Under A Black Sun Trilogy
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killer said with a chuckle. "Save us some energy in our blaster
packs.
" "Not again," Jacen said with a groan. Lowie snarled. Tenel Ka
reached for her lightsaber.
"Don't make us shoot you down right where you stand," said one of the
Wing Guards. "That would leave us with quite a mess to clean up."
Thinking quickly, Lowbacca swept out with one ginger-furred arm and
knocked Jacen into the nearest cloud car. He roared and pointed for
Tenel Ka to leap into the scarlet vessel beside Jacen, while the
Wookiee scrambled into the blue cloud car.
"Duck!" Jacen called, squirming to right himself inside the cramped
pile;t seat. Tenel Ka bent down and fired up the engines as she
wriggled into her own seat beside him. Lowie roared his blue vehicle
into motion while the surprised security men cried out and rushed into
the room after them.
Blaster bolts rang out, one sizzling and ricocheting off the scarlet
paint near Jacen's head. He fumbled with the cloud-car controls and
adjusted the dials to their maximum output.
"Punch it, Lowie!" he called to his Wookiee friend as the four killers
ran toward them, howling and firing indiscriminately.
With a lurch, Jacen's cloud car blasted out into the open sky and spun
in a full circle. He and Tenel Ka nearly tumbled out of their seats,
but they managed to bring the car under control and fasten their crash
restraints in time.
With a bestial roar, Lowie careened out of the hangar bay in the second
cloud car, a blue streak across the sky. Jacen wrestled with the
controls and soared onward at full speed. He breathed a great sigh of
relief.
"I guess they didn't count on our alternatives," Jacen said.
Tenel Ka twisted around to look behind her at the gleaming white
metropolis in the clouds. "It does not appear that we are safe just
yet, Jacen, my friend," she said.
Not far behind them, they could see that the thugs had helped
themselves to a pair of cloud cars, newer and brighter than the ones
the young Jedi Knights had found. The killers raced after them in hot
pursuit.
Surrounded by the clutter of girders and construction debris, Jaina
gripped her extinguished lightsaber, wishing she dared turn it on again
to light their way. But for now the tangled darkness offered them
places to hide from the turncoat security guards who still hunted the
four companions in the abandoned amusement park site. Overhead,
however, chameleon creatures scrambled along catwalks and crossbeams,
keeping an eye on them as they fled.
Luckily, the chameleon creatures carried neither blaster pistols nor
stunners. Instead, they brandished wicked-looking transparent knives
with blades fashioned from crystal shards.
Since the creatures were nearly invisible, Jaina had a difficult time
counting the camouflaged enemies, but she caught glimpses of the smooth
forms as colors and shadows shifted across their bodies. Their cruel
lipless mouths grinned as they approached their prey.
"Oh, why didn't I carry my own hold-out blaster?" Lando muttered.
"Ever since I became respectable, I stopped packing weapons."
Zekk commiserated with him. "Right now I wish I had a lightsaber, too
... even my old one from the Shadow Academy."
"We'll just play hide-and-seek as long as we can." Anja seemed more
angry than afraid at the prospect of the creatures' attack.
Jaina gritted her teeth as they hurried along. "Looks like we women'll
have to defend you men."
"We'll do our best to help out," Zekk said, flashing her a grim
smile.
"Somehow or other."
The pack of chameleon assassins made soft thumping sounds as they
swarmed along the girders above. Lando and his three companions dashed
under the twisted superstructure of the enormous looping
hovercoaster.
it was the most massive part of the amusement park; the heavy beams and
bent durasteel framework loomed high above them like a fossilized
prehistoric creature.
"We can't hide under here," Anja said, ducking as a brilliant bolt
zinged past her face. She fired up her acid-yellow blade.
"I don't know where else to go," Lando replied. More blaster fire rang
out from the shadows as security guards marched into the enclosed
space, targeting Anja's bright lightsaber now. "If you have any
suggestions, I'm all ears."
Jaina gazed up at the chameleon creatures slinking along the
hovercoaster above them. Their sharp crystal blades twinkled,
reflecting the dim emergency lights. Skins rippled and flickered,
adjusting their camouflage, as the creatures gathered their forces
overhead. Although viciously armed, the chameleons seemed to be
relative cowards, unwilling to attack until they had massed for a
single strike.
Jaina intended to use that to her advantage. "Everybody stand back,"
she said. "And dive for cover." She stood up, switched on her blazing
violet lightsaber, and held it high.
