Many Months Ago
Castameer. The destroyed world. The last resting place of so many.
As he sat within the confines of the Eidolon, he stared out at the destruction before him, the debris of a world. Its destruction caused by a crashing ship that he'd stood upon himself. His very feet had been within the Omega vessel, where he'd been waylaid in his efforts to stop it by a zealous Mandalorian who could see nothing but a Sith. He couldn't believe that Leos was anything other than a monster, someone bent on killing and crushing everything. Someone like the Zambrano's, who unleash death everywhere they go, for reasons unnecessary. Those that follow them are no different. In some cases, they are in fact worse.
But Leos was not like them. Killing for the sake of killing served no purpose. If anything it reduced the population that one could effectively lead, and alienated those who could ultimately be persuaded to join ones cause. It was for that reason that his Reformation had adopted the practice of not killing civilians, best aided by the creation of his SNAP's. Their very existence was capable of saving innocent lives while allowing their war vessels to pinpoint strike enemy military installations from orbit. It was small wonder his disdain for the others.
"Sir, we're getting interference. It's hard to pinpoint any debris that might be the ships central core. There are faint power readings from a crystal but they're scattered. What you're asking us to do is simply not possible."
"I know, Captain, but it was worth an attempt. If we'd gotten lucky it might have saved some time. I will take it from here. Leave the ships navigation to me."
"I- yes, sir."
The captain moved aside from his position and Leos reached out through the Force. What he needed was likely deceased, but if he could feel a lingering trace of her spirit, then he would find what it was that he needed. What he was looking for. No, what he needed was more accurate. Regardless, it was going to be quite difficult to find.
It was difficult to say the least. Numerous tingles upon his feelings. Given the number of people that had died at Castameer it wasn't improbable to feel other presences in the Force around them. Numerous were there, having not moved on. It was like looking for the proverbial needle in a haystack. But he found something. Something stronger and more discernible than the others. It was certainly not a mundane Sith, something stronger. In fact it emanated. A shard of the crystal perhaps attached to it? He didn't know, but he knew it was there, and he knew he could find it.
Reaching out through his other hand, he directed the helm forward, carefully avoiding debris while navigating towards the source of what he felt. There were some murmurs from the crew, likely because of closeness to larger debris chunks, but he weeded them out of his mental vision, focusing on the task at hand. Eventually they arrived. Before them, a minor chunk of the crystal that had been housed within the Omega device. Scorched though it was, he knew that somewhere upon it lay what he was looking for. Dead cells, but cells containing the genetic material of one Kith Verloren, otherwise known as Darth Molior.
"Captain?"
"Sir?"
"Retrieve this debris chunk and take us back to Crakull immediately."
"You found it?"
"I found HER."
Present Day, Crakull
Deep within the confines of the Ignus Black facility on Crakull, experimentation had been ongoing with cloning vats. The technology was difficult at best. His scientists had not been originally brought in for this sort of work, though he was keenly aware that they possessed the capability to adapt. And of course they had done so remarkably. A little bit of information from a spy sent to visit the facility on Kamino and they'd spun away on creating the chamber and all of the necessary bits and pieces to make the operation successful. Little miracle workers. They'd done wonders.
And the bit of genetic evidence they'd obtained from the crystal shard had been just enough. They'd been able to take the genetic markers and splice it into living cells, manipulate it to make her. And they'd been brilliant. Oh they'd done a masterful job. Splendid even. And for months that little seed of life grew and grew, splitting, dividing, forming a baby from nothing but genetic material that had been shocked into dividing. Splitting. Growing.
A baby at first, nothing more. Then a small child with long, golden hair. Beautiful, even as a babe. They'd asked if he wanted to bring her out then, raise her as though she were his own. The idea, he would admit, tickled him. Raise a beautiful young woman to adulthood. Honestly he did enjoy the thought of raising children someday, but ultimately he'd forgone the thought. Not because she would have been a handful, but because if he brought her out now, she would not be ready to help him for a very, very long time. No, he needed someone who was aged beyond that of a child, someone the others could believe to be his apprentice, and who likely would not recognize her for who she was.
So he'd told them no. And they'd let her grow. She was beautiful, and he admired her, though he did his best not to linger too long so that he didn't stare at her in an unseemly manner. Even so, he'd instructed that only women work around the chamber to preserve some of her modesty. For months he'd come back to check on her progress. They'd asked him each time if he wanted her to come out. He'd always said no. She wasn't ready. And then, on a particular trip to Crakull, when she was physically late twenties, perhaps early thirties, it was honestly hard to say when it came to clones still in the chamber, he'd told them it was time.
So they'd lifted her out, and he stood ready with a cloak as she woke. Of course she'd been fed basic knowledge while in the chamber, fed directly to her subconscious, but she was not awake for it. Only now would she open her eyes, and he would wrap the cloak about her, holding her close. Though she may shiver, she would warm quickly. Deep beneath ground, she would warm soon enough.
"Hello, Kith Verloren. My name is Leos Palle. It's a pleasure to finally meet you."
