Garic and a band of rebels must go for a big
prize...4 Billion Credits. Unfortunately, the
Imperials and others want it too.
DISCLAIMER: This is a work of original fan
fiction based on characters and situations
created by George Lucas and copyrighted to
Lucasfilm, Ltd. The intent of this work is for
entertainment and is not intended to garner
payment in any form.
Copyright(c)1998.
The author would like to thank Julie Hammond for
helping me beta-test and work through several
plotpoints. Without her help this story wouldn't
be anywhere near the quality it is (whatever that
may be 8^I )and all mistakes herein are the
authors.
Comments are welcomed at garic@electricrain.com.
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http://www.electricrain.com/garic/
Imperial Munitions Factory
The hum of turbines was a constant. The
air was hot, stale and humid, tasting slightly
of sweat and ozone. Only the red glow of backup
lights and the occasional flashing of a warning
signal spotted the dark hallways. Workers moved
about sporadically, going from one task to
another. I slipped out of the air duct, landing
unnoticed onto the plasticrete floor. With a tug
of my towline, my backpack fell into my arms.
I retreated into the factory's darkness, pulling
a datapad out of my grungy worker's overalls.
With a few taps of the keys, a rough floorplan
popped up. I was right where I needed to be. For
a slapped together organization, these guys were
good. I crouched behind a generator and opened
my backpack.
I placed the dozen or so explosives on the ground
as I gathered up my headset, adjusting the
earphones. Comfortable with the headset, I
plugged the jack into the scrambler. The
scrambler was a simple way of securing a radio
transmission; it randomly changed frequencies,
garbling the transmissions so only another
scramble set at the same parameters could
receive the message correctly. I could hear the
low static of the transmitter.
"This is Bantha Three calling the Herd. Over," I
whispered into the microphone.
"Enough with the code words, Lieutenant. I copy."
Senna said sarcastically.
Lieutenant Starr. I still hadn't gotten used to
being called Lieutenant. I've never had a rank
before. I'd been a Captain most of my life, but
that was just a title, not a rank. Weird how life
takes you in unlikely directions. A year ago I
was a free wheeling smuggler. Today, I'm a
Lieutenant in the Rebellion in a covert operation
against an Imperial factory. Who knows what will
happen tomorrow?
"Alright Three, off to your right should be a
door." I gathered my explosives and picked up my
pack. Sure enough, there was the door. It was
thick and had warning signs all over it. I
punched in an access code and as the door slid
open the rush of heat hit me like a slap to the
face. The roar of machinery was deafening.
The room was lit bright orange as molten rock
passed through the room into massive
autoproccessing machinery. The machines processed
the rock, removing important elements, using them
to fuel the plant. The heat was unbearable as
steam released in a harsh whistle of energy. Sweat
stung my eyes as the heat radiated throughout the
room. I rushed across the room towards a door on
the far side. It opened as I approached; abruptly
sliding shut behind me sealing out the loud noise.
"...dangerously high temperature." The voice
crackled in my earpiece.
"Come again, Zero." I asked, pressing the
headphone against my ear to eliminate any
residual noise.
"Be careful entering through that door. It's the
autoprocessing area and the room has a
dangerously high temperature."
"Well, I'm now medium rare. Gotta tell me faster
than that, Senna."
"You're definitely rare, Three. You should be in
a decontamination area. The control room is on
the other side of the door." With a quick slap
the thick door opened.
The room was filled with monitors and computers.
Lights flickered, gauges blinked. The room was
empty but I could see a steaming cup of coffee
still sitting on the console.
"Stand-by, Zero." I cautiously examined the
displays when a voice caught me off guard.
"Hold it! Don't move." The metallic voice wavered
slightly. Probably a techie with little or no
combat experience in his first confrontation.
"You're not supposed to be in here. Let me see
some identification."
I patted my overalls down pretending to look for
my work badge.
"I...um...seemed to have misplaced it. I was just
looking for..."With a flash I grabbed the
steaming cup, throwing it into the young man's
face. Rolling off to the side, I dodged his
weakly aimed shot as the cup bounced off his
face with a sick thud. Two quick elbows to his
mid-section made him buckle. Collapsing to one
knee, he panted loudly, desperately trying to
replace the wind I had knocked out of him.
