A year has passed since the death of Darth Calculus and the war between the Resistance and the First Order still wages on, though now the Jedi have joined the battle. Despite the setbacks, Drago still remains strong and has gained a firm foothold within the Outer Rim.

The Resistance is still trying to gather strength and hoping the New Republic would come to their aid. However, many senators within still do not register the First Order as a threat even despite the strong voice of Chancellor Organ.

While the New Republic because the First Order is becoming stronger as they conquer more systems. However, with the loss of Darth Calculus they have lost one of the greatest military leaders which has caused a rift with in Drago's inner circle.


"I say we should destroy the Resistance once and for all," said Ryker clenching his fist.

The sith, Grand Moff Tarkin and Agent Eret had all gathered around in a throne room that belonged to Drago.

"Doing so would be counter-productive," said Grand Moff Tarkin. "The Resistance is not just on one, but several. Though I must agree that if we have any chance of defeating them we must conquer Berk."

"We've been trying that for years," said Dagur. "The entire planet hasn't been conquered ever."

"I very much doubt our bickering is going to help us at all," said Darth Maul as he looked at them unemotionally.

"Why is he here?" Ryker glared. "He failed us during the Clone Wars and was nowhere to be seen in the Galactic Civil War."

"I would show some respect, Darth Ravage," said Drago looking down from them from his throne. "He at least was able to capture Hiccup."

"And couldn't hold him," Dagur pointed out.

"Still he was able to do far more than any of you," said Drago.

"I am only here to serve, Master," said Darth Maul bowing.

"Shouldn't we turn our efforts to the Resistance?" Eret asked with his hands behind his back. "They have grown stronger since the Jedi have joined their forces and we still do not know where their bases."

"Admittedly, the Jedi joining into the fight was unanticipated," said Tarkin. "However, thanks to Darth Derangus they are far weaker than they were two years ago."

"And yet he didn't wipe them out, he allowed not only Hiccup and Ragnar to escape, but also Valka," said Darth Maul.

"Do we have any idea where she is?" Drago asked.

"It's as if she's disappeared off the face of the galaxy, my Lord," said Eret.

"But she appeared in order to save her son and his friends," said Drago. "That could be an excellent way to draw her out."

"Last time we tried it hold Hiccup we lost a Star Destroyer and my brother was killed," Ryker reminded.

"Then clearly we need a new tactic," said Tarkin.

"I'll leave that to you and Grand Admiral Thrawn," said Drago.

"We can do just a good enough job," said Ryker gesturing to himself and the other sith.

"Viggo was the tactician out of all of you," Tarkin reminded him. His eyes then turned to Maul. "Also we can hardly trust someone who just joined us out of revenge."

Maul glared at him and looked as if he was going to kill them. He probably would have if it wasn't for Drago slamming his mechanical arm against the armrest of his throne.

"Enough of this bickering," said Drago. "My word is law and as such Tarkin and Grand Admiral Thrawn will be in charge apprehending Hiccup. The rest of you will focus your efforts on our true goal."

"You mean Project Bewildebeast," said Dagur.

"Indeed, once it is completed we will have full control over the galaxy and the Jedi and Republic will be a distant memory."


At Berk's capital, Stoick was going over reports with his lieutenants over their conflict with the First Order.

"We've managed to repel the attack on Kashyyyk and the Wookiees are very grateful," said Gobber.

"That'll put a smile on Toothless' face," Stoick smirked.

"We're getting reports that the First Order taking a large amount of supplies for what purpose we don't know," said a female red skinned Twi'lek.

Stoick frowned. "What could they be up to?"

"It any way we can track the shipments?" Spitelout asked.

"We sent scouts, but none of them have ever returned," said the Twi'lek. "I can only imagine that they are taking them to heavily fortified place."

"We need to look into this," said Stoick. He then looked at Gobber. "What of Hiccup and his team?"

"They're making their way to the Jedi Temple as we speak in order drop off supplies," Gobber explained.

"Bah, why do we have to send our best team to them?" Mildew spat.

