Dramatis Personae
Aggressor Squadron
Corran Horn: Human male from Correllia:
Jedi Knight
Challe Monelle': Human male from Fondor
Keptar Koolar: Human male from Coruscant
Elrhone Kuvok': Human male from Coruscant
Huos Froer: Human male from Bakura
Wheecher Rekko": Rodian male from Rodia
Killit Vamar: Quarren male from Mon
Calamari
Amria Korchette': Human female from
Thyferra
Jolloca Torboth: Wookie male from Kashyyk
Nestee Jordo: Nemoidian male from
Nemoidia
Chip Loft: Human male from Tattoine
Prologue
The Yhuuzhan Vong came out of
nowhere. With no warning, they struck
three planets, reigning terror and destruction upon them. They continued to invade, each light year
bringing them closer to their primary target- Coruscant, the capital of the New
Republic. The aliens from another
galaxy have come to defeat the New Republic and make themselves the rulers of
the galaxy far, far away.
In
response to the ruthless attack, Corran Horn, former pilot with the legendary
Rogue Squadron, has created a fighter unit to take the war to the Yhuuzhan
Vong. This squadron- called Aggressor
Squadron- is constantly on the front line, valiantly standing steadfastly
against the torrent that is the Yhhuzan Vong.
In the latest battle the squadron has
faced, it suffered the loss of two members.
Now, with many pilots temporarily called off for various matters,
Aggressor Squadron is even more vulnerable than usual…
Star Wars: Shadow of the Yhuuzhan
Vong
By Jeffrey Paul Kopko
Pulling back fiercely on the control
stick, Huos Froer barely dodged the incoming Yhuuzhan Vong torpedo. Without hesitation, he continued the roll he
had his X-Wing performing, knowing the torpedo would soon be back to claim his
ship and his life.
"I could use a little help here," Huos
said over the comm. He and Aggressor
Squadron had responded to a distress call from the Agamarian trading vessel Starbright,
but had been intercepted by Yhuuzhan Vong forces before they could reach the
merchant ship to help them.
"I've lost all communications with the Starbright,"
Elrhone Kuvok', Huos's wing mate, said over the comm. After a moment of silence, Elrhone asked if Huos needed help.
"Actually, yes, I do," Huos said
sarcastically.
"I'll be right there."
Huos and Elrhone were one of the few
members of the squadron that still contained proton torpedoes in their
starfighters. Huos wondered how they
were going to get out of the situation alive.
The missile continued to come closer and
closer to Huos's X-Wing. However,
before it connected, another missile intercepted and destroyed it, sending
harmless particles of shrapnel toward Huos's X-Wing, disintegrating in its
shields.
Huos looked at his radar screen. Two more Aggressors had just gone EV. Now it was just him, Elrhone, and Captain
Corran Horn, the squadron leader.
They could hardly be considered a
squadron. Two members had yet to
arrive. Two had been killed in
combat. Challe Monelle, the squadron's
Executive Officer, and Nech Nevak, in mourning for his recently killed brother,
were both on temporary leave. Aggressor
Squadron was having a very bad day.
Huos held his hand on the controls, and
with a sigh, sent his last missile streaking away at a coralskipper,
connecting, and obliterating it forever.
"That was my last missile," Huos reported.
"Congratulations," Elrhone said. "You
managed to keep your missiles the longest."
A wave of despair washed over Huos. There was almost no way they could survive
their situation. With more than twenty
coralskippers (Yhuuzhan Vong fighters) bearing down on them, and their command
ship not far off in the distance, the New Republic forces were as good as
dead. It would take a miracle to save
them.
"Look!" Elrhone cried joyfully. Huos concluded that his wing mate must have
been going insane, perhaps having a near-death experience. What good could have been going on? However, Huos looked and saw what Elrhone
was so joyous about. It was a Mon
Calamari Cruiser! They at least had a
chance.
"Huos, Elrhone, listen closely," ordered
Corran. "Don't fly to the Mon Cal cruiser just yet. It's too far away anyways.
Protect the escape pods until they are towed in. Got it?"
