The E-wing dropped out of hyperspace above the New-Order-held planet of Wayland. Far enough out to avoid sensors, or so the pilot hoped. This might take some doing, since an E-wing was not an Imperial ship. It might bring back too many memories of the Rebellion. The bounty hunter didn't want to be vaped before he even had a chance to strike at his target.
The garrison on Wayland wasn't extraordinarily large, but his sources told him that his target was among them. Moron Tavles. He'd missed him when the Sub-lieutenant had been on leave due to a complication involving some Ugnaughts and a drunken hanger guard. That wouldn't happen again. This time he came prepared.
A freighter dropped out of hyperspace nearby, and before long the E-wing pilot heard a Twi-lek's voice over the comm. "Bates? You ready to come aboard?"
Jaxon Bates returned his E-wing's seat to its upright position and grabbed the control stick. His R2 unit beeped an inquiry as he began a slow turn towards the freighter. "No, we're not landing in the E-wing. You know better than that; we'd be blasted before we got within 15 kilometers." Another series of beeps and whistles. "Yes, we're going in with the freighter. Remember? We went over this already." Jaxon sighed as the R2 started to scold him for his obvious lack of caution. "Slicer, I'm being cautious. Do you want to get turned into slag? Didn't think so. Now, we'll dock with the freighter and transfer to that ship. The E-wing will remain here in orbit. We'll pick it up when we leave."
***
The two TIEs guiding the freighter in were making Hlarda'lin a bit nervous. He had never had a mission this deep into Imperial territory; heck, he'd never even been in Imperial territory before. And this was Wayland. If the stories could be believed, this was where the Emperor had had his private storehouse. This was where many Noghri had been resettled. This was where Joruus C'baoth had met his demise. A planet full of history; now, a planet full of hate.
Hate, at least for those like Hlarda'lin. As a Twi'lek, Hlarda'lin was considered an undesirable by the Empire. In his worrisome mind, he imagined all the possibilities that could come out of this trip: prison, concentration camp, torture, death. He wondered now how he'd ever let Jaxon talk him into this.
"Stop worrying," Jaxon said, coming up behind the Twi'lek.
Hlarda'lin took a deep breath. "Easy for you to say," he replied. "You're a human. The Empire doesn't hate humans."
"The Empire is also reasonable. They're not going to arrest a hard-working, submissive alien. They have to have a reason to eliminate such a good supply pilot."
"I hope so."
The comm crackled with static for a moment, then a disembodied voice came from the console. "Freighter Star Runner, you are cleared to land at Docking Platform 45A. Follow your escorts in."
Hlarda'lin, despite his fears, reached over and replied, "Confirmed. Proceeding to Platform 45A."
With the course change, Jaxon turned and headed for the hold of the ship. The weapons were masked to avoid scanners. Now all the bounty hunter had to do was sneak onto the planet with them. Then taking out Talves would be no problem.
***
The Stormtroopers boarded the craft, scanners ready. The Twi'lek and his crew stood off to one side, compliant and submissive. Lieutenant Kelanar Joros walked down the line and looked them over. Never before, he thought, have I seen a uglier crew of aliens. Besides the Twi'lek, Joros picked out a Rodian and two Trandoshans. Ugly creatures. Why they weren't all exterminated he had no idea. But that wasn't his call. Searching the ship was.
When the stormtroopers and scanning crews were satisfied, Joros turned to the Twi'lek. "You may proceed. Unload your cargo into warehouse 45A1, and make it quick. We have other work to do." With that, the Lieutenant turned on his heel and led his unit towards another ship that had just docked.
Jaxon moved first. He had a small window, and he was going to be ready. He headed for the smuggling compartments and pulled out his DL-44 and vibroblades as well as a few explosive devices. One way or another, he would finish the job this time.
Hlarda'lin and his crew moved to the hold and began unloading boxes. The Rodian was soon struggling to keep up with the rest of the abnormally large crew. Those boxes weren't light.
Inside the ship, Jaxon heard a commotion. The Rodian had dropped a box, spilling its contents all over the platform. One of the Trandoshans had been in the way, so the Rodian was now cowering away from the reptile's blows. While the attention was focused on the fight, Jaxon slipped out a hidden hatch and away from the ship. Rapelling off the side of the platform, he landed out of site from Imperial guards. Perfect. He was in.
