Once the two got to the top lots of humanoids in white, dirty armor stood everywhere and a half destroyed medal thing stood. Annoyance filled the wolf and her ears fell back against her head. Her tails twitched behind her. The loth-wolf walked along the edges where the stormtroopers weren't looking. One smaller one looked her way and asked another stormtrooper "Aren't we supposed to be looking for that person?" She pointed at the human on the loth-wolf's back, while looking at the other stormtrooper. The other stormtrooper turned and looked where the first stormtrooper was pointing. "Pah, your seeing things. There's nothing there." The second stormtrooper stated, then turned back. The first stormtrooper looked where she was pointing and saw no one there. "What? But there was a hound-like creature caring one of the people we are looking for!" She complained, although the second stormtrooper didn't know where it was to him or the air. The loth-wolf had quickly, yet calmly walked slightly down the ravine's side, doing what most loth-wolves do best, make some people look like they are insane or seeing things. She continued to climb the wall sideways to get around the stormtroopers. Once the loth-wolf sensed the stormtroopers were farther away she climbed up. She paused and scratched her ear, almost making the human on her back fall off.
Tech could hardly see, but he looked up and saw a familiar ship shape fly away. The Marauder. Tech smiled, and was glad his squad could get away, but the creature was looking to somewhere in front of them. He felt the muscles of the creature tense as she ducked down. "Hey whats that?" A muffled voice asked, walking out of the underbrush. But he had walked out at the wrong time, the creature bolted forward and everything Tech could see before that was just a blur, now was just smudges of color. The creature ran quickly and Tech felt like they were descending into the ground. Next thing he knew everything turned black.
The loth-wolf ran and ran, stars streaked passed. She had sensed a connection from the human she was carrying to another being on a planet called Pabu. Her paws pounded against an invisible trail, she ran faster and faster. Silver fur flowing in a nonexistent wind. Her head bounced as she ran, and her tails waved, matching her head. Her ears were pressed to her head, to make herself more aerodynamic, despite there being no air to fight against. After a while the loth-wolf found ground, both the human and loth-wolf ascended from the brown stone ground. The loth-wolf looked around, after her eyes adjusted to the sunlight. 'Sure is beautiful, despite being made by humanoids.' She thought as she in took the great wall around them, a beautiful twisted tree, and a few unique buildings, each tall with arches for entrances, and a few random archways.
Tech looked around, although everything was blurred he could now see. The place looked sort of familiar, but he couldn't make much out. The creature he was riding did something to make its back more like a slide and Tech slid off, he had also let go of the creature to make it less complicated.
The loth-wolf looked around, her ears twitching for the sound of people. All she heard was the chitter of moon-yos (green and black monkey things). A moon-yo walked over to the loth-wolf and examined her. The loth-wolf stared at the moon-yo with pinned ears, debating on weather to growl or not. "Where are we?" The human asked, turning to the loth-wolf. "Pabu." The wolf responded, looking at the human in the same deep, long voice as before. "Shouldn't there be people here then? There usually are." Tech asked, sounding slightly concerned. The loth-wolf's ears flicked farther back and annoyance made one of her tails twitch. The wolf looked around, and perked her ears, listening. She then closed her eyes. Two minutes passed. "Water." The loth-wolf answered, opening her eyes. "What about the water?" The human asked, completely confused. The loth-wolf just sighed and gestured with one of her tails for the human to follow. The moon-yo decided to hop on the loth-wolf's back, she didn't care though. The human followed the loth-wolf as best as he could but crashed into some stuff or slipped down a few stairs, but the wolf helped him when he fell, and waited for him to catch up. 'I'm starting to think he's blind without that band, or maybe he was blind in the first place.' She thought, while waiting for the human to catch up. They walked until they were met with wooden docks with mechanical boats and loads of people. The wolf sat beside the human and looked around.
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The Bad Batch: Tech's Fall
Science Fiction*The addition of the third season of The Bad Batch will not have any effect on this story, as this story is the result of what would happen to the group with my imagination from the show, because this was first created before the third season so I s...