The operation was in full swing by now. The previous night, after the briefing, Wes had had Red 4 run a full search of all security holos using the two images from the pirated holochannel. Red 4 hadn't come up with much, but it was a start. He had managed to track the man through the city down to an old form of transport. Because of smog and the inability of his relatively small team of men to scour the hundreds of miles of urban wasteland, Wes did the only thing he could do. His men were told to plot all possible exits for the train and scan those areas for suspicious activity.
From there, though, they had nothing to go on. No actual evidence linking this man or his companions to a crime of any sort. They could always detain them, but if they were experienced, they would be able to resist interrogation methods. The only thing Wes was waiting on now was a scan of all activity in the area.
"Sir," came a voice from behind him. Wes slowly turned from the view port, where he had been gazing out at the cityscape again. Red 4 approached and saluted.
"Sir, we've traced all activity in the area and only come up with one possible contact. A police vehicle recently made an excursion into an unmonitored area. It will take time, but I believe we can patch into the speeder's monitoring systems and locator records."
Wes took the information in. What a break! Most of the planetary security force had no clue that the Empire tracked their every move. Transmitters, holos, recording devices, locators - the Empire thought of everything. Sometimes the Empire's suspicions of even its own paid off handsomely.
"Run a check on the speeder," he said. "See which officer had it at the time. Then pull his data files - I want to know everything."
***
So Wesley Vos now found himself in a speeder, headed towards the residence of one Bartley Fims, constable of the planet Coruscant. Accompanying him were Captain Lucen Sephios, his second in command; Black 3, his best martial artist; Red 4, his slicer; and Racen Selerre, commander of Gray Squadron. In a second speeder were Fims' parents, along with two more Imperials, and his siblings were being detained at HQ. Direct holo feed, of course. This man was going to help them.
Earlier that morning, around 0300 hours standard time, Red 4 had managed to patch into the locater for the vehicle, as well as into the audio feed of the recording device on the speeder. The man had said quite a bit that incriminated him as a criminal to the Empire. The only problem was that they couldn't pick up anything from the time he left the security holo coverage until the time he returned. Whoever he met with had had some kind of jamming device. The holos were a bit better. It was clear that Fims had met with enemies of the Empire, but who they were or what they said was unknown. But they would find out.
Captain Vos exited the speeder first, followed by the rest of his team. In order to show the man they meant business, they did not knock or ask for admittance. Instead, Red 4 moved silently forward and began working on the security codes for the door. Ten seconds later, the door slid open, and Captain Vos led the way inside.
It didn't take long to find Fims' bedroom. The constable was asleep - too happily, it seemed to Wes. Waving his men into the room, he pulled out a small scanner and activated it. One blaster, by the constable's head. Vibroblade nearby. Cautious guy...but not cautious enough.
Gray 1 (Selerre) moved his two hundred plus pound bulk forward and grabbed the sleeping constable by his shirt, lifting him into the air with seemingly little effort, and at the same time moving him away from both weapons. The constable, wide-awake now, started screaming and yelling. Too much of a racket for Wes. The noise suddenly stopped as Fims found himself looking down the barrel of a 9mm slug thrower with the eye of a very angry Imperial Captain behind it.
Fims' face visibly deflated. He knew he was in trouble. The constables of Coruscant are well trained, but they are generally not known for their ability to keep their emotions hidden. Intelligence people were better at that sort of work, the High Command figured. No need to train the constables. It wasn't the first time Fims had thought them wrong.
But this time, he thought now,
it just might be the last.
Wes spoke quietly. "Now, Mr. Fims, we can do this one of two ways. The Commander here can set you down and you can cooperate nicely, or we can severely damage you and then you can cooperate, though perhaps not so nicely, eh? You choose."
Fims didn't have a hard decision to make. A quick glance showed at least four Imperials, all armed, against himself, unarmed and helpless. He nodded fearfully.
"Good," continued Wes, lowering his weapon. "Set him against the wall, Commander. Gently, please," he added, as Selerre moved too quickly. "Now, Mr. Fims," he began, "we know that you have been consorting with enemies of the Empire. If I so desired, it would be perfectly within my rights to execute you right now." Fims began to sweat. This was working quite well. "If you know anything about Imperial procedure," Wes continued, "you know that we have already apprehended your family and are holding them."
Wes produced a live-feed holo and showed it to Fims. "Here, take a look." The holo showed his five siblings in binders, surrounded by Imperial guards. "Now, it would be quite easy to execute them, as well. Furthermore," Wes said as Fims' parents were brought into the room, "you can see that we could torture and execute your parents as well. Just so you know the seriousness of your crime, Mr. Fims.
"Now, Mr. Fims, I don't really want to hurt you or your family. It is not my idea of an enjoyable morning, ripping out people's nails, sending electrical shocks coursing through their bodies...so please don't make me do so." Perfect. Fims was basically a puddle on the floor by now.
"So, Mr. Fims. You give us accurate information on everything, and I mean
everything, you and the creatures you met yesterday discussed, and I will allow you all to go free. If the information is false, or if you refuse, well...I really don't need to tell you what we'll do, do I?"
Fims blurted out, "I'll tell you, I'll tell you, just don't hurt them,
please don't hurt them!" He was a mess by now. The Empire had discovered his treason that quickly. A small part of the constable was amazed by the efficiency of the Empire even while he trembled and wept with fear.
Wes was in complete control now, and he knew it. "Then start talking, Mr. Fims, and we'll see how useful your information proves."
Fims began. "I simply told them where the Commissioner kept his arrest files. They're under a chair in his office. I also told them that I appreciated what they did by calming the riots."
Wes searched the constable's face. No trace of a lie. "And what did they tell you? Anything? Or did you just offer that information freely?"
"No," replied Fims. "They all but confirmed they were spies from the Coalition."
"All but confirmed?" asked Selerre.
"Well, they didn't actually admit it...but when I asked them, they didn't deny it, either."
Wes smiled. That was all he needed. "Alright. Thank you, Constable; you've been more than helpful. Commander, escort this man and his family down to headquarters. Place them in separate cells until we return. Remain at the base with Gray and Green Squadrons, and have Black and Red meet me at this rendezvous point." Wes passed Selerre a datapad he had just entered the coordinates into. "And Commander, tell them to hurry."
Fims protested as he was being led away. "But Captain, I told you what I know!"
Wes smiled once again. "We'll find out, won't we?" He turned to the rest of his men. "All right boys, lets move."
***
The rendezvous point was about a kilometer from the security station and the Commissioner's office. The two squadrons met at about the time J-4 was disguising himself as a lamp. Wes immediately began issuing orders. "First, and most important, no shooting. I want all of these guys, and I doubt they're stupid enough to send everyone on one operation. We observe, then follow them back to wherever their base is.
"Black Squadron, you stay with me. We spread out on this side of the station. Red, circle around out of sight and come from the other direction. I want that place covered from all angles. Understand? If there's no one there, we wait. They have to come sometime, and it will be soon. If they are Coalition, they're on a very hostile world, and they'll want to get off as quickly as possible." He eyed up his team. He'd certainly picked the best. "Remember, no shooting." He took a deep breath, then finished, "Go."
Red Squadron piled into their speeders and moved off. Black Squadron moved slowly up the street, using bridges and the speeders when necessary. It wasn't long, though, before they were in visual range of the station. Wes pulled out a pair of macrobinoculars.
No sign of life as of yet - well, there was that rat...or was it a rat? Wes zoomed in closer...there. Couldn't tell what it was, but it was definitely movement. Two clicks on the comm indicated that Red Squadron was in position. Two more clicks - they'd also spotted something. Now just to sit and wait.