Yesterday...
Darth X regarded his reflection coolly, appraising the extent of the damage done by his recent ordeal. He laughed to himself ruefully. His eyes and cheeks were sunken and dark, his lips thin and his body seemed to have lost a portion of its previous mass. He felt weak, tired, disoriented, his soul worn out. Not so much as the previous day, but his recovery was progressing at an agonizingly slow pace. By his reckoning anyway. The medical droids, however, seemed to be unable to fathom how it was his body still functioned, much less how he was up and walking around. They had insisted on a lengthy stay in a bacta tank, the replacement for kolto, apparently, and he had been only too willing to oblige. That he would eventually make a full recovery and come out of it stronger than before, he had no doubts, but time was of the essence. The audience with Darth Algoz had been brief and conducted via holocom, which, Darth X conceded, was best for both parties. Sith politics were ruthless enough as it was without one side having an obvious disadvantage. The only thing more dangerous than a Sith Lord was a wounded Sith Lord. Like most conversations between sith jockeying for position, theirs had been polite with a great many subtle threats and plenty of posturing. In the end, however, there was only one possible outcome that didn't involve the immediate demise of one of the two. Darth Algoz had a power base, Darth X did not and so had sworn allegiance to the Empire. His phrasing had been specific, a detail that did not go unnoticed by this "sith lord", but which could not be questioned without appearing as an insult. Darth X despised politics and hated every minute spent amongst the Dark Council, but he had to admit the experience had been of some use. He was playing for time. Time enough to regain his strength, time to win the loyalty of the Imperial military, time to discover the weaknesses of the Algoz. Xriss frowned. If not for the cruel twist of fate, he would be crushing the Jedi and the Republic alongside his apprentices and fellow Lords, likely as the new Emperor if the rumors proved true. He'd never know. The records available to him were extensive but the information he sought eluded him. That the Empire fell was clear. Also, some damned fool calling himself Darth Bane had apparently gone mad and decided there could only be two sith. Insanity! Darth X felt his rage growing to dangerous levels at the thought of the betrayal and clenched his fists to prevent himself from lashing out. How much knowledge lost? How much potential wasted? Perhaps this was a blessing. He would restore the sith to glory, he would be the one to shape their future. All it required was time. Darth X could feel Captain Cole approaching through the force; normally a master of her emotions, her anxiety was palpable. Using the force to trigger the door release caused a severe spasm of pain to rip down his spine. Overt uses of the force, it seemed, still caused a degree of discomfort. Pain was nothing new. Pain he could deal with. Pain was life.
"My lord," Cole spoke reverently, entering his quarters and issuing a short bow and then standing at rest, hands clasped behind her back.
"Report."
"My lord, while some aspects of widely available technology are significantly advanced, it remains similar enough that we, that is, the men and I, should have little difficulty adapting to... our new surroundings," she hesitated, clearly unsettled, and took care to make sure it was known she was certain that her lord and master could overcome any obstacle, be it physical, mental, or technological. Typical Cole. Cautious and subservient even when unnecessary. She'd been reprimanded for it numerous times in the past as Darth X found the never ending formalities tedious, and he required his personal assistant to relax, for want of a better term, while not in the company of others of any importance.
"Yes. Nearly four thousand years, and still no voice activated lights," he said in jest, hoping to ease her tension. "What have they been doing with their time?"
"Yes, my lord," she smiled weakly, her presence in the force somewhat relieved.
"Something troubles you, Cole?"
"No, my lord," she answered too quickly. Hesitation. Uncertainy. Then, "yes, my lord."
"Speak freely, Captain, please. We are friends, are we not?" She always became this way when she was nervous. It was a mild annoyance, but even the most inexperienced sith knew patience was a virtue.
"Of course," she smiled freely now, and blushed slightly, looking away in embarrassment. "I... how can this not bother you?"
"What?"
"This," she emphasized the word by using both arms to gesture towards everything in the vicinity and beyond. "All of this! We're more than thirty-five hundred years in the future with no allies or support save that which you arranged with 'Darth Algoz' and... I... I'm not even a commissioned officer..."
Darth X threw his head back and laughed jovially. "My dear Captain Cole is that what's bothering you? You think I would abandon you? Skyler, you are intelligent, brave, capable and reliable. You are the only being in the galaxy to earn my complete faith and trust and you are well aware that I enjoy your company. Even if that were not the case, you have served me faithfully for some years and your loyalty shall be rewarded. Your mind is as sharp as ever, Captain, you are not useless," he said, guessing.
"I'm sorry," she sighed, shaking her head and refusing to meet his eyes out of shame.
"Don't be," he said softly, putting a hand on her shoulder. "Am I some Jedi to tell you to ignore your feelings?" She smiled again at that and the negativity in her force presence began to fade away. "We, all of us, have suffered an incredible trauma. There will be, of course, an adjustment period. It's only natural to feel uneasy."
"You're not," she teased, smiling wider.
"Mmm," he murmured, returning the smile. "I am a Sith Lord. I am prepared for this."
"Really?"
"Of course," he replied, and she knew he meant it.
"Then I shall endeavor to ensure I do not fail you, my lord," she said with conviction and another, deeper bow, her confidence booming.
"You won't. It is the one thing you are incapable of doing. What of the men," he asked, changing the subject before things became inappropriately intimate.
Captain Cole laughed so suddenly and genuinely that she snorted, quickly covering the lower half of her face with both hands. "The men," she said, clearing her throat to regain her composure. "Are more excited than I've ever seen them, the mandalorians as well."
"Oh?"
"They've spent the last few days inspecting weapons and armor as well as the schematics of anything not on site." She couldn't stop smiling. She was very protective of those under her command and took genuine pleasure in their well being. "They're like younglings on Life Day morning."
Darth X chuckled. It was good their spirits were high. They were the only assets he possessed whose loyalties were unquestionable. "Good. And what of transport? How long are we to remain among the bones of those arrogant nobles of Alderaan?"
"I am given to understand a ship will be arriving within the next day, my lord."
"Good. Good..."