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Re: Memoirs of a RAFian
« Reply #6300 on: January 18, 2017, 05:22:56 PM »
Are you kidding me? Cloak is literally mind-tripping on the Star Wars prequels - which was previously Lion King for some reason?

... What a nightmare, indeed. :P

I have been called a master of the mash-up before, when I read these books in a writing class.

I'll upload the missing PDFs tomorrow when I have wifi, and fix the links to the banners as well - they're now broken on the desktop too, so that definitely needs a reupload.

Thanks again!

Fantastic books, as usual, particularly enjoyed Solar Sucks and Buggy Afternoon because FEELS. Will Parker and Helen get back together? Daaaaamn, that drama.

We will see. Eventually. I assume couples have arguments like that from time to time, and are always lovey-dovey all the time, hence why I put that hiccup there.

(Didn't particularly enjoy Nexus Politics, which is to be expected from a rather apolitical person such as myself - though was it pure coincidence that you happened to write that particular book in November or not? ;) )

Pure coincidence. I just happened to get to that part of the books queued up. But I didn't fail to notice the irony, as I did tell GH in chat when I was about to work on that book.

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"Do you think we could send some forum house-elves down here and --"

"Aquilai!" Saffa scolded, offering the irresistible imagery of Saffa as a Hermione Granger. She wouldn't appreciate the comparison, Cloak thought, allowing himself to be amused at the idea.

I just had to pick out this particular quote because it's funny - I was always called Hermione as a kid, thanks to the bushy hair and smartass disposition. :P

Oh! Didn't know that. Happy coincidence.

New chapter.

CHAPTER SIX:
Powers Taken and Powers Forsaken

It went just as she had secretly hoped.

The war was causing countless casualties, both civilian and military. This ruckus caused the populace enough fear to allow Powers to leech executive authority from he Senate as "emergency powers". And by a vote of the Senate themselves. This was not without detractors -- who snarkily called Chancellor Powers "Grabby Powers"*, not without precedent for their ire. But this was dismissed largely as partisan politics.

Cloak, however, believed this was a fallacy. He believed that they may have had a point. Powers was too measured. Too precise. Too careful about everything she said and did. She never did anything that she couldn't rationalize, spin, or otherwise manipulate to show her in a positive light. Cloak found this extremely slimy and was wondering why no one else seemed to see what he did. Was he being paranoid? Probably. Was he being fatalistic? Absolutely.

He would have to look into her history -- her record was impeccable. Disturbingly so. It raised red flags in his mind. But his search yielded no results of a satisfactory nature -- whoever she was before, she covered up her tracks exceedingly well. It was almost as if she was expecting his investigative methods.

Other RAFians would chastise him on this, saying that he should focus on winning the war against the Separatists. Cloak would always counter this sentiment to himself, believing they were too focused on the war, surviving a chancellor they knew nothing about. Not really anything substantive, anyway.

It was just like Malice. She disappeared without a trace during their last conflict, and Cloak had no idea where she had gone. Assuming she was still alive, as she was an octogenarian Realm Walker, nearly a millennium old (Dweller time). Cloak was starting to believe that she may have died of old age -- despite his doubts.

Cloak was kept appraised of the situation, as continued to try to dig deeper. But he had to be cautious. He didn't want the new chancellor to catch wind of his endeavors. He knew it was kind of stupid to focus so much on this, to be so obsessive about it -- but, perhaps it was simply his feline curiosity, or maybe it was just a hunch, in any case he had to see it out to the end.

He quickly discovered that the head of the Separatists was someone he hadn't expected. A name he hadn't heard in Dweller years. Someone who used to be a RAFian before he decided to defect and betray them all, not unlike Itellsya.

How Odie -- styling himself as "Darth Odious" (which Cloak thought was a bit laughably pretentious of him) -- became the head of the Separatists, the Realm Walker didn't know. But Cloak was sure that he didn't get in that position on his own, through his own merits. Someone else was orchestrating this. But who?

A question to be answered later. Cloak was still dead set on uncovering whatever secret Powers was hiding. It had to be big if she was willing to go through this much to obscure it from the public eye. . . .



*Yes, yes, this is why the name Gabrielle Powers was chosen. Nothing else.
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Chapter 4: "First Attempt"
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Re: Memoirs of a RAFian
« Reply #6301 on: January 19, 2017, 12:41:58 AM »
New chapter.

CHAPTER SEVEN:
Kidnapped

Weeks passed by, and seemed to be uneventful. The steady machine of war chugged along like a wicked train, spewing it's noxious death as if it were steam. There seemed to be no end in sight for this war, but Chancellor Powers seemed to be more effectual than former-Chancellor Fowler was.

Of course, this was because she was, in fact, orchestrating this war to serve her ends. Being Chancellor wasn't enough for her. She had an insidious plan to claim more power, and get rid of the threat that the RAFians posed to her rule, to her authority. She envisioned a great empire before her -- and she knew what she had to do to take it.

Then she was kidnapped by Odie. Yes. Yes, that's right. She was kidnapped by, perhaps, the most ineffectual RAFian -- former or current -- there ever was. He felt proud of this accomplishment, and saw it as a sign of his capability.

But this was all a part of her plan. She had come to know of Leatherhead's impudence and recklessness -- it wasn't really a closely-guarded secret. She thought he might prove useful as an enforcer on her behalf, once he renounced his alliance to RAF. It could work, too. She would just have to exploit a crucial moment to appeal to the darkness in his heart. It could allow him to be powerful . . . and this kidnapping was instrumental in that. She could divine the future enough to tell the humanoid crocodilian would be essential to her plans of a purge.

As she anticipated, and foresaw with her limited divination practices, GH and Leatherhead were dispatched to rescue her. The star and the Elements master would have been sent were they not off on separate missions of their own. This was quite auspicious for her. Very much so.

Even more was when GH and Leatherhead, now a young adult, were separated by a falling elevator. Despite the remonstrations of his adopted father, Leatherhead had ran along ahead of him, and quickly came to a room with a seated Powers and Odie standing before him. Leatherhead held his halbried while Odie held a staff with concussion pulses able to emanate from the slightly spherical knob on one end.

"Now, now, monster," Odie said with his characteristic sneer. "You don't want to make a mess in front of Madam Chancellor, d'you?"

Leatherhead's grip on his halbried tightened with anger.

"I've been looking forward to this," Odie said. "I only thought it would be against an impressive RAFian. Not a child."

"My abilities have doubled since the last time we met, Odie," Leatherhead boasted needlessly.

