The rising force by Dave Wolverton

The rising force by Dave Wolverton

Author:Dave Wolverton [wolverton, dave]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: General, Science fiction, Juvenile Fiction, Kenobi; Obi-Wan (Fictitious character), Children's Books
ISBN: 9780439012867
Publisher: Scholastic
Published: 1999-10-14T23:00:00+00:00


Starwars jedi apprentice the rising force

Chapter 13

Qui-Gon raced for the bridge, down the main corridors. Obi-Wan, Si Treemba, and Clat‘Ha followed at a dead run. All around the ship, Arconans were whining in terror – making the strange hissing sound of

their kind. They backed into their rooms and locked their doors.

Through the grates under the floor Qui-Gon could hear the grind of the generators charging the ships shields. Meanwhile, the steady whunk whunk sound continued as blasters fired.

He thought he knew what had happened. Pirates sometimes mined the shipping lanes. When the ship hit a mine, the hyperdrive blew, and the ship would drop back out of hyperspace.

As it did, the pirates would open fire, destroying the ship‘s weapons and engines so swiftly that unwary travelers seldom had time to react.

Then the pirates would send boarding parties out to strip anything they could from their victims.

A miner transport like the Monument didn‘t have much worth stealing, but the pirates wouldn‘t know that – not until they‘d blown it to pieces and searched through the rubble.

The floor shuddered under the impact of another explosion. As the ship twisted to its side, Qui-Gon rounded a corner. Ahead was a transparisteel view port.

Through it, he could see five Togorian warships, all shaped like red birds of prey. Two screamed past his port. Green bolts of blaster fire erupted from the warships, slamming into the Monument. Metal shrieked in protest. The corridors filled with greasy smoke.

The Monument‘s guns had gone silent. Now, Qui-Gon could see why – the gun turrets had been blown away. Buts of burning slag lit up like glowing stars where the turrets had once stood.

The Monument floated dead in space. Though fire alarms sounded, no one on the bridge was shouting orders. Now a Togorian cruiser raced toward the ship.

Qui-Gon stood, watching helplessly as the cruiser approached. There were times when he wished that he was not alone, times when he wished he had not lost his last Padawan, Xanatos.

―Obi-Wan,‖ Qui-Gon called. Even though he did not fully trust the boy, he didn‘t see any other choice. They need some kind of plan, and they all had to work together if they hoped to survive. ―The pirates are getting ready to board,‖ he said crisply. ―I‘ll try to stop them. Go to

the bridge and see if the crew is alive. If they are not, I want you to

pilot this ship out of here.‖

Qui-Gon stared hard at the boy. He was asking a lot, he knew. He knew that as a Jedi student, Obi-Wan had flown a few ships in simulation,

and most likely piloted some cloud cars around Coruscant. But he‘s never

piloted a ship like this, and he‘d never been in battle.

―I can fight alongside you,‖ Obi-Wan protested.

Qui-Gon turned and grasped the boy by both elbows. ―Listen to me. You must obey this time. Trust my judgement. I can hold back the pirates, but we‘ll all die if the ship remains dead in space. Don‘t worry about

where to go. Just fly anywhere.



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