A ragged breath through burning lungs. Hacking. Choking on the smoke from a dozen electrical fires. Bleary eyes flared to life, stinging, watering from the toxic haze. Kate threw a sharp, frantic gesture with a hand, parting the air with a blast of telekinesis. Momentarily clear of the heady smog, the girl rose to her feet.
She stumbled toward the door and dragged it open. The door opened to one of the ship's corridors. No fires out here. Kate heard several muffled cries farther ahead. She started moving in that direction, trying to recall what had happened.
The Alliance girl had stolen those schematics from the Sith, rescuing Kate and a number of others in the process. What was her name? Allyson.
They'd escaped only to be pursued by a Sith vessel. The closest plant was Blenjeel. They'd tried to take cover in a lightning storm and that was the last thing Kate remembered before they were sent spinning out of control toward the surface. She must have been knocked unconscious in the crash. That explained the splitting headache she had. Kate reached up and touched her forehead. Sure enough, her fingers came away smeared with blood.
At a guess, Kate would say that they'd been struck by lightning. She could only hope that the Sith vessel had too. Seemed likely, otherwise the Sith would have torched this ship by now.
The girl continued stumbling down the corridor, looking for survivors.
[member="Allyson Locke"]
She stumbled toward the door and dragged it open. The door opened to one of the ship's corridors. No fires out here. Kate heard several muffled cries farther ahead. She started moving in that direction, trying to recall what had happened.
The Alliance girl had stolen those schematics from the Sith, rescuing Kate and a number of others in the process. What was her name? Allyson.
They'd escaped only to be pursued by a Sith vessel. The closest plant was Blenjeel. They'd tried to take cover in a lightning storm and that was the last thing Kate remembered before they were sent spinning out of control toward the surface. She must have been knocked unconscious in the crash. That explained the splitting headache she had. Kate reached up and touched her forehead. Sure enough, her fingers came away smeared with blood.
At a guess, Kate would say that they'd been struck by lightning. She could only hope that the Sith vessel had too. Seemed likely, otherwise the Sith would have torched this ship by now.
The girl continued stumbling down the corridor, looking for survivors.
[member="Allyson Locke"]