Both men responded with "Yes sir." They were renewed, having regained a new
sense of optimism at the sudden appearance of reinforcements. They defended the escape pods fiercely,
determined to make sure everybody survived that day.
The Mon Calamari cruiser was almost in
towing range. Elrhone was having
trouble with two coralskippers, and the escape pod housing Chip Loft had to be
temporarily left unguarded. Huos
noticed this opening only a second after a nearby coralskipper noticed it. Huos wanted to save Chip, but in doing so,
he would have left a clear line sight of two other pods to the Yhuuzhan Vong.
"Elrhone!" But it was too late. The
coralskipper fired its laser's, cutting through the pod and opening it to outer
space. Small explosions jutted out from
the pod, which was only five feet in circumference. The pod then broke into pieces, sending the young pilot inside
into the extreme conditions of the vacuum of space.
Immediately the Mon Calamari cruiser sent
out a shuttle. They retrieved him,
after the Yhuuzhan Vong had been driven off, but Huos was not sure if Chip
would survive.
"I-I", was all Elrhone could stammer
before solemnly landing in the fighter bay of the New Republic cruiser.
Huos could hardly stand it. They had been waiting for almost five hours
in the front room of the medical deck, and there was still no word on Chip's
condition. Elrhone was there, though not talking
much.
Huos walked over to his wing-mate and sat
down next to him. "So what do you think?" he asked.
Elrhone hesitated before giving his
reply. "I killed him," he said.
Huos was shocked to hear the
response. Elrhone was the most
practical member of the squadron. He
wouldn't be the one to come to such an abrupt conclusion.
"We don't even know if he even is dead,"
Huos reassured Elrhone. "And you aren't responsible for what happened. Had you
stayed there first you would have gotten vaped, and so would have Chip. You did
everything you could."
Suddenly the door to the emergency room
slid open, and a tall, weary doctor came out, his thick black hair in desperate
need of washing. "His condition's stable," he said.
The faces of the pilots in the waiting
room changed from a look of worry and apprehension to one of relief.
"So he's going to be all right?" Elrhone
asked hopefully.
The doctor suddenly looked grim. "I'm
sorry, but he suffered severe third degree burns, plus overexposure to the
vacuum of space. That doesn't include the head trauma. I said he was stable,
but he will never fully recover."
Elrhone didn't know what to say. Several emotions enveloped him. Sorrow, guilt, and fear all began to plague
him. "What now?"
"Basically, he is a vegetable. With
therapy, he may learn to walk again, and if we're lucky, he may be able to use
simple words again. But we're looking at years here."
"It's my fault," Elrhone said in sorrow.
"What?"
Obviously the doctor hadn't been informed on the conditions of the
battle they had just waged. Huos wasn't
feeling up to explaining it, either.
It was then that Huos noticed that his
best friend and squadron mate Keptar Koolar wasn't there. Huos began to worry. Keptar had evacuated his X-Wing just as Chip
had. What if, during the raging battle,
Keptar had suffered the same fate as Chip, or worse?
Elrhone broke Huos' chain of thought.
"Can I see him?"
"Sure. Follow me."
The doctor only permitted one person at a
time to see Chip, due to the fact that there were other operations being
commenced in the relatively small emergency room. When Huos saw Chip, he realized that it was not a pretty
sight. Bandaged from almost head to
toe, Chip was connected to many machines giving him constant life support. What little part of skin that was showing
was seriously burned and deformed.
The doctor specified that he needed to
finish up with Chip, and recommended that everyone leave. They did.
While everyone else went to the debriefing room, Huos went to look for
Keptar. Informing Commander Horn, he
left for the quest to find his friend.
Huos was told that the pilots that had
gone EV had been sent to Medical Bay Four.
Huos had absolutely no idea where it was, so it took him some time to
find it. Eventually he discovered it
and feared the worst. As the door slid
open with a hiss, he saw his friend lying on a bed with a machine of some sort
attached to his arm. Huos rushed over
to him.
"Hey, buddy, you there?" he asked Keptar
in desperation.
Keptar turned his head slowly to look at
Huos. His eyes were barely open, and it
appeared that any light at all would hurt his eyes.
