The Adventures of Wedge Antilles: Gray Squadron - (c) Copyright 1995 Matt Hilliard This story may be freely distributed, with the inclusion of this notice and and notification of the author. Based on characters and situations created by George Lucas. AUTHOR'S NOTE: This was originally posted to alt.fan.wedge and rec.arts.sf.starwars.misc in ten parts. I would still be interested in hearing comments...please mail hilliard@ix.netcom.com with your opinion. -- A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... _.-----------------------------------------------------------------._ / .---------------------------------------------------------------. \ | | ______ ____________ ___ ________ | | | | / _____|____ ____| / \ | ____ \ | | | | ( (___ | | / \ | |____) ) | | | | \____ \ | | / ^ \ | __ / | | | |_______________) ) | | / /~~~\ \ | | \ \ ___________| | | _________________/ |__|__/__/ \__\|__| \______________ | | ____________ ______ _________ _______________ | | __________ \ / / \ | ____ \ / _____________ | | | \ \ __ / / \ | |____) ) ( (___ | | | | \ \ / \ / / ^ \ | __ / \____ \ | | | | \ ` /\ ' / /~~~\ \ | | \ \ _______) ) | | | | \__/ \__/__/ \__\|__| \____________/ | | | | | | \ '---------------------------------------------------------------' / ------------------------------------------------------------------- THE ADVENTURES OF WEDGE ANTILLES The Corellian Corvette slowly approached the station. Turning gracefully, it extended a tube. In turn, the station extended a tube. The two tubes met and sealed. The station was small, and was quite old. A closer look found four hangars extending from the center like arms. Abandoned several years ago, the station had been found and taken by the Rebel Alliance. Most importantly, it served as a base for the operations of Gray Squadron. Wedge Antilles felt a twinge of nervousness as he walked through the tube and into the station. He had finally lost the triumphant feeling he had since the destruction of the Death Star, only two weeks ago. Despite this great victory, the Alliance had been forced to abandon its Yavin base. Being one of the two remaining pilots from Red Squadron, Wedge had been transferred to Gray Squadron. Last he had heard, Luke Skywalker had been sent to the Nezit Sector to serve with a squadron there. He now entered the station. The hallways were narrow, and the ceilings were low. This was no surprise, of course: Wedge had been in small stations before. "Whoa..." Wedge glanced at the source of the voice, a young pilot, almost as young as Wedge, who had evidently never been on a small station. Like Wedge, he was joining Gray Squadron to fill some of its open slots. Also accompanying them was another replacement pilot and an officer. "This way," the officer said, pointing at a hallway. A moment later they emerged into an assembly hall of sorts. It had, Wedge guessed, about ten chairs, though the room could hold twice that many, in it facing a small platform and podium. According to the information he had received on the ride over, this room, the largest in the station, served as a lounge, cafeteria, and the aforementioned mentioned assembly hall. It had exits to the control room and hangars. Most of the chairs were currently occupied, as was the platform. The man standing at the podium's face matched that of the Wing Commander. Tyle Renerel was known as "Commander" to his pilots rather than his callsign, Gray Leader. According to the short bio Wedge had read, Reneral had been a pilot in the Old Republic's navy when Palpatine took over. He, along with a friend who was now Gray Two, defected to the newly formed Alliance and quickly ascended to his current role. "Well, it looks like they're here. This is..." Gray Leader paused as he glanced at the datapad in front of him. "Hoinn, Shestek, and Antilles." A murmur rippled through the assembled pilots. "They will be Gray Ten, Eleven, and Twelve, respectively." Dead last. Unlike most Alliance squadrons, your number was your "rank". Gray Two was second only to Gray Leader. Gray Three was, in turn, under Gray Leader and Gray Two but above the rest. Wedge and the other two pilots filled the void created by an Imperial raid on the squadron's previous base. Gray Seven had disappeared in the raid, but his position had been reserved in hopes of his safe return, however unlikely it was. Pilots who disappeared in such circumstances rarely came back, and even more rarely on the same side. After another pause, Gray Leader resumed. "Since we are currently down a pilot, the usual three ship elements will be different. Gray Two and I will form an element, while the rest are made up of three pilots. For obvious reasons, each of the rookies will be paired with two veteran pilots. Gray Eleven with Gray Three and Four, Gray Twelve with Gray Five and Six, and Gray Ten with Gray Eight and Nine. Any questions? "Then I suggest you welcome your new comrades and get to know them," Gray Leader said after no one spoke up. "I'd like the new pilots to meet me in my office in five minutes, however, so they can be briefed on our current mission. Dismissed." The pilots rose from their seats and walked over to welcome the new pilots. Wedge prepared himself; this was the hard part. "Antilles!" Wedge scanned the room for the source of the voice, but couldn't due to the somewhat noisy talking that had ensued once Gray Leader had finished. A pilot leaning against one of the chairs in the back waved to get Wedge's attention and motioned for him to come over. "Hiya," the pilot said when Wedge had walked over. The pilot looked like he was only a few years older than Wedge and a little bit taller. Like Wedge, he was Corellian. "I'm Donner, Gray Five. This is Gray Six," Donner pointed at an Alderaanian pilot standing next to him, who nodded in greeting. "Call me Chan," Gray Six said. Wedge couldn't help noticing Chan's voice was a bit distant, especially considering Chan was greeting him. "Hi. You can call me Wedge. Antilles just makes people confused," Wedge said, trying not to sound like an idiot. "Yeah, I've known three Antilles," Donner nodded sympathetically. "From what I've heard, you aren't exactly the rookie the Commander said you were." "Yeah...flew in three battles," Wedge said, still trying to sound casual. He still felt a bit awkward. "Yavin, right?" Chan said. Wedge suspected that Chan knew very well where he had flown. "Yeah...we lost a lot of good pilots there," Wedge answered. Chan began to say something, but was cut off by Donner. "Well, you don't want to be late for the Commander's briefing. Head into the control room, then turn left. Can't miss it." Wedge nodded and left. In a perfect world, he thought, everyone would be friendly and open. Of course, in a perfect world, he wouldn't be fighting this war in the first place. As he entered the control room, he glanced back to see the two pilots arguing about something. Donner stopped speaking when he saw Wedge looking at him, but Chan didn't seem to care. The other two "rookies" saw Wedge entering the office and followed. The Wing Commander's office was small, but that was to be expected on such a small station. Besides the usual desk and chair, it had three chairs hastily arranged in front of it. Gray Leader was working at his terminal when the three entered. He stopped and addressed them. "Okay, I'll make this quick so that you can get back to the others. "We are currently working on capturing a shipment of Tie Interceptors in the Justini system. All the preliminary work has been completed. In two days we are going to try to disable and board the freighter with the help of two Y-wings from Blue Squadron and a transport. "If the mission fails, then we will use our backup plan: to plant a sleeper bomb on the freighter, which will go off will it is in hyperspace, leaving it crippled. "Also, whether the mission is successful or not, we will be moving to a different base. It seems that the Empire has gotten wind of this station, and we have a better facility awaiting us anyway. "That's all for now. We have data files available to provide a more detailed history. "Dismissed." As they reentered the hall, a pilot approached Wedge, identifying himself as Gray Eight. "You fought at Yavin, right?" "Yeah, why?" Wedge answered cautiously. "Well, I know almost all the pilots died, but the reports neglected to mention the Y-wing pilot who survived the assault...you know who Dutch is, right?" "He was Gold Leader, I think." "Yeah, that's him. Did he...did he make it?" "Sorry..." Wedge said sadly. "The TIE Prototype caught him in the trench. The other pilot was Keyan Farlander." "Oh," Gray Eight's face fell. "And what about you?" Wedge turned to see Chan standing beside him. "He didn't get you, did he?" "Almost. My X-wing nearly fell apart before I could get back to Yavin." "Yet you left the trench. You left a kid, Luke Skywalker, who had never flown an X-wing before, in the trench with the prototype. You put the Alliance's only hope for survival in the hands of a farm boy from the Rim with no combat experience." "I was given a direct order to leave," Wedge protested. "You would have left, orders or no. 'I can't stay with you'" Chan imitated Wedge's voice. "Some orders aren't meant to be followed. The war would have been lost if it wasn't for the freighter." "Hey, get off his case!" Gray Eight interrupted. "What do you want him to do? Destroy the Fleet?" "If he had stayed there, Skywalker would have been able to make the shot while covered," Gray Six answered hotly. "It would have been suicide!" Gray Eight wasn't giving up easily. Wedge uncomfortably noted the crowd forming. "Oh? Was it suicide for the others? What about Dutch? Was he suicidal because he didn't take the easy way out? Because he gave his life for his cause?" Gray Eight grabbed the bigger man's collar. "Leave Dutch out of this. What's your problem, anyway?" Enraged, Chan knocked Gray Eight's hands away. "I don't like cowards!" he growled and, despite Donner's attempts to restrain him, pushed Gray Eight away from him. Wedge grabbed the man's arm. "You don't need to-" And elbow to the face curtesy of Chan cut him off. He began to fall backwards into the crowd. Before he could regain his balance, Chan shoved him into some chairs. After a painful landing Wedge jumped to his feet, fists clenched, but found Chan and Gray Eight grappling on the ground. There was a flash as a blaster bolt hit the deck a foot from the two combatants heads. They stopped fighting to see Gray Leader standing five feet away with a smoking blaster pistol. "We've got enough problems with the Empire without you guys fighting," Gray Leader said. "Get up! If I see any more of this, I'll have everyone involved court martialed." Before he could follow up with another threat, an ear splitting alarm filled the air. After a moment it was shut off as everyone turned to see what it was. "Look!" someone shouted. Outside the viewport was the all too familiar triangular form of an Imperial-class Star Destroyer. (Part Two) "Get to your ships!" Gray Leader ordered. As the pilots rushed toward the exits, Wedge suddenly wondered which hangar his X-wing was in. "Follow me!" It was Donner. Without waiting for a response, the pilot ran into one of the station's four hangars. As they entered, the bay doors slid open, revealing the vastness of space...and the Star Destroyer. Force fields, of course, kept the air inside the hangar. "That one's yours." Donner pointed at the X-wing farthest from the center of the station. Wedge nodded. Jumping over a tube and ducking under a group of wires, he dashed past the techs servicing the other two X-wings in the hangar. Climbing into the cockpit, he put on a helmet and made a quick systems check. He glanced over at the other two X-wings. Both Donner and Chan were all set. The techs left the hangar and the force fields were deactivated. The three X-wings rose in tandem and throttled up. In the X-wing's cockpit, Wedge made a few last minute adjustments as his craft gained speed. "Gray Leader to Gray Squadron, skip the check in. Lock s-foils in attack positions and accelerate to attack speed. The station's crew are leaving in the transport. It'll be a few minutes before they can make the hyperspace jump, so we'll have to cover for them." "Commander! I'm picking up six marks bearing four seven!" Gray Three reported. "We're moving to intercept." "They'll have more...divide into your elements and pick a group. They've probably split an attack force of several squadrons of TIE Fighters, just like we do except with more in the elements," Gray Two noted. "I don't see any others," Gray Nine said. "Another six, coming in fast to the starboard!" Gray Eight said, his voice betraying his excitement, then gave an exclamation of surprise. "Wait! I just spotted a third batch. They're trying to sneak around us!" "Who's closest?" Gray Leader asked. "That'd be us, Gray Leader. Chan, Wedge, follow me." Donner changed course and was followed by his two wingmen. "They're almost in visual range," Chan said. "Gray Twelve, cut speed and pick off any that get by us," Donner ordered. "Right." Wedge complied and watched the other two X-wings speed off ahead of him. A moment later red and green beams were visible, followed by two explosions as the two Rebels hit their targets. One of the TIE Fighters zoomed past them, hoping to heroically destroy the transport himself. He didn't see Wedge's X-wing trailing behind the first two until it was too late. Wedge smiled grimly as he accelerated. There was a warning beep from his R2 unit. "I see them," Wedge told the droid. The remaining two TIE Fighters were approaching, one above him and one below him, making it a classic no win scenario for Wedge. He had to choose one to destroy, and as soon as he veered up or down the other TIE would kill him. He could vector away from them to the right or left, but then he wouldn't have any chance of