The Light in the Dark
LEGACIES OF THE FORCE
CHAPTER II: THE TIES THAT BIND
THEME
..HIS TRAINING WOULD NOT BE ENOUGH
Tyrus Vastor had told him before he'd left. The boy's training was far from finished, and if he leapt towards that future of uncertainty delivered via premonition, then Tyrus could not promise the boy that he'd survive.
"I know."
Damien replied, and the two parted ways with a nod of understanding shared. The coming storm would require Tyrus' presence where it was, whilst Damien's took him towards his mother, and his brother as well. He had a promise to uphold, after all. No matter the uncertainty that came with it, Damien couldn't falter. The fates themselves be damned as far as he was concerned. He was coming for her– for all of them, and he couldn't afford to waste time any longer.
He blazed a trail through the narrow cityscape of Coruscant's skyline, utilizing the natural cover that the endless skyscrapers and habitation blocks provided to his advantage. The Alliance and the Sith were preoccupied with shooting each other down to notice the Jedi Starfighter cutting a tight series of angles just meters off the buildings, or simply too slow to catch up to the breakneck speed that Midnight's engines were currently putting out.
She'd not been put under this much pressure since his run-in with a certain blondie with a penchant for causing trouble, but in hindsight he'd have to thank her. Tansu had reminded him that Midnight wasn't just some vintage antique, but a machine flown through the most dangerous wars of the past century. Damien had to put a bit more faith in her, and perhaps not coddle the starship so much in the times he needed her to perform.
With his eyes shifting down towards a monitor on his screen, Damien flicked up a switch and watched as a single red blip appeared a good ten kilometers precisely to his north. "Sorry, Kyr." He muttered out loud, though it was more reflexive than genuine. He'd gave his brother a hug before the two departed their separate ways down in the undercity, and unbeknownst to the Jedi, his younger brother had stuck a bug to the underside of that beaten up jacket he always had on. It was insurance in the event that he'd lost contact with Kyric or his mother while he was stuck in his training, and given that exact situation had occurred, Damien had no regrets.
A ping appeared on the HUD, several red blips increasing in speed a bit off to his rear. It had broke his tunnel vision away from the quickest path to his brother's location, and he immediately grabbed ahold of the sticks and jigged his wing hard to the right, stabilizing half of his thrusters to hold the entire starfighter at an angle. His body had moved reflexively in response to his intuition tugging at his head like before, though much more precise compared to those one-off moments of the past. The volley of laser cannons firing behind him erupted his peripheral with bright flashes of reddish-orange, but as their shots peppered the air around him, not a single one would reach their intended target.
He was achieving speeds that the TIE fighters simply could not match, and the angle he was keeping Midnight stabilized on made hitting him at long-range a difficult task. Damien was preparing Midnight's internal gyros for the eventual reversal of his orientation, but paused at the last second as the TIE fighters found themselves intercepted by a squadron of X-wings coming at them from up high. His eyes returned to the monitor on his dash, and in response he gunned the engines further into the red than before and braced himself as the g's threatened to crush him with his own weight.
Damien barely maintained control of Midnight as he flew so fast that nearby windows shattered in an instant in his wake, and his bones genuinely felt as if they would splinter if this would last for more than a minute. Damien only needed seconds, though, and he quickly activated Midnight's inertial dampeners once he was only a kilometer away from Kyric's location. He could see what was left of the Senate hall, and the massive vessel rising out from the center of it as well. Large explosions impacted all across the vessel's hull, pox-marking it with scorched stains from the various guns attempting to destroy the ship before it could rise fully into the sky.
He opened up his comms and called out to kyric, but received nothing but static and interference. R4 chimed in as he let out a few expletives in frustration, informing the scoundrel that Midnight's primary comms' antenna had been damaged as a result of the whole gunning the engines and hitting the breaks hard maneuver he'd pulled. The backup still worked, and so he jerked Midnight into a downward trajectory, and dove through the ensuing combat until R4 confirmed they were in range.
"Kyric, where are you?!" Damien called out as soon as the line would open. Before his brother could get out a reply, Damien found himself once more being intercepted by an unoccupied group of TIE's. Bringing his engines three-fourths to max, he descended into a downward spiral that gave his pursuers the worst target possible to try to shoot down. It certainly didn't stop them from trying to land a lucky shot, but their platforms were far from capable of keeping up with the turns and twists that Midnight did with much ease once the safeguards were off.
"I said can you hea– oh for feth's sake!" The line remained open even as Damien whipped Midnight around entirely and unleashed a salvo of missiles that shrieked out towards the trio of TIE fighters struggling to stay on his rear. He didn't even bother to confirm if they hit before Midnight's frame continued on with its momentum, spinning back around until it was facing towards the Senate building once more. The bright flashes to his rear and the disappeared blips on his HUD was all the confirmation he needed, and he descended further down until he could circle the entire scene unfolding from a relatively safe distance.
"Sorry i'm late, brother, but i'm here." The rising tension in his voice lowered as he panned the landscape for any sign of Kyric or his mother. All he could see was chaos unfolding, and the sight of the gargantuan vessel that was slowly arising from the depths of the planet's sublevels.
"..Where's mom?"
Auteme | Kyric | Darth Solipsis | Bernard
Auteme | Kyric | Darth Solipsis | Bernard
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