"H-Huos…" the blonde haired man said to
Huos weakly. "I'm not gonna make it…"
"Come on, don't talk like that." Huos was
begin to be filled with desperation.
Not only had the young Chip Loft been left horribly injured and scarred
for life, it looked as if his best friend was at the end of his life.
Huos found it hard to look at his good
friend. He finally mustered the
courage, however, and looked into his eyes…only to find Keptar grinning wildly
back at him. "Fooled ya'"
"What in the Sith?"
Suddenly Keptar sat up, removing the
contraption on his left wrist. "I'm fine. I just got a little burnt, but this
unit took care of it. You fell for it!"
"Ha ha. Come on, we need to get to the
debriefing."
"The Yhuuzhan Vong have been advancing
slowly since their attack on Belkadan," Corran said. They were in the debriefing room-a small, oval-shaped room with a
a holoprojector sitting in the front.
"The Nestej and Surluss asteroid belts,
which are rich in tyrinnium ore and several organic components, have been
completely captured by the Yhuuzhan Vong."
"Why are we so worried about those
asteroid belts?" Keptar asked lightly. "Why don't we just let them have it?
Post defensive forces around their advancing vector to avoid any more planets
to be captured, and sit back and watch. I don't want to risk my tail for a
bunch of miner's paychecks."
The pilots in the room looked at him
strangely. The room had a solemn note
to it, and Keptar didn't understand why.
"What?" he asked.
"Keptar," Corran paused. "Chip's been
severely injured, he's no longer going to be able to fly with the squadron."
Huos saw a tear form at the corner of
Elrhone's eye. Huos felt partly
responsible for his wingman's outburst.
He should have informed Keptar about the basic situation before leading
him into the debriefing room.
"Oh," Keptar said quietly. He looked down at the floor for a moment,
then looked back up at Corran. "I'm sorry, sir. That outburst was uncalled
for."
"Perfectly all right, Keptar," Corran
said. "Now let's continue."
"With the Vong occupying these two
asteroid belts, they are set up for a direct attack on Dantooine. Although there are no New Republic Forces
officially stationed there…" he paused, a look of apprehension spreading across
his face. "It will bring them one step closer to our space."
A sense of doom washed over Huos. The Yhuuzhan Vong had a terrible destructive
capability, and they obviously had the will to use it. Three worlds had already fallen victim to
the onslaught of the alien invaders.
How many more would have to fall before the attackers were stopped? Would they ever be stopped?
Corran went on. "Our next assignment will
be to travel to the planet Agamar. We
are to help defend the world from any preemptive strikes from the Yhuuzhan
Vong. You'll also get to have a little shore leave if all goes well."
Corran said the last statement with just
a bit of irony. Agamar was being
flooded with refugees. The mere thought
of vacationing on the world could cause one to laugh out loud. Nonetheless, it would help ease the tensions
of military command that had been gradually chipping away at Huos ever since
they had reached the front line. The
mission would also, unfortunately, bring with it the chaos of lost and
frightened people that had lost their homes, loved ones, and basic well-being.
"What about the rest of the pilots?"
Wheecher Rekoo' asked. "Will they rendezvous with us before we leave?"
"Hopefully, but with all the panic around
the line, there's no guarantee."
"Thank you, sir."
"If that's all the questions, then you are
all dismissed."
The squadron left in silence. The loss of Chip had gotten to all of
them. It caused a pain they would all
have to deal with in their own way, while still trying to survive deadly
Yhuuzhan Vong encounters.
"Is this it?" Wheecher asked.
"Is it what?" Huos replied.
"Is this what the death of a person who is
so close to you feels like? Is this how it is supposed to feel?"
"How does it feel?"
"It varies. Sometimes it's like a burning
inside. Others it's like I had forgotten they were gone and then I remember and
it's like I experience the loss all over again."
"Yeah. That's how it feels."
"He's still alive," Challe Monelle', the
recently returned squadron's executive officer said. His cold condolences did little to ease the pain in the group
sitting around the table in the mess hall.
However, he rarely joined the group during mess, so one could consider
his presence at least some sort of expression of emotion.
"Wheecher, why are you asking us that?" Huos
asked. "Haven't you ever lost anyone close to you before?"
