-skinned aliens and the tribe of tiny, brown-robed Jawas they had coerced
into service, either by bribes or threats of violence. There were dozens of them,
with several tracked vehicles lined up to take their booty away. The Corellian
corvette, its precise make rendered indeterminate by the damage it had sustained in
the crash, was being sliced up for scrap, meter by meter, with delicate and
therefore more valuable components removed before the cutting machines came in. The
apprentice was put in mind of the creatures that fed on the bodies of whaladons when
they drifted to the bottom of an ocean: in months or even weeks there might be
nothing left of the starship at all except the crater it had made on falling.
The apprentice didn't have months or weeks up his sleeve. The longer he roamed Raxus
Prime, the greater the chances that he might be discovered.
The starship lay directly between him and the Temple and was far too big to get
around. That could take him hours. He would have to either go through the starship,
or move it.
A slow smile crept across his face. Why be coy? He was the apprentice of Darth Vader
and a servant of the dark side. It didn't pay to creep about in fear of raising his
head.
Juno returned with the details of his find. "Looks like you have stumbled across
Drexl Roosh and his clan. Drexl is wanted for thirty-eight counts of fraud, selling
faulty materiel, and illegal slave trading."
"I think we've discovered where he's getting all of his goods." One of the Rodians
was yelling at the others in Basic, adding insults to the Jawas for good measure.
"Move faster, you scum! The avenger droids will be on us soon." He waved a large
blade with imperious disdain, not caring whom it struck. "If you bottom feeders
don't get these Jawas moving, I'm going to add another ten thousand credits to each
of your heads! Do you hear me?"
This, the apprentice assumed, was Drexl. The purple-faced Rodian wore a jetpack and
heavy armor and was strutting self-importantly back and forth.
On moving to another vantage point, the apprentice ascertained that the starship had
at least one engine still in its housing, a bulky hyperdrive that seemed to be
undamaged. Perfect.
As he conducted his survey, a scuffle broke out between a trio of scavenger droids
and the Rodians overseeing the Jawas' work. T he droids had boldly tried to sneak
into the giant carcass and prompted a volley of energy fire warning them away. They
responded with jolts of electric current delivered through the damp ground and along
electrically conducting walkways. The Rodians suddenly had a fight on their hands
and took cover behind mounds "l organic scraps while the Jawas ran for shelter
anywhere they could find it. The apprentice watched with amusement as the pointless
skirmish unfolded. It ended, inevitably, with three showers of droid fragments and
another bad smell added to the air.
"You idiots!" Drexl bellowed. "Clean up this mess and come back to camp with
something we can sell, or don't come back at all!"
His jetpack ignited and the Rodian lifted off from the waste-strewn surface. With a
roaring noise, he sped into a tunnel leading deeper into Raxus Prime's trash
infrastructure, leaving small fires in his superheated wake. The Core announced
something about malfunctioning salvage droids and sending in more to investigate.
The apprentice made a mental note to avoid crossing the droids, unless he had to,
and began to climb down through the litter of foothills.
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* * *
A RODIAN SENTRY, STILL JITTERY from the skirmish with the droids, barely had time to
squawk in his alien tongue before the apprentice silenced him forever with a quick
sweep of his blade.
He hurried by, into the bowels of the corvette. A ramp had been added to aid the
Jawas in their exploration and evisceration of the ship. It led up at a shallow
angle into a stack of collapsed levels that had once been the crew midsection. He
ran lightly along it, making no sound at all.
Barely had he entered than an alarm went up-triggered not by him, but in response to
a new influx of droids. The effect was the same. Every Rodian scavenger was on
alert. His job instantly became that much more complicated.
A herd of Jawas ran by, squeaking, their glowing yellow eyes flashing on and off. He
let them go, not having a second to spare, and followed the most likely route to the
hyperdrive. When a pair of Rodians stepped out of a hole in the wall ahead of him,
he didn't give them a chance to raise their blasters. He sliced one in two while the
other fell back clutching his throat.
"Are you having fun down there?" came Juno's voice over the comlink.
"I'm making progress," he said as his objective came into sight. The turbines of the
massive hyperdrive lay dead ahead, their shielding removed in preparation for
extraction elsewhere. Naked conduits and cable bundles snaked into the walls or hung
limp, severed, on the floor.
"Progress at what?" she asked him. "Making things complicated?"
He didn't respond. Her tone was borderline insolent, but she did have a point. Time
was passing. The last thing he wanted was to get caught up in a dispute between
Drexl's band and the Core's droid immune system. The sooner he was moving toward his
objective, the better.
Another Rodian came running up the corridor behind him, firing at his back. He
deflected the shots with his lightsaber and brought the ceiling down on the raider,
effectively sealing himself into the hyperdrive access room. No matter. The walls
were-weak with metal fatigue. He could punch out in an instant when he was
finished.
Kneeling in front of the turbines, he took a handful of cables in both hands and
called on the Force. Energy surged through him, making him stiffen. Sith lightning
sparked from his skin and snaked through the ragged metal walls, floor, and ceiling.
