Disclaimer: I don't own Star Wars Rebels that goes to Disney, Lucasfilm and Dave Filoni.

"Satele, I'm proud of you for taking the lead on this rescue mission," Hera told Satele as she, Satele, Kanan, Zeb and Sabine walked down the Ghost's ramp after it landed on a docking bay inside one of the stations on the planet of Nixus as both Sabine and Satele had their helmets under their arms.

"You would've done the same," Satele told her.

"You said these people were wanted by the Empire," Kanan recalled, "Do you know why?"

"No, but I hear they're closing in," Satele answered, "We better hurry."

"So, where'd you hear about these refugees anyway?" Zeb asked her.

"Huh? Oh, you know, one of our, uh, contacts," Satele answered before turning to Chopper, who followed them down the Ghost's ramp into the station's docking bay, "Speaking of, Chopper, you better let him know we're here." With that said, Chopper grunted as he pulled out a transmitter from his body with one of his metal arms as he activated it.

"Hey! Where'd you get that transmitter?" Sabine asked chopper as she noticed the transmitter that Chopper was holding.

Chopper then grunted as he rolled ahead of the others, "There's no answer!" Satele repeated with disbelief, "We better hurry." As she said that, they entered a cargo hold with Chopper leading them as both Mandalorians placed their helmets over their heads before hiding for cover behind the edge of one of the Cargo containers as saw three stormtroopers guarding one of the other cargo containers, "Oh, no. We're too late."

"Drag those refugees out of there," an Imperial officer ordered as he came into view, walking towards the cargo container and with that said, the two stormtroopers that were standing in front of the cargo container opened the doors of the cargo container.

"Move!" One of the stormtroopers ordered as he aimed his E-11 blaster rifle at the refugees inside the cargo container.

"My people," Zeb gasped in disbelief, widening his eyes as he watched as an elderly female Lasat with white hair exit the cargo container, walking with a cane as well as a younger male Lasat exit with her, "They're Lasat."

"Move!" One of the three stormtroopers ordered the Lasats as they continued to aim their blaster rifles at them.

"Where are you taking us?" The male Lasat asked the Imperial officer.

"To a detention facility, for a nice, long stay," the Imperial officer answered.

"Hmm. More likely a blaster squad," the male Lasat muttered when Zeb suddenly appeared from behind one of the opened cargo container doors and knocked two of the stormtroopers from behind, while Sabine fired one of her WESTAR-35s at one of the stormtroopers as Kanan and Hera aimed their blaster pistols at the Imperial officer when Satele came up from behind and fired a stun blast from one of her WESTAR-35s at him.

"Hello, hello!" A familiar voice called out from behind Satele and behind a cargo container, causing her to turn around and saw the pirate, Hondo Ohnaka come out from behind the cargo container holding the wallet-like device he got from Azmorigan under his arm as he approached them, "You arrived just in time, as I knew you would."

"You could have warned me the Empire was here," Satele told him.

"Ah, but I sold the Lasats to the Empire knowing the heroes would save the day," Hondo explained before chuckling a little, "You being the heroes, of course."

"Hondo is your contact?" Hera asked Satele with disbelief.

"To be fair, he contacted me," Satele explained.

"Yes, to be fair," Hondo said, agreeing with her before pointing at Zeb, "Because, I knew these two belonged with that one."

"It is him. Captain Orrelios," the male Lasat said as he and the elderly female Lasat looked around to see Zeb.

"By the Ashla," the elderly female Lasat gasped, "The prophecy!"

"Captain?" Satele repeated with surprise and confusion in her voice as Zeb looked down at the floor.

"Yes," the elderly female Lasat confirmed as she and the male Lasat began to approach Zeb, "Captain Garazeb Orrelios of the Lasan High Honor Guard." Both of the Lasats then bowed before Zeb, causing him to facepalm himself.

"A reunion!" Hondo laughed as he walked forward before bending down towards the stunned Imperial officer, "I was right again. How wonderful. I could use a little help."

Kanan and Sabine then looked at each other before deciding to help Hondo move the Imperial officer's body.