"Wait!" Lando called. "What are you going to-" The Wing Guards
shouted and ran toward them.
"What are you waiting for?" Zekk said. Jaina slashed sideways.
Her dazzling lightsaber blade sliced through the main pillar that
supported the central section of the hovercoaster. The energy-blade
severed the heavy durasteel brace as easily as if it were a hot knife
slicing through Ithorian sap gelatin. She stood back to look at the
smoking, sizzling ends of the huge support beam. As if in slow motion,
she saw the metal begin to slide. The hovercoaster tilted.
"Look out!" she cried, and dove for a pile of heavy crates.
Anja and Zekk had already scrambled backward. Lando stared in
horror.
"My hovercoaster!" he clustered chameleon creatures skittered about,
scrambling for balance. Suddenly the entire framework toppled beneath
them, groaning, bending, twisting.
Jaina looked up, shielding her eyes against any debris that might fall
in their direction. The smooth-skinned creatures tumbled downward,
shaken loose from their precarious perches. Their skin color shifted
as they tried to match the color of the air through which they fell.
Girders groaned and crumpled. With a resounding crash, the central
section of the hovercoaster slammed down onto the deckplates.
"That's just great," Lando said, astounded. "Now I'm even more behind
schedule."
Showing no consideration whatsoever in response to his financial
plight, the traitorous Cloud City security troops opened fire again,
running toward the scene of the crash.
"We've got them now," bellowed one deep voice.
As Lowbacca roared across the sky in his commandeered blue cloud car,
he hooked sharply off to the left, intentionally veering far away from
Jacen and Tenel Ka. Separating and causing their pursuers to split up
seemed their best chance of escape.
"Master Lowbacca, what do you think you're doing?" Em Teedee said
shrilly.
Lowie jerked the controls and accelerated even more, spinning around in
a sideways loop as the pursuing hit men fired their weapons.
The bolts sizzled through the air, and Lowie's sensitive nose could
smell the ionization drifting up, a taint of ozone and other burned
gases from Bespin's atmosphere. The blue cloud car lurched from one
side to another, letting the bolts pass harmlessly beneath the hull.
"You realize, of course, that you're not licensed to pilot this craft,"
Em Teedee continued. "You have no training. We're all doomed!"
Lowie barked a warning.
"How do you expect me to be quiet? This is an emergency!" the little
droid wailed, but when Lowie growled that every small distraction would
increase their likelihood of crashing, Em Teedee promptly fell silent
and blinked his optical sensors with internal misery.
As Lowie soared along, though, his sensitive ears detected a flutter in
the cloud car's engine. The craft may well have been unused for months
or even years, and it was severely out of tune. With one glance he
confirmed that he had very little fuel as well.
He looked behind at the single predatory craft that still followed.
Inside it, the slime-dripping alien and one Wing Guard pushed closer,
firing their weapons. Unfortunately, their vehicle did not appear to
have the least bit of engine trouble.
Lowie ducked and looped, then finally spun around and headed back
toward Cloud City. Maybe someone would see the dogfight. Maybe he
could get some help there.... Of course, since some important members
of Cloud City's own infrastructure were out to kill the young Jedi
Knights, he wasn't sure he could trust any offer of assistance.
In the clouds and rising tendrils of mists he saw no place to hide.
Lowie's cloud-car engine popped and sputtered again. He wrestled for
control as the vehicle suddenly began losing altitude. The engine
picked up again and he climbed ... but during the brief interval he had
lost most of his lead. His pursuers came right behind him. The roar
of their engines filled his ears.
He ducked his head as a blast streaked directly above him, so close
that it singed his ginger fur. Lowie did what he could, accelerating,
punching all the controls in an attempt to find some kind of emergency
override. Then, with a disheartening pop, the hum of the turbines
dropped to a lower pitch. The engines barely managed to keep the cloud
car moving along. Lowie growled in despair.
Suddenly the hunters were right beside him.
Lowie searched for some kind of weapon, but the vehicle he had
commandeered was no more than a pleasure craft, a skyskimmer used for
racing among the clouds-and even as a racer, this cloud car wasn't much
good. He hoped he had at least bought enough time for Jacen and Tenel
Ka to escape in their own cloud car.
Beside him, the slimy assassin and the treacherous guard leveled their
handheld blasters at Lowie. He knew that they had no intention of
letting him survive.
With his cloud car failing and unable to outrun them, with no other
weapon, Lowie let loose a huge Wookiee roar at them. He flashed his
fangs and snarled loudly enough that even his uncle Chewbacca would
have been proud.
