Darkness' looked up and saw that he was close to the coordinates sent by Vader. Is it possible, could he really have been set up to fail against Starkiller? Does he even have a chance against Rahm Kota? Will the mysterious relative of Boba Fett show his face? Will he survive? All these thoughts shot through his head at once.
Then he thought one thing over again. The mysterious relative of Boba Fett; his name was Neo Fett. A bounty hunter that's world-class. Neo uses a darksaber, and a strange lightsaber that is white with a black outline. Being one of the only force sensitive bounty hunters made Neo strong.
Kamino was where Neo Fett had called home. On Kamino, he has a large fortress 700 FT tall called "The Tower", in which he watches over his cloning facilities. He has an army of seven hundred world-class, force sensitive, clones. If he showed his face, danger is sure to follow.
The empire's men were still being eluded by Fett. Still Darkness stood no chance against the Mando. Rahm Kota is the other problem, being one of the only remaining Jedi, made Rahm Kota suspicious. Kota's the General of the Rebellion, and best friend of Starkiller.
The other problem that Darkness faces is that if he runs into Starkiller, he must insure the ex-apprentice doesn't discover the truth that he's not really a clone. He's the original Starkiller. If Darkness succeeds in this mission, his power will increase substantially. Then he and Vader could finally overthrow the Emperor. Of course, then Darkness would overthrow Vader. Then he heard the noise of the landing gear retracting. He stood to exit his room, and prepare to attack.
He stood on the exit ramp of the NightShade preparing for the attack on Kota's forces. His Star Destroyer had just landed on the far end of the Space Station. If all the troops on board the S.S. Darkness make it into the Space Station and start killing rebels, this will be a piece of cake.
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Artus started washing the wounds all over his body, his robotic eyes searching the area for any sign of danger. He hated the fact that people took pity on him because a third of his body was completely robotic. He had a metal arm, leg, eyes, and half of his chest was also robotic.
Darkness had really banged him up, and Artus watched as Master Starkiller started pacing the room. Artus stopped washing his stomach wound, and started listening to his master's conversation with Lady Juno. What snapped him back into reality was the warm, sticky feeling of fresh blood on his stomach.
He started cleaning, healing, and listening, at one time. The blood seemed to come up easy, and the classes on force healing by Master Starkiller had finally paid off, for the wound was closing up at a quick rate. Then his attention shifted to the conversation between Master Starkiller and Lady Juno.
"Juno, this may be a major problem. Vader's new apprentice is powerful, and he has a completely untapped potential that could easily defeat me. His lightsaber skills are amazing for an apprentice of one month." Starkiller complained to Lady Juno. "Especially since now that I found Starkiller's real name in the Imperial Database. Galen Marek, and from now on I'll go by that name."
"But you have one as well Commander Starkiller." a voice all too familiar to Galen said, as the holocom in the chair behind him activated. Galen turned to see the hologram of General Rahm Kota. He closed his eyes and shook his head. "Look I don't have times for fun and games, boy. I only heard everything about the strength of Vader's new apprentice. We have a problem here on the Space Station above Kashyyyk; an imperial Star Destroyer has boarded us. Another ship landed only a few moments before. The pilot said the ship's name was the NightShade and that he was General Darkness of the empire. In other words, Darkness has come to the station, and we need back-up! ASAP!" There was an explosion and Kota's hologram faded.
"I'm going, and Artus take Midnight and fly to Kamino. Meet Gen. Qui at the door of the Northern Cloning Facility." He then entered the Rouge Shadow and left for the station.
