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"These symbols are comprised of very intricate combinations. I doubt any one person could do it," the Lead Imperial Scientist spoke, when all had been unloaded and time allotted to go through the papers and material of the captured researchers.
"Could a droid do it?" Captain Chandler asked, standing in Uniform against the backdrop of Spartan soldiers lining the wall at silent attention.
"An astromech or similiar.. yes. I believe so. The calculations are made up of seemingly random base formulas. Only the most versatile of minds could really traverse the fields of quantum logic and mathematics."
The General turned to Damien, seated at a table with more of his kind.
Inquisitors all of them. Dressed regally in black, their presence here was no mistake.
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"Droids... or force users." he interrupted softly.
The Scientist stopped in mid-explanation and stared open mouthed at the General.
"You knew!" he accused. "You knew of the constructs before we started for this world. You knew and said nothing?"
The General ignored him for the small man soon would be lost in the research that had so captured the imaginations of his prisoners.
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He turned an eye to the Inquisitor and the man in regal black nodded approvingly to the General as if he knew what Simon thought.
The Spartans followed the General out of the small building and out into a compound bustling with activity.
Stormtroopers were scattered everywhere, the occassional AT-AT pounding along the ground in the distance, maintaining a perimeter against the unknown.
He noted other members of The New Order's Inquistorium overseeing the work of the scientists that had lived on the planet for a brief moment of time. Their minds were under the complete control of the Inquisitors.
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He would need to fill out a detailed report to Grand Admiral Hyfe and foward one to Grand Admiral Zell's retreat.
He stopped a moment to gaze out at the planet the Empire occupied at his order, remembering the aging Grand Admiral and their mission to Carida. He vaguely wondered what the old tactician was doing nowadays.
"The Empire resurges after the long night." he whispered to himself. "The plan is in motion, Zell. Piece by piece we shall soon regain our ascendancy in this galaxy of chaos."
Reflecting on the Grand Admiral's strategies, he mused that they tended to focus on a singular objective, the success fully relying on the Admiral's force of will to be fully realized. And what a will!
His gaze flickered to a spot in the sky in which direction lay the bright center of the galaxy.
"Soon.. old friend. Soon."
He noted that more defensive works were being placed around the constructs and the central obelisk that were left not very well tended by it's designers.
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In front and behind the contructs, mines were layed...even the constructs themselves having been rigged with explosives.
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Even in his moment of greatest triumpth, there was always the spectre of defeat. Always.
The firing point defense system had been tested and was now fully operational leaving everything in the compoud covered. The still night air turned to wail as TIE Schimitars and Defenders roared overhead.
He went to the small office that he had taken over to glance at the holographic topographical layout of the planet when he found Ciscero sitting in his chair with his legs propped up on the desk.
"Finished?" Kaine asked wryly.
"Hardly," The Intel man responded. "The system needs to be rebooted. Your Inquisitors are brain draining the poor wench of a lady scientist to remove all the blocks and safeguards on the machines. It's tedious but we shall be able to proceed in about an hour."
Simon, nodded, pleased with the report.
The Intel man suddenly sat up, his legs swinging down. "What are those cylinders that were placed near those ruins?"
Kaine grinned. "Hyperspatial transmitter stations."
Ciscero's eyes narrowed. "To transmit eh? One thing bothered me as we assaulted the planet."
"And that was?" Kaine prodded, knowing that the Intel Agent's mind was starting to work beyond the "out of the loop" position he found himself in. Kaine approved for he tested the agent's perceptive ranges. By working the man against knowledge out of his league, he was gauge the mettle of Imperial Intelligence.
"Why did we have to ionize the atmosphere to block transmissions from the ship to the surface. There was only one civilian craft in orbit. Even after we knew this, we ionized the atmosphere. Even if there were legions of enemy soldier's on the planet, without the support of a navy, we could have bombarded them from orbit and saved ourselves the trouble of landing."
Kaine tilted his head. "More would have been involved than simply that.. but I take your meaning."
"So why the ionization? To block transmissions from the surface? We'd already jammed system-wide transmissions. So what danger would fifteen scientists hold to the grand Imperial Army?"
"There are dangers... and there are dangers." was Kaine's cryptic, if uninformative, reply.
"The only danger they could have posed was one to blow our secrecy. That has not happened."
"And now?"
"Now? Thousands of mines have been laid and our fleet stands ready. For what?... the next phase I believe. But what I want to know now..." Ciscero looked out a plexiglass window at the massive constructs outside forming a sort of circle and Kaine knew he had guessed the truth. "...is how you found this place?"
