As far as Imperial Star Destroyers went, the Relentless wasn't a bad gig. Since it's primary directive was to perform joint operations with Imperial Intelligence, it wasn't anchored to any particular system. Instead it would roam all through the Empire, going where it was needed most. Being stationed on such a ship meant plenty of opportunities to see new places, something that was rare with other assignments. The past few weeks however, had seen the Relentless become an absolute prison.
Due to a recent surge of Rebel activity in the Lothal Sector, Imperial Intelligence began running a heavy campaign in the sector and was using the Relentless as a staging point to gain a quiet entry into the sector. That meant basically sitting in space watching shuttles come and go, and due to the proximity to intel operations none of them were for any leisure purposes. The absolute worst part, however, was that all training exercises had been cancelled. Silus normally wasn't the type to mourn over something as boring as practicing formations, but he had recently stamped a black hawk on a new pilot and had to sit back and watch while she sat on the ship gathering dust. So far, the only TIE fighters she had been allowed to fly were simulations and he wanted to change that almost as badly as she did. Several times he'd gone down to the Shadow Squadron hangar to find her down there just milling around. He could only imagine how badly it stung to have her own TIE sitting right there and not be able to fly it.
Silus' first idea was to go to Admiral Garrett and get him to green light some routine patrols around the ship. Like most of Silus' first ideas, this was a stupid one. Garrett wasn't going to let him out just to go play. Luckily, he didn't go with his first idea like he normally would. Instead, Silus went to his second idea. Silus' second ideas were normally much better than his first ones, and this one was true to form. Peaking into the mission log for the ship, Silus found a gold nugget. Rebels had set up an interdiction field on a hyperspace route that the navy used to transport weapons and supplies through the sector. Intel had caught wind of it and relayed the information back to Garrett who promptly sent a squadron of fighters out to shut the Rebels down. The fighters he sent out were taking an alternate hyperspace route that would bring them close to the location of the Rebels and allow them the element of surprise.
Silus did the math and figured if they were to leave in the next twenty minutes they could get there just as the fight was starting.
They would of course have to take the interdicted hyperspace route to catch up to the other fighters, which meant purposefully flying into an ambush. Normally that's not an ideal situation, but the Rebel's couldn't ambush them if the Rebel's themselves were already being ambushed. It was a little thing that Silus liked to call strategy. He was playing chess while everyone else was playing checkers, figuratively speaking. Literally speaking however, someone else was playing chess, and that person's name was Admiral Garrett. And as long as he was playing chess, he wouldn't see that Silus had just added two new names to the mission log.
As Silus confirmed the mission log changes, he was already snatching on his flight jacket and jogging out of his quarters. By the time the door shut behind him, he was already down the hall banging on another door. She was either in her quarters or in the hangar and both stops were on his way.
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