Authoress's notes: This is the fourth part of the story of Jaina Solo's transformation into Imperial Prostitute SX-51472. To summarize the story so far. . .
After Jedi Knight Jaina Solo kills her twin brother, Darth Cadeus, she leaves the Galactic Alliance for the Empire, with her sometimes lover Jag Fel. Jag has just been made High Moff of the Galactic Empire and soon after arriving, Jaina agrees to go through Imperial basic training, with the plan to take command of the Imperial TIE-Fighter Corps upon graduation.
Instead, after a couple of weeks she puts in for transfer to the Imperial Prostitution Corp, or the ProCorps for short. There she learns absolute submission to the Empire, and becomes SX-51472, or "Seventy-Two" for short.
Later Seventy-Two helps recruit Syal Antilles into the ProCorps. Then she helps the Empire keep control of the Hapes Consortium, where Queen Tenel Ka has become a ProCorps trooper as well. Next she. . . well, read this story to find out what happens next. ;) Please read and enjoy all of my stories, and vote me a five! Also, please leave me feedback, public or via email.
Star Wars: Imperial Prostitute III: The Return of the ProCorps Trooper
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ CHAPTER 4 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
"Hello again everyone," Seventy-Two said cheerfully as she approached the podium. Unfortunately she was still wearing the brown robes that the Jedi had forced her to wear. For this holojournalist conference she had also taken off her ProCorps collar, once Chief Daala had unlocked it.
"Recently, Chief Daala suggested that all Jedi have government observers accompany them. That was a very reasonable request, that Master Durron flatly refused. After discussing this with Chief Daala, I have decided to go a step further. To demonstrate my loyalty and trust in Chief Daala and her government, I have asked her to place a tracking device on me today," Seventy-Two told them.
Before they could react, Chief Daala stepped out and walked up just behind her. Seventy-Two smiled back at her, then lifted her waist-length hair out of the way. She smiled at the holocameras as she felt Chief Daala close the three-centimeter wide silver durasteel tracking collar around her neck.
"Thank you, Your Excellency," she said to her as she dropped her hair.
"My pleasure, Jedi Solo," Chief Daala replied with her own smile.
Seventy-Two held her head high as the holojournalist stared in stunned silence, and the holocameras recorded everything. "I am proud to serve Chief Daala, and hope that the Jedi Order will better cooperate with her government," she said with a smile.
Then Chief Daala stepped forward, and Seventy-Two obediently moved to the side. "Before we go any further, I'd like to point out that while Jedi Solo is in the Chief of State's offices or pursuing normal public duties, I'll be making her location public information, so anyone, anywhere in the galaxy can check up on her," Chief Daala told them. "When necessary though, her location will be classified, like any other government secret."
"Will the other Jedi be wearing these?" a female Devaronian reporter asked.
"While I think a tracking device of some sort would be ideal, I would be satisfied at this point if the Jedi Order would accept government appointed observers to accompany them whenever they leave the Temple," Chief Daala replied.
The holojournalists asked a few more questions, and spent several minutes taking holos of Seventy-Two's tracking collar. When they started repeating the same questions, Chief Daala ended the conference.
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After the holojournalists conference, Chief Daala had Seventy-Two spend the rest of the day assisting Lysa around the office. Lysa also measured Seventy-Two for her new uniform.
"Hey, do you chauffeur Chief Daala?" Seventy-Two asked her as they were dusting the statutes of the former Chief of States.
"On Coruscant? No way. I tried it once and nearly killed us both in about sixty seconds. Negotiating Coruscanti traffic is far beyond my capabilities." Then she leaned close to her. "It's more fun in the back with Chief Daala, anyway," Lysa told her.
Lysa had been a gifted star-fighter pilot before her ProCorps training, but she didn't seem even slightly upset that negotiating Coruscanti traffic was now beyond her capabilities. Seventy-Two understood completely; she didn't miss doing those kinds of things at all. Moff Fel had also forbidden her from trying to pilot a speeder, or any vehicle while she was here.
Finally, Chief Daala told Seventy-Two that she could return to the Jedi Temple, after she restricted access to her tracking collar. Before she left, Seventy-Two told Chief Daala that she needed to stop by the Imperial Embassy, to pick up a few things for some Jedi.
"What kinds of things, Seventy-Two?" she asked.
"Just some gear like I have, Ma'am. Chronos, comlinks, spectacles, earpieces, that sort of stuff," Seventy-Two replied politely.
"Isn't that how Lysa's service to the Empire began?" Chief Daala asked with an eyebrow raised questioningly.
Seventy-Two thought back to when Lysa had visited her on board the Imperial Star Destroyer
Admiral Daala,
back when she was still Captain Syal Antilles of Starfighter Command. "Yes Ma'am," Seventy-Two replied enthusiastically. "It's exactly like that."
Chief Daala chuckled. "Well, far be it from me to stop someone from becoming the Empire's sex-slave if that's what they want," she replied with an evil smile.
"Thank you, Your Excellency," Seventy-Two replied with an appreciative smile. Chief Daala was truly a great person, and a great leader. The Galactic Alliance was lucky to have her. It was really too bad that she wasn't still with the Empire though. In fact, Seventy-Two had been wondering about that a while now. "Your Excellency, may I ask you somewhat of a personal question?"
"I suppose so, Seventy-Two," she replied. "That doesn't mean I'll answer though."
"Of course, Your Excellency," Seventy-Two agreed. Then she paused and asked, "Do you ever miss serving the Empire?"
Chief Daala thought a moment before answering. "Sometimes I do," she admitted. "Once I found out that Grand Moff Tarkin was dead, the Empire just wasn't the same for me. Even before that though, there was a distinct anti-woman bias in the Empire, and the Navy." Then she locked eyes with Seventy-Two. "A lot of Imperial Officers thought that women were only good for sex and fetching caf. Some of the bias is still present. I guess I feel like the Empire left me, long before I left it," she explained.
While Seventy-Two didn't agree with her about the anti-woman bias these days, she knew that Chief Daala might have perceived things differently. She also caught the undertone in her
sex and fetching caf
remark, but that didn't bother her. Mostly though, Seventy-Two sensed relief from her at being able to talk about her feelings.