Chapter 26

Captain Kett greeted the commander with civility as he mounted the navigation deck of the Admiral Korvin. "We are nearing emergence," he told Sienar.


Sienar nodded abstractedly.


The port covers slid aside, and Sienar turned half away from the twisted, star-streaming view.


"Reversion at mark," he muttered.


"So ordered, sir," Kett acknowledged.


"How good are the ship's duplication facilities, Captain Kett?" Sienar asked.


"Our astromech complement is adequate to conduct many major repairs in transit," Kett reported.


The E-5 was doing quite well with its new capabilities. And the Blood Carver was reacting favorably to his new perspective. So far, so good, but there was so much farther to go.


Sienar held out a small box of data cards. "I would like to have these programs loaded into the ship's manufactory and placed in all the battle droids. The programming will be duplicated from these data cards and activated in each unit, to replace all previous programming. All, Captain Kett. And, of course, I will perform authentication tests."


Kett's polite expression froze. "That is not authorized, sir. It's against Trade Federation policy."


Sienar smiled at this slip into old ways. "When we return, all our weapons will be handed over to the Republic. This programming meets Republic standards and the droid will answer to Republic control."


"It is still not in my brief," Kett said.


"I have my own instructions, from Tarkin himself, and they are explicit," Sienar said calmly. He knew that as commander, and with Tarkin's backing, his command would be sufficient- now that he had at least some influence over Ke Daiv.


Now that he would not meet an unfortunate accident if he did something unexpected and out of turn.


The Baktoid E-5 droid strode with a surprisingly light tread out of the turbolift and onto the bridge of the flagship. It stood just below the navigation deck, clearly visible to all on the bridge. No threat was implied, merely a demonstration of the new way of things. Normally, this droid would not have been activated until battle.


Kett watched with obvious misgivings. "Understood, sir," he said.


"And show me the astromech reports when the job is completed," Sienar said, sucking his teeth.


Kett watched him for a couple of seconds, barely hiding his distaste.


Sienar ignored him and glared at the port.


"Reversion," the hyperdrive control officer announced.


"Realspace!" Captain Kett shouted as the stars whisked back into proper perspective, and space and time returned to their familiar dominance.


"About time," Sienar said with a sigh. He pushed a lever, and the navigation deck rolled on its track toward the large port until the view filled his field of vision.


He would have reveled in any normal pattern of stars whatsoever, but what he saw now was impressive, very impressive. The outward-spiraling ribbon of the red giant and white dwarf components filled his eyes with a dreamlike, fiery light. Such a sight was a rare privilege.


With some assurance of subtlety and Sienar-bred creativity in his weapons systems, he could actually enjoy the view.


"Our destination planet is in sight, and we are locked on to a holding orbit around the planet's yellow sun," Kett said. "We will not approach any closer until so ordered by you, Commander." Kett, still mulling over his options, was reluctant to leave the bridge.


Sienar did not mind independent thought, so long as it did not become too independent.


"You may carry out your instructions. . now." Sienar pointed aft.


"Yes, sir." Kett hurried to the turbolift, the deep-set and jewel-like eyes of the E-5 droid firmly and balefully fixed on the space between his shoulder blades.


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