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  `---------------------[   Adventure Five.   ]-----------------------'

PLAYER CHARACTERS (and what we know about them so far).

Asti            : Woman with good knowledge of droids. Quiet, cool-headed
                  and sensible.    
Stoge           : Brash Pilot. 
*Straun Solarwind: Polearm-wielding farmboy. Searching for his father's fate.
*Dar             : Muscled black native. Prefers the ways of his people to
                  technological means. Uses an ornate sword with his great
                  strength.
Karlos Trialeki : Eight-gun slinger. Deadly with firearms. Running from his
                  past.
*Surge           : Knowledgeable man, good shot with a blaster. 
*Menarggrah      : Wookiee. Good pilot, strong fighter and intelligent.
                             ----\\----
Though the room was spacious, the term was relative. To Dar the room was 
cramped, he felt constricted aboard the USURPER even now. He had lived all
his life in places without limits, without walls. Casting away the feeling,
he closed his eyes and drew his ornate sword (still favoured over his
vibroblade), spinning it around his body as he moved through complex 
routines. In his mind's eye, he was on Agost again.
        Straun, elsewhere on the ship, could have used his help, but he
realised the value that the warrior placed on his times alone. He struggled
with the three large backpacks until he found a droid who helped him 
transport them to his ship in the USURPER's docking bay. To his surprise,
the slicer he'd hired had already finished decoding the ship's third name.
        Many ships feature a dedicated transmitter that broadcasts their
identification at a certain frequency. It was not uncommon, then, for ships
of less than legitimate business to have many names, identities they used
in certain situations. The mysterious ship that turned up in response to 
Straun's slave unit had three; STASIS BELLE, AURORA SLOOP, and a third that
had been heavily encrypted. Straun had suspected that it had been the ship's
original name, and had utilised the services of a Rebel slicer to decrypt
the elusive name. As Straun dropped the three backpacks at the feet of Surge
and Dar, the slicer approached him smugly.
        "It was tricky, but not as bad as some codes I've cracked in my 
time.." began the slicer. Straun stopped him before a detailed history
followed, and asked him what the third name was.
        "A simple one" he answered. "It's called the SLAVE II"
        "AAAGGHHH!!!" Straun, Surge and Menarggrah panicked momentarily and
ran in little circles waving their arms. After they had composed themselves,
Surge consoled Straun by saying that there was little chance that the ship
he had belonged to the most famous and deadly bounty hunter in the galaxy.
        "The Snap-3s are in here" Straun indicated the backpacks. "They've
sawn off the butts and disassembled them for easier transportation". The
blaster carbines, found in a smuggling compartment aboard the SLAVE II, had
been bought from Straun by the Alliance (covering the cost to repair the
ship after its ionisation, plus giving Straun some needed cash) and had
become their next mission. Karlos, Asti and Stoge had left the day before
on a diplomatic mission to Perodeen, leaving only Straun, Surge, Dar and
Menarggrah to deliver the weapons to Imperial slaves in the Fo system.
        Surge left hurriedly, almost running into a passing welder-wielding
Jawa, as he left the docking bay to find Dar. Menarggrah still didn't know 
where Surge went while the rest of them were training in their various 
fields, and hadn't tried asking him.
        {Wherre..otherr?} he asked Straun. They were all beginning to 
understand the Wookiee, but communication was still very limited.
        "You mean Adro?" Straun named the tech that was to accompany them.
"He's over with the fighters" he waved a hand toward a Y-Wing some distance
away, and Menarggrah left to get him. Straun carried the Snap-3s into the
ship.
        The large room inside the main lock was apparently some sort of
conference or audience room, flanked by many comfortable G-chairs and
sporting a large holoprojector in the middle. Over the last few days Surge
had been playing his holodisc 'Love is Waiting' almost constantly until
They were all sick of it and Straun ejected it out of the USURPER's airlock.
Straun sat on one of the G-chairs, opened a backpack and began to assemble
and disassemble one of the blaster carbines, mainly because if he forgot
how then their forthcoming journey would be for naught. 
                             ----\\----
        The SLAVE II flashed out of hyperspace inconspicuously, as was the
idea. The jump had been carefully calculated so that they would appear on
the other side of the planet to the Imperial base (thought to be a storm-
trooper training facility under construction).
