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Star Wars: New Jedi Order: Balance Point
by Kathy Tyers
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Excerpt from Chapter One
Barely aware of fuzzy
shapes clustering around him, and a Ryn voice hooting for a medical
droid, Jacen felt as if he were shrinking ... falling backward into
vacuum. He tried focusing deep inside and outside himself, to grab
onto the Force and punch out ... or slip into a healing trance.
Could he take Jaina with him, if he did? Uncle Luke had taught him a
dozen focusing techniques, back at the Academy, and since then...
Jacen.
A voice seemed to echo in his mind, but
it wasn't Jaina's. It was deep, male ... vaguely like his
uncle's.
Making an effort, Jacen imagined his uncle's face,
trying to focus on that echo. An enormous white vortex seemed to
spin around him. It pulled at him, drawing him toward its dazzling
center.
What was going on?
Then he saw his uncle,
robed in pure white, half turned away. Luke Skywalker held his
shimmering lightsaber in a diagonal stance, hands at hip level,
point high.
Jaina! Jacen shouted the words in his
mind. Uncle Luke, Jaina's been hurt!
Then he saw what
held his uncle's attention. In the dim distance, but clearly in
focus, a second form straightened and darkened. Tall, humanoid,
powerfully built, it had a face and chest covered with sinuous scars
and tattoos above the waist. Its hips and legs were encased in
rust-brown armor. Claws protruded from its heels and knuckles, and
an ebony cloak flowed from its shoulders. The alien held a
coal-black, snake-headed amphistaff across its body, mirroring the
angle of Luke's lightsaber, pitting poisonous darkness against
verdant light.
Utterly confused, Jacen stretched out through
the Force. First he sensed the figure in white as a respected uncle
-- then abruptly as a powerful depth, blazing in the Force like a
star gone nova. But across this slowly spinning disk, where Jacen's
inner vision presented a Yuuzhan Vong warrior, his Force sense
picked up nothing at all. Through the Force, all Yuuzhan Vong did
seem utterly lifeless, like the technology they vilified.
The
alien swung its amphistaff. The Jedi Master's lightsaber blazed,
swept down, and blocked the swing, brightening until it washed out
almost everything else in this vision. The Vong's staff seemed
darker than any absence of light, a darkness that seemed alive but
promised death.
The broad, spinning disk on which they both
stood finally slowed. It focused into billions of stars. Jacen
picked out the familiar map of known space.
Luke dropped
into a fighting stance, poised near the galaxy's center, the deep
core. He raised his saber and held it high, near his right shoulder,
pointing inward. From three points of darkness, beyond the rim,
tattooed assailants advanced.
More of them? Jacen realized
this was a vision, not a battle unfolding in front of him, with
little to do with his twin sister.
Or maybe everything to do
with her! Did these new invaders symbolize other invasion forces,
more world-ships -- besides the ones that were already beating back
everything the Republic could throw at them? Reaching out to Jaina,
maybe he had tapped the unifying Force itself ... or maybe it broke
through to him.
The galaxy seemed to teeter, poised between
light and darkness. Luke stood close to the center, counterweighing
the dark invaders.
But as their numbers increased, the
balance tipped.
Uncle Luke, Jacen shouted. What
should I do?
Luke turned away from the advancing Vong.
Looking to Jacen with somber intensity, he tossed his lightsaber. It
flew in a low, humming arc, trailing pale green sparks onto the
galactic plane.
Eyeing the advancing horde, Jacen felt
another enemy try to seize him: anger, from deep in his heart. Fear
and fury focused his strength. If he could, he would utterly destroy
the Yuuzhan Vong and all they stood for! He opened a hand, stretched
out his arm ...
And missed.
The Jedi weapon sailed
past him. As anger released him, fear took a tighter hold. Jacen
flailed, leaped, tried stretching out with the Force. Luke's saber
sailed on, shrinking and dimming with distance.
Now the
galaxy tipped more quickly. A dark, deadly tempest gathered around
the Vong warriors. Disarmed, Luke stretched out both hands. First
he, then his enemies, swelled to impossible sizes. Instead of human
and alien figures, now Jacen saw light and darkness as entirely
separate forces. Even the light terrified him in its grandeur and
majesty. The galaxy seemed poised to plunge toward evil, but Jacen
couldn't help staring at the fearful light, spellbound, burning his
retinas.
A Jedi knows no fear ... He'd heard that a
thousand times, but this sensation was no cowardly urge to run. This
was awe, it was reverence -- a passionate longing to draw nearer. To
serve the Light and transmit its grandeur.
But compared to
the forces battling around him, he was only a tiny point. Helpless
and unarmed, besides ... because of one moment's dark anger. Had
that misstep doomed him? Not just him, but the galaxy?
A
voice like Luke's, but deeper, shook the heavens. Jacen, it boomed.
Stand firm.
The horizon tilted farther. Jacen lunged
forward, determined to lend his small weight to Luke's side, to the
light.
He mis-stepped. He flailed for Luke's hand, but
missed again. And again, his weight fell slightly -- by centimeters
-- toward the dark enemies.
Luke seized his hand and held
tightly. Hang on, Jacen! The slope steepened under their
feet. Stars extinguished. The Yuuzhan Vong warriors scrambled
forward. Whole star clusters winked out, a dark cascade under clawed
enemy feet.
Plainly, the strength of a hundred-odd Jedi
couldn't keep the galaxy from falling to this menace. One misstep
--at one critical moment, by one pivotal person -- could doom
everyone they'd sworn to protect. No military force could stop this
invasion, because it was a spiritual battle. And if one pivotal
person fell to the dark side -- or even used the ravishing,
terrifying power of light in a wrong way -- then this time,
everything they knew might slide into stifling
darkness.
Is that it? he cried toward the infinite
distance.
Again, Jacen perceived the words in a voice that
was utterly familiar but too deep to be Luke's. Stand firm,
Jacen.
One of the Yuuzhan Vong leaped toward him. Jacen
gasped and flung out both arms --
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