Tales of the Galactic Civil War (see OOC thread)
Kuat Drive Yards, 1 AE
Charges set.
The voice was barely audible in her earpiece, and the agent quickly moved to the side, making room for her compatriot who was coming back down the crawlspace. They huddled together in the semi-darkness, heads down as he pushed the button.
There was a pop. Jane's ears hurt as the air pressure tried to equalize between the service crawl and the droid closet they'd just penetrated with a tiny plastique explosive. She waited for Giddean to move, then crept after him, using toes and fingers only as she made her way around the sharp corner and up towards the welded vent they'd loosened.
After a moment of silence, both agents breathing with their mouths open, Giddean pulled on the blackened metal, widening the hole he'd made with the carefully placed charges. Jane slipped through first, her utilitarian dark green jumpsuit catching a little on a sharp piece of metal. She turned, reaching up and pointing out the offending point to the other agent, who bent it backwards before following her into the droid closet.
A deactivated protocol unit was propped against one of the walls, but other than that the charge ports were all empty. Giddean drew his blaster, holding it pointing up as he carefully opened the outer door into the corridor.
Jane drew her own service piece, muzzle pointed at the ground. After another long moment he slipped out of the closet, and then beckoned her to follow. The industrial passageway with its grey bulkheads and harsh lighting was in sharp contrast to the service crawls they'd traversed on their way there. She squinted a moment, then nodded to Giddean, taking point.
Their boots were covered with a soft grip sole, keeping their foot noise to a minimum without sacrificing traction on the shiny flooring. The only problem was that occasionally, if you weren't careful, the soles could squeak. Jane and Giddean had trained for days on how to walk without squeaking. It was funny, if you stopped to think about it.
Three doors to the right. Two on the left. Emergency escape pods twenty meters ahead and on the left. Turn right. Ten meters. Turn left. Jane led the way unerringly, and without a map, finally coming to a closed door. The closed door.
Giddean stepped up to the control panel, pulling a slice card from a pocket on his pants and sliding it into the electronic mechanism. Jane stood with her back towards him, scanning up and down the hallway. No one in sight.
The door opened with a slight hiss, and Giddean hooked his fingers in the crack, sliding it all the way into its recess. Jane followed him inside the room.
"Just like you said it would be..." His quiet vocalization snapped her out of her silent reverie, and it took a moment for her to nod. She pulled on the door, sliding it shut behind them as he walked to the bank of computer consoles that lined one side of the room. Other than the consoles, it was bare.
"You know, I didn't believe it."
Jane frowned, blaster still pointing down as she turned to face him. Why was he so talkative all of a sudden? They only had four minutes before the next patrol swung through this passage, and it would take two and a half minutes to download the data. "Didn't believe what?"
"That," he said, and she looked up from where she was digging a blank datacard from her pocket to find that he was gesturing at her head with his blaster. "Your memory." Giddean smiled, thin lips stretching back like some sort of reptile. "You are really like some sort of droid."
"Flattering," Jane said, 'card in one hand, blaster still in the other. "Stop fooling around with your weapon." A DL-18 blaster pistol, manufactured by BlasTech, Giddean's piece was cheap and common, and what nearly all of the Alliance members carried. Jane had one as well. It was moderately powerful, and would barely penetrate stormtrooper armor - and that was if you got a lucky shot.
They weighed about 1 kilogram, the BlasTech DL-18 was in the same manufacturing line as the DL-44, and its chief competitor was Merr-Sonn's Model 44. When one was pointed at your head, the small round hole where the highly compressed, focused high-energy particle beam would exit was quite riveting.
Jane looked at Giddean. His brown eyes looked mad.
"You must know such secrets." He still wanted to talk. The blaster wavered, but he stepped forward so that it was nearly touching her forehead. "The price for you... for your memories of Rebel fleet movements, personnel... I had to say yes. If it was true. And it is. You don't forget anything you see." He pulled out a commlink, moving closer to her as he looked down to activate it.
The business end of the DL-18 kissed her skin, and Jane reacted - slapping it away from her head while simultaneously chopping forward and up with her other hand as she ducked inside his reach. Giddean gagged, the BlasTech falling from his hand. He'd had his finger on the trigger guard the whole time, so no noisy shots were fired. Jane stepped forward, kicking his commlink away from his twitching hand, and walking to the bank of computers.
Giddean slumped on the floor, gurgling and trying to breathe through a collapsed trachea. Jane uploaded the data, stepped over his body, and slipped out of the door.
Half a minute until the patrol made its way down the passage. Turn right. Ten meters. Turn left. Three doors on the left, two on the right.
Twenty seconds.
Giddean had betrayed her. He had asked for her for the mission. They couldn't carry in lots of electronics because of latent scanners throughout their entry points. He needed her as a living map.
He needed to test her memory - see if she really had only needed to see their route once.
Ten seconds.
Jane Starborn made it back to the droid closet, closing it behind her.
Five seconds.
Her boots dangled through the bent ventilation grating, then disappeared. She crept through the service crawl, stolen data on the Empire's recent orders, ship designations and destinations, in her zippered pocket. She had scanned it as it had downloaded, data flying by on the vid screen.
The Interception was completed and to be delievered to Admiral Kraken's fleet in the Core at 0600. Inquisitor Haleen had ordered a personal ship with special cages built into the cargo area. A new type of TIE was under construction, desgination Wraith. CLASSIFIED. Expensive.
Jane was far away when the patrol discovered the body of the Rebel agent in the server room. But she would never be able to forget the feeling of the DL-18 on her forehead, or the crunch his windpipe made when she smashed it.
She would never forget the sting of betrayal.