STAR WARS ~ DARK EMPEROR
by BRENDON WAHLBERG
Emperor Palpatine was at one
with the Force. Lines of probability stretched out before him as he turned his
mind towards the future. The farther he looked, the more the lines branched and
the more they tended to flicker or fade. The focus of his attention lay on a
very strong line that led to a confusing jumble resembling a tangled ball of
twine that kept changing shape. It was the nexus of fates in which he met Luke
Skywalker. The fates of himself, Skywalker and Vader were tied up there, and he
absolutely could not see whether any of their lives continued past that point.
He knew the meeting was inevitable. It seemed to Palpatine that Skywalker's
path met Vader's first, and then both joined his own at the nexus. But when the
Emperor tried to penetrate that nexus, the awful result was always the same.
It was the mental equivalent of
leaping into a whirlpool. He was swiftly rendered helpless, trapped in a
chaotic storm of visions. They went hurtling past his mind's eye, leaving only
fleeting impressions.
A black-clad Skywalker called
his lightsaber to his hand and with a lightening move, burned Palpatine's head
from his shoulders...
A passive Skywalker made no
move to ignite his lightsaber as Vader moved in. Vader was saying, "If you
will not fight, then you will meet your destiny." Luke did not resist as
Vader cut his son down...
Vader and Skywalker suddenly
put aside their fierce duel and marched towards the Emperor, seated defenseless
on his throne. As one, they treacherously murdered Palpatine...
Vader was dead, killed by the
Emperor himself when the Dark Lord had encouraged Luke to try to kill the
Emperor. Now Palpatine was hurling Force lightning at Skywalker too, leaving
the boy writhing in agony, begging to serve him...
Skywalker was holding his
blade at Vader's throat, hate filling his face, dark side power coursing
through him, ready to commit patricide...
The variations were endless. The
Emperor's mind was assaulted by the nexus, threatening him with destruction. If
he did not break out of it, in mere moments, his consciousness would be pulled
in a thousand directions at once. It took even more power than the last time,
but Palpatine managed to win free, awakening with a sickening spinning
sensation on the floor of his meditation chamber. Fear and anger coursed
through him. It was impossible for him to see the shape of things to come, but
he required absolutely to know. So much was at stake - everything he had
created so far. His Empire. Palpatine clenched his fists, gazing ruefully at
the progressing ruin of his flesh. He could not continue these ordeals and
survive. He doubted that he could rescue his consciousness from that nexus and
make it into a new clone, were he to perish from the stress it caused him.
Suddenly a call signal demanded
his attention. He stood painfully and moved to his terminal. He saw that the Executor
had returned and was in orbit around Coruscant. Vader wanted to have an
audience with him. Vader. The Emperor's anger burned even more darkly. Yes. He
would see Vader. And learn what the traitor had to say for himself.
Sitting on his throne awaiting
Vader's arrival, the Emperor knew he had finally come to regret the day he had
made "Lord Vader". When Anakin Skywalker had turned to the dark side,
so long ago, that had been well. Palpatine had thought he would be an extremely
powerful Sith Apprentice, after a string of failures such as Darth Maul. But
just when Anakin had begun to discover his power, he had foolishly faced his
old teacher, Kenobi, and had wound up so grievously wounded that the only way
to keep him alive was to cyborg him. At the Emperor's order, his limbs were
replaced, increasing his stature considerably. He was encased within an armored
life support system that compensated for the loss of his lungs. Palpatine's dark
side adepts had taken Anakin into their care, helping him to recover and adjust
to his new body. They had created a fearsome mask that resembled the war helm
of a legendary Sith hero. Anakin was given a new name in the Sith tradition,
Darth Vader, and was raised above the adepts to Palpatine's side as a Dark Lord
of the Sith. At the Emperor's command, he used his powers to hunt down the
Jedi. The Jedi were no easy prey, but eventually, they were all destroyed. With
his main task accomplished, Vader had become the Emperor's servant, keeping
order in the new Empire. That was when Palpatine's troubles began.
Vader had been a Skywalker once,
and too many of the traits of that line remained in him. A fierce
individuality, a quickness to anger, a certain recklessness, and very great
strength in the Force all combined to make a servant of unquestionable value
but perhaps too much power.
Palpatine had used Vader as his
foremost agent. Vader eventually became the most visible symbol of the Empire.
His mask, his stature, his voice, and his powers presented an image that struck
fear into most people. They obeyed him, and thus obeyed Palpatine. They did not
fear their Emperor, though in reality, they most certainly should have. In
Vader, the Emperor had an instrument through which he could project something
of his true self, while retaining an image of relative benevolence for himself.
