"Then what would have prompted your call to me, Agent Loor?"

  "Our agent in Rogue Squadron has provided us with some useful information. Rogue

  Squadron will be moving to Borleias and the base will become a major staging

  operation for a move Coreward."

  Isard tapped her teeth with a fingernail. "This was not unanticipated."

  "It was also reported that the best of the new pilots, Bror Jace, will be

  returning to Thyferra to visit his family." Loor reached back and pulled a

  datapad from his desk and glanced at it. "Given the precarious balance of

  loyalists and Rebel sympathizers on Thyferra, it seems to me that having a hero

  of the Rebellion visit will not be a good thing. Since his course of travel has

  been communicated to us, I have prepared orders for the Interdictor cruiser

  Black Asp to intercept and destroy him."

  "Very good thinking, Agent Loor." Isard nodded slowly, her eyes focusing

  distantly. "Amend the orders to have him taken alive if possible. I have a

  facility that is most successful in convincing ardent Rebels they really should

  be on our side. I have room at Lusankya for this Jace. He will prove very useful

  in the future."

  "I have the intercept set for a system where enough smuggling goes on that the

  Black Asp's presence makes sense. An increase in general interception

  activities will hide our foreknowledge of Jace's course."

  The ruler of Coruscant looked quizzically at him. "Do you truly think so?"

  "I do not follow your meaning."

  "Don't you think your Corran Horn will be suspicious?"

  He thought for a moment, then bowed his head. "He will be, but he is not so

  single-minded that he cannot be distracted."

  "That concurs with my reading of his datafile." She smiled slightly. "But it

  would take information of sufficient import to distract him, yes?"

  "Yes, Madam Director."

  "Good." She clasped her hands behind her back. "I have let slip the information

  that you killed Gil Bastra."

  "What?!"

  "And it includes data that suggests you are, in fact, here on Imperial Center."

  Kirtan's jaw dropped. He'd seen Horn angry more than once, and knew the man to

  be relentless in pursuit of those who had slain other members of CorSec. Horn

  had even found a way to capture his father's killer, the Trandoshan bounty

  hunter Bossk. Kirtan had taken great delight in releasing Bossk, citing the

  Trandoshan lack of manual dexterity to explain why Hal Horn had been killed in a

  spray of blaster fire meant to kill the smuggler to whom he was speaking. Since

  Bossk was working under a valid Imperial warrant, Hal Horn's death was an

  unfortunate bit of collateral casualty.

  "Madam Director, didn't you say the Rogues would be coming here, to Imperial

  Center?"

  "Indeed, I believe I did." Her smile grew. "And I believe my prediction will be

  proven true."

  "Then Horn will come here."

  "And will be looking for you." Isard licked her lips. "More distraction from his

  main mission for Lieutenant Horn, and more motivation for you to succeed in

  Rogue Squadron's destruction."

  In this case I'm not sure those ends justify the means at all. "I see, Madam

  Director."

  "I'm sure you do, Agent Loor. Spare me future reports about General Derricote's

  tantrums. I want results, and I want them to be successful results."

  "As you will it, Madam Director," he found himself saying in the darkness

  resulting from her termination of the communication.

  He rocked back and sat on the floor. For a half a second he longed for a return

  to the days when he and Horn were adversaries at CorSec. They had hated each

  other, especially after the Bossk incident, but the tension had not yet become

  lethal. Then he realized he harbored no real fear of Corran Horn's retribution.

  His success would mean release from her clutches. If he knew that, of course,

  Horn would find a way to clone me, so he could have the pleasure of killing me

  and forcing me to work for Ysanne Isard forever!

  "Yes, he could be that cruel, but he would hold himself back. Therein is his

  weakness." Kirtan Loor grabbed the edge of his desk and pulled himself upright.

  "Here on Imperial Center, in Isard's domain, I have neither the compunction nor

  need to restrain myself. Do come to Coruscant, Corran. Bring your friends and

  your hidden enemy with you. Imperial City is undoubtedly the last place you ever

  thought you'd visit, and I will do all I can to make certain it is the last

  place you visit."

 


 

  Michael A. Stackpole, Star Wars - X-Wing - Rogue Squadron

 


 

 
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