Castameer. The destroyed world. The last resting place of so many.
As he sat within the confines of the Eidolon, he stared out at the destruction before him, the debris of a world. Its destruction caused by a crashing ship that he'd stood upon himself. His very feet had been within the Omega vessel, where he'd been waylaid in his efforts to stop it by a zealous Mandalorian who could see nothing but a Sith. He couldn't believe that Leos was anything other than a monster, someone bent on killing and crushing everything. Someone like the Zambrano's, who unleash death everywhere they go, for reasons unnecessary. Those that follow them are no different. In some cases, they are in fact worse.
But Leos was not like them. Killing for the sake of killing served no purpose. If anything it reduced the population that one could effectively lead, and alienated those who could ultimately be persuaded to join ones cause. It was for that reason that his Reformation had adopted the practice of not killing civilians, best aided by the creation of his SNAP's. Their very existence was capable of saving innocent lives while allowing their war vessels to pinpoint strike enemy military installations from orbit. It was small wonder his disdain for the others.
"Sir, we're getting interference. It's hard to pinpoint any debris that might be the ships central core. There are faint power readings from a crystal but they're scattered. What you're asking us to do is simply not possible."
"I know, Captain, but it was worth an attempt. If we'd gotten lucky it might have saved some time. I will take it from here. Leave the ships navigation to me."
"I- yes, sir."
The captain moved aside from his position and Leos reached out through the Force. What he needed was likely deceased, but if he could feel a lingering trace of her spirit, then he would find what it was that he needed. What he was looking for. No, what he needed was more accurate. Regardless, it was going to be quite difficult to find.
It was difficult to say the least. Numerous tingles upon his feelings. Given the number of people that had died at Castameer it wasn't improbable to feel other presences in the Force around them. Numerous were there, having not moved on. It was like looking for the proverbial needle in a haystack. But he found something. Something stronger and more discernible than the others. It was certainly not a mundane Sith, something stronger. In fact it emanated. A shard of the crystal perhaps attached to it? He didn't know, but he knew it was there, and he knew he could find it.
Reaching out through his other hand, he directed the helm forward, carefully avoiding debris while navigating towards the source of what he felt. There were some murmurs from the crew, likely because of closeness to larger debris chunks, but he weeded them out of his mental vision, focusing on the task at hand. Eventually they arrived. Before them, a minor chunk of the crystal that had been housed within the Omega device. Scorched though it was, he knew that somewhere upon it lay what he was looking for. Dead cells, but cells containing the genetic material of one Kith Verloren, otherwise known as Darth Molior.
"Captain?"
"Sir?"
"Retrieve this debris chunk and take us back to Crakull immediately."
"You found it?"
"I found HER."
~ ~ ~ ~
Present Day, Crakull
Deep within the confines of the Ignus Black facility on Crakull, experimentation had been ongoing with cloning vats. The technology was difficult at best. His scientists had not been originally brought in for this sort of work, though he was keenly aware that they possessed the capability to adapt. And of course they had done so remarkably. A little bit of information from a spy sent to visit the facility on Kamino and they'd spun away on creating the chamber and all of the necessary bits and pieces to make the operation successful. Little miracle workers. They'd done wonders.
And the bit of genetic evidence they'd obtained from the crystal shard had been just enough. They'd been able to take the genetic markers and splice it into living cells, manipulate it to make her. And they'd been brilliant. Oh they'd done a masterful job. Splendid even. And for months that little seed of life grew and grew, splitting, dividing, forming a baby from nothing but genetic material that had been shocked into dividing. Splitting. Growing.
A baby at first, nothing more. Then a small child with long, golden hair. Beautiful, even as a babe. They'd asked if he wanted to bring her out then, raise her as though she were his own. The idea, he would admit, tickled him. Raise a beautiful young woman to adulthood. Honestly he did enjoy the thought of raising children someday, but ultimately he'd forgone the thought. Not because she would have been a handful, but because if he brought her out now, she would not be ready to help him for a very, very long time. No, he needed someone who was aged beyond that of a child, someone the others could believe to be his apprentice, and who likely would not recognize her for who she was.
So he'd told them no. And they'd let her grow. She was beautiful, and he admired her, though he did his best not to linger too long so that he didn't stare at her in an unseemly manner. Even so, he'd instructed that only women work around the chamber to preserve some of her modesty. For months he'd come back to check on her progress. They'd asked him each time if he wanted her to come out. He'd always said no. She wasn't ready. And then, on a particular trip to Crakull, when she was physically late twenties, perhaps early thirties, it was honestly hard to say when it came to clones still in the chamber, he'd told them it was time.
So they'd lifted her out, and he stood ready with a cloak as she woke. Of course she'd been fed basic knowledge while in the chamber, fed directly to her subconscious, but she was not awake for it. Only now would she open her eyes, and he would wrap the cloak about her, holding her close. Though she may shiver, she would warm quickly. Deep beneath ground, she would warm soon enough.
"Hello, Kith Verloren. My name is Leos Palle. It's a pleasure to finally meet you."
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