        "Cool" Surge commented at the view out the cockpit window. Fo's
light and heat were provided by a dual-sun system, a standard sun orbiting
a red giant. The combination produced some erratic weather patterns,  
resulting in the barren, dry climate of the world that was their destination.
The entire surface of the planet was composed of mesas and canyons, 
undulating and joining like some bizarre puzzle. The SLAVE II headed for it
with purpose.
        "I'm picking up some signals" Straun read the sensor readouts. Since
his ship had arrived he had learned the basics of its operation, but left
piloting to the more capable Menarggrah.
        "With those readings there must be a settlement down there" Adro
pondered aloud.
        "Unless" contributed Surge "we're on the wrong side of the planet
and that's the Imperial base". 
        No TIEs, communications, or turbolaser blasts came their way, so
they assumed it to be another settlement of some kind. Dropping to near
the surface, Menarggrah kept the SLAVE II at low altitude and they sped
over the planet. The exact location of the Imperial base was unknown, but
Alliance intelligence had narrowed it down to within a hundred square
kilometer area. Menarggrah kept the ship above the mesas and canyons until
the estimated base's horizon came in sight, then kept low to foil Imperial
sensors while searching with their own.
        The sensor screen flickered. "Transmission" informed Straun. "Over
on our left, low intensity emanation. A comlink?"
        Menarggrah attempted to bring the ship into a canyon and performed
what may have been the single worst act of piloting in his life. The SLAVE II
collided with the edge of a rocky mesa, tearing off the forward sensor ring
with a squealing of metal. Most of the Rebels were thrown from their seats,
and through the cockpit window they could see the horizon spinning, the
bottom of the cannon yawning at them like a gigantic mouth. Straun attempted
to gain control with the copilot auxiliary and smashed them into the canyon
wall again. The SLAVE II dropped like a stone.
        Adrenaline coursed through Menarggrah, and thus inspired, the Wookiee 
performed what may have been the single best act of piloting in his life. 
Repulsors whining, the ship sagged downward against the upward thrust, then
halted its plummet mere meters from the canyon floor.
        Visibly relieved, the Wookiee carefully eased the ship into a cave-
like overhang lined by stalagmites and stalagmites, which the group was
surprised to discover was not, in fact, a giant mouth. Menarggrah shut down
the ship's gravity and a heavy weight seemed to settle on them all, weighing
them down and restricting movement.
        "A heavy G world" Dar commented with interest.
        "Perfect for a stormtrooper training base" considered Surge.
        They donned the backpacks, checked their weapons, and set out in the 
direction of the signals. Dar led the way, slipping into the shadows whever 
possible and studying the ground for tracks. After a few minutes of working 
their way along the canyon floor, Dar held up a hand and they stopped.
        "Two large beasts of some kind have been this way, less than an hour
ago" he pointed to what Surge saw as a bare section of rock.
        "Really?" said Straun. "I was wondering what dropped that". He 
pointed ahead of them to where a large dollop of dung lay on the ground. 
        After some tracking the cautious Rebels heard some sound, and Dar,
Menarggrah and Straun crept forward slowly, keeping to the shadowed walls.
Two large lizards stood placidly far ahead, and through the macrobinoculars
they could see that two stormtroopers were talking to each other, mounted
on their dewbacks. They moved off, and after collecting the rest of the 
party the group followed them.
        "It's no use" Dar said eventually. "I've lost the trail". The others
searched the surrounding area but didn't pick it up again.
        Adro unslung his climbing gear "Give me the macros. I'll climb up
and look around".
        "Stay out of sight" warned Dar. Adro nodded and began to climb the
jagged face next to them.
        After a slip or two he reached the summit of a mesa. It was slightly
lower than the surrounding ones and while he could get an excellent view of
their immediate surroundings, there was no sign of the dewbacks or the base.
A thin rock wall led from the mesa and stretched up to a tall spire, and
Adro started toward it.
        The wall was thin, and it utilised all of the tech's climbing skill.
He had made his way two thirds of the way to the spire when he heard 
approaching engines. Turning to let the party know, he slipped and fell
down the other side of the wall to them.
        Hanging on the edge, Adro heard a speeder bike flash past below him
on his side of the wall. Just after it passed him, the bike began to slow
its speed.
        Desperately Adro hauled himself up and threw himself over the other
side of the wall.