"Because even despite alliance the Jedi refused to give us the location of the base," said Stoick. "And after what they experienced I can't say I blame them."

"Aye, their order was nearly wiped out twice in the last decade alone," Gobber nodded. "Still they are helping and it is their presence that has turned the tide both."

Stoick nodded. "It is for that reason alone that I am willing to allow them to keep their secrets."

"I still don't see why we have to send our best team?" Mildew grumbled.

"Because all of the Jedi are busy on the front lines and Hiccup and his team were the only ones we could spare," said Stoick narrowing his eyes.

"It was agreed by a council meeting," Gobber reminded.

"Bah," said Mildew and walked away grumbling to himself.

Gobber then looked at Stoick. "Why do you keep them around?"

"Believe me, Gobber, I've been asking myself that very same question," said Stoick folding his arms. "Still I agree that the Jedi are keeping many secrets from us. Hiccup didn't even tell us that he was the Grand Master."

"The General is just being cautious," said Rex as he approached the two of them. "Besides, are you telling me that while keeping secrets from him?"

Stoick sighed. "You have a fair point, Captain." Stoick then turned his attention to the war table. "And you managed to locate any more clones to join the cause?"

"A few, but most don't wish to join they still remember how the Republic used them to kill the Jedi and then tossed them aside," said Rex.

"I always hate good soldiers being tossed aside," Stoick frowned.

"Plus with the Jedi now join forces there is some uneasy tension," Rex added.

Stoick nodded. "I suppose we should have expected that."

"Still at least we're finally holding our own against the First Order," said Gobber cheerfully.

"Let us hope that is enough," said Stoick.


Meanwhile in hyperspace, Hiccup and his team were aboard the Night Fury making their way towards the Jedi Temple. In the lounge, Fishlegs was totally excited and could barely contain himself.

"Can you believe that were actually going to the Jedi Temple," he said breathlessly.

"Yeah, we get to see some weirdos performing magic, really exciting," Snotlout grumbled.

"How can you say that?" Fishlegs stared at him.

"Very easily."

"We're actually going to the place where the Jedi are trained very few people get to see such a thing," said Fishlegs. "I've read books on the Jedi and their temples and I cannot wait to see one for my own eyes."

"You saw the one Coruscant," Snotlout reminded.

"But that one was in ruins and the Galactic Empire and savages picked the place clear," said Fishlegs. "The one we are going to see is actually restored and we get to see the Jedi train in person. I have so many questions that ask, I should probably write them down."

Fishlegs then began going up and down the lounge grabbing a datepad and then began to scribble on it.

The twins then entered the lounge and saw Fishlegs walking up and down uncontrollably.

"What's up with him?" Tuffnut asked.

"He's wetting himself because we're going to see some old temple," said Snotlout rolling his eyes.

"Oh yeah," said Ruffnut. "I wanted we could be tossed around by Jedi."

"I wonder if they will use the boards to push us off a cliff?"

"Or maybe in a volcano?"

"If you two don't shut up about you out the airlock," Snotlout glared.


Heather was in her room feeling very nervous, this will be the first time that she would enter into a Jedi temple filled with Jedi and she had no idea what they would think of her. Of course, there was another reason for her uncertainty

Over the past few weeks been getting more visions and mostly they appear to be about Dagur. She hadn't told Ragnar so not to worry, but this was a perfect opportunity to ask other Jedi what they thought.

Then the doors open and she looked up to see Ragnar making his way inside. "You okay?" he asked. "I sense your anxiety."

"It's just that I'm nervous," she said. "Remember what you told me about the Jedi not usually training their Padawan's at my age."

"Most of the Jedi are practically your age in the temple," said Ragnar as he sat down next to her. "There's only a few old Jedi remaining and they know that we need to be flexible if we want to preserve the Jedi Order."

"I know, I know. I mean just a little nervous meeting other Jedi," said Heather.

"Don't let your nerves control you, if you let your feelings take over then you just one step further into the dark side," said Ragnar.

Heather looked at him. "You really know how to cheer a girl?"

Ragnar chuckled. "Give me a break hardly had any experience with any women that aren't in the Jedi Order."

