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    The Hunger

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      Fett's capture cable fell limply to the floor. Fett swung his blaster around

      to shoot Hoole, but the feathered serpent had slipped down the corridor that

      led to the sleeping cabins.

      Fett took one step down the corridor, and something small and hard

      ricocheted off the back of his helmet. Fett whirled and fired as the small

      object was still bouncing away in midair.

      A drinking cup, struck by Fett's blaster bolt, shattered into a

      thousand pieces.

      Another drinking cup leaped off a shelf and flew toward the bounty

      hunter. This time, Fett simply swatted it aside with the back of his hand.

      Tash was using the Force again. Zak knew she couldn't do much against a

      killer like Boba Fett. She wasn't strong enough in the Force to throw

      anything really heavy at him. But at least she was doing something. He, on

      the other hand, felt totally useless.

      Fett's helmeted head swiveled from the corridor where Hoole had

      disappeared, to the chair that Tash was hiding behind. The bounty hunter was

      trying to decide which prey to capture first. He never bothered to look at

      Zak, who had already been taken out of action.

      Finally, Fett spoke. "Surrender now and I won't kill you," his hard,

      cold voice rasped. "You're worth more to me alive. Fight, and you'll die."

      "Leave us alone!" Tash yelled from behind her chair.

      Fett ignored her. "Surrender. You are unarmed."

      As if to prove him wrong, a blaster bolt sizzled out of the hallway and

      glanced off the bounty hunter's armored shoulder. The force of the blow spun

      Fett around, and immediately the bounty hunter dove for cover. He pressed

      himself against one wall, out of sight of the corridor.

      "Armed," Fett muttered to himself. "Not in the profile."

      Zak would have smiled if his muscles hadn't been frozen by the stun

      bolt. Hoole was using the blaster he'd taken from the other bounty hunter.

      "Last chance," Fett shouted down the corridor. "Surrender or die."

      "Leave the ship!" Hoole ordered back from his hiding place.

      "You've made your choice," Fett replied.

      Still holding his blaster in one hand, the killer pointed his other arm

      down the hallway. There was a wrist rocket attached to his glove. The rocket

      flared and then shrieked as it hurtled down the corridor.

      "Uncle Hoole!" Tash shouted.

      The small rocket hit the back of the ship and exploded. Flames and

      smoke blasted down the corridor and continued to pour out of the hallway.

      Cautiously, the bounty hunter started down the blasted hall.

      Zak's arms and legs tingled as feeling began to return to them.

      "Zak," Tash whispered, appearing beside him. "Are you okay?"

      "Shhtunnd," he slurred out of his half-frozen mouth. Tash helped him

      sit up.

      "Where did he come from?" Tash whispered.

      "He must have spotted us on Nar Shaddaa and sneaked on board the ship,"

      Zak guessed. "I'll bet a Hutt's treasure that's his ship following us, on

      autopilot."

      "What do we do now?" Tash asked. They both stared down the hallway.

      Zak felt his jaw start to work better as the stun bolt's effects wore

      off. "Escape pod. We've got to get off the ship."

      "But where will we go?" Tash whispered back. "We're in the middle of

      hyperspace!"

      Tash had barely spoken when the ship lurched and slowed. The soft hum

      of the hyperdrive engines died, replaced by the sudden churning of the

      sublight drive. The Shroud had dropped out of hyperspace.

      Tash and Zak heard someone shout from the back of the Shroud, and

      another explosion rocked the ship. A cloud of smoke rolled toward them from

      the engine room-and something rushed toward them out of the cloud.

      It was Uncle Hoole.

      The shoulder of his robe had been torn away and blood trickled down his

      sleeve.

      "Uncle Hoole, you're hurt!" Tash cried.

      "We have to get off this ship before Boba Fett kills us all," the

      Shi'ido said grimly.

      "The escape pod!" Zak said.

      "Yes," Hoole agreed. "We just left hyperspace. We should be over the

      planet Koaan."

      A blaster bolt ripped through the wall above their heads. "Come!" Hoole

      ordered.

      Together, they staggered toward the escape pod and jumped inside. Zak

      strapped himself into a seat, sparing a quick glance out into the hall.

      Boba Fett was stalking toward them, blaster in hand.

      Hoole slapped the controls, closing the emergency blast doors just as

      the bounty hunter fired. They heard the energy bolt slam into the heavy

      crash door. The Shi'ido glanced around to make sure Zak and Tash had both

      safely strapped themselves into their crash webbing; then he pulled a large

      red handle. Safety bolts exploded, and the escape pod hurled itself away

      from the ship.

      "Look at the damage," Zak whispered, staring at the Shroud through a

      viewport.

      Smoke and flames poured out of the ship's engines.

