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Star Wars - Cloak Of Deception

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by James Luceno


  Hath Monchar, Rune Haako, and Commander Daultay Dofine looked at Gunray in

  stark apprehension.

  "I meant no offense, my Lord," he stammered.

  Sidious was briefly quiet. If only they could see his eyes, they might

  have had a hint of what he was thinking.

  "Soon I will be taking steps to eliminate some of your other competitors,

  " he intoned a moment later. "But that does not concern you. Instead, I want

  you to devote your energies to becoming familiar with the capabilities of your

  newly acquired toys--your battle droids, and starfighters, and landing craft.

  Have Baktoid and Haor Chall Engineering been filling your orders on schedule?"

  "They have, my Lord," Gunray said. "Though at exorbitant cost." "Don't try my

  patience with talk of credits, Viceroy," Sidious warned. "There is more at

  stake than the health of your financial accounts." Gunray was close to

  trembling. "What would you have us do, my Lord?" "We are going to put your new

  army to the test." Gunray and Hath Monchar exchanged fearful glances.

  "A test?" Monchar said.

  Sidious seemed to gaze at him for an uncomfortably long time. "I suspect

  that you are hardly thrilled by the senate's sanction of taxation of the trade

  routes," he said at last.

  Gunray nodded. "The senate has no right." "Of course not. And what better

  way to demonstrate your displeasure than through a trade blockade." "Of

  Eriadu," Gunray said eagerly. "Because of what happened--was "Eriadu would

  respond with force, Viceroy. We don't want a war. We want an embargo." "Which

  world shall it be?" Monchar said.

  "I suggest we strike at the homeworld of the senator who was most

  responsible for championing the taxation bill Naboo." "Naboo?" Haako said in

  genuine bewilderment.

  Sidious nodded. "Senator Palpatine is adept at dissembling his real

  nature. You scarcely realize how much damage he has already caused." "But

  would such a blockade be legal?" Gunray asked. "Valorum will never sit still

  for it." "I have a surprise in store for feeble-tempered Valorum," Sidious

  promised. "What's more, the scandal surrounding the Supreme Chancellor has led

  many senators to rethink the taxation legislation. Few will grumble about a

  trade embargo of a world so distant from the Core." Monchar stepped forward.

  "And what of the Jedi?" "They are already constrained from interfering." "But

  if they do, my Lord?" Gunray said.

  "We will not be subtle in dealing with them." Gunray bowed his head.

  "Once again, we place ourselves in your hands." Sidious smiled faintly. "As I

  told you once before, Viceroy, you serve yourvs best when you serve me."

 

 

 


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