        "That guy's crazy" voiced Straun as Adro appeared, dangling above
them. The speeder bike reached the other side and its pilot looked up to
where he thought he had seen something. Shrugging his shoulders, the 
trooper sped off again.
        Adro carefully regianed his footing and, creeping along the rest of
the wall, reached the spire. Once at his summit, he unslung the macros and
took in the breathtaking view.
        Under the twin-sun system, the undulating jigsaw pattern of mesas
stretched before him. Less than a kilometer away, The large octagonal shape
of an Imperial garrison jutted from the top of a mesa, light glinting from
the metal. A small fenced area was adjacent to it, what Adro guessed to be
the slave compound. On the near side of the mesa a large elevator disappeared
into the canyon below, and a reinforced covered bridge stretched to another
mesa, on which was located a launching pad (occupied by a stormtrooper drop-
ship). The garrison itself, only one story high at the moment, was obviously
incomplete, as was the towered death fence that only covered the near side of
the mesa.
        Wide-eyed, Adro began to climb back down.
                             ----\\----
        Straun studied the twinkling stars again. For many nights on Agost
he had studied the constellations above and wondered which glittering speck 
was hiding the truth of what had happened to his father. Now, it seemed,
every night showed a different set of constellations, an everchanging
crystal kaleidoscope.
        Only the longing stayed the same.
        Menarggrah was considering a different set of lights, the search-
lights that periodically swept the canyon floor ahead of them. His sensitive 
nose twitched, smelling the hint of garbage and reminding him of their 
adventure on Gaarla. From in front of him, Dar tapped him on the arm, and
the Wookiee passed the signal on. Dar arose from his crouch and, patterned
in dull grey warpaint, led them toward the mesa.
        Running low to the ground, they threaded their way between the 
lights and over to a deep crack in the side of the mesa.
        Adro slung the climbing gear over his shoulder and smoothly
chimnyed up the crack. Straun followed, grunting and straining, awkwardly
struggling with his Eguale prod. The rock was slippery and in some places 
covered with some type of moss, the only native life they had seen so far 
on Fo. The climb wasn't very high, but with the increased gravity a fall 
could be fatal. He reached the top where Adro was in a secure hold, and was 
about to pass him when the tech stopped him and pointed upward, slightly to 
their left.
        A short pole jutted upward from the top edge of the mesa, shining
a dull metallic grey in the moonslight. Atop the pole was an orb around 
which a small red light rotated, apparently scanning the area.
        "Great" Straun commented to Adro in a low whisper. "We go past it
and we're seen, we blow it away and they're onto us".
        "Unless" offered Adro "we take it out and make it look like an
accident, like shorting it out or something".
        Straun lifted the Eguale prod. "This baby zaps a few thou. Where do
I put it?"
        Adro studied the electronic sentry above them. "That bit looks well
grounded, so put one electrode on the casing and the other on the bit where
the light passes".
        Straun carefully did so and pressed the button on the handle of the
polearm. There was a (kzzzt) as the electricity was discharged, and the
little red light went out. Adro cautiously poked his head up and noted that
more of the poles were evenly spaced along the unfenced sections of the mesa,
and the ones to the right now appeared inactive. Sequentially hooked up, he
thought to himself. Straun grinned in the darkess and tugged on the rope.
        Soon the group were all at the top. When they faced in the direction
they had left the SLAVE II, they now could see the hulk of the unfinished
garrison ten meters to their right. Straight ahead, past the garrison, lay
the slave compound, bathed in searchlights. On the other side of it the 
death fence ran around the far end of the mesa. The lift and landing pad
were somewhere on the far side of the garrison.
        They advanced along the side of the garrison wall, stopping at its
far edge and looking at the sporadic searchlight pattern before them. The
slave compound's building had a large shadowed doorway inside which they
could see the indicator lights of an electronic access system.
        "Looks like I go first" said Adro, who had a good knowledge of
security systems. He ran across the open space between the two buildings..
        ..and was caught in a searchlight beam.
        Time seemed to stop. Surge drew his blaster and prepared to fight
their way out. Straun expected Adro to dive for cover from the volley of fire 
that must surely come from the guard tower, but the tech seemed frozen,
unmoving.
        Adro was a logical man, perhaps due to his chosen profession. He
reasoned that the garrison was far from complete, which meant that there
would be fewer personnel and perhaps less efficient security (they had seen
no guards, for example).
