Saturday, November 20, 2010

Exploring the Ship

I messaged the Admiral that I wouldn't be coming into the office today, and began mentally mapping the ship while walking my dogs.  I found several hiding passages for Emporer Chihuahua and Wicket to stay at if I got caught, and we devised a route for them to take if in such of an event.  Emporer Chihuahua doesn't like the thought but understands that if I am caught, he needs to take the information stored in the microchip on his back to the Rebellion.  The chip contains updated information regarding the Empire's fleet, their locations, planned routes, etc.  The Emporer and Wicket are both skilled at hiding due to their incredibly compact size, and can easily stow away on freight vessels that dock with the ship.  They have done this on several occasions in previous missions, thus I am confident they will be safe.

I also looked through the Admiral's private quarters for more information.  Unfortunately, he does not maintain anything there but a few momentos.  I assume his log book is stowed away in his office in an electronic file, but he has yet to share his access code with me.  I know what I am doing is wrong, betraying the one I care so deeply about, but he knows full well who I am and my mission.  The mission must be completed at all costs. 

I am afraid though that my access to the Emporer will be non-existent.  I have a secondary objective to take out Vader, if necessary, but his fighting ability is better than mine.  At this time, I will resort to continuing to grab intelligence and relaying that to the Rebellion.  Although the one piece of information I have been unsuccessful at obtaining are the blueprints for the Death Star.  I will refocus my efforts on obtaining some sort of information from the Admiral at tonight's dinner.

As a side note, I have remained in the shadows and avoided drawing attention to myself as much as possible. I rarely interact with any of the other crew, except for the droids, and the Admiral.  Sometimes I think it is easier to do that because I tend to see the humanness in everything, and vow to protect that part.  It is difficult to not see all of the beings on this ship and think to myself, "they all have lives, dreams, wishes, and hopes too.  How can I want for them to be destroyed?"  As a former Jedi, my enemy are the Sith.  As a rebel, my enemy is the Empire. 

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