Byss
Those who said the Imperial Palace on Coruscant had never seen the temple of the late Emperor Palpatine on his secret retreat at Byss. The tower, hewn out of granite so black it seemed to suck light into it, rose so high as to nearly burst into space. From its uppermost floor, the great Throne Room of the Emperor, one could watch the Imperial Fleet on patrol above what was arguably the most heavily defended redoubt in the Empire.
Yuri cared little for the Throne Room, nor its awe-inspiring views of Byss’ natural nebula phenomena, however. His interest was buried deep below the tower’s foundations, hidden away behind layers of security even Lupercus Darksword, with all his mastery of the Sith arts, could not break.
“Lightsabers are no use here.” Yuri had said irritably to the Sith Lord when they had met, prior to his visiting Byss, “Palpatine was a genius. His secrets cannot be undone with violence, but with intellect.”
And such was the case. Like his takeover of the Old Republic, completed so seamlessly that the denizens of the galaxy barely noticed, until they realized that they were cheering for the Empire, his hidden works on Byss were protected under layers so deep that only the truly worthy could unlock them.
Stepping into the room that, according to any official or unofficial record, did not exist, Yuri felt cold. His environment suit, worn to protect him from any possible biological or chemical agents, registered normal room temperature.
The chill Yuri felt had nothing to do with the temperature. It had everything to do with being the first man to step into this room in more than two decades. The first man to lay eyes on Palpatine’s most fearsome – and most feared – technological devices.
Yuri drew a breath and stepped across the frontier, searching for some way to activate the lights.
There was no need – as he entered, the room was lit up from beneath by what Yuri had thought was a decorative design on the floor. Looking now, he realized it was a holoprojector. And hovering a meter above the ground now was the head of the late Emperor Palpatine, several times normal size, glaring down at him.
“Welcome, Yuri.” It said, the cold, yellow gaze of his eyes cutting into Yuri, even through the hologram.
The engineer was snatched back, his mind searching, remembering. He had never met the Emperor. He had been but a boy on Adumar when the New Order was formed, not even eighteen when Stormtroopers broke into his family’s home and killed them.
“The Force is a pathway to many abilities some consider unnatural.” The hologram said, with a vague hint at something further. Then it vanished, the holoprojector sputtering. The main lights came up, displaying not so much a room as a chamber, stretching so far in front that it actually vanished with the curvature of the planet.
“My stars.” The engineer whispered, stunned for perhaps the first time in his life.
Palpatine had been a busy man. His development teams had created some of the most fearsome weapons in the Imperial arsenal – the first and second Death Stars. The Eclipse Star Destroyer. The Dark Troopers.
None of these were what Yuri was interested in. The New Order could build a Death Star if it wished. They had discovered the Dark Trooper project some years before.
But here, sitting as if forgotten in the midst of the chamber, was a ship nearly invisible to Yuri. But he recognized the profile instantly.
A Shadow Droid.
The most fearsome, most powerful starfighter ever created. The most potent weapon ever lost.
When the Rebels had attacked Byss, Palpatine had forseen his own end. If the planet was lost, his clones would die with him. So he reached out with all his considerable power, and he implanted in the minds of everyone on and off the planet, a vision.
The New Republic and Empire both watched as the massive Imperial flagship, the Eclipse II, rammed into the equally massive Galaxy Gun. They watched as the super weapon discharged its deadly missile straight into Byss, destroying that world in a flash of Dark Side energy.
And then, his energy spent, his young clone body reduced to that of a broken old man, Palpatine died for the last time.
Byss was thought destroyed, and the Emperor’s secrets with it.
The New Order had found Byss long ago, the Sith being drawn in by the ripples of Dark Side energy Palpatine’s death had created. It had been transformed into a Sith capital, the knights of the Sith Order feeding off the Dark Side energy there.
But the Emperor’s technology had remained hidden to even the Sith.
Hidden, until now.
Cautiously, Yuri approached the machine. He was confident that, having made it this far, he was safe, but there was no sense in taking chances. The starfighter was, relatively, tiny. Even a TIE fighter was six meters from wingtip to wingtip – the Shadow Droid was less than half that.
And yet, Yuri knew it to be as deadly as a TIE Defender. And finally, after years spent searching and developing inferior substitutes, it had been found.
For the Shadow Droid was operated not by a droid brain, but by a living human brain, wired into its flight systems. A brain that somehow managed to survive outside the host body for extended periods of time, unlike the brains implemented in the existing EMPIRE fighters.
Yuri smiled.
This would make the Empire invulnerable to attack.
XKJ11A
“Absolutely ridiculous.” Wolfgang said, his face contorted. “The Sith cannot be trusted!”
There was a general murmur of consent with the scientist statement.
“I will be the first to admit that the Sith are a contentious group. They are easily offended and very strict in their Doctrine.” Yuri said peaceably. “But they have a very stringent code of honour, and I assure you, they are trustworthy.”
“A code of honour that they adhere to until someone gets in their way!” One of the others, Nimtz, called out.
“Someone,” a voice said, with a hint of amusement, “like a fat, arrogant Imperial doctor?”
Nimtz went pale as his body was lifted from his seat. The good doctor began to scream, but no sound came out. Instead his eyes began to bulge, and he groped at his neck to loosen his collar.
“Lupercus!” Yuri called sharply. “That will do. Release him.”
“As you wish, Sir.” The Sith Lord said, stepping out from the shadows to stand at Yuri’s shoulder. Nimtz’s body fell back to his chair, where he sat, shaking.
Compared to the bald engineer, Lupercus Darksword was a handsome, dashing figure. Were it not for his cloak and the lightsaber at his hip, he could have been plucked from an ad for Imperial Recruitment.
Yuri knew it to be a lie, a manipulation of the Force. In truth Lupercus Darksword’s relationship with the Dark Side had left his scared, his face ravished by the use of so much dark power.
But for the assembled Imperials, he appeared almost heroic.
“I find your lack of faith disturbing.” The Dark Lord of the Sith said, his eyes on fire. “Count yourself lucky to remain among the living.”
Nimtz could only nod feverishly, his eyes belying the terror of his experience.
“Master Darksword is responsible for providing us with a very interesting possibility we had not considered before.” Yuri said. “I will let him explain.”
Lupercus declined to sit, instead preferring to pace back and forth at the head of the table as he spoke.
“Some of you might have heard of a certain Dark Jedi called Joruus C’Baoth. He was a clone, created by Palpatine as a test subject. He went crazy, just like your little cloned brains.
“No, Yuri here has found a way to keep the brains from going crazy, which is all well and good. It means your EMPIRE ships will be a lot better in combat, for starters.
“But back to C’Baoth.”
The Sith Lord waved a hand, and the holoprjector at the centre of the table activated, showing the image of an Imperial Star Destroyer firing on an enemy offscreen.
“That’s the Chimera, Grand Admiral Thrawn’s flagship. Note the efficiency readings down in the corner there.”
They watched, curious, as the ratings hovered around the 70% mark, what would qualify as ‘excellent’ in any navy. Then, slowly at first but gaining speed, they climbed, until they sat at 95%.
“What’s happened here is that C’Baoth has used his Force connection to connect with everyone aboard the Chimera. He’s basically using a variant of Force Telepathy to coordinate their fire.”
Yuri smiled.
“What Master Darksword is suggesting is that we make this a reality with the EMPIRE project.”
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-Theren Gevel