reaching the two Imperial starfighters. Luckily for Wedge a third option was open to him in this situation: go in between them. Because they had to get to the transport, they would be forced to pass him by. Sure enough, neither of them wanted to take the time to hit Wedge. They had slowed down to wait for Wedge to make his move, and when he didn't they sped up and headed for the transport. "Don't worry, Wedge. We'll get them," Chan said as he and Donner zoomed by in hot pursuit. Had the TIE Fighters not slowed down, they would have made it to the transport ahead of the X-wings because of their speed advantage, but now Donner and Chan would be able to catch up. Wedge pulled his X-wing through a one eighty turn and went to help "I'm hit!" Gray Ten said as a stray blast hit him. "Hyper out," Gray Three told him. "It isn't too bad, I might be able to make it," Gray Ten protested. "Get out of here! That's an order!" Gray Leader said. "Your craft, not to mention your lives, are too valuable to waste with useless heroics." "Watch it Gray Four, you've got a tail," Gray Eleven said. "I can't shake him! Can I have some help here?" Gray Four said in controlled panic. "I'm on my way," Gray Three said. "Heads up! Two of them have broken through!" Gray Eight said in alarm. "I'm on it," Wedge said, angling towards Gray Eight's position. Sure enough, a few seconds later two TIE Fighters became visible, racing at full speed towards the transport. Wedge got a lock and fired before they saw him. His first shot hit, destroying its target, but the other TIE dove steeply and dodged the second one. The TIE doubled back, flying away from Wedge. Slightly puzzled, Wedge followed. Suddenly the TIE spun and climbed rapidly, trying to put his craft's speed and maneuverability advantages to good use. Wedge, however, wasn't fooled. Cutting speed, he ignored the strain he was putting not only on his engines but himself and spun his starfighter. Then he opened up his engine all the way. "R2? Check on the acceleration compensator...it didn't do too well on that last maneuver." As the astromech droid followed its orders, Wedge took careful aim. His plan had worked, but not perfectly. "No..." he growled through gritted teeth as the distance between his X-wing and the TIE widened. At the last possible moment, even though the TIE was too far away to aim very well, he opened fire. He let out a sigh of relief as the TIE exploded brilliantly. A second later more red beams passed through the explosion. "You beat me to him, Wedge," Chan said with a laugh. In battle, he forgot about his differences with the young pilot. "Nice shot, Gray Twelve." Gray Leader sounded proud of his pilot, whom he had called a rookie only a half hour ago. "Gray Three's been hit...his comm's out!" Gray Four reported. "Cover him, his hyperdrive might still be working," Gray Two responded. "Looks like the Star Destroyer wants to come and play," Gray Eight said grimly. "It's heading towards the transport." "Oh great! How are we supposed to keep an Imperial-class Star Destroyer from getting it," Gray Four said. "I've got an idea." Donner's voice was thoughtful. "It had better be good. The Destroyer will be in range of the transport in a minute or two," Gray Four answered. "Watch it, Gray Twelve! You've got a tail!" Gray Eight warned. Wedge threw his X-wing into a downward spiral which the TIE duplicated easily. "Gray Three just made the jump to lightspeed." Gray Four's relief was evident in his voice. "Gray Twelve, break to your right on my mark," Chan said calmly. Wedge nodded even though Chan couldn't see him. The TIE Fighter slowly closed the distance despite Wedge's attempts to shake him off. "Now!" Wedge made a sharp turn to his right. The TIE followed and was destroyed by a well aimed shot by Chan. "Thanks Gray Six." There was a short shriek from the comm. Fighting the urge to cover his ears, Wedge saw that, in approaching the transport, had caught the tail end of Donner's data burst, which evidently held instructions which he didn't want the TIE Fighter pilots to overhear. "Don't decode it, R2...keep working on that compensator. I think it'll have to be calibrated again." The R2 unit beeped its acknowledgement. Wedge swung his X-wing around, looking for a target and finding none. Most of the TIE Fighters were busy dogfighting others in Gray Squadron. As he did this, his view swung past the station. "That's funny," Wedge said to himself. "I wonder why it hasn't self destructed yet." There was a string of incomprehensible beeps and whistles from the R2 unit, which had evidently overheard Wedge's musing. "It probably has something to do with Gray Five's plan," was the translation, curtesy of the X-wing's computer. "Good point. Speaking of which, it looks like the transport is changing course." Sure enough, the transport was flying around the station, putting it in between the Destroyer and the transport. "Though I don't know what they hope to accomplish by that...it won't delay the Destroyer more than a minute or two, and the transport will have to recalculate its hyperspace jump. The droid's silence indicated that it was baffled as well. "Stay clear of the Destroyer." Gray Leader's voice pulled him from his thoughts. "The Destroyer will reach the transport in just over a minute," Gray Two said. "I don't know what we can do," Donner sighed. Wedge frowned at that: was Donner bluffing for the sake of the Imperials, which could probably overhear them from the Star Destroyer, or was he telling the truth? Time would tell, Wedge decided. He looked over the situation. Only a few TIE Fighters remained, which were understandably heading back to the Destroyer, which didn't seem to care about the X-wings. Whatever the case, it didn't look like it would be launching any more TIE Fighters. The Star Destroyer was quite close to the station now, as it was taking the quickest course possible to the transport. The Gray Squadron pilots watched helplessly as the massive Imperial starship finished going around the space station. Then, without any previous warning, the station exploded. It was a huge explosion, with burning fragments flying in every direction. It was the largest Wedge had seen since the Death Star had died its fiery death. It made for a nice show for the pilots, but it scorched the Star Destroyer. One of the three massive engines lost its brilliant glow, along with two of the four secondaries. There were exclamations of joy and triumph over the comm band as the Destroyer brought all of its engines offline to keep from completely losing control. Even so, its inertia sent it spinning downward and away from the transport. "Good work, Gray Five," Gray Leader praised the resourceful pilot as the transport entered hyperspace. "Let's go. All craft prepare to make the jump to lightspeed on my mark..." A moment later the nine X-wings disappeared after a flicker of pseudomotion into hyperspace, leaving only junk and wreckage of TIE Fighters and the space station behind. (Part Three) "Geez...this station's even smaller than the last one," Donner muttered. "It's better than nothing." Chan forced a laugh. He was sitting with Donner and Wedge, sipping their drinks. "Ack...what is this stuff?" Wedge gagged on his drink. "It was Luim Juice, but I don't know what it is now..." Donner frowned into his cup. "Luim is orange, not green," Chan noted. "Well..." Donner shrugged. Grey Squadron's new base of operations was another space station, a bit smaller than the last one. The food and drink available was some of the worst many of them had ever had, but there wasn't anything they could do about it. Although it had the same set up, it didn't have force fields for its hangar bays, so once the doors were open it would be explosed to a vacuum. "I heard that a large outpost is being built a few sectors away," Grey Nine said from his spot five feet away. "Yeah...that'll be for Blue Squadron," Grey Four sighed. "Could I have your attention?" Grey Leader called from his spot twenty feet away. "I need two volunteers." Grey Eight stood up. "I'll go." Wedge decided he could use a change from the crowded interior of the space station, where he had been for the last week, and stood as well. "Me too." "Good. Let's go, I'll brief you on the way." "Okay, this is the deal," Grey Leader said when they entered the hallway. "Your two X-wings will be put in the cargo bay of a modified transport. It'll be dropping some sensors in the outer reaches of the system. There's a small group of asteroids and planetoids that to extend our range. If it runs into any trouble, you guys will cover its retreat." A half hour later Grey Eight and Wedge were sitting in the cargo bay as the transport flew away from the station. "Nice to be out of the station," Wedge said, stretching his legs and enjoying the space. "Yeah..." Grey Eight was looking at something on his comlink. "A letter to me, from Dutch, a few days before the Yavin battle," he explained when he caught Wedge looking at him. Wedge nodded. "Hey, I don't think I caught your name..." "Tirnar. Everyone calls me Tirn." For a moment there was silence. "What's on your mind? It isn't Chan, is it?" "Well, yes," Wedge admitted. "Don't let him get to ya." "I know, but...it's like he's two different people: he hates me now, and he shot the TIE off of my tail the other day." "Don't worry about it...Chan has had it rough. His family, and I mean all of it, was on Alderaan when the Death Star destroyed it. He has no one left." "It must have been hard for you, though...with Dutch and all." "He was my brother...eldest of three, I was the youngest." Tirn sighed. "We were pretty close." "What about the Commander? He seemed like he hated me on that first day..." "Naw, he's just uptight. He doesn't want his squadron to fail due to incompetence. He and Grey Two go way back. They served together in the Old Republic. No one knows quite how far...maybe even to the Clone Wars." "Wow. Pretty far," Wedge agreed. "Hmm...the scanners are picking up something..." The voice came from the intercom, which had been purposely left on so that Wedge and Tirn could know what was going on. The two men piloting the transport began to discuss it. "Maybe it's a fluke or something," one of the pilots said. "Where did you say it was?" "On that planetoid over there...thought I saw some energy readings." "Probably nothing." "Maybe you're right...wait, we've got incoming!" "Looks like...two freighters and half a dozen Z-95's." "They aren't Imperial...must be pirates. You listening, Grey guys?" "Right here," Tirn said. "Prepare to deploy, this looks like trouble." "Right. C'mon Wedge." The two pilots ran to their starfighters. Outside the freighter, the small fleet approached their apparently defenseless target. Suddenly, the transport's bay doors opened, and two X-wings dropped out. "Alright Wedge, let's get 'em!" Tirn said as they accelerated. "Get the Headhunters first, or they'll chop up the transport." "Right." Wedge made a minor adjustment and checked the computer. The Z-95 group was almost in range. A moment later, the opening volley was exchanged between the two groups of starfighters. Wedge destroyed his target, while Tirn's was damaged and forced to limp away. Tirn proceeded to drop on another one's tail, while Wedge, who paused to take a shot at the nearest freighter, suddenly had three Z-95 Headhunters firing at him. Wedge flew the X-wing in a downward loop, weaving through fire not only coming from the Headhunters but now from the freighters as well. He went into a sharp climb and put two freighters in between his X-wing and the pirate starfighters. He flew to a safe distance and picked them off at long range when they duplicated his maneuver. Meanwhile, the freighters directed their fire on the transport, which was taking evasive action. Tirn and Wedge strafed the shields of the two starships, searching for a weak point. "We've lost our shields," said one of the transport pilots. "Try to take out the freighter with the two turbolasers." "I'm on it," Tirn said as he pounded the freighter from behind. "Watch out, the other freighter is trying to sneak behind you," Wedge warned. "Wedge! The freighter's shields have collapsed! Hurry, we don't have much time before they get them back online." Tirn positioned his fighter for an attack run on the freighter's bridge, while Wedge fired at the turbolasers. "Got it!" Wedge said triumphantly as the turbolasers stopped firing. "My turn." Tirn flew in at full speed, took a careful aim, and fired his four cannons simultaneously. "I don't think we'll have any more trouble with this one." "Now for the other one..." Wedge opened fire, raking the remaining freighter's shields. "Try to hit its exposed shield generator near the back," one of the transport pilots offered helpfully. "Almost got it..." Tirn said. "Its shields are failing." "We're hit! We're hit!" one of the transport pilots said frantically. "We're losing control of the engines," the other said a bit more calmly. "Looks like we're going to crash into the planetoid, whether we want to or not." "Oh great. They've probably got a base there," Tirn said. "We'd better check it out. Is there any chance of regaining control?" "Not without EVA, and we'd never finish in time," the first pilot answered. "Come on, Grey Eight, we don't have much time," Wedge said as he throttled up. "Right." As they neared the planetoid, Wedge's R2 unit whistled an exclamation. "Atmosphere, but how..." Wedge muttered when he looked at the translation. "Hey Wedge, check out your sensor readings," Tirn told him over the comm. "I see it. Must be something here if someone went through the trouble of putting an atmosphere on this thing." They began orbit just above the atmosphere, which reached a height of five hundred meters and stopped. "They must have some sort of atmospheric generator," Tirn observed. "Yeah...wait, there it is! The base!" Wedge said