Neb: Sonie Rhu travels the land of Coruscant with her rebel friends. Kanan feels an uneasy disturbance in the force, only because this was the place of the fallen Jedi Order. Can our band of Rebel's plus Sonie survive a land that is owned by the Empire, one that is so heavily guarded in case any Jedi tried to come back. I do not own Star Wars, Star Wars Rebels, or Star Wars Clone Wars. It is all owned by Disney.

"This place brings back memories," Kanan sighed.

"It's OK Kanan, they think we're dead right," Ezra pointed out. "Plus all reports of Jedi are all the way over on Lothal."

"True, but I can't shake this bad feeling."

"Wow, this place looks like it's been beaten down pretty hard," Sabine commented.

"Not all of the Jedi were defeated that easily," Kanan explained. "Some wanted revenge and had taken it out on the whole senate only condemning us even further. The Inquisitors were thought as heroes for a little while after that, taking down the rogue Jedi."

"Makes me sick," Ezra growled.

"No kidding," Sonie responded. "I assume the inquisitors weren't heroes for long?"

"No, they weren't," Kanan agreed. "When the Jedi were wiped out, they moved to new jobs, oppressing the people, and keeping the Empire in check for the Emperor and Darth Vader."

"Wow, bad judgement on the former senate's part," Zeb grunted. "My species got wiped out, the Wookies became an endangered race, and who knows what would happened to the Bothans."

"Many died," Kanan explained. "Other non human races wound up in outer rim areas like Lothal and Tatooine and the Empire became a place that only recruits humans despite the inquisitors being made up mostly of other races."

"You sure know a lot about this subject," Sonie gawked.

"I did my research," Kanan growled. "This place is making me angry, the Dark Side controls it."

"We are looking for a Monk, so I would assume in a temple," Sonie pointed out.

"Only Temple is the ruins of the Jedi Temple, doubt it's still standing."

"Take us there anyways, it could lead us to where we need to go," Sonie smiled.

"Your pretty smart for your age," Kanan grinned back.

"You have to be growing up alone," she responded.

"I hear that," responded the rest of the crew.

"Wait, all of you grew up alone also?"

"Felt like it," Hera muttered.

"My parents are dead also," Ezra explained, saddened.

"My whole race is gone," Zeb growled.

"Mine doesn't believe in the old Mandalorian ways anymore," Sabine explained. "They serve the empire now." Chopper whistled at them and Sonie nodded.

"Left in a scrap pile huh, must have been tough," Sonie Sympathized.

"That's where I came in and fixed him right up," Hera reminisced.

"I see, so where is the Temple," Sonie asked. Kanan pointed to ruins that didn't look too old, but was definitely broken down a while ago.

"It's been years sense I last seen it," Kanan grunted. "Master Yoda, Windu, and all of the other masters."

"If it's too painful for you, I can go on ahead," Sonie suggested. "After all, the clues my master probably left me are meant for me."

"We can't leave you alone now," Ezra spoke up.

"Ezra, this is her trial," Kanan responded. "Let her do what she believes is necessary."

"After all that talk about not leaving her alone," Ezra growled.

"Ezra, behave," Kanan grunted. "Taking her to the planet and protecting her past the storm trooper guards was part of our job, not interfering with her training. You can meat us back at the Cantina west from here about ten miles."

"OK," she replied before heading off. "Oh and Kanan... thank you."

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"The rebels are here, you must let me through." The tall snake man inquisitor was standing in front of a Zabrak Male and a Tagruto female. The female wore a black mask and had a long pole on her back and the Zabrak was grey skinned with black horns and white armor. He had his lightsaber on his belt.

"Aren't you the aprentice of Kandon Ye?"

"I struck him down and took his place to become the warrior I am," the snake grunted. "Or did you not here of my promotion, I have a name now, Tugra Mark."

"Here that Krean Das," the Zabrak laughed. "He's been named like us and given his own ship." The snake's eyes widened and the two of them looked at him as the Zabrak grinned. "That doesn't mean you've become a high rank, that means you've outlived your usefulness to Vader, he doesn't need you as an inquisitor and he doesn't need you as an apprentice. You get one ship for your services and a group of warriors, custom design to fit you... made up of failed troopers. They're minds have been broken in to serve your commands like they are your disposable toys."

"That can't be, he gave me what I want because he needs me!" The snake pulled out his lightsaber and the two of them pulled out theirs.

"You are now an Outcast Dark Jedi. If the masters of the Sith calls us back for a task, we either do it or die. We don't get paid, we don't get anything accept for what we achieved when we did work with them."

"But he needs us," Tugra Mark grunted.

"The Jedi are mostly dead, he needs us to travel freely and wipe out anybody who even thinks of learning the path of the Jedi, or recruit them so we can be struck down by them."

"I got the drop on my apprentice before he got me," Krean Das explained. "Your master was like us, an outcast sent to a temple for his final mission."

"What's my final mission, killing the girl," Tugra Mark growled.

"A girl, if she can use the force then you are her trial. If she fails, then she's dead and she wasn't worth the time of Darth Vader or the Emperor. However, if she defeats you, then they will have her as their new inquisitor, and you will die."

"W-what's your name Zabrak?"

"Call me Uebow," he responded. "I was given a full name, but I don't care for it."

"You can just call me Das," she responded. "I don't remember what my real name is, but if I did, I would rather be called that then by a name they gave me."

"What is your missions," he asked the two dark jedi.

"To find and destroy Yonto Lim," they both growled.

"Then we follow the same path's," Tugra Mark grinned.