Anakin flies the speeder through Aldera, the capital. They pass through tall spires while glorious mountains rise in the distance. They glide over a large lake, making waves as they pass above it.

"According to these coordinates, Senator Organa's palace is coming up," Anakin tells them, "Be on the lookout for it. I don't see it anywhere. It must not be all that big."

"I think it's that large, gorgeous building in front of us," Obi-Wan says with a smirk.

The palace is beautiful with several balconies overlooking a mountain with a rolling meadow below. Padme's eyes light up, "It's beautiful!".

Anakin is annoyed once more, "You should see the Jedi Temple."

"I thought Jedi weren't supposed to love material possessions," Padme teases him.

They land at the palace and Alderaan guards see to their speeder and luggage. They enter a large hall and Padme is noticeably impressed which frustrates Anakin. "I'll secure the perimeters," Obi-Wan tells them and makes his leave, "You can help Padme settle in." "Yes, Master," Anakin follows Padme into a large ballroom with multiple windows overlooking the view outside and several instruments along the walls. The circular holodisc at the center of the room lights up and Bail Organa appears, looming over the two of them.

"Welcome to my palace, Senator Amidala," he bows politely.

"It's beautiful. Thank you once again for allowing us to stay."

"Master Skywalker, how do you like it?"

"There are a lot of windows," he sneers, "I"m not sure how safe it is."

"I'm sure it will be fine," Padme notices an instrument on the wall, "Is that a slitherhorn."

"Indeed it is, Senator."

"You play?"

"When I have the time. Perhaps when this is all over, I can play for you."

"I'd love that."

Anakin becomes agitated, "I'll just, uh... help Obi-Wan... secure the area."

Anakin meets Obi-Wan outside.

"I don't sense any threats here," Obi-Wan tells him, "What do you sense, my young padawan?"

"I sense no danger."

"But you are anxious."

"Senator Organa seems a bit too cozy with Padme. I'm only..."

"Mind your feelings, Anakin. You swore an oath. There can be no attachments."

"I'll be mindful of the living Force, Master."

"Good. I'm going to the Archives in the Jedi Temple. I need to learn the coordinates to Camino and uncover this conspiracy."

"Shall I come with you?"

"We can't leave Padme here. You'll have to stay here and watch over her," Obi-Wan becomes serious, "Go to your quarters and get some rest. Remember your mission."

"I'll stay focused... although I'm not sure about the rest. I still suffer from haunting dreams."

"Your mother?"

"Yes."

"Then stay on the mission. Do not do anything without consulting me or the Council. I'll return soon."

"May the Force be with you, Master."

"May the Force be with you, Anakin."

Anakin returns to the ballroom where Bail and Padme share a laugh. "I hope I'm not interrupting anything," he states.

"No, it was something Chancellor Palpatine said," Padme explains.

"He's a wise man, but I didn't know he had such wit."

"Oh, he does. He said,...," Bail stops, "Well,... It's a bit hard to explain if you're not in the Senate."

"It's fine," Anakin pouts a bit.

"I should be going anyway," Bail nods to the two of them, "I have a busy day. Farewell."

"Farewell, Senator," Amidala smiles, then turns to Anakin, "It's great we have someone like him on our side. Where's Master Kenobi?"

Obi-Wan, he arrives at the Jedi Temple Archives which is a massive hall full of Jedi coming and going. A bronze bust of Count Dooku, stands among a line of other busts of Jedi in a row in front of a series of walls where lighted computer panels seem to stretch into infinity. Obi-Wan taps a screen and a star chart appears. He immediately begins studying it. Some time later, Jacasta Nu, the Jedi Archivist, descends from an escalator ramp and approaches Obi-Wan, "Did you call for assistance?"

"Yes, I'm trying to find a planet system called Camino. It doesn't seem to show upon any of the archive charts."

"Camino? It's not a system I'm familiar with... Let me see...," she leans over his shoulder, looking at the screen, "Are you sure you have the right coordinates?"

"According to my information, it should be in this quadrant somewhere... just south of the Rishi Maze."

"No co-ordinates? Are you sure it exists?"

"Absolutely."

"There are some inconsistencies here. Maybe the planet you're looking for was destroyed."

"Wouldn't that be on record?"

"It ought to be. Unless it was very recent. The archives are comprehensive and totally secure, my young Jedi. One thing you may be absolutely sure of - if an item does not appear in our records, it does not exist!"

Minutes later, he comes out onto a veranda and stops, watching Younglings doing training exercises, supervised by Yoda. They wear helmets over their eyes and try to strike little training drones with their miniature lightsabers that are colored white.

"Don't think... feel... be as one with the Force. Help you, it will," Yoda instructs before he spots Obi-Wan, "Younglings, a visitor we have. Welcome him."

"Welcome, Master Obi-Wan!"

Obi-Wan smiles at the children then turns to Yoda, "I am sorry to disturb you, Master."

"What help to you, can I be?"

"I'm looking for a planet described to me by an old friend. I trust him. But the system doesn't show up on the archive maps."

Yoda teases him a bit by saying, "Oh, Master Obi-Wan has lost a planet. How embarrassing. Find it, we will try."

The map reader is a small shaft with a hollow opening at the top. The children gather around it as Obi-Wan takes out a little glass ball and places it into the bowl. The window shades close darkening the room and the reader lights up, projecting the star map hologram into the room. "This is where it ought to be," he points to an area, "... but it isn't. Gravity is pulling all the stars in this area inward to this spot. There should be a star here."

"Most interesting. Gravity's silhouette remains, but the star and all its planets have disappeared. How can this be?," Yoda turns his gaze toward his students. There is a brief pause, then a youngling puts his hand up. YODA nods. "Because someone erased it from the archive memory," he explains. Obi-Wan is surprised but considers it.

"Truly wonderful, the mind of a child is. Uncluttered. To the center of the pull of gravity go, and find your planet you will."

Obi-Wan stoops down and whispers, "But Master Yoda who could have erased information from the archives? That's impossible, isn't it? It had to have been a Jedi."

"Dark is this path, I'm afraid. The future is clouded with doubt. Your faith in the Force will be tested. So too it will be for Skywalker. Stay true to all that you have learned."

"Yes, Master Yoda."