Epilogue

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Two days before the second attack, a tie fighter crachlanded in the mist of Bantu. The tie fighter was flaming fireball as it plummeted onto the street. It crashed into a few spiers before hitting the pavement. It tumbled a few times before finally coming to a fire hult outside of smugglers run. It was now a dented disaster, Pisces of recharge scattered across the street, smoke rising from the tie fighter. A faint cough could be heard as a young woman emerged from the wreckage. She managed to free herself and get away before any more damage could be caused.

She ware a dirty Jedi robe, white shirt, and brown pain with dark brown boot. An outfit similar to the one Sarah still wears. She had dark brown hair, and hazel nut eyes. Her skin showed she had been in the sun.

"What the" she coughed "heck happened." She asked, looking around the dark desolate city. It was quiet and empty, moonlight provided the only source of light.

"Hello, is anyone there? I could really use a hand!" She called out to the empty streets, but there was no response.
*bang* she looked behind herself to see the ship had made its last blow, and exploded into a fire mess. The woman slapped her face "oh for Jedi sakes! Out of all the things that could go wrong.." she sighed. Looks like her stay was going to be longer than expected, that is if she could find what she was looking for.

You see she had been scouring the galaxy for something important to her. When she found Bantu, she felt something familiar call to her. So She went to check it out, only to realize her ship was low on fuel causing her to crash.
She watched as the ship burned for a moment before finally searching for some help. As she looked around, she saw nothing but empty stalls and stores. It felt weird being on a planet this late at night, but what choice did she have?
She soon came across a building labeled "ogas cantina". Figuring there must be someone inside, she walked in. But as she looks around, she finds nobody. "What cantina is not open at eleven at night!" The woman shouts into the empty cantina. Her stomach then growls, boy was she hungry. Taking a peak at the drink options, she notices a tap labeled blue milk. So she heads behind the counter, takes a cup and fills it with blue milk. She then places a fue credits on the counter before scarfing her milk down.

As she placed the empty cup down on the counter, the door opened. The women jumped before turning to the door. Standing in the doorway where two stormtroopers, guns aimed at her.

"Freeze, what are you doing in ogas?" One of the troopers asked.

The woman slowly moved her right hand to a silver metal cylinder on her belt. "I'm sorry, I was just looking for some assistance. You see my ship crashed and-"

"Hold it, do we know you?" The other one asked.

The woman shook her head "I don't think so, first time on batuu. I didn't know there was an imperial present."

The two troopers looked at each other before looking back at the lady. "Sorry ma'am but we're gonna need you to come with us."

The woman looked at them with surprise, she had done nothing wrong. Well maybe broken and entering but she didn't technically steal. Slowly she lifted her left and said "you will leave this place, saying you found nobody."

The two troopers chuckled "well would ya look at that, the lady's a Jedi." The first one stated.

"You don't suppose it's the Sarah girl, I mean she looks only similar." The second one started as the slowly approached.

The womens eyes lit up at the menchu of Sarah, how did they know her? "You know Sarah? Where is she!" She asked, grabbing her metal cylinder and igniting it. That right, she was a Jedi just like Sarah. But how did they know each other?

"Blast her!" The first one said as he shot a blue beam at the women. She ducked letting the blue beam hit the back wall. Another one came and this time she jumped out of the way. Using the for she force pushed the two aside and dashed for the entrance.

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