Call us optimistic
We get the meanest looks
We are bust through romantics
History books will show
History books will show
"Two fighters on our tail," Isaac's hands flew across the controls as the shuttle entered the atmosphere. He glanced at Zark, "They're hailing us."
"Ossan Navy, or whats left of it," Zark said, his eyes closed,
"Don't respond. Prepare for evasive maneuvers."
"I thought you used to live here?" Isaac raised his eyebrows but didn't touch the comms, "Not even going to say hello?"
"There will be time for dealing with the Ossans," the Jedi answered, his expression a mask of serenity,
"Our business lies in Knossa for now, but if I'm correct the Navy won't handle the silent treatment very well."
The shuttle screamed across the Ossan sky as the two fighters fell in formation behind them. For several moments that seemed like an eternity to the smuggler the three ships remained like this. The comm system blinked repeatedly as the fighters' attempts to hail them went unanswered.
The moment was finally broken when laser blasts flew across their viewport.
"Warning shots!" Isaac growled.
"Can you keep them off us until we reach our destination?"
"I know a few tricks," the smuggler nearly whispered as the shuttle lurched forward into a much quicker speed, "With a little maneuvering and a lot of luck I think we can make it."
The shuttle lurched suddenly to the side as more blasts flew by, narrowly missing them. These shots weren't warnings. The fighters boosted their speeds in an attempt to catch up. The smaller vessels gained rapidly on the shuttle, sending a few more near misses their way.
Cain wasn't lying when he said he knew a few tricks, and for a few minutes he managed to keep the two fighters off their tail, straining the inertial dampeners nearly to their limits. Both men felt the lurch in the pits of their stomachs as the vessel pulled off twists and turns that it wasn't designed for.
"Brace!" Isaac yelled suddenly as a laser blast skimmed the side of the shuddle, sending them lurching to the side for a few terrifying seconds.
The smuggler regained control quickly, and the pursuit continued. As they roared on through the sky he began to see the telltale blobs of a city coming into view on the horizon. Knossa. They were almost there. The helm began to blare loudly as warning screens flashed all over the console.
"Concussion missile!" Isaac relayed, sending the shuttle into several twists and turns in an attempt to shake the projectile, "Shit, I can't shake it! If you know any Jedi tricks, now would be a good time!"
Zark didn't respond, but rather sunk deeper into his state of meditation. He reached out with the Force, feeling all around him. He felt the signature of the smuggler sitting next to him, a strong sense of anxiety emanating from the man. As he reached out further, he felt the presence of the two pilots quickly closing in.
Finally, he managed to locate the missile homing in on them. His breath quickened and sweat began to slowly trickle down his face. The missile began to wobble steadily and it lost speed. Zark grit his teeth and focused harder, his hands clenching the arm rests of the chair as his brow furrowed in concentration.
The missile's wobble increased as it began to lose forward momentum rapidly. It began to lose altitude as the projectile lost its lock on the shuttle, suddenly deteriorating into a downward spiral that ended abruptly when it exploded in a dazzle of brilliant light and fire. One of the fighters had to break up to avoid flying through the explosion, but the other continued its rapid approach, firing bursts of laser fire in their direction.
Then, suddenly, it broke off, leaving its pursuers in the clear.
"They're gone!" Isaac exclaimed, confusion filling his features, "They would have had us before I could've hoped to land. Why did they leave?"
"We're entering Knossa city limits," Zark explained, a smile of satisfaction slowly creeping onto his exhausted riddled face,
"No fly zone for Ossan Navy. We made it."
"Would've been useful information a little earlier," Cain grumbled to himself, "'Hey Isaac, all you have to do is reach city limits and we'll be fine.' Fucking hell...and how the skiff did you know it was a no fly zone anyway!"
"Calm, my friend," Zark mewed, his voice soothing,
"To be perfectly honest, I did. It was an educated guess. Lucky for us it turned out to be accurate. Besides, if I had been so frank with you, you might have gotten lazy and blown us up."
Isaac opened his mouth in fiery retort but, casting a sidelong glance to the Jedi Master, realized that the man sitting next to him was laughing. His response died in his throat, and he began to chuckle softly as well.
A few minutes later, the shuttle set down within a huge ruin that vaguely resembled an ancient spaceport. Isaac marveled at the decrepitude around him, never realizing until now the fullest extent of what Zark had meant by 'thousands of years ago'.
"Shit..." he breathed, taking in the surroundings, "This place is...all this time, and nobody cared enough to rebuild it?"
