Authoress's notes: This story takes place very soon after the end of the Second Galactic Civil War. It is a prequel to Imperial Prostitute SX-51472.
Star Wars: Imperial Prostitute SX-51472 ZERO
Prologue: a couple of weeks after Jagged Fel becomes High Moff of the Galactic Empire. . .
"Do you really think this will work on her?" Moff Fel asked in disbelief.
"Yes, Your Excellency," Major Drasi assured him. "I reviewed her brainwave scan, and psych profile you provided us with, and she is very susceptible to the ProCorps training."
Moff Fel considered this a moment. "I don't want to turn anyone, especially Jaina Solo, into a brainwashed sex slave," he said firmly.
"I understand, Your Excellency. I assure you, every single ProCorps trooper has volunteered. Yes, some needed a little. . .
encouragement
, but the best ProCorps troopers are pretty much naturals. We just help them bring it out," Major Drasi explained.
"She's a Jedi. If she figures out what we are doing to her, she'll probably kill me. And before she does, I'll tell her it was all your idea," Moff Fel promised him.
Major Drasi was Ysanne Isard's son, so people wanting to kill him was in his blood. Still, he understood the seriousness of the threat. "I assure you, Your Excellency, she will eagerly ask for more. And if she does start killing people, I'll be first on her list, since she and I will be at the Academy together, and you'll be here on Bastion," he explained.
Moff Fel sat silently for a few seconds. "Well, If we're wrong, I'm sure she'll get to both of us eventually," he commented. "Besides, I've already sent her the chrono and comlink, and she sent me a holomessage thanking me and telling me how much she loved them."
"Everything will work out perfectly, Your Excellency," Major Drasi assured him again.
"I really did want her here as a Jedi, to help keep the other Moffs in line." Moff Fel told him.
Major Drasi frowned a moment, deciding how best to phrase his response. "My staff and I conducted a thorough study of her physiological profile and brainwave scan. Even though the scan was nearly a year old, this woman is one of the most natural submissives we've ever encountered. There's no way she can maintain the facade of being a Jedi for very much longer. The business with Cadeus will only make her worse."
Moff Fel considered that a few moments. Jaina hadn't seemed very happy in awhile. Even when she was showing off her new jewelry, he could tell she was. . . off. "Well, alright. We'll proceed as we planned. I'll shunt her off into basic training, where she'll wear the spectacles and earpieces, and when you decide she's ready,
you
can show her the recruitment video."
"I will be happy too, Your Excellency," Major Drasi replied confidently.
Moff Fel picked up the spectacles that were sitting on his desk. "How do they work?" Moff Fel asked him as he examined them.
"Well, they work best with the earpieces. Together they sync to and adjust the brainwave patterns of the wearer. At the ProCorps Academy we re-scan the recruits' brainwaves daily, and adjust the spectacles and earpieces," Major Drasi explained.
"But they'll work without the brainwave scans?" Moff Fel asked.
"Well, without the initial scan, they have very little effect. Without the subsequent scans, they have limited effect," Major Drasi replied. "They will actually make the wearer relax though, which is why it's such a great disguise. Someone that suspects something can wear them, or have a third person try them on, and they'll just feel relaxed afterwards, even if they wear them for weeks. With the proper adjustments though, we can make real changes."
Moff Fel looked over the spectacles a few seconds. "And how do the chrono and comlink fit in?" he asked, setting down the spectacles and picking up the five-centimeter-wide silver wrist chrono.
"The comlink is used mainly to store the music and transparent patterns. If the subject is on an Imperial Ship or in an Imperial Facility, then the earpieces and spectacles can work fine without the comlink. Oh, and the comlink has a tracking device built into it," Major Drasi explained.
Moff Fel nodded his head in understanding. "What about the chrono?"
Major Drasi smiled. "It's just for decoration, and for use as a cuff, like the comlink," he answered.
"Okay, the comlink stores the music and transparent patterns. Can it affect someone without the earpieces and spectacles?" Moff Fel asked him.
Major Drasi considered that a moment. "It will to some degree, especially if it can be synced to the subject's brainwave scan. Since the one you sent to Jaina was synced, it will help considerably. She'll still need to start wearing the spectacles and earpieces as soon as possible, though."
"And this will work on any human?" Moff Fel asked him.
"They will, but the results vary greatly depending on the psych profile on the subject," Major Drasi replied. "Women are about five times as likely as men to be susceptible enough to put into ProCorps training, but we need about ten times as many women as men, so we are always on the lookout for women. Jaina Solo is in the top one hundredth of one percent of projected susceptibility to the training."
