Sith Civil War: Chapter VI - In the Name of the Sith Empire

Gra'tua followed Barad-dur and calmly releasing his hilt as the Sith Master stopped his hand. Gra'tua nodded as he followed the man. As they entered the lift he saw the Jedi to the right and left, he kept his calm as they walked into the lift. As they reached the top he nodded at Barad-dur as he spoke of making a point.

The High Inquisitor was ready to ignite and strike down anyone one with the slight movement or word from Barad-dur. He was waiting for the moment.''Malice, stay by me, that is an order. Do no leave my side or act upon any urge until I say so.'' Gra'tua sent this thought to Malice mentally through the force as they walked to the bridge.

Barad-Dur did not smile as the door swung open and they were led into the command bridge. It was a circular room, with six chairs at diffrent consuls, each one connected to a diffrent aspect of the ship. There was exactly six Jedi in there that were working at the consuls, nearly oblivious to the new arrivals.

And, in two seats in middle of the room, were the Mon Calamari, and the clone. The clone swirved around in his chair, and his eyes narrowed to slits. Kovar stopped infront of them, not moving from infront of Barad-Dur.

"Welcome General Harmon to the first united Jedi-Sith ship in the galaxy," Skywalker smiled a broad grin.

"Why don't you people just call the ship by its' name?" Barad-Dur asked, raising an eyebrow.

"Simply because we do not have a name for it yet," the Mon Calamari said in his gravelly voice, "That is why."

"I did not anticipate more then you would be arriving, General Harmon," Skywalker said, "They were not part of the terms you had set up when you originally stated that you might decept over to our side."

"I do not recall that killing my crew and destroying my vessel was part of the terms either," Barad-Dur replied calmly, althought he was very angry inside.

"I sense your anger," Skywalker cocked his head, "But, you do get this ship, when we arrive at Bespin and you make the deception fact. Besides, we could not allow them to run away to Kuat to tell Emperor Shadow."

"I do get a new ship," Barad-Dur replied, "But everyman on the Vader was a good man. They were some of the best the Empire had to offer."

The Jedi snorted, "They were caught unawares. They were all weak. You are gravelly mistaken."

"No," Barad-Dur said, letting his eyes glow Sith red, "It is you who are mistaken, about a great man things."

His two lightsbares flew into his hands, and both blades tore into the back of Kovar, who gasped as the blades glowed through his body. The corpse crumpled to the ground and Barad-Dur stepped over the body.

"In the name of Emperor Shadow and the Sith Empire," Barad-Dur said, "You are condemned to death."