"What's the matter, three?" Senna's voice echoed
in my ear.
I took a step forward, grabbing him by his
starched collar. His recovery was quick and
unexpected as he smashed his head into mine. The
flash of pain took a second to shake off.
"Status, Three!" Senna was frantic. As my vision
returned, the tech was already getting his focus.
Grabbing me by the throat he squeezed. I gagged
and coughed, still trying to focus all the little
stars in my head from the headbutt.
"I'm...a little...preoccupied...be right...with
...you!" I felt guilty doing it, but with a quick
jerk of my arm, I connected with the Imperial's
crotch. With a stifled squeal he let go. I
gasped deeply.
He ran for the console, desperately trying to
slap at the alarm. I lurched after him, grabbing
him by his belt. I pulled him away from any
buttons, whipping him across the room, against
the blast door.
I grabbed for my gun, dangling from a shoulder,
with blinding speed. I fired a shot as the door
behind him slid opened. The blaster bolts sailed
over his head as he dropped into the inferno.
Without warning, the door shut behind him and I
blasted the door controls, sealing off my exit.
"Stand by, Zero." I ran to the viewport on the
blast door. As I pressed my face to the
plexisteel,I could see the tech stumble through
the heat, out the other door.
"Shit! Zero, this is Three. We have a breech.
Expect company."
"Copy. We'll need to hustle then. You okay?"
"Yeah." I said dejectedly. I was pissed at myself
for letting the tech get away. I rubbed my throat
absently. "Where do I go?"
"The door on the far end. Use it."
Looking around the room I opened the door,
running out into the hall.
"Second door to your left should be your objective,
Three." I jerked on each door I passed making sure
they were locked tight. No need getting surprised
at the least opportune moment.
I scanned the hallway as I pulled out my compact
ion cannon. It was the size of a sporting blaster
and easily hidden. With a quick snap of an ion
pulse, the second door opened.
The ominous hum and vibration chilled me. The
power coursing through the room was almost
palpable. Eight massive cylinders filled the
room. Each an immense battery that kept the
station online in emergency situations.
"Zero. I'm in." I slipped of the hefty backpack,
resting it gently against one of the immense
batteries. I reached into the sack, pulling out
a small detonite charge.
It was a simple yet highly explosive device.
One charge could level several hundred meters.
With the malleable putty bottom, I secured the
explosive to one of the batteries. I set the
ignition for remote detonation by fingering a
few keys on the small console. I repeated the
procedure for the seven remaining batteries,
placing each gingerly onto the metallic shell.
Sweat stung my eyes as the temperature
inexplicably rose with each timer set.
"Mission accomplished, Zero. Loaded and ready.
Confirm." The charges were now set on a remote
control to be detonated after the team was safely
away onboard the transport ship.
"Confirmation a go. Good work, Three. Meet up the
team and get out of there." Senna's voice dropped
its official tone and seemed concerned.
"What is it, Senna?" Tension filled my neck,
tightening my jaw. Something was bothering her.
"Nothing, Lieutenant. Really." She was lying. It
quivered in her voice.
"This isn't the time to keep things to yourself.
Give it up."
"Just a realization. I picked up the transmitters
from the detonite..."
"Then everything's a go. What's wrong?" I relaxed
a little knowing that the bombs were out of my
control.
"With all the detonite in this place...I'm just
worried about you guys."
I smiled slightly. Senna was the medic for the
squad and in maternal mode. A young, gentle
woman, she had a tendency to mother us a little
too much at times. She was simply concerned about
us and that made me feel at ease.
"Just be at the pickup point and there won't be
anything to worry about."
"I copy, Three. As ordered, going to radio
silence. You're on your own now. Good luck."
"Luck is for people who don't know what there
doing," I quipped.
"You're the luckiest man in the universe then."
"Shut up and relax...It's me." I heard a brief
chuckle from Senna. "That's an order. Three out."
"Yes, sir!" I turned off the comlink and picked
up the backpack. It was considerably lighter as
I slung it over my shoulder, opening the hallway
door.
