Ankh-Morpork Guard
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Chapter 504: Coming and Going
Before he could get to the hangar and to his X-Wing, Rulae had been ordered to report to the bridge of the Gemstar. Technically, they were supposed to leave for another five minutes, but it bothered him. But even if Rulae had reservations about it, there was a hierarchy to follow. So even though he had to finish getting into his flightsuit on the way, Rulae made his way to the bridge as quickly as he could.
It was, as always, a chaotic place. Mon Calamari crewmen moved here and there, checking sensor panels and probably working out damage reports and repairs. Rulae navigated through them, finding it rather easy as he was a good head taller than most of them, though he probably stuck out...an orange and blue figure moving amongst the bright white and dulled, rusty reds of most of the Mon Calamari.
In the center of the oval shaped bridge was a chair where the Captain sat. The Mon Calamari captain got to his feet and simply nodded his head to Rulae as the Duros saluted, then said in a gravely voice as he offered a datapad, “I know you’re on a tight schedule, Commodore, but the Marines dug up a bit more information for you.”
“Sir?” Rulae took the datapad and glanced at it, though he didn’t really look to the information on it.
A finned hand motioned at the datapad, “It seems that our killer had some medical knowledge of his own. That datapad contains information found in his quarters. Apparently, he was very interested in bacta.”
This time, Rulae looked down at the datapad and gave it an actual look. There were various files listed, all of which had something to do with bacta, but Rulae quickly noticed that many of them were more slanted towards some kind of odd research. Looking back up to the Captain, he asked, “What does this all mean, sir?”
“No one is sure,” the Captain let out an audible, though slightly watery, sigh, “I would recommend you look over as much of it as you can while on your way to Thyferra. The medical technicians that had a chance to look at this became immediately, worried, however. They seem to think this man was interested in changing the chemicals within bacta to use it as a weapon.”
Rulae’s small mouth opened slightly, but he could find no words. Even though it still didn’t really make sense and there were definitely pieces missing, that was terrifying. Bacta was used everywhere in the galaxy. It was probably the most important medical resource in the galaxy, and without it millions would die, especially during a war.
But turning it into a weapon?
The logical thought was that it would be used against the Vong, but that just didn’t make sense. The Vong didn’t give a damn about bacta! Was this man insane? Doing this to bacta would likely harm innocent civilians!
“Commodore...I expect you should get to your ship.”
No longer distracted, Rulae nodded, managed a weak salute, and said, “Yes, sir...thank you, sir.”
He then turned to leave, his mind cluttered with hundreds of worries about this. One of the more important ones being the fact that they were fighter pilots, not security. But then again, Rulae had seen some action on the ground on Gyndine and they were technically all trained for various situations. And really, three pilots did not a squadron make.
And then, as he was walking through the main corridor to the turbolift, Rulae passed a young looking human that caught his attention. He had scruffy looking, unkempt black hair that concealed features that Rulae could identify as young for a human. The young man wasn’t in uniform, and instead wore a dark coloured tunic that was torn and had blood stains on it, which trousers in about as bad a shape. And there was no blaster on his belt like most everyone else, but instead a long, cylindrical metal object.
They walked past one another without a word, but Rulae was kicking himself inside. He’d seen that human before and it was...important! No, not just a human...a...kid...
“Tobias?” the word wasn’t a question directed at the human, but more Rulae outwardly trying to remember the name.
Rulae looked over his shoulder to see the young human stop, turn around, and look confused. Yes, that was it! Tobias was just standing there, staring at the Duros in confusion, but Rulae had it now, “That was right, yes? You’re Tobias?”
“Um...” the human bit his lip, and managed to look confused in a way that looked just like Jyren, “...yes?”
“You’re Jyren’s son,” Rulae hoped that would help, but the kid was just looking more confused, so he quickly added, “I flew with your father. Rulae Nok...remember?”
Tobias leaned forward as if to look closer, then his eyes widened just slightly and he nodded, “You were...were there at the Gateway.”
The words sounded shaky.
“I apologize,” Rulae attempted to end that memory right away. The poor kid didn’t need to be reminded of that. But it did bring up an important thought, “What are you doing out here? And what happened to you?”
“I...” Tobias mumbled nothing then looked down at the state of his clothes and managed a weak shrug, “I was...was on a Vong ship. We tried to save people but...but then everything just died.”
On a Vong ship?!
Jyren was dead, and his son was out here at Fondor and he had been on a Vong ship?!
Wait. He’d said ‘we’.
