Lau strolled into an empty control room, clutching tightly onto his special gun. He looked around. No Kylo, no Stormtroopers.

The coast was clear.

"Okay, heatwave controller, where's the heatwave controller? Aha!" he whispered as he walked over to a certain part of the control panel. He scavenged for the correct buttons and stuff, then started to reprogram the heat-grabber device outside the ship.

"C = B - X multiplied by the factorial of L by the power of D extracted from the binary code imported into the exact particle count of Darth Vader's broken helmet subtract the amount of children within the next two generations after him divided by the amount of Stormtroopers in the air-fleet plus the colour code of Kylo's future lightsaber halved into the mathematics and the code, the math being subtracted from the code equals... the password to the Heat-Grabber!" Lau whispered. Then he pulled a strong lever with two hands and smashed a big, red button. Suddenly a red beam of high-voltage fire sprayed out of a part of the ship and flew directly into the sun, absorbing the high-frequency energy.

"23 Hours to go..." he laughed, then left the room, leaving the sun to slowly but dangerously burn out.


MEANWHILE...

"Hey, do you think it's getting colder?" said Han Solo.
"Nope, well, not that I can feel at least, but I'm just a robot so..." his droid-friend replied.

Han Solo left the house, followed by his droid and looked up. He saw the sun being reduced in energy and power.

"Holy crap the sun's burning out!" Someone screamed, followed by the sudden panic of hundreds of noisy inhabitants of Han's village. He looked behind him in the sky and saw the fire cloud from a very far distance.

"Oh shit..." he groaned as he ran to the other side of the house and through the back door. He looked up again and held up his lazar gun. He fired a single shot at the fire cloud and watched carefully. Suddenly he heard a massive explosion and his eyes widened greatly. Just then, a burning piece of an asteroid rapidly flew down from the sky and blasted to the surface heading directly towards Han Solo.

"CRAP!" he shouted, before running away. Ten minutes later the small asteroid crashed into his house and exploded, emitting a yellow glow of energy as his home shattered to shreds.

"No..." he muttered, then ran into the house, everything was on fire and the ceiling was collapsing, wreckage was all over the place as he rummaged through his broken bedroom.

"WHERE IS IT?!" he roared. Then he picked up a shattered frame with a piece of thick paper in it.
"No... No, no, no, no, no, no NO, NO!" he cried as he collapsed to his knees. In the frame was Han Solo and Leia's official wedding picture, there was a rip in the centre, completely halving the picture and there were unfixable burns and holes all over Leia and a couple on Han.

He threw the picture into the fire and smashed the floor with his fist, causing it to bleed rapidly. Then he burst into tears and the walls and ceiling fell in around him. Suddenly, his droid-friend came to the rescue, picked him up over his shoulder and quickly carried him out of the fire. At that moment, Han Solo was broken, he had lost everything. What would poor Leia say when she got back from her trip?

"It's not fair! NOT FAIR!" wept Han as he banged the droid's back depressingly. As soon as Han and the droid were out of the fire they were surrounded by firemen and doctors. The yellow glow was still emitting, and the firemen were afraid to enter the house, so they smothered it in water and let it dry. They ordered nobody to go inside for at least another day, after that they would investigate the strange golden asteroid.

Strange, but not surprising...


All the time that that was happening, Lau had been watching. Unfortunately, he had quickly figured something out thanks to Han Solo's stupid test to see how far away it was.

If the fire cloud had enough asteroids emitting the yellow energy, perhaps something bad could come after the 'heatwave'.

That golden energy could only become stronger by being absorbed by a sustainable compound, once it grew strong enough, it could overpower even the fire cloud itself, if that happens, it could mean serious things.

Unless... what if Kylo Ren harnessed the energy and used it in the war?

"Well I'm fucked..." Lau groaned as he gazed out a nearby window. Two stormtroopers marched by at that moment, much to Lau's dismay.

"Attention!" one of the stormtroopers shouted. Lau turned around and saluted, his feet being shoulder-length apart and his other arm by his side.

"Sir!" he replied.

"State your business trooper!" the other trooper roared.

"Um, uh... investigating! Yeah! I'm investigating an uh... a technical difficulty in the main circuits," answered Lau.

"From the other side of the ship?" the first stormtrooper asked.

"Um, yes! I found an extension cord and an unidentified pipe," Lau answered again.

"In a wall?" the second stormtrooper asked.

This time Lau didn't reply, he stood there in awkward silence for about ten seconds, before sucker-punching the second stormtrooper in the helmet, knocking him out and shoving him into the first stormtrooper and making them smash their heads on a wall. Lau looked around in a hurry, noticing a close-by Janitor's Closet, he picked the stormtroopers up by their helmets and dragged them to the closet, tossing them inside and slamming the door shut, firmly triple-locking the doors. Then he walked away whistling like nothing ever happened.