"No, not like this. My pet Shenk died when
I was a boy, but besides that…"
"Oh."
The group was silent. Chip was the first real significant loss the
group had felt. They had lost two
squadron mates earlier in the war, but they had little time to become friends,
so their deaths made less of an impact on the lives of the other
Aggressors. But Chip…
Perhaps part of the pain wasn't even pain
at all, but confusion. Chip wasn't dead,
but to them he was. Should they mourn
him as if he were lying in his coffin, or lying in a med chamber having the
very life in him supported by machines?
Elrhone was feeling the greatest grief of
them all. He had hardly said a word
since they had returned from the fateful skirmish. He blamed himself for what happened. Huos had tried to convince Elrhone that it was out of his
control, but the attempt was for naught.
Huos came to the conclusion that Elrhone would heal in time.
"I'm sorry," Keptar said out of the blue.
"Sorry for what?" Huos asked.
"I'm sorry for acting like a jerk during
the debriefing."
"You didn't know, Keptar. There's no need
to apologize, but if it makes you feel any better, I accept."
Keptar smiled. "Thanks.
Huos lifted his drink of Bakuran ale and
proposed a toast. "For all the ones that have fallen, and all that are left to
fall, may the Force dwell within us all."
"Agressors, report in," came Corran
Horn's voice over the comm.
They had just arrived in the Agamarian
system. The planet Agamar sat directly
ahead of them like a lonely bubble in the endless pool of space.
"Aggressor Two is nominal."
"Three is ready to fly."
"Four here."
"This is Five, I'm here."
"Aggressor Seven, standing by."
Good.
At least they had survived the flight.
"What a squadron," Keptar said dully.
"It'll have to do, Three," Corran
retorted.
"Captain, I'm reading anomalous reading
bearing down at point oh-two."
"Coralskippers?"
"Wait… Yes, sir. Twelve of them."
"The Yhuuzhan Vong know what a squadron's
supposed to consist of."
"Cut the chatter. All right, Aggressors,
it seems they've been waiting for us."
"How would they have known?"
"That's something we'll have to think
about later. Lock S-Foils in attack position."
Gracefully, each fighter separated their
wings and formed the sleek shape of the trademark fighter of the New
Republic.
"Accelerate to attack speed, and lets ram
our weapons down their throats."
Huos complied, bringing his X-Wing about
to face the invaders. The dark, lumpy
fighters closely resembled asteroids, which made them difficult to see
visually. Huos moved his targeting
reticule over the enemy fighters, and, when the targeting box turned red,
unleashed a fury of lasers. Most of
them skipped across the fighters singular shields, but those that made it
through caused major damage.
However, the fighter was still alive, and
he had his sights set on the New Republic pilot that had just tried to kill
him. Huos immediately realized it and
inverted his fighter sharply. He was
sure it wasn't enough, however. Huos
winced as he anticipated the shower lasers that would result in his death. But those shots never came.
Huos turned back to the fighter, and
concluded that his weapons were out. He
briefly pondered the ethics of finishing off the target, but only briefly. Then, he locked on to the target and fired
his lasers once again, finishing the fighter off once and for all.
Huos made two more kills before the
skirmish was over and the squadron regrouped.
"Well," Keptar said. "I'll have two more
coralskippers to paint on my X-Wing when we get back to base."
Huos laughed. "Isn't it rough being an
ace?"
The first place the squadron ventured to was the New Republic
Briefing and Dispatch Center. The
two-story oval building gleamed against the Agamarian sun. It was the best furnished building in the
vicinity.
Numerous hovercars buzzed to and fro, some
casually, others not so casually, obviously late to an important event.
They entered the building and proceeded
to where they were directed. When they
arrived to the correct office, they were greeted by two New Republic naval
officers. They informed the six fighter
pilots that only Captain Horn could enter.
Everyone else would have to wait outside.
"We travel all the way over here for
nothing, when there's a big sabaac game going at the town square."
"Oh, stop you're wining," Huos replied.
Corran shook hands with Commander Toon
Felros, the official New Republic liaison to Agamar.
"Have a seat," Felros said kindly.
