"I know, I know!" Luke shouted, still fighting the controls of his ship. "All the
scopes are dead! I can't see a thing. Hang on, I'm going to start the
landing cycle.
Let's just hope there's something underneath us."
Artoo squealed again, but his sound were
effectively frowned by the ear-splitting
blast of the X-wing's retrorockets. Luke felt his stomach plunge as the ship began to
drop rapidly. He braced against his pilot's seat, steeling himself for any possible
impact. Then the ship lunged and Luke heard an awful sound as if the limbs of trees
were being snapped off by his speeding craft.
When the X-wing finally screeched to a halt, it was with a tremendous jolt that
nearly flung its pilot through the cockpit window. Certain, at last, that he was on the
ground, Luke slumped back in his chair and sighed with relief. He then pulled a
switch that lifted his ship's
canopy. When he raised his head outside the ship to get
his first look at the alien world, Luke Skywalker gasped.
The X-wing was completely surrounded by mists, its bright
landing lights not
illuminating more than a few feet in front of it. Luke's eyes gradually began to grow
accustomed to the gloom all around him so that he could just barely see the twisted
trunks and roots of grotesque-looking trees. He pulled himself out of the cockpit as
Artoo detached his stout body from its cubbyhole plug.
"Artoo," Luke said, "you stay put while I look around."
The enormous gray tree had gnarled and intertwining roots that rose far above
Luke before they joined to form trunks. He tilted back his head and could see the
branches, high above, that seemed to form a
canopy with the low-hanging clouds.
Luke
cautiously climbed out onto the long nose of his ship and saw that he had
crash-landed in a small, fog-shrouded body of water.
Artoo emitted a short beep-then there was a loud splash, followed by silence.
Luke turned just in time to glimpse the droid's domed topside as it disappeared
beneath the water's foggy surface.
"Artoo! Artoo!" Luke called. He kneeled down on the smooth hull of the ship
and leaned forward,
anxiously searching for his mechanical friend.
But the black waters were
serene, revealing not a sign of the little R2 unit.
Luke could not tell how deep this still, murky pond might be; but it looked extremely
deep. He was suddenly gripped by the realization that he might never see his droid
friend again. Just then, a tiny periscope broke through the surface of the water and
Luke could hear a faint gurgling beep.
What a relief! Luke thought, as he watched the periscope make its way toward
shore. He ran along the nose of his X-wing
fighter, and when the shore line was less
than three meters away, the young commander jumped into the water and scrambled
up the shore. He looked back and saw that Artoo was still making his way toward
the beach.
"Hurry, Artoo!" Luke shouted.
Whatever it was that suddenly moved through the water behind Artoo moved too
quickly and was too obscured by the mist for Luke to clearly identify it. Al he could
see was a
massive dark form. This creature rose up for a moment, then dove beneath
the surface, making a loud bang against the little droid's metal hill. Luke heard the
robot's
pathetic electronic scream for help. Then, nothing...
Luke stood there, horror-struck, as he continued to stare at the black waters, still
as death itself. As he watched, a few tell-tale bubbles began to erupt at the surface.
Luke's heart began to pound in fear as he realized he was standing too near the pool.
But before he could move, the runt-size robot was spit out by the thing lurking
beneath the black surface. Artoo made a graceful arc through the air and came
crashing down onto a soft patch of gray moss.
"Artoo," Luke yelled, running to him, "are you okay?" Luke was grateful that the
shadowy swamp lurker
apparently found metal droid neither palatable nor digestible.
Feebly the robot replied with a series of faint whistles and beeps.
"If you're
saying coming here was a bad idea, I'm beginning to agree with you,"
Luke admitted, looking around at their
dismalsurroundings. At least, he thought,
there was human
companionship on the ice world. Here, except for Artoo, there
seemed to be nothing but this murky bog-and creatures, as yet
unseen, that might
lurk in the falling darkness.
Dusk was quickly approaching. Luke shivered in the thickening fog that closed
in on him like something alive. He helped Artoo-Detoo back onto his feet, then
wiped away the swamp muck that covered the droid's cylindrical body. As he
worked, Luke heard eerie and inhuman cries that emanated from the distant jungle
and shuddered as he imagined the beasts that might making them.
By the time he finished
clearing off Artoo, Luke observed that the sky had grown
noticeably darker. Shadows loomed ominously all around him and the distant cries
didn't seem quite so far away anymore. He and Artoo glanced around at the spooky
swamp-jungle
surrounding them, then huddled a bit closer. Suddenly, Luke noticed
a pair of tiny but
vicious eyes winking at them through the
shadowyunderbrush, then
vanishing with a scutter of
diminutive feet.
He hesitated to doubt the advice of Ben Kenobi, but now he was beginning to
wonder if that robed
specter had somehow made a mistake leading him to this planet
with its mysterious Jedi teacher.
He looked over at his X-wing and groaned when he saw that the entire bottom
section was completely submerged in the dark water. "How are we going to get that
thing flying again?" The whole set of circumstances seemed
hopeless and somewhat
ridiculous. "What are we doing here?" he moaned.
It was beyond the computerized abilities of Artoo to provide an answer for either
of these questions, but he made a little comforting beep anyway.
"It's like part of a dream," Luke said. He shook his head, feeling cold and
frightened. "Or maybe I'm going crazy."
At least, he knew for certain, he couldn't have
gotten himself into a crazier
situation.
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