"If only it were so easy," Zark answered, sighing,
"Knossa is a testament to Ossan history. Don't think for a second that nobody cared. But...you must understand, reconstruction only began a few decades ago. The planet was uninhabitable before them, and those who call themselves true Ossans now are only distant descendants of former exiles. Most who live on the planet are settlers, arriving with the first efforts of the reconstruction and staking claim to the planet as a new home."
"But the rest of the planet is back pretty much to normal, for the most part, right?" upon receiving the affirming nod from the Jedi, he continued, "Then why not Knossa? Frell, it was the
capital, wasn't it? Why save it for last? You said it'd require many Rogue Jedi...why would Jedi be needed to rebuild?"
"To understand that, you must understand why the Force works," Zark said, his gaze growing distant as he spoke,
"The Force leaves...imprints upon great concentrations of energy. Think of it like radiation...it lingers. These imprints can be wellsprings of serenity and peace, like that which usually arises within Jedi Temples, or they can be...something else. A crater...of pain and suffering, torment. The Darkside.
This entire planet was nearly eradicated of all life by a disaster set into motion by the ancient Sith. And this...Knossa, was a powerful wellspring of Lightside energy. When the two struck there were inevitable...side effects."
"What kind of side effects?" Isaac asked.
Zark snapped out of his empty stare and cast the man a side long glance,
"Just...stay close to me."
Those five words spoke volumes to the smuggler, and suddenly he felt cold. Anything that could worry the man sitting next to him was something that deserved his utter and complete terror. He had met Zark Ekan when he was on the run from the Sith and an entire Imperial legion, and even then the man had born a grim smile.
There was no smile upon his face, and Isaac realized that, apart from those moments in the med bay, this was the first time he had seen the Jedi's spirits considerably dampened. His hand drifted down to his blaster, as if to fend off anything lurking outside the shuttle.
Something outside the viewport caught Isaac's attention, and his eyes widened.
"There's...something out there," he said, squinting in an attempt to better perceive the docking bay floor, "I think they might be humanoid."
"I know," Zark replied, leaning back in his seat,
"They're surrounding the shuttle as we speak."
"Why the fuck didn't you say anything?!" Isaac howled, his hands flying for the controls, but again Zark grabbed his wrists.
"Hold. They mean us no harm," the Jedi said, his eyes meeting the smuggler's,
"If you do something...foolish, however, then that might change."
"Who...who are they?" Isaac whispered, his hand firmly gripping the butt of his blaster.
"The natives, Isaac," Zark told him, grinning,
"These are the true Ossans. They are the Ysanna that I spoke of. Descendants of Jedi who survived the destruction of Ossus. And we are going out to meet them. Stay close to me. And...try not to shoot at any of them, okay?"
With that, the Jedi Master rose from his seat and left the cockpit. Isaac sat there for a few moments, fear still sending shivers throughout his body, but quickly jumped up and jogged after the other man. As terrified as he was, Zark Ekan's side was probably the safest place he could be right now.
The Jedi walked down the corridor leisurely, tossing his hand out as he passed his quarters and summoning the brown robe he had taken from the abandoned Temple on Naboo with the Force to him. Not pausing in his stride, he swirled the cloak around him and donned it, tossing the hood over his head in what had, over the years, become habit.
The boarding ramp fumed smoke as it lowered with a hiss, sending light from the ship flooding out of the shuttle to clash with the setting sunlight of the planet. Zark stood at the top of the ramp, a robed figure bathed in shadow from the two sources of light, and waited for it to reach the ground.
The Ysanna came into view before the ramp hit, primitive slugthrowers in their hands that were trained upon the Jedi. Isaac stood behind the corner, peering around it to glimpse what would happened. If Zark was gunned down, he would hit the boarding ramp controls and make a dash for the cockpit, hoping none of the men outside thought quickly enough to jump on board before the ramp raised enough to prevent it.
"Comforting thoughts..." the Jedi whispered out of the corner of his mouth, eliciting a gasp and a sheepish look upon the smuggler's face.
"Interloper!" the cry pierced the silence as a Ysanna appeared in front of those armed with slugthrowers, apparently unarmed, "State your business in our lands, and be quick! Or you shall face the fiery judgement of the Ysanna!"
Zark gave no response, but out of the corner of his eye Isaac saw a movement in the Jedi's right, robotic hand. One of the Ysanna must have seen it too, because there was the booming report of a slugthrower firing. The lightsaber came to life in a sudden crackling of energy and the projectile disintegrated as it hit the blade brought up to block it.
