"That leaves all the other stormtroopers for you, Lowie," she said, springing up onto the command deck to meet her nemesis.
The young Wookiee roared his readiness, though Em Teedee did not sound quite as courageous. "Please be cautious, Master Lowbacca. It wouldn"t be wise to get delusions of grandeur."
The stormtroopers pressed forward, fifteen against one gangly young Wookiee.
Lowbacca didn"t seem to think the odds were too bad.
Tenel Ka stood before the Nightsister, holding herself tall and proud, her turquoise lightsaber in front of her. She remembered the first time she had taken the evil woman by surprise and nearly crippled her. "So, how is your knee, Tamith Kai?" The Nightsister"s violet eyes flashed, and she shook her head mockingly. "You not surrender now, weakling girl?" she said.
"This is hardly a worthwhile test of my abilities. Ha! A one-armed child who dares to think she can be a threat to me."
"You talk too much," Tenel Ka said. "Or do you intend to use your foul breath as a weapon against me?"
"You have been around those twin Jedi brats too long," Tamith Kai said.
"You"ve learned disrespect for your superiors." The Nightsister jabbed the air with her fingers and sent a bolt of blue-black lightning toward the warrior girl from Dathomir.
"I see no one here who is my superior, Tenel Ka said, intercepting the lightning bolts with her lightsaber blade. Then she used the Force to build her own positive thoughts and feelings, which she pulled around her like a shield. The Nightsister retreated a step, taken aback.
Down one level, Lowbacca slashed with his bronze lightsaber in one hand while picking up a white-armored figure with his other. He tossed the stormtrooper into three other attackers, knocking them all down.
The Imperial soldiers were crowded too closely together to use their blasters. They seemed intent on taking down the angry Wookiee through the sheer force of their own numbers.
It was a big mistake.
Up on the command deck the Nightsister circled, eyeing her young quarry with amus.e.m.e.nt. Tenel Ka held her lightsaber steady, locking her granite-gray eyes on the violet inses of her opponent.
Overhead, TIE bombers swooped down, though the pilots seemed more interested in the duel on the battle platform than in their bombing runs.
The Nightsister curled her hands, and a ball of blue lightning crackled in each palm, gathering strength. Tenel Ka knew she had to use the Nightsister"s moment of concentration for a quick surprise.
Tamith Kai stood near the edge of the upper command deck as Lowie and the stormtroopers continued to battle one level below her. The Nightsister raised her hands.
Evil fire crackled at her fingertips, waiting to be released.
Tenel Ka feinted with her lightsaber and then, completely without warning, used the Force to reach forward like an outstretched hand. She nudged the Nightsister, pushing her just enough that she stumbled over the edge. With a wild shriek, Tamith Kai steppled backward. Bolts of blue lightning sprayed harmlessly into thesky and barely missed a heavily armored TIE bomber that swooped overhead.
The Nightsister crashed among the stormtroopers and Lowbacca, who snarled at her.
Stormtroopers rushed the Wookiee, trying to drag him down, but Tamith Kai blindly released her anger, blasting them all away from her.
From the command deck Tenel Ka looked up toward the loud sound of an approaching engine-and saw a TIE bomber cruising in low, targeting its laser cannons on her!
Brilliant shots streaked out, melting holes in the deck plating at her feet.
The warrior girl danced from one side to the other, using her attunement with the Force to second-guess where the bolts would strike. The high-powered weapons were too strong for her to deflect with a mere lightsaber. She stood all alone, unprotected-an easy target.
Grimly, she made up her mind. As the Imperial fighter roared overhead, Tenel Ka locked her lightsaber blade on, then carefully estimated the proper trajectory. Underhanded, she hurled her rancor-tooth weapon up at the craft.
She had spent a great deal of time practicing her aim, throwing spears and knives, striking her chosen target every time. But here the timing was rushed and the distance greater. Still, she never doubted her ability.
The TIE bomber arched upward, gaining alt.i.tude as it curved around for a final attack run.
Her lightsaber cartwheeled through the air and, with a blazing turquoise flash, struck the side of the TIE bomber. It did not slice off one of the power-array panels as she had hoped. Instead, the energy blade sheared off a stabilizer device and ripped open a hole in the bomber"s hull. Her lightsaber pa.s.sed completely through, then plunged downward into the jungle thickness below near the edge of the river.
Unable to articulate words, the Nightsister lunged back onto the command deck with a yowl of vengeful rage. Her black cape flapped like the wings of a raven swooping in for the kill. Tamith Kai"s eyes blazed with violet fury.
Seeing the one-armed girl standing all alone without so much as a lightsaber, the Nightsister began to laugh. Her deep, guttural chuckle was filled with derision. "And now you are disarmed," Tamith Kai sneered, looking at the stump of Tenel Ka"s arm. "You waste my time, child. Why don"t you save us both some trouble and just lie down and die?"
Tenel Ka glared at the Nightsister coldly and moved a step forward, showing no sign of hesitation. "I may be disarmed," she said, "but I am never without a weapon."
