YEAR OF THE PHOENIX
Chapter 2: Jump in the Fire
With the dust finally settling and the shadows of Imperial power receding,
the burgeoning Galactic Republic seeks to solidify its control over Coruscant.
Despite the initial success, news of some of the Republic's greatest heroes shakes the Provisional Council...
One month after the Battle of Coruscant...Just a short distance away from the ground zero zone that was the former Imperial Palace, an interesting new structure was looming over Republic City. This structure was the
Jedi Watchtower, and was the first building of a three-building construction project to re-establish Coruscant as the headquarters of the Jedi Order. The Watchtower was the brainchild of Jedi Master Hageshi Senshi, who decided it was necessary to bring the Jedi Order into a new era by taking advantage of new technology and human resources. If the Jedi Order was to do its job, it could not rely on Jedi Knights alone to handle every law enforcement need or diplomatic mission, no, the Order would need a powerful new tool to do its job - the Watchtower.
At the core of the Watchtower was a powerful multi-layered droid artificial intelligence that was tasked with monitoring security across Republic City. By way of aerial surveillance drones, seeker droids, and traditional law enforcement droids, the Watchtower would function as a fully automated monitoring system that kept a close eye on the public. The Provisional Council was hoping the Watchtower prototype could be implemented across the galaxy as a model for the Republic's image as being tough on public crime, such that the rule of law could prevail.
Inside the Provisional Council chambers, the ground zero cleanup efforts were finally coming to a close. However, as the ruins were cleared, some interesting discoveries were made...
"Esteemed members of the Council, it saddens me to say this, but we may have evidence of General Skywalker's status," began Master Senshi. "His lightsaber was recovered in the ruins somewhere near the dead body of Darth Algoz. What is curious is that we have yet to find Skywalker's body... and so we must presume him to be missing in action. I sense through the Force that he is still perhaps alive, but I cannot be certain."
Hale jumped in, "the best we can do at this point is to move on. I've tasked Republic Special Services with the case to determine Skywalker's status, in addition to a new case that I was just made aware of today..." Hale paused for a moment, "that we have confirmed that Princess Leia was captured alive."
Provisional Senator Lando Calrissian, representing Bespin, stepped forward, "What happened?"
"Apparently, during the Battle of Coruscant, the plan was for the Millenium Falcon to provide Luke's escape, but as the Falcon landed on one of the Imperial Palace's platforms, a team of bounty hunters descended on the ship."
"Bounty hunters!? Who?" Calrissian was angry.
"Our recovered security footage shows that this team was led by none other than Boba Fett himself, who apparently escaped his fate on Tatooine. The bounty hunters moved with extreme precision, as each of them were apparently equipped and trained by Fett. They all moved as he moves..."
"Mandalorians..." replied Calrissian.
"We're not quite sure just yet, Lando. We don't know who Boba Fett was working for."
"He wasn't working for anyone. Boba Fett had a grudge against Han... which explains his missing whereabouts."
"Yes, I'm afraid so. Your initial suspcicions that Han disappeared were wrong Senator. Both General Solo and Chewbacca were killed in the resulting gunfight. This was a vengeance hit, plain and simple. Taking Princess Leia as hostage was perhaps an afterthought on behalf of Boba Fett," replied Hale.
"What happened to the Falcon?" asked Lando.
"We were unable to determine who or what piloted the Falcon, since our footage of this incident is from a considerable distance away, but somebody boarded the Falcon after the bounty hunters cleared out and took off. It could've been anyone."
"I don't believe this..." sighed Lando. "Just when I thought things were looking up."
"Our current theory is that it was Skywalker who boarded the Millenium Falcon, as he may have been acting according to plan. Seeing that the ship was open and abandoned, and scarred from blaster rifle plasma, he probably deduced that his friends were killed or taken... and so he left with the ship," responded Hale. "This is just a working theory of course, but it makes sense considering the evidence, and Skywalker's propensity to flip a situation when least expected."
"That still doesn't solve our problem: where's the Princess?" asked Lando.
"You and I both know the answer to that, but presently we don't have enough information to make any clear judgments one way or another."
"The Hutts..."
"Again Senator, we can't make any accusations just yet. It's likely Leia will turn up sometime soon in a power play. With the galaxy's current affairs, the Princess would make a considerable bargaining chip..."