Sakadi waited patiently for her moment of opportunity, eyes closed and deactivated lightsaber in her hand. Despite the odds being in their favor, this was by no means going to be an easy battle, she felt it. Every blaster bolt fired spurred the Force in a violent and chaotic state, which gnawed at the light within her. The void of death and destruction created by the madwoman and the destroyer could've unbalanced her, had she still been a Padawan. Luckily, she was far past that stadium.
Shortly after the destroyer opened fire, an opening would present itself. Two of the thugs approached her hideout with the intention to take cover from the volleys of laserfire. As soon as they reached the table, the Jedi would make her move with the assistance of the Force. Her white lightsaber ignited with a hiss, as she performed half a back flip, grabbing the edge of the table and landing on it in a one-armed handstand
**. With a swift hew of her lightsaber, she would cut through both their weapons. Simultaneously, the Jedi would kick against both the thugs' heads with her feet, before making an effort to land on both feet again.
Her two targets weren't immobilized yet, but there was no need to do so. The presence of the destroyer was reason enough for them not to try anything while unarmed. Besides, the Jedi would have no time to focus on them anyway. There were far more pressing issues to be dealt with.
In the corner of her eye, Sakadi saw the menace arrive. A swoop bike, with an
E-web mounted on it. She couldn't tell what model it was, all she knew was what the Force and her eyes told her. And that? That was definitely an E-web. Even the destroyer's shields wouldn't last long against that thing. In fact, there was nothing present in their passenger car that wouldn't be torn to shreds by that thing.
At first, the Jedi Master had been convinced that these thugs were here for her. But considering the raw destructive power and assets they had brought with them, she honestly started to doubt that was the case. Doubts that were confirmed the moment another swoop bike appeared.
"SAM SHERIDAN, YOU KRIFFIN' HAG!" one of the men on the second swoop bike shouted, the sound of his voice carried inside through a broken window.
"WE'RE HERE T' MAKE THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE, AND YOU CAN GUESS WHAT THAT MEANS RIGHT?" The barrel of the E-web would start to glow red from the energy it's heat. In a matter of seconds, that thing would fire. And the Jedi couldn't let that happen. There were innocent people scattered all across the car, and the amount of casualties would be immeasurable.
Sakadi quickly glanced across the ruined passenger car, until she found a spot with no passengers nearby. She only had one shot at this, and there was little her allies could do about it. Their blaster bolts would not penetrate the side of the passenger cart, unlike the E-web.
The Jedi Master would close her eyes, focusing purely on her breath. The background noise would fade away, leaving her with nothing but her thoughts, and the Force. Surrendering completely to the latter, Sakadi would stretch her hand out and wait for the right moment. Adrenaline surged through her body, just as she felt it. A spike in killing intent, that was it!
Clenching her fist, she would take a telekinetic grip on the E-web's barrel. With a swift jerk, she would turn the weapon in her direction. She had chosen her moment carefully, not too early and not too late. The weapon would rotate just as the gunner pulled the trigger.
Every shot fired by the E-web tore through the passenger car's side, narrowly avoided by the Jedi Master with a variety of acrobatic flips and rolls. Avoiding the first wave of blaster bolts alone had her on the brink of exhaustion. She had no time to rest, however, for the pause between volleys to prevent overheating was short. The E-web had created a hole of sufficient size in the car's side, a hole that left it open to a counterattack.
Half tumbling, Sakadi threw her lightsaber, guided by what little grip she had left on the Force. The weapon would move like lightning, cutting the heavy weapon in half. While she succeeded in pulling her weapon back in the car, she failed to catch it. Instead, the lightsaber clattered on the floor a couple of meters away from the Jedi, who fell to the ground herself, unaware of what was happening to the train. She had done her job, and really wanted a minute to recover now.