"He came here in the dead of night. The entire village woke up to the sound of a woman screaming. Her husband was shot point-blank. She was shot only one second later. The men of the village grabbed all the guns they could shoot and rushed him. All but a few were killed. We had a different hut than this. A hut made out of the hardwood. You boarded up the windows, only leaving gun-slits to shoot out of. We were just trying to protect ourselves until we could get a transmission in. The gun-slits were a bad idea. He obliterated all whom he could see. The rest of us cowered on the ground, hoping he wouldn't see us. Only one woman was brave enough to finish the transmission. She was shot within five seconds of clicking send. We heard him go to his ship. We had a matter of minutes to find a new spot to hide. One of us remembered that they had a secret room under his floor. We ran over there. One woman fell and took out three others. They all were shot three minutes later, after we entered here. We have hid here for three days. When we heard your ship land and the hunter shoot at you, we knew you would be on our side. But, as a formality, will you help us in our endeavor?" The man that escorted me in had told me their story.

"I just said I would rid you of that vermin. And I will stick by my word." I responded, with as much command in my voice as I could muster.

"And I said that I would kill all of you," a voice calmly stated. I turned around. A man in a silver and blue suit stood on the top of the stairs. He raised his arm and a shot hit the young man. He spun around and crumpled on the ground. He turned at me. "A Jedi, just entered? I thought they would send more to apprehend the great Jango Fett!" He raised his head and laughed maniacally.

I took out my saber and charged at him. He leapt out of the way and rocket boosters kicked in to keep him up. He started massacring the crowd. I leapt at him again. He decided to knee me in the ribs. I fell to the ground, panting.

"Had enough, hero?" he spat out.

I rose up. "I guess I better bring my A game," I muttered. I stabbed upward in the air. Jango had barely enough time to dodge. I swore that I helped him shave. He shot down at me. I deflected the shot into a pole. Then, there was a sudden cracking noise. The beam couldn't support the hidey-hole anymore. I clod of dirt fell down.

"Run!" I screamed. The crowd surged out almost instantaneously. I started up the stairs.

"Oh no you don't!" Jango yelled. He shot the stair in front of me. It shattered into a million pieces. "Only one of us will make it out of here, and I don't think its going to be you!" He flew to me and kicked me down the stairs. I laid at the bottom, wheezing. "Just for good measure," he said. He tossed a time bomb next to my head. He flew out the door, cackling.

I laid there for two seconds. I slowly got up. I saw I only had two seconds to get out of there. I grabbed the bomb and tossed it into a corner. I sprinted up the stairs, with a primal instinct as my drive. I did an action movie jump as the bomb exploded. I flew into the air, breaking through the roof. I used the force to change my direction at Jango. I kneed him in the back of the head. He fell to the ground. His helmet fell off. I landed next to him. I ripped off his wrist blaster. I took out and raised my lightsaber. He looked straight into my eyes.

"So a Jedi is going to kill me. Let us see if you can do it." He calmly stated. I twitched. I knew I couldn't kill a defenseless person. I lowered my lightsaber. He got up and jetted away. "Thanks for my getaway!" he yelled as he got into his ship and blasted off. The villagers looked at me with gaping mouths.

"You let him go!?" one man asked.

"I…I…I couldn't kill a person who can't defend himself. I'm sorry. But I'll make sure that he won't come here again."

"Leave our humble planet," an old man ordered, a flame burning in his eyes. So, I left. I sent a couple Jedi to watch them for a couple of months. Jango didn't come back.

This experience has haunted me. The look of let down faces was too much to bear. I made sure that I accomplished every mission that I was given, just so that I could never see those faces again. I always made sure that whoever I had to kill was armed.