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[Jedi Quest] - 06(25)



He had been so wrong, Anakin thought suddenly. On Andara, he had briefly imagined what it could be like to have no Master, no Council to answer to. But he needed the Council. He needed his Master. They showed him how far he had to go.

Their inner calm was something he desperately wanted. He would learn, he promised himself. On every mission he was brought up short and shown what he needed to concentrate on. But he would learn.

If I can get Obi-Wan’s trust back.

Anakin felt as though he were drowning. Drowning in his guilt. Everything had changed for him now. Master Yaddle had died before his eyes, and it had marked him forever. He knew that as firmly as he knew his own name. As surely as he knew he would do anything now to be a Jedi Knight.

“Okay, here we are,” Swanny said, standing in front of a map of the wastewater transport system. “What do you have in mind? Are you going to flood the fuel depot?”

“We’d never get away with that,” Obi-Wan said. “Too many people around. I had something else in mind.” He pointed to the map. “Here’s Decca’s fuel depot. Where are the fuel storage tanks?”

Rorq pointed to a spot several levels above. “Here. The fuel is pumped into a big storage tank here, then into the individual tanks in the depot.”

Obi-Wan turned to Swanny. “Is there anyplace where the wastewater pipes come close to the fueling pipes between storage and the depot?”

“Sure,” Swanny said. “The pipes run this way and cross the wastewater pipes here.” He stabbed at a spot on the map.

“Where is that?” Obi-Wan asked. “Is it in Omega’s or Decca’s territory?”

“No, it’s close to where the Mawan tent city was,” Swanny said. He whistled. “I think I’m getting this.” “Is it possible?” Obi-Wan asked.

“We’d have to cut through the pipes and do some hydro-welding,” Swanny said. “But that’s like a walk in the park for us.”

“It’s almost too simple,” Rorq marveled.

Yoda nodded. “The best plan, the simple one is,” he said.

Anakin saw what Yoda and Obi-Wan had already figured out on the surface. Decca’s fleet would fuel in the depot. But if they could replace the fuel with wastewater before it reached the depot, she would fill her transports with water instead of fuel. That would immobilize them completely. Even if they pumped out the tanks, it would take them days to dry out. Any water in the fuel would cause problems with the engines. It was beautifully simple.

“We’ll need to know if they start refueling, though,” Swanny said. “If we’re working on the pipes at the same time, we could end up hip-deep in fuel.”

“We’ll keep an eye on the fueling depot,” Obi-Wan said. “Anakin will be sure to protect you while you work.” Obi-Wan spoke to Anakin. “As soon as Swanny and Rorq are done, join us at the fuel depot.”

Anakin nodded. He was glad to have a task, even if it was only guarding Swanny and Rorq.

They split up. Anakin followed Swanny and Rorq through the tunnels toward the designated spot. Swanny stopped at a utility shed that had a serious locking device wrapped around the door.

“We need tools,” Swanny said. “We’ll have to break into this. It could take a while. If I had a fusioncutter I could break in, but the fusioncutter is in the shed.”

“Not a problem,” Anakin said. He activated his lightsaber and cut through the metal door in less than a second.

“I’ve got to stop underestimating you guys,” Swanny said.

He and Rorq reached in and grabbed what they needed. Then they hurried on. They reached the designated spot and Swanny and Rorq began to work. Rorq opened a small door set into the tunnel wall. Behind it was a crawl space that was crisscrossed with pipes.

“You sure you know which is which?” Anakin asked.

“Do I ask you if you know your job?” Swanny asked.

“All the time.”

“Oh. True. Well, trust me.” With a grunt, Swanny closed the valve on a pipe, then began to cut through the metal with a macrofuser.

The minutes ticked by. Anakin shifted from one foot to another. His comlink signaled, and he answered it.

“Decca’s crew has arrived. They’re going to start fueling,” Obi-Wan said. “How close are they to finishing?”

Anakin asked Swanny, who held up three fingers.

“Three minutes.”

“Make it two,” Obi-Wan said.

“Almost,” Swanny said, fitting a short length of pipe between the two pipes they had been working on. “We just need to fuse” - he bent over with the macrofuser - “and seal..”