"Good, then," Odie said. "Twice the pride, the harder the fall. And it's 'Darth Odious' now."

"Yeah," Leather said, in perfect imitation of GH, "no one cares, Odie."

Then the battle commensed, and eventually ended with Odie losing both of his hands with a single, overhead strike. Leatherhead's armored hide made the concussive blasts not all that effective. But Leatherhead had unknowingly allowed his anger and rage to possess him like a demon.

He held Odie by the throat. One snap of his jaws and he could easily decapitate the loser. It would be so easy. So very easy. . . . Too easy. Not right. But he . . . no, he could. Couldn't he, though? He had the power. He had it spades. He could do . . . but no. It wouldn't be right.

"Good, boy, good. Kill him," said a strained voice. He never recognized it or realized it came from Powers herself. "Kill him now."

A moment of hesitation.

"Do it."

And Leatherhead . . . indulged himself and killed Odie.

He immediately repented his actions, "I shouldn't have . . ."

"You did well, boy," Powers said, but Leatherhead barely seemed to register what she was saying. "He was too dangerous to be kept alive."

This was the overstatement of overstatements.

"He was unarmed," Leatherhead said, muttering to himself as he freed the Chancellor. He seemed confused, perplexed, and he lost all the bravado he had moments before. There was something dark inside him -- and it scared him.


Book 189: "Shenecron's Pets"
Chapter 4: "First Attempt"
(January 7, 2020)

RAFians Referenced Specifically: Demos.


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Re: Memoirs of a RAFian
« Reply #6303 on: January 20, 2017, 09:10:27 AM »
. . . And Year 12. Yeah, I know it's ambitious.  +9 PDF karma, Saffa. And I have a few new book ideas that I'll post later. Thirty-one book ideas away from Year 13 -- the Year that Dino will never read. ;)

New chapter.

CHAPTER EIGHT:
Deployment For Endgame

Cloak would have dug more, but apparently he was needed elsewhere. A thick, lush forest of some sort. He had to be there immediately, and it was urgent. It appeared the Separatists had really upped their man power.

Or rather, their machine power. They had the Techadons mass produce droids for them for some time now, to match the numbers of the clone troopers. It was an obvious decision, but an ultimately futile one with the RAFians present. Ferrokinetic RAFians, like Cloak, could easily tear through their ranks without a thought. Pyrokinetic RAFians, like Blaze, Demos, and, again, Cloak, could turn them into molten metal. Etcetera, etcetera, etcetera.

Cloak was to lead a contingent of clone troopers to these coordinates. Other RAFians were given a contingent of their own to lead, some larger, some smaller. Curiously, the more powerful the RAFian, the larger the contingent. This did not go unnoticed by Cloak, and a few other RAFians, but he said nothing of his suspicions, something he would later come to regret terribly.

So, Cloak was deployed to a forested area. Yarin was piloting his ship, alongside other clone pilots. Parker was given a hoverbike called a speeder for his deployment. Jess was deployed to some crystal catacombs. Blaze was deployed to a barren desert. GH was deployed in a deep canyon. Leatherhead was deployed to bodyguard the Chancellor -- who the Separatists threatened to kidnap and ransom once more. Just about every RAFian, besides Goom, a few experienced RAFians, and the yearlings (who remained at the forum), were deployed.

Cloak did not have a good feeling about this. Though he didn't say it, he didn't really trust these clone troopers. He wasn't sure which ones he had fought alongside with -- their uniforms, their armor, made them look all the same. And he severely questioned the design of the helmets. He did not think it was easy for them to see out of -- likening it, a bit hyperbolic in his rhetoric, to a character mascot head. Namely, a liability.

Clearly, this was ignored. And it wasn't exactly true, but Cloak's argument wasn't exactly completely valid, it did have some truth to it.

Meanwhile, Leatherhead went with the Chancellor to an opera. Leatherhead had admittingly always found operas and the like incredibly boring as child, and even now as a young adult. She knew of the darkness in Leatherhead's heart, and he knew she knew. It scared him, and he was intimidated to be in her presence again, unsure if she was the one who brought out that darkness, or if she implanted it into him to begin with.

She began to make idle small talk, keenly aware of the crocodile mutant's nervousness and obvious discomfort. She was careful not to lift the veil of her dual nature. Not just yet, anyway.

"Leatherhead, lad," Chancellor Powers said, seemingly out of nowhere, "you know I am not able to rely on the RAFians. If they haven't included you in their plot, they soon will."

"I . . . I don't understand . . . what?" Leatherhead babbled so articulately.

"You must sense what I've come to suspect," she said, sounding uncharacteristicall y old and weary. "The RAFians want control of the republic. They're planning to betray me."

It was a very serious claim to make -- and one of complete fabrication.

"I don't think --" Leatherhead said.

"Leatherhead, lad," Chancellor Powers said, as if she was imploring him not to play games with her. It was a subtle manipulation. "Search your feelings. You know, don't you?"

Leatherhead, despite himself, began to doubt his convictions. He had felt restrained by the others, held back, treated as a child when he was clearly not! The darkness within was starting to take hold. The Leatherhead everyone knew him as was starting to die.

"I know Cloak doesn't trust you . . ." Leatherhead said, "but he doesn't trust politicians in general. . . ."

"Or the Senate," she went on, "or the republic, or democracy, for that matter. It isn't just one, lad. If there's one, there's likely to be more of a similar belief."

"I . . ." was all that Leather could respond. His mind was diverted. He was trying to stem his inner darkness, a personification of negativity, while trying to engage in conversation.

"They asked you to do something that made you feel dishonest, did they?" Powers said, knowingly. "Uncomfortable?"

Leatherhead said nothing, but his body language gave everything away.

"They asked you to spy on me, didn't they?" Powers said, seeming precognitive.

"I don't -- uh, I don't know what to say," said GH's adopted son.

"All who gain power are afraid to lose it," she said, sagely. It was rather remarkable that this came from her lips, considering that, in some contexts, it was very true of her.

"The RAFians use their powers for good," Leather countered meekly.

"'Good' is subjective, lad. A point of view." she said, deflecting the weak counterargument. "They are so similar to the Banned which they cast out. Including their quest for greater power."

"The Banned rely on their passion and baser emotions for power," Leatherhead argued with a slightly stronger argument. "They think inwards, only about themselves."

"Do they? Or is that just RAFian propaganda, lad?" Powers countered easily. "And the RAFians don't indulge in the same kind of behavior?"