        Which meant that they may have been using motion-sensitive armaments.
        But if he was wrong, he was a sitting Hoska.
        He froze, gritted his teeth, and waited.
        After a few tense seconds the searchlight moved on. Adro ran for
the doorway and crouched in its shadow, breathing heavily. Turning his 
attention to the electronic lock, he produced a small toolkit and set to
work.
        Being careful to disable any alarms, Adro settled for deactivating
all power to the door and struggled to open it manually. He had it half open
and was signalling for Menarggrah to come over to help when a black, clawed
hand clamped over his mouth and he disappeared inside the building.

        Darkness ruled with silence as Queen.
        The Queen was obliterated when Adro heard the first hiss. Reptilian
and hostile, it was joined by another, and another. Soon the whole room
was filled with a hissing like nothing he had ever heard.
        The door grated open as Menarggrah strained with the metal. The 
flicker of passing searchlights reflected through the doorway, enabling Adro 
to behold the unexpected.
        Red.
        Patches of red seemed to float before him in midair. The tech could
occasionally see a white flicker somewhere indistinct in the darkness, but
couldn't be sure what. When Surge stepped through the doorway and activated
a glowrod, they could both see the Kwol.
        They were lizard men, averaging slightly over six feet tall, and 
featuring jet black, scaly skin and long tails. A patch under their throats 
was red, and they pointed clawed hands at the two while adopting what the 
Rebels assumed was a fighting stance. The large room was full of them, and 
Surge estimated that there were over sixty present, standing on the floor, 
lying in makeshift bunks or hanging from the ceiling.
        "Peace" Adro held up a hand. "We're Rebels. We were sent to deliver
some weapons". Unbuckling his blaster, he offered it to the nearest of the
beings as a sign of trust.
        As the rest of the Rebels ran over to the slave compound safely, the
Kwol all relaxed visibly, and Surge watched with fascination as the patch on
their throats changed colour from red to white. Some still eyed the Rebels
with distrust, and Menarggrah noted that their throats were orange.
        Surge suddenly pushed his way through to the rear of the room
where two wounded Kwol lay on bunks, moaning and thrashing in pain. One
of them had deep gouges in his back, and the other's tail had been horribly
mutilated and hacked off. Both Kwol had grey throat-strips. Surge was 
horrified at the atrocious Imperial treatment of the slaves, and 
immediately set to work. Although he had never encountered the species 
before, his anatomical knowledge and surgical skill enabled him to clean and 
close their wounds, stabilise their conditions and ease their pain. Soon both
wounded Kwol were sleeping peacefully, their throat-strips an off-white colour.
The group of Kwol then seemed to trust the Rebels completely.
        "Kwom musst have made it" a few of them muttered to each other. One
stepped forward.
        "We are the Kwol, and I am Kwargge. You are welcome among uss".
        The three backpacks were deposited on the floor in front of the
assembly. While Menarggrah closed the door, Straun opened a backpack and
started assembling a Snap-3, showing the Kwol how it was done. Dar talked
with Kwargge.
        "Our orders were to take these to you and then take it from there.
It's your decision whether you want to go offplanet or try to just get out
of the compund and start up some sort of guerilla campaign. We weren't
expecting so many of you, so if you want to go offplanet we'll have to
capture a ship".
        "The decission iss not mine to make" the reptile replied, and asked 
the opinion of all the Kwol. Many wanted to join the Alliance, some wanted to
steal a ship and escape, others wanted to escape the compound and live on Fo, 
as it was similar to their homeworld. Kwargge held up a hand and they were 
silent once more.
        "If we cannot decide, we will conssider the wissdom of he who saves
lives". He turned to Surge, who suddenly felt very self-conscious.
        "Uh.. both of these arguments are worthy pursuits.." he said.
        "Easy way out" Straun mumbled to Dar.
        "..but if you stay on Fo the Empire will hunt you down sooner or
later. If you try for a ship it is likely that many of you will die, but
if you escape this planet you will be truly free, and the Rebel Alliance can
use spirited sentients like yourselves". The fact that slavery had not broken
the will of the Kwol impressed Surge, as he had seen Imperial slaves before..
        There was some murmuring among the reptiles for a few minutes, then
some of them talked with Kwargge, nodding eagerly.
