C223 Battle of Naboo 1/2
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(A/N: Sorry for the disappearance. Enjoy a long chapter(4k+ words) as an apology :)
The chaos in the void of space surrounding Naboo was nearing its crescendo. Atlas, Peterâs colossal Cybertronian battleship, was relentless, its sleek hull glowing with the brilliance of its advanced weaponry. Turrets and cannons unleashed precise volleys, obliterating multiple Trade Federation ships with each calculated strike.
Inside Atlasâs control room, Peter stood at the main deck, his masked face illuminated by the soft glow of holographic displays. The battle outside was a flurry of explosions and debris, and the once-imposing blockade had been reduced to fragmented wreckage drifting aimlessly in the void.
âAtlas,â Peter said, his voice steady but sharp, âfinish this quickly. Thereâs a beautiful Queen waiting for us.â
The AIâs calm voice echoed through the room. âAffirmative, targeting all remaining vessels.â
On the battlefield, the Trade Federationâs remaining battleships struggled to regroup. Fighters launched desperately from their hangars, attempting to provide cover for their retreat. Droid pilots maneuvered frantically, their efforts coordinated but ultimately futile against Atlasâs advanced targeting systems.
Aboard one of the Federationâs command ships, a Neimoidian officer shouted over the din of alarms and explosions. âSignal the retreat! We canât hold any longer!â
Back on Atlas, Peterâs sharp eyes caught movement on one of the holographic displaysâseveral Trade Federation battleships breaking formation and attempting to slip away from the chaos.
âTrying to run, are we?â he muttered, his voice low and dangerous.
Peter raised a hand, pointing toward the display. âAtlas, donât let them escape. Focus on the retreating ships first. I want every last one of them destroyed.â
âUnderstood,â Atlas replied.
The shipâs main cannons swiveled with mechanical precision, locking onto the fleeing vessels. In an instant, a barrage of energy blasts erupted from Atlas, streaking across the void like shooting stars.
*Boom!*
The first retreating battleship was hit dead center, its engines erupting in a fiery explosion that engulfed the ship entirely. The shockwave rippled outward, scattering nearby fighters like leaves in a storm.
The remaining retreating ships tried to veer off course, but Atlas was faster. Its turrets adjusted, targeting engines and critical systems with surgical accuracy. One by one, the ships succumbed to the assault, their hulls breaking apart as explosions rippled through their frames.
âNo one gets away,â Peter said, his voice cold. His hands gripped the edge of the console as he watched the destruction unfold. âNo survivors...â
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Meanwhile, on Naboo...
The soft hum of the Jedi shipâs engines faded as Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi descended through Nabooâs atmosphere, heading toward the forested outskirts of Theed. The once beautiful city was now a shadow of its former self, marred by the Trade Federationâs invasion. Smoke rose in thin columns from various parts of the city, and the telltale metallic glint of battle droids patrolling the streets reflected under the dim sunlight.
Qui-Gon guided the ship into a clearing concealed by thick trees, his hands steady on the controls. The vessel landed with a quiet hiss, and the two Jedi disembarked, their boots crunching against the forest floor. The air was thick with tension, the sounds of distant machinery and faint cries of distress carried on the breeze.
Obi-Wan surveyed the area with sharp eyes, his hand instinctively resting near the hilt of his lightsaber. âThe Trade Federationâs presence here is far more oppressive than I imagined,â he said quietly, his voice tinged with frustration. âItâs not just a blockade. Theyâve taken over the entire planet.â
Qui-Gon nodded solemnly. âIndeed. This is not the work of mere profiteers. There is something deeper at play, a darker intent.â
The two Jedi moved cautiously through the forest, their forms blending into the shadows cast by the towering trees. But before they could get to the city, a faint whirring sound caught Qui-Gonâs attention. He raised a hand, signaling Obi-Wan to stop.
A moment later, the sound of marching footsteps erupted in the distance, the unmistakable sound of an advancing army cutting through the stillness of the woods.