as a blip appeared on his sensors. "Looks like the radiation around here does more than just disrupt communications," Tirn said. "Watch out! They're firing!" Wedge and Tirn both swerved, and turbolaser bolts flew past. "Oh great...turbolaser towers. Now what?" "I don't like our chances of taking it out in the soup," Tirn said slowly. "Soup" was pilot slang for atmosphere because of what it was like to fly through in starfighters. "Grey guys, we'll crash into the planetoid in two minutes. It's gonna take around ten minutes to fix the engines," the second transport pilot said grimly. "How close to the base will you land?" Wedge asked. "From what you said, pretty darn close. Any brilliant ideas?" the first one asked hopefully. "Hope they don't shoot you out of the sky." We'll see about backing you up, but no promises." Tirn sighed. "Great. Just great." the first pilot didn't sound too happy with the situation. "We're entering the atmosphere...stand by..." the second one reported. "I've got the base on my scopes...we're going to land about one hundred feet away from it. Stand by..." The two X-wing pilots waited tensley for the next report. "Impact in five seconds..." The second pilot's voice was cut off by static. "Well, looks like the pirates aren't going to blow them up, anyway," Tirn said. "They want to capture the transport, I bet," Wedge decided. "Unfortunetly, I think you're right." "X-wing pilots." The voice was definately not from the transport pilots. "You will land your craft near our base. If you make any attempt to fire on us we will blow you out of the sky. Is that clear?" (Part Four) The man looked across the barren landscape in search of life, but, as usual, found none. He and his partner had been sitting at the sentry post for twenty minutes, ever since the X-wings had disappeared. Despite the threat he had made over the captured transport's comm, the X-wings had disappeared. The boss had decided to spare the lives of the transport pilots, since they would be useful now that the Alliance knew where they were. Suddenly a human jumped out from behind a cluster of rocks a hundred yards away. "Don't shoot!" The human had his hands up as he ran towards them to show that he wasn't attacking. "Who are you," one of the guards asked when he reached them. "Wedge Antilles...I was one of the X-wing pilots. We got your message. My wingman left to tell the Alliance. They're going to destroy this place whether the captured pilots are still here or not. I'm tired of working for those losers in the Alliance, though. I want to defect to you guys!" The guards were stunned. "Uhh...I suppose I'll call the boss," the first guard said, shrugging to the other guard. "No, you wont," Wedge said calmly. The guard turned to look into the business end of Wedge's blaster pistol which he had drawn from a holster twisted out of sight behind him. "Drop the rifles. Both of you." No one ever accused pirates of being fiercely loyal and, true to form, they dropped their weapons and put up their hands. There were two cracks as Tirn, who had just come from the rocks, hit both of them in the head with the butt of his blaster. "Good work. Let's get going," Tirn said. "We don't have much time." A few minutes later Wedge and Tirn, now dressed in the unconscious guards' suits, entered the complex. The interior was spacious, with people working at consoles set into the walls and others relaxing in the center. According to a map on the wall said the prison was underground. They decided, after a moment of hurried argument, to wait there for the two transport pilots to be brought down. The two pilots walked over to the door and entered. Behind the door was a long ramp, in the middle of which stood a bored looking guard. "What are you doing here?" he asked. "We've come to prepare the cell of the two captured pilots," Wedge said, thinking quickly. "Sure you have," the guard answered with a knowing grin. I hear Lohrig's renting out his holo-vids." With a wink, the guard stood aside. "Thanks," Tirn returned the smile, and in one smooth motion jammed the barrel of his blaster rifle into the guard's stomach. As the guard doubled over Tirn slammed the butt of the rifle upside the guard's head, then smiled as the pirate crumpled. "Nice," Wedge said. "Good thinking...a blaster shot would probably be heard." They walked down the ramp and entered the prison complex. The two guards were watching a holo-vid on a small projector and didn't even look up. Wedge glanced at a nearby display and found that one of the cells was occupied. "Let's see who's in there," he told Tirn. When they reached the door, Wedge studied the keypad. From what he could see, there was no open button, only close, and other controls used for torture. "Hey...open this one for us!" Tirn yelled to the two guards. One of them hit a button on the control panel without even looking. The door slid open. "Renin!" Wedge glanced over at the two guards to see if they had noticed the shout, but if they did they apparently didn't care. Turning his gaze back towards the cell, he saw a thin prisoner a few years older than Wedge. "Who is he?" "I can't believe it...it's Renin! Or, what's left of him," Tirn said, amazed. "He's Gray Seven," he added, remembering that Wedge was new to the squadron. "We've got to get him out of here." "Who...Tirn?" Renin said weakly. "Yeah...c'mon, we're getting you out of here," Tirn said with determination. "I thought I didn't recognize you guys," the pilots spun to see the two guards standing behind them, with their rifles aimed right at them. "Allow me to introduce myself," Tirn said, shoving the rifle barrels forward, so that the guards were now aiming at themselves. Before they could correct, Tirn jabbed the first guard in the face with his rifle. Then he swung downward, knocking the second guard's rifle out of the way. Wedge hit the second guard in the head. "Good work, but we better get out of here," Tirn said. "Now." "Of course. Can you make it..." Wedge had to think for a second. "...Renin?" "If it means getting out of here, you bet," Renin said, putting as much energy into his voice as he could manage. The two transport pilots had been taken to the entrance of the pirate base. Surrounded by four guards, the situation seemed hopeless. As the pirate leader, a cyborg, reached for the button on his belt that would open the door, he was stopped by a shout. "Wait," Tirn shouted. He and Wedge ran up, carrying the limp body of Renin. "What is this?" the cyborg demanded. "We found him over there." Tirn gestured to the east. "He must have escaped, but then collapsed. "I see." The pirate nodded to two of the guards. The two flanked the pilots and pointed their rifles at them. "Drop your rifles." "Hey, what are you..." Wedge began. The pirate laughed. "Oh shut up. Did you really think you were getting away with this? Did it ever enter your foolish minds that the whole base is monitored by both cameras and recording devices? Your one man commando unit put on quite a show, I understand. Are you sure that he is a pilot?" "Quite," Wedge said, desperately trying to come up with a way out of their predicament. "Anyhow, it worked out for the best. Now we have five prisoners instead of just one. Now let's take a trip back to the prison, hmm?" "Never!" Renin shouted, throwing himself off of Tirn into the surprised pirate. As he was thrown off, Renin's hand brushed the belt control, and the door slid open, revealing fifteen pirates with blaster rifles pointed at them. Wedge and Tirn dived out of the line of fire, narrowly escaping blaster bolts. However, the pirates didn't stop firing, and the pirate leader and his four bodyguards were killed. "Oh great," Wedge muttered. "We're just in time for a takeover." Diving forward, he reached for the deceased leader's corpse and hit the belt control. The door swished shut, leaving two pirates on the outside and the rest inside. One of transport pilots had grabbed a rifle in the chaos and now shot the two pirates. "Head for the ship! Tirn! Onnis!" the other transport pilot shouted, pointing at an Imperial shuttle sitting on a landing pad a hundred meters away. All of Renin's energy had been used for his lunge at the pirate leader, so Tirn tossed his rifle to the second transport pilot and picked Renin up. They were about half way there when the pirates got the door open. With blaster bolts flying all around them, Wedge motioned the two transport pilots to stop. Ducking behind a rock cluster, he returned fire with his rifle, trying to buy time for Tirn and Renin. Onnis let out a shout of surprise and pain as a blaster bolt hit him in the shoulder. Wedge gritted his teeth and sized up the situation. After losing three men the pirates were falling back, but Wedge doubted they were ready to give up. "Can you walk?" Wedge asked the wounded pilot. "Then let's get out of here," he said after getting a nod in reply. They jumped to their feet and ran towards the landing pad. It only took a few moments to catch up to Tirn, who was tired and slowed by carrying Renin. As they reached the shuttlet, Tirn dashed up the ramp, carefully set Renin down, and returned. "Wedge, get the transport going, I'll cover. Toss me your rifle." Wedge complied, and followed Onnis up the ramp after giving his rifle to Tirn. "What's that noise?" the remaining pilot asked. "Sounds like landspeeders," Tirn mused. Sure enough, a quick look over the rocks revealed two landspeeders heading towards them. The two Rebels opened fire as soon as the speeders were in range. Although the speeders weren't military models and had no weapons, the pirates inside them did. With a few well placed shots, they forced their prey away from their cover. As he dived away, Tirn fired without aiming and got lucky, hitting the pilot of one of the speeders. The speeder slammed into the ground and exploded. As the other speeder swung around for another pass, Tirn took careful aim. Drawing a bead on the pilot, he pulled the trigger. Nothing happened. "Stang!" Tirn swore. "Out of ammo." The rifle's energy clip had been depleted. "Mine too. What do we do now?" Tirn's comrade asked, glancing at the fifteen feet in between them and the shuttle ramp. "Drop your weapons!" The speeder had landed and its occupants were getting out. "Any ideas would be greatly appreciated," Tirn muttered. Before the pilot could answer, there was a bright red flash as the transport's cannons fired. As the spots in his eyes cleared, Tirn saw a large new crater three feet away from the pirates. "That," Wedge said over the transport's external speaker, "was a warning shot. Drop your weapons." Tirn noticed that the pirate's weapons had been knocked from their hands by the force of the blast, so the pirates couldn't drop them, but decided not to press the point. Fifteen minutes later, the Imperial shuttle cleared the asteroids. Wedge had given control to the remaining transport pilot, who introduced himself as Apsho, and was now helping Tirn apply first aid to Onnis. "Well, that was an adventure," Tirn said when they had finished. "Right...probably couldn't have pulled it out without you, though," Wedge said. "That guy had a point in saying that you were a one man commando squad." "Well, I had some training to that effect on my home planet," Tirn reflected. "Wasn't good enough for em." He laughed. "On a more serious note, perhaps we should keep this quiet until talking it over with the Commander." "Okay...sounds like a safe plan of action. I'll go tell Onnis." (Part Five) "I had lost main power, and most of auxiliary. I barely had life support. Then, a frigate hypers in right in front of me! I thought the stanging thing was gonna hit me!" The medic's order to rest wasn't preventing Renin from talking with his hands. All of Gray Squadron except the Commander and Gray Two were sitting or standing around Renin's bed, along with a few techs. Renin himself had regained enough strength to sit up. "It didn't...at first, but it was about to, and they wouldn't have enough time to turn. I ejected just before it hit. I was hoping they wouldn't see me, but they had me in a tractor beam before I could get my bearings. "They hauled me in, and a squad of stormtroopers came up to the pod. I jumped behind the pod and opened fire with my pistol. I took out two of 'em before they stunned me. "I came to in a transport in hyperspace. A medic put me under again before I could do anything. I feel like a blink, and find myself in a cell. I stand up and try the door, but of course it was locked. Man, don't go to Imperial holding cells...the toilets are awful." His last comment drew a laugh from all assembled. "Then this droid with blasters instead of arms comes in and orders me to come with him. They sit me down with fifty other prisoners, half human half alien, I'd say, and tell us that unless we talk, they will preform various experiments on us to extract the truth. There were only a few other Alliance guys there, most of them were political enemies, I think." Wedge noticed Renin looked a bit more tired now and wasn't making so many hand motions. "A few guys stand up and say they'll talk. They were taken away, and the guy talkin' to us said they'd be freed. We sit there for almost an hour, then they paired us up and stuck us in cells again. "We stayed there for about a week, never leaving the cell. The guy with me wouldn't talk to me, he thought I was planted by the Impierals! He refused to eat, and after a day they would take him away, put him under, then feed him through injections. "Then they tell us that they'd be doing some experiments in a day. My cellmate ate as much as he could. They took the two of us out of the cell and were marching us down the hall, two in front, two behind us. Suddenly my cellmate throws up all over the guys in front of him. When they start to wipe it off he slugs them and takes off down a side hall. Man, those guys were out cold. "One