One of the larger branches that had served as a major buttress for the temple had fallen.
The intertwined structure had to weigh
tons. With people potentially trapped within or underneath. But the rescue efforts were hamstrung by the risk of further collapse.
At least, without something to hold the structures in place.
The young Anzat hovered in mid-air. Unlike his usual floating meditation, he was standing upright, arms stretched out as his face contorted with the stress and strain of moving
several thousand kilos of wroshyr tree, ceramasteel, sarassian iron,
Caltin Vanagor
's bread pudding, and whatever else might be in there.
The air shimmered, the only visual indicator of the strength of Force rippling from out of the child's mind as he telekinetically reinforced the part of limb that had collapsed, while disassembling the debris enough for the rescue team to be able to get access to that part of the temple.
"Come to Kashyyyk, she said," the boy seethed. Referring of course to the
Jedi imp,
Matsu Ike
"We'll celebrate Rasu and the others, she said," the boy continued, pulling one arm back as a large assortment of debris seemed to follow.
Sor-Jan was supposed to have been here. Instead, he'd stopped into the local Corellia Digital store and... possibly lost a couple of hours hologaming and talking about hologaming.
If he'd been here, his telekinetic shields might have...
No. What's done was done. He was here
now. He needed to focus on
now.
There'd be time for regrets later. Force knew, it wouldn't be his first regret. And probably not his last. Merely the most recent.
"I sense several life signs, get your team in there," the boy remarked, giving the signal for the Antarian Rangers and Jedi standing by to be first responders to get into the ruined branch of the temple.
Sweat was running down the side of his face. Practice with the Muntuur Stones was one thing. Holding up a few metric
feth tonnes to keep from crushing survivors or a rescue team?
Not what he'd had in mind when he'd gotten up this morning.
With the fires spread into all parts of Kashyyyk's forests, he was worried about what the explosion might had awoken.
And when he heard the
roar, he knew the fear was rapidly becoming a reality.
Turning his head, the boy saw a pack of terentatek crashing through the foliage. If injured Wookiees and padawans were already distressed enough.
"Oh, for kark's sake," the boy muttered, his gray eyes moving rapidly as he tried to come up with options.
Where the kark was
Jerek Zenduu
? Sor-Jan could use some help at moment. He couldn't move. Could afford to take his focus off the structure he was manipulating. It didn't give him a lot of options.
A stray thought tripped the comlink that the boy wore.
"The predators are spooked and out of their hunting grounds," the boy called, to anyone who might be listening.
"We need some cover."
Why couldn't they have built their temple on a nice planet, like Jakku? Nothing ever happened on Jakku, because there was absolutely nothing to do on Jakku.