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 7 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
"Your Excellency, can you please tell me why there are GA security officers outside the Jedi Temple?" Master Durron asked once they settled down onto Chief Daala's pouf couches.
Seventy-Two was sitting across from him, next to Chief Daala. She noticed that Master Durron was sitting in almost the same place that Kani and Seff were when Chief Daala had locked their tracking collars on them.
"I have assigned security staff that will keep the Jedi Temple secure at all times, so the Jedi can spend their time training, and meditating on the Force," she replied seriously.
Seventy-Two nodded her agreement. The two of them had come up with that line together.
"You mean turn the Temple into a prison," he countered.
"Not at all, Master Durron," Chief Daala replied calmly. "The proposal clearly states that the Jedi will be able to come and go as they please. However, that only takes effect once you agree to abide by the terms of the proposal."
Kyp stared back at her for several seconds. "You've always tried to destroy the Jedi," he stated. "Every chance you got."
As that was obviously true, Chief Daala didn't show the slightest reaction. "Master Durron, if we are going to bring up the past, then lets ask the people of Cardia how they feel about you leading the Jedi Order?" she asked him with a triumphant smile.
Seventy-Two's eyes went wide with shock. She had completely forgotten that Master Durron had destroyed a planet a little over thirty years ago.
Kyp was a Jedi Master, and held his emotions tightly in check. "At least I've repented of my actions, instead of trying to repeat them," he countered.
"Well, it doesn't change the facts. Either you accept the proposal, or the Jedi will be treated as enemies of the Galactic Alliance," Chief Daala replied calmly.
Kyp stared back at her for several seconds. "Will your thugs shoot if a Jedi tries to go out for lunch?" he asked her.
Seventy-Two glanced over at Chief Daala. They had talked about the period before the end of the deadline as well.
"My
officers
will not shoot unless they are attacked. Any Jedi that wishes to leave the Temple will be required to have an observer or a tracking device; even for lunch. If they choose the observer, then they can not attempt to evade them," she replied. "If you would like to meet again before the deadline, then I'll make another exception for you, however, Master Durron."
"Well, some of them already have a tracking device," Kyp replied sarcastically, and sullenly.
"Some of the Jedi have chosen to demonstrate their loyalty and trust in the Galactic Alliance," Chief Daala acknowledged.
To Seventy-Two's knowledge, nine Jedi were wearing tracking collars—plus herself, but she wasn't a Jedi. She wasn't sure how many were wearing Imperial tracking devices—comlinks—though, but she figured at least fifty by now.
Kyp sat silently in thought for several seconds. "What are you going to do when you
need
the Jedi?"
"Just like the Galactic Alliance Military, we hope we never have to use them. However, we do need to have some measure of control over Jedi Order, just as we do the Military, Master Durron," Chief Daala answered.
"Can we talk about how many security officers it will take to keep the Jedi Temple
secure
? And the YVH droids?" Kyp asked.
Chief Daala considered that a few seconds. "We can talk," she grudgingly agreed. "But within reason."
Kyp's eyes went wide. "What possible reason is there for any of this?— never mind," he said with a wave of his hand. "If I agree to play by your rules, then will you agree to allow Jedi
and
your officers to guard the Temple together?"
Seventy-Two hadn't thought of that. She wondered how Chief Daala would react.
"You may station two Jedi at the Main entrance, and one at the Hanger entrance. There will be a matching number of YVH droids at those entrances, along with a sufficient number of security officers. All the other entrances will be guarded by GA officers," Chief Daala countered.
"That's more reasonable than I thought you would be," Kyp replied reluctantly.
"However, the Jedi will have to use either the Main or Hanger entrances, unless they have a tracking device. Also, if they don't have a tracking device, they will have to notify the duty officer at least fifteen minutes in advance if they wish to leave, so an observer can be standing by," Chief Daala added.