by Max Chase
Peri had one huge cosmic dilemma on his hands. Should he arrest Selene’s dad or could he let him go? And if Jaxx didn’t steal the Heart of Mars, then surely it was Peri’s mission to find the real villain? Wasn’t that what the IF creed was really about? And he’d promised to help Diesel recover the Heart of Mars too – didn’t friendship come before orders?
‘Incoming message from General Pegg,’ the Phoenix announced as a monitor whirled from the control panel.
Instantly Selene shoved her dad to the deck. Otto threw himself behind the captain’s chair. Peri pulled Diesel closer so that they blocked the view of the rest of the Bridge.
‘What are you two up to?’ General Pegg said as he appeared on the screen. ‘I want a report now!’
‘Umm, sir, we . . .’
‘There is a problem with your Mission Capsule,’ Pegg continued. ‘Why has it stopped sending data?’
Selene and her dad were huddled near Peri’s feet. He glanced down and saw the Mission Capsule in Selene’s hand. She smiled guiltily.
Peri looked up, knowing he couldn’t betray his crew. ‘I think that the capsule got damaged in a Zespa attack, sir.’
‘What about Jaxx? Have you caught him yet?’
In the corner of his eye, Peri saw Jaxx trying to comfort Selene – as much as he could with his hands still cuffed behind his back. He certainly looked more like a concerned father than a sneaky villain. Peri had to trust Selene. If she said he was innocent, he believed her. It wasn’t right to force them apart especially if they could find proof he wasn’t really a pirate.
‘Jaxx slipped away, sir, but we’re on his trail!’ Peri said.
The general sighed. ‘Maybe I was right about the pair of you being too young to be Star Fighters,’ he muttered. ‘You have one more chance to complete your mission. If you fail again, you will return, and we will review whether you should be demoted back to cadet level. Terminate message.’
As the screen whirled back into the control panel, Otto stomped away from behind the captain’s chair. ‘You Earthlings are too soft! Meigwors don’t give anyone a second chance!’
Selene jumped up. ‘Thank you,’ she said to Peri as she helped Jaxx up. ‘I knew you would do the right thing.’
Peri looked at Diesel and knew he was thinking the same thing. They had taken a big risk for their friend, but they were going to prove General Pegg wrong. He and Diesel were not only old enough to be real Star Fighters, but they were the best Star Fighters in the entire Intergalactic Force. They would return the Heart of Mars to the emperor and bring the real pirates to justice!
Can they trust Jaxx? Who really stole the Heart of Mars?
Will Peri and Diesel survive an encounter with a terrifying Trojan Crab?
Find out! In . . .
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Chapter 1
‘Wow!’ Peri gasped. Through the 360-monitor, he could see a comet whooshing through outer space like an old-fashioned firework – the kind he had seen in Did They Really Do That?, a film about ancient Earth customs. The comet was going to miss the Phoenix by only a few hundred kilometres.
‘We don’t have time to admire the scenery, you voidoid,’ Diesel said. ‘Have you forgotten our mission? We have to recover the Heart of Mars.’
‘And then hand over this criminal!’ Otto grunted. He flicked his long black tongue in Jaxx’s direction. Their official Star Fighter mission was to capture the space pirate, but the emperor had also secretly commanded Diesel find and return the Heart of Mars.
Selene moved closer to Jaxx, her father. ‘He’s no pirate!’
‘That’s right, I’m not,’ Jaxx said. His voice was mild, polite, friendly – the exact opposite of how Peri imagined a space pirate would sound.
Jaxx had escaped from prison and Peri and the crew of the Phoenix had finally chased him down in the rings of Saturn. They had rescued him from his stealth ship only a nanosecond before it blew up, and then arrested him. Only Selene’s pleading had spared him from being turned in to the Intergalactic Force immediately.
Jaxx held out his hands. ‘Perhaps you could take these handcuffs off me now?’
‘We did agree to trust him,’ Peri said, as he saw Otto eyeing Jaxx suspiciously.
‘I didn’t!’ Otto boomed.
‘Come on! He is our friend’s dad,’ Peri said. He touched a section of the wall and the Bits and Bobs drawer slid out. He pulled out the Universal Release Gun and pointed it at Jaxx’s wrists. There was a sizzling sound and the handcuffs melted into a silvery goo that dripped on the floor of the Bridge.
‘Hey!’ Otto protested. ‘Those handcuffs are my property!’
‘Were your property,’ Selene said with a grin.
‘Thanks,’ Jaxx said, shaking the goo from his hands.
‘So, you say you know where the Heart of
Mars is?’ Diesel demanded.
The Heart of Mars was a priceless, glowing, orange orb of pure chrysolite from Mars, the size of a Meigwor’s fist. It belonged to the Martian royal family. Diesel’s father, the emperor, believed that all Martians would be cursed until the Heart of Mars was returned.
‘I don’t know for sure where it is,’ Jaxx said. When Diesel’s yellow eyes narrowed in disbelief, he quickly followed up with, ‘But I do have a pretty good idea where to look.’
‘Where, then?’ Diesel pressed.
Jaxx pointed out of the 360-monitor. ‘In that beautiful comet,’ he said.
‘That’s the comet you plotted a course for, back on Haven?’ Peri said.
Jaxx nodded. ‘It’s two years since the comet last passed through the Milky Way, and it’s also two years since the Heart of Mars was stolen.’
Peri saw Diesel’s fists clench. ‘That doesn’t prove anything!’ Diesel shouted.
‘I know,’ Jaxx said. ‘But I have strong reason to believe that . . . Well, just take it from me, the jewel is on that comet.’
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