AN: Come on people, 18 hits on chap. 6 and only two reviews? Please tell me what you think, even if you think that its crap. Please? Although if you read all the way to chap. 6, you obviously liked it... so show your appreciation by leaving a review!And now, phase 2 of Operation Rainstorm-
After their tractor beams grudgingly forced the hangar doors open, 4 dropships full of Rebel commandos set down in the belly of the Star Destroyer. They came out in single file, immediately assembling in their assigned groups and moving out through the ship. Each group combed its sector quickly and thoroughly, opening doors and disarming the gaping stormtroopers. There was only one case of resistance, and the offending stormtrooper was immediately shot dead by the commandos.
After herding all the prisoners into the hangar, where it was easier to keep an eye on them, the commandos sat down to wait for the next wave.
The next wave was really only a single transport escorted by two Y-wing fighters. Onboard that transport was the Rebel Alliance's most senior commander-save Mon Mothma herself-General Jan Dodonna.
After conferring with the commando leaders, Dodonna met with Scree, Grend, Aaspra and Iter in the ship's conference room for an unofficial debriefing.
"So, besides Lak's injury, everything went smoothly?"
"Yes. Despite Major Grad's efforts, we know the code for the Destroyer's onboard computer." This was an important development. The computer contained everything from whether or not the newest crewmember was married to the ships itinerary for the next few months.
"Really. He told it to you?"
"No. He lied, but Lak managed to retrieve the real code from his mind."
"How is Lak?"
"He's recovering nicely. The doctor said that he should be fully capable by the end of the week."
"Excellent. Now, did he happen to mention what the code was?"
They told him.
"Excellent," he said, jotting it down in his datapad. "Now, if you'll excuse me…"
He went out onto the bridge, where the crew he had brought with him had just finished setting up. He walked over to the computer terminal and input the passcode. After the consoles blinked back to life, which took a few minutes, so vast was the amount of information that they traded, he immediately set his best slicer to work retrieving the important information. Once that was done, he brought the man into the conference room, where his other officers had already started to arrive. They immediately set to work planning their next move.
