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Star Wars: The Sith Resurrection Part II: Rise of the Jedi


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I know, I could sense all of it. I for one feel we should not be prying in another person's mind unless necessary. If she wanted us to hear it, she would have said it out loud, so we should respect her privacy. Komad sent back to his wife. The speeder then stopped at the apartment building where the group was hiding.

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Maybe so but I fear that if you don't talk to her, never mind Greea dropped it as they entered the apartment. She couldn't put her finger on it but she didn't want Alkea to become bitter and resentful. She put her hand to her belt and noticed that her lightsaber was back. She realized that Alkea must have put them back when no one was looking.

Alkea entered the apartment first and flung three uniforms on the table. She ignored the Sith droids as she went to an overstuffed chair and sat down and rew her legs up and hugged her knees. She said expectantly at her brother, "Well, what's the plan?"

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"Ok, here's the plan: John and two members of Gamma squad will enter the compound, wearing the Sith Armour. They will then access the communications satellite and send a distress call to Coruscant." Komad said. "Then we'll wait for reinforcements to arrive."

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The clones and marine stood silently. John was the first to speak"I've got some bad news. Slicer here was able to slice into a computer consel outside a sith base and through that we were able to hook up with most systems inside there base. Inculding there interstella satalites. Just to see what ships they have there and... well have you ever heard of the star destoryer known as 'The Sith's Servant'?"

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(@steven:I suggest you change the name of the star destroyer, since you're referring to a real world religion, which does not exist in Star Wars)

"Yes, it's been the flagship of the Sith Fleet for the past 23 years, ever since the Palpatine was captured in the Battle for Coruscant." Komad replied. "If this is true, then they must really want to hold on to Taris. Perhaps it would be best for the Republic to send in a group of their own Star Destroyers then."

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"What of the Sith droids?" Alkea asked. She had been quiet and toying with other ideas in her head. Tyrannus gave them the droids for a reason so why weren't they going to use them? She quietly made her way to one of the droids and began inspecting it. She didn't expect her brother to respond. Lately she had the feeling that he was ignoring her or he was doing what he always did, respect her space.

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"May I finished? Anyways the Sith's Servant has infact left this planet. Leaving only a few left. Ones that wouldn't even stand up to a quater of our fleet. Why would they do that if they know the republics likely to attack it?"

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"You won't have to. I know there is an organised rebellion against the Sith here on Taris." Demo suggested. "The doctor who fixed up my leg told me about it. Their base is nearby, and they have been waiting for the chance to liberate Taris." "Hmmm, this could prove helpful." Komad replied.

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"We're not forcing anyone to fight. We're not asking them to die. We're asking them to cause a huge disraction. I've lead sorts of missions like that where not a single man or women on our side died. It's a similar situation. We just need to right people"

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"Alright. Niner, Blade, go with John to infiltrate the Sith Compound. Everyone else, we're going to go down into the lower city to find people to help us distract the Sith long enough for the Republic to arrive, free the planet and rescue us." Komad said.

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(It's been a while since I last posted. If I've done something wrong Alkonium, please tell me.)

 

Yado and Karn had stayed with the Rebellion down in the Lower City. While Yado meditated, he knew that Komad and the other Jedi were looking for them.

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(No, everything's fine)

Komad thought about how Alkea was so hesitant about risking life. Of course, she had been on Dagobah, away from the war, while he had been fighting on the front lines. He looked back to last year, when Kalla Vel, his former master, sacrificed her life on Malastare in order to allow him and Greea to free the planet. Since then, he felt that sometimes the loss of life was necessary, but life was invaluable nonetheless. He remained silent as the group made it to the elevator to the Lower City.

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Karn entered the room where Yado was meditating.

"Is something wrong Master?" He asked.

Yado breathed heavily.

"Komad, Alkea and Greea and the others are coming to find the Rebellion. And maybe us."

"Is that bad?" Karn asked.

Yado got up from the cold floor and turned to face his apprentice.

"Possibly." He told Karn finally.

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I know what you are thinking brother. I am hesitant because it is oue fight, not theirs. Alkea sent. She was quiet as she followed them down to the Lower city. Along the way, her mind drifted, at least to hide her true thoughts. Conciously she thought about some of the lessons she had learned from Tyrannus. These thoughts she kept hidden.

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Are you sure? This is their planet, not ours. I feel this is just as much their fight as it is ours. Komad sent back to his sister. "Demo, how far is the base?" He asked. "Not far, approximately 250 m west of the cantina." Demo replied. "Good."

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