"Thought I was just about the last of us," Zeb told both Lasats as Kanan, Sabine and Hondo moved the Imperial officer's body behind them, "How is this possible?"

"Do you remember me, Captain?" The male Lasat asked Zeb.

"You look familiar," Zeb said as he placed his hand over his chin.

"Gron," the male Lasat said, reintroducing himself to Zeb, "I served under you in the guard." He then gestured to the elderly female Lasat, "This is Chava the Wise."

"Oh, yeah, I know who she is," Zeb told him.

"I didn't know you were a captain," Satele told Zeb.

"He never told any of us," Hera added.

"It was so long ago I… I forgot," Zeb explained.

"We have not," Chava told him.

"Well, we've got to get you out of here," Satele told Chava before walking away with the two Lasats following her.

"Oh, wait, wait," Hondo said as he looked at Satele, stopping the Mandalorian, "Does this mean I am not getting my finder's fee."

"Oh, right," Satele said as she grabbed a few chips of Galactic credits from one of her armor's bags and gave them to him as she approached him, "Fifty Galactic credits, spend them on anything you want."

"Thanks, Satele," Hondo told her.

"No problem, Hondo," Satele said as she walked away while Hondo closed the doors to the cargo container that Gron and Chava were inside of.

"Hold it," a stormtrooper with a black pauldron said, stopping Hondo as he began to walk away, stopping him as he and two other stormtroopers ran towards him.

"Uh, something wrong my friends?" Hondo asked them.

"Distress call from an officer. He was meeting an informant here," the stormtrooper with the black pauldron answered.

"Really? Oh, my, my. Well, you know, I just arrived, uh, but a group of, uh, Imperial fugitives, uh, rebels, I believe they just fled the area," Hondo told him.

"Where did they go?" The stormtrooper with the black pauldron asked him.

"Good question," Hondo said before exhaling, "I understand, though, that there is a reward for that kind of, um, information."


"So, tell us where you're headed," Satele requested the two Lasats as they walked down one of the corridors within one of the hubs of Nixus with Zeb behind her, while Kanan, Hera, Sabine and Chopper walked forward from a few feet away from them.

"Our new world, lira San," Chava answered, "Prophesized in the ancient Lasat writings. It is a safe system where our people can begin anew."

"Look," Zeb groaned, "The only safe system for us was Lasan and it was destroyed."

"Lasan was not destroyed. It was transformed as part of the future destiny of our people," Gron argued.

"There's no future destiny. Everything is gone," Zeb stated.

"We are not gone," Chava said after laughing a bit, "We carry the ways of Lasan within us and will until we reach our new home. Everything is happening as it was meant to."


"There. That's them," Hondo told the stormtrooper with the black pauldron as he was showing him where the rebels were as they looked at them from across the corridor.

"Agent Kallus, the informant came through," the stormtrooper told Kallus as he took out a portable holocommunicator, activating it as a hologram of the ISB agent appeared on the holocommunicator, "We have the rebels in our sights."

"Move in. I'll be there," Kallus told him from the holocommunicator, "And, Commander, I want them alive."

"The rebels are headed to Bay C-62," the stormtrooper with the black pauldron said as he activated his helmet's comlink after his holocommunicator turned off, "All units, mobilize to intercept."

"Satele, my girl," Hondo said, taking out his transmitter after the stormtroopers ran down the corridor as they went to intercept the rebels.


"It's your pal Hondo," Hondo said on Satele's transmitter that Chopper was holding with one of his metal arms.

"What is it, Hondo?" Satele asked after Chopper rolled over to her and grabbed the transmitter from him.

"Just so you know, there are, uh…" Hondo started on the transmitter before sniffing, "...stormtroopers on their way."

"How close are they?" Satele asked him when suddenly blaster bolts came through one of the entrances of the corridor as stormtroopers arrived.

"Pretty close," Hondo answered as Kanan took out his DL-18 blaster pistol and Hera took out her blaster pistol, while Sabine pulled out both of her WESTAR-35s and began to fire upon the stormtroopers as they approached them, killing the stormtroopers on impact.

"They've got backup!" Kanan stated.

