Sword in the Darkness
Location: Lego System, The Slice, Outer Rim Territories, Grid Square: T-7
The60...70...80...90th? 100th Moon To Be Searched
Time: Astronomical Twilight
With:
Aoki-Barran Mira
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Time: Astronomical Twilight
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The Lego System. Now there was a system that Sycamore had never heard of before, and through no fault of his own. A distant planet on all accounts, even on the fringes of Imperial Space, with the notable peculiarity of every hyperspace route snaking around the system itself, as if whatever galactic cartographers of ages past simply knew better than to venture closer to the mysterious red planet and its thousand moons than they ought to.
Either that, Sycamore mused, or the mere thought of undertaking the gargantuan task of mapping a thousand moons proved to be too bothersome to undertake. He, for one, would not blame them.
As if simply tracking the smuggled Sith contraband to this distant system hadn’t been problematic enough, the task only magnified in both scale and frustration upon Sycamore and his compatriot’s arrival only to discover that their search would not find itself at long last in conclusion on a single planet. Ohhh no. Their search would include the moons as well. All thousand of them.
The Lego System. Now there was a system that Sycamore had never heard of before, and through no fault of his own. A distant planet on all accounts, even on the fringes of Imperial Space, with the notable peculiarity of every hyperspace route snaking around the system itself, as if whatever galactic cartographers of ages past simply knew better than to venture closer to the mysterious red planet and its thousand moons than they ought to.
Either that, Sycamore mused, or the mere thought of undertaking the gargantuan task of mapping a thousand moons proved to be too bothersome to undertake. He, for one, would not blame them.
As if simply tracking the smuggled Sith contraband to this distant system hadn’t been problematic enough, the task only magnified in both scale and frustration upon Sycamore and his compatriot’s arrival only to discover that their search would not find itself at long last in conclusion on a single planet. Ohhh no. Their search would include the moons as well. All thousand of them.
At this distance, eyes skyward, feet on the ground of what must have been the sixtieth…no, it must have been at least seventy. If not seventy fifth moon. Yes, absolutely. It was most definitely the eightieth moon to be searched through legwork. That wasn’t to say only ninety moons had been searched, ohhh no. The hundred that had been searched were but the ones deemed plausible. Given a habitable climate, large enough to warrant the possibility of something hiding upon them, as well as whatever electronic signatures that could be found through scans and sweeps.
…Ahhh, where was he? That was right. Not losing count. Far from it. For Sycamore was contemplating the sight of that plethora of moons caught in the light of their sun was almost enough to take the breath away. Almost enough to make one dismiss all those nagging doubts that buzzed around the mind in the face of the ethereal adversary that was imminent frustration. Almost. But not quite.
This find, however, held promise. A hatch, hidden within one of the forests of the moon. The hatch was buried up to the door itself yet with the telltale signs of recent use. Not from what was there, but wasn’t there. No branches. No twings. Not even dirt covered the door itself. Like a metallic sore thumb sticking out that scrambled of suspicion. After all, whoever went to the effort of concocting such a hiding place must have had something worth hiding. The only trouble was, any obvious means to open the hatch were…missing. No handle. No control panel. Not even a knocker on the outside to do the well mannered thing and knock before entering.
Sycamore turned to Aoki, his Imperial compatriot, and beamed a smile at her that absolutely radiated with excitement, if not downright glee at the discovery. All those days of dead ends, half leads and disappointment may be behind them. All that separated them from their potential quarry was but a metal door. “What are you thinking? Carve the thing open and see what pops out?”
Sycamore asked, rhetorically, of course. As a hand had already went to the trouble of freeing the lightsaber from his belt, and ignited the brilliant silver blade in a flash.