of the guys behind me runs past me and heads down the corridor. I turn and see the other talking into his comm. I tackle him, grab his rifle, and shoot him dead. "I take care of the other two, then run down the hall. An alarm is blaring, and I hear footsteps. I duck through a doorway to avoid what sounded like a stormtrooper squad. In the room I found two guards, and several corpses. I shot the guards, and took a closer look at the bodies. They were the corpses of the guys who agreed to talk! "A few minutes later I left and followed directions given on a wall map to a docking bay. I was able to sneak most of the way over to a transport. I shot a few techs around it, boarded it, and took off. "I had hardly left the atmosphere before a Star Destroyer was comin' after me." "What class?" Chan asked. "Imperial, sorry. Anyway, I programmed the first set of Alliance coordinates that I thought of, here. Just before I made the jump to lightspeed, the Destroyer broke through the shields. While traveling in hyperspace I altered the transponder to the Alliance frequency. After two days of hyperspace travel, the hyperdrive gave out. It had been damaged when the Destroyer hit me. I was almost a month away from here via sublight, but I had no other option. "After twenty five days life support began to fail, and I ran out of oxygen two days later. Luckily, just as I blacked out the transport found me, I think." "Yeah," Tirn spoke up. We saw his life support was down but he was alive and rushed over to him. The fastest way to get to him was to scrape against a large asteroid. We took some hull damage, and lost our shield generators. We all transferred over to Renin's transport in pressure suits just before ours lost hull integrity from several asteroid collisions." "We got a pressure suit on Renin and then checked the transport's systems," Wedge said. "Turned out that the life support had simply run out of power, and wasn't damaged. We charged it with power from our transport and came back here." Wedge knew, of course, that the last part wasn't true. Everything after the hyperdrive giving out had been composed by Blue Leader, Tirn, Renin, and Wedge after they had returned. Blue Leader had agreed to the precautions taken until they could communicate with High Command as to what to do, and since High Command was difficult to contact for obvious reasons, they would have to keep it a secret for awhile. "The pirates found me, sort of. I pretty much drifted right into their lair," Renin had told them in private beforehand. "They wanted the Empire to pardon them for their crimes in exchange for me and information on this base. They fed me only enough to keep me alive, seeing no reason to waste money on keeping me strong. The transaction with the Empire was to take place in two days...you guys came just in time." "Blue Four to Blue Five, you there?" "Right behind you, Blue Four." "Base to Blue Four, stand by. We're engaging the tractor beam." The controller reached across his console and hit a button. "You're locked, just take it nice and smooth." "Great. Just what we need: two Bluies. As if it wasn't cramped enough in here," Gray Eleven muttered. "Shut up, Shestek," Gray Three, Gray Eleven's wingman, said irritably. Renin was temporarily winged with the Commander and Gray Two. "Look!" Gray Ten pointed out a nearby viewport. Everyone turned to watch Blue Four's Y-wing gracefully set down in between two X-wings. "All right...your turn, Blue Five. Okay, I'm pullin' ya in." The controller sounded like he was bored out of his mind, and had been in that state for the last few months. A few minutes later the two newcomers entered. Wedge did a double take. For whatever reasons, everyone currently assigned to the station were male humans, and he hadn't seen anything else since his trip on the Blockade Runner. Another surprise was the R2 unit trailing behind Blue Five. The pilots had been told not to bring the driods out of the X-wings to conserve space. Blue Five was a Sullustan, but although Wedge had seen a fair Nunber of them, he still wasn't able to tell their genders apart, much less the individuals. Blue Four was something more familiar...she was a tall, brown haired human. This surprised Wedge slightly because her voice sounded male over the comm, but then again, Alliance comm units were not known for their clarity. "You can call me Sevlin," Blue Four said. The Sullustan said something incomprehensible. "He says: I am Nien Nunb," the R2 unit said smoothly. Wedge, like everyone else in the room except Sevlin and Nien Nunb, looked at the droid with a new interest. Sevlin laughed, and Nien Nunb made sort of a sputtering noise (Wedge had been told was the way Sullustans laughed, though he had never heard it before). Sevlin and Nien Nunb were probably used to the reaction. "That's R2-D9." Sevlin smiled. "I was modified by a Sullustan friend of ours a few years ago," the R2 unit explained. Meanwhile, Sevlin, who had begun looking over the crowd, noticed Tirn standing next to Wedge. She walked up to them. "Well, I'll be fragged," she muttered. "Hi...Ransia," Tirn said with a weird expression on his face. For a moment they stared at each other. Then Sevlin threw a punch at Tirn's face, her arm moving in a blur, an impressive action when preformed from a casual position. Tirn ducked and, while shoving Wedge to the side (and into Gray Three and Eleven) with one hand, launched a lightning fast spin kick. Sevlin crossed her right arm to her left side to block it, then spun and sent her fist into his stomach. At least, the air space which his stomach vacated a split second before impact. Tirn grabbed her arm before she could recover and threw her into the wall. Wedge blinked, his eyes still catching up with the action. Sevlin grabbed his arm with her free hand, so that when he let go she didn't go flying. She hadn't even landed before she lashed out with her foot. Tirn, however, against all odds, saw it coming and grabbed her leg. She did a back flip, and Tirn leaned back just in time to avoid getting clipped in the chin while she did so. The two pilots attacked each other again, Tirn with a jump kick and Sevlin with an action to fast for Wedge to understand. All he knew was the end result was Tirn landing on his back and Sevlin slamming into him. Wedge let Sevlin regain her balance while resisting the temptation to do something that would get him court martialed. He looked at Tirn getting up, then at the Commander, standing in between Sevlin and Tirn. "If you have something to settle, do it on shore leave," he growled, rubbing the leg he had used to trip the two combatants. Wedge could barely resist asking Chan if he felt like fighting Tirn again. (Part Six) "You didn't have to do that, you know. We were just sparring," Tirn told the Commander. "We're old friends." "That doesn't mean you can do it," Gray Leader said. "There's a briefing at 0900 hours, guys. Don't be late." When those assembled saw that there wouldn't be any more fighting, they left, headed for their quarters. Wedge walked up to Tirn as they left. "What was that all about?" "I said, we're old friends. She just wanted to see if I'd lost my edge." "Yeah, right," Wedge grinned. "What was it really about?" "Look, Wedge, it was just sparring," Tirn said, starting to get annoyed. "Okay, okay. Whatever you say," Wedge held up his hands in mock surrender as he left the room. "This is it. We probably won't get another chance at this, so let's do it right," Gray Leader said. "We will be hitting the freighter just after it leaves a refueling station. unfortunately, a supply shortage in the Attol sector has left us without the transport and sleeper bombs we had originally planned on using." A murmur of surprise rippled through the room. "These circumstances have made this mission absolutely essential, but I think we can pull it off. We aren't sure as to what sort of escort the freighter will have, but you can expect trouble. This is what we will be doing: my group, Gray Two and Seven, will engage the escorts right away, along with Gray Three's group, Gray Four and Eleven. The other two groups will cover the Y-wings on their approach and attack runs. "Any questions?" Gray Four stood up. "What if we don't succeed?" "Then we will have failed. Any other questions? Good. Okay, move out. Oh, Antilles? I'd like to have a quick word with you..." Gray Squadron emerged from hyperspace in a V formation, with the Y-wings trailing them. "Lock S-foils in attack position," Gray Leader ordered. "Accelerate to attack speed." "I'm reading three TIE squadrons, Commander," Renin reported. "All of them staying put...they're ignoring us." "Not for long," Gray Three said. "Let's do it!" Gray Leader and Gray Three pulled their groups ahead, while the other two groups hung back on either side of the Y-wings. "Gray Five to Three Group, report in," Donner said. "Gray Six, standing by," Chan said. "Gray Twelve, standing by," Wedge said. "Uh, Donner, since when do elements report in?" Chan asked. "I always wanted to say that," Donner admitted. Wedge could almost see Donner's grin in the voice. "All right, split up. I'll take sector four, Chan, you've got sector five, Wedge, you're in six. If you see anything, hollar and we'll frag 'em." As the pilots went to their assigned positions, the attack group was reaching the escorts. Green and red beams flashed between the two sides, but neither earned the first blood. A moment later, however, Gray Eleven got a kill. "Nice shot Shestek," Gray Three said as he locked onto a different TIE and fired. He missed, but got it on the second try. For a moment the comm was silent. All Wedge could see was a light show of red and greens flickering in front of him. After a few minutes, the radio silence was broken by Tirn. "Gray Eight to Gray Squadron, I'm engaging the Imperials." Wedge looked to the left and, sure enough, there was a somewhat smaller conflict. "How many?" Chan asked. "Only half a squadron. Anything over your way?" Gray Nine asked, a bit puzzled. "Nothing over here," Wedge mused, a bit bored. The feeling rapidly faded when Chan spoke. "Wedge! Two squadrons of TIE Fighters just crossed through your sector!" Wedge looked at his scanner fast enough to see them emerge from the heart of Chan's sector. "What! That's your territory!" "Shut up and take 'em!" Donner ordered. Wedge flew towards them, trying to get between them and the Y-wings, but they were too fast. He would have to settle for dropping behind them. "How could there be two squadrons? We're still tangling with two here," Gray Leader asked, puzzled. "I don't know where they came from," Donner said. "Gray Five to Gray Eight, can you give us a hand?" "Sorry Donner, but we've got our hands full. Gray Nine was hit and hypered out without saying anything, so we've got a two on six here," Tirn sounded unhappy. He was almost in range when his R2 unit beeped for his attention. "Not now, R2," Wedge said, not daring to look away from the targeting computer. The little droid continued to bleep. Nearby, the Y-wings were just getting in range of the freighter, but were also coming into the range of the TIE Fighters. Sevlin and Nien Nunb only got off a few shots before being forced to break off. "Nice shot, Gray Ten!" Tirn praised Gray Ten for some shooting feat Wedge didn't have time to look at. "Does it threaten the mission?" Wedge said, getting quite annoyed. The R2 droid beeped a negative as Wedge fired. "Then save it," he said as he took aim again. He was getting quite close, since the TIE Fighters were slowing down to shoot at the Y-wings. As he fired, the droid beeped loudly, almost jarring him enough to miss his shot. "R2, I said-" He wasn't able to finish due to the X-wing shaking and a panel exploding, sending sparks onto his helmet and flightsuit. Wedge dived, and the three TIE Fighters that had snuck up behind him adjusted their flight plans to compensate. "Help! I'm hit!" Wedge yelled. "Three tails!" "Sorry, Wedge, I'm too busy cleaning up your mess," Chan said. "I'm telling you-" "Cool it, both of you," Donner snapped. "Wedge, I can't get to you. You're on your own for a few minutes." Ordinarily this wouldn't be so bad, but after the hit the controls on Wedge's X-wing weren't responding very well. It felt like trying to fly in atmosphere. As he glanced back at his pursuers, two of them abruptly exploded and the other broke off. Something whipped by his canopy. "Are you okay, Gray Twelve?" Nien Nunb's R2-D9 unit asked him. "Yeah, thanks, Blue Five," Wedge said as he veered upward. He still had one more fighter to deal with...or did he? A quick glance backward failed to find the fighter. Not wanting to fall into a trap, Wedge spun downward and looked at his scanners for a moment before figuring it out. The TIE had dropped behind Nien Nunb's Y-wing and was now firing. "We seem to be in some trouble," the Sullustan's droid said blandly. "Ions out, lost left engine, damage to the starboard torpedo launcher. We have to leave." Had it not been a Sullustan at the controls, the Y-wing would have most likely been easily destroyed by its pursuer, but Nien Nunb lived up to his race's reputation, making the fastest course calculation Wedge had ever seen. The TIE pilot fired a split second too late, and the Y-wing escaped into hyperspace. Overall, the battle was going terribly for the Rebels. Despite having no starfighter losses, the objective, capturing the freighter, seemed impossible with only one Y-wing remaining. Wedge slammed his fist against his seat in frustration. Chan's mistake had cost them the mission, and for whatever reason he was blaming Wedge! Wedge grimly spun his X-wing around. Sevlin was in the middle of a swarm of a half dozen TIE Fighters, too busy avoiding their fire to attack the freighter. Wedge contemplated the scene for a moment before coming to a decision. "Okay, R2, we're going in full throttle!" The droid