Leia winced and, resigned, buckled herself firmly into her seat.
See-Threepio, still muttering calculations, shut down his synthesized human
voice when the Wookiee turned and growled at him.
But Han concentrated only on carrying out his plan. He knew it would work; it
had to-there was no other choice. Flying more on instinct than on instruments, he
steered his ship through the
relentless rain of stone. Glancing quickly at his scanner
screens, he saw that the TIE
fighters and the Avengers had not yet
abandoned the
chase. It would be an Imperial funeral, he thought, as he maneuvered the Falcon
through the asteroid hail.
He looked at another viewscreen and smiled as it showed a
collision between an
asteroid and a TIE
fighter. The
explosion registered on the screen with a burst of
light. No survivors in that one, Han thought.
The TIE
fighter pilots chasing the Falcon were among the best in the Empire.
But they couldn't compete with Han Solo. Either they weren't good enough, or they
weren't crazy enough. Only a
lunatic would have plunged his ship into a suicidal
journey through these asteroids. Crazy or not, these pilots had no choice but to
follow in hot pursuit. They undoubtedly would be better off perishing in this
bombardment of rocks than reporting failure to their dark master.
The greatest of all the Imperial Star Destroyers regally moved out of Hoth's orbit.
It was flanked by two other Star Destroyers and the entire group was accompanied by
a
protectivesquadron of smaller warships. In the central Destroyer, Admiral Piett
stood outside Darth Vader's private
meditationchamber. The upper jaw slowly
opened until Piett was able to glimpse his robed master standing in the shadows.
"My lord," Piett said with
reverence.
"Come in, Admiral."
Admiral Piett felt great awe as he stepped into the dimly lit room and approached
the Dark Lord of the Sith. His master stood silhouetted so that Piett could just barely
make out the lines of a set of mechanical appendages as they retracted a respirator
tube from Vader's head. He shuddered when he realized that he might be the first
ever to have seen his master unmasked.
The sight was horrifying. Vader, his back turned to Piett, was entirely clothed
in black; but above his studded black neck ban gleamed his naked head. Though the
admiral tried to avert his eyes, morbid
fascination forced him to look at that hairless,
skull-like head. It was covered with a maze of thick scar
tissue that twisted around
against Vader's corpse-pale skin. The thought crossed Piett's mind that there might
be a heavy price for viewing what no one else had seen. Just then, the robot hands
grasped the black helmet and gently lowered it over the Dark Lord's head.
His helmet back in place, Darth Vader turned to hear his admiral's report.
"Our pursuit ship have sighted the Millennium Falcon, my lord. It has entered
an asteroid field."
"Asteroids don't concern me, Admiral," Vader said as he slowly clenched his fist.
"I want that ship, not excuses. How long until you will have Skywalker and the
others in the Millennium Falcon?"
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