"The RAFians are selfless," Leatherhead said, stemming the darkness successfully now, pushing it down. "They only think of others."

She divert this argument by telling Leatherhead of a man, a man named Garth Mortis, a man who, allegedly, could save those he cared about from the clutches of death itself. A man could keep himself alive indefinitely. A man who was killed in a drunken stupor by his apprentice.

The darkness within Leatherhead bubbled up again, and he was curious if he could learn these powers. If it was at all possible.

The conversation ended with Powers saying, "Not from a RAFian."
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Chapter 4: "First Attempt"
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Re: Memoirs of a RAFian
« Reply #6304 on: January 21, 2017, 07:33:30 AM »
New chapter.

CHAPTER NINE:
Discovery

The opera ended, and it was up to Leatherhead to escort the Chancellor to her lodgings. Then his duty would be complete, and he could forget all the disconcerting things she told him. But, despite wanting to forget, his mind lingered on them, his inner darkness feeding on them and his doubt. His darkness threatening to consume him. He didn't even realize that the Leatherhead that was a RAFian and an adopted son to GH was dying. Dying a slow, anguished death.

Once at her apartment, she invited the boy in, and, in a distinct effort not to be impolite, he acquiesced. But he still remained uncomfortable and unsure. Once inside, Powers began to talk to him about the philosophy of the Force, of Jedi, and of Sith. The way she described the Dark Side of the Force secretly thrilled the impressionable crocodilian, but he had no conscious awareness of it. But Powers was perceptive enough to tell that she at baited the young anthropomorphized reptile perfectly, and his interest was piqued, even if he refused to admit it aloud. All was going according to her plan, going as she had foreseen.

But she would need a catalyst. A way, an event, a crisis for her to spin into justifying her activating Order 66, allowing her to purge existence of the RAFians. The time was coming, and all it would take is to let slip "accidentally" a few key details to get the lad to turn on her and report her to the RAFian mods. This was precisely what she wanted.

And the poor, naive lad played his part and immediately turned on her, when she let slip that she may have deliberately orchestrated the war, using vague language that she could easily spin to her advantage. Leatherhead, as she predicted turned on her. Threatened her with killing her here and now.

She was savvy enough to know full well that this was all talk. Her description of Sith powers had interested the young reptile. She knew it. She knew he wouldn't risk killing her as he wanted to learn those powers. Not that he would consciously acknowledge this.

"Gonna kill me, lad?" she said, smoothly and cavalier. "Have you paused to consider how that would look to outsiders of this exchange? It will look like an assassination attempt. It will invariably be traced back to you, implicating you and the other RAFians. People will start to lose faith in your order, in the RAFian order."

Leatherhead was at an impasse, fighting his darker desires. Fighting for his life, the life of the Leatherhead identity. It was a losing battle.

"I'll report you," he said, leaving quickly, attempting to stem his inner darkness, which had subsided for now. "You won't get away with this."

"Won't I?" she said, her voice betraying her arrogance and overconfidence. Leatherhead didn't hear her.

***

"Blue, where is Dad?"

"Off on a mission to the canyon," Blue replied, preparing to go to the Chancellor. "We've just received word that General Machiavelli has been slain. We're on our way to make sure the Chancellor gives up his emergency powers, and restores them to the Senate."

"She won't give them up," Leatherhead said. He was fearing this darkness within his heart. It had already taken hold, taken root. He wanted to believe that it was like some alien parasite, but it was just the darkness present in every heart, only allowed to grow and fester. "She believes herself to be something called a Sith."

"Sith?"

Leatherhead gave a rather amateurish description of what a Sith was and the ideology behind it. He tried very hard not to sound awed by it, not to sound enthralled by it. He knew it was wrong. As well as the information leaked by her, which could easily be opened to interpretation.

"Are you sure?" Blue asked, sheathing his ninjabo.

"Absolutely," Leatherhead said, with absolute conviction.

"We must move quickly then," the ninja said.


Book 189: "Shenecron's Pets"
Chapter 4: "First Attempt"
(January 7, 2020)

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Re: Memoirs of a RAFian
« Reply #6305 on: January 21, 2017, 09:45:25 PM »
New chapter.

CHAPTER TEN:
Rise, Darth Suchus

Blue strode straight to the chancellor's office, with Gaz on his right, Underseen on his left, and Demos take up the rear. They would make the chancellor give up her emergency powers and return them to the Senate. They didn't know that they were playing right into her hands. She had been hoping for a confrontation, been expecting it. But she decided to play coy.

"RAFian Blue?" she said, affecting an affable demeanor. "I trust that General Machiavelli has been destroyed? I must say your appearance here wasn't unexpected."

"In the name of the Global Senate of the Republic," Blue said, unsheathing his ninjabo. The blade was made of nth metal, and was a gift from a Thanagarian friend. "You are under arrest, Chancellor."

"Are you threatening me, RAFian?" she said, serious, but still with a hint of coyness.

"The Senate will decide your fate," Blue said, as the others beside him prepared themselves. Demos was holding a sword of flame, Underseen had shapeshifted one from his limbs, and Gaz had Laserbeak in a sword form. They were ready for battle.

"I AM the Senate," she said, voice more animalistic now and all coyness lost.

"Not yet." Blue said, firmly.

Powers rose, pulled a lightsaber from a secreted spot nearby, palmed it. Then she held it properly, before activating it. All while saying, "It's treason, then, is it?"

With an inhuman roar, she spiraled forward, moving with such astonishing speed and deadly accuracy for someone of her advanced age. There was no time to react, even for a RAFian. She might have even been able to give Cerulean a run for his money.

She stabbed Gaz and shattered Lazerbeak in a stab and arcing slice. She decapitated Demos, killing him in a way that his regeneration -- at least, theoretically -- couldn't save him. Then she vaporized Underseen. All before any of them could act.

Only Blue seemed able to defend himself from the vicious attack. He had more swordmanship experience than the other three, and was able to move to stop Powers' attack. But, even then, Blue had to back into the corridor beyond the office, pushed back by the ferocity of the Chancellor's swordplay. She was good -- there was no denying that. There was only flashes of red and glinting of nth metal. Powers was by far the most dangerous swordsperson he had ever faced. Her skill was undeniable and lethal. If his blade wasn't nth metal, however . . . then it would have already been over.

Neither realized that Leatherhead was quickly approaching their location. And he was confused and battling his own inner darkness. It was getting stronger. Leatherhead almost felt as if he couldn't breathe. He just knew he had to get to the Chancellor and the others. Maybe . . . maybe he could do something. Something to solve everything.

