Not a window, a door

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Imperial research Space station 15, Edge of the Unknown Regions, 2 years after the battle of Jakku

An armored figure stood at the observation room as the scientists toiled away at their screens, buttons, and dials. After two years of overseeing project: Arrowhelm, and a trip to the catacombs of a Sith temple on Morriband, the figure had procured a Sith Holocron. It was to power the generator.

Two years have passed since the Empire's official surrender after the battle of Jakku, ending the Galatic Civil War

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Two years have passed since the Empire's official surrender after the battle of Jakku, ending the Galatic Civil War. Three years since the destruction of the second Death Star, leading to the deaths of Darth Vader and the figure's mentor Emperor Palpatine. The man who taught him the ways of the force and how to circumvent his affliction. After their deaths, he had received a transmission from the Emperor via a red-clad sentinel droid.

Palpatine had ordered him to jump into hyperspace on the coordinates provided by the droid. After jumping out of hyperspace, he found nothing but derelict space, except a small space station. The figure docked at the station and was quickly meet by the staff, scientists and 7 Stormtroopers. They informed him that they had also received word from a sentinel droid, detailing how someone new had been sent to aid them in a new project. A project to build a machine capable of opening a window to other dimensions. (The machine looks like the portal opener the Soviets had in the first episode of Stranger Things season 3)

" My lord. " The chief scientist began. " We are ready to begin trial. "

" Good. " The figure said. His voice covered by a scratchy and electronic voice by his helmet.

The lead scientist signaled the chem suited researchers below to begin. They plugged the Sith Holocron into the back of the machine. The machine was facing a blank wall. Its red glow emanating through every corner. A beam blasted from the large muzzle. It hit the wall and shook the room. Most of the scientists in the room fled.

" My lord! " The chief scientist shouted. " The window is unstable! We need to deactivate it! " He ran to the console just to be thrown to the other side of the room by an unseen force. He got up to see the figure doing a C gesture with his hand. The chief scientist grasped at his throat then was released.

" Keep it open. " The figure said. " Or I will drain you. "

" Yes my Lord. " The chief scientist replied. The figure nodded left. He pried open the observation room door and watched as the window began to form. Multiple images began flashing through. Images of other worlds. His eyes transfixed on one world. A snowy forest up in some mountains.

" Interesting. " The figure muttered. He looked to the chief scientist whose face had a look of triumph. But, he wasn't looking at the window but the now sparking machine. He got on the intercom. " Sorry my Lord. " The chief scientist said. " Emperor's orders. You're no longer needed in this dimension. " He turned the power intake dial to maximum power and the gravitational settings to zero The figure backed away began to levitate as the window began to grow larger.

" No! " The figure shouted as he was sucked through the doorway. The figure came through the other side and immediately collided with a tree.

" Argh! " The figure shouted in rage as he drew his lightsaber and sliced through the tree in one slash. The figure deactivated his lightsaber. He found a path and began towards the castle in the distance.

His suit heating the air entering it

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His suit heating the air entering it. The figure kept his hand near his saber as he continued on.

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