The garrison on Wayland wasn't extraordinarily large, but his sources told him that his target was among them. Moron Tavles. He'd missed him when the Sub-lieutenant had been on leave due to a complication involving some Ugnaughts and a drunken hanger guard. That wouldn't happen again. This time he came prepared.
A freighter dropped out of hyperspace nearby, and before long the E-wing pilot heard a Twi-lek's voice over the comm. "Bates? You ready to come aboard?"
Jaxon Bates returned his E-wing's seat to its upright position and grabbed the control stick. His R2 unit beeped an inquiry as he began a slow turn towards the freighter. "No, we're not landing in the E-wing. You know better than that; we'd be blasted before we got within 15 kilometers." Another series of beeps and whistles. "Yes, we're going in with the freighter. Remember? We went over this already." Jaxon sighed as the R2 started to scold him for his obvious lack of caution. "Slicer, I'm being cautious. Do you want to get turned into slag? Didn't think so. Now, we'll dock with the freighter and transfer to that ship. The E-wing will remain here in orbit. We'll pick it up when we leave."
***
The two TIEs guiding the freighter in were making Hlarda'lin a bit nervous. He had never had a mission this deep into Imperial territory; heck, he'd never even been in Imperial territory before. And this was Wayland. If the stories could be believed, this was where the Emperor had had his private storehouse. This was where many Noghri had been resettled. This was where Joruus C'baoth had met his demise. A planet full of history; now, a planet full of hate.
Hate, at least for those like Hlarda'lin. As a Twi'lek, Hlarda'lin was considered an undesirable by the Empire. In his worrisome mind, he imagined all the possibilities that could come out of this trip: prison, concentration camp, torture, death. He wondered now how he'd ever let Jaxon talk him into this.
"Stop worrying," Jaxon said, coming up behind the Twi'lek.
Hlarda'lin took a deep breath. "Easy for you to say," he replied. "You're a human. The Empire doesn't hate humans."
"The Empire is also reasonable. They're not going to arrest a hard-working, submissive alien. They have to have a reason to eliminate such a good supply pilot."
"I hope so."
The comm crackled with static for a moment, then a disembodied voice came from the console. "Freighter Star Runner, you are cleared to land at Docking Platform 45A. Follow your escorts in."
Hlarda'lin, despite his fears, reached over and replied, "Confirmed. Proceeding to Platform 45A."
With the course change, Jaxon turned and headed for the hold of the ship. The weapons were masked to avoid scanners. Now all the bounty hunter had to do was sneak onto the planet with them. Then taking out Talves would be no problem.
***
The Stormtroopers boarded the craft, scanners ready. The Twi'lek and his crew stood off to one side, compliant and submissive. Lieutenant Kelanar Joros walked down the line and looked them over. Never before, he thought, have I seen a uglier crew of aliens. Besides the Twi'lek, Joros picked out a Rodian and two Trandoshans. Ugly creatures. Why they weren't all exterminated he had no idea. But that wasn't his call. Searching the ship was.
When the stormtroopers and scanning crews were satisfied, Joros turned to the Twi'lek. "You may proceed. Unload your cargo into warehouse 45A1, and make it quick. We have other work to do." With that, the Lieutenant turned on his heel and led his unit towards another ship that had just docked.
Jaxon moved first. He had a small window, and he was going to be ready. He headed for the smuggling compartments and pulled out his DL-44 and vibroblades as well as a few explosive devices. One way or another, he would finish the job this time.
Hlarda'lin and his crew moved to the hold and began unloading boxes. The Rodian was soon struggling to keep up with the rest of the abnormally large crew. Those boxes weren't light.
Inside the ship, Jaxon heard a commotion. The Rodian had dropped a box, spilling its contents all over the platform. One of the Trandoshans had been in the way, so the Rodian was now cowering away from the reptile's blows. While the attention was focused on the fight, Jaxon slipped out a hidden hatch and away from the ship. Rapelling off the side of the platform, he landed out of site from Imperial guards. Perfect. He was in.