Corran complied.
"So I heard you and you're squadron had a
run-in with some Yhuuzhan Vong," Kelros said.
"Yes, sir," replied Corran. "It seems some in intelligence might
not be who they appear to be."
Kelros looked concerned. "What do you
mean?"
"They attacked just after we reverted to
realspace. They knew we were coming."
Kelros was silent for a moment. "So
you're saying you suspect that there are undercover Yhuuzhan Vong agents posing
as New Republic officers and such?"
"Yes, sir. That's exactly what I'm
saying."
Kelros stroked his chin. "Well, that
disconcerting."
"Yes, sir."
Kelros grinned strangely, looking at Corran like a predator
stalking it's prey. Leaning forward, he
said, "It's more disconcerting for you than you realize."
Corran realizes that the Commander was
not normal. When reaching out through
the Force, Corran had not sensed anything emanating from the New Republic
officer. He had thought it strange, but
had concluded that the officer was perhaps less visible for a perfectly viable
reason.
Then Corran remembered that Yhuuzhan Vong
could not be sensed through the Force.
Quickly, Corran stood up, pushing his
seat to the floor. The imposter lunged
at him, likewise jumbling the furniture separating the two warriors. Corran pulled his lightsaber from his belt
and ignited it at the enemy. The alien
darted to the side, however, missing the blade completely.
Corran watched as the intruder showed his
true form. The skin on the invader's
body began to peel back, revealing the mutilated body of a Yhuuazhan Vong
warrior.
"I was ordered to kill the Jedi," he
uttered to Corran before attacking once again.
Corran dodged and caught the enemy off-guard, slicing his lightsaber
through the alien'back.
By that time the two guards had entered
the room, closely followed by the Aggressors.
"What happened?" one of the guards asked.
"He-" was all Corran could say before the
once thought to be dead Yhuuzhan Vong warrior sprang upward and punched Corran
in the face, sending him hurtling toward the others.
Huos pulled out his blaster and shot the
alien in the center of the forehead, blowing up the rest of the skull. Although Huos was training to be a Jedi, the
blaster was still his weapon of choice, and it had proven itself again.
"Thanks, Huos," Corran said as he got back
to his feet, wiping blood from his nose. "I didn't see that one coming."
"I couldn't sense him through the Force,"
Huos said.
Keptar laughed. "Oh, come on, Huos. You
can't sense anything through the Force. You just started you're training a few
weeks ago."
Huos smiled. Keptar was
only partially right. He could sense some
things through the Force, but the Yhuuzhan Vong obviously wasn't one of
them.
"I couldn't either," Corran replied to
Huos. It made Huos relieved to learn
that he couldn't sense the imposter, either.
"Do you think he was responsible for the
Yhuuzhan Vong knowing our arrival time?" Elrhone asked.
"Probaly," the leader of the squadron
replied. "But who knows how far up in power these imposters have been
situated?"
"Maybe Chief Fey'lya is a Yhuuzhan Vong,"
Keptar volunteered.
Corran laughed. "I wouldn't be
surprised."
The image looked like something that came
from a horror story. Huos, Keptar, and
Elrhone could only watch as the riots broke loose, people were killed, and
buildings were being flattened.
The events had been broadcasting over the
holonet for days. Every hour the
insidious terror of the Yhuuzhan Vong threat perverted the society of Agamar
more and more. People were being shot
in the streets, droid manufacturing plants were being destroyed in an attempt
to appease the technology hating invaders, and riots were being held against
the government. And there was nothing
Huos could do.
Some patriots would say that a good
role-model would make the galaxy become safe again. Some would say that if the plans against the Yhuuzhan Vong were
less controversial and prejudiced that the riots would stop. But the truth was, there was little hope for
the morale of the galaxy, unless of course the New Republic was
victorious. But the outlook wasn't a
good one.
There was no glorious defeat against the
Yhuuzhan Vong yet. There was no
squadron full of brave pilots that were decisively driving the enemy back. All there was was hopelessness.
The galaxy was facing an enemy perhaps
even more terrifying than the Galactic Empire had been. And it was very possible that the New
Republic would eventually be replaced with an even newer one.