Meanwhile, the swordfight returned to the office, and remained as fierce as ever, neither giving an inch. Blue wouldn't be able to do do this forever. He knew it, but he had to do his RAFian duty. He had to get the executive authority back to the Senate. He had to --

Blue's missed strike shattered a whole floor-to-ceiling window in the office. But he couldn't focus on that. He had to have his mind totally and completely on the fight at hand. There! An opening! He kicked the Chancellor, effectively disarming her, causing her lightsaber to tumble out of the open window.

She was forced down in the corner of the wall. She would have looked so helpless to any outsider who managed to stumble in on this. It would look bad for Blue, who had the point of his ninjabo pointed to the Chancellor's neck. Blue would have appeared to be the aggressor and not the other way around.

"You are under arrest," Blue said, serious and miffed, "my Lord."

"Lad, I told you that it would come to this!" Powers said, seizing upon the opportunity of Leatherhead's presence. "I was right! The RAFians are taking over!!"

"The reign of oppression will never return," Blue said. "You have lost."

"No! No! No!" she said, her voice sounding like the angry croak of a frog. "YOU have lost!!"

She fired powerful Force lightning at Blue, who used his ninjabo to deflect most it back at her, causing her face to disfigure, and her hair to turn white and wispy and then to fall out.

"He's a traitor!" she accused.

"She's the traitor!!" Blue corrected.

"I have the power and knowledge to save the ones you love!" she said, appealing to Leatherhead's inner darkness. It was slowly consuming him now. Soon there will be nothing left . . . Leatherhead will be dead, and whatever this darkness was would stand in his place. "You must chose!"

"Don't listen to him, Leatherhead!" Blue instructed.

"Don't let him kill me!!" she said, feigning weakness. "I can't hold it any longer."

"I'm going to end this, once and for all!" Blue declared.

"You can't," Leatherhead said. "He must stand trial!"

"She has control over the Senate and the courts!" Blue countered. "He killed Gaz, Laserbeak, Demos, and Underseen! She's too dangerous to be left alive!"

"I'm too weak! Don't kill me!" she feigned whimpering. "Please!"

"It's not the RAFian way!" Leatherhead protested. "She must live!"

Blue prepared for the final blow.

"Please don't!" she pseudo-whimpered.

"I need her!" Leatherhead said. It was at that moment when his inner darkness subsumed him. He was drowning in darkness. Still, Blue moved in for the kill. "No!"

Leatherhead headbutted Blue out the window after biting off both of his hands. He had murdered Blue. He had fallen. His darkness had consumed him. Leatherhead the RAFian was now dead. But who exactly was in his place?

"Come, my apprentice," Powers said, as she got up. "Learn to use the Dark Side of the Force."

"I will do whatever you ask of me," the heartless being that once had been Leatherhead said. His eyes were now silver.

"Good," Powers said.

"I pledge myself to your teachings," the thing that was Leatherhead said, without emotion.

"Good. Good." she said. "The Force is strong with you. A powerful Sith you will become! Henceforth, you shall be known as . . . Darth . . . Suchus."


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Chapter 4: "First Attempt"
(January 7, 2020)

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Re: Memoirs of a RAFian
« Reply #6306 on: January 22, 2017, 07:27:43 AM »
New chapter.

CHAPTER ELEVEN:
Order 66

Powers went to her communications hub, and began to dial up clone commanders. From there, she told them to execute Order 66. This triggered a bio-chip in the heads of the clone troopers, deliberately put in each and every clone trooper, secretly orchestrated by Powers herself in the guise of Darth Surper. She used the channel to make the authorization unquestionable, as programed into the clones.

The contingency order stated that in the event of RAFian officers act against the interests of the Global Republic, and after receiving specific orders verified as coming directly from the Supreme Commander (namely, Chancellor Powers herself), the clone commanders will remove them by lethal force, and command of the clone army will revert to her until a new command structure is established.

However, under closer examination, the text of Order 66 exposed several distinctions that set it apart from the other 149 contingency orders.

First, the majority of the other known contingency orders took into account other sources of command authority -- the Vice Chair, the Senate Security Committee, the RAFian mods, the clone High Command -- while Order 66 could only be issued by the Supreme Commander -- Powers herself.

Second, it was not required that the Security Council or a Senate majority declare that the RAFians were acting against Republic interests; Powers alone had the power to make that determination.

Third, clone commanders were not required to authenticate the order, or even to report it to any other command authority. If the order came directly from Powers, using specific command phrasing and over specific communications channels pre-approved by her for this express purpose, that was all the authentication the clone commanders appear to have needed.

Fourth, there was no apparent mechanism for rescinding the order. Once given, it had to be followed.

Finally, there was no proviso -- as there were in other known contingency orders -- that the RAFians were to be detained and that lethal force should be used if necessary. The order explicitly specified that they were to be removed by lethal force. Though the true purpose of this specific command was to satisfy Powers's personal wish to eliminate the RAFians as a threat to her power, the insistence on lethal force could have been rationalized for general consumption: it could be argued that any attempt to detain a RAFian who did not wish to be detained would fail, except in the event that said RAFian was faced with overwhelming clone numbers, and even then, such an attempt would likely result in numerous unnecessary clone casualties. (Though this would actually depend on the particular RAFian in question's particular powerset.) The use of lethal force, in that event, would therefore automatically be considered necessary to preserve the lives of clone soldiers and officers.

To further ensure that various clone troopers carried out the plan when the time came, the order was programmed into a biochip implanted into their brain during development. Though there were a few examples of clones who had removed the chip, and were free of Order 66.

***

GH was riding a varadactyl, and he was warning a clone commander, Commander Zack, to move to the higher levels as they fought the droids. Commander Zack thanked him, handing back the guitar that GH had lost during the battle. GH thanked him, and urged him and his troops onward.

Then Zack got the order to execute Order 66, and he was obligated to obey. He betrayed GH by blasting the stone wall that GH and his varadactyl mount were scaling, causing them to fall into the abyss. They were presumed to be dead.

***

Blaze was charging into battle with his troops, only for them to stop short. He looked at them quizzically, and they opened fire. He managed to deflect several blasts, which was impressive enough, but the numbers were far too great. They slayed him.

***

Jess was on a scouting mission with her troops. She heard the clicking of energy rifles behind her and turned to see, to her shock, that her own troops had pointed them directly at her. She scarcely had the time to form a single thought before they opened fire, killing her instantly.

