Just then the voice of a Rebel
trooper cut in through the
console's comlink
speaker. "This is Echo Station Three-Eight. Unidentified object is in our scope.
It's just over the ridge. We should have visual contact in about-" Without
warning the voice filled with fear. "What the-? Oh, no!"
A burst of radio static followed, then the
transmission broke off completely.
Han frowned. "Whatever it is," he said, "it isn't friendly. Let's have a look.
Come on, Chewie."
Even before Han and Chewbacca were out of the
chamber, General Rieekan had
dispatched Rogues Ten and Eleven to Station Three-Eight.
The
mammoth Imperial Star Destroyer occupied a position of deadly prominence
in the Emperor's fleet. The sleekly elongated ship was larger and even more
ominous than the five wedge-shaped Imperial Star Destroyers guarding it. Together
these six cruisers were the most dreaded and devastating warships in the galaxy,
capable of reducing to cosmic scrap anything that stayed too close to their weapons.
Flanking the Star Destroyers were a number of smaller
fighter ships and, darting
about this great space
armada, were the
infamous TIE
fighters.
Supreme confidence reigned in the heart of every crew member in this Imperial
death
squadron, especially among the
personnel on the
monstrous central Star
Destroyer. But something also blazed within their souls. Fear-fear of merely the
sound of the familiar heavy footsteps as they echoed through the enormous ship.
Crew members dreaded these footfalls and shuddered whenever they were heard
approaching, brining their much feared, but much respected leader.
Towering above them in his black cloak and concealing black headgear, Darth
Vader, Dark Lord of Sith, entered the main control deck, and the men around him fell
silent. In what seemed to be an endless moment, no sound except those from the
ship's control boards and the loud wheezes coming from the ebony figure's metal
breath screen were to be heard.
As Darth Vader watched the endless array of stars, Captain Piett rushed across
the wide
bridge of the ship, carrying a message for the squat, evil-looking Admiral
Ozzel, who was stationed on the
bridge. "I think we've found something, Admiral,"
he announced
nervously, looking from Ozzel to the Dark Lord.
"Yes, Captain?" The admiral was a supremely
confident man who felt relaxed
in the presence of his cloaked superior.
"The report we have is only a fragment, from a probe droid in the Hoth system.
But it's the best lead we've had in-"
"We have had thousands of probe droids searching the galaxy," Ozzel broke in
angrily. "I want proof, not leads. I don't intend to continue to chase around from
one side of-"
Abruptly the figure in black approached the two and interrupted. "You found
something?" he asked, his voice somewhat distorted by the breath mask.
Captain Piett
respectfully gazed at his master, who loomed above him like a
black-robed, omnipotent god. "Yes, sir," Piett said slowly, choosing his words with
caution. "We have visuals. The system is supposed to be
devoid of human
forms..."
But Vader was no longer listening to the captain. His masked face turned
toward an image beamed on one of the viewscreens-an image of a small
squadron of
Rebel snowspeeders streaking above the white fields.
"That's it," Darth Vader boomed without further
deliberation.
"My lord," Admiral Ozzel protested, "there are so many uncharted settlements.
It could be smugglers-"
"That is the one!" the former Jedi Knight insisted, clenching a black-gloved fist.
"And Skywalker is with them. Bring in the
patrol ships, Admiral, and set your
course for the Hoth system." Vader looked toward an officer wearing a green uniform
with matching cap. "General Veers," the Dark Lord addressed him, "prepare your
men."
As soon as Darth Vader had spoken, his men set about to
launch his fearful plan.
The Imperial Probe Droid raised a large
antenna from its buglike head and sent
out a
piercing, high-frequency signal. The robot's scanners had reacted to a lifeform
hidden behind a great dune of snow and noted the appearance of a brown Wookiee
head and the sound of a deep-throated growl. The blasters that had been built into
the probe robot took aim at the furry giant. But before the robot had a chance to fire,
a red beam from a hand blaster exploded from behind the Imperial Probe Droid and
nicked its
darkly finished hull.
As he ducked behind a large snow dune, Han Solo noticed Chewbacca still
hidden, and then watched the robot spun around in midair to face him. So far the
ruse was working and now he was the
target. Han had barely moved out of range as
the floating machine fired, blasting chunks of snow from the edge of his dune. He
fired again, hitting it square on with the beam of his weapon. Then he heard a
high-pitched whine coming from the deadly machine, and in an instant the Imperial
Probe Droid burst into a
billion or more
flaming pieces.
"...I'm afraid there's not much left,: Han said over the comlink as he concluded
his report to the
underground base.
Princess Leia and General Rieekan were still manning the
console where they
had maintained constant communication with Han. "What is it?" Leia asked.
"Droid of some kind," he answered. "I didn't hit it that hard. It must have had
a self-destruct."
Leia paused as she considered this
unwelcome piece of information. "An
Imperial droid," she said, betraying some trepidation.
"If it was," Han warned, "the Empire surely knows we're here."
General Rieekan shook his head slowly. "We'd better start to evacuate the
planet."
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