      "Yes," Hook explained. "I tried to trap Boba Fett in the engine rooms,

      but he was too careful to be tricked. He fired his wrist rocket into the

      engines to flush me out. If I had not shapeshifted into a fire-resistant

      Gregonian salamander, I would have been killed."

      Tash checked the escape pod's small control panel. "According to these

      readings, we're dropping into Koaan's gravity field. We should be able to

      land with no trouble. Will we find help there?"

      "I do not know," Hoole replied. "But I will try to land us as close to

      the research center as possible."

      "And as far away from Fett as we can get," Tash added.

      "I wouldn't worry about him," Zak said. "It looks like the Shroud is

      headed for an explosion or a crash landing. Maybe it'll take Fett with it."

      The escape pod wasn't designed for long flights. It was programmed to

      find the closest planet and land there as softly as possible-which proved to

      be not very softly at all.

      Koaan's gravity grabbed hold of them, pulling the small pod faster and

      faster toward the surface. Entering the planet's atmosphere, the pod began

      to heat up until the outside flamed like a meteor. The inside grew hotter,

      too. Hoole fired the landing rockets, trying to slow their descent, and the

      pod rattled and bumped through the air. Just when Zak thought he couldn't

      take the heat or the rattling any longer, the pod hit the ground with an

      enormous thud! that jolted him from his feet to the top of his head.

      They had landed on Koaan.

      Hoole opened the hatch and all three of them crawled from the smoking

      escape pod onto sandy ground. They had landed on the edge of a lake. Zak got

      the impression of green hills in the distance, warm sun, and a brilliant

      blue sky. But like Hoole and Tash, he was exhausted and quickly collapsed

      facedown on the ground. He closed his eyes with a sigh.

      The sound of a footstep made him look up.

      Lying there, he could see a long shadow creeping along the ground. It

      was the shadow of a being covered in hard, smooth armor.

      The shadow fell across him.

      CHAPTER 3

      "Look out!" Zak shouted, scrambling away from the helmeted figure. He

      expected to feel another of Boba Fetes stun bolts
    .

      Instead, a mechanical-sounding voice spoke: "There is no need to panic,

      Zak."

      Zak blinked. The figure standing before him wasn't Boba Fett. In fact,

      it wasn't a living creature at all. It was a droid. "Deevee!" Zak shouted.

      The silver droid took another step forward. He was built to look as

      much like a human as possible, but the movements of his mechanical arms and

      legs were stiff and jerky.

      "Deevee!" Tash shouted after Zak. She threw her arms around the droid.

      "It's good to see you both again," Deevee said to the two Arrandas;

      then he turned to their uncle. "And Master Hoole. Welcome back to Koaan."

      Hoole, who rarely smiled, almost grinned to see his old companion.

      "Thank you, D-V9. I am glad you received my transmission."

      "Indeed," the droid said. "Although I expected you to arrive by ship,

      not by lifepod."

      "So did we," Zak said. "But Boba Fett had other plans."

      "Boba Fett!" squawked the droid. Deevee had been with them on their

      first encounter with the bounty hunter months earlier. "What does that

      killer want?"

      "Us," Tash answered. "The Empire has put a price on our heads."

      "Which brings us to our visit," Hoole added. "Deevee, do you have

      access to the research center's unprocessed data files?"

      Deevee nodded. "Of course, Master Hoole. I'm now the assistant to the

      chief anthropologist. I have access to the entire facility."

      "Good," Hoole said. "Because here is what we need . . ."

      On the way to the research facility, Hoole-interrupted often by Zak and

      Tash-told Deevee everything that had happened to them over the last few

      months. After they had helped the Rebel Alliance destroy a terrible

      scientific experiment created for the Empire, Zak, Tash, and Hoole had

      searched for a safe place to hide. But trouble and terror seemed drawn to

      them the way light was drawn down a black hole in space.

      "It sounds terrible," Deevee said as they came near the research

      center. "Your situation has become worse since we last parted company."

      "That's why we need a really safe place to hide," Tash said. "Not just

      a distant planet. We need a planet no one has ever heard of."

      "I'm sure you'll find it in the old catalogs," Deevee said. "That

      information isn't classified, so no one will question your presence as long

      as you are with me. However, Master Hoole, your face is very well known here

      from your days as an anthropologist. You will surely be recognized."

      "That is not a problem," the Shi'ido replied. He closed his eyes. His

      gray skin seemed to wriggle across his bones for a moment-and then Hoole was

      gone, replaced by a very average-looking human with brown hair and brown

      eyes.

      "Excellent," Deevee said. "I wouldn't want anyone to recognize you with

      all the stormtroopers about."