***

Yarin was flying his ship in formation with his clone troopers. They had just finished patrol when his clone troopers pulled back and shot his ship down. Taking him with it. There was no way the Nyac could survive a crash like that.

***

Parker was speeding along on his aptly-named speeder with a couple of clone troopers at either side of him. He didn't seem to notice when they pulled back. Until they shot his speeder causing it to crash at such high velocity and force that it tore through his armor like corrugated cardboard. Parker, even with his armor, couldn't survive that.

***

Darth Suchus headed a massive contingent of clone troops straight up to RAF's threshold. From there, he lead a massive massacre of RAFians. Even Glenda, Pierce, and the other RAFian children were not safe from his utter execution. Even despite Goom's futile attempts to save them.

All were cut down.


Book 189: "Shenecron's Pets"
Chapter 4: "First Attempt"
(January 7, 2020)

RAFians Referenced Specifically: Demos.

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Re: Memoirs of a RAFian
« Reply #6307 on: January 22, 2017, 10:31:12 PM »
Sorry, Quaf.

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CHAPTER TWELVE:
Darth Suchus's Raid

Abby and Slushie Man were on patrol on the forum's perimeter. The mods had tasked them with the job, as Richard and the rest of the mods were going to go to seek out Estelore -- they had lost communication with her, and she was attempting an extragalactic jump. Something that alienated her from the other sentient stars (though they were very few in number, population-wise). Unbeknowst to them, their friends and fellow RAFians were dead or dying or presumed dead.

They were unusually unfocused and confused. There was an ill feeling hanging in the air. A tense, ominous sort of feeling with an inexplicable air of dread. It didn't make any sense to them.

Abby, confident in Slushie's abilities, retired to her thread to meditate and ruminate on these matters. They had Code Avalon on, so nothing too dangerous should be able to come in. But this dereliction of duty was rather uncharacteristic for such a veteran RAFian.

Slushie saw at last a figure approaching. Leatherhead. Perhaps there would be some answer to what was going on. The young RAFian would surely have new information that the forum seemed starving for.

Slushie quickly approached Leatherhead, and inquired about Blue and the others. But Leatherhead ignored the question, and inquired where Abby was. Slushie supplied Leatherhead the answer, and then reissued his question. Only to be decapitated by Leatherhead's . . . by Darth Suchus's halberd. The last thing he saw was the sea of white behind Leatherhead, but with no time to process it before being slain.

The RAFian Purge had began.

Darth Suchus led the clones inside the campus, where they came across a lone RAFian. Darth Suchus demanded the RAFian surrender or die, claiming that the RAFian plot to overthrow Chancellor Powers had failed. When Rocklobster did not comply, he was slain.

Darth Suchus continued to stalk through the campus with his clone troop regiment. They eliminated any RAFian they encountered. Dino. Blocky. Shock. Koko. Falc0. Kelly. Shen. Too many to count. Too many . . . just . . . just too many. . . .

Darth Suchus* dispersed his troops throughout the forum. While they scoured the halls and hallways, Darth Suchus headed for the communications center and the Archives. On the way, he battled Helen and Goku/1922. He killed them in the end.

When a group of clones arrived, Darth Suchus sent them to the docking bay and ordered them to destroy every single ship there. There would be no escaping this perversion of justice.

Then Darth Suchis took another contingent of clones and entered the Archives, meeting Myitt. He demanded to use the facility's signal beacon on the behalf of the chancellor. Myitt defiantly stated that such a request was not within the chancellor's power. She prepared to fight, but she was no match for Darth Suchus. He remorselessly killed her with a single slice of his heavy halberd.

Cornson, Sorunome, and Horse tried to avenge Myitt, but Darth Suchus cut them all down with skillful use of his halberd. They all were slain. Then he posted a clone at every exit and every entrance in the forum, making escape nigh near impossible. Meanwhile, the clones in the Archives were to download everything there. Essentially making the information available to the chancellor at any time of her choice for her easy perusal. They were transported to an awaiting ship, and carried to the Chancellor herself.

Then Darth Suchus and his clone troopers proceed deeper in the tunnel. But they were quickly ambushed by a group of RAFians in a hall. Darth Suchus used a statuary to crush them to death, and then he used a piece to battering ram his way into a study hall, where Darth Suchus and his troopers massacred new RAFians and their teachers.

From there, he went to the communications center, straight to the signal beacon array. He altered it to a S.O.S. message, commanding all RAFians to return to the forum. Into a trap that would assuredly lead to their untimely death. Then he was notified that a RAFian, Faerie, managed to penetrate the upper defenses.

Darth Suchus elected to handle this himself, telling the clone troopers to defend the beacon with their lives. When he arrived, he was greeted, not by Faerie, but by Saffa. His darkness had erased any feeling of affection or endearment towards the RAFians -- he saw them all as traitors. All except one, and he was presumed dead.

The duel actually presented the arrogant young creature some challenge, but he eventually succeeded in slaying her -- by crushing her beneath a giant pillar. Faerie raced to Saffa's side, but she was too late. She glared at Darth Suchus and then took the battle to him. She seemed to get the upper hand at one point, but she underestimated Darth Suchus in that instant, and then was cut down.

While the clones continued the attack, Darth Suchus entered Abby's thread, and without a word, decapitated her with his halberd. This done, he exited the room, and let the clones take care of the main security force in the main promenade. He would search for more survivors.

This was when he committed his most heinous, unforgivable act. In the room beyond, was a daycare of sorts. Pierce, the son of Parker and Helen, was there. Glenda, the daughter of Melissa and Vic, was there. And a handful more. Darth Suchus . . . slaughtered them all. Terenia and her mighty Ruler of Death . . . couldn't stop him. They all died by his hand. He had no mercy -- as per the Chancellor's instructions. Leatherhead struggled against his darkness with this act, but he failed. He was too weak to overcome his darkness. . . .

As the fighting died down, the Chancellor came herself, to check personally on Suchus's progress. Darth Suchus knelt before Powers, and was congratulated.



* Pronounced as "sue-CUSS", rhymes with "Lucas". Basically means "crocodile".


Book 189: "Shenecron's Pets"
Chapter 4: "First Attempt"
(January 7, 2020)

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Re: Memoirs of a RAFian
« Reply #6308 on: January 24, 2017, 03:07:59 PM »
New chapter.

