As they
traveled father and deeper into the bowels of the
gigantic station, they found
it
increasingly difficult to maintain an air of
casualindifference. Fortunately, those
who might have sensed some nervousness on the part of the two armored troopers
would regard it as only natural,
considering their huge, dangerous Wookie captive.
Chewbacca also made it impossible for the two young men to be as inconspicuous as
they would have liked.
The farther they
traveled, the heavier the traffic became. Other soldiers,
bureaucrats, technicians, and mechanicals bustled around them. Intent on their own
assignments, they ignored the trio completely, only a few of the humans sparing the
Wookie a curious glance. Chewbacca's morose expression and the seeming
confidence of his captors reassured the
inquisitive.
Eventually they reached a wide bank of
elevators. Luke breathed a sigh of
relief. The computer-controlled transport ought to be capable of
taking them just
about anywhere on the station in
response to a
verbal command.
There was a nervous second when a minor official raced to get aboard. Solo
gestured sharply, and the other, without voicing a protest, shifted to the next
elevatortube in line.
Luke
studied the operating panel, then tried to sound at once knowledgeable and
important as he spoke into the pickup grid. Instead, he sounded nervous and scared,
but the
elevator was a pure-
responsemechanism, not programmed to differentiate the
appropriateness of emotions conveyed vocally. So the door slid shut and they were
on their way. After what felt like hours but was in reality only minutes, the door
opened and they stepped out into the security area.
It had been Luke's hope they would discover something like the old-fashioned
barred cells of the kind used on Tatooine in towns like Mos Eisley. Instead, they saw
only narrow ramps bordering a bottomless
ventilation shaft. These walkways,
several levels of them, ran parallel to smooth curving walls which held faceless
detention cells. Alert-looking guards and energy gates seemed to be everywhere
they looked.
Uncomfortably aware that the longer they stood frozen in place, the sooner
someone was bound to come over and ask unanswerable questions, Luke searched
frantically for a course of action.
"This isn't going to work," Solo whispered, leaning toward him.
"Why didn't you say so before?" a frustrated, frightened Luke shot back.
"I think I did. I-"
"Shssh!"
Solo shuts up Luke's worst fears were realized. A tall, grim-looking officer
approached them. He frowned as he examined the silent Chewbacca.
"Where are you two going with this-thing?"
Chewbacca snarled at the remark, and Solo quieted him with a hasty jab in the
ribs. A panicky Luke found himself replying almost
instinctively. "Prisoner
transfer from block TS-138."
The officer looked puzzled. "I wasn't notified. I'll have to clear it."
Turning, the man walked to a small
console nearby and began entering his
request. Luke and Han
hurriedly surveyed the situation, their gaze traveling from
alarms, energy gates, and remote photosensors to the three other guards station in the
area.
Solo nodded to Luke as he unfastened Chewbacca's cuffs. Then he whispered
something to the Wookie. An ear-splitting howl shook the
corridor as Chewbacca
threw up both hands, grabbing Solo's rifle from him.
"Look out!" a
seemingly terrified Solo shouted. "It's loose. It'll rip us all
apart!"
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