Also, Palpatine admitted to
himself, it was simply satisfying to have beside him a living symbol of his
victory over the Jedi. Anakin had been one of the brightest and the best of the
Jedi, and now here he was, twisted and corrupted, every last trace of goodness
eradicated from him. As Vader, he was strong in the Force, but he kneeled to
Palpatine, debasing himself and groveling at his Master's displeasure, and
taking his only sustenance from his Master's praise. Yes, it was better than
having a dead Jedi, better by far.
A few years ago, the Emperor had
seen the first signs that all was not well with Vader. When Vader had met and
killed his old teacher, then discovered he had a son, old, long unfelt
connections to the past had stirred in him. It became worse when Vader was
given command of the fleet and he used it to indulge his obsession with finding
his son. At the time, Palpatine had swallowed his doubts, and perhaps that was
a mistake. For, when Vader had finally caught up with his son, his true colors
had shown at last.
The Emperor had agreed to try to
turn Luke Skywalker, and Vader had agreed to be the one to do it, or else kill
the boy. Vader laid a complicated trap, placing Luke's friends in danger,
knowing that the boy would feel their pain and come to their rescue. It worked
perfectly, and before long, the boy, full of bravado, faced his father with
ignited lightsaber. As he had done so many times before, Palpatine had used the
Force to watch his servant. He was keen to take the measure of this boy who
inexplicably figured so strongly in his own destiny. As the battle unfolded,
Vader tested the boy, urging him to draw power from the dark side by
encouraging the emotions that would open him to it. The boy resisted, but by
the time he realized he was out of his depth, it was too late for him. That
fierce Skywalker determination kept him fighting on, though Vader was by far
his superior. Palpatine had been certain that Vader would be forced to kill the
boy. The Dark Lord had bludgeoned his way through Luke's defenses and sliced
off his right hand. He cornered Luke, leaving no way out but to turn or die.
Then had come the moment that Palpatine even now recalled with dismay and rage.
The moment of betrayal.
There is no escape, Vader had told Luke, Don't make me
destroy you. You do not yet realize your importance. You have only begun to
discover your power. Join me and I will complete your training. With our
combined strength, we can end this destructive conflict and bring order to the
galaxy. Treachery! Their combined strength! By the dark side, it would
never be. Vader belonged to him! Skywalker was his! It would never be. But
betrayal had followed treachery. Vader revealed his identity, and although the
boy reacted with anguished disbelief, Palpatine had thought he felt the
assertion touch something deep inside Skywalker. Vader had felt it, too. Search
your feelings. You know it to be true. Luke. You can destroy the Emperor. He
has foreseen this. It is your destiny. Join me, and together we can rule the
galaxy as father and son.
Remembering the words, Palpatine
began to shiver with anger. Indeed, his visions of Skywalker's threat to him
had opened Vader's eyes to the possibility of Palpatine's vulnerability. Now
Vader planned for there to be two Sith in power, as before - himself and his
son, a fulfillment of destiny as he saw it.
But there was much to the notion
of "destiny" that Vader did not grasp. He would learn that to covet
Palpatine's power was to earn death. From the moment of that betrayal, the
Emperor had begun to plot the destruction of Darth Vader. His plan had a great
symmetry to it. He would mold events such that one Skywalker would kill the
other, and in that act, turn to the dark side and replace him at Palpatine's
side. He would use Vader's great hope as the very instrument of his murder, and
corrupt the son as he had corrupted the father. It was the perfect destiny for
both of them.
Except that nothing was certain
anymore. The boy was strong, and he had made his servant strong. It would be a
risky endeavor. After long decades of being above risk, the Emperor did not
like it at all.
The great throne room doors
opened, and Vader strode in, preceded by Sate Pestage, flanked by six Imperial
guards, and followed by, of all things, a droid. Vader completed the long walk
to the throne, then knelt at the Emperor's feet. This was a ceremonial
audience, and Pestage was wearing full dress regalia. Pestage formally
announced the presence of the Lord Darth Vader and his request to report to his
majesty, the Emperor. Palpatine had designed this formal meeting to remind
Vader of his place, and besides, the formality helped Palpatine to mask the
anger he felt towards Vader. It would not do to let Vader know how he felt
before the moment of his revenge. Even so, Palpatine waited nearly a full
minute before acknowledging Vader with a cold sounding, "Rise, and report
on the events at Bespin."
Vader stood. If he was put off
by this ceremony, he did not show it. Instead, he went along with it. He handed
a datapad to Sate Pestage. "Your majesty," Vader intoned, "I
have confronted and fought the young Rebel Force user, Luke Skywalker. I found
him to be formidable, but his skills were undeveloped. He has enhanced physical
abilities, the power to levitate objects, and reasonable skill with a
lightsaber, but little else. What success he had in eluding me was due to a
certain raw talent, perhaps inborn in him, as well as considerable good
fortune. He resisted my attempts to turn him to the dark side. Kenobi must have
prepared him for this before he died. The battle was ultimately one-sided, and
when he was pressed to the last, he chose to leap to his death. His companions
in the Millennium Falcon rescued him, and his current location is
unknown. I am able to resume my search, but first I have brought something to
you, your majesty. During the battle, Skywalker lost his right hand. I have
recovered it for you. The Force gave me a sense of its importance." He
waved a black gloved hand, and the medical droid, Beevee, came forward with the
Bacta tank.
