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by Michael A. Stackpole


  This he knew and had the sensor reports to back it up. Isard herself had made it

  very clear that preserving the Lusankya was vital, so disengaging when given the

  opportunity to do so was the only choice he had. With the station being as

  heavily armed as it was, the only prudent course of action would be to cordon it

  off and let the inhabitants starve until they chose to surrender.

  Once disengagement had been mandated, the next course of action had also been

  obvious. He had sensor reports to indicate Antilles, the War Cruiser, and dozens

  of freighters had headed out for Thyferra. That was a much larger taskforce than

  Isard had anticipated being used against Thyferra. Only by returning home at

  flank speed could the Lusankya be in position to destroy that taskforce. In

  fact, it

  seemed rather obvious, that without the Lusankya's help, the Thyferran Home

  Defense Corps would be overwhelmed.

  He had no choice but to return to Thyferra.

  He realized that abandoning his TIE fighters at Yag'Dhul could be criticized,

  but he could even explain that away. The TIEs were meant to supplement the

  Virulence's defensesthe fighters could track and shoot down missiles before

  they could strike the Imperial Star Destroyer. He also expected them to get in

  close enough to the station to destroy launchers and then complete the

  destruction of the station. That his pilots were dead if both the station and

  the Virulence were destroyed meant little to himthey had their duty to do just

  as he had his. If he remained to pick them up, he would have been destroyed.

  Standing before the bridge viewport, he anticipated reversion into a

  battlefield. As the light tunnel melted away into a scattering of stars, he saw

  the green-and-white ball of Thyferra above him. No X-wings swooped about. No

  TIEs filled the void with green laser fire. He saw nothing out of the ordinary,

  just freighter traffic and a few system patrols.

  Drysso slammed a fist off the transparisteel viewport. He'd been had by

  Antilles. The feint at Thyferra had drawn him off, causing him to sacrifice the

  Virulence. The Rogues probably abandoned the station except for a handful of

  volunteers who were willing to trade their lives for that of the Virulence. The

  convoy I saw heading away from Yag'Dhul probably moved to another basea base

  we'll have to search out, all the while enduring more hit-and-run attacks by the

  Rogues.

  Lieutenant Waroen's voice cut through the cocoon of mortification closing around

  Drysso's mind. "Captain, we have an Imperial Star Destroyer reverting to

  realspace twenty-five kilometers to our aft."

  How did Varrscha get the Virulence out of there? Drysso looked over at the

  holoprojector pad. "Yesti, open a comm channel to that ship. Captain Varrscha,

  how did you get away?"

  It took him a moment to recognize the holographic image facing him, but when he

  did he felt a cold hand tighten

  around his heart. "Captain Drysso, I fear you've mistaken my Freedom for your

  Virulence." Captain Sair Yonka smiled at him. "Don't say you're happy to see

  meyou won't be."

  "Captain Drysso, the Freedom is deploying snubfighters, X-wings and Uglies."

  Drysso stopped before he ordered his own nonexistent fighters into battle.

  "Contact the planet and have the THDC's squadrons scrambled. I want all their

  fighters up here protecting me. Helm, bring us about to engage the Freedom." He

  pointed a finger at Yonka's image. "I don't think, sir, when all is said and

  done, you will be happy that I've seen you."

  The abundant undergrowth around the Xucphra corporate headquarters provided

  Iella and her people the means to get within twenty-five meters of the back

  entrance. They had expected to walk up to it, set a little lock-popping charge

  on it, blow it open, and be inside before much of an alarm could be raised. Ten

  meters along the corridor beyond the transparisteel door they'd be in the

  building's security center and would be able to control alarms and access to

  corridors and turbolifts.

  But now there are two stormtroopers standing guard at the door. At first glance

  they looked to be the genuine articles, but Iella noticed they chatted back and

  forth quite a bit. THDC banthas in rancor clothing. Even so, the strip of open

  ground she needed to cover was enough that the guards, no matter how poorly

  trained, should be able to cut her down. Because they had been prepared for a

  close assault, none of her people carried a blaster rifle, just carbines and

  pistols, so killing both of them from cover was impossible. We might hit them

  with carbine shots at this range, but the armor means we don't have a guaranteed

  kill.

  She needed a diversion, but the only real option she had was to use an explosive

  charge to distract them. The problem with that idea was that if it didn't kill

  them, they'd undoubtedly report the explosion, providing more of an alert to

  the forces inside than she wanted. She reached for her comlink to

  ask Elscol to divert some of her people to help out, when a TIE fighter screamed

  overhead at treetop level.

  As a second and third TIE screeched past, Iella saw the door guards look up and

  point at the starfighters. One even took his helmet off to get a better look,

  tucking his headgear under his arm. Without a second thought Iella stood and

  strode from the undergrowth in their direction, shielding her carbine from sight

  with her body and turning her head to likewise watch the starfighters fly past.

  A full dozen of the fighters roared out of their hangar, letting Iella know

  Wedge and his people had finally arrived. Now if I can just do my part. She

  looked up at the guards, smiling at them, as she reached the base of the stairs

  leading to the door.

