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Chapter 9

A voice came from behind them. "Good work, Jedis!" Guerra approved in a hushed, reverent tone.


"We knew that even though you were greatly outnumbered, you would win," Paxxi assured them.


Qui-Gon lifted an eyebrow. "Not so?"


"So!" the brothers chorused.


Obi-Wan tried to control his shallow breathing. The last stand against the guards had drained him of his energy. He knew that he had been at the edge of his control. Qui-Gon had remained cool and methodical, covering any sloppy moves of Obi-Wan's with his own swift strokes. Although they had defeated the guards, Obi-Wan was disappointed in himself. He knew he had given in to his impatience and had lost his focus. It had been a difficult fight.


"Thanks for your help," Obi-wan said irritably, deactivating his lightsaber.


"Oh, we help by hiding, Obawan," Guerra assured him. "The Derida brothers are no good on a battle. We'd be in the way."


"Yes, you are so much better at fighting!" Paxxi said, beaming.


Obi-Wan wiped the seat from his forehead with his sleeve. He wished he could feel as enthusiastic as the Deridas about his abilities.


He turned to find Qui-Gon studying him. "You fought well, Padawan," his Master said quietly. "Next time, you will do better. It is time to focus on the now. We achieved our aim here."


"Yes, you found the vault! Excellent!" Guerra exclaimed. He frowned when he took in the fallen Syndicat guards and assassin droids. "This isn't good. We have to leave without the Syndicat knowing we were here. It is better so."


"I'll find a place to hide them," Paxxi said


"Paxxi is good at that," Guerra said.


"We won't ask why," Qui-Gon said with a sigh.


"No, is better so," Guerra agreed. "But first, we should take the armor coats. Might come in handy. Blaster fire seems to follow Jedi."


"You're the one who brought us here!" Obi-Wan cried. He couldn't help being irritated at Guerra. He was beginning to realize how his friend twisted facts to suit his own purposes.


"True, Obawan!" Guerra said cheerfully. "You make a point!"


Paxxi found an equipment room piled with old parts for speeders and various circuits. There was inch-thick dust on the parts and the floor.


"Good," Qui-Gon approved. "The room is no longer used. The guards won't be discovered for quite some time."


Using the floaters and carefully avoiding the remaining disruptor beams, they transported the fallen guards and droids there. They took four armor coats and visors with them and closed the panel door behind them.


"I saw a pen for the floaters by the stairs, so we can leave them there," Guerra said. "Now let's see the vault."


"Let us go first," Qui-Gon directed. "Obi-Wan and I will alert you to disruptor beams."


But before they could take a step, a comlink embedded in one of the coats began to signal.


"Guard check," a voice said. "Guard check. Why were disruptor beams activated?"


Guerra's orange eyes went wide. Paxxi threw a hand to cover his mouth. Qui-Gon frowned.


He found the comlink and activated it, using the Force to respond in a way that would not draw attention. "Routine check. Repeat, routine check. All safe below. Suggest shutting off disruptor security beams on lower level for further check."


"Done."


With a buzzing noise, the disruptor beams retracted.


"Beams retracted," Qui-Gon said.


"End shift," the voice responded. "Leave premises. Lockdown in ten minutes."


"Message received," Qui-Gon responded. He shut off the comlink and looked at the others. "We don't have much time."


"Then we must hurry," Paxxi said.


They hurried to the vault and eased into the wall opening. Obi-Wan gasped. He had thought the room upstairs was grand. This room glittered with treasures. Rich rugs were piles on the floor, one on top of the other. Sleeping platforms were draped with the finest, softest coverlets. Large pillows embroidered in golden and silver thread were stacked next to the platforms.


Qui-Gon prowled, looking at the various boxes and cartons stacked along the wall. "There's enough food and medical supplies here to last for months."


"Music, hologram visuals," Paxxi said, poking into another corner.


"Emergency supplies and weapons," Obi-Wan added, checking the cartons near him.


"It's their sanctuary," Qui-Gon said. "They could last here for months if they had to."


