Star Wars: The Black Fleet Crisis: Before the Storm by Michael P. Kube-McDowell

Star Wars: The Black Fleet Crisis: Before the Storm by Michael P. Kube-McDowell

Author:Michael P. Kube-McDowell
Language: eng
Format: azw3, epub, mobi
Tags: Solo, Leia, Science fiction, Space Opera, Skywalker, Princess (Fictitious character), General, Luke (Fictitious character), American, Adventure, Han (Fictitious character), Fiction
ISBN: 9780553572735
Publisher: Bantam Books
Published: 1996-03-01T08:00:00+00:00


The armada had done its part to preserve the silence.

No messages had been sent to the vagabond. No active scanners had painted it with energy. No ship had approached closer than fifteen kilometers-respecting the facts that the Hrasskis contact had been at a radius of thirteen klicks and the debacle with the frigateBoldheart had been at a distance of ten.

Pakkpekatt's technical experts had captured countless images of the ship, using every band of the spectrum. They had modeled it in three dimensions for structural analysis. They had tried to correlate the visible structure and mechanisms with known technologies.

And for all that, there was still not much basis for choosing among the many possibilities. There were no sentient beings aboard. There were beings aboard once, but they had abandoned it. There were beings aboard once, but they were long dead.

There were beings aboard, but in hibernation. There were beings aboard, but their ship was disabled.

There were beings aboard, but they didn't consider the armada worthy of notice. There were beings aboard, waiting for Pakkpekatt to make the first move. There were beings aboard, waiting for Pakkpekatt to make a wrong move.

It was nearly impossible to have a conversation of any length without someone asking, "So, what's your guess? " Betting on one outcome or another had become rampant, and it was all Lando could do to make himself stay out of the action.

But when Lobot asked him privately, Lando opted for one of the less popular choices.

"Seems to me that this isn't much of a destination, but it's a pretty good place to hide, " Lando said. "Same with the other known sightings-all in deep interstellar space. There's nothing out here to bring in even the low-rent crowd-prospectors, smugglers, short haulers. "

"Virtually all interstellar traffic goes by way of hyperspace. "

"Which skips right over this neighborhood, " Lando said. "Nobody goes to deep interstellar except pirates, and not many of them. This is about the loneliest place I've ever seen. And, something else-this ship doesn't seem to be in a hurry to get anywhere else. I don't think there's anyone on board. "

"Then what would be its purpose? "

"To hide something, " said Lando. "To keep something safe. Something incredibly valuable, considering the effort. I'm thinking what we have here is some sort of treasury ship. "

"There are twenty-two thousand, four hundred eight known cultures which entomb riches with the dead, " said Lobot, opening a link.

"That many? See, this could be some planetary potentate's tomb, packed to the scuppers with all his worldly goods. That'd explain a lot about why it's here, doing what it's doing. " Lando pursed his lips as he thought. "I like this notion a lot. "

"Tomb robbers are reported to be a common problem, " said Lobot, still processing the link he had opened. "Tomb design frequently incorporates traps, barriers, dead-end passages, false entrances, and other defenses against intrusion. "

"Sounds like fun, " said Lando, showing an easy grin. "Maybe you'd better catalog all those defensive tricks, though.



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