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. Ahandcuffgirl(at)yahoo(dot)com
Star Wars: Imperial Prostitute III: The Return of the ProCorps Trooper
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ CHAPTER 8 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
"Hello Jedi Skywalker," Cilghal said as his hologram appeared.
"Hey Master Cilghal," Ben replied with a smile. "Sorry it took so long to comm you back. How are things on Coruscant?"
"Not so good. I've confirmed that the Empire has been brainwashing Jedi with the spectacles and earpieces like we've suspected." She then explained how they altered the brainwave patterns of the wearer, and that they only worked on humans.
"Can you heal them?" Luke Skywalker asked as he stepped into the hologram field.
"Yes. If they stop using the spectacles and earpieces, they'll return to normal. I'm not sure exactly how long it will take, though. We are going to confiscate them as soon as we get all the Jedi that have them in the Temple," Cilghal told him.
Luke thought a moment. "Good. Do that. We've got one more lead to track down here. I'll contact Wedge and Tycho, and we'll head for Bastion." He paused and shook his head in disbelief. "I expected better from Jag."
Cilghal knew that Master Horn was also working with Wedge and Tycho, and Luke, but since Chief Daala's exile agreement forbid Master Skywalker from contacting other Jedi, neither of them mentioned Corran's name.
"How's the search for Jedi Organa Solo?" Cilghal asked?
Luke frowned slightly. "Not as well as I'd wished. We found some Mando's that seemed like they knew something, but someone—"he glanced at Ben—"Killed them before I could ask them any questions."
"I already said I was sorry," Ben replied indignantly. "Besides,
they
attacked me. What was I supposed to do; ask them if they kidnapped my Aunt Leia between blocking blaster bolts and dodging flame throwers?"
Cilghal gave Ben the Mon Calamari equivalent of a smile, then looked back at Luke. "I'm surprised Han hasn't tried to escape to take over the search," she commented.
Luke grimaced. "I've had to talk him out of it—twice. And both attempts would have been successful," he assured her. "Wedge and Tycho are close to finding the secret ProCorps training base, though."
"Well, tell them may the Force be with them," Cilghal replied.
"I will. And tell Master Durron not to take too long to make his move. Even if it means temporarily letting one or two Jedi slip through, save as many as you can," Luke told her.
"I'll pass it along, but we also feel the need to act quickly," Cilghal answered.
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In Kyp Durron's office. . .
Jedi Knight Ta'tan'ia strutted into his office on her high-heeled boots. Even in her Jedi tunic and pants, she looked amazing. The top edge of her collar was visible around her neck, as well as her chrono and comlink around her wrists.
"Yes Master?" Ta'tan'ia asked softly as she approached his desk. "How can I serve you?" she asked with a seductive smile.
"Have a seat," Kyp replied.
To Ta'tan'ia's disappointment, he ignored the submissive undertone of both questions. "Yes Master," the purple-skinned Twi'lek replied as she obediently sat down across from him.
Once she was seated, Kyp leaned forward, and got right to the point. "Ta'tan'ia, why have you been acting like a submissive sex slave?" he asked her.
Ta'tan'ia smiled and shrugged her shoulders slightly. While she didn't think she'd been acting like a submissive sex slave
per se
, she wasn't about to disagree with Master Durron. The training material Jaina had gotten for her from the Empire had taught her deference to her superiors in virtually all things. Besides, she was having fun. "Because I love it, Master," she answered with a grin. "And I'm not acting any different than DJ, Kani, and the others, Master," she pointed out.
Kyp leaned forward. "Ta'tan'ia, they have all be brainwashed," he told her firmly.
Ta'tan'ia stared back at him in shock. "What!?" she replied incredulously. "How? By who?" she demanded as she rose to her feet.
"Calm yourself, Jedi Ta'tan'ia," Master Durron instructed her.
"Sorry, Master," she responded, running through a Jedi calming technique as she sat back down. Then she looked directly into his eyes, and awaited his answer.