beeped in disagreement. "I don't care about the damage, I need all the speed you can give me." The R2 unit paused and tried a different tactic. "Gray Leader can take his homing beacons to Kessel, now let's go!" The R2 unit complied, working as fast as he could. "I need some help here!" Sevlin said, but got no reply. All of the other pilots were busy staying alive. That is, except Wedge. He felt the familiar thrill rising up in him as his craft picked up more and more speed. "Good work R2, I knew you could do it." Never taking his eyes off of the scanners, he fought back the urge to tell Sevlin he was coming, but there was a chance the Imperials would hear it. For a moment he looked to the side. Tirn and Sevlin were good friends, according to Tirn, but why hadn't he showed up? A glance to his right showed him why: three frigates had arrived on the scene at some point earlier and was firing at Tirn and his wingman with all of its weapons. The frigate's design was completely foreign to Wedge. Although he may not be able to remember them by name, he had seen pictures of all Imperial starships. The frigate must be new, or he would have remembered something like it. It was between 200 and 300 meters...it was hard to tell at this range. Whatever it was armed with, it packed quite a punch, from the looks of it, and was giving Tirn a run for his money. Absorbing this in a few seconds, Wedge turned back to Sevlin and her attackers, only a fifteen seconds away at this speed. He heard a string of bleeps from behind him. "No, I'm not slowing down," Wedge answered after looking at the translation. Inside one of the TIE Fighters, the Imperial pilot was smiling under his mask. Carefully aiming downward, he got a lock on the Rebel Y-wing. He was about to fire when an alarm went off. Thanks to the grueling training he had undergone before even getting in the cockpit of a TIE Fighter, he immediately recognized it to mean a ship was approaching at high velocity. He had only heard it once before, when a Rebel Star Cruiser had come out of hyperspace close to him. Too close, in fact. He had barely heard the alarm when the Cruiser, still deaccelerating from lightspeed, hit his craft. The Cruiser lost less then five percent of its shield power, while he and his craft were destroyed in an instant. It had only been a simulation, however, so he was here to here the alarm again. He sent his craft into a deep climb, desperately hoping to avoid destruction on the forward shields of whatever was emerging from hyperspace. The cause of the alarm, however, was not a ship coming out of hyperspace, but instead Wedge's starfighter, flying faster then the engineers had told him it could go when he had become an X-wing pilot. But the TIE Fighter pilot would never know this, because he met the same fate he had in the simulation, except it was his wingman he collided with instead of a Star Cruiser. A similar result occurred with the other TIE Fighters. One of them fired at Wedge's starfighter, but missed and hit another TIE. A moment later his craft was destroyed by a collision TIE Fighter spinning out of control. Wedge, however, had not finished the maneuver unscathed. His shields had scraped the solar panel of one of the TIE Fighters, sending it out of control. Wedge didn't realize that he had eliminated all six of Sevlin's attackers since he was too busy helping R2 regain control of his X-wing. Sevlin looked at the rapidly shrinking dot of Wedge's X-wing as it spun away from her, stunned. Realizing she was clear, she stopped making her hyperdrive calculations she was forced to make due to damage to her astromech droid. She had grabbed the controls and begun to turn towards the freighter before the R2 unit (what was left of it) warned her that the new Imperial starship heading towards her. Sevlin took one look at the frigate and resumed her calculations. She sighed with relief when she finished ten seconds later and ordered R2 to engage the hyperdrive. There was a cross between a cough and a gurgle from behind her, so she gave up on that and did it manually. As she pulled the proper lever she looked back at the frigate. Noticing some writing on the side, she managed to read it and identify the ship as the I.N.S. Lancer before the starfield became starlines. A moment after she was gone, Gray Leader gave the withdrawal order. Wedge, who had gotten control of his battered starfighter, formed up behind Donner and Chan, who had arrived just after he had dispersed the fighters, and prepared to enter hyperspace. Chan's R2 unit was having some problems with the navigational sensors, and they ended up being the last element to enter hyperspace. "Uh-oh..." Wedge said, "I've got to abort!" Donner and Chan heard, of course, but they vanished into hyperspace before either could react. Taking a deep breath, Wedge turned his X-wing around and headed back towards the Imperial forces. (Part Seven) The gun crews on the Lancer thought that they could finally relax as the Rebel fighters vanished into the mostly unknown realm of hyperspace. Instead, however, one of the X-wings turned and headed towards them. They overheard his message to his fellow pilots, of course, but it didn't make all that much sense. Most of them had already powered down, and it would be a few minutes before they would get them back on line. Inside the cockpit, Wedge was frantically making the last minute adjustments that inevitably spring up when someone is attacking a frigate with a starfighter. Well, not attacking it, but getting close to it. Wedge had gone up against frigates before, but none like the Lancer and its sister ships. Unfortunately, two of the three frigates were in between his X-wing and his objective. The R2 unit gave a worried warble, then what sounded like a surprised series of bleeps. "No power to their cannons?" After getting an affirmative beep, Wedge thought quickly. "R2? Activate flight recorder. Tune it to the frigate." The recorder, a digital camera in the nose of the starfighter, would be able to reconstruct a small section of his flight. Using sensors on various places in the starfighter, it would produce five minutes of three dimensional holo-vid with surprising detail, especially on what the pilot centered the scans on. Of course, his was somewhat crude compared to the ones mounted on recon vessels, but it still could provide valuable information. As soon as the droid reported the recorder was on, Wedge slowed down somewhat and began to spiral around the Lancer in an attempt to get every square inch of it on record. His only worry for the next few minutes were the TIE Fighters, but most of them had been damaged, destroyed, or called back to a Victory-class Star Destroyer which had entered a few minutes ago, too far away to get involved in the battle. Finished with his scanning, Wedge accelerated. He still had a minute of record space left, so he did a fly-by of the second frigate. He was almost done when a three TIE Fighters appeared from a hiding place on the other side of the frigate, cannons blazing. Wedge wished he could introduce the Imperial pilots to the afterlife, but he had no time. His X-wing was damaged, and he had about five seconds to get away from the frigate before its cannons would scatter his particles across the void of space. Of course, he would have to get the Imperial fighters off of his tail before they achieved a similar result. Searing green beams flashed by his canopy, the only thing keeping him alive was his evasive maneuvers and the TIE pilots' bad aim. It would take more than that to stay alive as soon as the pilots got patient and used targeting lock. The X-wing bucked, nearly knocking Wedge's teeth out. This was followed by several more jolts of equal intensity. "There go the stabilizers," Wedge said grimly, opening a compartment and stuffing the hunk of curved plastic inside into his mouth. He hated mouth guards, but he liked his teeth, so he would have to put up with it. He was coming up on the freighter...fast. If his plan didn't work, he was going to be in deep trouble. The freighter was fairly large, as was necessary for its cargo. He spiraled downward, then leveled off, putting the freighter in between his starfighter and the Imperial TIE Fighters. Cutting his speed, he made a sharp turn and soon was above the freighter. The TIE Fighters found themselves under the freighter, but their prey was no where to be seen. Wedge made another turn, sliding behind the freighter's engines. He carefully took aim between the two massive engines. "Now, R2!" he shouted, pulling the guard from his mouth to give the order. He flew back under the freighter, just as a TIE Fighter swooped downward from above. Apparently the three ship group had split up. After making sure the TIE Fighter had followed him under, Wedge narrowed the distance between his starfighter and the freighter's hull to a few feet. This was a tricky move to say the least, even more so with his stabilizers out. The TIE Fighter remained a safe distance, seeing no reason to duplicate the dangerous maneuver. Gritting his teeth to keep them from cracking together as the craft rocked and shuddered, Wedge waited. "Launch!" he ordered. A few hundred yards behind and below him, the TIE Fighter got target lock. As he fired, the X-wing pulled away from the freighter spun to face the TIE, firing before the pilot could dodge. "Are the two beacons secure?" he asked quickly. R2 gave an affirmative, then bleeped an alarm as the other two TIE Fighters approached. "Then let's go!" There was a tense moment of waiting as R2 made the necessary calculations and course changes. "Hurry, R2!" Wedge said, wondering why it was taking longer then usual. The R2 unit bleeped something about navigational sensor problems. Wedge sighed with relief and leaned back a few moments later as the familiar starlines appeared as the starfighter accelerated to lightspeed, then vanished into the shadow dimension known as hyperspace. Wedge's battered X-wing slowly lowered onto the landing pad. A few techs ran over to service the damaged starfighter while the large doors slid into place above them. Wedge opened the canopy and climbed down the ladder someone had shoved against the side of his fighter. "Wedge! You made it!" Wedge turned to see Donner approaching. "Yeah...had some problems with the hyperdrive, but R2 fixed it. I got some great footage of those new frigates." "We're about to start a...friendly...game of Sabacc. We still have room for another player." Donner gestured back towards the blast doors. "Sabacc?" Wedge asked, surprised. "Yeah...Sevlin has a holo Sabacc unit." "Okay. One thing, though...where's the Commander?" Donner's smile faded. "He hasn't gotten back yet." "Hey Antilles!" Gray Two walked up. "Could I have a word with you. In private?" "We'll be waiting," Donner told Wedge as he nodded to Gray Two to indicate no offense taken. "Mission accomplished," Wedge said in a low voice as soon as Donner was out of earshot. "Good. Sorry about the secrecy, but Gray Leader's been concerned about a possible Imperial informant. Probably nothing, but we're taking precautions anyway." Wedge nodded. "What about the Commander?" "No, he isn't on a secret mission. He must be having some trouble." Gray Two looked worried. "Anyway, I've got to get going." "Right. Oh, by the way, just call me Wedge. Makes things easier." Wedge was well aware of how many Antilles' there were in the galaxy. The two pilots left the bay area. With all the noise of techs servicing the stored craft, neither of them heard Wedge's R2 unit's beeps for attention. "Beat that!" Tirn smiled as he showed the cards he had put in the interference field two rounds ago. A Mistress of Flasks, a two of Flasks, a two of Coins, and a five of Staves. Wedge couldn't help but smile as he turned over his cards. An idiot, a two of Sabers, an Ace of Sabers, and a three Flasks. "Idiots Array." Wedge's grin got wider as he watched Tirn's face fall. Of course, Wedge could have showed his cards at any point in the last three rounds since he had put them in the interference field, but he had let the stakes get higher, gambling that no one had pure Sabacc. Shestek sighed as Wedge collected his winnings. "I'm outta here." "Me too," Donner frowned at Wedge's stack of chips, most of which had been his only a half hour ago. The game broke up, and although Wedge did well, Tirn had gotten even more. Sevlin was the only other player who got ahead. Wedge cashed in and sat down for a drink with Tirn. Chan had left the game early and retired to his quarters, so it was just the two of them. "Pretty good," Donner said after taking a long drink from his glass. "Well, relatively." Wedge nodded. It was non alcoholic, of course. Getting drunk wasn't a good idea when the Imperials could show up at any time. "Excuse me," Wedge turned at Nien Nunb's voice, but only found his droid. Remembering belatedly that the droid spoke for the Sullustan but was also capable of independent thought, Wedge wiped the look of surprise off of his face. "Uhh...Hi Deenine. What's up?" "R2-D3-271159 has been attempting to communicate with you for the last three hours, sir." Wedge blinked, then realized that "R2-D3-271159" must be his R2 unit. Because many droids were made from the same specs but had different personalities, further identification was needed besides the letter-Nunber classification, but no one ever used it for anything besides formal matters. "What does he want?" "He would like to talk to you in private." "Private?" Donner asked from beside Wedge. "Yes. You know, sir, I think you might want to have your droid's Behavioral Circuitry Matrix checked. He seems to have developed a paranoia complex. Perhaps his Cogitative Theory Unit was damaged, or his Logic and Processing Unit contaminated. Or maybe-" "Um, right." Wedge cut off the lecture on Neutronic Subsystem Engineering. "Sorry, Donner, but he said