The factory hallways were eerily silent as I
raced to the rendezvous area. The dim ceiling
lights made sinister shadows as I walked into the
main disposal unit. The smell was overpowering
and for a second I had a flashback to the Last
Call back on Korbin. The bodies and vermin still
haunted me even now.
I swallowed hard, forcing the horror from my
mind. Standing alone at the far side stood the
teams demolitions expert, Azael. He turned
quickly, startled by my presence. He turned back
to set the last charge and then approached me.
With a wave of his hands and an "all clear"
signal, he smiled widely. Azael was also our
communications technician. The ironic part was
Azael was stone deaf. Couldn't hear a hyperdrive
explode in a bantha stampede. But unlike the
Empire, the Rebellion realized his immense
talents in demolition and anything electrical
surpassed any disability he may have. His shaggy
blond hair and boyish face hid all the dangerous
talents he had.
With a thumbs up I gestured back to him, telling
him everything was on schedule. It hadn't taken
me long to learn his hand signals and I could
always get him to laugh when I didn't know a w
ord by simply making something up. Usually on
the vulgar side.
Wildly, he jerked his hands in his code and I
laughed. He was wishing his nose didn't work
right either. The smell could really get to you.
"Aw, man. What are we doing?" I asked aloud.
"This is beyond sick."
The large door creaked open as our Recon/Intell
specialist made his way in. Rell Jarth was a
quiet man, kept to himself. Perfect for recon
since he'd spend days by himself, scouting out
the area so our team could sneak in. He had
covered the plant a full two weeks in advance
and his information was as accurate as the
contractors that built it. His plain face and
dark hair made him look like half the humans in
the galaxy. If it needed to be scouted, Rell was
the man.
"Any problems?" I asked.
"Nope." One-syllable responses were not uncommon
for Rell. "You?"
"Well I'm pretty sure we've been compromised so
we better get out of here. Bombs in place?"
"Yep." He didn't even look up as he peered into
his backpack looking for some unknown item.
"Soon as the captain gets here we're gone." I
reached over to Azael, tapping his shoulder. He
turned and with a few gestures I asked him if
the escape route was secure. With a bolt, he
jumped over trash and waste to the center of the
unit. With a wave of his arm for help, he reached
into the muck and yanked hard. I quickly joined
him, I could feel a grate underneath the sludge,
and the goop drained into the large hole in the
floor. The gas and fumes made my eyes water as I
feebly smiled at Azael.
"Things get better all the time."
Alarms rang out. Lights out in the hallway
flashed a warning. I shot a glance at Rell who
ran to the door to see what was happening.
"What...?" I tried to ask, but within seconds I
got my answer. Racing into the garbage and filth,
our fearless leader, Captain Denton Parnet turned
to fire at his pursuers.
"We're out of here boys. I've got half dozen
whiteheads in tow. Let's call it a night,
gentleman." He ran straight past us, jumping
feet first into the dark hole we had just
uncovered.
Without thinking, I pushed Azael after the
Captain, as I pulled out my blaster to cover
Rell's escape. He ran forward with astounding
grace I as trudged through more trash. Without a
word he disappeared into the opening.
I made it to within a few feet of the shaft when
laser fire erupted around me. I lunged forward,
landing face first into the smelly garbage.
Gagging and firing at the same time, I flopped
desperately to the drainage tube. Like a Ronto
trapped in a tar pit, I moved brutally slow. A
laser caught my backpack, missing my body by
millimeters. I twirled, landing inches from the
hole. I pulled myself in headfirst as more
lasers rained down on me. One caught the heel of
my boot, shearing it right off. I fell
ungracefully forward, several meters with a
splash below.
Arms grabbed me out of the shallow water. I
sputtered and choked as I gasped the foul air.
"You okay, Garic?" Denton supported me with an
arm while Azael held me up with the other.
"Never felt better, Sir. And you? How are you
feeling? We don't talk as much as we should." I
said mockingly. It was kind of awkward for me to
call him Sir. He was only a year older than my
own thirty years, but had been in the rebellion
for at least the last five. He'd seen his share
of war. But he still kept his sense of humor. He
was a Corellian after all.