Kaine's eyes flashed, "Remember the story I was telling about the blue skinned man who had destroyed Arcadia by using the worms to fester in it's water supply?"
At Ciscero's nodd, Kaine continued. "Well, I never thought to see his kind again. The Empire rescued me and I returned into the fold but not before that damned race burned their pitiful existence into my soul."
Kaine leaned forward and nearly whispered, "Imagine my surprise when I found one during our takeover of Belkadan. After I had burned the rebels out of existance and thwarted the plans of our enemies, imagine my surprise at seeing a similar blue skinned infiltrator. Amidst torturing, he gave me a list of place's he'd been."
"He gave you Aridia, didn't he?"
The smile on Kaine's face told all. "And from there, I found the pirate's nest of them.. and the location to this place."
Ciscero wondered truly how long this plan had been simmering inside the General's mind.
"What's so important about this place?"
Kaine grinned a feral smile and turned to the constructs. "Must you ask that?"
Ciscero laughed out loud. "So what now?"
An eyebrow raised. "Now? We go to work."
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Several groups of Spartans stood at the ready as the Inqisitors pushed the captured scientific team to their limits and put the calculations together in rapid succession.
One by one, the complex signals of the from the obelisk triggered each of the constructs into a flurry of activity. The Spartans were well out of range as the event horizons of each fluctuated, grew and then shrank back to a size to fit it's holding orifice.
Ciscero's eyes narrowed, pieces of the puzzle starting fall into place but question still coming forth.
"Where are the original inhabitants of this world? The caretakers? The Keepers? What the frell happened to everybody?!"
Simon watched as the cylinders were pushed through each construct except one and the system then shut down. Turning to Captain Chandler and the other military leaders wanting to catch a glimpse of the machine's in action he said, "Now .. we wait."
Turning to Ciscero he mused, "What happens to all displaced people Ciscero? They go home. This planet was overrun by The New Alliance and the former caretakers, having their science kept from them what else could they do? Barter for protection against the stronger? What do all weak fools do?"
Kaine sighed. "I didn't know the details of their operation here, but the captured records tell no lies here. The Alliance figured out what the very designers had forgotten and politics being what it was.. the Alliance bartered their knowledge for land."
"Ahh," Cicsero said. "The military bases being set up here and there, some only half finished in construction. It's like something happened.. something major.. I wonder why they were all abandoned so rapidly."
"Diplomats and fools, Ciscero. Something big did happen to them. Something they never thought possible. The fall of the New Alliance was long in the making. With higher level jobs being taken over by their fanatical use of droids in everyday life, the unrest of the common people was becoming evident. How can normal people compare to the efficiency of droids? Tell me Ciscero, what happens when Joe Somebody tries to get a job but finds he's placed under the watchful eye of a supervisor droid. By what standard would the droid measure their workers? It's a very complex psychology that drives us against the tyranny of aliens. People will endure great lengths under the tyrannical rule of their own kind, Ciscero, but put an alien..an android, in charge... and everything begins to fall apart."
"In a mechanized society, unemployment soars, crime climbs even despite the best attempts at quelling it...and what did the Alliance do? They put robots in charge of their policy enforcement organizations. Now their citizens were forced under the watchful eye of bloodless, emotionless machines."
Ciscero cringed at the thought. "They slit their own throats. If not for their dissolution, Revolution would have come."
"Without backing from the military coffers and with expenses of military expeditions growing, the dissolution of the New Alliance High Command left many without access to the public funds."
Ciscero finished the sentence, "..and without money, people leave."
"No more support ships, no resupply convoys, no funding for continued research and developement, what happens?"
"Presence fades."
"And so it has. Miltary bases abandoned without much thought.. there was no longer a government to be accountable too. The bureaucratic fools of the New Republic who took over the administration of the Alliance's former worlds didn't just pick up right away as if nothing happened. It takes time for bureaucracy to catch up to action so for a few weeks, perhaps months, all the planets of the New Alliance were self governed. The shutting down of the Alliance's policy of high level droid governing, Almania, Obroa-Skai, Wayland..all these looked to restoring order first among themselves and their populations."
"The inhabitants of this planet still do not know how to use their technology!" Ciscero snapped.
"It doesn't look that way or we'd have had more opposition. I had to catch the surface unwares, Ciscero. If someone had gotten away, who knows what we'd be facing now."
"Why didn't you activate that construct?", the Intel man asked pointing to the one unused.
Kaine actually smiled at that, "Because that one was shut down before we came...because the Alliance came here from somewhere."
"But that would have been secret yes?"