"Hold!" cried the leader of the Ysanna soldiers. The armed Ysanna kept their weapons trained upon the Jedi, but did not fire, "Jedi...or
Sith..."
The last word came out as a biting curse, and Zark grinned to himself. They had not forgotten their roots.
This time, he spoke,
"I am Jedi Master Zark Ekan, former Knight of the Rogue Jedi Order, and the last remaining Jedi loyal to the memory of Rogue Jedi Master Gash Jiren. To whom do I speak?"
"How do we know you tell the truth?!" the leader of the Ysanna cried, "This could be...Sith treachery!"
As soon as the last word escaped his mouth, a bolt of pure white electricity erupted from the Jedi's left fingertip. The beam struck the lead Ysanna as he reeled back in shock, bouncing harmlessly off of him and flowing over his companions with similar effect. The Spark of the Lightside was harmless against those pure of heart.
The docking bay flooded with whispers, and the Ysanna in front of him dropped immediately into a kneeling bow. More Ysanna emerged from various hiding spots, their slugthrowers cast upon the ground along with their prostrating bodies.
"Master Jedi!" the leader who had challenged him cried, "Forgive us! I am Okko the Wise, leader of these people! We humbly submit ourselves to your will, disciple of the Master Jedi Jiren!"
"Arise, Okko the Wise!" Zark's voice boomed out, more terrifying then Isaac had ever heard it,
"Arise, all of you! Gash Jiren would not stand to see you kneel before him, and neither shall I! Arise, my friends!"
Once more, whispers flooded the area. After a long hesitation, the Ysanna Okko rose to his feet, his head still lowered as his eyes averted the Jedi standing before him. Slowly, the other Ysanna followed suit, many of them also averting their gaze.
With another swivel of his wrist, the lightsaber deactivated and the robotic hand reappeared. Zark strode down the boarding ramp and walked right up to Okko, his eyes filled with sadness as he realized the man was shaking. Gently, he lifted the man's chin with his left, human hand.
"I mean you no harm, friend Okko," Zark whispered, his voice a soothing wave of serenity,
"I come in peace to your people, as a humble servant of the Jedi, of the Force. Do not fear me."
Tears formed at the edge of Okko's eyes, and he pulled Zark into an embrace, "We have kept Knossa safe for you, Master Ekan. We hoped that...that one would return. After Jiren's death..."
"I know, Okko. I know," he whispered in the man's ear, accepting the embrace and patting him gently on the back. They separated, ending the embrace, and Zark spoke louder, addressing all those around him,
"I lost hope as well. They took the best of us, the one man I believed could save us all. I mourned his passing and gave up the call of the Jedi, as did the other Rogues. How could we succeed where Gash Jiren had failed?
For years I asked myself that question, and then, one day I realized that all this time I had been asking the wrong question. I shouldn't have asked how we could succeed without him. I should have asked myself that even if all hope is lost; even if this galaxy is doomed, shouldn't we at least try? Isn't that what Gash Jiren would have wanted? I don't know if I can succeed where Master Jiren could not, but I hear the Force, and it calls to me! Does it call to you?
I come to you now, and I kneel before you," at these words, Zark dropped to his knees in front of Okko,
"I beg you, my friends. Will you help me? Will you honor Gash Jiren's memory? The Jedi Order is gone, Naboo has been taken by the Empire. Ossus is the galaxy's last hope, a faint glimmer in a sea of darkness. Help me, I beg you. You...we, are the Light's last hope."
For an eternity, no one spoke. Zark kneeled upon the ground, his hood cast back to reveal his face, tears forming in his eyes. The crystal pulsed underneath his robe. And then, Okko held out his hand. Tentatively taking hold of it, the Ysanna lifted Zark up to his feet.
"On behalf of the Ysanna, I say we will help you," Okko proclaimed, "Long ago, Master Jiren united the Ysanna tribes. He and his followers taught us many things, including a deeper understanding of the Force. I hear the call you hear, Master Ekan. I will help you, and my people will help you. By your side, we will fight the Darkness until our dying breaths. This I swear."
"Thank you, Okko the Wise," Zark breathed, tears flowing from his eyes freely,
"I gladly accept your vow."
"What would you have us do, Master Ekan?" Okko bowed low, "We are yours to command."
"You are no one's to command, Okko," Zark said, motioning for the man to rise,
"You are Ysanna, Protectors of the Light. I ask you, as a friend, to guide me to the Great Jedi Library."
The Ysanna's eyes widened in fear, "I will do as you ask, but know this! A great evil resides within those walls."
"I know," Zark responded, his expression grim,
"and I'm going to destroy it."