When Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan landed on Mustafar, Obi-Wan somehow knew they weren't going to have the greatest success. Qui-Gon just started walking down the ramp like he didn't have a care in the galaxy, but Obi-Wan stopped him.

"Qui-Gon, Padawan…no matter what we find, no matter what happens…your father still loves you. Do you understand?"

Qui-Gon looked at Obi-Wan oddly for a moment, but shrugged. "Yeah, sure, whatever." Though Qui-Gon had the same forboding feeling as Obi-Wan, he stubbornly refused to show his fear, acting as if this volcanic planet was not so haunting and dark, but somewhere peaceful, like Naboo.

Obi-Wan sighed, gazing after Qui-Gon. Tears started to form in his eyes, for some unknown reason. He blinked them back and walked down the ramp after Qui-Gon.

The darkness penetrated like no other. It was, Obi-Wan realized with horror, the same darkness he had felt coming from Qui-Gon Jinn's murderer and Count Dukoo. A Sith… Obi-Wan's horror was almost at the point of panic—the Sith were supposed to be extinct! A Sith was here.

A lone building was the Jedi's destination. As they crept closer, the darkness grew and Obi-Wan felt sweat roll down his temples. What was the matter with him? He growled angrily at himself. He had faced Sith before.

They entered the building. Sitting at a huge console was a man working on something intently. Both Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan knew this was the source of darkness.

Obi-Wan felt sick.

"Daddy?" Qui-Gon whimpered, feeling and sounding very young and inexperienced.

Anakin ignored the Jedi and kept working. Finally, he turned to face them.

"You two are the only Jedi not in the Jedi temple at this time. When I saw you were leaving, I was very frustrated. But seeing you were coming after me, I saw I could work this to my advantage." Anakin turned around and flipped a switch on the enormous console. A hologram of the Jedi Temple appeared. Anakin gestured to the hologram.

"Pay close attention to this. And keep in mind, this hologram is live." Once again, Anakin turned around and this time he pushed a large, red button.

After a few moments of watching the hologram intently, Obi-Wan, Qui-Gon, and Anakin witnessed something truly horrible happen. In the hologram of the Jedi Temple, the great building Obi-Wan had called home for over fifty years exploded. And Obi-Wan did not need Anakin to tell him the hologram was live. He felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of voices cried out in terror and were quickly silenced.

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