With that, her left foot flashed out, swept around, and caught Tamith Kai just behind her heel. At the same time, Tenel Ka slammed her palm into the center of the Nightsister"s chest and pushed forward, toppling her opponent to the deck.
She heard the stormtroopers shouting in panic-then overhead came the rattling whine of a TIE bomber in trouble. Tenel Ka flicked her glance up, and reacted instantly.
The TIE bomber she had struck with her lightsaber had managed to circle backalthough its rear compartment was now in flames. Entirely out of control, wobbling and careening from side to side, the desperate craft came toward the battle platform.
Tenel Ka could vaguely sense the pilot"s terror. He didn"t know what to do and saw the platform as his last chance, a place where he might make an emergency landing. But Tenel Ka could tell from the speed of his descent and his total lack of maneuverability that a landing was impossible.
Seeing nothing but her own rage, the Nightsister lunged with one clawed hand to grab Tenel Ka"s ankle. The dark woman didn"t even notice the approaching danger.
Tenel Ta could waste no time fighting with her. She s.n.a.t.c.hed her booted foot free and leaped over the black-clad Nightsister, landing among the stormtroopers next to Lowie.
The stormtroopers, though, had already seen the incoming TIE bomber and scrambled to clear the deck.
"Lowbacca, we must go now," Tenel Ka said, grabbing his hairy arm.
He roared, and Em Teedee chimed in.
"Indeed. I believe that is a most sensible suggestion."
She and Lowbacca hurried to the edge of the hovering platform and looked down at the sluggish river below and the overhanging jungle trees.
Up on the command deck, Tamith Kai finally realized the impending danger as the TIE bomber came in, its engines building to a sputtering roar. The Nightsister screamed for the pilots inside the battle platform to start its repulsor engines and evade the impending crash.
They would never make it.
Lowie and Tenel Ka dove overboard, hoping for a safe place to land.
Behind them, the TIE bomber crashed into the Shadow Academy"s battle platform and exploded in an instant. Its entire cargo of remaining explosives detonated along with the engines, blasting a hole entirely through the immense vessel.
Armored plates flew like metallic snowflakes in all directions. A gout of fire and smoke blasted into the sky, and the c.u.mbersome battle platform plummeted, choking and rumbling.
The ma.s.s of unrecognizable wreckage exploded several more times as it plunged into the river....
LASER BLASTS FROM the pursuing TIE fighters spanged against Jaina"s stolen Imperial ship. One blast sizzled off a corner of the hexagonal power array, sending up a shower of sparks.
She fought to maintain control as her ship began to spin. She lost power, but still her ship flashed onward, propelled by its stealth drive. The silent engines had been made for covert action-not for all-out speed.
Behind her, the furious TIE fighters closed the distance.
Jaina flew a frantic evasive action, up and down, diving toward the jungle treetops and then pulling up, hoping the Imperial pilots would make a mistake-slam into a tree branch or collide with each other or something.
No such luck.
The three pursuers had reached pointblank firing range, and Jaina had to take one last gamble. Using the mental speed given to her by Jedi training, she spun the TIE fighter about like a rotating ball, up and over, so that an instant later she headed not away from them, but straight toward them! The distance closed in a flash. Jaina had time for only a single shot.
And she didn"t waste it.
The blast from her laser cannon ripped open the bottom of one of the TIE fighters, severing its controls, breaking the c.o.c.kpit"s airtight seal.
The pilot fell through the hole and tumbled toward the jungle.
Jaina roared between the other two TIE fighters, heading as fast as she could in the opposite direction. They wheeled about, taking longer to complete a three-hundred-sixty-degree turn in the air, but within moments they were following again in hot pursuit.
Jaina flicked her gaze across the control panels, searching for anything that might help her, some secret weapon this TIE fighter might have. She doubted she would find anything that her pursuers couldn"t counter.
Then her eyes fixed on a small b.u.t.ton: TWIN ION ENGINE SHUNT. Suddenly she realized this would add the TIE fighter"s normal engines back to the low-powered stealth drive her fighter had been using.
Without hesitation, she toggled the b.u.t.ton off, deactivating the shunt-and with a screech of power, her TIE fighter leaped forward. The roar of acceleration slammed her back against the seat, jolting her lips into a grimace. The ship pulled forward faster than anything Jaina had ever felt.
If she could gain enough of a lead and head straight up into orbit, if she could swing around the jungle moon out of visual range, she could cut her engines for a while and drift out into black s.p.a.ce. The stealth coating on this ship"s armor would be an enormous advantage. If she could just get out of sight, she could make her ship invisible... and she would be safe.
Making use of the ship"s acceleration, working with her hands against the increased gravity from the thundering flight, Jaina tilted upward on a straight-line course through the atmosphere, up into s.p.a.ce.
The remaining pair of Imperial fighters streaked after her. She didn"t know if her acceleration allowed her to fly much faster than the TIE"s normal power, but she knew she had to gain distance and use all of her wits.