Two days later the squadron lifted off,
in response to more pressing needs.
Huos was relieved to disembark from the doomed planet.
"Well, that was
depressing," Keptar said. Huos couldn't help but laugh out loud at
Keptar's remark. Even Elrhone laughed a
bit, which surprised Huos. Apparently
Elrhone was gradually recovering from the shock and guilt thrown upon him since
Chip's unfortunate injuries during combat.
Maybe there was a silver lining in the
distance, but it was greatly overshadowed by the Yhuuzhan Vong.
The blue hyperspace tunnel seemingly
stretched forever before him. They had
been in transit for almost three hours, and Huos was getting restless. He had never enjoyed long, grueling
hyperspace runs, and he doubted anyone else did either. Basically, it wasn't fun.
They were on their way back to the line,
where there were reports of a massive Yhuuzhan Vong offensive massing. The news of Yhuuzhan Vong spies would hamper
even more suspicion in the chain of command.
"How much longer?" Keptar deliberately
whined.
Huos glanced at his chronometer. "About an hour."
"Ohhhhh…"
Ignoring Keptar's annoying sounds, Huos
addressed Captain Horn. "Sir, are there any more details on the situation?"
"All I know is that there are reports of a
fleet amassing around Belkadan. Rumors are they're headed straight for us."
"How did those rumors get there?" Elrhone
asked. "I haven't heard of too many Vong defectors."
"I know," Corran replied. "Which means
that the Yhuuzhan Vong spies have implanted them."
"Why would they want to give us vital
tactical information?" Huos inquired.
"They wouldn't," Corran said. "Unless it
would give them some sort of an advantage."
"What kind of an advantage is that?"
Elrhone asked.
"Well, if they had us convinced they were
going to attack our front line fleet, we would strengthen our defenses and
expect them to attack. That would leave other places open for invasion."
"They're not going to attack the fleet at
all," Elrhone said. "They're going to pass us right by and strike somewhere
else."
"Yep," Corran agreed.
"What planet would they want?" Huos asked.
"Dantooine's in their line off sight,"
Keptar said.
"No, I don't think so," Elrhone replied.
"They need more forces than they have in the entire. The last invasion seemed
to be preemptive. What's in the galaxy now is just moving in. It'll be some
time before they take Dantooine."
"So what else is there?" Huos asked.
"It would seem what they most need is
durrilium ore. The asteroid field Jentser
3 is rich in it. Even richer than the Nestej and Surlujj belts were."
"Doesn't the Jentser 3 asteroid belt
support a substantial race of colonists on some of the larger asteroids?"
Corran inquired.
"Yes," Elrhone said.
"We'd better hurry," Huos warned.
The blue tunnel collapsed one hour later,
replaced by thousands of stars that made up only a miniscule fraction of the
cosmos.
"Mon Rema, this is Commander Corran Horn,
come in." There was a brief silence before the reply.
"We read you, Captain." It was a gruff
male voice. "You are cleared for landing."
"Thank you. And we need to talk to Admiral
Nestev right away."
"Good news," the Admiral told Corran as he
walked into the office. "We're getting four replacement pilots within the hour.
You'll still only have ten members, but it's better than six."
"Thank you, sir," Corran replied, then
went on. "Sir, I think I know where the next Yhuuzhan Vong attack will be."
The admiral looked confused. "Of course.
We all know. They're going to attack us."
"No, sir. That intelligence information is
false. I strongly suspect that their next target will be the Jentser 3 asteroid belt."
"I'm embarrassed to say that I don't know
the details of that location. Would you fill me in?"
"It's an asteroid belt rich in durrilium
ore. It also houses a large space colonies on some of the larger planetoids."
"And you're confident this is where they
will strike next?"
"I'd bet my X-Wing on it, sir."
"I'll have my strategists devise a plan
immediately. You're dismissed."
Corran smiled. "Thanks you, sir."
"What makes you so sure that Admiral
Nestev isn't a Vong?" Keptar asked Corran during the briefing for the defense
for Jenster 3.
"I can sense him through the Force. The
Vong have no existence in the Force, so they can't be sensed."
