Lost Tribe of the Sith 05 - Star Wars Purgatory

Lost Tribe of the Sith 05 - Star Wars Purgatory by John Jackson Miller Read Free Book Online

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Authors: John Jackson Miller
she wasted no time trying to convince BY2B she had been fooled. “When Lando issued this order, did you actually
see
him?”
    “Oh, I rarely
see
the captain. I’m not one of his favorites.” BY2B swung her photoreceptors toward the hangar entrance, and a trio of red beams shot out to illuminate a grimy speaker hanging next to the hatchway. “The order came over the intercom.”
    “Of course it did.” Jaina pointed her lightsaber at the nearly dismounted laser cannon. “Any chance you can reattach that and get it working in the next minute-and-a-half?”
    “No chance at all, Jedi Solo. Reattaching the power-feeds alone would take ten times that long.”
    “How’d I know you were going to say that?” Jainagrowled. She turned away and hopped down onto the deck. “All right—finish removing it and prep the craft for launch.”
    “I’m sorry, that’s impossible,” BY2B replied. “Even if we had the necessary parts, I’m not qualified to make repairs. The specifications for this craft weren’t included in my last service update.”
    “I flew it
in
here, didn’t I?” Jaina retorted. “Just tell me you haven’t been mucking around with the torpedo launchers, too.”
    “This craft has
torpedo launchers
?” BY2B asked.
    Jaina rolled her eyes, wondering exactly when the droid’s last service update had been, then rushed over to a small locker area at the edge of the hangar. She activated the lighting, flipped the toggle switch on the ancient intercom unit in the wall, and stepped into the StealthX flightsuit she had left hanging at launch-ready.
    A moment later, Lando’s voice crackled out of the tiny speaker. “Yes,
Jaina?
What can
I
do for
you?

    Jaina frowned. The voice certainly
sounded
like Lando’s. “How about a status report?” she asked, pushing her arms through the suit sleeves. “My StealthX is really messed up. No use taking it out.”
    “My, that is
too
bad,” Lando’s voice said. “But don’t be
con
cerned. Ar-en-eight has
near
ly sorted out the sys
tem
problems.”
    “Great.” Jaina sealed the flightsuit’s front closure and stepped into her boots. “I’ll head aft and check out the hyperdrive.”
    “Oh.” Lando’s voice seemed surprised. “That won’t be
nec
essary. Ar-en-eight is running diag
nos
tics now. I’m sure the Em-Nine-O and his crew can
han
dle any
nec
essary re
pairs
.”
    And
his
crew. If there had been any doubt before, now Jaina
knew
she was talking to an imposter. Not long ago, Lando had confided to Jaina that the onlyway he had survived all those solitary prospecting trips early in his career was to close his eyes whenever one of the
Rockhound
droids spoke and imagine she was a beautiful woman. He would never have referred to M9EO as a male.
    Jaina grabbed her helmet and gloves out of the locker, then said, “Okay. If you’ve got everything under control, I’m going to stop by my bunk and grab some shuteye before my shift comes up.”
    “Yes, why don’t
you
do that?” The voice sounded almost relieved. “I’ll
wake
you if anything comes
up
.”
    “Sounds good. See you in four hours.”
    Jaina flicked off the intercom switch, then started back toward her StealthX, securing her helmet and glove seals as she walked. Gullible, no Force-presence, and a terrible liar—the Voice definitely belonged to a stowaway droid, probably one sent by the Sith. That made enough sense that Jaina felt vaguely guilty for not anticipating the tactic in time to prevent the sabotage. The only thing she
didn’t
understand was why the Sith hadn’t just rigged the fusion core to blow. A
living
stowaway they might have valued enough to work out an escape plan—but a
droid?
She could not imagine that any Sith deserving of the name would give a second thought to sacrificing a droid.
    Jaina reached her StealthX and found BY2B standing behind the far wing, holding the last laser-cannon in her heavy cargo arms. Jaina did a quick visual inspection of the bedraggled

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