CHAPTER THIRTEEN:
Survival

Cloak clutched his chest, at his heart. He felt as if someone was putting it through a blender set for slow and torturous. He felt the deaths of his fellow RAFians. He felt them through his Mark. He felt them fading and blipping out of life. He felt them being murdered. He didn't know how. The Marks were not supposed to do this -- perhaps the overuse of Unity Energy? Perhaps.

But that wasn't important now. RAFians were dying left, right, and center. Falling . . . but for what reason?

Cloak's ears flicked, he heard on of the clones receive a transmission, but could not make out who was on the other end or what was said. He could understand three words -- Order 66.

The clones approached him, far closer than he liked. He had made this crystal clear with them. He enjoyed his space, especially from those that he didn't know well enough. But Cloak already knew what they wanted. He suspected it the moment he heard Order 66 -- as this wasn't the only Realm with an Order 66. He heard the blasters click, charging up their energy.

But Cloak's reaction time was far superior to theirs. He raged, as he destroyed them, killing them in his anger, whilst roaring, "You dare to turn against me?! To betray me?! When I have done nothing -- nothing! -- to warrant an unprovoked attack?!"

The Rage of the Avatar had nothing to the sheer apoplectic emotion Cloak was feeling. He could have destroyed them all. He could have done it in a heartbeat, without a second glance. It would have been so easy. But Cloak couldn't. He wouldn't allow himself to lose control.

But he destroyed all the clones' crafts -- vehicles of any sort, including tanks -- reducing them to cold slag. Then he left, to the forum, to finally get to the bottom of this. And especially because he was getting an S.O.S. signal from there. . . .

***

GH surfaced unceremoniously from the lake he fell into. It had saved his life, falling into it. He had his guitar with him with a finish that would not allow this water to even damage it.

"If you don't like the tune, you could have just said so," GH griped. Then he looked around for varadactyl mount. "Mr. Hinds? Mr. Hinds! Mr. Hinds, where are you?"

Then he saw Mr. Hinds, and looked away. GH realized very quickly that he had gotten off easy. Mr. Hinds did not. GH felt a wave of grief, which seemed to be strangely amplified for some reason. He did not know why.

He needed to figure out some way to get out of here and rendezvous with the others at the forum. Perhaps finding out why his troops turned on him without any provocation whatsoever.

***

Chancellor Powers stood before the Global Senate, as he secreted Darth Suchus to a meeting place he had scheduled for the leaders of the Separatists to gather. He was cutting them down in the most efficient way possible.

Powers advocates were not the only ones in attendance. Vinny Alexander, now a young adult within Darth Suchus's own age range now, and his mother, Kat, were there. As well as the adult Rollo and Ricky Edwards were there. So was Jaden White, Harry March, Duncan and Lincoln Gan, Alicia Landers, Ruby Hart, Dorian Avellanarius, and Bern Bridges (who was a die-hard Powers supporter, loyalist, and apologist, all in one -- still a hack political commentator).

"-- And the RAFian insurrection has been foiled," Powers was speaking. Was she deliberately making her voice sound so frail and fragile?

"What's happening?" Vinny asked his mother.

"The Chancellor has been elaborating on a so-called plot to overthrow the Senate," she answered, clearly not believing a word of it. "Something else is at play here."

"The remaining RAFians will be hunted down and defeated!" Powers said, still with the facade of weakness, which she deliberately ebbed away as she continued with her speech. "The attempt on my life has left me . . . scarred. And disfigured. But, I assure you, my resolve has never been stronger!"

The obligatory applause. Kat was still suspicious. She wasn't the only one with a dissident attitude.

"In order to continue the security and continued stability," she announced, "the republic will be reorganized into the first Global Empire!"

Kat's face betrayed her alarm. She couldn't be serious. And they couldn't be serious either. Cheering for the destruction of a democracy for an authoritarian dictatorship? Surely, this had to be some joke.

"For a safer and more secure society," Powers ended her speech as powerfully as she could without going overboard.

Kat felt as if she wanted to cry. She felt as if she wanted to bawl her eyes out. She could not believe the cheers and uproarious approval the Senate seemed to be giving Powers. Were they blind?! Were they stupid?!

"So, this is how liberty dies," she told her son, sounding very morose. "With rapturous applause."


Book 189: "Shenecron's Pets"
Chapter 4: "First Attempt"
(January 7, 2020)

RAFians Referenced Specifically: Demos.

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Re: Memoirs of a RAFian
« Reply #6309 on: January 25, 2017, 11:14:11 AM »
o **** RIP


Somehow I get a feeling Cloaky is really enjoying killing all of us. ;)

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Re: Memoirs of a RAFian
« Reply #6310 on: January 25, 2017, 01:37:49 PM »
CloakedFigure the chronicler, spinning his fanciful alternate world in which the forum is a place. : } It has been supremely interesting to a watch, although I feel as though I know very little early history before 2009. ; )

I.E. Who the banned members represent.

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Re: Memoirs of a RAFian
« Reply #6311 on: January 25, 2017, 04:51:15 PM »
Somehow I get a feeling Cloaky is really enjoying killing all of us. ;)

Not at all. Just lining up the RAFians that are the most like the Jedi slain. Chapter Twelve was based on this.

CloakedFigure the chronicler, spinning his fanciful alternate world in which the forum is a place. : } It has been supremely interesting to a watch, although I feel as though I know very little early history before 2009. ; )

I.E. Who the banned members represent.

I thank you. And you might enjoy reading GH's and Xeno's tie-ins to this continuity as well.

As for the history, I have only been here since August of '08, so I don't know too much more than you. Technically, only Queen (who I still don't have a high opinion of) and Aloth were Banned in my time here. I don't know much about Yorick though.

Anyway, the next chapter might be late or posted tomorrow. Pokemon Bank updated and I'm playing around with my "new" legendaries and shinies (over 80 shinies now!) and seeing if Gen VII gave them any new toys.

New chapter.

CHAPTER FOURTEEN:
Into the Forum

When Cloak arrived from the south, the forum was swarming with clone troopers. An less than auspicious outcome to arrive to. Cloak stayed in the shadows, silent, barely moving. Twas his feline instincts that dictated that he do such a thing.

He only moved when necessary, when the line of eyesight by the clones had passed. He had plenty of cover -- he knew this forum better than these clones. His heart wretched when he saw . . . YeerkSalad. Dylan. Ash. Canicula. Aquilai -- killed before he could Regenerate properly, or Regenerated thirteen times before death stuck, Cloak could not say.

Cloak had seen enough. He had had enough.

But he wouldn't just steamroll them with the elements. Oh, no . . . that would be too fast, too impersonal. And this was quite personal for him now.

