[Jedi Apprentice] - Special Edition - 01(8)
The transparisteel doors slid open. Qui-Gon, Obi-Wan, and Bant gave short bows to the Senators. Then they took their places at the empty table.
“If we are all here, we can begin,” Pi T’Egal said. He pressed a button and the transparisteel walls turned opaque. Obi-Wan had expected the shift, but it made him feel suddenly trapped.
Find your calm center. He struggled to breathe as Pi T’Egal consulted his data pad and pressed a few buttons. Bant’s fingers gently squeezed Obi-Wan’s forearm in support.
At last Pi T’Egal looked up. “This is not a criminal trial,” he said. “It is an inquiry only. Vox and Kad Chun have asked for a full accounting of the death of Bruck Chun in the Jedi Temple. We Senators have agreed to rule whether the death was by mischance or if Obi-Wan Kenobi bears some measure of responsibility for this. If our ruling is deliberate intent or responsibility, Vox and Kad Chun can then pursue the matter in the criminal courts of Coruscant. Does everyone understand this?”
Everyone nodded.
Pi T’Egal turned to Vox Chun. “Do you understand that if we find there is no responsibility by others for your son’s death you cannot pursue this further?”
“I do,” Vox Chun said.
“Then let us begin. The first witness will be the Jedi Knight Qui-Gon Jinn.”
Qui-Gon rose and went to a chair set up on the platform, angled so that all the Senators could see him clearly.
“Please inform us of the events leading up to and surrounding the death of Bruck Chun.”
Qui-Gon began easily, quickly sketching the problems theTemplehad been experiencing and the fact that there was an intruder on the grounds.
“We knew that Bruck Chun was involved in the petty thefts,” he said. “He disappeared, and we also knew that a more powerful figure had intercepted security. We assumed that Bruck Chun had smuggled this being into the Temple.”
“You did not know this as a fact,” Sano Sauro interrupted.
“No,” Qui-Gon said, his cool gaze resting on the attorney. “That is why I used the word ‘assumed. ’”
“Please go on, Qui-Gon Jinn,” Pi T’Egal said.
Qui-Gon outlined the many instances of sabotage, including the attack on Yoda and the sabotage of a horizontal turbolift that had trapped a dozen small children and their caretaker. Then he explained how they discovered that their adversary was his former Padawan, Xanatos, who was then head of the giant mining corporation, Offworld. They trapped Xanatos and Bruck outside the Jedi Council room as the two burst through an overhead vent.
“I knocked Bruck’s lightsaber from his hand,” Qui-Gon said quietly. “Xanatos grabbed the boy and held the lightsaber to his neck.”
Sano Sauro sat up straighter. “So Xanatos threatened the boy? Bruck Chun was his prisoner, not his accomplice?”
“No,” Qui-Gon said. “Xanatos felt loyalty to no one. He was willing to endanger Bruck’s life in order to gain an advantage.”
“Such is your belief,” Sano Sauro sneered.
“Yes. Based on many encounters with Xanatos, I have come to see how he reacts under pressure,” Qui-Gon answered. “We were able to force Xanatos to push Bruck aside. Bruck was able to recover his lightsaber. Xanatos told him to go to Bant and make sure she was dead.”
Pi T’Egal leaned forward. “He said those words?”
“’Makesure she is dead, ’” Qui-Gon quoted. “Those words exactly.”
“Did you instruct Obi-Wan to kill Bruck?” Sano Sauro demanded.
Qui-Gon’s hands gripped the chair arm for a moment, the only sign that the insolence in Sauro’s voice had reached him. “No. Jedi do not instruct to kill. My instruction was to follow Bruck in order to prevent him from killing Bant. This is exactly what he did. I mourn the loss of life, but I am proud of my Padawan’s actions.” Qui-Gon gave Obi-Wan a warm glance.
“Proud?” Sano Sauro stood.”Proud that a young Jedi student is dead?”
“Proud that Obi-Wan tried his best to save him, even after Bruck Chun tried very hard to kill him,” Qui-Gonsaid, his voice strong.”Proud that he was able to show mercy and compassion even while facing great anger from another. That is the Jedi way.”
Sano Sauro sat with a sneer. “Did you see this … . compassion for yourself, Qui-Gon Jinn?”
“No. I was engaged in a battle with Xanatos.”
“Then we will have to take your word for it.”
“No,” Qui-Gon said. “You will have to take Obi-Wan’s word for it. I do.”
Sano Sauro waved his hand. “I have no more questions for this witness.”
Pi T’Egal looked at the other Senators. None of them had questions. “Thank you, Qui-Gon Jinn. Now let us hear from Bant.”