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"But, General, why are they here in the first place?"
"Because they are scientists. Despite what they know (granted it's alot), they recognize that they do not know it all. If the government that was supporting their project (even if used for military purposes) falls, then what's the next step."
Ciscero snapped his fingers. "Private funding of the research!"
"Supplies, equipment and personnel all monetarily supported by private companies wishing to get their hands on a marketable technology.."
"ARLISS INDUSTRIES!!" Ciscero cried out, the dots finally connecting for him.
"Obroa-Skai provided the research and scientific impetus while Muunilist provided the financial backing however ambiguously."
"Arliss' daughter keeps you well informed." Ciscero eyed Kaine.
A shadow of a grin crossed the General's lips. "Be that as it may, Seamus himself alerted me to their donations."
"He's up to something."
"No doubt, but I've more important Jawas to fry."
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"Signal coming in!" shouted the communications officer. The leaders comprising Sentinel's 2nd Division, the 256th, had already gone back to their vessels, preparing for action.
"Extrapolate!" Kaine ordered and the computers and astromechs crunched the numbers from the signals coming in to determine coordinates.
One by one, they listed on the screens and Kaine had the coordinates ran up the fleet, dividing into separate groups. Of the seven constructs, only two coordinates remained a mystery.
"We have them!" Simon said to noone in particular.
The Abolisher field came down for each group of vessels to enter hyperspace toward's their intended destinations.
A lone Interdictor cruiser began to set a course from Planet 002 using sublight engines.
"Reactivate the system..." Kaine ordered, as the captives were roused from a much needed rest by the Inquisitors. "..and shut down recievers. Send the autodestruct signal and silence the probes."
One by one.. each probe was destroyed.
The Abolisher fields were once more activated.
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Each individual operation was carried out to the letter. The small fleet would exit hyperspace at the edge of the mass shadow's influence.
As soon as the fleet was secured from hyperspace, Abolisher fields went up surrounding the system and system wide jamming commenced. The standard Imperial attack procedure was initiated and the Empire moved against worlds unaccustomed to the strength thrown at them.
The constructs on Planet 002 were activated once more and hundreds of Spartans poured through to coincide with the Fleet's arrival at the distant locations.
Only the action taken against Planet 005 was different. There, the Spartans waited.
For that was the "homeworld". The source of the designers.
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The fleet followed the standard procedure of exiting hyperspace and jamming.
However, this planet was different. Boasting a population of millions, the Empire was going to be hardpressed to take and hold the planet until their mission was successfully completed.
For the succes of the mission, Kaine devised a plan that the Captain now put into practice.
Moving the Constrainer Interdiction Pickets past the homeworld's orbit, they closed the gap toward the system's sun until a certain point.
"Activate gravity well generators," the Captain ordered and the line of Interdictors cast their invisible forces outward, grappling toward the sun.
The fleet maintained the Interdiction Field for several hours, as the rest of the fleet ionized the planet's atmosphere blinding their sensors to the actions of the Imperial Forces.
"Sensor's have found a spike forming!" someone shouted. The Captain closed his eyes at the eagerness of the officer.
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"Signal the others." he ordered. "To us falls the duty. Good hunting."
The Comm. Officer frowned but said nothing as he relayed the message and was surprised as the rest of the captains ordered their vessels away... to take cover behind the planet.
"They wish us luck, sir."
"Forward!" the Captain of the remaining Interdictor ordered, acknowledging the signal with a nod, and the cruiser began to move closer to the sun.
"Maintain a lock on that spike,"
"Sir? I don't understand what is.."
The Captain turned to his Exec. and calmly ordered, "Remove safety mechanisms from the gravity generators."
"What??" some of the younger crewman shouted in surprise.
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The Executive Officer entered the code unlocking the safeties and alarms signalled throughout the ship.
and soon after...
..the Constrainer was no more as the mounting gravitational forces ripped it's tiny hull to shreds.
The conflicting gravitational forces drew on the "spike" that had registered on the Imperial vessel's scanning equipment..
.. and the sun flared.
The solar flare was enormous, raking it's devestating force across the planet...
With the jamming, the citizen's cries went unheard.
Kaine's plan had worked.
The planet fell silent and the Abolisher's activated their fields as the Constrainers powered down.
With the planet cut off, the Imperial Fleet fell upon it savagely.
On the surface of Planet 005, no one was alive to see the ancient construct come to life as it formed an ironically waterlike surface in stark contrast to the heat blasted structures surrounding it.
A figure appeared..
A Spartan.
And then, another.
and another.
and..