"So do we. Here!" Sabine said as she placed her WESTAR-35s back in their holsters before grabbing the E-11 blaster rifles dropped by the stormtroopers and threw it at Gron as he appeared in the entrance way behind them.

"Oh, no. We do not fight. It is no longer our way," Gron protested before Zeb clobbered him as Satele pulled out both of her WESTAR-35s and fired upon stormtroopers from behind as she slowly backed into the section of the corridor where her twin sister, Kanan and Hera were with Chopper and Chava moving into the section of the corridor where Kanan, Hera and Sabine were in as Zeb interrogated Gron.

"What?" Zeb said in disbelief as he interrogated Gron, "You're Lasat. You're warriors. 'Course you fight."

"This keeps getting better," Hera muttered as she hid behind a wall for cover after firing at the stormtroopers that were across the corridor from her and Kanan as he was also taking cover on the wall across from her as the stormtroopers were surrounding them on both sides, "We'll never get through now."

"Well, we can't go back," Kanan said as he fired his blaster pistol at the stormtroopers with the blaster bolt colliding with one of the stormtroopers' helmets, knocking him out. As the other stormtrooper fired his blaster rifle, the rifle's blaster bolts flew towards Satele, colliding with the wall behind her, but as the stormtroopers in the area between the corridors behind Satele fired their blaster rifles as they slowly began to approach them, Hondo stealthily approached the door's control panel and pressed the button on it, closing the blast door as that happened before other blast doors began to shut in front of other nearby stormtroopers.

"Hello!" Hondo greeted one of the stormtroopers as the blast door between them closed shut.

"What happened?" Satele asked Hondo with her transmitter in her hand after she placed her other WESTAR-35 in it's holster as a blaster bolt flew past her helmet.

"Another rescue by Hondo Ohnaka!" Hondo answered on her transmitter.

"Thanks, Hondo! We owe you one," Satele told Hondo with her transmitter.

"No. We don't," Kanan told her as he took cover before firing his blaster pistol back at the stormtroopers, while Sabine rolled between Kanan and Hera and fired her WESTAR-35s at the last remaining stormtroopers before they ran through the corridor.


"Hold it right there!" A stormtrooper commander ordered Hondo from behind the pirate, who was standing in front of the blast door's control panel with two stormtroopers next to him, aiming their blaster rifles at him.

"Well…" Hondo chuckled, "...this must look incriminating."


As the Ghost crew entered the docking bay where the Ghost was located in, Hera fired her blaster pistol at stormtroopers, while Sabine fired her WESTAR-35s at them as Kanan ignited his lightsaber as Sabine and Hera took cover behind a ramp-looking object, while Zeb was holding Chava as he ran through the corridor with Gron and Satele behind them, who instantly placed both of her WESTAR-35s back in their holsters as she took her lightsaber out and ignited its blade as the stormtroopers in the corridor began to fire their blaster rifles at her as she began to deflect the blaster bolts with her saber's blade as she and the others backed towards the Ghost behind them with Kanan using his lightsaber to deflect the stormtroopers' blaster bolts as well before they ran up the Ghost's ramp after everyone else did, with the ramp sealing shut after they reached the top of the ramp.

As they entered the Ghost, Hera sat in the pilot's seat with Kanan sitting in the co-pilot's seat, while both Sabine and Satele sat across from each other, holding their helmets under their arms, with Satele sitting in the seat behind Hera, while Sabine sat in the seat behind Kanan, while both Chava and Gron stood behind them as Zeb ran to the nose gun and fired on the stormtroopers before the Ghost lifted off of the ground and flew out of the station and exited the planet's atmosphere, but as it left Nixus' atmosphere and entered space, an Imperial Light Cruiser jumped out of Hyperspace in front of them.

"Imperial cruiser," Sabine said, pointing at the Ghost's viewport window as she saw the Imperial Light Cruiser in the distance.

"I see him," Hera told her as she flew the Ghost above the Light Cruiser, where Kallus and Konstantine were on the Light Cruiser's Bridge as the Ghost jumped into Hyperspace.


"I believe that was them, sir," Konstantine told Kallus as they stood on the Light Cruiser's Bridge.

