When the beast reached the top of another ice slope, Luke brought the animal to
halt. He pulled off his dark-lensed goggles and squinted for a few moments, just
long enough for his eyes to adjust to the blinding glare of the snow.
Suddenly his attention was diverted by the appearance of an object streaking
across the sky, leaving behind a lingering trail of smoke as it dipped toward the misty
horizon. Luke flashed his gloved hand to his
utility belt and clutched his pair of
electrobinoculars. Apprehensive, he felt a chill that competed with the coldness of
the Hoth atmosphere. What he had seen could have been manmade, perhaps even
something launched by the Empire. The young commander, still focused on the
object, followed its fiery course and watched
intently as it crashed on the white
ground and was consumed in its own
explosivebrilliance.
At the sound of the
explosion, Luke's Tauntaun shuddered. A fearful growl
escaped its
muzzle and it began to claw
nervously at the snow. Luke patted the
animal's head,
trying to
reassure the beast. He found it difficult to hear himself over
the blustering wind. "Easy, girl, it's just another meteorite!" he shouted. The
animal calmed and Luke brought the communicator to his mouth. "Echo Three to
Echo Seven. Han ol' buddy, do you read me?"
Static crackled from the
receiver. Then a familiar voice cut through the
interference. "Is that you, kid? What's up?"
The voice sounded a little older and somewhat sharper than Luke's. For a
moment Luke
fondly recalled first meeting the Corellian space smuggler in that dark,
alien-packed cantina at a spaceport on Tatooine. And now he was one of Luke's
only friends who was not an official member of the Rebel Alliance.
"I've finished my circle and I haven't picked up any life readings," Luke spoke
into his comlink, pressing his mouth close to the transmitter.
"There isn't enough life on this ice cube to fill a space cruiser," Han answered,
fighting to make his voice heard above the whistling winds. "My
sentry markers are
placed. I'm heading back to base."
"See you shortly," Luke replied. He still had his eye on the twisting column of
dark smoke rising from a black spot in the distance. "A meteorite just hit the ground
near here and I want to check it out. I won't be long."
Clicking off his comlink, Luke turned his attention to his Tauntaun. The
reptilian creature was pacing, shifting its weight from one foot to the other. It gave
out a deep-throated roar that seemed to signal fear.
"Whoa, girl!" he said, patting the Tauntaun's head. "What's the matter...you
smell something? There's nothing out there."
But Luke, too, was beginning to feel
uneasy, for the first time since he had set
out from the hidden Rebel base. If he knew anything about these snow-lizards, it
was that their senses were keen. Without question the animal was
trying to tell Luke
that something, some danger, was near.
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