Ry-Gaul approached Anakin. He stood by the Podracer, his gray eyes scanning the spectators who had gathered on the stands near the finish line. “You must use the Force to stay ahead. There is darkness here, but I cannot locate it.”
It was the longest speech Anakin had ever heard Ry-Gaul give. Anakin nodded. “I feel it, too.” But along with the darkness, he felt the excitement of the race to come.
Tru waved at him from the sidelines. Anakin gave him a thumbs-up, just as he had to his best friend Kitster so many years ago.
“Start your engines,” the race official called.
Anakin engaged his engines. They roared to life. Ry-Gaul’s mouth moved, but he couldn’t hear the words. It didn’t matter. He knew what Ry-Gaul had said. May the Force be with you.
The noise of the powerful engines of eight Podracers was deafening. It bounced off the high cave walls. The floor shook like a groundquake. Besides himself, Hekula, and Aldar Beedo, Anakin recognized Gasgano, Elan Mak, and Ody Mandrell. The last two Podracers were Scorch Zanales, a Daimlo, and Will Neluenf, heir to the first great Tatooine Podracer, Ben Neluenf.
Anakin felt the power of the engines under his hands. He felt warm and liquid, alert and calm. His senses were hyperaware. The shimmer of the air, the dull red of the cave walls, the smell of the fuel - it filled his head and sharpened his focus. He was ready.
He kept his eye on the starting light. It turned from red to yellow…
Green! Anakin pushed the throttle and the engines roared in response. He had always believed in a quick start. His old Podracer had been tweaked to allow for maximum fuel flow. Deland’s Podracer surged forward in a pack with the others, but slightly ahead. He allowed himself one glance over at Hekula. Sebulba’s son bared his teeth at Anakin.
Anakin checked the nav computer. In a glance he saw the route ahead. Down a long underground canyon, then through a series of dips and rolls. Then he needed to take a sharp left down a narrow passage. After that he would receive the next stage of the course.
The cave walls were a blur of dusty red and the screaming engines were just a backdrop of constant sound as Anakin raced through the canyon. Hekula pulled ahead, the double engines of Anakin’s old pod bobbing on the air current created by his speed. Anakin stayed close on Hekula’s tail, avoiding the flying engines. The other Podracers were reluctant to get too close. Anakin knew from experience how the engines would move as Hekula maneuvered. He dared to race snug against the back of Hekula’s Podracer, knowing he was making Hekula angry and nervous.
The dips were ahead. Anakin pulled back suddenly, and Hekula shot in front. Anakin dived, timing his movement so that he was able to barely scoot underneath Hekula’s Podracer and then rise up before the dip rose into a small hill.
He was in the lead. But Hekula had the next part of the course by now. He was most likely already planning his strategy for the next round of challenges. Anakin would have to rely on his instincts to keep him in the lead
Behind him, Ody Mandrell couldn’t make the sharp turn into the passage. Anakin heard the shriek of metal and the crash. Smoke rolled toward him and he pushed the engines as hard as he dared, trying to outrun the smoke before it blinded him.
Hekula was pulling slightly to the left. Anakin didn’t know why but guessed he was preparing to pass him on the next segment… whatever it was. Just then the nav computer blinked, showing him the next part of the course. He just had time to register the details, but it was as though he had already seen the track.
He turned sharply on the first corner, then turned again to the left, then the right. Hekula kept up with his every move. Anakin could see his face when he glanced behind, could almost hear Hekula’s cackling laugh.
Behind them, Elan and Aldar Beedo collided, after Elan made a move to cut off Aldar. The others had to scramble to avoid hitting them or the drivers, who had crawled from the wreckage to accuse each other. The sight was gone in a moment as Anakin whipped around another corner.
The controls shook in his hand at the constant turns. Hekula was gaining. He needed all his concentration for the next segment…
His comlink signaled.
Anakin considered not answering it, but he knew he must. It could be his Master.
He released the control for an instant and pressed the activation key. He strained to hear his Master over the noise.
“… nav computer… accident… prepare for…”
Anakin kept one hand on the controls and snatched the comlink. He held it tight against his ear. “Repeat!” he shouted into the comlink.
Now Obi-Wan’s voice was clearer, but he still lost some words over the noise rebounding off the cave walls. “One of the Podracers is booby-trapped… nav computer will lead… Eusebus… the lead Podracer’s steering mechanism will blow. It will be made to crash into a crowd… hear me, Anakin?”