Palpatine had been stewing while
listening, his anger growing hotter as Vader presented an account that omitted his
betrayal. He was tempted to accuse Vader on the spot, but he sensed that Vader
would only deny it. He had lied about Luke Skywalker's Force potential;
Palpatine knew it was high. He would certainly lie to save his own life from a
sentence of death for treason. But when Palpatine saw the hand, his rage
evaporated. Here was an opportunity indeed - one that could tell him the future
in a safe way. The Emperor actually smiled. "Well done, Lord Vader. The
hand will be very useful indeed! But now I wish you to suspend your search for
young Skywalker. Your new orders are to assemble as much of the fleet as
possible at the new Death Star at Endor. Then you will oversee the final stages
of construction. Moff Jerjerrod must be encouraged to complete the station on
schedule. At the very least, the superlaser must be ready when I arrive at the
station. Go now, and do my bidding."
Vader bowed deeply, and left.
The Emperor sensed his frustration at the orders. Beevee remained behind
holding the tank. The droid looked intimidated by its surroundings. Palpatine
turned to Sate Pestage. "Summon the Constable of Homunculi and Ars Dangor
immediately. Return this droid to the command ship and bring the hand to the
clone vat chamber. I shall wait for you in the conference room." With
that, Palpatine left the room, leaning on his twisted cane.
Beevee was relieved to have the
hand taken from him, and as he was escorted from the throne room, he reflected
that he was glad he was not a protocol droid. There was much about human interactions
that quite bewildered him.
The Emperor gestured for Rollo
Mon to take a seat at the large table where he, Ars Dangor, and Sate Pestage
were gathered. Rollo Mon bowed to the other men at the table politely. He
rarely saw them, as he was reclusive and habitually immersed himself in his
work. Sate Pestage was a stick thin man who bore the weight of his uncounted
years with a spry endurance. He wore a roomy cassock that glittered with rare
gems from his homeworld, Naboo, and he was quite lost in the gaudy garment. Its
wealthy appearance contrasted with Pestage's face, which had the stamp of an
ascetic on its weathered features. He looked utterly at peace. Ars Dangor, the
Emperor's advisor, looked almost like a mirror image of Palpatine. Unlike most of
the advisors, Dangor chose to garb himself in the fashion of the Emperor
himself; stark black robes with a deep hood. Dangor had that hood removed now,
and his widely spaced eyes gave his hot stare a disconcerting aspect. He wore a
constant leer on his thin lips, and he had a towering reputation for
ruthlessness. While Pestage dealt with Palpatine's personal matters and acted
as an intermediary in communications, Dangor made public addresses and ran the
Empire day to day. Dangor dealt with all the "little pictures" while
Palpatine dealt with the "big picture", and Pestage dealt with
Palpatine.
Rollo Mon himself was a short
man who compensated for his lack of height with an almost absurd head ornament
that nearly doubled his stature. He smiled nervously with his uneven teeth and
sat down abruptly, unsure of social graces.
When all were seated, Palpatine
rose. He was looking very old, and Rollo Mon well understood the reason. But
the Emperor's eyes glittered with enthusiasm as he began to outline the reason
for their gathering. "My friends, welcome. Lord Vader has brought us the
means to clone our elusive enemy, Luke Skywalker. The Force has shown me that I
will confront him soon, but the outcome remains unclear. I am sure you can
appreciate the need for more information." The other three men murmured
their agreement. Dangor displayed agitation at the mere mention of Skywalker's
name, and Rollo Mon leaned forward in excitement, pleased at the notion of a
new challenge. Looking at Rollo Mon, the Emperor continued, "I wish to
clone Skywalker and test him, to see what he will most likely do when he comes
before me. I need the clones soon. Can it be done?"
The Constable was in his
element. "Yes, your majesty. If you don't need the clones to be stable
long term, the standard growth term of one year can be shortened to as little
as two months. The clones should remain sane for long enough to test them. Of
course, they won't really be this Skywalker, but we can do better than we did
with Bevel Lemelisk's clones. We'll have to implant them with very detailed
false memories if they are to behave realistically. Recent advances in memory
conditioning allow coherent experience construction to be carried out while the
clone is still in the tertiary growth phase, so that the decanted product is
already identity established. The margin for error depends on the quality of
the information we possess on the subject -" Rollo Mon realized he had
left his seat and was pacing. Embarrassed, he took his seat and concluded
quietly, "What background do we have available?"
