(((My years may be off. Dahlia is now 17 years old - a senior in HS. That makes it 13 years after the Battle of Centerpoint. Between the destruction of Coruscant and the Battle of Centerpoint, we have two Phage attacks, and the Valerie Gellar governorship of Corellia (among other events). 19 years made sense in my head, but it might be 17 or 16 years)))
19 years ago ...
Hesperidium
The luscious resort moon revolved around the political center of the galaxy, Coruscant and itself was one of the most desired vacation locations to be found. By some trick of the cosmos, the atmosphere retained almost all of the heat from the Coruscanti sun, allowing the moon to maintain warm temperatures year round, despite its distance and size. In the tropical regions, there are a series of islands widely considered the gem of the moon. They are the reason people come here to let their troubles melt away. The largest island is called Iobatese which houses the central spaceport and government facilities. The west beach on Iobatese is where the entertainment district is located, full of restaurants and nightclubs such as the Bistro Bibliotheca and famous Club Hex. While there are residences on Iobatese it is the smaller islands that are the biggest draw. Stunning azure panoramic and white sand beaches, only the most affluent could even dream of owning a piece.
Emperor Palpatine had had a residence here, for all those times he just wanted to a vacation from being diabolically evil.
Perhaps the most stunning thing about the resort moon though was the view looking up. amidst the faded backdrop of the galaxy of stars, one bright gem glowed brightly, the nearby planet of Coruscant. From the surface of Hesperidium, it could be seen looking about the size of a quarter in the sky, and Coruscant sparkled with endless activity of a world-wide city that never slept.
The residents and visitors of Hesperidium were relaxing in the evening light, when they felt a massive tremor, an earthquake that rocked the entire moon - but what they felt was not coming from below. Those outside fell to the ground as if a great concussive wind pressed down on them. They could hear the noise growing louder - and then a loud flash. Staring up, the sky was lit. Where Coruscant had been, a ball of fire, first expanding outward,and then after flames licking, reaching,, they suddenly turned in on themselves, the ball of fire being sucked into a darkness. That jewel in the sky had disappeared. In its stead, the sky filled with lightning, massive ionic storms, and what looked like from the surface a pool of dust. Those on the moon stared up, frightened. What had happened to Coruscant, the center of the galaxy?
Today ...
Hesperidium had, by some luck, managed to maintain its orbit around the Coruscanti sun after it no longer had a planet to orbit. It's climate had remained stable, warm and tropical, and within a few months of the destruction of Coruscant, the moon was again a tourist location. A safe distance, they could watch the ion storms, without realizing what the Coruscant Asteroid Field often hid in its midst. Monsters and machines. Even if they saw twinkles of change, no one realized what it was.
But tonight, it was not just a mere twinkle. As tourists and locals stared up at the night sky, watching and admiring the lightning, there was a sudden flash, and then standing amidst the storms, was a round sphere. It was smaller than Coruscant had been - maybe 1/5 the size - and instead of the silvery gleam that Coruscant offered, this one gave off a rusty orange-copper shade, with small, barely visible lines of grayish metal. The ball had appeared as if out of nowhere, now situated in the very center of the storms. People watched in amazement as the lightning seemed to gravitate toward the ball.
Like most on Hesperidium, unless it interfered with their ability to relax, it didn't bother them, and after watching the spectacle, they grew bored and returned to their homes and beds. When they woke in the morning, the sphere was gone - and so was the lightning.
Coruscant Asteroid Field
With a shudder that threatened to rip the station in two, the Sphere pummeled out of hyperspace near the edge of the Coruscant Asteroid Field.
A Voss Ra appeared at Adubell's door.
"Mistress Adubell - the hyperdrive has been disabled from the journey. We will not be able to make another jump without extensive repair"
Fair enough - the Sphere carried too much mass, most machinery couldn't take it. The hyperdrive systems had done what they needed to do. They got the sphere to the Coruscant System.
"Activate the sublight engines, and begin moving to the final coordinates."
The Sphere began moving forward, slowly, carefully. As it did, asteroids began to strike it, hitting the surface, denting in various places the metal or the dirt surface-structure. Small craters appeared, but Adubell didn't care.
The lightning too was ignored. Attracted to the metal frame, jagged streak after streak struck the Sphere as it moved, occasionally triggering a malfunction of some system or another, and yet the station moved on.
It was a few hours later the next report came in, telling Adubell that the Sphere had reached it's location, the very heart of the asteroid field, where the planet Coruscant had once stood.
"Set the station on a standard planetary rotation"
The forward thrusters were deactivated, and instead, a new set of thrusters were ignited. Ever so slowly, the sphere began to turn, Adubell watching, monitoring the speed and trajectory. The computer was compensating for gravity from the sun and nearby moons, and various debris. Within a few hours, everyone on the station was feeling the centrifical forces, and artificial gravity was slowly being powered down.
Adubell stalked out of the executive chamber, making her way to the turbolift that led to the surface. She was alone at this moment, her minions had orders, and one was to not be disturbed. As the turbolift doors opened into the Sphere's surface, she could hear the hiss of the depressurization. If she had still been human, she would have died instantly. As it was, her hybrid body could only stand the exterior for so long before she would end up needing yet another replacement.
No matter. Her task would be finished in time.
Adubell's arms lifted, wide over her head, bending her neck downward, closing her eyes.
She thought to the battle, the fight with the young Masterton jedi, her sister, the traitor Infiltrator droid. Focused on the hate that she had for all three. Focused on the pleasure she felt as she killed the jedi, one by one. In the pit of her stomach, she could feel it growing, the power. It began to radiate from the ground - the sith-infused earth of Korriban, up her legs, into her torso, pooling around her. She lifted her head, eyes opened wide, black pools of darkness. Electricity crackled at her fingertips. The strength of the sith temple, buried below, channeling through her, as it had before. She was their vessel,their conduit. Her hatred, her anger, her passion allowed them to use her as they needed. Lightning extended from her fingers into the asteroid field that surrounded her.
Streaks of ioninc energy that seemed to move about at random catapulted toward her. She didn't flinch as the first streak of lightning diverted downward, connecting with the blue fizzles at her fingertips. joining with her. One. Then another. Then another. The lightning didn't disappear - it extended from her fingers, stronger, further, wider. She could feel their searing heat, their deadly power, attach to her. One streak then another. The very energy spreading over hear head. Until it was all there, all concentrated above her. Pulsing, wanting to escape, to destroy whatever it touched. The energy swirled above her, between her two open hands - then began to spread, like a wave, out in all directions, over the entire surface of the Sphere. The ion energy had been laced with the one who caused it - the Dark Queen, when Coruscant was destroyed, and now it danced and flirted with the sith power that it had connected to, it's color darkening from a bright blue to a midnight black, until the entire surface of the sphere was hidden behind a ball of dark energy.
Only then did Adubell's hands fall, her body collapsing to the earth beneath her. She managed to roll onto her back, looking up at the barely visible sphere that encompassed the station. The blackness in her eyes receded, and suddenly, she gasped, as she took a breath of air.
in her weakened state, she whispered.
"Welcome back ... Coruscant ..."
TBC