Just then, shadows passed overhead. Great wings flapped as creatures
swooped and ducked. The slime-dripping alien looked up and
instinctively fired his blaster, though the bolt went wide. Within
moments, seven great thrantas circled the pursuing cloud car, sweeping
down.
The painted riders on the thrantas called to each other in a strange
high-pitched language, shouting orders to set up a routine, as if it
were mere practice for their sky rodeo. The thrantas flitted under the
pursuing cloud car now. One of the flying creatures bumped against it,
sending it into a spin.
The Wing Guard pilot cried out while the slime-dripping alien waved his
blaster pistol, but the riders were much too fast for them.
They continued their sky ballet, swirling, looping. Finally, one
thranta swooped down just above the pursuing vehicle, so that its rider
could drop a slender lasso artfully around the pilot's chest and
amns.
Cinching the noose tight, the rider yanked the pilot up out of his seat
in the cloud car.
He kicked and struggled, thrashing his head from side to side, but his
arms were pinned to his ribs. His weapon dropped from his gloved hand
and fell tumbling far down into the soup of clouds below.
The slimy alien assassin, now the only occupant of the cloud car,
looked around wildly, trying to avert the flying creatures' attack. He
wrestled to keep the vehicle under control, but as he reached toward
the navigation console, another cloud rider skimmed by, close enough to
lasso him around the shoulders of his slime-stained uniform. The alien
clawed at the rope and pulled himself free just as the thranta rider
jerked him out of the cloud car. Still dripping slime, he tumbled over
the side of the vehicle to fall, screaming and flailing his anus.
Then two thrantas dove even faster than Bespin's gravity could pull the
would-be assassin downward. The thranta riders snatched the alien in
midair, looped a rope around him, and tossed him onto the back -I one
of their thrantas. When the alien began to struggle, the cloud rider
grinned and easily tossed the slimy captive off his thranta, so that
his partner could spin around to catch him on the second thranta's
smooth back.
The second thranta now flapped up to join the cluster of other sky
performers and the entire troupe made a show of tossing their two
helpless captives from one thranta to another as if they were balls in
a juggling contest.
Unpiloted now, the pursuing cloud car spun out of control, its rudder
sending it into a dive until the craft zoomed at full speed down into
the deep layers of impenetrable clouds.
Lowie brought his own puttering vehicle closer to Cloud City. Under
the watchful eye of the thranta rider, he used every trick he could
think of to increase his altitude and keep the cloud car afloat.
Finally he reached an open-rigged set of free-form hover-scaffolding
that clung to the underside of Cloud City's hull.
As he brought the craft in, the thranta riders flew off with their
captives. Lowie wondered what the colorful aliens would do with them
when they returned to their berths on Cloud City.
"Ah, it is a fine thing to have friends in high places," Em Teedee
said.
Lowie barked his agreement. He held on tightly as the cloud car bumped
and skidded onto an open platform on the hover-scaffolding.
Sparks flew from scraped metal. Although the engine had completely
died, he managed to spin the craft around so that it came to a rest
with a loud thump on the unoccupied ledge right near an emergency exit
into Cloud City.
Groaning, the Wookiee turned to look at the vast sky behind him, thick
with bulging clouds. He saw no sign whatsoever of Jacen or Tenel Ka.
Running deeper into the maze of the amusement park, leaving the
hovercoaster wreckage behind them, Lando cast
about for inspiration.
He looked with fresh eyes at the shadowy attractions, the stations that
he hoped would one day be rides and entertainment stands enjoyed by
millions of beings young and old.
Lando stopped as an idea occurred to him. "Wait a minute! We've got
an advantage that I'm willing to bet these guards don't have."
"I'll be glad to hear it," Anja growled.
Lando smiled. "I know this place. I know what it can do, and
everything that's already functional." Jaina remembered from their
initial tour what lay ahead, and she instantly understood what Lando
intended.
Zekk's emerald eyes gleamed; he saw it, too. "Then let's show them a
few of the attractions."
The Wing Guards approached from separate sides, trying to box them
in.
When their victims dashed forward, the guards shouted and opened fire
again, running at full tilt. Jaina intentionally slowed down just
enough to give them an enticement. Closer now ... closer ...
Suddenly she and Lando ducked left as they passed a triggering
sensor.
Zekk yanked Anja along behind him.
Huge slavering monsters leaped out of nothingness, the most hideous
creatures that holographic artists could devise. The monsters lunged
with inhuman roars and howls.