"Master Cilghal has only just confirmed the brainwashing. She is still working out exactly how it is done," he responded after a moment. "But we know it involves the spectacles and earpieces you've been wearing, and the Empire is behind it."
"What?" Ta'tan'ia said again. "The Empire?" Then she paused a moment. "What do you mean they're using my spectacles and earpieces?" she asked fearfully.
"Relax Ta'tan'ia," Kyp said soothingly. "The brainwashing only works only humans. That's why I'm talking to you."
"Relax? Master, you tell me that the Empire has brainwashed Jedi—my friends, then you tell me to relax?" Ta'tan'ia responded, obviously upset. "What are we going to do about it, Master?"
Kyp sat silently a moment before replying. "Haven't you wondered why so many Jedi have gone to the Empire, and disappeared? And why so many have been visiting the Imperial Embassy so often?" he asked her.
"Not really, Master," Ta'tan'ia answered. "I guess I should have though," she added, obviously disappointed in herself.
"It's not your fault, Ta'tan'ia," Kyp assured her. "Most of the blame falls on me. Well, and the Empire, of course." Then he smiled at her. "As for what we are going to do about it, Master Cilghal is working on how to reverse the brainwashing. For you though, I need you to act completely normal. Well, like you have been. Go to the Imperial Embassy today, just as you normally would. We can't tip them off that we're onto them."
"Yes Master," Ta'tan'ia replied earnestly.
"Now, I know that you've been visiting the Imperial Embassy regularly. What can you tell me about what happens there?" Kyp asked her. "Anything at all might be helpful."
Ta'tan'ia thought a moment. "Well, they searched me every time, they claimed it was just standard procedure. At first it was just a scanner, then it was pat-searching—which got a little frisky, but I didn't mind—"she grinned guiltily—"Then it turned into strip-searching—which I really enjoyed." Then she paused a moment. "After the search they took my spectacles and earpieces, and said they were updating the software. . ." She trailed off as realized what that probably meant.
"Did they take them every time? And how long did they keep them each time?" Kyp asked, having reached the same conclusion.
"Every time, Master," Ta'tan'ia confirmed with a nod. Then she thought a moment. "They didn't return them until right before I left, but that doesn't mean they were updating them the entire time, Master. I was usually there about an hour or so, and as far as I know, the other Jedi spent about the same about of time there each visit, Master."
Kyp nodded his head in agreement. "Good point Ta'tan'ia. Still, it's worth noting. What else happened?"
"Thank you, Master," Ta'tan'ia replied appreciatively. "After they took my spectacles and earpieces, I mostly just hung out and chatted with a Lieutenant Ross. She was obviously trying to recruit me to the Empire, while subtly trying to learn things about the Jedi Order, Master. I never told her anything classified though, Master," she assured him.
"I'm sure you didn't, Ta'tan'ia," Master Durron replied with a smile. Then he thought a moment. "Did it seem like she was just keeping you busy until they were done with your spectacles and earpieces?"
Ta'tan'ia frowned, and thought a few moments. "No Master. She seemed happy to just sit and talk with me, even if it was just about the latest holomovie."
"Okay, Ta'tan'ia," Kyp responded.
"Master, we should tell Chief Daala about this as well," Ta'tan'ia told him after a moment's thought. "She needs to know, and she can put diplomatic pressure on the Empire when it's time."
Kyp frowned slightly. "Ta'tan'ia, I know a lot of the younger Jedi see her differently, but you have to believe me, Chief Daala is out to destroy the Jedi Order. She can't be trusted." He paused a moment. "As matter of fact, we know that she already knows about the brainwashing. For one she's an ex-Imperial. Second, you know her PA, Lysa Truden?" Ta'tan'ia nodded, and he continued. "She has almost certainly been brainwashed by the Empire as well."
"You mean DP, Master?" Ta'tan'ia asked, her mind reeling from all the revelations. She considered DP a close friend, and tried to serve Master Durron as cheerfully, loyally, and as efficiently as she served Chief Daala.