      "Stormtroopers!" Hoole said through his new shape. "There have never

      been stormtroopers on Koaan."

      "There are now," the droid said with a hint of sadness in his

      mechanical voice. "Ever since the Rebellion, the Empire has sent military

      forces to control every scientific facility it owns, no matter how small.

      But they shouldn't trouble us."

      Deevee was right. The Galactic Research Academy was a place of learning

      and a storehouse of information gathered by scientists and scholars from

      across the galaxy. Because it contained no military secrets and stayed out

      of politics, it wasn't considered very important by the Empire or the

      Rebellion. As long as the Academy didn't break any Imperial rules, it didn't

      get much attention. The few Imperials on the planet were there to make sure

      no one spread any information that would show the Empire in a bad light.

      Although Hoole's familiar face might have caused a stir, the sight of a

      droid escorting one human adult and two human children made no impression at

      all.

      Deevee led them through a courtyard where a few scholars, mostly human,

      hurried here and there on Academy business. They then followed Deevee into a

      large building several stories tall.

      "All the floors above us contain the main library," the droid explained

      as they reached a bank of turbolifts. "It's one of the most complete records

      of galactic knowledge anywhere. But we are going down."

      A turbolift arrived and they entered. The lift descended with a gentle

      hum. A moment later the door opened and they found themselves facing a

      sour-looking man in an Imperial uniform. His skin was pale and sickly from

      sitting in a dingy office belowground every day.

      Zak tensed on seeing the Imperial uniform, but Deevee merely shuffled

      out of the turbolift, leaned forward, and spoke so that his voice would be

      picked up by a microphone on the Imperial's desk. "Greetings, Deputy Strey.

      D-V9 requesting access to raw data files. I have three researchers from

      offplanet with me."

      The Imperial, Deputy Strey, glanced at a screen. "Voice authorization

      confirmed. Go ahead," the Imperial said.

      Deputy Strey didn't even look at them again as they continued down a

      dimly lit hallway, past several unmarked doors. To Zak, all the doors looked

      alike. But Deevee knew where he was going. He opened one of the doors and

      stepped inside.

      They were in a large room lined with rows of shelves. Each shelf was

      piled high with containers, and each container held hundreds of datadisks.

      In the corner was a computer terminal.

      "This place is some thrill," Zak said sarcastically.

      "It may look boring to you, Zak," said Hoole. "But every one of those

      disks contains the records of a team that discovered and explored an

      uncharted planet. Who knows what dangers they faced, or what treasures they

      discovered?"

      "Well, no one knows," Deevee answered. "These records have been sitting

      here for years."

      "Why?" Tash asked, staring wide-eyed at the galaxy of information

      around her. Tash was a reader, and the thought of all that knowledge made

      her head spin.

      "Everything we record has to be approved by the Empire first," the

      droid explained. "All these disks are just copies. The originals are on

      Coruscant, the Imperial capital. Once a file is approved, we can send it

      upstairs to the main library. Luckily for us, with nothing else to do, the

      Academy scholars have been copying and cross-referencing the files into this

      computer. Thus, we don't need to search through the disks themselves."

      Zak looked at the stacks of datadisks that reached the ceiling. "Good.

      There are enough disks here to smother a bantha."

      As Deevee activated the computer terminal, Hoole, who had shifted back

      into his own shape, said, "Go back years, Deevee. Look for something that

      was discovered before the Empire took over."

      "Why?" Tash asked her uncle.

      "If a planet was discovered under the Empire, it was probably

      discovered by Imperials. We do not want to go anywhere they have been. We

      want a place that was discovered a long time ago, and then forgotten."

      "I think I've found just the planet," Deevee said, after a short

      search. "This planet was discovered by an exploration team almost forty

      years ago.
    It-"

      The door hissed open behind them. Startled by the intrusion, they all

      whirled around to see Deputy Strey standing in the doorway. His pale face

      had gone even whiter. He looked like death itself.

      Deputy Strey gagged, as if trying to speak. Then he fell face first

      into the room and did not move again.

      CHAPTER 4

      While Zak and the others were staring down at Strey, eight beings

      charged into the room, stepping over the Imperial's body. The first was a

      woman with long, thick hair, a blaster in her hand. Behind her came a

      Twi'lek with two thick tentacles growing out of the back of his head. They

      were wrapped around his shoulders like a scarf. Four men followed, all

      dressed in sloppy flight uniforms, all heavily armed.

      The woman glared at Hoole, Zak, and Tash. Then she pointed her blaster

      at them. "Who are you?" she demanded.

      Hoole returned her gaze calmly. "We could ask you the same question.

      What have you done to that man?"

      The Twi'lek looked at the woman and said, "We don't have time for this,

     

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