Rulae latched onto that, “Who the hell brought you out here? I thought you were going back with your mother.”
Tobias looked down at the deck, mumbled another something that Rulae couldn’t hear, then looked back up and said more clearly, “I’m...I was...I’m training to be a Jedi. We went to the ship to get people off but we couldn’t.”
A Jedi? That explained the weapon at his hip. But it really ate at Rulae. Jyren...Akan...Raan...whatever his real name was, the man had been Rulae’s good friend. They shared a connection through the first incarnation of Zephyr Squadron that was unlike anything else. Seeing his friend alive after a decade where Rulae was sure he was dead was amazing...but now he was dead. Jyren was dead and he left a family behind...and Rulae felt strangely protective of that family.
Having Jyren’s son out on the front lines of a dangerous war went completely against that. And yet, Rulae couldn’t bring himself to tell that to Tobias. He just looked at the kid and saw Jyren in him. It was in the way he stood there, slightly lost but oblivious to any injuries of his own. Even in the way he’d spoke, nervous and confused, yes, but Tobias hadn’t said a word about himself, just about the other people.
And so, Rulae found himself speaking words completely against his original thoughts, “Tobias, I apologize for this being so brief but I have to leave. I know you barely know me, and I only know you through the stories your father told me...but I want you to be careful. The last thing he would want is for you to get yourself hurt, too...” the words hung in the empty corridor for a moment, then Rulae slowly said, “But if I knew him as well as I’m sure I did...I know if he could see you like this, he would be very proud of you.”
“T-thank you...” Tobias trailed off, then, as Rulae was turning to head to the turbolift, spoke up again suddenly, “Wait, Rulae! Anything Jy....anything my father told you about me was greatly exaggerated and probably a lie meant to embarrass me at a later time, you know that, right?”
Rulae grinned, though it wasn’t very big considering his mouth was rather small, “You come track me down sometime and tell me the other side of those stories.”
With a polite nod, Rulae then turned and headed as quickly as he could manage to the turbolift. Tobias was a good kid, and Rulae wished he had more time to figure more out about him...but it would have to wait. But he was glad to know that he’d at least left the kid with a smile on his face rather than the beat up look that was there when they’d first run past one another. The last thing Tobias needed was to have his father’s ability to mope.
Before he could get to the hangar and to his X-Wing, Rulae had been ordered to report to the bridge of the Gemstar. Technically, they were supposed to leave for another five minutes, but it bothered him. But even if Rulae had reservations about it, there was a hierarchy to follow. So even though he had to finish getting into his flightsuit on the way, Rulae made his way to the bridge as quickly as he could.
It was, as always, a chaotic place. Mon Calamari crewmen moved here and there, checking sensor panels and probably working out damage reports and repairs. Rulae navigated through them, finding it rather easy as he was a good head taller than most of them, though he probably stuck out...an orange and blue figure moving amongst the bright white and dulled, rusty reds of most of the Mon Calamari.
In the center of the oval shaped bridge was a chair where the Captain sat. The Mon Calamari captain got to his feet and simply nodded his head to Rulae as the Duros saluted, then said in a gravely voice as he offered a datapad, “I know you’re on a tight schedule, Commodore, but the Marines dug up a bit more information for you.”
“Sir?” Rulae took the datapad and glanced at it, though he didn’t really look to the information on it.
A finned hand motioned at the datapad, “It seems that our killer had some medical knowledge of his own. That datapad contains information found in his quarters. Apparently, he was very interested in bacta.”
This time, Rulae looked down at the datapad and gave it an actual look. There were various files listed, all of which had something to do with bacta, but Rulae quickly noticed that many of them were more slanted towards some kind of odd research. Looking back up to the Captain, he asked, “What does this all mean, sir?”
“No one is sure,” the Captain let out an audible, though slightly watery, sigh, “I would recommend you look over as much of it as you can while on your way to Thyferra. The medical technicians that had a chance to look at this became immediately, worried, however. They seem to think this man was interested in changing the chemicals within bacta to use it as a weapon.”
Rulae’s small mouth opened slightly, but he could find no words. Even though it still didn’t really make sense and there were definitely pieces missing, that was terrifying. Bacta was used everywhere in the galaxy. It was probably the most important medical resource in the galaxy, and without it millions would die, especially during a war.
But turning it into a weapon?
The logical thought was that it would be used against the Vong, but that just didn’t make sense. The Vong didn’t give a damn about bacta! Was this man insane? Doing this to bacta would likely harm innocent civilians!