Distantly he heard screams as the many beings inside the wrecked corvette suffered
from the aftereffects. He ignored them, along with the smell of smoke rising from
his own tattered uniform.
Focus, he told himself. Undirected power was power wasted. Gritting his teeth, he
gathered the energy and directed it down his arms, into his hands. Blue light
strobed across his vision as the lightning flowed into the wires and from there into
the hyperdrive mi bines. Groaning, then shrieking, the massive engine came alive.
Damaged, completely out of alignment, and barely controllable, the turbine shook
with propulsive power, then strained against the braces still holding it to the
corvette's warped chassis.
The deck kicked underneath the apprentice. He swayed as the entire corvette shifted.
With a terrible sound, it began to move, plowing a brutal furrow through the
surrounding rubbish. He could picture it clearly in his imagination and through the
vibrant flow of the Force. As lightning poured through him and into the engine, it
pushed the stricken corvette physically out of his path. I he way to the Temple was
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now clear.
When he sensed that it had gone far enough, he relaxed his concentration. Smaller
discharges of energy skittered across his skin. Somewhat shakily, he stood, then
almost toppled over as the engine continued to fire, sending the corvette onward,
out of his Control.
He hadn't expected that. There was enough residual potential in the turbine to keep
it running for dozens of seconds. He had to get out of the corvette before it
dragged him any farther from his goal.
Straining, he blew a hole in the side of the downed ship wide enough for a TIE
fighter to pass through. The wall of a junk canyon was gliding by, raining rubbish.
With one smooth leap, he caught hold of dangling cable and swung free of the wreck.
It roared on, dragging itself through the dregs of the galaxy on its disintegrating
belly, sending waves of disturbed filth radiating out ward from its path.
"Are you creating a distraction, Starkiller," squawked Juno from the comlink, "or
trying to draw attention to yourself?"
"Choose the answer you prefer," he said as he swung from cable to cable back the way
the corvette had come. Scattered Jawas in singed robes were clambering into their
transports to give chase to the corvette. He ignored them, used Sith lightning to
blast a dozen droids that rushed him with electric claws raised, then turned left
where the corvette had formerly rested to resume his approach to the strange parody
of the Jedi Temple.
* * *
THE STRUCTURE'S BASE WAS EITHER buried under or part of the endless dump that was
the Raxus Prime surface. The apprentice ascended cautiously to the foyer, where
buckled armor plates had been hammered as close to flat as was possible and welded
into approximately level floors. Abandoned thrust tubes stood in for marble columns.
Sensor arrays made reasonable facsimiles of window frames, and curving tank walls
created the illusion of arched ceilings high above.
The system's primary added to the superficial beauty of the scene by casting beams
of weak light in downward-sloping diagonal lines from his right to his left, in
which dust motes danced languidly on the air.
But beneath it all the stench of decay remained, and with every step he took the
floor shifted and creaked. Wires and decaying insulation protruded from the seams.
In every corner lurked piles of rubbish that might have been festering since the
Empire's founding.
As he walked cautiously forward, feeling the nearness of Kazdan Paratus but
uncertain of his exact location, one of the rubbish piles stirred. From it stepped a
humanoid machine made from the junked droid parts he had expected to find on his
journey.
The braincase of an FX-8 medical droid was bolted onto a body cobbled together from
several types of outdated protocol models. Its limbs appeared to come from a mixture
of EV and B1 battle droids, tipped with instruments and tools that wouldn't looked
out of place in a workshop. Its sole functioning photoreceptor glared a bright,
furious yellow. Its lurching gait achieved an appreciable speed before he sliced its
head off.
A second patchwork droid emerged from a different rubbish pile, followed by a third.
The sound of more droid golems stirring line from elsewhere in the Temple. The
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apprentice fought them ยจ with practiced ease. He had been dueling PROXY all his
life; knew the weaknesses and strengths of droids, even one capable, by a clever use
of repulsor technologies and a specially adapted antique training lightsaber, of
imitating a Jedi. Ones such as these, with barely a matching part among them, were
child's play.
Soon the foyer was full of the twitching, smoking bodies of the temple's hapless
guardians. He began to tire, not from exertion but from the tedium of knocking down
droid after droid, to no apparent end. There might have been thousands of them.
Deactivating his lightsaber, he took a deep breath. With one mighty exhalation of
power, he blasted all of them-those in pieces and those approaching with
needle-tipped fingers and vibrosaws upraised-out of the foyer doors. Then he blasted
the rubbish piles after them. He kept pushing until a dark cloud toured out over
Raxus Prime's hideous landscape-an artificial hurricane full of droid golems.
When the foyer was clear, the apprentice straightened. He was no longer pushing with
the Force, but the floor beneath him shook nonetheless. A heavy booming sound came
from deeper in the Temple, and was getting louder. He had certainly attracted
someone's attention now.
A huge junk golem smashed through a nearby wall, servomotors growling, brandishing
two of the biggest vibro-axes he had ever seen, one in each hand. It took two steps