"Oh, I see," Keptar said, trying to make
it appear as if he understood."
"It's obviously too deep for you," Huos
said.
"Obviously," Keptar said, breaking out
into a laugh.
Corran continued the explanation. "The
fleet will take cover behind the largest asteroid, Vinius, it's called, and
wait. Once the Yhuuzhan Vong come, we pounce."
"Seems like a pretty simple plan," Elrhone
chimed in. "Think it'll work?"
"It has to. We have no other options with
this little amount of time."
"Oh."
"We also have four new members that will
be flying with us," Corran said. "Killit Vamar' and Amria Korchette, whose
transport was late in arriving. Nestee' Jordo, a Nemoidian, and Jolocca Toboth,
a Wookie. Any more questions? All right. Then get to your fighters, and may the
Force be with you."
Huos got up to leave and got a better
look at the new members. He saw Killit
Vamar' first. A Quarren, he was native
to the planet Mon Calamari. His
somewhat grotesque facial features were almost completely overshadowed by the
bones and weapons hanging from his belt.
He looked at a much fairer sight
next. Amria Korchette was a native from
Thyferra, the New Republic's major supplier of bacta. She was born and raised among the most noble of the planet, and
he had heard rumors that she could be a bit snooty at times.
The Wookie was, well, obviously a
Wookie. Its dark black fur covered over
is rank badge. He roared enthusiastically
and left the briefing room.
The Nemoidian came up to Huos quickly.
"Hey," the alien said to Huos. "I was wondering, could you help me with some
piloting skills after this mission engagement?"
Huos wondered why Nestee was asking
this. Was he a terrible pilot? Would he even survive the day? Huos would hate to see someone get vaped on
their first day as being a member of the squadron. Of course, it was also easier to cope with the loss.
"Did Commander Horn approve it?" Huos
asked.
"He
recommended it."
He must really have been bad. Huos was no ace himself.
"Sure."
The Nemoidian smiled. "Thank you."
"Ok, people, this is how we're going to be
doing it," Corran informed the nervous pilots, waiting anxiously in their
cockpits for the signal to enter hyperspace. "We jump into the system and hide
behind Telgos, a large satellite of the main colony, and-"
"We wait?" Keptar cut in.
"Yes," Corran replied, slightly agitated.
"We wait. The Yhuuzhan Vong will hopefully jump in system and head for the
colony. We intercept and engage the fighters. Our heavy cruisers will deal with
their heavy cruisers. No heroics. This is purely dog-fighting unless otherwise
specified. Got it?"
The squadron members acknowledged. Just then, the signal came in to enter
hyperspace, and once again they set off for the oblivion that was called war.
The plan flowed perfectly for the first
few minutes. The ships, although
largely contrasted in size, all gracefully exited hyperspace and glided to the
predetermined destination. Then they
waited. That part seemed to go on
forever.
"How long is this going to take?" Keptar
asked.
"Keptar! For the last time keep radio
silence!" Huos smiled. It was Corran
who yelled. He had obviously had enough
of Keptar.
Keptar paused for a moment. "Sorry."
Suddenly Huos's radar screen brightened
with red. He was picking up a massive
Yhuuzhan Vong fleet moving ino the system.
"This is it," Corran broadcasted.
They waited in an eerie silence. Huos played out the expected situation in
his mind, hoping he'd make it out alive.
"You all right, Jestee?" Huos asked.
The Nemoidian gulped. "Yeah."
"You'll do fine."
Then the situation went horribly wrong.
The Yhuuzhan Vong diverted from their
expected course. Instead of heading for
the colony, they were headed straight for the fleet itself!
They hadn't prepared for this. They hadn't had time to run simulations of
improbable situations. And with all the
new pilots…
"Lock S-Foils ion attack formation!"
Corran cried.
"Someone sold us out!" Keptar yelled.
"Cut the chatter, Agressor 3. Break into
flight groups and ram you're lasers down their throats."
The squadron obeyed, moving with a grace
not seen since they were still a fresh group of pilot. Up until that point the squadron had been
cut in half. Now that they were almost
whole again they flew with confidence.
