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Improcco, former Fortress world of Simon Kaine...
The Supreme Commander looked at the empty halls that once echoed ideals, purposes and plans for carrying out the furtherance of Empire and felt a slight emptiness.
Gone were the vast arrays of equipment, armaments and weaponry that once would have made this world something to contend with had an attack come.
Now, with the Sentinel Defense System coming online, such measures were a thing of the past.
Improcco held a treasure trove of precious materials contractors on Coruscant were delighted to know were now available for exploit. Mining bids had been received and approved and soon, even Kaine's presence would no longer be felt as the landscape of a world once his prepared for change.
The cold, bitter wind blowing across his exposed face was surprisingly refreshing and he felt at ease. And for good reason for there was no one left to fight.
He had dealt a blow to the terrorists that they would not soon forget and had put a creative spin on the energy of the League. Energy better serving the Empire and themselves by directing it not into a war with the New Order but into self-sustaining programs for the betterment of themselves and the group as a whole.
If some thought it was the kernel of a New Republic, what did he care? He already knew the history of democracies both in the past and in separate dramas playing out now.
The Galactic Coalition was no longer a concern as members of their former enemy plotted to rip it apart. Kaine had been content to let his enemies rip each other to shreds laying bare their own selfish designs as opposed to the aura of selflessness espoused by the ideas of the Old Republic.
The Dragons were advancing and in the end, even they must stop somewhere before inevitably hitting the wall of Empire. What did Kaine care if what was left of the fighting Coalition and what was left of the Imperium seemed hell-bent on destroying each other?
There was no enemy to fight and from his vantage point, he finally felt at ease.
The galaxy had been beaten into submission and all knew where supreme power in the galaxy lay.
Sure, there were still tiny pockets of those self important vermin who went about their own agendas with as much seriousness as Kaine took with his but vermin were there to be destroyed at leisure.
As an afterthought.
The only real power in the galaxy that had so far not felt the steel sword of the Empire had been the Commonwealth centered in the Corporate Sector.
Perhaps Imperial Intelligence would soon begin to exploit this government but that was for another time. In any event, they clung to a false ideology and would fall under the weight of their own corruption (or naivette) in time.
There would be no doubt as to the outcome of a conflict between the Empire and Commonwealth.
But it would not be under me...
Imperial Center - Imperial High Command
"You're fucking what?" Azrael Zell blurted out as they walked together.
"The same thing you did, Zell. I am retiring. Bhindi Drayson will be the new Supreme Commander."
"Don't turn this into something about me!" Zell warned. "I just dodged the responsibility bullet! But that's not you!"
"There's no one else to fight, Zell." Kaine's hand gestured in front if him as if encompassing their little portion of the known galaxy."
"What? You want fucking names?" Zell cried out incredulously. "That Bitch Leia Organa Solo Korban or whatever other name she's fucking added to her titles! How about Luke fucking Skywalker? How about Rico Belgardi! How about those fucking Kashan! How about the remnants of the Coalition! How about.."
"Zell," Kaine interrupted, "We have our boots on all of their necks. What more do we need?"
Zell stopped, his eyes widening in surprise. "Why to fucking stomp their fucking necks!" as if it made all the sense in the world.
"What, Zell. I need to spend the rest of my life stamping out vermin all over the galaxy? These people are inferior and little. There's no point. Better the vermin we know than stomping them and having an even more insane creature take their place."
"Well, THAT Won't be your call anymore, will it?" Zell sneered. "Bhindi may just up and attack everyone at once.."
"That will be her call. Or, at the very least, our glorious Emperor's call."
"What if some Sith fucker shows up thinking he, she or it is the greatest thing since teflon?"
A chance of irritation crossed Kaine's features. "Then kick his ass, Zell! For Emperor's sake, ACT!"
"What? You want to miss out on the call to glory as the final embers of our enemies burn out and get kicked in the nuts?"
Kaine stopped and looked at Zell, "I did not do this for glory, Zell."
"No. I'll fucking give you that, Kaine. You could have been far more dangerous to Hyfe than you have been. I've often wondered why..."
"Because I believe in the institution, Zell. I am a true believer in Empire. Maybe not the Emperor at times but the institution has been far more successful than we ever dreamed possible.
It cut away the ossification that weighed down the Republic and revitalized our economy and military to prepare us for new dangers that lurk on the horizon.. Regrad's posturing and well meaning calls to conscience in the galaxy but never...never did he offer an alternative. If the galaxy was going to go to war on his behalf, the least he could have done is offer something better than the ravings of an Azguard God. They may be well and good for Azguards but the rest of the galaxy is a bit more skeptical and needed something solid."
Kaine's voice trailed off.
"No, our job will never be completely finished. But for now, it is out of my hands."
"But what the fuck are you going to do?" Zell complained.
"Whatever the hell I want," the Supreme Commander whispered.
Insidion
Captain Merrik watched out the window as his shuttle lifted off the planet-wide city taking in the city-scape at dawn.
If you've seen one plantary city you've seen them all.
From one end of the galaxy to the other end, these worlds were expensive to run and probably, according to Merrik, not really worth the trouble.
But Kaine had found a use for them.
For every city, even planetary cities, had divisions and sectors and places that might as well have been another world in themselves.
This place was no different.
And yet, the plan called for control of all sectors, all districts and that control was a byproduct of the most basic control of all.
Control of people.
The genetic experiments of Insidion had finally come to fruition but with the peacemeal destruction of the Coalition, the necessity of Insidion seemed for naught.
But leave it to Kaine to have a backup purpose.
"Kaine's World" they nicknamed it.
"Captain? We have a transmission on the encrypted channel. It's Supreme Commander Kaine."
Merrik nodded and went to his private comm room aboard the shuttle to take the call..
"Supreme Commander, the final transferring has been completed."
"Excellent, Captain Merrik. I have one more order for you as Captain of the Insidion."
"Yes, Commander?"
"The Insidion is to be recalled but you will come to Coruscant. It is time, before we pass into that final night, that we reward you for your tireless efforts on behalf of myself and those of a grateful Empire.
We would wish to welcome you to Imperial Center, Admiral Merrik."
Captain Merrik, despite his cold demeanor, felt a tired smile crease his features. "It is over then?"
Simon Kaine nodded. "It is over. From star's beginning to star's end, from the bright center of the galaxy to the dark periphery, it is done. Come home."