Now Moff Fel smiled. "She always did love playing the submissive in the bedroom," he said with a chuckle.
"Based on her psych profile, Your Excellency, I'd say that was one of the few times she wasn't 'playing.' The Rebels really messed that girl up, and now it's our turn to put her right," Major Drasi said.
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As her X-wing hurtled through hyperspace, on her way to the Imperial Capital of Bastion, Jaina Solo admired the chrono and comlink that Jag had sent her. Each of them was about five centimeters wide, and looked like durasteel cuffs on her wrists. The comlink was especially nice. Jaina had already spent hours playing with it, discovering all of its features. Of course its communications functions didn't work in hyperspace, but it still had some features that she hadn't discovered yet.
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ CHAPTER 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
"Hey Jag, thank you so much for inviting me here," Jaina said as she sank into the chair in front of his desk.
Jaina felt a flash of annoyance from the young aide that had escorted her in, but since she hid it well, she dismissed it.
Probably about me calling him Jag instead of His High Imperialness,
she thought to herself. She was curious about the unusual spectacles and earpieces that the aide was wearing, though.
Moff Fel glanced at the ProCorps trooper that was serving as his personal assistant. "That will be all," he told her.
"Yes, Your Excellency," she replied with a smile, and walked out of his office, closing the door behind herself.
"Hello, Jaina," Moff Fel said once the ProCorps trooper had left. "Welcome to the Empire."
Jaina chuckled, then said, "Well, I just had to get away from everything back home for awhile." Then she displayed the five centimeter wide silver durasteel chrono and comlink on her wrists. "Besides, you sent me such wonderful gifts."
Moff Fel smiled a little wider. "I'm glad you like them," he replied. Then he got down to business. "So, are you ready to begin your training and serve the Empire?"
"Of course," Jaina answered with a smile. "You know how much I love being in a starfighter cockpit."
"Oh, about that," Moff Fel replied with a slight frown. "Instead of putting you straight into advanced flight training we are going to send you to basic training first; to acclimate you to the Imperial way."
"What?" Jaina asked. "I don't need basic training. I'm Jedi, and starfighter pilot."
"I know," Moff Fel replied soothingly. "But the Moff council insisted that you complete basic before I give you an Imperial command."
"Okay," Jaina responded after a few moments consideration. "I'll do it. I can handle getting yelled at and doing push-ups for a few weeks."
"Great," Moff Fel said. "Imperial basic training is rather intense though. You'll have to obey every command without question."
"Yes, Your Excellency," Jaina replied sarcastically.
Moff Fel smiled back at her. "And absolutely no influencing the Empire's instructors with the Force," he told her sternly. "If they tell you to drop and do fifty push-ups, then you'll drop and do fifty push-ups."
"I won't," Jaina promised with a smile.
Moff Fel nodded. "Good, I know I can trust you. There are a couple of things we need to take care of first. You already formally resigned your commission from the Galactic Alliance Military, so that's taken care of." He glanced down at his desk a moment, then looked back up at her. "As an Imperial recruit, you are not allowed to carry a personal weapon, so I need you to give me your lightsaber," he said as he held out his hand expectantly.
Jaina frowned as she unclipped her lightsaber from her belt. "Well, okay. As long as we understand that I get it back at the end of basic," she said as she passed it over to him.
"It will be waiting for you, safe and sound," he assured her as he locked it away in his desk drawer. "Now, there is the matter of the X-wing that you flew here in. You'll have to sign it over to the Empire for storage while you are in training as well."
Jaina frowned again. "I can't just leave it with you?" she asked.
"Jaina, it's against regulations. I can't keep the personal starfighter of an Imperial Naval Recruit. I'm already making a big exception for your lightsaber."
"Okay," Jaina reluctantly agreed.
Moff Fel smiled brightly. "Good, I'm glad you understand. "I've got the appropriate documents prepared, all ready for you to sign."
"Fine," Jaina said, wanting to get it over with.
Moff Fel hit the intercom on his desk. "Fifty-Eight, we're ready for you," he said.
"Yes, Your Excellency," his aide replied cheerfully through the intercom.
Before Jaina could ask what kind of name Fifty-Eight was, his aide entered the office. She walked to Jag's desk in her absurdly high heeled boots, and held a data pad out towards her. As Jaina took it from her, she noticed the silver durasteel comlink around her right wrist. It looked just like the one around her own wrist.
"Nice comlink," Jaina told her with a smile as she began scanning the document displayed on the datapad.
"Thanks," Fifty-Eight answered with her own smile. "I like yours, too."