"Sir, the rebels escaped but I think we have a way to find them," a stormtrooper commander said as a hologram of them appeared on the holocommunicator of the Light Cruiser before another stormtrooper holding Hondo hostage came into view.

"Well, good news. I will help," Hondo said, laughing after the stormtrooper hit him with his elbow, "Always eager to assist the Empire."


"OK, so where is this new world we're taking you?" Kanan asked as he copiloted the Ghost with Hera piloting the ship as the Ghost traveled through Hyperspace.

"We do not yet have the location of Lira San," Chava answered as she walked back into the cockpit with Gron and Zeb walking into the cockpit behind her.

"We have maps if you need 'em," Hera told Chava.

"There is no Lira San, Hera," Zeb said, dismissing Chava's belief in the planet of Lira San, "It's a myth, an old legend."

"The time has come to prepare the ritual that will guide us to our new home," Chava announced, causing Zeb to look away in disbelief while Satele got off from her seat.

"Come on. I'll help you get set up," Satele said as she approached Chava before she followed them out of the cockpit as they left the cockpit.

"Better go make sure they don't drive her crazy," Zeb sighed as he followed them out of the cockpit.

"This is going to be an interesting ride," Sabine stated as she watched her twin sister walking out of the cockpit with the Lasats.


As the Lasats walked into the common room of the Ghost with Satele and Chopper, the astromech droid grunted at Chava.

"I'm not weird," Chava told Chopper before he grunted back at her.

"Quiet, Chopper," Satele ordered Chopper.

"The Ashla led us to the pirate, then to you so that we may find our path to the new world," Chava stated as she drew a circle around her with a piece of chalk.

"The Ashla?" Satele repeated with confusion.

"The spirit of the galaxy," Chava explained.

"Sounds like the Force," Satele commented.

"Yeah, it does sound like another name for the Force, Sis," Sabine said, agreeing with her sister as she entered the common room with Kanan.

"The Force has many names, girls," Kanan told them.

"And it is through your Force, our Ashla that the prophecy comes. It is written and it is spoken. The promise of Lira San will follow the fate of the Three," Chava said after drawing three images of animals within the circle with two squiggly lines above them while the animal on the far right was large and was carrying a spear, "The fool, simple and selfish, he would lead. The warrior, bold and bloodthirsty to hunt the hope of tomorrow. The child, to destroy him! We will find our new home only if the child saves the warrior and the fool."

Well, I have no idea who the fool is and I only see two children here," Zeb told them as he approached both Mandalorians, "And neither of you are rescuing this warrior."

"We'll have you know we're 17," Satele argued, "And are warriors as well."

"Perhaps you are not the warrior?" Chava suggested.


"Well, finding these unfindable enemies of yours should be no problem for Hondo especially after we work out the details of my payment," Hondo told Kallus as he was being guarded by two stormtroopers in the Bridge of the Imperial Light Cruiser as it was flying through Hyperspace.

"I assume you have a tracking device," Kallus suggested.

"I… Oh, well," Hondo stuttered before chuckling, "I was just getting to that! You see you are good. This is why I prefer to do business with the Empire." He then turned to one of the stormtroopers guarding him, "What is your name?"


"Ah. Hmm," Chava said after placing a stone into the top of her Ashla staff before bending down to the designs she made on the floor with her piece of chalk still in her hands before she stood back up, "We must begin. The fool has set events into motion."

"The only fools I know are listening to this gunk," Zeb told them.

"What would you have us do, captain? Fight? Did that serve us on Lasan?" Gron asked Zeb before sitting on the floor.

"Please join," Chava requested Satele who looked to her master and her twin sister before they both nodded telling her that they'd be all right if she joined them and with that, Satele sat down next to Chava after she placed her helmet next to her.

"Lira San ko-ko mah-seeta fo-na-ka-tee-lala," both Lasats said as they began chanting, gesturing their hands up and down with Satele beginning to chant and gesturing her hands up and down as well, "Lira San ko-ko mah-seeta fo-na-ka-tee-lala."