        "We go for the sship" Kwargge announced, then a frown crossed his
face. "But before it could leave, ssomeone must desstroy the tractor beam  
insside the garrison. Ssomeone of great bravery and sstealth".
        "I'll go". Dar stepped forward in total humility, not proclaiming
himself to be brave and stealthy but rather accepting himself as the best
choice. 
        Kwargge gave a warm grin that showed his pointed teeth and made his 
throat-patch turn yellow. "Exccelent. My sson, Kakarr" -a young Kwol made
his way through the reptiles- "has sslipped insside before. He can get you
in by a ssecret way".

        Dar didn't think much of the secret way.
        Kakarr had led him down the side of the mesa and into a large pipe
through which the garrison's garbage was ejected into the canyon. They
crawled their way through the slimy pipe in the darkness, Dar quietly 
accepting the fact that for the second mission in a row he had to go into the 
garbage. The pipe opened into a trash compactor, and from there they climbed
a set of rungs to a small shaft. Some delicate work on a grate, and the two
were inside an Imperial garrison.
        Dar glided along behind Kakarr, who had noticed that the warrior's
warpaint was now green and smelled awful. Making almost no sound, the
pair crept through corridors, ducking under the occasional window that 
streamed light, hiding whenever their senses detected armoured footsteps on
flooring.
        The strange, quiet journey ended in the middle of the garrrison where
the tractor beam generator hummed in an octagonal room. It appeared to be a
temporary rig, and Dar guessed (rightly) that it would be permanently located 
in one of the upper levels when they were completed.
        He studied the controls for a moment, then drew his vibroblade and,
activating it, cut deep into the wiring. Dials sparked, components gave way
under the power of blade and muscle, and the machine fell silent. Dar kept
cutting, making sure it would never be of use again.
        Eight doors rose into the roof all around him, and suddenly Dar was
ringed by stormtroopers. He turned, vibroblade raised, looking for a means
of escape that didn't exist. An officer looked at the wreckage of the tractor
beam, then turned to Kakarr and shouted.
        "You mindless lizard! you should have called us earlier!"
        An icy tingle ran up Dar's spine.
        The Kwol child looked frightened. "Doess thiss mean you won't lets
daddy go now?"
        The officer smiled. "That depends on you. You said there were others,
bring them to me. Then we will let your father go".
        Kakarr scampered from the room. The officer barked an order as Dar
started moving, then the stormtroopers closed in, firing.
        The first bolt of stun energy was shrugged off, unfelt, as Dar downed
a trooper and started for the officer. He disappeared behind the tractor 
beam as the troopers swarmed in.
        Dar jumped toward a doorway, screaming a war cry. Muscles bulging, he
swung a mighty blow that cut cleanly through one stormtrooper's chest and 
buried itself in the midsection of a second. Dar tore the vibroblade free as 
he started up the empty corridor toward an intersection, taking another stun 
shot in the back.
        Then more troopers appeared ahead, and the blue concentric rings
that struck his body became black with the rest of reality.

        The officer scratched his chin as the stormtroopers lifted the
unconscious figure. "Who is he?" he wondered. "A miner from the other side 
of the planet, perhaps? hmm, it matters not. Soon he will tell us".
        Soon, he added to himself, he will tell us everything.
                             ----\\----
        "..Pop-up sights here, powerpack ejection switch here, and this is
the safety catch, but don't rely on it with this or any other weapon. Now
we'll try some sample firing with powerpacks out". The Kwol eagerly 
ejected the units from their weapons and went through the motions with
Straun. He was teaching them some hand-to-hand techniques with the blaster
butts when Kakarr arrived, tears streaming down his face.
        "The big man's captured!" he cried, sniffling. 
        Shocked hisses ran through the room at the news. Menarggrah howled
sadly, kicking a wall in his sorrow, and Straun suddenly realised how close
they all had become to Dar. He voiced the obvious.
        "We must rescue him!"
        The Rebels instantly agreed, telling the Kwol to await their return.
Kwargge decided to accompany them, representitive of his people. He declined
Straun's offer of one of the blaster carbines, pointing out that there were
not enough for all the Kwol and that he had more than a passing knowledge
of his people's martial arts. 
        Picking their way through the searchlights, the small group of Surge,
Straun, Menarggrah, Adro, Kwargge and Kakarr disappeared into the darkness.