He generate energy blades from his wrists, rather like Wolverine unsheathing his claws. The blades were as long and wide as a claymore and colored gold that became more and more scarlet as they reached the cutting edges.

He allowed a bestial tiger growl to escape his lips, barely heard or noticed by the clone troopers. Cloak was fortunate enough have garnered so much more control over his emotions than he had a scant Nexusian year ago. Otherwise, this would have happened a lot differently.

He wasn't about hide and sneak his way into the forum, and into the communications center. No, he wanted to be more . . . direct about it this time. He would let everyone know where he stood on this illegal occupation of the forum.

He leaped from his hiding place with a deafening roar of a tiger, brandishing his two energy blades. Immediately using them to deflect blaster fire -- and in two or three instances actually rebounding the blaster fire back at those firing them. Cloak showed no mercy, despite his usual pacifism.

Cloak was no Jedi, after all.

***

GH came down from the north, and discovered that RAF seemed to be converted into a makeshift military base. He could see Xeno, dead. Phoenix, slain. Quaf, quashed into death. Aila, murdered and Regenerated until it evidently stuck. And Hunter . . . oh, Hunter . . .

GH was wracked with so many emotions that were so entangled up each other he could scarcely recognize any. He felt his eyes began to water, but he fought pass the tears. So much death and destruction . . . it seemed so perverse for it to be happening here. This was purported to be the safest place on Earth, or at least that's what he believed in his heart of hearts. He believed that no one could him, or the others here, despite knowing how wrong that idea was.

This was his home. After . . . after that thing with  . . . Dimitri and the others . . . after fleeing from that Amber girl . . . this was his home! This was where he was safe, where he was loved and returned that love. It all seemed so very perverse!! This couldn't be real! It could not be --

He looked at Hunter's prone body, feeling grief that was all-encompassing and profound. GH never thought he'd experience loss this devastating, this heart wrenching. Suddenly, from within him, this grief congealed and coalesced into anger. Into rage.

This was all THEIR fault. They didn't have to come here. No one asked them to come here. No one asked them to massacre RAFians. They didn't have to do this!! They chose to! Well, now, they were going to pay for that terrible decision!

GH's guitar became his double-headed battle ax, and he seethed just a moment more before making himself known and decapitating several clone troopers, using his battle axe to deflect their blasts. They were all terrible shots, GH thought.

Then he heard a roar -- one he thought he recognized.
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Re: Memoirs of a RAFian
« Reply #6312 on: January 26, 2017, 08:45:11 AM »
New chapter.

CHAPTER FIFTEEN:
The Burden of Pain

It didn't take the two surviving RAFians (discounting the off-world RAFians, of course) who had stormed the forum to retake it, found themselves rendezvousing far quicker than either had anticipated. They fought back to back, decimating the clone troopers, but also leaving an rather overt path to where they were headed.

Both were reeling. Both were struggling with the reality of this. Both were afraid to acknowledge that they two might be the only living RAFians in existence now. The only two survivors. Neither wanted that to be the case, and both wanted to turn back time -- but neither knew how to pilot TARDISes, and, in any case, it was a moot point as both Ailia's and Aquilai's TARDISes pulled a Pernese dragon after their deaths and vanished into, presumably, time. Maybe forever in the ethereal existence of the time stream. It was of little concern to the two for the moment.

They quickly arrived at the communications terminal, and GH swiftly checked the beacon. He saw that it was the source of the S.O.S. that had drew Cloak here. It was a trap -- a deathtrap. GH decided that it won't be that anymore, hoping that there were even survivors out there. There were like four thousand RAFians before this, and who knew what that number looked like now.

"There," GH said, with a sense of grim satisfaction. "I recalibrated the beacon to issue a warning to stay away instead of an all-points bulletin S.O.S. Then I locked others out."

He used the password "Dimitri" in various algorithms and logarithms and such. That death still weighed on his mind before this massacre. Before this . . . purge. But GH and Cloak lacked the answers as to why and how this happened. Although Cloak had reviewed some of the security footage, while GH was working on the beacon (cursing profusely whilst doing it, naturally).

"My question is still . . . who," GH said, uncharacteristicall y somber, "who could have done this? Malice? Cadmus? Surely not the Knights?"

Cloak said nothing, but lapsed into a thoughtful silence.

"Well, it's done." GH said. "The beacon is now warning surviving RAFians -- if there are any more -- to stay away from the forum."

"Good," Cloak said, voice serious and soft. "It should take them a long time to discover the recalibration, then."

Cloak swept towards the exit, stopping halfway to wait for GH. He was silently rebuking himself. He shouldn't have taken such pleasure in cutting down those clone troopers. They were just following orders. They may not have even wanted to do this -- they were just forced to do it by the higher-ups. They may have not had a choice in the matter. Although, none of the body language he saw seemed to indicate that. But humans, even clone humans, were still a mystery to him in some ways.

"Wait, Cloak," GH said, seeing a security terminal on their way out. "There is something that I have to know."

Cloak watched him cross to the terminal and access the security footage before speaking, "GH . . . pain is all you'll find there."

"I must know the truth," GH said, obstinately.

GH watched with horror as Leatherhead commited these . . . these atrocities. It was a betrayal so deep, so complete, that GH thought himself shattered like glass. The boy he raised . . . had become a monster. A wild, feral thing that had lost all semblance of the Leatherhead he knew and loved. This couldn't be real!

"It can't be . . . it can't be . . ." GH whispered, aghast.

"It is," Cloak said, softly, as the footage showed Powers congratulating him, with his new name, Darth Suchus.

"I can't watch anymore," GH said, turning the terminal off and quickly turning away, feeling like his heart had been very rudely removed from his chest and played hackysack with.

"Destroy this Sith we must," Cloak said.

"I'll fight the Empress," GH said at once. His voice warbled with emotion with next five words. "I will not fight LH."

"No," Cloak said, wishing that he didn't have to ask this of his friend. "You are not strong enough to fight Powers, GH."

"He is my SON!" GH said, the clear cry in his voice was very overt. "I c-can't d-do . . . do it. Not to him."

"He is twisted by darkness," Cloak said, rationally. "The boy you trained, the boy you raised -- he's gone now. He has been consumed and subsumed by darkness, by Darth Suchus."

Cloak began to walk away, to prepare for his fight with Powers.

"I don't know where the Empress has sent him," GH said, miserably. "I don't know where to look."

"You know," Cloak said, "use your feelings, your instincts. You'll find him."