As this was happening, Zeb grabbed his bo-rifle from the floor next to the doorway and left for his room, Satele turned her head towards the doorway as she noticed this and grabbed her helmet.

"What's wrong with Zeb, Sis?" Satele asked her sister as she approached her.

"Not sure, Sat," Sabine answered, "But you better find out what's troubling him."

With that said, Satele left the common room to Zeb's room with her helmet under her arm.

"What are you doing, huh?" Satele asked Zeb in confusion as she saw him pacing around back and forth in his room, holding his bo-rifle, "Those are your people. You act like you want nothing to do with them."

"Chanting ain't gonna help save anybody," he told her as he sat on his bed.

"Why? How do you know?" She asked as she walked towards him and sat beside him on his bed.

"As captain of the Honor Guard I was responsible for protecting the royal family and every single Lasat," Zeb explained, "Their safety was my duty."

"You couldn't have stopped the Empire," she told him.

"I fought to the end. We held the palace. And then there was a bomb. And when I woke up, it was all just gone," Zeb added, "We retreated. I was as good as dead… at least until Kanan found me. Huh. Karabast!"

"I can't imagine. I lost the Bridgers', but I still have my parents and brother back on Krownest in Mandalore space as well as Sabine, but you must have lost everyone," she told him as she placed her hand over his right shoulder, "But at least you're alive, and, and you've got a chance to help your people again."

"They called me Captain. I don't deserve to be called that. I failed my people that day," Zeb reminded her.

"At least your species has a chance, unlike a species I read about back when I was with my family with Sabine on Krownest," she told him.

"Who were they?" He asked her with curiosity.

"The Taungs, the original Mandalorians," Satele answered, "After years of constant warfare with the Jedi and the Republic, they were driven to extinction about 4,000 years ago around the time they began to accept people of other species into their culture like humans, Twi'leks and Wookiees, but are now most prominently humans."

"I see now," Zeb sighed, "Unlike them, my people actually do have a chance to survive."

"Yeah, if you do this right, you won't fail them now," she encouraged him and he looked back at her as what she told him about the Taungs really seemed to have changed his outlook on his situation with his people and headed back into the common room with Satele where Kanan was standing with Sabine and Hera, who entered the room while Satele was asking Zeb what was troubling him, while Chava and Gron continued to chant.

"Eeee, ah, naa " Chava said as she and Gron finished chanting.

"We are ready for your map," Gron announced and as he said that, Kanan turned to Chopper and nodded his head as Chopper projected a hologram of a Star Map containing several Star Systems.

"The path to Lira San will be revealed through the fates of The Three," Chava said before moving her staff in front of Chopper's holoprojector and the stone embedded in it lit up as Satele and Zeb walked back in, "The child must save the warrior and the fool. The child must show us the way." As Chava said that, Zeb pushed Satele and Sabine forward, "No. The child of Lasan."

"Wait, wait. I'm the child?" Zeb realized with disbelief, "I really wanted to be the warrior."

"You're kinda acting like a child," Satele told him after he growled.

"And besides me and Satele are more warrior-like than you are," Sabine added, "Because Mandalorians are known for their warrior history."

"Your bo-rifle, as the ancients used it," Gron told Zeb after he walked forward and pulled his bo-rifle's levers back, surprising Kanan, Hera, Sabine and Satele before he extended it upwards as the levers flipped upwards as well before he aimed it at the Star Map as his bo-rifle began to produce electricity as Kanan, Hera, Sabine and Satele watched him with awe on their faces.

"Those systems are beyond the Outer Rim, in Wild Space," Kanan stated, "Not on any map."

"The child must show us the way," Chava added as they looked at one of the planets on the Star Map that was located within Wild Space.

"That's it. That's it," Zeb muttered as he realized the planet that he was looking at was the one Chava and Gron were searching for as the electricity from his bo-rifle headed for the planet he was looking at, "Lira San."


"How far is it to Lira San?" Sabine asked, sighing as she sat in the Ghost's co-pilot seat.

"Well, judging by this…" Hera started as she went to check the navicomputer, only for the Ghost to make a crashing sound as the alarms started to beep, "Power down the Hyperdrive. I'll ready the shields. Chopper!" As she said that, Chopper rolled in grunting as Sabine powered down the Hyperdrive, while he went over to the astromech port and plugged his scomp link into it.