"Here!" Guerra called.


They hurried toward him. A door with a control panel was almost completely concealed in the corner.


"This must be the treasury," Guerra said.


"Well, at least you were right about that," Qui-Gon said.


"All right, break in," Obi-Wan urged. "We don't have much time."


Guerra looked at Paxxi. Paxxi looked at Guerra.


"Of course, Obawan, no problem," Paxxi agreed. "Oops, I lie, not so! Just one problem."


Qui-Gon closed his eyes and took a breath, as if to gather his shredded patience. "What?"


Thy both looked at the floor. "Ah," Guerra said. "So. We told the whole truth, yes. But not the complete whole truth. Yes, we can break in to treasury. So easy! But we need something first. You see, the Syndicat robbed us first. They broke into our hiding place and stole everything! Everything we had spent so much effort and time to accumulate?"


"To steal," Obi-wan corrected.


"Just so, Obawan, we stole it, yes, but only to sell it back to the people," Guerra said earnestly. "We had speeder parts, circuits, engines? all things we used to have here on Phindar in great abundance, but no more. We would sell to the people for much cheaper prices that the Syndicat! So you see we do a great public service?"


"Just stick to the facts, Guerra," Obi-Wan interrupted impatiently. His friend was really beginning to test their friendship. Why hadn't Guerra told them this before?


"Of course, good advice, Obawan," Paxxi agreed. "So they stole from us. But what they did not know is that among those things was something very valuable."


"Something my good brother Paxxi invented," Guerra added eagerly. "An anti-register. It can undo the action of a transfer register."


The two brother nodded and smiled at the Jedi. A transfer register was a method of recording transactions in the galaxy. An electro-optical device recorded the prints of the buyers and sellers.


"Paxxi's device can duplicate any print in a security or registration system," Guerra told them.


Obi-Wan understood at once. Paxxi's anti-register device could be valuable beyond measure. It would allow the user to seize property and goods and break into any print-reliant security system throughout the galaxy.


"That device is very dangerous," Qui-Gon said quietly.


"Dangerous?" Guerra asked. "Not so, Jedi-Gon! It will help us!"


"But if the Syndicat knew you had it? if anyone knew, it would put you in great danger."


Paxxi waved a hand. "we are not afraid. Not so! I lie, of course we are. But that makes us careful. We can steal the treasury, leave the planet if we have to, even sell the device on the black market?"


"Can you imagine how much it's worth?" Guerra chortled. "Twelve fortunes!"


Qui-Gon looked stern.


"Not that this is important," Guerra hurriedly said. "First, we break the Syndicat, yes?"


"Which brings us back to our problem, my brother," Paxxi said. "Our stolen goods were here. Now they're not. So," he said to Qui-Gon, "we can't break in."


"Yet," Guerra added. "But so, we will."


"As soon as we find the device," Paxxi added helpfully.


"We had better return," Guerra said. "Lockdown will be soon. Duenna will be waiting."


With an exasperated sigh, Qui-Gon followed them from the room. They located the device that moved the wall, and it slid smoothly back into place. Then they took the floaters back to the pen behind the staircase. Quickly, they headed up to the main level.


"You're late," Duenna whispered worriedly when they appeared. Her bright orange eyes swept the corridor behind her. Then her tense face softened when she looked at Paxxi and Guerra. "But I am glad to see you. They ordered a random routine sweep of the lower floors. I could not warn you."


"We took care of the guards," Paxxi assured her. "But downstairs is empty now. No goods are stored."


"So sorry to tell you now," Duenna said, walking quickly down the corridor with them. "I just found out after I left you. The supplies were moved to the warehouse by the spaceport. Most of them will be loaded onto Prince Beju's transport to be taken back to Gala." She paused near the door. Now you must go. Quickly! Terra and Baftu have returned. Lockdown is in only a few minutes."


"Duenna!" The voice was sharp, commanding. Footsteps clicked in the corridor off to the right. "Duenna!"


Duenna's face went pale. "It is Terra!" she whispered.