âTheyâve found us,â Qui-Gon said grimly.
âThen weâll have to deal with them,â Obi-Wan replied, igniting his lightsaber with a sharp hiss, its blue blade casting a faint glow around them.
As they emerged into a clearing, they saw several squads of battle droids advancing, their blasters raised. Among them were hulking AAT tanks, their turrets swiveling as they began to target the Jedi.
Qui-Gon activated his green lightsaber and stepped forward, deflecting the first volley of blaster bolts with precise, fluid movements. Obi-Wan darted to the side, his blade spinning in tight arcs as he redirected shots back at the droids, taking down several with clean strikes.
An AAT fired a plasma shell, the projectile screaming through the air toward Qui-Gon. With a wave of his hand, he used the Force to redirect the shell, sending it careening into a cluster of droids. The explosion sent metal fragments flying, reducing the droids to smoldering heaps.
Obi-Wan leaped into the fray, his movements a blur as he cut through another squad of droids. He ducked under a blaster bolt, then thrust his lightsaber upward, slicing through the turret of a tank and rendering it useless.
Just as the battle seemed to be tipping in their favor, a high-pitched scream echoed through the clearing. Both Jedi turned to see a bizarre figure sprinting toward them, flailing his arms wildly.
âMesa in big trouble! Help, help!â the creature shouted, his voice shrill and frantic.
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It was a Gunganâa gangly, amphibious being with floppy ears and wide panicked eyes.
The Gungan skidded to a halt behind them, panting heavily. âDey cominâ after mesa!â he wailed, pointing back toward the droids pursuing him. A squad of battle droids burst into view, firing as they advanced.
âStay down!â Obi-Wan snapped, deflecting a barrage of blaster bolts as Qui-Gon stepped forward to engage the new wave of droids. The Jedi moved in perfect harmony, their sabers cutting through the mechanical onslaught with ease.
As the last of the droids fell, the Gungan peeked out from behind a tree, his eyes wide with awe. âOhhh, dat was bombad!â he exclaimed, bouncing on his heels. âMesa so grateful to yousa. Mesa forever indebted to yousa now. Mesa Jar Jar Binks, at your humble service!â
Obi-Wan shook his head, his expression a mix of irritation and disbelief. âNo thanks. We have our hands full as it is...â
Jar Jarâs eyes lit up as if Obi-Wanâs protest were an invitation. He stepped forward, his arms flailing in an exaggerated bow. âNo, no, mesa insist! Mesa gonna help yousa now! Mesa loyal servant! Wherever yousa go, mesa go too!â
Obi-Wan pinched the bridge of his nose, exhaling sharply. âWe donât have time for this nonsense.â
Qui-Gon held up a hand to calm his Padawan, but his tone was firm as he addressed Jar Jar. âWe appreciate your gratitude, but this is not your fight. You should return to wherever you came from.â
Jar Jarâs face crumpled into an exaggerated look of hurt. âBut mesa owe yousa life! Yousa saved mesa! Gungans donât leave debts unpaid!â
Obi-Wan muttered under his breath, clearly irritated. âMaster, we canât drag him along. Heâll jeopardize the mission.â
âYousa wonât even notice mesa!â Jar Jar said, puffing out his chest with pride. âMesa quiet like a Naboo peko-peko! Mesa sneaky, mesa useful!â
Qui-Gon studied Jar Jar for a long moment, his gaze piercing. He sighed, sensing the Gunganâs stubbornness. âYouâre insistent, arenât you?â
âYessir!â Jar Jar replied, practically vibrating with excitement. âMesa dedicated to yousa now!â
Qui-Gon turned to Obi-Wan, his tone low and thoughtful. âThe Gungans are native to Naboo. Having one with us could prove useful...â
The faint sound of alarms reached their ears, signaling that her escape had not gone unnoticed. PadmeÌâs heart pounded in her chest, but she pushed forward, her resolve unshaken. She was no longer a prisoner. She was a queenâand she would fight to reclaim her freedom and her peopleâs future.
