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The Fight for Truth(11)

By:Jude Watson


The same slender boy moved over to make room for them. Obi-Wan and Siri sat. Immediately two data screens rose in front of them.

The teacher looked at them, her fingers poised over her datapad. “Names, please.”

“Obi-Wan Kenobi,” Obi-Wan said. “Of Coruscant.”

“Three marks for lying,” O-Bin said, smiling. “One mark for not giving your full name.”

“That is my full name!” Obi-Wan protested.

“Three more marks for lying,” O-Bin said. “I see you already have three. That makes … ten marks. Class?”

“Marks reveal the Inner Guide’s confusion,” the class chanted in unison.

“V-Obi is confused,” the teacher said, nodding. “His Inner Guide is cloudy. It is up to all of you to bring him to his contribution to the General Good.”

The class nodded solemnly.

“Have we landed on Weird World?” Siri whispered to Obi-Wan.

“Two marks for talking, and what is your name?” The teacher turned to Siri.

“Siri -“

“One mark for not giving your full name, O-Siri,” the teacher said. “We each have a letter before our names that we share with others. This demonstrates our commitment to the General Good. Class?”

“We are all unique, yet none is better than another. Such is the General Good,” the class chanted.

“This is generally crazy,” Siri muttered.

“Three marks for talking after being warned, O-Siri,” O-Bin said. “Let us return to the lesson.”

Obi-Wan’s data screen flashed blue. Letters began to crawl across the screen:

TRAVEL TO THE INNER CORE IS DANGEROUS. THE FIRST OBSTACLE IS THE DELACRIX SYSTEM.

Obi-Wan frowned. He knew the Delacrix System. They’d passed it on the way to Kegan. Qui-Gon had said it was a thriving system of planets orbiting around three suns. All the worlds traded together in harmony. They had all recently joined the Galactic Senate.

“Who can tell me why the Delacrix System is dangerous?” the teacher asked. “0-lris?”

“The Delacrix System is dangerous because

it is controlled by pirates,” a small, red-haired girl said in an almost-whisper. “Its third sun is in perpetual nova, so it can melt the engines of passing craft. The pirates divert passing traffic into the outer edges of the exploding sun to force a landing.”

Obi-Wan stared at the small girl in amazement. Everything she’d said was untrue.

Observation without interference, Qui-Gon had said. If he kept his mouth closed, he could learn.

Just as Obi-Wan resolved to stay silent no matter what, Siri spoke up.

“But that’s not true!” she protested.

“I did not call on you, O-Siri,” O-Bin said severely. “If you wish to ask a question, touch your data screen.”

Siri touched her data screen.

0-Bin’s lips were tight as she smiled and turned back to her. “Yes, O-Siri?”

“The Delacrix System is not overrun by pirates,” Siri said.

“That is not a question,” O-Bin said. Her cheeks flushed red. “Two marks.”

“And its sun is not in perpetual nova,” Siri added. “It’s a peaceful system with a thriving trade.”

“Three marks.” 0-Bin’s smile was forced. “That makes eleven marks all together. You have caught up to your stubborn companion.”

“Come on, Obi-Wan,” Siri muttered without moving her lips. “Give me a hand here.”

Obi-Wan sighed. He touched his data screen.

“Question, V-Obi?”

“Delacrix is a safe, peaceful system,” Obi-Wan said. “Travel is not dangerous. Caution is required, but -“

“Four marks for disobedience!” 0-Bin’s voice screeched. She cleared her throat and smiled. “You are not contributing to the General Good. Now we turn to the next outlying system. Please consult your screens.”

The words scrolled across Obi-Wan’s screen.

THE PLANET STIEG PRESENTS MORE HAZZARDS.

“Can anyone say why?” O-Bin asked, facing the class. “V-Davi?”

The slender, sandy-haired boy spoke up. “Stieg has no organized government or ruling system. Tribes are locked in constant warfare.”

Siri stood up on legs that still trembled from the effects of the electro-jabber. “Hold on. The Stieg-Fan are peaceful and fun-loving. And Stieg has a perfectly fine system of government!”

O-Bin’s face grew flushed. “Thank you for your contribution, 0-Siri, but it is a lie.”

“I don’t lie!”

Obi-Wan wanted to tug on Siri’s tunic to make her sit down. But he couldn’t undo what she’d already said. He’d have to back her up.

“Siri is right. Stieg is peaceful,” Obi-Wan said.