  " 'Scuse us, ma'am, but you can't be here." The helmet-less guard leaned his

  blaster carbine against the wall and began to fumble with his helmet again.

  "Restricted area."

  "Oh, sorry." Iella reinforced her smile, then brought her blaster carbine up.

  She scythed fire back and forth, burning holes in the white plastoid arm or over

  the guards' chests and bellies. The helmet fell from lifeless hands and bounced

  down the ferrocrete stairs as she ran up past it. She stepped over the body of

  one guard, then leveled her carbine at the door's lock and triggered a burst of

  scarlet fire that vaporized it.

  Before she could push the door in with her foot, two Ashern Vratix reached the

  landing. With their powerful legs they kicked the guards' bodies off the

  landing. Brandishing blaster pistols fitted with adapters to accommodate their

  thick-fingered hands, the Ashern warriors bulled their way through the door and

  stalked down the hallway.

  The security station's duraplast door crumpled beneath a Vratix kick. The Vratix

  went in, and lurid blue backlighting accompanied their assault. Iella arrived at

  the doorway seconds behind them and went in with her carbine ready, but all

  three of the Xucphra security police were out. Two had never even had a chance

  to draw their blasters and all three lay in pools of steaming caf.

  "Definitely picked the wrong time to be taking a break. Secure them so theyr />
  won't be a problem when they wake up."

  Two human resistance fighters complied with her orders while a third dropped

  into the chair at the center of the building's security console. "Can you shut

  this place down, Jesfa?"

  "Can a Vratix jump?" The dark-haired commando pointed at the twin banks of four

  monitors atop the console. "These provide views of various sites around the

  building one for each of six floors and the two towers. I can see everything

  and," he added as he settled his fingers on the keyboard, "from here I can shut

  everything down. This is the same system I used to use when I worked security

  for Zaltin."

  "Good. Lock everything down except for one turbolift. Secure the shuttle hangars

  in the towers and open up the main entrance."

  "Consider it done. I'll shift my comlink to Tac-two so I can keep you apprised

  of anything I see."

  Iella smiled. "Do that, but don't be surprised if they shoot the holocams out. I

  would."

  She patted him on the shoulder, then fished her comlink out of her pocket. "Hook

  to Blade, we're in. The way is clear for you."

  "On our way, Hook." Elscol sounded happy for the first time Iella could

  remember. "Good work."

  Erisi Dlarit's anger at having her squadron last in the long line of Thyferran

  Home Defense Corps fliers heading out to engage the Rebels made her tighten her

  grip on the Interceptor's controls. Might Squadron, a group of green pilots

  that shared hangar facilities with her Elite Squadron, had been scrambled

  immediately. They take their name to mean strength, but we've always considered

  it the answer to the question "Will they fight?"

  . She'd had to place a call to Isard's office to find out why her pilots had not

  been called up, but no one there answered. Exercising the discretion her

  position gave her, Erisi immediately scrambled her own squadron. Better we're

  destroyed in space than destroyed on the ground.

  The instant she became airborne, Erisi pulled tactical data from ground control

  and didn't like what she saw. An

  Imperial Star Destroyer and an Alderaanian War Cruiser were moving to engage the

  Lusankya. The Imperial Star Destroyer had rolled and was flying along so its

  hull was perpendicular to that of the Lusankya. This would allow the Impstar's

  port gunners to be shooting down the top of the Super Star Destroyer. The

  Alderaanian War Cruiser worked back toward the Lusankya's aft; and once it

  worked its way in past the system's freighter traffic, it would be able to

  attack the larger ship's engines.

  The snubfighters deployed by the Impstar were closing in formation on the

  Lusankya. The THDC fighter squadrons coming up to oppose them were not flying

  together, but were strung out so the Rogues would engage them piecemeal. That's

  suicidal.

  Erisi punched up a tactical frequency on her comm unit. "Elite Lead to Virile

  Lead. Slack your speed and let Might Squadron join up with you."

  "No can do, Elite Lead. We have our orders."

  "Consider them countermanded. Make sense, this is Rogue Squadron you're facing."

  "And it's Rogue Squadron we'll be killing. For the glory of Thyferra."

  Erisi popped her comm unit over the tactical frequency the Elites used. "Stay

  tight, Elites. We're going for the Rogues. Let's hope our comrades tire them

  out."

  Wedge watched the tactical feed coming from the Valiant and felt a cold chill

  creep up his spine. "What are they doing? Why are they coming in at us like

  that?"

  His R5 unit whistled curtly.

  Wedge glanced at his monitor and smiled. "That was a rhetorical question, Gate.

  You wouldn't have sufficient data to be able to calculate an answer." After his

  last outing, Wedge had let the techs wipe Mynock's memory and upgrade his

  software. Because of the modifications Zraii made on the droid, he also learned

  the droid's designation had been changed to R5-G8, which he just truncated into

  Gate. "Give me a check on the transponder."

  Another quick whistle announced it was in full working order.

  Wedge keyed his comm unit. "Thirty seconds to the first wave of TIEs. Remember,

  our goal is to get at the Lusankya, not to spend our time dogfighting up here.