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Chapter 4: "First Attempt"
(January 7, 2020)

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Re: Memoirs of a RAFian
« Reply #6313 on: January 27, 2017, 01:34:44 PM »
This might be the last new chapter for a while. I don't know if my charger is ****ed up or my Kindle Fire itself. But the case is my Kindle won't charge right now, it would seem. I may have to throw this one away and get a new one.  :mad:

New chapter.

CHAPTER SIXTEEN:
Office of Powers

Cloak just waltzed into Powers inner sanctum without much resistance. Powers had an elite guard dressed all in red armor, making them look like some perverse hybridization of Thumb-Thumbs from "Spy Kids" and Tetrax's armor from "Ben 10". They only had a black, triangular visor in which to see out of, which Cloak saw as a significant design flaw. Granted, their hands weren't nearly as bulky, but smaller, more formfitting, as to not lose any dexterity. They were armed with strange staff-like weapons that seemed to be overly elaborate stun batons.

When they moved to attack Cloak, he drove them into the ground like tent spikes with little real effort -- their armor was colored metal, so it was easy.

"I hear that you have a new apprentice, 'Emperor'," Cloak said, conversationally. "Or should I call you, 'Darth' whatever?"

"RAFian Cloak," Powers said. "You survived."

"You sound surprised," Cloak replied, wanly.

"Your arrogance and hubris blinds you, RAFian Cloak," she said, with her gravelly voice.

"Does it now?" Cloak said, airily, sounding simultaneously unintimidated and unimpressed.

"Now you will experience the full power of the Dark Side of the Force," she said, before launching a blast of Force lightning at Cloak, but Cloak was anticipating this. He had a suspicion that she might employ this tactic, as Sidious did in that other Realm.

Cloak immediately redirected it back at her, coalescing the individual bolts into one, and firing it back at her, narrowly missing.

"So, that was the full power of the Dark Side of the Force, was it?" Cloak bantered. "Hmph. I found it to be lacking, to be honest."

She let out a cackling peel of laughter, saying, "I have been waiting for this moment for a long time . . . my friend."

"To get your clock cleaned?" Cloak said, irreverent. His flippant remarks were at odds with his tensing body, his sheathing and unsheathing of his claws. He was prepared to end this. And end it now.

"At last," she crowed with that harsh-sounding voice of hers, "the RAFians are no more."

Cloak raised his eyebrows, and wore a look of utter befuddlement, "Malice?"

He was answered by Force lightning in the gut. He quickly righted himself, taking quick inventory of himself. He hadn't been harmed in any way -- and there was no way a Dweller could kill him. But if he was right, and Malice had somehow integrated herself with the Chancellor -- that was a whole can of worms that he would much rather wasn't opened.

"The end of Cloak and the RAFians," she crowed again.

"Not," Cloak said, a tiger  growl intermingling his words, summoning high speed winds to push her over her desk, "if I have anything to say about it."

He watched her tumble into her chair -- and he was irresistibly reminded of the brutal hand-to-hand fights he would have with his younger sister by two Nexusian years, Dagger. She would always instigate the fights due to the belief she held that she was entitled to hit him, because she was a girl, and he couldn't respond in kind. Cloak didn't subscribe to such beliefs.

Cloak spoke again, "Your rule is at an end. I hope you enjoyed the week, because it's over now. And it wasn't short enough."

She leaped and backflipped with speed and agility of someone half her age. She headed straight for the door -- until Cloak stood between it and her. He issued a rhetorical statement, "If you're so powerful, then why leave?"
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Re: Memoirs of a RAFian
« Reply #6314 on: January 27, 2017, 09:19:55 PM »
And now it decided to fix itself again. I feel like someone or something is treating me like a yo-yo. Anyway, bonus chapter since I'm not sure if I can post one tomorrow.

New chapter.

CHAPTER SEVENTEEN:
A Father's Shame

"I knew you'd come," Darth Suchus said.

"Leatherhead," GH said, his guitar shouldered. Despite the atrocities his adopted son had committed, he had hoped against all reason that he'd be able to talk him out of this. To make him feel regret and remorse for what he's done.

"I saw your ship," Leatherhead said, "what are you doing out here?"

"You know why I'm here, Leatherhead," GH said, voice parental. He was unable to hide the disappointment in it. "I've seen the atrocities you've wrought. Killing RAFians. Killing children. You are . . . were a good person, Leatherhead. You . . ."

GH was unable to complete his thought. His voice was choking on emotion.

"I am becoming stronger than any RAFian," Darth Suchus said. "You should be proud of me, Father."

GH was taken aback. All these atrocities, all this destruction and devastation, and Leatherhead thought that he should feel proud of him for it?!

"Stop! Come back to me, Leatherhead," GH said. He pleaded. He wished. "You're going down a path that I cannot follow you down."

Darth Suchus filled himself up with anger, hatred, and resentment. And he thought it power. He roared, "So, you've come to kill me, then?! Your own son."

"No," GH said, sadly. "That wasn't my original intent for coming here."

And with that the whole dynamic turned on a dime. GH didn't want to fight, but it looked as if Darth Suchus would leave him with little option.

"You've turned against me!" Darth Suchus shouted, petulantly.

"All you've done has done that, Leatherhead," GH said. He refused to call him Darth Suchus. He was Leatherhead. He was always Leatherhead, his son. His son led astray by a madman and a despot. "You anger and your lust for power has already done that. It's like I don't even know you anymore."

Darth Suchus had his back to GH. "Don't make me kill you, Father."

"Leatherhead," GH said, with a bite of exasperation, "my allegiance is to the republic, to democracy!"

"If you're not with me, then you're my enemy," Darth Suchus said.

GH sighed, resigned to what must be done, unshouldering his guitar, "Only a fool deals in such absolutes. I will do what I must."

With a surge of energy, he transformed his guitar into his signature battle axe.

"You will try," Leatherhead said, taking his halberd.

Then the battle rang from the craggy, volcanic surface they stood on. Each time halberd met battle axe or vice versa, discordant musical notes rang out making some sort of baleful, melancholic melody with the number of blocked strikes and dodged blows.

GH couldn't stop seeing the six-year-old boy that he knew in Leatherhead. But Cloak was right. That little boy was dead. Killed by Darth Suchus. Murdered by Darth Suchus, like so many others. Like Hunter . . .


Book 189: "Shenecron's Pets"
Chapter 4: "First Attempt"
(January 7, 2020)

RAFians Referenced Specifically: Demos.