Panakaâs voice broke the tense silence as they continued upward. âYouâve done well, Your Majesty. But weâll need more than luck to finish this.â
PadmeÌ glanced down at him, a spark of determination in her eyes. âWe donât need luck, Captain. Not while we have Star-Lord...â
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Minutes earlier, the throne room of Nabooâs royal palace, once a place of elegance and diplomacy, now bore the oppressive presence of the Trade Federation. Viceroy Nute Gunray paced furiously, his robes billowing with every sharp turn. He clenched his hands tightly behind his back, his face a mixture of fear and frustration as the latest reports reached him.
A holographic projection of one of his officers flickered in the center of the room, the Neimoidianâs voice trembling. âViceroy, our fleet is taking significant losses! Star-Lordâs ship isââ
âI donât want excuses!â Gunray interrupted, slamming his fist against the armrest of the throne he had commandeered. âDeploy every ship we have! I want him destroyed!â
The officer nodded shakily before the transmission cut out. Gunray turned to the other Neimoidians in the room, his voice shrill. âOrder all available forces on the planet to launch immediately. Swarm him! Overwhelm him! I donât care what it takesâend him!â
The command rippled through the Trade Federationâs ranks. On the planetâs surface, hangars that had been converted into droid fighter bays roared to life. Rows of warships big and small activated, launching into the sky in coordinated waves.
The swarm ascended rapidly, breaking through Nabooâs atmosphere to join the remnants of the Trade Federationâs blockade. The once-organized formation of the fleet was now in disarray, battered and scattered by Star-Lordâs unrelenting assault. But the reinforcements brought a glimmer of hope to the embattled officers as their numbers swelled.
On the bridge of Atlas, Peter stood firm, his mask obscuring his expression but the glowing red of his eyes reflecting his steely resolve. He watched as the swarm of reinforcements ascended from Nabooâs surface, their numbers darkening the sky as they converged on Atlas.
âAlfred,â Peter said, his voice calm but commanding. âHow are we looking?â
The AIâs voice responded immediately, a crisp, analytical tone. âEnemy reinforcements detected. Estimate: 1,000 additional ships. Adjusting tactical parameters.â
Peter tilted his head slightly. âThatâs a lot of metal heading our way.â
âNot enough to match Atlas,â Alfred replied.
âDeploying countermeasures,â Atlas added.
From Atlas, bursts of defensive countermeasures lit up the void, scattering energy pulses and magnetic disruptors into the approaching swarm. The ships began to falter, their systems glitching as the disruptors interfered with their targeting mechanisms.
Simultaneously, Atlas unleashed a barrage of precise laser strikes, each blast finding its mark with surgical accuracy. Entire squadrons of droid fighters were wiped out in seconds, their debris scattering into the cold expanse of space.
Rocket, seated at a weapons console, cackled gleefully as he controlled a single cannon, targeting another cluster of droid fighters. âCome on, you tin cans! Letâs see what youâve got!â
Despite Atlasâs overwhelming firepower, the sheer volume of enemy fighters pressed hard against the shipâs defenses. Blaster bolts peppered the hull, and the ship shuddered as a few well-placed shots managed to breach the shields.
âMinor damage detected on the starboard side,â Alfred reported. âShields holding at 87%.â
Peter nodded, his hand moving to the necklace he wore beneath his jacket. The small, glowing AllSpark shard pulsed with life as he lifted it. âTime to fix that.â
Holding the AllSpark aloft, Peter focused his energy, channeling its power into Atlas. A soft, radiant light emanated from the shard, spreading across the shipâs interior and exterior. The damaged sections of the hull seemed to shimmer before knitting themselves back together, the metal reforming seamlessly.
