Genoa is greeted by a dark-skinned human man named Shep Hazard, the Mayor of Pabu who is accompanied by his daughter Lyana Hazard. She explains that most of the villagers on Pabu are refugees and many of the artifacts are remnants of their cultures. Tech informs her that his scans indicate that the artifact has little monetary value, but Genoa contests that not all value is monetary. Genoa plans to deposit their "liberated" artifact there. Genoa describes Pabu as a "hidden sanctuary" and takes the clones to the Archium, a repository of treasures from all over the galaxy. The Bad Batch arrive at an idyllic world covered by oceans and fly the Marauder to a remote island called Pabu. Since the Bad Batch lack plans for what to do next, Genoa takes the lead and convinces the clones to travel to a new set of coordinates. Genoa agrees and describes Cid as a useful ally but not as someone they want to cross. Hunter describes their arrangement with Cid as not being mutually beneficial. Genoa remarks that the clones had not mentioned cutting ties with Cid. She reminds them of their "mutually beneficial" arrangement and that she knows their secrets. The Bad Batch receive a holographic transmission from Ciddarin Scaleback who complains that their absence for the past 20 cycles has cost her a few scores. Tech says that he does not see the issue. Genoa suggests that Omega needs to learn other skills apart from being a soldier and to mix with friends her own age and who are not her genetic profile. Genoa is impressed with Omega while Hunter says that her training is paying off. While traveling through hyperspace, Omega and Wrecker describe the heist as a successful mission. They escape the cantina and flee aboard the parked Marauder.Ĭrowder's henchmen pursue them but are unable to bring down the Marauder. Genoa and the clones escape by using smoke bombs to disorientate Crowder and his men. ![]() Hunter requests pick-up and Tech readies the Marauder. Meanwhile, Tech is playing a game against himself while Gonky serves as the board. She grabs the artifact and shoots down the hanging ceiling lamp over Crowder. Omega joints the gunfight and fires her energy bow at Crowder and his men. Wrecker fights and takes out several of Crowder's henchmen, triggering a gunfight. Crowder thinks that he has the upper hand but Genoa reveals that Hunter is not her sole "muscle." Crowder's helmeted henchmen raise their blasters at Hunter. Before the kouhun can pierce Genoa's neck with its stinger, Hunter impales the creature against the wall with his knife. He grabs the Bith's hands before he can reach for a card. ![]() Genoa agrees while Hunter plays a game of sabacc with a Bith. Omega responds that Genoa is not a pirate but a liberator of ancient wonders. Crowder says that he is impressed but secretly releases a kouhun under the table. When Crowder insists that they pay first, Genoa insists on checking that it is not a "knock-off." When Crowder notices Omega and asks if she works alone, Genoa explains that she is teaching Omega the "art of negotiation." Crowder offers drinks but Genoa refuses, dismissing it as poison. ![]() Plot summary Liberating the artifact Īt a cantina, Omega and Phee Genoa meet up with Lanse Crowder and his associates to purchase a tree-shaped artifact. The republished short stories include The Secret Journal of Doctor Demagol, Labor Pains, Interference, Precipice, Lando Calrissian: Idiot's Array, Fists of Ion, Deader than a Triton Moon, Crossroads, and Shades of Gray.The team takes refuge and finds new allies. ![]() Nine short stories from Hyperspace have been republished on Suvudu, an online genre site created by Random House publishing company. They were also given the exclusive use of the Star Wars Blogging tool, periodic offers for discounts and other deals on Star Wars products and memorabilia, and access to write entries for the Databank. Hyperspace members were able to create a large range of Star Wars avatars that appeared on any of their blogs and posts on the forums. For a time, members who lived in the United States received a free subscription to the Star Wars Insider magazine, though that perk was later removed. Members were given exclusive access to a special Hyperspace section of the official Star Wars site. Membership gave subscribers special privileges. The Club required a regular subscription fee for membership. The service ceased to exist when the site was reformatted in late 2011. The week of June 20, the 2010 membership packets began shipping. On May 5, 2010, announced that the Hyperspace Fan Club would be discontinued in 2011. The Hyperspace Club was given its name in 2004 when it merged with the subscriber feature of, the official Star Wars website. Hyperspace: The Official Star Wars Fan Club was Lucasfilm's worldwide fan club for Star Wars fans.
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