“Commodore...I expect you should get to your ship.”
No longer distracted, Rulae nodded, managed a weak salute, and said, “Yes, sir...thank you, sir.”
He then turned to leave, his mind cluttered with hundreds of worries about this. One of the more important ones being the fact that they were fighter pilots, not security. But then again, Rulae had seen some action on the ground on Gyndine and they were technically all trained for various situations. And really, three pilots did not a squadron make.
And then, as he was walking through the main corridor to the turbolift, Rulae passed a young looking human that caught his attention. He had scruffy looking, unkempt black hair that concealed features that Rulae could identify as young for a human. The young man wasn’t in uniform, and instead wore a dark coloured tunic that was torn and had blood stains on it, which trousers in about as bad a shape. And there was no blaster on his belt like most everyone else, but instead a long, cylindrical metal object.
They walked past one another without a word, but Rulae was kicking himself inside. He’d seen that human before and it was...important! No, not just a human...a...kid...
“Tobias?” the word wasn’t a question directed at the human, but more Rulae outwardly trying to remember the name.
Rulae looked over his shoulder to see the young human stop, turn around, and look confused. Yes, that was it! Tobias was just standing there, staring at the Duros in confusion, but Rulae had it now, “That was right, yes? You’re Tobias?”
“Um...” the human bit his lip, and managed to look confused in a way that looked just like Jyren, “...yes?”
“You’re Jyren’s son,” Rulae hoped that would help, but the kid was just looking more confused, so he quickly added, “I flew with your father. Rulae Nok...remember?”
Tobias leaned forward as if to look closer, then his eyes widened just slightly and he nodded, “You were...were there at the Gateway.”
The words sounded shaky.
“I apologize,” Rulae attempted to end that memory right away. The poor kid didn’t need to be reminded of that. But it did bring up an important thought, “What are you doing out here? And what happened to you?”
“I...” Tobias mumbled nothing then looked down at the state of his clothes and managed a weak shrug, “I was...was on a Vong ship. We tried to save people but...but then everything just died.”
On a Vong ship?!
Jyren was dead, and his son was out here at Fondor and he had been on a Vong ship?!
Wait. He’d said ‘we’.
Rulae latched onto that, “Who the hell brought you out here? I thought you were going back with your mother.”
Tobias looked down at the deck, mumbled another something that Rulae couldn’t hear, then looked back up and said more clearly, “I’m...I was...I’m training to be a Jedi. We went to the ship to get people off but we couldn’t.”
A Jedi? That explained the weapon at his hip. But it really ate at Rulae. Jyren...Akan...Raan...whatever his real name was, the man had been Rulae’s good friend. They shared a connection through the first incarnation of Zephyr Squadron that was unlike anything else. Seeing his friend alive after a decade where Rulae was sure he was dead was amazing...but now he was dead. Jyren was dead and he left a family behind...and Rulae felt strangely protective of that family.
Having Jyren’s son out on the front lines of a dangerous war went completely against that. And yet, Rulae couldn’t bring himself to tell that to Tobias. He just looked at the kid and saw Jyren in him. It was in the way he stood there, slightly lost but oblivious to any injuries of his own. Even in the way he’d spoke, nervous and confused, yes, but Tobias hadn’t said a word about himself, just about the other people.
And so, Rulae found himself speaking words completely against his original thoughts, “Tobias, I apologize for this being so brief but I have to leave. I know you barely know me, and I only know you through the stories your father told me...but I want you to be careful. The last thing he would want is for you to get yourself hurt, too...” the words hung in the empty corridor for a moment, then Rulae slowly said, “But if I knew him as well as I’m sure I did...I know if he could see you like this, he would be very proud of you.”
“T-thank you...” Tobias trailed off, then, as Rulae was turning to head to the turbolift, spoke up again suddenly, “Wait, Rulae! Anything Jy....anything my father told you about me was greatly exaggerated and probably a lie meant to embarrass me at a later time, you know that, right?”
Rulae grinned, though it wasn’t very big considering his mouth was rather small, “You come track me down sometime and tell me the other side of those stories.”
With a polite nod, Rulae then turned and headed as quickly as he could manage to the turbolift. Tobias was a good kid, and Rulae wished he had more time to figure more out about him...but it would have to wait. But he was glad to know that he’d at least left the kid with a smile on his face rather than the beat up look that was there when they’d first run past one another. The last thing Tobias needed was to have his father’s ability to mope.