"Smart-ass." Azael put his hands up to alert us
and we stood back. He held a small transmitter
in his left hand. He pressed a few buttons. The
ceiling rumbled and shook. The explosive he had
set in the midst of the trash blasted the room
apart, covering the hole and sealing off our
escape. Azael smiled, his wet matted hair in his
face as he tapped his index finger to his temple.
"You're right. Smart thinking." Azael nodded
proudly. Never underestimate anyone. The one
lesson Azael taught me again and again.
Water dripped and the sound of rain was
deafening. Between the falling water and several
overflow valves turning on and off to regulate
the flow, you couldn't hear a thing, not that
Azael could anyway. Our small group made pretty
good time through the maze of tunnels. Rell led
us through, with a small map he had created from
an earlier mission. The tunnel was a few meters
taller than anyone in the squad and was fairly
wide across, but when we arrived at the central
junction I was overwhelmed by the shear size.
It was as if a huge warehouse had been buried
and all the pipes came to this one point. Dirty
water flowed from pipes at every level. The
walls went for several meters in both
directions. The pipe we came to jutted out a
few feet, then abruptly stopped.
Below was the brownest, chunkiest water I had
ever seen. This mission was really beginning to
irritate me. As were my boots that squished with
who knows what in them.
"Looks like we jump." Denton announced. Rell,
without hesitating, leapt off the thick pipe
into the muck thirty meters below. There wasn't
a splash but more of a plop, like he had landed
in mud.
"It's a dirty job but..." Denton started.
"And how long have you been waiting to say that?"
I asked sarcastically. Denton smirked and
shrugged. Azael started to look a little shaky.
I signaled for him to jump but he shook his head.
"What is it? Let's go." I ordered him with a
series of hand movements. He returned with one
simple motion. His index finger proudly extended.
"Hate to do this to him," Denton curled a
discouraged smiled and I nodded. We both knew
what had to happen. Azael looked in terror as
the Captain and I grabbed an arm. Without a word,
we flung the soldier off the pipe.
"He's not going to be happy when we get back."
Denton smiled.
"He can hate us later." We laughed together. This
outfit wasn't the worst group I'd ever worked
with. A real loose bunch that looked out for one
another. Not something I was used to.
"After you, Sir." I flipped him a short salute.
He returned it as he ran off the end of the pipe
with a childlike whoop. Damn fool.
I held my nose and hopped off into the dirty air.
The fall was short and sweet. The water wasn't.
Rell had already made his way to the outlet pipe
and was helping Azael onto the lip of the giant
shaft. Denton was paddling ahead of me. The
syrupy water made swimming a little difficult
but the current was helping my progress. Rell
and Denton extended a hand to gather me up when
a barrage of lasers exploded around us.
Azael was the first to respond. With the honed
accuracy of a stationball pitcher he hurled a
grenade at the small group of stormtroopers
making their way across a maintenance catwalk
above us. The blast caught two of the troopers
dead on. The catwalk wailed as it collapsed
girders, shrapnel falling into the quagmire. Muck
and refuse splattered as I reached up for help.
Rell and Denton yanked me up as another volley
fired down on us.
"We take this overflow pipe." Rell said as he
helped Azael into the duct. The water in this
pipe was much thinner and moved much quicker.
Denton covered me as I stepped into the pipe.
Like a flush of a toilet, we raced down the
waterway, the surge taking us down the drain. We
zipped down the tubes, the darkness the only
thing keeping the fear of what we were actually
doing at bay.
Again we landed with a splash, albeit a thinner
splash than before, into another cesspool.
Rell lifted his head from the sewage, gasping
heavily. Azael put his hand on my shoulder for
support as we headed to the small opening ahead
of us about a hundred meters away.
"I'm going to have to take antibiotics for a
year." I complained. " You sure know how to show
a friend a good time, Rell? Next time lets just
have a few beers in the officers lounge."
"Sure," he replied without looking my way. He was
eerie that way.
"Cut the chatter, Lieutenant. Save it for the
other side." Denton was usually not this rigid.