Heather nodded. "That explains why Hiccup is so awkward with Astrid."

The two of them laughed.


In the cockpit, Hiccup was at the pilot seat monitoring the controls with Astrid as his co-pilot.

"So what's the Jedi Temple like?" Astrid asked as she placed her legs on her controls.

"It's like the one you saw in Coruscant only that it's not in ruins," said Hiccup.

"Sounds magnificent."

"It is. Though when we found it it was overgrown and was in fact ruins. It is a long two years to restore it and still we haven't completely repaired the place."

Astrid gave him a curious look. "Why was it in ruins?" Astrid asked curiously. "I would have thought that you would keep the Jedi Temple in intact."

"This particular temple we haven't needed for over 3000 years," said Hiccup. "The last time it was occupied was during the Galactic War. Then we started to make repairs to the Jedi Temple in Coruscant and moved in."

"So how many Jedi are there?" she asked.

"A few Padawan's and younglings, plus a few Jedi Masters and Knights that aren't suited for battle," said Hiccup. "The truth is the majority of our forces are now helping your Resistance."

"That's only like fifty," said Astrid troublingly.

"The Jedi Order used to contain thousands, but thanks to both betrayals there's hardly any of us left. After the Clone War many went into hiding and were hunted down by Drago. Then after the Galactic Civil War we started to rebuild only to be betrayed by Dagur leaving only a handful of us left. Ragnar spent a long time hunting down Jedi and those with the potential becoming Jedi."

Astrid gave him an awkward look. "What you think they'll say when they see us?"

Hiccup knew what she was implying. After they rescued him he and Astrid had gotten a lot closer and this naturally was against the Jedi Code.

"In these times of stress we have to be flexible," said Hiccup. "Some of the young younglings have their families with them. You remember Alora and her grandmother?" Astrid nodded. "Well, considering what she went through we made an exception as we did with many others."

"So what you do now?" Astrid asked curiously.

"It was agreed that we would allow some of the youngling to bring their families, especially if they were babies. Then once they're old enough and when their parents and guardians are satisfied they leave."

"Still it is a bit risky," said Astrid frowning. "From what you've told me you avoid making connections."

"I always found that will be contradictory," Hiccup admitted. "I mean you make the connection when you're master and apprentice and it's hard to give that up. Plus you make friends and that the connection right there. Besides, my mother proved that having connections doesn't automatically mean that you would fall to the dark side."

Astrid then looked at him curiously. "You still have no idea where she is, do you?"

Hiccup shook his head. "I can only imagine that she is trying to uncover ancient secrets of the Jedi, new techniques."

"She must have known that we were in danger if she rescued us on Takobo."

Hiccup nodded. "Clearly she was able to sense us and I have a feeling that she was in on the planet at the time."

"Do you think we'll see her again?"

"I'd say there was a good guarantee."

Then Toothless entered the cockpit and roared at them. Since Hiccup and Ragnar come aboard Astrid had been starting to learn how to understand him.

"We're almost there?" she asked.

Toothless roared.

"Then you better inform the others, bud," said Hiccup as he turned his attention to his controls.

Astrid looked at him curiously. "You still told us which planet we're going to?"

"Let's just say were going to the very beginning," said Hiccup.

Astrid frowned and then saw the others making their way inside the cockpit. She noted that Fishlegs was getting very excited then noticed that Heather was slightly nervous. Snotlout clearly wasn't interested and the twins were totally oblivious. Ragnar on the other hand, was looking at the window emotionless.

"Coming out of hyperspace in 3, 2, 1," said Hiccup and pulled a lever.

Suddenly they exited out of hyperspace and came face-to-face with a planet and the moment Astrid saw it her eyes widened. It was the most beautiful planet she had ever seen, it had vast oceans and lush green forests and showed no sign of pollution or that anyone had ever stepped foot on it.

"It's beautiful," she said without thinking.

"Welcome to the home planet of the Jedi, the place where our order began," said Hiccup as he guided the Night Fury closer towards it. "Welcome to Tython."