"What's wrong?" Satele asked as she ran up between Hera and her sister with Kanan behind her.

"There's something in our path," Sabine answered as the Ghost jumped out of Hyperspace.

"What is that?" Satele asked as she pointed at a dozen spiral shaped clouds in the distance that looked like a maelstrom.

"Imploded star cluster, biggest one I've ever seen," Hera answered.

"Nice save," Kanan told her.

"If we get any closer, the gravity field will destroy us," Hera added as Gron and Chava entered the cockpit.

"What happened? Are we on course?" Gron asked them.

"Sure are, but our course is blocked by the worst kind of space anomaly we could've encountered," Sabine answered.

"This is what happens when we jump into uncharted space," Hera added.

"Ah. This is the maze that was prophesized," Chava said, staring at the imploded star cluster.

"Wait, a maze?" Zeb repeated with confusion, "You never said anything about a maze. You prophecy types always pull something like this." An alarm then started beeping on the console again, causing Satele to gasp, "Ugh. Now what?"

Just then, an Imperial Light Cruiser jumped out of Hyperspace behind them.

"Attention, rebels," Kallus said from the Imperial Light Cruiser as he contacted them with the Imperial Light Cruiser's comm system, "As much as I like to watch you consumed by the maelstrom before you I offer you a chance to surrender an opportunity for survival."

"How did he find us?" Zeb asked with surprise and confusion.

"Hello, my friends!" They heard Hondo's voice coming from the Ghost's comm system.

"Hondo?" Satele said with surprise, "What are you doing with him?"


"I must apologize, Satele," Hondo said from the Imperial Light Cruiser, "I hid a tracker on that transmitter you know, for insurance purposes."


Chopper grunted angrily as he took out the transmitter and threw it on the floor before Satele and with that she stomped on it with one of her armor's boots, destroying the transmitter, "Well, thanks a lot, Hondo. You've been a great help today."

"You have one minute to prepare for boarding or to be destroyed," Kallus said on the Ghost's comm system.

"I can't believe this. Kallus has got us," Zeb said with disbelief in his voice.

"He plays his part, as warrior," Chava explained.

"Wait, he is the warrior?" Zeb said in disbelief, "And I got stuck being the child?"

"There are many warriors, fools and children, Captain. The child in you can't see how things are but how they can be," Chava told him before hitting him with her staff, "The fool denies his destiny but it is the warrior you are who will create one. You are never one of these. In time, you become all of them."

"Satele, bring my bo-rifle," Zeb requested Satele, who immediately ran out of the cockpit to get Zeb's bo-rifle.

"What are you thinkin', buddy?" Kanan asked Zeb as Satele reentered the cockpit with Zeb's bo-rifle in her hands which was still in the mode that Zeb turned it into as the ancients of Lasan did.

"You can do this, Zeb. I know it," Satele said as she handed the bo-rifle to Zeb and as he grabbed his bo-rifle, it began to produce electricity again.

"Just like the ancients used it," Zeb said as he walked forwards towards the console.

"Your time is up, rebels," Kallus suddenly said on the Ghost's comm system as Zeb stomped his bo-rifle onto the floor before pulling it towards the Ghost's console.

"Zeb, what are you doing?" Sabine asked as the electricity from his bo-rifle went into the Ghost's console.

"Leading the way," Zeb answered as the electricity from his bo-rifle continued to go over the rest of the console.

"Zeb!" Hera yelled as the electricity came down her side of the Ghost's console.

"Trust me, Hera," Zeb said as he continued to use his bo-rifle to lead the way.


"Sir, the rebel ship is moving into the anomaly," one of the Imperial Light Cruiser's Imperial officers reported to Kallus as they saw the Ghost beginning to fly towards the imploded star cluster.

"Such a nasty place," Hondo remarked, "Why would they go in there?"

"Because they think they can," Kallus answered, "Launch fighters to slow them down."