Rocket glanced up from his console, whistling. âThat thingâs a cheat code. Can I borrow it sometime?â
Peter chuckled softly, tucking the AllSpark back beneath his shirt. âNo.â
With the repairs complete, Atlas intensified its assault. Cannons roared, launching a relentless barrage of energy blasts that tore through the Trade Federationâs fleet. One by one, the remaining battleships were reduced to fireballs, their hulks drifting lifelessly in space.
The final droid fighters attempted to regroup and retreat, but Peter wasnât about to let them escape. âAtlas,â he said, his tone deadly. âNo survivors.â
âUnderstood,â Atlas replied. The shipâs targeting systems recalibrated, and a series of devastating blasts followed. The fleeing fighters exploded one by one, their fragments scattering into the void.
Within moments, the battlefield fell silent, the Trade Federation fleet annihilated. Only the glowing wreckage of their ships remained, floating like grave markers in the cold expanse of space.
Peter exhaled, his shoulders relaxing slightly as the adrenaline began to fade. He stepped forward, his gaze fixed on the planet below. Nabooâs lush green surface stood in stark contrast to the destruction he had just unleashed.
âAtlas,â he said quietly, his voice resolute. âTake us down.â
The massive warship began its descent, its engines humming with a steady, powerful rhythm as it pierced the planetâs atmosphere. The clouds parted as Atlas approached Naboo, a beacon of hopeâor perhaps fearâfor those below.
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Back in the Throne Room, Viceroy Nute Gunray stood frozen in place, his ashen face betraying the panic gripping him. He watched through a holographic feed as the last of the Trade Federationâs fleet exploded in a cascade of fire and debris above Naboo. The once-mighty blockade was no more, wiped out by the relentless onslaught of Star-Lordâs warship.
âHow... how is this possible?â Gunray stammered, his voice barely more than a whisper. His wide, fearful eyes flicked to the officers around him, seeking an explanation that none of them could provide.
The holographic feed cut out, leaving only the ominous silence of the room and the faint hum of machinery. A tense stillness hung in the air, broken only by the sound of hurried footsteps as a subordinate rushed in, his face pale.
âViceroy!â the officer blurted, nearly tripping over himself in his haste. âStar-Lordâs ship has entered Nabooâs atmosphere and is heading directly for us!â
Gunrayâs trembling hands gripped the edge of PadmeÌâs throne, his knuckles turning white. âHeâs coming here?â he rasped, the fear in his voice clear to all. âHere?â
The officer nodded, his voice shaky. âYes, Viceroy. Heâll be here within minutes.â
Gunrayâs mind raced. Every attempt to stop this so-called Star-Lord had ended in catastrophic failure. His fleet was gone, his forces in disarray. If Star-Lord reached him, there would be no escape. Unless...
Gunray straightened, his gaze narrowing as desperation took hold. âWe need leverage,â he said, his voice regaining a semblance of authority. âIf this Star-Lord cares for the Queen of Naboo as much as he claims, then sheâll be our bargaining chip.â
He turned to one of his lieutenants, pointing a trembling finger. âSend some droids to fetch her. Bring PadmeÌ Amidala to meâalive! If we have her, we can negotiate. Sheâs our only chance.â
The lieutenant hesitated for a fraction of a second, visibly uneasy. But Gunrayâs glare left no room for argument. âGo!â the Viceroy barked. The lieutenant bowed quickly and motioned to a squad of droids, who clattered out of the room to carry out the order.
Gunray paced the throne room, muttering under his breath. âYes... yes, weâll use her. He wonât dare kill me if her life is at stake.â
But before his false confidence could take root, the doors to the throne room burst open with a loud crash, and a pair of subordinates rushed in, their faces stricken with fear.
âViceroy!â one of them called, his voice high-pitched and frantic. âThe Queenâsheâs escaped!â
Gunray froze mid-step, his mind struggling to process the words. He turned to the subordinates, his face twisting with disbelief. âWhat did you say?â he hissed.
âThe Queen,â the other subordinate repeated, swallowing hard. âSheâs not in her cell. Sheâs gone!â
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A/N: 4142 words :)