  Kill what you must, but keep with the mission. Two, stay with me."

  "As ordered, Lead," came Asyr's reply.

  Wedge flicked his lasers over to dual-fire mode, picked a target among the

  incoming TIEs, then waited for his aiming reticle to go red. As it did he

  tightened up on the trigger, letting two bursts of fire go, then dove away from

  the hissing green laser fire splashing against his forward screen.

  His maneuver prevented him from seeing what happened to his target, but Gate

  dispassionately flashed the message "Target eliminated" in bloodred letters at

  the bottom of the monitor. Maybe Mynock wasn't really that bad. Wedge glanced at

  his sensor readouts and saw only a pair of TIEs in his wake. Everyone got one,

  nice shooting. He decided to leave the other two for the Twi'lek Chir'daki

  pilots following them in.

  Gate hooted at him.

  "Thanks, Gate, I've got thirty seconds to the next TIE wave." He opened the

  tactical comm channel. "Tighten it up, Rogues. Two more squadrons, then we

  should be clear to go in."

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  Corran suppressed a laugh. "Only two more flights, Lead? I count five, including

  one of squints."

  "Agreed, Nine, but there is a two-minute gap between three and four, and another

  two minutes between five and the squints. I thought we could use that time to

  down the Lusankya. With your permission."

  "Granted, Lead."

  Corran hauled back on his stick as the second TIE flight came in, then

  barrel-rolled to starboard and came over the top. The X-wing pointed itself

  straight at a pair of TIEs that broke to follow his climb, but his inversion

  brought him in below their flight arc. One of them tried to pull a quick loop to

  bear down in on him while the other tried to force his TIE fighter down into a

  dive to spot Corran again.

  Corran triggered two quad bursts of fire at the diving TIE. Two of the four

  laser bolts in the first shot missed, but the other two seared scars along the

  bottom of the starboard hexagonal wing. The second burst struck the bottom of

  the ball cockpit, slicing off the bottom third of it and severely warping the

  fighter's structural elements. The twin ion engines ripped free of their

  supports and blew through the cockpit canopy, then exploded.

  Corran rolled away to port to escape the blast, then hit the right rudder pedal

  and brought the X-wing's nose around to starboard. The looping TIE came out of

  its maneuver and spitted itself on his aiming reticle. It went red, and Corran

  triggered a shot at it. All four laser bolts converged on its starboard solar

  panel and punched through to the cockpit. Corran saw a brief flash of light,

  then the TIE started a corkscrew down toward Thyferra.

  "Ten has the next flight, Nine."

  Corran tucked his X-wing back in behind and to port of Ooryl's fighter. The Gand

  rolled his X-wing up on the port stabilizers, presenting the incoming TIEs with

  a very narrow p
rofile to shoot at. Corran aped his maneuver and watched as four

  TIEs separated themselves from the rest of the formation to come after Ooryl. He

  glanced at his sensors.

  "Whistler, why didn't you say we were getting ahead of the rest?"

  The droid hooted a quick response.

  "I would too have listened to you." Corran keyed his comm unit. "Ten, we're all

  alone here for a bit."

  "Ooryl understands, Nine." Corran caught an edge to Ooryl's voice he couldn't

  recall hearing before. "Ooryl has them."

  Ooryl has them? That sounds like something Jace or I would say.

  Ahead of him, Ooryl triggered a quick burst of quad fire that hit a TIE in the

  cockpit canopy and blew the engines out the back of it. A little etheric rudder

  shifted his aim point to port, then a second shot disintegrated another TIE's

  port solar panel. Ooryl rolled out to port, then dove below the remaining

  TIEs.

  Sithspawn, that's great flying! Corran inverted his X-wing and pulled back on

  the stick to follow Ooryl's dive, but by then the Gand had started his fighter

  around in a grand loop. Corran rolled again to follow, but a sharp bleat from

  Whistler made him glance at his aft monitor. "Ten, your playmates are on my

  tail."

  "Ooryl copies, Nine. Continue on your arc."

  "Continue? They're coming up fast."

  "No longer."

  Up ahead Corran saw Ooryl's X-wing tighten its arc impossibly quick, swapping

  nose for tail in the space of two hundred meters. The ship remained inverted, so

  Corran couldn't see the cockpit, but he could imagine the Gand's mouthparts

  moving apart in his imitation of a smile. "Ready to break on your mark, Ten."

  "Go to port, Nine. Mark."

  Corran rolled to port, then, as Ooryl had done, he reversed his thrust. Instead

  of looping the ship, Corran applied rudder until his nose swung back along the

  path he had just traveled. He came about just in time to see Ooryl melt the wing

  off another TIE.

  Its wingman dove abruptly away from the Gand's trap.

  "Great shooting, Ten. You've got a hot hand."

  "Thank you, Nine."

  "Three flight, want to tighten it up here?"

  "As ordered, Lead." Corran started his thrust pushing his fighter forward. "Come

  on, Ooryl. We've got a big target now."

  Captain Drysso watched the holopad's display of the battle. "Helm, Freedom is

 

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