private." "I believe he was more worried about me." Deenine butted into the conversation again. "Okay. C'mon Donner." The two pilots entered the hangar where R2-D3 waited in Wedge's X-wing to see what the little droid was so exited about. (Part Eight) "What is it, R2?" Wedge asked when they reached the X-wing. The droid responded with a stream of unintelligible gibberish. A small panel slid open, revealing a small compartment with what looked like a data chip inside. Wedge took the chip from the storage space and the panel slid shut. Obviously the astromech had put what he wanted Wedge to see on the chip. "Let's go to your quarters," Donner suggested. "He obviously wants us to view it in private." "Okay. Let's go," Wedge said, already jumping off the starfighter's wing. A few minutes later they were sitting in Wedge's cramped room. Wedge had been surprised to get a room to himself and had done some checking when they had arrived on the station. It turned out the room was a converted closet. This had surprised Wedge: he didn't think that it was big enough for a closet. "By the way, Wedge," Donner said as they entered. "You were right in the battle. I don't know what got into Chan, lying like that." "Neither do I, but we'll worry about that later." Wedge activated the terminal and plugged in a data adapter he had borrowed from a tech. Then he slipped the chip into the adapter. Instantly a large column of information appeared on the screen. "It's a transmission log. Part of one, anyway. Not only from your X-wing, but from all craft in the area," Donner observed. "Nothing about the content, just a list. Hmm...let's see what R2 was so anxious for us to see," Wedge said. Transmission from Gray Six. Transmission from Gray Twelve Transmission from Gray Five. Transmission from Gray Leader. Transmission from TIE Fighter A-9 Transmission from Gray Five. Transmission from Gray Nine. Transmission from TIE Fighter F-3. Transmission from TIE Fighter F-7. Transmission from TIE Fighter E-12. Data Transmission from Area 7 to Area 552. Transmission from Gray Eight. Transmission from TIE Fighter A-11. Transmission from Gray Twelve. Transmission from Gray Six Transmission from Gray Five Transmission from Blue Five "Data Transmission?" Wedge said in surprise. "That must be what R2 wanted us to see." "Whoever sent it didn't want to be identified," Donner said. "That's why you see only Area numbers." "Let's see what's in Area 7," Wedge said, hitting a button. "Rats...the entire battle was inside of it, except for a few TIE Fighters. What about Area 552?" "Only thing there is an Imperial Navy comm relay," Donner said. "But why would a TIE send data like that?" "I dunno," Wedge frowned. "Could it have been the freighter? No," he answered his own question. "It was just a drone." "Looks like your droid was thinking along the same lines," Donner said after looking at the screen for a moment. "See right here? He ran a trace. Pretty smart, for a droid." Wedge brought up the results of the trace. "He found that the source was transmitting a Rebel identification signal." He paused. "Maybe the Imperials have cracked our system." "If they cracked our identification system, there are a lot of better ways to take advantage of it." Donner shook his head. "Then the only other possibility is that...one of us sent it." For a moment there was silence as the implications of this sank in. "We gotta tell the Commander!" "The Commander isn't back yet," Donner reminded him. "Gray Two will have to do." "Maybe we shouldn't jump to conclusions," Wedge frowned. "There's been a lot of secret stuff going on recently. When I had trouble when you guys hypered out, I planted homing beacons on the freighter under orders from the Commander. Maybe this is something along the same lines." "Only one way to find out," Donner said. "This," Gray Two said in his office ten minutes later, "only confirms our suspicions. Sending any sort of data to the Imperials was not on the plan. The Imperial mole must be stopped, and soon. This will be our secret. Only you two, the Commander if and when he gets back, and me. We have a backup method of getting to that freighter, but it must be done. If we don't succeed, it could set the Alliance back six months." "Wow, this is more serious then I thought," Wedge said in surprise. Donner had a similar reaction. For a moment, the three sat in silence, thinking over the sobering fact Gray Two had mentioned. "Who could it be?" Donner thought out loud. "Well..." Wedge hesitated. "There is Chan. After all, he was the one who let those TIE Fighters get past us." Donner slowly turned towards Wedge. "Look, Wedge, Chan and I have been friends for longer than you've been alive. We grew up together, on Alderaan, we joined the Alliance at the same time and made sure we were stationed together, and I'm telling you there's no way that he could possibly betray the us to the Empire." Wedge was taken aback, surprised by Donner's sudden display of emotion. "It isn't Chan," Donner said a moment later, his voice more subdued. "It might have been Renin." "Renin?" Gray Two said. "He's got a clean record. His father is an Admiral in the Alliance." "Yeah? But he was captured by the Empire. They could have used mental conditioning and torture to turn him, willingly or no, to their side," Donner answered. "Rumors persist of people coming back from Imperial conditioning nothing more than brainwashed slaves." "I don't know about that," Gray Two said with a frown. "It's never been proven." "We've been wrong about this sort of thing in the past," Wedge said. "I've got an idea," Gray Two said suddenly. "Your droid wasn't able to trace the transmission before it was terminated, but maybe we can do it here." "How?" Wedge asked. "Using sensory data from your droid, we can pinpoint the origin of the transmission within a few hundred meters using our equipment here. That will probably be enough to narrow it down to the X-wing-" "Or Y-wing," Donner interrupted thoughtfully. "Hmm, yes, or Y-wing that produced the signal," Gray Two finished. "Who's gonna do it?" Wedge asked. "I'll have a tech get on it," Gray Two said. "You two had better get back out there before the others notice." Wedge couldn't even get close to sleeping that night. He knew, of course, that Renin couldn't be the spy. It was pure luck that they found him, and it seemed unlikely that the Imperials had thought up some vast plot when they could just blast the base to pieces. Getting up, he left his quarters and walked down the hallway outside his room, he walked over to the rec area and got a drink from the drink dispenser after making sure he had enough credit left. He did...barely. If he kept at the rate he was going, he would have to use some of his pay. He knew several other pilots had already gotten to that point. He wishing he could use sleeping pills, but they were another no-no. Another luxury given up for the Alliance. He laughed silently at himself for thinking his life was difficult, when many others in the Rebel Alliance were putting up with so much more. He finished the drink and stood up. The rec area was empty. Apparently everyone was tired out after the battle. There was usually someone in the room all night, if only pilots who had just finished flying the night patrol. He took the long way back to his room. On his way back, he passed one of the two empty rooms, used for guests. The one he was standing in front of had been assigned to Sevlin. He was tempted to knock and see if she was there to see if the rumors of her spending time in Tirn's quarters was true. He was about to turn away when he heard a beeping sound. He listened carefully and decided it wasn't coming from Sevlin's room, but from the cargo bay, the door to which was across the hall. He opened the door and stepped inside. The cargo bay was almost empty, except for a few crates in the corner. For whatever reasons all of the lights were off except that of the door panel. He belatedly realized he wasn't armed. He was considering going back to his room to get it when he saw a round red light of an R2 unit out of the corner of his eye. A human figure, just visible in the light from the droid, stepped back into the shadows before Wedge could discern any features. He was debating what to do when he realized that the R2 unit was coming closer. "R2? What's going on?" The droid didn't answer, but instead came even closer. He heard what sounded like footsteps. He strained to see into the darkness, but couldn't make out anything. Suddenly the door opened behind him, the light from the outside hallway half blinded him, as his eyes had just finished adjusting to the darkness. He managed to see the foot of a running man just before whoever it was turned the corner. The door slammed shut before Wedge could follow, plunging him into darkness again. His eyes struggled again to cope with the light change. The R2 unit was quite close now. Wedge hit the door panel, but nothing happened. He was locked in. (Part Nine) The R2 unit stopped about two feet in front of Wedge. Wedge was wondering why when he heard the sound of something being extended. Wedge decided to put some distance in between himself and the droid on a hunch. He was ten feet away when bright blue streaks of lightning flashed from the droid's shocking extension, illuminating the room and flash blinding Wedge. Although the droid was ten feet away, the shock still reached him, and he was thrown to the ground. If he had been closer to the droid, there might not be much left of him. There was a spinning noise as the R2 unit accelerated. Wedge managed to roll out of the way and get to his feet, but just barely. He grabbed the comlink from his belt and flicked it on. "Help! Help!" he shouted into it, but got no response. A quick check of the display told him that the R2 unit was jamming him. Before he could do anything else, the droid slammed into his legs, knocking him over. He got to his feet, hardly noticing the crunch of the comlink when he accidentally stepped on it, and threw himself to the side. As he hit the floor, the droid emitted another shock, but it missed him. Wedge sent the strongest kick he could manage, but only succeeded in knocking the astromech back a few feet and bruising his foot. He peered through the darkness and spotted the door panel. Using that to determine direction, he ran towards the crates, dodging at random. The R2 unit sped by him, just missing him. How the little droid could move so quickly, he didn't know, but he could worry about that later. He reached, or more specifically stumbled over, the first stack of crates. Grabbing one, he lifted it and looked for the droid. It only took him a few seconds to find the red light heading towards him. That was a good thing, since the crate was very heavy. He hurled the crate at the droid, but his efforts were in vain. The droid dodged and kept on coming. Wedge jumped over the crates, and heard the astromech skid to a stop. Wedge knocked over the crates, hoping they would land on the droid. He waited, listening. He had heard the stories of wild droids who killed their masters, but in this case it wasn't an accident. Someone, most likely the spy, had changed the droid's programming. Well, he told himself, it could be worse. At least it didn't seem to have a program trap. To his left he heard a whirring and caught sight of the droid's red light. Desperate now, Wedge grabbed the survival kit he always kept on his belt. To his left, the droid slowly moved closer to him, accompanied by the sound of a saw. Wedge reached through the kit, looking for the miniature glow stick. His fingers closed on something. Not the stick, but the flare gun. Wedge smiled into the darkness. He lowered the kit behind one of the crates, so the R2 unit couldn't see him. Carefully he loaded the flare gun and stuck it into his pocket. Behind him, he heard the R2 unit coming closer. Grabbing a handful of various survival tools, he stuck them into his other pocket. He hoped he had gotten some more flares, but he didn't have time to check. He ran as far as he could from the R2 unit and took aim. He fired the flare gun at a point just below the red light. Flare guns, however, aren't known for their accuracy. The flare missed the droid by about a foot and exploded against the far wall. At such close range, the flare would have blinded Wedge, but he turned away and closed his eyes. The flare's trail was easily seen, so he saw that he had missed the droid. Before the light from the flare died away, Wedge looked at the crates. The nearest one had water in it, according to the label on the side. He looked up just in time to see a dark barrel shaped form speeding towards him. The last of the flare's light had faded away as Wedge jumped aside. The droid slammed into the wall and sat there for a moment, getting it's bearings. Wedge ran to the crate he had seen earlier. He broke the seal, and lifted one of the containers he found inside. Reaching into his pocket, he searched for something to cut the container open with. His hand soon found a small but sharp knife. Thankfully the designers of the kit had the foresight to keep knife in a sheath. He also found another flare. The R2 unit was getting its bearings when Wedge finished loading the flare gun. He looked towards the R2 droid, but saw no light. Realizing that the light must be on the other side, he looked away and fired where he had last seen the droid. This time his shot hit its target. The flare disrupted the droid's sensors for a few moments, long enough for Wedge to drop the flare gun and grab the container. He ran towards the droid, squinting through the flare's brilliance. He cut a large hole in the container and dumped the water out on the droid. The droid make a shrill series of beeps, sparks flying. Wedge stepped backwards as the droid fell over. Two hours later, the entrance to the cargo bay slid open and Chan