There were three flight groups, each
consisting of two or three pilots. They
did not have an even twelve, so they could not break up into the traditional
four-fighter formation.
Huos was with Wheecher and Jestee, but
not for long. Once they broke into the
Yhuuzhan Vong torrent, it was every man for himself.
Huos watched in horror as the New
Republic fleet was being demolished.
There was nothing he could do in his one-man fighter except engage
coralskippers. But he made sure he did
that with a vengeance.
Corran glanced at his radar screen. There were only seven Agressors left. That was terrible. But the most gut-wrenching part of it all was that he didn't know
who they were! The only other pilot he
was sure was still alive was Comander Monelle', who was faithfully on Corran's
wing with every twist and turn of the battle.
"Challe?" Corran asked.
"Yes, sir?"
"We're losing."
"I know."
Huos was under heavy fire. Nestee and Wheecher were both dead, and
there was no other ally near him. His
X-Wing buckled with each hit, it's shields gradually weakening. He feared the inevitable.
Suddenly there was a bright flash. All of his systems were dead. It was now or never. Huos flipped a latch and was ejected out of
the doomed fighter into the emptiness of space.
Elrhone saw his friend and the precarious
position he was in. It brought him back
to the fateful day where he was not able to save Chip.
"Elrhone, I'm under heavy fire! I can't
get to Huos!" It was Keptar's voice.
"You gonna be all right?"
"Hey, it's me!"
A coralskipper was bearing down on
Huos. Huos closed his eyes at the
horrible anticipation…
Elrhone had the coralskipper that was
attacking his helpless friend in his sights.
"This one's for you, Chip!" he cried as he
unleashed a proton torpedo. The projectile
streamed with a brilliant blue light and hit the already slightly damaged
fighter, blowing it to pieces.
Elrhone leaned back in his seat with a
sigh of relief. Finally he had redeemed
himself for the tragedy that had happened to Chip.
The decimated fleet silently returned home through
hyperspace. Aggressor squadron had lost
three pilots- Wheecher, Nestee, and Jolocca.
"They knew we were coming," Keptar said
through the com-link.
"It was Nestev, I know it was," Elrhone
said. "He betrayed us."
"But he's not a Vong," Coran said. "I can
sense him through the Force."
There was a moment of silence before
another pilot spoke up.
"The Peace Brigade."
It was a gruff voice and it took Corran a
moment to realize that it was Killit.
"The Peace Brigade?" Corran asked.
"Yes," the Quarren replied. "They're the
ones who attacked my transport. They allied themselves with the Yhuuzhan Vong."
"You think the Admiral's part of the Peace
Brigade?" Keptar asked Corran.
"I'd bet my X-Wing on it."
The entire squadron stormed into Nestev's
office after landing on the ship.
Nestev looked up from his chair, bewildered.
"What?" he asked innocently, masking the
fear of having been caught.
"It was you, wasn't it?" Corran accused.
"Because of you three of my pilots are dead and one is injured."
"I don't know what you're talking about."
Of course he wouldn't admit being a
member of the Peace Brigade. Why would
he? Corran had no solid leads, only a
hunch. But as a Jedi Knight, his
hunches were often good ones.
Suddenly another man walked in. It was Inspector Solor, the highest ranking
law enforcement official in the New Republic.
"Admiral Nestev, you are under arrest for
high treason," the newly arrived human male said.
"On what grounds?" Nestev scoffed.
"We have been monitoring you're actions
for quite some time. We have seen your meetings and contacts. We have all the
proof we would ever need to convict you."
The Admiral suddenly changed moods,
apparently acknowledging that he was cornered, both literally and figuratively.
"You're all fools!" he cried. "The
Yhuuzhan Vong will win the war! I'm allied with the winning side!"
Just then two armed guards entered the
room. Inspector Solor waved them over
to Nestev.
"Throw him in the brig."
The surviving pilots once again sat in
the café. But for some reason, their
moods were better. They had once again
seen much death and destruction, but they had done some good. They were one step closer to winning the
war.
Huos sat across from Elrhone. "Thanks
again," he said. "I wouldn't have made it out of there without you."
"Your welcome."
"Chip would be proud."
Elrhone smiled. "Thanks."