                             ----\\----
        "Has he talked?"
        "Not at all, Lieutenant. His resistance to pain is.. considerable.
He only screamed the first time and then went silent. Look at this".
        The junior officer picked up a small metal probe and inserted it
between Dar's clenched teeth. After applying some pressure, he withdrew the
probe, now bent at an angle. 
        "And he isn't even conscious".
        "No matter" the Imperial touched a control, and the torture rack drove
Dar down onto the electrodes once more. "He's barely softened up yet".
As the endless loop drove Dar back and forth onto the agony-inducing spikes, 
the officers left the room.
                             ----\\----
        The infiltration was a difficult one, yet the group that entered the
garrison were (for the most part) no novices to action. They sneaked, hid,
waved each other into cover, signalled the all clear, overpowered a lone
guard. A tense moment occurred when a patrol was heard approaching. They
hid in a darkened room and avoided the patrol only to hear snoring coming
from somewhere in the darkness. Gingerly, they continued.
        Kakarr's excursions had served him well; he knew his way around most
of the complex. Before long another door led them to the prison cells. Silently
creeping along the corridor, they could hear someone screaming.
        Dar had regained consciousness but was unaware of his surroundings when
they found him in a thin-walled torture room, his weapons tantalisingly just 
out of his reach. Surge ran to the controls and was puzzling over them when 
the thin walls disappeared into the ceiling with a metallic (whissk).
        Surrounding them were over forty stormtroopers with readied blasters 
and three officers with gleeful smirks on their faces. Straun was beginning to
get a bad feeling about this. Surge already had one.
        "Rebels, I knew it" an officer snarled.
        The group was at a loss for a course of action. The odds were totally
overwhelming. Surge considered the Imperial treatment of prisoners and weighed
that against being shot forty times at short range. Dar and Menarggrah 
considered going out in a blaze of glory, Menarggrah reaching for the thermal
detonator he had drawn from the Sacred Bag of Treasure. Straun wondered how 
they knew they were coming. Kwargge hissed angrily.
        "Will you let daddy go now?" Kakarr asked one of the officers.
        "You've served your purpose" the officer said, and shot him.
        That's when the air ducts above them burst open, and black figures
streamed down with Blastech Snap-3's spitting energised defiance at the
Imperials.

        It seemed the whole room was in motion. Menarggrah tried the old
oh-no-its-a-bomb trick, throwing the (deactivated) thermal detonator
toward a group of stormtroopers, then diving for the officers. The
troopers scattered from the metallic orb, some throwing themselves prone.
Surge and Straun sought cover behind the torture rack controls, and began
to blaze away. Adro shot wildly. Kwargge slashed out at a trooper with both 
claws in succession, catching the Imperial in the throat, then spun and swept
his legs out from under him with a sweep of his tail. Retrieving the trooper's
blaster, he joined the firefight.
        Only ten of the Kwol had joined them, indicating that they had
split into groups, or only some had come to help, or the rest had been
killed on the way. The lizard men, though relatively unskilled with their
weapons, were fighting at short range and began to take their toll on the
better trained stormtroopers.
        Menarggrah bashed in the helmet of a trooper and the head inside
it, then flung the body at some others. The officers scrambled behind the
troopers, trying to escape the rampaging Wookiee, and Surge noted that
one had a spreading stain on his uniform. Straun and Surge took out a 
trooper each. Three Kwol were cut down.
        And through it all Dar was raised and lowered, raised and lowered
on the electrodes while blaster shots flashed around him.

        In a couple of minutes the tide of battle was apparent. Though
they had fought fiercely, all but three of the Kwol had been killed, the
superior training and tactical ability of the stormtroopers showing through.
Straun had been hit a glancing blow but had recovered and was still shooting
from partial cover. Kwargge backed to where Surge was struggling to free Dar
and spoke.
        "We have what we came for, we musst esscape!"
        Straun knew that he told the truth. One of the officers had fled
through a door, and in moments the whole garrison would be upon them.
        "Menarggrah! we are LEAVING!" he shouted, as Dar collapsed, freed
of the rack, into Surge's arms.
        The Wookiee threw aside two troopers in disgust and scooped the
thermal detonator from the floor. Backing away firing, they headed for the
door they had come in from, Straun snatching up Dar's weapons.