The atmosphere thinned to a deeper purple, and then the midnight blue of s.p.a.ce. To her dismay, she saw that the remaining TIE fighters had closed the distance again, not as much as before, but to within visual range.
Her plan wouldn"t work-she could never dodge them and disappear against the silent blackness. Her stealth armor would be useless now.
She wondered if she should fight them head-on again. There was a chance that she could take out both Imperial ships before they shot her down...
but she doubted it.
She was done for.
Just at that moment of despair, Jaina saw a glimmering in the blackness as new ships emerged from hypers.p.a.ce-reinforcements! New Republic warships! Her heart leaped. It was a small fleet, but well armed, ready to take on the Shadow Academy. Her brother"s distress signal must have gotten through.
With a whoop of delight, Jaina adjusted course and shot like a projectile straight toward the fleet of Corellian gunships and corvettes, the quickest bunch the New Republic had been able to muster for the Jedi academy.
Her stolen TIE fighter vibrated as she pushed the acceleration far beyond the red lines. She was still losing power from her damaged side array.
"Come on, come on,Jaina said, biting her lip. The ship had to last only a few moments longer. Just a few moments.
The front Corellian corvette loomed closer and closer. But the enemy TIE fighters clung right behind her, still shooting.
Jaina spun and dodged until finally she came into range of the New Republic ships.
They began firing huge turbolaser bolts that streaked so close to her ship that the crackling beams dazzled her eyes.
It took Jaina a moment to realize that the gunships were shooting at her!
She quickly understood her folly. Here she was in an Imperial ship diving toward the fleet with two more TIE fighters right behind her, laser cannons blasting. It must have looked like all three craft were on some sort of a suicide run.
She grabbed the comm system, toggled it to an open channel, and broadcast at full power. "New Republic fleet-don"t shoot, don"t shoot! This is Jaina Solo. I"ve commandeered an Imperial fighter."
More ships appeared at the side, heavily armed hodgepodge vessels bearing the insignia of GemDiver Station, Lando Calrissian"s Corusca-gem processing facility that orbited the gas giant Yavin.
"Jaina Solo?" Lando"s voice came over the comm system. "Little lady, what are you doing out here?"
"Turning into s.p.a.ce dust, if you guys don"t take care of the two TIE fighters on my tail!"
Admiral Ackbar"s voice broke in. "We"re targeting now," he said. "Do not fear, Jaina Solo."
"I"m in the front one," she reminded him nervously. "Don"t hit the wrong TIE fighter!
Well, what are you waiting for?"
A flurry of turbolaser strikes lanced out around Jaina in a pattern so dense that s.p.a.ce became a web of deadly weapons fire.
Dozens of bolts shot from the Corellian gunships and Lando Calrissian"s private fleet.
Within moments the two TIE fighters were vaporized, and Jaina let out a long sigh of relief.
Sending a signal from the front Corellian corvette, Admiral Ackbar guided her to the forward docking bay. "Please come aboard, Jaina Solo," he said. "We will offer you sanctuary for the time being while we combat the Shadow Academy. We believe that is the best way to protect personnel on the surface." "Sounds good to me," Jaina said. "But as soon as it"s clear, I want to get back down to fight next to my brother and friends."
"If we do our job well," Ackbar said, "there won"t be much of a fight left. "
After docking, Jaina climbed out of the stolen TIE fighter, perspiring heavily and glad to be free of the Imperial ship. She no longer felt a great desire to fly one of the craft. Her first experience had been exciting, but not necessarily one she wanted to repeat.
Greeting some of the New Republic soldiers, Jaina quickly ran her fingers through her long, straight brown hair and then rushed to a turbohft. When she arrived on the bridge, she stood beside Admiral Ackbar and watched the fleet attack the ominous spiked station.
New Republic warships pummeled the Dark Jedi training center in orbit over Yavin 4. The Shadow Academy"s powerful shields remained up, but the constant bombardment took its toll.
Lando Calrissian"s ships swooped closer, adding their weapons fire. Under the combined onslaught, the Shadow Academy would surely be destroyed before long, Jaina thought.
Ackbar sent out a transmission. "Shadow Academy, prepare to surrender and be boarded."
Jaina didn"t have time to relax, though.
The Shadow Academy did not bother to answer, and one of the tactical officers suddenly shouted, "Admiral Ackbar, we"re detecting a surge in hypers.p.a.ce, off to starboard. It appears that an entire-" As Jaina watched the viewscreen, a group of terrifying Imperial ships appeared, Star Destroyers that looked as if they had been hastily a.s.sembled and modified. Hasty or not, their weaponry was new and lethal.
"@ere did that fleet come from?" Lando squawked over the comm channel.
Ship after Imperial ship arrived, an entire, fully armed fighting force that owed allegiance to the Second Imperium. Before even orienting themselves, the Imperial ships opened fire on the New Republic fleet.
"Shields up!" Admiral Ackbar ordered. He turned to Jaina, his round, fishy eyes swiveling in alarm. "It appears that we may experience some difficulty after all," he said.