Something was bothering him.
"Aye, sir." I replied. Something had his attention
and I didn't want to distract him.
Azael was struggling towards the small grating
Rell had already arrived at. With his plasma
cutters working rapidly, he was melting through
the lattice easily. Azael reached Rell as he
finished carving out an escape route. I pushed
my way toward Azael as he climbed up through the
grate. Denton passed ahead of me waiting for
Azael to finish his climb.
It came suddenly. It was as if a rope had wrapped
around my leg. I was yanked under the polluted
soup, flailing and choking on contaminated water.
I could hear the muffled splashing but my
visibility was going as I was hauled deeper into
the murk.
"Lieutenant!" Rell screamed. I looked up,
watching the ripples and bubbles fade. Azael
flopped up to safety, unaware of anything.
The large tentacle released momentarily and I
used the hesitation to reach for the surface.
A roar escaped my lungs as I came out of the
churning water, painfully gasping for air. Again
the tentacle found its grip and latched around
my neck, effectively cutting off my airflow.
"Friggin, Dianoga!" Denton yelled as he grabbed
the plasma welder out of Rell's hand and dove in
the muck towards the creature. In my blurred
sight, black dots appeared and I knew I was going
to pass out. As Denton approached, one of its
sticky limbs curled around my leg, drawing me
closer. Denton turned the plasma cutter on,
waving it under the water, severing the tentacle
attached to me.
With a howl of pain so loud it made my head ache,
I was hurled out of the water as the massive
creature released me. Guess it decided that I
wasn't a meal worth dying over. I sailed through
the air, actually skipping on the water twice as
I landed near Azael and Rell. I just lay there
for a moment as the Captain swam near. I sat
near the grate for a second, trying to catch my
breath.
"This place really sucks." I huffed.
"You think?"
" I thought you found a new girlfriend." I joked,
signaling I was okay.
"Mine aren't that ugly." He smiled.
"Remember that one on Galltine? She was a hutt."
I grinned widely. Azael gently put his hand on
Denton's shoulder for comfort as he nodded in
agreement.
"Okay. I'll give you that one." He pulled
himself up, looking out the grating into the
night sky. In the distance an old modified
freighter appeared in view. It passed overhead
and then turned a half turn, descending in front
of the outtake valve, a meter or so above it,
with it's bright floodlights glaring us down.
"There's our ride. Let's get out of here." The
landing ramp lowered and four tow cables snaked
there way down to greet us. Rell clipped us all
in and we slowly rose into the belly of the
freighter. Rell tossed a grenade into the pipe
then allowed himself to be hoisted up as well.
Fire and shrapnel blew out the pipe, sealing it
off with a rumble of rock and smoke.
The freighter wasn't as nice as I was used to
but I raced to the cockpit, greeting Senna as I
sat in the pilot's chair.
"You smell like shit." She said behind a scowl.
Her long blonde hair flowed over the back of the
seat nearly touching the floor.
"Nice to see you too." I leaned over to plant a
kiss on her but she slapped me playfully away.
She was a pretty backwoods planet girl. Not
gorgeous but well above average. I'd been hitting
on her for over three months but she was a tough
nut to crack. Too serious about fighting the good
fight. But over the last month or so she'd begun
to loosen up.
"That's disgusting. You need a shower, bad."
"Maybe you'd like to join me after this is all
said and done." I pulled back on the controls,
racing toward the sky.
"Don't hold you're breath, Starr." She said
flatly.
"Have to or the smell will kill me." We both
laughed as I pointed to the massive plant below
us. With a punch of a button a small flare grew
into a massive eruption. The flash went for miles
as the plant was leveled. Denton and the others
had gathered around my chair to watch the
explosion through the viewport.
"Good work crew. Damn fine job." Denton said
vacantly as he watched the fires spread into the
surrounding area of the munitions plant. Black
smoke rose into the night and could be seen even
from orbit as we left the atmosphere. Everyone
grew silent as we readied for hyperspace. Denton,
sitting in the navigator's chair, broke the
silence.
"That Galltine girl was not that big." He
muttered.