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By:Jude Watson


Obi-Wan pondered the problem. “Have you learned anything else?” he asked.

“The Podrace is scheduled to take place this afternoon at three. A viewing area has been set up for spectators in the underground caves. Sebulba has placed enormous bets on his son to win. The official timekeeper is supposed to send the Podrace route directly to onboard computers. But I don’t know who will takeover the job now that Dering is dead. I think the best way I can find out how the race is fixed and who is behind it is to enter it myself.”

“All right,” Obi-Wan said reluctantly. He did not like the sound of pleasure in Anakin’s voice. He would ask Siri and Ry-Gaul to send Ferus and Tru to observe while Anakin piloted the Podracer. He could not be there with his Padawan, but he did not want Anakin to be alone.





CHAPTER FIFTEEN


“I got it!” Anakin crowed. He tweaked the last screw to the energy-binder plate. “We’re set.”

“Whew,” Doby said, pushing his goggles to the top of his head. Two round circles of grime circled his eyes. “I was getting worried.”

“Maybe I should give the computer system another check,” Anakin wondered.

“I did it,” Deland said. “You’ve done enough, Anakin. I actually think we’re ready.” He patted the Podracer with his good hand. His other arm was encased in a rigid bandage from elbow to fingers.

Anakin jumped off the scaffold he’d used to work on the turbines. “I know I am.”

Suddenly, his smile dimmed. He spied Ferus and Tru threading their way toward him through a sea of pit droids and mechanics and pilots, the usual frenzy of a pit hangar before a race.

My Master sent them. He doesn’t trust me. The thought seared Anakin’s mind before rationality set in. It would be helpful to have backup, he told himself, trying to be logical. There was nothing wrong with that. He dodged a lubricant hose and went forward to meet them.

Tru’s head swiveled, taking in the excitement. “Strange, if you think about it,” he said to Anakin. Anakin wiped his hands on a rag. “What?”

“That Podraces are so dangerous, but nobody looks scared,” he said.

“There are beings who equate danger with pleasure,” Ferus said, his eyes dark with disapproval. “It is a mistake easily made for those who do not think deeply.” He gave Anakin a cool look.

“Well, there’s such a thing as fun, Ferus,” Tru said amiably. “Even you have to admit that.”

“Yes,” Ferus said. “But not here.” His cool gaze did not falter as he studied Anakin. “I’m not clear on why you are racing, Anakin.”

“It is the best way to discover how the race is fixed,” Anakin said.

Ferus shifted his gaze to take in Doby and Deland and the Podracer, then scanned the rest of the hangar. “I see. Our Masters have told us that it is possible that advance knowledge of the track will be sent to one Podracer’s nav computer seconds before it is given to the rest. Do you know which Podracer that is?”

“Hekula,” Anakin said. “The Dug. The third Podracer down on the left.”

“You know this for sure?”

“It is a guess,” Anakin admitted. “Based on my knowledge of him.”

Ferus turned back. “And that is all?”

“Sebulba, his father, proposed the new rule,” Anakin said. “Sebulba never proposes anything unless he knows he can profit by it.”

“Do you know when and how the information will be transmitted to the nav computers?”

“At the start of the race, and then at three-minute intervals,” Anakin said.

“So how do you propose to beat him?” Ferus asked.

“By being faster and better,” Anakin answered. “I have something he doesn’t have. I have the Force.”

“Who is the timekeeper?” Tru asked. “Do you think he is the one who will transmit the information?”

Anakin nodded. “A race referee. The computer system is already in place. Dering has already designed the program. This person will just follow instructions.”

Ferus frowned. “Isn’t there any way to tell whoever is in charge of the race what is going on? Surely it would be better to simply cancel the race. Did you think of that?”

Anakin’s cheeks flushed. Ferus was questioning every detail of what he had learned as though he were a Jedi Master and Anakin was his Padawan.

“I’m sure Anakin thought of it,” Tru said. “But we can’t be sure who knows that the program is a cheat. Whoever it is could alter it with a keystroke and we’d never know who was behind it, or why.”

“Maybe there is still some way to find out,” Ferus said. “Tru and I will investigate.” He glanced at the Podracer. “You can go back to your energy-binder plate.”