        "Get back!" Adro shouted as they passed through the doorway.
He punched the door button, closing it, then pointed his blaster at the
panel and blew it up in a shower of sparks.
        This caused the door to open again and stick.
        Adro gaped for a second, then they turned and ran, firing all
the while.
        They raced through the garisson corridors, abandoning stealth in
favour of speed and closing doors behind them where possible. The base was
in a basic octagonal shape and Straun, who had a good sense of direction,
led them toward where he hoped the main doors would be.
        Klaxon alarms rang throughout the garisson, spurring the Rebels to
greater speed. Dar had recovered quickly and was now running with them.
They passed an adjoining corridor and could hear firing coming from the
other end of it. One of the Kwol told Surge that of the thirty armed Kwol,
two groups of ten had entered the garisson to look for the Rebels while
the third was covering the main Kwol group's escape to the landing pad.
        They entered a large room, bigger than a hanger. To one side were
tall doors behind which they could just make out the tops of three AT-ST
scout walkers. Ahead of them were the main doors, guarded by a squad of
stormtroopers. The four rebels and three Kwol fired a volley and cut down
all but one.
        The remaining stormtrooper charged.
        The white armoured figure ran at them and swung his blaster butt,
which connected with Surge's jaw, driving him back with a grunt.
        "What manner of warriors ARE these?" Dar exclaimed as he cut the
remaining trooper down with a powerful swing. They then heard the sound of the
AT-STs activating their motors, and Dar dispensed with idle thought about the
fanaticism of the Imperials.
        Then they were at the doors. Straun worked the lock and the huge
gate clanked upward. The Rebels and Kwol slipped under it.
        Outside the near-darkness showed the bridge ahead of them and beyond
it the landing pad, on which the stormtrooper dropship sat placidly in front
of a huge transmitter dish. To their left they could see the large elevator 
they had seen earlier which led down to the dewback pens. To their right, the
main force of Kwol had rounded the garisson on the other side to the manned 
death fence and were making for the bridge. The stormtroopers in the fence 
towers were hampering their escape with light blaster cannon fire. 
        A shot suddenly flashed out of the elevator and struck Menarggrah.
Bellowing in pain, the Wookiee was flung backward into the garisson wall.
He slid to the ground and lay still.
        In the large elevator hovered a speeder bike, its rider giving 
another burst from the heavy cannon that missed. Behind it was another
scout trooper on foot.
        Straun returned fire, the shot (pfss)ing into the elevator door.
Surge dropped to one knee, took careful aim and shot the bike rider in the
head. 
        As the scout trooper toppled backward off the bike, his foot 
nudged the accelerator momentarily. The bike gave a short burst of speed
and then stopped, halfway between the other scout trooper and Straun. They
both ran for it, Straun unslinging his Eguale prod.
        Surge knelt beside Menarggrah, opening a medpack. Blocking out the
raging battle around him, he set to work.

        Adro and Dar followed Kwargge toward the bridge. They fired a few
shots at the troopers manning the fence towers, but they were too well 
protected to hit.
        Straun and the trooper reached the bike at the same time. Straun
slashed at the Imperial with his Eguale prod, but the elite trooper ducked
the whistling blades and threw a solid punch with an armoured fist that 
failed to connect as Straun sidestepped the blow.
        Surge jabbed Menarggrah with a stimujec as he completed dressing the
wound, and the Wookiee regained consciousness. He climbed shakily to his 
feet and, nursing the wound and feeling somewhat groggy, ran with Surge 
toward the bridge.
        Behind them, the massive door started to rise.
        
        Straun thrust at the trooper, who nimbly spun to one side, completed
the spin and smashed Straun in the jaw with an armoured backfist. The Rebel
staggered back, and was about to attack again when a blaster bolt hissed
past him and wounded the trooper in the chest. Without hesitation Straun
struck, killing the Imperial with a final blow, then turned to see Kwargge
give him a toothy grin and return to firing at the towers.
        Straun jumped on the bike as the first AT-ST strode mechanically
through the main doorway and opened up on the Kwol.

        Menarggrah, Dar and Surge scrambled over the bridge, Kwargge covering
the Kwol who were mere steps behind them. The three Rebels reached the 
landing pad as three flight crew rounded the side of the dropship. One was
instantly cut down by Dar, another torn apart by Menarggrah, and the third
managed a hasty shot before Dar's blade found his heart. Adro then pointed
before them, to where the giant transmitter dish loomed ominously. With barely
a pause, Menarggrah threw the thermal detonator to Dar, then raced into the 
ship and fired the engines.