entered. The door slid shut behind him, plunging the bay into darkness. Frowning, Chan turned and hit the controls. Nothing happened. Cursing under his breath, Chan activated his comlink and called for help. "And so I see the thing's light in the darkness, and hear it coming towards me," Wedge said, relating his story to his fellow pilots over a drink. When he had been found asleep in the cargo bay with a wrecked R2 unit nearby him, the Commander, who had arrived at some point in the ordeal, and Gray Two had quickly gotten the story from him in private. They decided that Wedge should say he just saw the droid and not the person. The door opening and closing would be explained away as the R2 droid tapping into the controls and making a mistake while locking it. It had turned out it was Chan's R2-D2 astromech droid who has attacked him. The wheels had been removed in favor of treads from a maintenance droid, which allowed the R2 unit to move quickly. Its programming had been replaced with an assassin program. The program hadn't been implemented correctly, according to their tech (the same one working on pinpointing the correct X-wing), which was why Wedge had lived through the experience. Donner had been called in, and a heated argument had ensued when Gray Two suggested that Chan's entrance indicated he was the spy. "I'm telling you, he would never betray us!" Donner had yelled. "Keep it down, someone might hear," Gray Leader had cautioned. "You heard what Chan said," Donner had said in a lower voice. "He was getting some supplies to return a favor to a tech. And the tech backed him up! Besides, Chan wasn't armed when we found him, what could he have done?" "True, but he's the only real suspect we have," Gray Two returned. "What about Renin?" Donner asked. The Commander and Gray Two had exchanged glances. They, like Wedge, knew that Renin was not a suspect. "Well, yes, there is him, I suppose," Gray Two had admitted. "Let's face it, we aren't going to find out who it is until the transmission is traced," Wedge said. "Well, do we have any other possibilities?" the Commander asked. "Hmm...there's Shestek and Hoinn. They were fresh out of training," Gray Two said after a moment of thought. No one else spoke up, so the Commander dismissed them. Wedge had just finished telling his story when the Commander told them that there would be a mission briefing in five minutes. Wedge was surprised like the rest of the pilots, but for a different reason. He hadn't thought that the Alliance could mobilize this fast and track the beacons he had planted. Putting down his drink, he got to his feet and left for the hangar where his X-wing was stored. "Hey," Wedge said as he walked up to the only tech in sight. "I signed up for an update targeting computer. Is it ready yet?" "Yeah, just finished," the tech said. It was as he left the hangar that he had an idea. "So, one of the techs rigged an R2 unit to send the message, then messed with mine!" Wedge said triumphantly in the Commander's office a few minutes later after getting the other three. "Oh great, that narrows it down," Donner sighed. "But you're right. It could have been one of the techs." "It wouldn't be hard to erase any evidence of tampering, so we may not be able to find the spy at all," Gray Leader frowned. "But let's not get ahead of ourselves. We've got a mission to do." "As you know, we failed to capture the freighter in our last mission. Thanks to Gray Twelve we have another chance at it. Gray Twelve managed to plant two homing beacons on the freighter. We, along with Blue Squadron, will jump in and either disable it or destroy it. If we work quickly, we can get to it before its escorts arrive. If they do arrive and we haven't made progress disabling it, then destroy it and get out of there. "Any questions? Then get to your ships." The Commander stepped down and the pilots all headed off to their ships, painfully aware that this was their last chance at completing their mission. And even if it was successful, they had a spy awaiting them when they returned. (Part Ten) "Well, this is it, guys. Our last chance. Do or die," Gray Three said as they started their approach on the freighter. "Thanks. Now I don't feel any pressure, Gray Three," Shestek answered sarcastically. The remark drew a few nervous laughs from the rest of the squadron. "Gray Leader to Gray Squad. Lock s-foils in attack position and accelerate to attack speed." The X-wings complied. In front of Gray Squadron, Blue Squadron, which was made up of nine Y-wings and three X-wings, were already getting close to the freighter. The tension among the squadron was so thick that Wedge could almost feel it. Sure, if they failed, the Rebellion wouldn't be doomed, but it wouldn't help it either. In front of him, Wedge could see blue ion beams hitting the freighter as the Y-wings made their initial run. That was good, he decided. If there was a trap it would have sprung by now. But if there was one thing he had learned from the Alliance, it was that nothing ever goes without problems. "Blue Leader to Blue Squad, the freighter is disabled. Begin the docking operation." Six of the Y-wings swooped downward to dock with the freighter. The plan was to use the Y-wing's hyperdrives to get the freighter away from the Imperials. It felt strange to actually be bored on such a critical mission, but Wedge was. He watched as the first Y-wing clamped to the freighter. Then the second. Then the third. As the fourth one docked, he yawned. A bright explosion made him cut the yawn off. The region of space occupied by the freighter seconds ago was an ever expanding ball of fiery gas. Wedge caught sight of what looked like the burning hull of a Y-wing, or what was left of it, spinning in front of the explosion. A scream came from Nien Nunb's R2-D9 droid. As Wedge spun his starfighter towards the gruesome scene he saw the Sullustan's Y-wing of flying by. Although by some miracle nothing caught on fire, the Deenine was literally melting in its place behind the pilot, cooked by the superheated gases. As Wedge watched the freighter's explosion begin to die away, he was shocked to see TIE Fighters come flying out of the inferno, cannons blazing. "What the..." someone said loud enough to be picked up by their comm. "How is this possible?" Shestek asked, clearly amazed. Wedge saw an X-wing out of the corner of his eye swoop in towards the explosion. A quick check told him it was Tirn, probably seeing if Sevlin had made it. "The must have had bombs set to explode outward," Gray Three observed. "I'm hit!" Blue Eight's dying scream interrupted the discussion as two TIE Fighters both hit him. "Star Destroyer! And two Lancer-class frigates, coming in point seven!" Tirn reported. "Trying to sneak up on us from behind the explosion." "There's too many fighters!" Roinn shouted. "I'm getting out of here!" "No, Hoinn! Wait!" Gray Three said in alarm, for while Hoinn's idea was a good one, as soon as he paused to enter hyperspace the TIE Fighters would pick him off with ease. Wedge sent his starfighter into a dive towards Hoinn. It sounded like the kid was going into shock and was going to try to escape no matter what others said. Hoinn was too far away, however. Wedge watched helplessly as Hoinn's X-wing was blown apart by several TIE Fighters. "Well," he muttered grimly, "scratch one suspect." "I've got a tail!" Blue Eleven said in alarm. "I'm coming...just hold-" Blue Twelve's calm voice was cut off by a screech of static as a turbolaser bolt hit his canopy, killing him instantly. Blue Twelve had made the mistake of forgetting about the Star Destroyer and getting too close. "Watch that Destroyer!" Sevlin warned. Wedge looked and saw her Y-wing zooming through the melee with Tirn covering her tail. The both opened fire as they flew by Blue Eleven and destroyed the TIE chasing him. "Thanks guys," Blue Eleven said gratefully. "We've got to figure out how to draw the TIE Fighters away so we can make the jump to lightspeed!" Chan said in frustration. "What we need is a diversion," Gray Three said. "Who's with me?" "I'll help," Tirn volunteered. "Me too," Sevlin said. "I'm with you," Wedge said, flying on Gray Three's flank. "Okay," Gray Three said before anyone else could speak up. "Stand by." After Gray Three transmitted his instructions to them, Wedge accelerated and flew past the first Star Destroyer, giving it only enough attention to dodge its fire. When Wedge had reached the space between the two frigates, Gray Three spoke up. "Arm proton torpedoes. We're going to hit the Star Destroyer as hard as we can," he ordered, ignoring the fact that the Imperials were almost certainly listening in. "Form up." He had hardly said this before several TIE Fighters, following orders given to them from the Destroyer, turned from the battle and headed towards them. They didn't get there, however, as Gray Leader and Gray Two came up behind them and picked them off. With three X-wings preparing to make an attack run and two more covering them, the Destroyer was forced to launch its reserve squadron. The first two had barely emerged from the hangar bay when they were destroyed. The next two also fell victim to Wedge's deadly aim. He had come up behind the Star Destroyer and was shooting the TIE Fighters as they were launched. Four destroyed fighters later, there was a pause in the sequence, then four TIE Fighters came out at the same time. One of them was backwards, and immediately fired on Wedge. Wedge was forced to evade while the other three headed for Gray Three's group. The remaining TIE overshot Wedge's starfighter and was forced to turn around. He finished the turn and found the X-wing had disappeared. He flew across the hull of the Star Destroyer and then flew upwards, hugging the surface of the starship. It was a good idea, but it didn't help him much as Wedge, who had circled the Imperial warship from the other direction, destroyed him. Meanwhile, the three TIE Fighters raced towards Gray Three's group. They weren't even in range of the Destroyer when Gray Three yelled, "Break!" Tirn and Sevlin dropped downward, managing to destroy two of the TIE Fighters. The other fired on Gray Three's X-wing for a few moments before he was destroyed by a long range shot from Wedge. "Okay, let's do it. Shoot for the bridge," Gray Three ordered. Back in the battle, six TIE Fighters broke off to come to the defense of the starship, but their numbers were cut in half by some quick shooting by Chan. Gray Four attacked the other three, picking off one in his initial run. The other two went in opposite directions, then flew towards the Star Destroyer. Although they had to help the Imperial ship as soon as possible, the two fighters that came up behind Gray Four didn't. They opened fire, and a few seconds later Gray Four's X-wing broke apart. He ejected, but one of the TIE pilots took careful aim and shot him. The two starfighters flew off to help their comrades at the Star Destroyer without staying to admire their handiwork. The first two defense fighters were destroyed by Wedge and Chan, but the next two ignored them and went straight for Gray Three's attack group. Since the proton torpedo was just a bluff, Gray Three. Tirn, and Sevlin had to settle for strafing the bridge deflector shields with their cannons until the two TIE Fighters reached them. While the three X-wings faced off against the two TIE Fighters, Wedge and Chan returned to the battle, were the Rebels now faced better odds. After a few minutes of teamwork between Wedge, Chan, and Donner, the Rebels were clear to make the jump to lightspeed. "We received a tip that the pirates you discovered in the outer reaches of the system are about to make their move on our base," Gray Leader told Wedge. "I need two pilots to go on a recon mission, and the only ones available who know about the base are you and me. The others will be told that we are inspecting reports of a derelict freighter on the tenth planet. We'll lift off in ten minutes." "Yes, sir," Wedge nodded and left to make preparations. A few minutes after the two had lifted off, Gray Two, who had not been able to go due to damage on his X-wing, called Donner. "The tech we assigned should be finished by now, but he hasn't reported." "Right," Donner nodded. Unfortunately, the tech had disappeared. After twenty minutes of searching, the two pilots finally checked the emergency command area, which was restricted to all unless there was an emergency. The tech was there all right, lying unmoving on the ground. Gray Two quickly grabbed an emergency medkit, and retrieved a med scanner. "If I'm reading this correctly, he received an electric shock which killed him about two hours ago. The terminal here must have been rigged to shock any users." "He might have found the spy, but the spy found him before he could report," Donner suggested. "Right...I'm going to check his personal files. You go to the lounge and make sure everyone's there and no one leaves," Gray Two said. "We have to work fast." "Right," Donner nodded, and the two pilots ran off down the hallway. Donner entered the lounge and made a quick count. All the pilots and many of the techs were there. He grimly drew his blaster. "No one move!" "Donner, what are you doing?" Chan asked as everyone froze. "Gray Two and I have reason to believe that someone in this room is an Imperial spy. If anyone tries to pull something funny, I'll assume that you're the spy and shoot, and my gun is not set on stun. That includes you, Tirn," Donner said, noticing that Tirn was eying a blaster on a nearby shelf. "Gray Two is finding out the identity as I speak." For a moment there was a tense silence. "Donner..." Chan said slowly, giving him an odd look. "You obviously want to capture the spy, but doing this will only make the spy try to take out as many of us as he can before getting killed. It doesn't make sense...unless you are