A shuttle landed behind him and another Dathomirian came out, I recognized him as the threat on Devaron. Savage Opress, I'd seen him on the hologram kill Trauma's entire force as well as General Halsey and his padawan, he'd also murdered the King of Toydaria, King Katuunko. Now he was working with Maul, they'd be even more formidable opponents together. I felt myself become sleepy, but not on my own, like I was being forced to submit to my weariness. I fell to the ground beside Rebel who'd fallen down as well and as I closed my eyes I saw the two of them standing over us with their hands stretched out into the force. I woke up with my head pounding and I brought my knees up to my chest and held my head in my hands trying to make the headache go away. It eased a little as some time went by, but it was still lingering. I lifted my head up to look around the room I was in. Three plain dark walls that seemed to be closing in on us and one wall, the one in front of me, made entirely of iron bars. That could only mean one thing, we'd been captured. "Great." I muttered looking up to the ceiling tapping my head lightly against the wall I was sitting up against. I noticed that the ceiling was somehow illuminated by a ray of light stretching halfway across the top of the room. That light source had to be coming from somewhere. I got up gently, trying not to strain anything as I realized my muscles were sore and trying not to let whoever we were in possession of know we were awake. I finally stood upright and adjusted the armor on my left arm and felt my jaw, stretching it out and pulled my arm behind me trying to wake myself up. I turned around and Rebel caught the corner of my eye, she was still asleep. That was good, for now, no need to wake her up if I didn't have a plan. I looked out the small pothole and saw an expanse of blue. I stepped closer and saw the familiar sign of blue wavy streaks with no breaks in between each wave, the stars, the light years going by faster than a second. The thought of how fast we were going never scared me before, but it did now. Where were we going? We'd be so far away from home, I hated not knowing how long we'd been asleep. I started to pace back and forth but Rebel started waking up and yawned. I forced myself to calm down. "Where are we?" She asked, glancing around the small cave-like room. "I don't know." I said with my voice still shaky, I bit my lip to hold it back. "Well, we can't stay here." She stood up and stretched looking out at the blue space. "I know that." I threw my hands up and let them swing down beside me. She walked around the room calmly as if she was just going for a stroll. I went to the wall and slid down with my back against it until I hit the floor, disappointed she was the calm one in this situation. "Wait, they didn't take away your comm and they didn't take away my blaster." Her eyes widened the way they always did when she was discovering a stroke of brilliance. I looked at her confused as to why they didn't take her blaster actually, it seemed like a careless mistake on their part. Then again, blasters didn't seem to concern them in the slightest, they could easily deflect the bolts and withstand any attack. "If we can give Rex and Wrecker our coords, we can get out of here." She said putting in the final piece to her plan, happily. "We are on a ship in hyperspace, I doubt that would work." I told her flatly, following the edges of the walls where they met into corners with my eyes. "If only I could see what was going on," I started to say walking towards the bars looking as far ahead as I could but I stopped myself knowing it would be impossible to gain control of the ship. "Help, help!" Rebel screeched at the top of her lungs. I spun around and once I saw she was smiling I shook my head no violently putting my hand at my throat doing the sign for stop or I'm gonna kill you. "What?" A flat robotic voice uttered behind me. I turned around to the gate side to see a protocol droid standing helpless to Rebel's next move. "Nothing." She said, striking it on the head. It backfired and fell backwards on the floor, static still streaming from it as it crackled and smoke wafted up from it. "You said you wanted to see out." Rebel said, giggling and shrugging to me. "Okay then let's go!" I said loudly, still shocked and staring at the droid, almost feeling bad for it.