It had been two months since Kebiin's escape from Coruscant. And in that time, he had learned much of the Jedi's history and the Force from Revan. He could feel and hear the Force greater than before, he could sustain himself without food or water for certain amounts of time, and his ability to manipulate his environment was growing. He had even learned the basics of lightsaber combat. He had been alone on this ship for all that time, accompanied only by Revan's holocron and the empty suits of stormtrooper armor in the armory. But at least he was able to speak with his teacher even though Revan wasn't there with him in the flesh.

"Focus" Revan said. "Reach out beyond your body and feel the objects in this ship without the obstructions of your physical perceptions."

Kebiin closed his eyes and exhaled. He concentrated and tried to use the Force to levitate the stormtrooper helmets he had lain out in front of him. They started to shake, and lift slightly above the ground.

"Yes!" Kebiin thought. All he had to do was keep this up and soon-

There was a sudden jolt as the ship jumped out of hyperspace. Kebiin was nearly knocked over and the helmets toppled to the ground. Revan's holocron was flipped over on its' side. Kebiin rushed over to pick it up.

"Revan! you ok?" Kebiin asked.

"Holocrons can't feel pain, but I'm alright. It seems our journey across galaxies has ended."

Kebiin ran to the cockpit of the ship to look out the window. He saw that they were approaching a standard-sized planet that seemed to have oceans and forests. Even if he couldn't breath the atmosphere on that world, he could fit himself into a TIE pilot suit. It'd be big for him, but the respirators would help him a great deal. Once they broke through the atmosphere, Kebiin saw that they were flying over a snow-covered forest. It must have been wintertime on this world. He suited himself up with the TIE pilot helmet and respirator box, loaded his pack with Revan's holocron, the holodisc, and his father's helmet. He clipped his lightsaber on his belt, and took one of E-11 blaster rifles from the armory. Just as the ship was going to make a landing, there was a loud *THUD* as the ship rocked back and force. Scrapping sounds could be heard just outside the ship, as if something was clawing on it. Kebiin rushed back to the cockpit window to look at whatever he had crashed into. There was a giant black bird trying to tear the ship apart. Kebiin panicked. He had never seen anything like this beast. It's head was armored in a way that looked too much like the mask the Kaleesh Inquisitor wore on the day he left his galaxy, and its' jet-black feathers almost looked like blades.

The beast tore through the hull of the ship, sucking out any object that wasn't bolted down or in another room. Kebiin tried desperately to hang on, but the giant bird reached its' talons through the whole it had made and grabbed him, pulling out. The creature let go of the ship, causing it to plummet and crash of the ground below. Kebiin struggled to grab his lightsaber, and ignited it through the beast's foot. The animal screeched in pain and let him go. Now he was plummeting down to the ground fast. He had to be quick. He landed loudly on the ground, using the Force to lessen the impact. The snow blew away from where he had landed.

As soon as his adrenaline rush ended, Kebiin immediately felt wrong. His senses felt dull, and he wanted to vomit. The fight wasn't what was causing him to feel this way, something was… wrong with this world. He could barely feel something, but it wasn't the Force. There was energy being emitted by the plants and animals, but there was no binding field to connect them. It felt like he was trying to hear through cement, and it didn't seem right.

"Is this place… dead to the Force?" he thought.

His head hurt, his body was sluggish, and his stomach churned. He waddled to a tree and leaned on it with his left arm, with his right clutching his now deactivated lightsaber. He tried to focus his energy inward, letting his respirator assist him. Even if the life on this planet wasn't connected through the force, he could still use it to sustain his own body. After a few minutes of recuperating, he noticed more black creatures were surrounding him. The giant bird was nowhere in sight, but he was being circled by several wolf and bear looking animals. Even if he was out of it, these animals shouldn't be any trouble. No matter how thick their hide was, or how sharp their claws, they wouldn't be able to survive being cut in half by a lightsaber.

They charged at him, and Kebiin easily cut down the first few creatures who had attacked him. The others hung back, cautious of the glowing yellow blade that had killed their pack mates. They quickly got over of their initial nervousness, and charged at him once more. Killing the individual animals was easy, but they just kept on coming from out of the forest non stop. Kebiin quickly grew tired. He couldn't keep this up for much longer. Simply being on the planet weakened him, and even if we was born Mandalorian, he was still a child. After slaughtering another wave of the creatures, he used the Force in his body to dash out of the area. The monsters attacking him may have been powerful, but they weren't as fast as he could be. After escaping from their sight, Kebiin walked out into the forest, with no option of returning to his ship. It would be swarming with beasts, and he needed to get to somewhere where he could find shelter.