More than just a blunt instrument.
“Heroes are remembered, but legends never die.”
800 YEARS AGO –
“You have two on you!”
“Coming around!”
There was a dogfight going on, a big one. The planet Rhen Var was a frozen wasteland but rumored to be a hidden base to a known criminal organization run by Force Users. Soldier and Jedi alike were involved in the battle, they were following the request of one particular Jedi. He was one who never looked for or asked for help, which meant when he did that made matters all the more serious. The intelligence reports said that it was going to be an intense situation and many may not return, but they would be able to take this organization down once and for all if successful and if the Jedi in question had anything to say about it, they would be.
That Jedi was Caltin Vanagor.
No, he was not some superhero of a Jedi, though others may rib and poke fun with him about it, he chose to lead from the front through which tended to inspire others. He was under no illusion that he could do this alone, thus the call for help, but while the others were here to help take down this scum and villainy out, he was here to extract someone very important to him. It was a woman of his past that sent him the distress signal, to begin with, and while he was a Jedi and should not allow attachments to control him, well, it did this time.
It was a trap.
Supa fighters and wholesale Lucrechulks swarmed the raiding force. The numbers were absurd in how they were off-balance, and while the Jedi were able to hold up their own, they were getting swarmed as well.
“Vanagor go!”
“This is our mission! Finish yours!”
“Grey three, get outta there!”
“We’ll hold them as long as we can!”
He did not want others dying for him, but they were right, so the big guy, his Padawan onboard dove for the planet, drawing as many fighters with him as he could. Full attack speed, his focus on flying with his pilot droid and astromech both plugged directly into the ship they made it down to the surface but there were even more fighters there. It was literally two squadrons of twelve on one freighter. The Jedi, no matter how good a pilot he was, did not stand a chance.
The main computer, offline!
The astromech, BB-33 announced that there was a loss of engine power and the targeting computer was offline as well. The ship was going down and going down hard. He failed his long time friend, but he could commit to one final act as a Jedi Master.
Danube, it is time we separate. You must follow and fulfill your own destiny.
She did not like this, not at all. “No, Master. My place is here with you! We will stand together.”
He smiled sadly and reached out through the Force to slowly cut her oxygen slowly enough to put her to sleep. Then, carrying her into the escape pod and setting it off as the pilot droid set off countermeasures, he accepted his fate and sat entering meditation. The ship crashed into a cavern, which collapsed onto itself, this seemed to satisfy the attackers who pulled off.
Laying there motionless, Caltin expected not to last the night, he would be one with the Force soon enough. His droid had other ideas, keeping power by sacrificing its own “life”. He was frozen…
Present Day –
The Reclamation of the Old Universe project, a historical expedition, was on Rhen Var digging up various sites. They were actually contracted to do this even they firmly believed the world to be dead. It was when there was an accidental find in the Southern Drake mountain range that made them dig. It is not that they were skeptical or anything, but this once-proud organization had spent much of the last three decades losing the reputation that their predecessors had spent over two centuries building. They needed a “win” and needed it bad.
They found it, sort of.
The ship was mostly intact, and that in itself was a find, but it was when two of the explorers went inside to look around. “Tallyhard”, the Weequay associate, on appearance looked to be hired muscle, but in truth holding two doctorates in galactic history and archaeology picked up the long silver cylinder. He did not know what he was holding, but he had an idea.
“I think that we need to contact the Jedi.”
“Rhamm”, his associate, a Sullustan who was wearing more clothes than thought possible looked at his oddly.
“Which ones?”
“Whichever.” He responded. He then pointed to the big guy in the chair, remarkably preserved. “He’s waited long enough.”
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