With that said, two TIE fighters were deployed from the Imperial Light Cruiser and flew towards the Ghost and soon Zeb plunged his bo-rifle further into the Ghost's console, causing electricity to go all over the hull of the ship as the Ghost continued to approach the maelstrom as the TIE fighters began to fall apart as the wings disintegrated before blowing up as Kanan placed his hand on Zeb's left shoulder, while Satele placed her hand on his back.


"Open fire," Kallus ordered from the Imperial Light Cruiser and as he said that the Light Cruiser began to open fire on the Ghost with its turbolasers, only to miss but as the Light Cruiser began to follow the Ghost, a piece from the front of the Light Cruiser tore off of the ship and Kallus widened his eyes as he knew what would happen if they continued to follow him.

"We'll be torn apart!" Hondo cried with fear in his voice.

"Let them go," Kallus ordered after hearing a crashing sound from the Light Cruiser.

"What?" Konstantine said in disbelief from the floor on his side.

"To their destruction," Kallus added, "Let them go. Pull back, full retreat."

"Yes, you'll get them next time," Hondo told him.

"No, I will watch them be destroyed," Kallus told him, dismissing Hondo's claim that the rebels will survive the maelstrom.


"I see it! The way through!" Zeb said as he continued to use his bo-rifle to guide the Ghost through the imploded star cluster.

"I don't know how, but the Hyperdrive is activating," Hera said as Zeb's bo-rifle suddenly reactivated the Ghost's Hyperdrive as it approached one of the vortexes of the imploded star cluster and jumped into Hyperspace and as they traveled into Hyperspace, the surroundings got brighter and brighter, causing everyone but Zeb to shield their eyes.


Everyone on the Ghost soon fell unconscious due to the bright light as they reached Lira San, with the ship floating through the atmosphere as Chopper rolled into the cockpit as everyone slowly began to regain consciousness and bumped into Satele.

"Ow!" Satele yelled as she got up from the floor, rubbing the top of her head, "Was that really necessary." She then looked at the console to see Zeb sleeping on it and began to rush towards him, "Zeb!"

"Get him up," Kanan said as he went to help her get Zeb back on his feet.

"Captain Orrelios!" Gron yelled as he helped Kanan and Satele and slapped him on the cheek twice, waking him up.

"Hey, Zeb. You hurt?" Satele asked Zeb.

"I've had worse," Zeb answered, sighing as he had his hand on his forehead before turning around and looked at the scenery in the sky, outside the ship, "I've never seen better. We're home."

"Lira San," Chava said as she and everyone else looked at the sky outside.


"Zeb's been down there a while," Satele told Kanan as he approached her as she sat in one of the cockpit's seats as Zeb was with Gron and Chava on the surface of Lira San, "Are you sure he's coming back?"

"Pretty, sure," he answered before they saw the Phantom with its wings unfolded flying above them, telling them that Zeb was back.

"You were right," Satele said as she stood up and looked up with Kanan crossing his arms as the door behind them opened up as Chopper rolled in, while Sabine and Hera walked in behind Chopper with the astromech grunting as they approached Kanan and Satele.

"Well, I'm sorry, Chopper. You're gonna have to put all of Zeb's stuff back in his room," Hera told Chopper before he grunted a response as Kanan uncrossed his arms.

"Kinda sad, those two Lasat all alone on that planet," Sabine told them.

"They're not alone," Zeb said from behind as he approached them.

"What are you talking about?" Satele asked with visible confusion on her face.

"There are already Lasat down there. Lira San is where my people originally come from," Zeb explained as he had his arms on his hips as Chopper grunted with confusion.

"Yes, Chopper, that means there's a lot more of him," Sabine explained to the astromech as she crossed her arms, causing him to look down.

"So it seems that your species was never actually endangered," Satele told him.

"It sure does," Zeb said, agreeing with her as Chopper grunted a response.

"Yes. We can go home now," Hera told him.

"Yeah. How do we get home?" Satele asked her.

"Consider this system charted which means now that the Ghost has been here we can always come back," Hera explained.

"And if we meet any other Lasat I will show them the way," Zeb added as everyone approached him, telling him that they were happy for him as he now knew that he wasn't the last of his kind.

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