the spy." "That's ridiculous!" Donner said. "Really, Chan..." "I think he's right," Tirn said. "You are the spy, aren't you?" Donner didn't answer for thirty seconds. "Well, Chan, I must admit you've surprised me this time. I didn't think you'd figure it out so quickly." "You're an Imperial?" Renin asked, unbelieving. "No, I'm not Imperial or Rebel. I'm just in it for the money the Empire will give me for doing this," Donner said cooly. "But...after all we've been through, after all we've fought for," Chan said, looking sick. "Acceptable losses for the Empire. As for your pitiful cause, I can't believe you bought into it. Freedom? Who cares who's in charge? The Empire isn't all that bad, as long as you don't cross them," Donner said mockingly. "When we first joined, I thought that you were here for the same reason I was, Chan. But then I realized that you actually believed the junk they told us. If I didn't know better I'd have thought you'd been brainwashed." He paused and raised his comlink. "R2? Code Seven." "Look, Donner," Chan said, taking a slow step towards Donner. "Put down the blaster. We'll give you a free trip to a nearby system. You can sell our position to the Empire if you want, but it will be easier on all of us." He took another step, and was now within arm's length of the blaster. "Give me the gun, and I'll make sure that you can leave safely." He now reached for the blaster, which Donner had lowered slightly. There was a tense moment as Donner thought carefully. Then, taking a deep breath, he raised the blaster again and fired. "Sorry, Chan, but I want all the money." The blaster bolt struck Chan in the chest, flashburning his heart. He flew backwards, dead before he hit the ground. Tirn quickly lunged for the blaster on the shelf, but Donner was faster. Tirn's hand was a few inches short of the blaster when he was hit twice in the upper shoulder. A third shot singed his neck as he went down. Donner shifted his aim and fired three shots at the comm/computer console. Two hit, setting it on fire, and the third tore a gaping hole in Gray Nine's stomach. Shestek charged the traitor, but Donner hit him over the head with the blaster, then kicked him onto the burning console. Ignoring the young pilot's screams, Donner hit the keypad behind him. The door slid open and Donner stepped out. He remained calm, despite several near misses to his head from Gray Three, who had gotten the blaster Tirn had been trying to get. Gray Three took careful aim at Donner's head and fired. The bolt hit the door as it slid shut, and locked. Renin punched the door in frustration. Donner ran down the hall, blaster ready for any more Rebels. Seeing the rack of pressure suits up ahead, he fired several shots into it as he passed it. "Donner, what the-" Donner spun and fired, pumping several shots into Gray Two and into the terminal he had been using. He entered the hangar just as a tech was leaving. "Your X-wing is all set," he told Donner. "What does Gray Leader want you to do with four proton torpedoes, anyway?" "Sorry, that's classified," Donner answered and locked the door behind the tech. Climbing into the cockpit, he checked out everything to make sure the techs hadn't suspected something and set him up. Finding nothing, he turned to the R2 unit. "Give a thirty second warning to open all four hangar doors, then do it after thirty seconds and lock it." The R2 unit beeped acknowledgement, using a virus Donner had planted in the station's computers to give commands. He sat in the cockpit and waited for the doors to slide open, then monitored all frequencies to make sure the station's comm system was properly sabotaged by the virus. After a few minutes, he hit his repulsors and carefully lifted off the landing pad. He looked at the station, wishing he could destroy it, but the Imperials wanted it complete. Suddenly he caught sight of a small figure on the roof, wearing a pressure suit. Must have gotten one of the emergency ones. Whoever it was must have cut through the hatch to get out, but to what end? "Hi, Donner," Renin said over the pressure suit's comm. Donner was considering what to tell him when an explosion rocked his X-wing. "What the-" he muttered. The R2 unit behind him told him that a thermal detonator had gone off in close proximity to the fighter. "Damage?" The droid assured him that only the hyperdrive had sustained damage. "The hyperdrive! Can you fix it?" The droid beeped a negative. Cursing, he turned towards the small figure, which was hurrying back towards the hatchway. "Nice try, Renin. Good-bye." He fired, just as Renin dove through the hatchway. He wasn't sure if Renin had made it, but it was of no consequence. "Arm torpedoes, R2." The droid did so, then told him that there was an incoming starfighter. Gray Leader was coming back early. A quick scan told showed damage to the hull. "Strange. Must have taken a hit from a meteorite or something," he muttered as he turned his craft towards the approaching X-wing. "Gray Leader to Gray Five, what are you doing here?" "We got some strange readings on the scanners and I'm checking it out." Gray Leader was almost in range. The fool hadn't even scanned Donner's craft, but why should he? "Oh, Commander?" Donner said as the Rebel came within visual range. "Just thought you should know...I'm working for the Imperials." He fired a pair of proton torpedoes as he said the last sentence. Gray Leader didn't even have a chance to dodge. Only a few minutes later Wedge's X-wing appeared on his screens. "Hey Wedge...Gray Leader told me to maintain a patrol here," he answered the Corellian's unasked question. "Ah," Wedge said. "Any...progress?" It was clear what he meant. Donner had to mute his comm for a moment while he laughed, then said, "Not on this channel...talk to Gray Two about it." Thirty seconds later, Donner's smile faded. He wasn't going to like doing this. "Wedge?" "Yeah?" Wedge asked as he came within visual range. "I'm sorry." Donner fired his last two torpedoes. Wedge, however, was farther out than Gray Leader had been. While he still didn't have time to dodge, he fired his cannons. One of the proton torpedoes was caught in his fire, more by luck than aim, but the second went on and hit. Wedge's X-wing went flying out of the fireball, terribly damaged. "Nice reflexes, Wedge. I doubt I would have pulled that off. Or Gray Leader." Donner laughed. Inside Wedge's cockpit, the pilot was stunned. Donner had fired on him! "What's the damage, R2?" he asked after he hit the mute. The droid told him that their future was not looking particularly bright. "Well, can you fix it?" The droid managed to emulate a laugh with a cascade of beeps. The droid itself hadn't taken any damage, thankfully. According to the translation, weapons were gone, as were their scanners. One engine remained online, and the other might be started after some work. "Then get to it, I want as much engine power as you can give me." For the first time Wedge looked out the side of the canopy, then the other. He only had two wings left, one on each side. "Recalibrate the maneuvering system to work with only two wings. As the R2 unit got to it, Wedge turned back on the comm. "What is wrong with you, Donner?" "Hmm? Nothing wrong, I'm in perfect health. Most of your Rebel friends, however, aren't." "What did you do to them?" "Let's see," Donner said, "I shot Chan, Tirn, Gray Nine, and Gray Two. Hit Renin with my cannons, the Commander with two proton torpedoes. Threw Shestek onto a burning console...that's pretty much everyone, except Gray Three." "But...but..." Wedge was at a loss for words. "How could I do this? I will be living the easy life now, with all the money the Empire will give me. I didn't buy into the Rebel propaganda like you all did. I was in it for the money the whole time, and I tell you, it was worth it." "How's it coming?" Wedge asked the astromech droid. Two more minutes for the engines, the droid replied in its binary language. "You won't get away with this," Wedge said lamely into the comm, trying to keep Donner talking. "Whatever you say, Wedge. I may have lost my hyperdrive, but the Empire will be here in a half hour to get me, you, and what's left of your friends." "They were your friends, too, Donner." Donner was silent for a moment. "Chan, maybe, but no one else. You're pretty good, Wedge, it's a shame to see such piloting talent wasted with the Rebel losers." The droid signalled Wedge that they were ready to go. Wedge was about to start the engines when he realized he didn't even know which direction Donner was. "R2," he said after muting the comm, "use your scanner to find Donner." The droid extended his scanner and used it for a moment. His report was translated as: "to your left." "Then let's go!" Wedge said. "Throttle up!" The X-wing accelerated as Wedge made a left turn. "You'd better be right about this, R2." Sure enough, though, after a moment he saw the glint of starlight off of Donner's starfighter. "Why hello Wedge! My complements to your R2 droid," Donner said cheerfully. "But it's still useless. Your weapons are damaged beyond repair. If you hurry, you might get far enough away to avoid being found by the Imperials. I won't tell 'em. I'll even have a friend of mine pick you up and get you to a planet." Wedge remained silent. "C'mon, Wedge. I don't want to shoot you, but I'm going to have to if you don't get out of here." More silence from Wedge's end as the two starfighters squared off, circling each. "Sorry, Wedge, but you leave me with no choice." Donner fired, but Wedge dodged. Donner's first three tailing attempts were in vain, but on his fourth he got a lock. "Sorry Wedge, but I win and you lose." He fired, but Wedge corkscrewed out of the way and held position above Donner. "No, Donner," Wedge said angrily, breaking his self imposed radio silence as he sent his craft into a sharp dive. "You..." Donner's X-wing was getting very close now. "...lose." Wedge said the last word less then a second before the impact. Had anyone had a working comm in the area, they would have heard twin squawks of static as the two starfighters slammed into each other. Wedge awoke, but his eyes were still closed. Everything came rushing back to him...the destruction of almost all of Blue Squadron, Donner's treacherous murder of most of Gray Squadron, and finally Wedge hitting Donner in a suicidal attempt to get revenge. But he was alive, not dead. He took a deep breath and opened his eyes, hoping to see the wall of his tiny room. Instead he found himself in some sort of medical room. "He's awake!" It was Renin's voice...but Donner had killed Renin, so it all had been a dream. "Renin?" Wedge tried to say the name, but only managed a croak before lapsing back into unconsciousness. His eyes opened again, and again he heard Renin reporting his status. This time he didn't have time to speak before he went back under. He awoke for a third time, and once more heard Renin tell someone that he was awake. This was getting annoying. "Renin!" he nearly shouted. "Wedge!" Renin came into his field of vision. "You gonna stay with us this time?" "I hope so," Wedge answered sincerely. "Was...was it a dream?" "If it had anything to do with Donner betraying us, and you intentionally hitting him with your X-wing, then no." Wedge cursed. "Where is he?" "Dead, I'm happy to say." "How could you be here? Donner said he killed you." "Well, he got close. I was caught in a vacuum for a few moments, but I'm still here." Renin managed to smile. "And the others?" "Well, not so good, I'm afraid. They all bought it, except Gray Three and Shestek, Shestek got badly burned, but he'll be okay." "Tirn? Dead?" Wedge wanted to pinch himself, but he was tied down. "Oh, no. He's at the Liberty. He was out of it for a few days, came to just long enough to curse Donner in five different languages, then went into a coma. They say things aren't looking good for him, but they're giving him the best treatment they can." "What happened?" "We used a distress signal, which independent from the main comm system so it didn't get Donner's virus, to call in the Liberty. Gray Three, two techs with some medical training, and I used the transport to get to you. Your life support had just given out, and it wouldn't have functioned as long if your droid hadn't used its own power to keep life support going. "We got you out, and found Donner's X-wing. One of your wings went through the canopy and killed him. It was too good a fate for that scum, but you take what you can get. We flew to the pirate base, shot up the guys we found there, and got you to their medical facilities. The Liberty arrived just in time to hold off the Imperials and evacuate the station." "So Gray Three, Shestek, you, and me are all that's left of Gray Squadron?" Wedge asked wearily. "Yeah, if you count out Donner." Renin sighed. "What about Blue Squadron?" "Nunb, Sevlin, and Blue Ten." "Nunb? Nien Nunb? I saw him getting literally roasted!" Wedge protested. "My reaction as well. Turns out that Sullustans are from a volcanic planet, and he felt a little warm, but could take it. His life support hung on just long enough to be picked up by the Liberty before it came here." "Ah." Wedge frowned. "Things aren't exactly looking up." "Nope," Renin agreed. "On the other hand, you'll have to remain strapped in here for a few days, but you'll live. All of the station crew was rescued. Oh yeah...you got a message from High Command." He started to hand it to Wedge, then stopped himself and held it up so Wedge could read it. Wedge skimmed it. "It says they have given me a medal for heroism and offer to transfer me to another branch." "You gonna take it?" Renin asked, although he already knew what Wedge would say. "Of course not," Wedge said in his best hurt tone. "Gee, your life will probably seem boring now compared to this," Renin suggested. Wedge had a feeling that Renin was wrong.