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Age Of Rebellion Download Or ReadThe death's-head mask he had worn since destroying the Je'har hung on a silver chain around his neck. He clasped his gloved hands behind him. An icy wind rippled his black cloak. He wanted to see the stars. But he was not interested in looking down. From here, though, he could see his city, a thousand lights spread before him, the streets empty except for droids and the ever-present guards. He tilted his head back and closed his eyes. The power of sight was so pitiful against the strength of the Force. He wantedto feel the moment, not see it. He could have waited in his command, stood in the observatory specially constructed for his needs, but for once, he wanted no protective walls around him. Hard to believe worlds existed there. But they wouldn't know that power had shifted to him. All the young Jedi would feel it too, and they would know that the balance of power had shifted. This disturbance would not be as great, but Skywalker would feel it. At least, that's what Skywalker told him. I felt a great disturbance in the Force,the old man had said. Brakiss hadn't realized, until a few moments ago, that Kueller would wait for the results here, at the site of his enemies' triumph and their eventual deaths. He hadn't wanted to give it to Kueller until the experiment was over. The remote's metal casing was cool against his fingers. If this experiment worked, he would be able to go back to Telti, where he would at least be warm. His silver cloak, perfect for a brisk stroll across the city, did not protect him against the winter wind. His polished black boots slipped against the crumbling steps, and more than once he had to balance on a precarious ledge. The sooner he left Almania, the happier he would be. Kueller hadn't summoned him, but Brakiss didn't care. Tonight, he had climbed more than twenty stories, and had almost run the first flights until it became clear that some of the steps wouldn't hold his weight. Kueller never forgave anyone who crossed him. Kueller had not repaired the tower or the other Je'har government buildings. The remains from bombs and blaster concussions formed little mounds on what had once been a level plane. Stones had fallen out of the hut and shattered onto the rooftop. Only pillars, which gave a good view of the gravel inlay surface, and of the star-filled sky. A stone hut had been built to protect the steps, but the hut had no windows or doors. ![]() He braced himself with his right hand, losing his grip on his cloak. A gust of wind knocked him against the stone. He climbed the remaining stairs and stepped out of the hut. Stonia, the capital of Almania, looked small and insignificant from this height. And finally saw him, standing near the edge, overlooking the city below. Brakiss concentrated, not on the voice, but on Kueller himself. It surrounded Brakiss, resonated within him, and held him at bay. "You'll know when it works." Kueller's voice was a live thing. "I had to know if it worked," he said. He felt stronger, larger, more powerful than he ever had before. The terror rose in him, and he saw again that moment when Master Skywalker led Brakiss deep into Brakiss's own heart, that moment when he saw himself clearly and nearly lost his mind— A scream formed in his own throat— And died as the other screams exploded around him, filling him, warming him, melting the ice in the wind. In that moment, he heard— felt—saw—a million voices scream in terror. The air around him froze and so did he. Brakiss took a step forward when suddenly the wind died. ![]() The skull-like mask that adhered to his face shone with its own internal light. He almost appeared to fly. Kueller turned, his cape swirling around him. Kueller had to remember that Brakiss was strong in the Force as well. "Well enough." Such an understatement for such a great moment. He waited until Kueller's arms fell to his sides before saying, "It worked." Kueller slipped the mask over his face. "I thought you said my problem is that I serve two masters." Kueller smiled, the thin lips on his mask moving with his mouth. "Your problem is that you do not understand the power of hate," Kueller said, his voice soft. Brakiss shook his head almost involuntarily. "You implied great wealth." "So I did," Kueller said. Kueller wanted him to be angry. "I imply." Brakiss crossed his arms over his chest. "I suppose you expect to be rewarded." "You promised." "I never promise," Kueller said. "It worked," he said again. Brakiss's entire body felt as if it were made of ice. Aliias for sublime text 3 mac subl"But you will give me the remote first." Brakiss stopped and looked at Kueller over his shoulder. "I'm going back to Telti," he said, feeling defiant."Good," Kueller said. He pushed off the wall and started down the stairs. He only stayed because he had nowhere else to go. But Brakiss had long since repaid his debt. Kueller had put him together after Yavin 4, after the disastrous debriefing that had nearly cost Brakiss the rest of his sanity. Brakiss held out the remote. But Kueller was not any other mortal. If Brakiss had faced any other mortal, he would have asked how Kueller knew about the remote. Or perhaps that was a trick of the darkness. "What do you want from me, when I return to Telti?" Brakiss asked. He didn't believe Kueller was letting him leave so easily. It was warmer in there, out of the wind. He braced himself as he moved inside the stone hut. You have to instruct it which serial numbers to follow." "I'm sure I can do that." "You have to link it to you." "Brakiss, I can operate remotes." "All right," Brakiss said. Sweat dripped down his naked back, onto his face, and off his nose and chin. "Just as he tried to destroy us." TWO Luke Skywalker was balanced on one hand, his fingers deep in the moist jungle earth. "What do you plan to do with him?" "Destroy him," Kueller said. "The great Jedi Master, Luke the invincible Skywalker." The chill had reached Brakiss's heart. The Force flowed through him like cool water, holding R2, the boulders, and the tree aloft. Yavin was now directly overhead, and although Luke was sweating, he didn't feel tired or thirsty. He had been in this position since the huge orange sphere of the gas planet Yavin had risen on the horizon of its fourth moon. Some of Luke's students were gathered around him, half a dozen members of his youngest and most powerful class. R2-D2 floated in the air above him, along with several boulders and a half-rotted tree. Still, he had moments of pure pleasure, especially at times like this. Sometimes the students believed he was laughing at their expense, which was not conducive to a good student-teacher relationship. As much as he enjoyed teaching, he didn't always show that enjoyment. Perhaps he would lift them one by one, and then withdraw, leaving them to find the ground delicately orWith difficulty, as their talents allowed. Luke scanned their feet, hoping for some sign of annoyance. The students watched, suddenly still. It hovered near the others, bobbing a bit before it found its place. Instead of lifting one of his students, he eased another boulder into the air.
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