The Emperor turned to Ars
Dangor, who held up a datapad. "Here are the ISB reports on Luke
Skywalker, collected from the battle of Yavin to the present. Our agents have
been busy, and there is much information here. But the basic outline of what we
know may be summarized as follows. Dangor activated a holographic display above
the table. The identimage of Luke Skywalker, a moisture farmer of the rim
world, Tatooine, shimmered into view. "The subject grew up on Tatooine, in
the care of Owen and Beru Lars. Records are poor on such worlds, but we are
sure they were not really related to him. It is very likely that the old Jedi,
Obi-Wan Kenobi, was also in hiding on Tatooine, and that he helped to raise
Skywalker. Kenobi must have instructed the boy in the ways of the Force.
Skywalker is not a common name in the outer rim territories, and it is believed
that his actual father was the famed Jedi, Anakin Skywalker, who also
originated from Tatooine. Since Kenobi and Anakin were close friends, it is
easy to imagine Anakin giving Luke into Kenobi's care before his death some
twenty years ago. The subject would then have an inborn aptitude for the Force,
which must have been nurtured over the years by Kenobi."
Dangor looked at Palpatine,
whose face was unreadable. He suspected that the Emperor already knew far more
about Skywalker than the ISB ever would. "Shortly before the Battle of
Yavin," Dangor continued, "two events occurred that may have strongly
impacted the subject's personality and motivations. First, Lord Vader's search
team killed the Lars family. Second, Vader killed Kenobi right in front of
Skywalker. Therefore the subject is probably revenge motivated, especially if
you take into account an unverified report that the subject's childhood friend,
one Biggs Darklighter, was killed during the Battle of Yavin. After the battle,
Skywalker was a hero in the Rebellion. His feat in destroying the Death Star
probably gives him an exaggerated view of his own abilities. The death of the
Jedi, Kenobi, left the subject without a mentor, so it is probable that his
skills have not greatly improved since then. It is well known that Lord Vader
has an obsession with hunting Skywalker down, probably to avenge his defeat at
the Death Star. It was Lord Vader's conviction that Skywalker was present on
Hoth, but his whereabouts were not confirmed until several months later, when
Lord Vader confronted him on Cloud City. The subject escaped and remains at
large. He is viewed as a significant threat due to his Force skills and his
probable vengeance goals. Personally, I think his importance is exaggerated.
With all due respect, your majesty, you and Lord Vader have destroyed Jedi
Masters in the past. Why is so much attention being devoted to this young
man?"
The Emperor's frown was like a
knife edge. "I know him to be a threat, Ars Dangor. You know nothing of
the workings of the Force. Events are in motion which have been predestined.
Where the Force is concerned, a man's own power is as nothing. When I face
Skywalker, he will be a Jedi. So long as the Force is with him, he is not to be
underestimated."
Dangor stood and bowed.
"Your majesty, I ask your forgiveness. I do not presume to question your
judgment."
"It is given."
Palpatine turned to Sate Pestage. "Lord Vader is to be a part of the
confrontation with Skywalker, but I do not wish to involve him at this point.
You will recruit an actor to play his part. Outfit him convincingly, and
prepare the throne room for the encounters. Only a single guard need be
present. The clone and the actor are to be armed with specially modified
lightsabers that I shall provide." Palpatine paused, then looked at
Dangor. "Leave that report with the Constable. He will find it most
useful. The real confrontation will occur on the new Death Star, where we shall
destroy the cursed Rebel fleet and their Mon Calamari allies once and for all.
Make certain that the throne room is completed there, and ensure that its view
of the battle area will be unobstructed. As for the trap itself, information
about a large Imperial construction project will be leaked to the Rebels. The
Death Star plans will be copied and transferred from our secure vaults to
Imperial Intelligence on Bothawui, via a seemingly defenseless freighter. The
Rebels will take this freighter, and pay a convincing price for capturing the
plans. Information concerning the shield generator and my own presence on the
battle station has also been planted, and within a month, it will be
'discovered' by a Rebel cell we have identified on Aargau. Lord Vader is
currently assembling a large fleet at Endor, in secret. The Rebels will suspect
nothing. The trap will close around them, and they will realize that the bait
is beyond their grasp. Then the Alliance will die." Palpatine gave a little
laugh. "That is all for now. You are dismissed."
Dangor and Pestage rose and
filed from the room, leaving the datapad behind. Palpatine gestured for Rollo
Mon to remain. When they were alone, Palpatine leaned close to the diminutive
Constable of Homunculi, whom he had trusted with his life many times in the
past, and whispered to him. "There are a few other things to add to the
clone's memories, that I must tell you of..."