        Adro scrambled into the ship as the first of the forty Kwol ran up to 
the landing pad. With the rest of the group in a ragtag stream over the bridge, 
Surge knew that at least half would be cut down by the walkers before the ship
was prepped.
        But the three AT-STs weren't firing on the Kwol, they turned and
fired at the ground in confusion as a lone speeder bike swerved among them,
cannon firing ineffectually, giving the Kwol time. Straun smiled grimly as
the last of the lizard men ran over the covered bridge to the dropship.

        Dar ran to the transmitter dish and selected the thermal detonator's
TIMER-MAX switch, about forty seconds. Jamming it into the supports, he ran 
for the ship.
        
        Straun thought he had the AT-STs thoroughly perplexed until one of
them crouched in front of the bridge with its chin cannons pointing along
it, covering Straun's only means of escape. Menarggrah, hovering the ship 
over the pad, swung around and fired the ship's cannons, damaging the 
crouching walker before the combined fire of the other two drove the ship
back. Seeing his chance, Straun swung the bike around, lining it up, and 
opened the throttle.
        He blurred past the walker and, with a poor act of piloting, hit
his forehead on the metal bridge covering with the equivalent of falling
twelve meters facefirst onto concrete. The bike skipped along the inside
of the bridge before exploding violently against the launching pad.
        Straun only blacked out for a few seconds, and when he came to,
he wished he hadn't. Apart from the painful head wound, there was the problem
of the approximately eighty stormtroopers streaming through the main door. The
walker behind him had stood up and loomed over the Rebel as he lay helpless on
the ground.
        The chin cannons pivoted down to point directly at him, then the
blaster cannons on the left side of the walker pointed at him as well.
The right-side concussion bomb launcher also swung down to cover him
indecisively.
        Inside the walker, one of the pilots shrugged.
        The huge foot of the AT-ST lifted up as the thing moved to step
on Straun. The Rebel saw the antipersonnel spikes on the front of the foot,
the tripwire-cutting blades, every rivet of his forthcoming death. He 
thought distantly that he would now never know of his father's fate.
        That's when the heavy dropship cannon bolts hit the AT-ST with a
deafening thunderclap, blasting the walker onto its back. Straun raised
himself painfully to his feet and staggered along the bridge, finding that
Menarggrah had eased the hovering ship down so it was just above the pad, and 
Dar and Surge helped him up the ship's ramp as a terriffic blast went off 
behind the ship.
        As the dropship lifted again, the transmitter dish began to topple. 
Narrowly missing the fleeing craft, it fell over the edge of the mesa and
hit the canyon floor with a crash of twisted metal.
        Menarggrah didn't allow himself the luxury of celebrating. He
remembered Telthra IV all too well, and his intuition was confirmed when
the remaining two AT-STs swung around and fired concussion bombs at them.
The first missed by more than twenty meters, sailing into space. The 
second hit them amidships, throwing the passengers in random directions.
Menarggrah checked the indicators. The energy shielding had been totally
blown away but the hull was undamaged.
        They rocketed over the surface of Fo, pausing only to pick up the
SLAVE II.
                             ----\\----
Meanwhile, in another system..

        The Rebel spy was triumphant. Though he had told them a good deal
of information, he had not mentioned the datastick or, more importantly,
Ilgin the Stroo. Victorious, he allowed himself to die.
        The corpse slumped forward on the rack, and the torture droid
disengaged mechanically, gliding into the corner and awaiting further
instructions. Osann left the rack controls and addressed the tall, menacing
figure that was the dominating presence in the room.
        "It's no use, Lord Vader. We retrieved some useful information, but
nothing about the Emporer's message. It must be in Rebel hands by now".
        "Then it is a race" the Dark Lord of the Sith turned to two Imperials
standing near the doorway. One wore the uniform of an officer of the Empire,
the other was hooded and dressed in dark grey robes. Vader spoke, his
rasping voice not threatening, merely instructing.
        "This matter is in your hands now. You will not fail me".
        The two bowed in obedience, and left the room as Vader issued new
instructions to the torture droid- concerning Captain Osann.