"A
survivor, maybe-someone who might know what happened." Luke ventured
hopefully.
Ben Kenobi's next words shattered more than that hope. "That's an Imperial
fighter."
Chewbacca suddenly gave an angry bark. A huge flower of destruction
blossomed outside the port, battering the freighter
violently. A tiny, double-winged
ball raced past the cockpit port.
"It followed us!" Luke shouted.
"From Tatooine? It couldn't have," objected a disbelieving Solo. "Not in
hyperspace."
Kenobi was studying the configuration the tracking screen displayed. "You're
quite right, Han. It's the short-range Tie
fighter."
"But where did it come from?" the Corellian wanted to know. "There are no
Imperial bases near here. It couldn't have been a Tie job."
"You saw it pass."
"I know. It looked like a Tie
fighter-but what about a base?"
"It's leaving in a big hurry," Luke noted, studying the tracker. "No matter
where it's going, if it identifies us we're in big trouble."
"Not if I can help it," Solo declared. "Chewie, jam its
transmission. Lay in a
pursuit course."
"It would be best to let it go," Kenobi ventured
thoughtfully. "It's already too
far out of range."
"Not for long."
Several minutes followed, during which the cockpit was filled with a tense
silence. Al eyes were on the tracking screen and viewport.
At first the Imperial
fighter tried a complex evasive course, to no avail. The
surprisingly maneuverable freighter hung tight on its tail, continuing to make up the
distance between them. Seeing that he couldn't shape his pursuers, the
fighter pilot
had obviously opened up his tiny engine all the way.
Ahead, one of the multitudes of stars was becoming steadily brighter. Luke
frowned. They were moving fast, but not nearly fast enough for any
heavenly object
to
brighten so rapidly. Something here didn't make sense.
"Impossible for a
fighter that small to be this deep in space on its own," Solo
observed.
"It must have
gotten lost, been part of a convoy or something," Luke
hypothesized.
Solo's comment was gleeful. "Well, he won't be around long enough to tell
anyone about us. We'll be on top of him in a minute or two."
The star ahead continued to
brighten, its glow evidently coming from within. It
assumed a circular outline.
"He's heading for that small moon," Luke murmured.
"The Empire must have an outpost there," Solo admitted. "Although, according
to the atlas, Alderaan had no moons." He shrugged it off. "Galactic topography
was never one of my best subjects. I'm only interested in worlds and moons with
customers on them. But I think I can get him before he gets there; he's almost in
range."
They drew steadily nearer. Gradually craters and mountains on the moon
became visible. Yet there was something extremely odd about them. The craters
were far too regular in outline, the mountains far too
vertical, canyons and valley
impossibly straight and regularized. Nothing as capricious as
volcanic action had
formed those features.
"That's no moon," Kenobi breathed softly. "That's a space station."
"But it's too big to be a space station," Solo objected. "The size of it! It can't
be artificial-it can't!"
"I have a very strange feeling about this," was Luke's comment.
Abruptly the usually calm Kenobi was shouting. "Turn the ship around! Let's
get out of here!"
"Yes, I think you're right, old man. Full reverse, Chewie."
The Wookie started adjusting controls, and the freighter seemed to slow, arcing
around in a broad curve. The tiny
fighter leaped instantly toward the monstrous
station until it was swallowed up by its overpowering bulk.
Chewbacca chattered something at Solo as the ship shook and strained against
unseen forces.
"Lock in auxiliary power!" Solo ordered.
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