"Michael Stackpole "The Bacta War"" - читать интересную книгу автораthe bit the other way, he felt proud
to be heir to one. He felt as if he had the right to wear it. At first he thought doing so might show disrespect for his grand-father, but then he realized Rostek Horn had risked his own career and life to protect Nejaa Halcyon's wife and child from Imperial Jedi hunters. Not only had he valued them for who they were, but he had valued them in memory of his fallen friend. / think grandfather would be happy to see me wearing this lightsaber and that's all the reason I need to wear it. Corran hooded his eyes with his hand as he emerged into the harsh twin-sun noon. Gavin waved him over to the land-speeder. To Corran it looked a lot like the old SoroSuub XP-38, but the normally compact, dart-shaped craft had been heavily modified. The passenger compartment had been boosted forward by the addition of more seating and cargo space between it and the engines. More disturbing than how the addition had destroyed the fine lines of the vehicle was the fact that beneath the dust Corran saw a pink and puce paint job. Corran hooked an arm over Gavin's shoulders. "You know, the womp rats you bull's-eye in a thing like this might be color-blind, so they don't care what your speeder looks like, but, really, look at this thing." Gavin smiled wryly and spun out from beneath Corran's arm. "It beats walking, which was the other alternative given our operational budget. Get in. This baby will still hit three hundred klicks per, despite the modifications, and the krayt dragons don't see the color scheme as edible. We'll be there in no time." The trip actually took half a standard hour, which wasn't "no time," and speeding through trackless wastes actually seemed close to forever. If it weren't for the cloud of dust billowing out from behind them, Corran would have Jundland Wastes mountains became a heat-warped stain on the horizon, and nothing else came even close to serving as a landmark. Despite the lack of signposts or other waymarkers, Gavin got them to his uncle's estate without incident. The brief glimpse of it Corran had gotten from the Pulsar Skate as they came in had not prepared him for what it really looked like. From above it looked fairly normal-a compound surround-ing a number of buildings including a tall tower. From the ground what became apparent was that, aside from the entry-way and the tower itself, the buildings he'd seen were all constructed below the planet's surface. Gavin slid the land-speeder to a stop near the entryway beside several other land-speeders and then led Mirax and Corran down through the stairs to the compound's main courtyard. The stark white color of everything aided the suns in producing glare, but Corran realized that white absorbed far less solar energy- too much of which already made Tatooine unbearable as far as he was concerned. A slender, gray-haired woman emerged through one of the arched doorways and immediately smiled. "Gavin Dark-lighter, how you have grown!" Boiling out around from be-hind her came a number of small children, ranging from toddlers to curious preadolescents. "Aunt Lanal!" Gavin trapped the woman in a hug, then freed her and performed introductions that included her and the half-dozen cousins. Corran shook hands all around, but immediately lost track of names. Lanal explained that she was Huff Darklighter's third wife and all of the children were hers. "Biggs's death shook Huff. He decided he wanted more heirs. His second wife de-cided she wasn't interested in having any more than the one |
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