Subject: Such is the power of the Warp
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Posted on: 2021-12-16 12:00:09 UTC

But it is far from the only power at play. The T'au philosophy is not to stand idle when progress can be made, and the Ethereal Caste has tasked the Rebel Alliance's finest minds to figure out how to improve Kaminoan clone technology, with the assistance of the Earth Caste. Between this, the Huttstartes, and a brainwave on the part of Han Solo after a chance meeting (that definitely wasn't a smuggling op gone wrong) with the noted Kroot shaper Dahyak Grekh, the T'au elect to build from scratch a truly united citizen of their Empire, reflective of the Greater Good in form and physiology as well as belief. These are the Ron'tau'va'la, the Clones of the Path. They incorporate the incredible diversity of the T'au Empire's client races (a term to which the Rebellion takes an immediate dislike) into a single body. Not only that, but the Earth Caste scientists theorise that they can adapt their physiologies further to suit specific purposes, in the manner of the Kroot, through a combination of nymune organ stimulation and biomimetic technology. This all sounds good, but Master Yoda does not rest easy. All this seems familiar: events of the past may not be happening again, but they seem to rhyme with those of the present.

The Force is the other power rising in the Merged Galaxies. It reaches out towards life. All life. Mostly it finds humans, minor sensitives who can do minor tricks without being executed by the Ecclesiarchy. The ones who awaken with gifts of the Force are... changed. They are calmer and more resolute in some cases, but more often than not they become consumed with hatred and rage, flooding their minds and souls with the power of the Dark Side. And it is far from limited to conventional examples of humanity. Emperor Palpatine is the first to sense it: little fires in the dark, fell warriors upon an eternal quest to prove their loyalty and devotion. Their God demands such from them, and they in turn demand it from the Force. Darth Sidious tries to foresee their path, but they are both strong and dangerously weak; their almost animal madness shattering his attempts at prescience. It will be some time before he can accurately predict the movements and ensnare the minds of these so-called "Black Templars".

One thing that the Chaos forces are learning - particularly those who are psychics - is that the presence of a channel to the Warp in a person's brain massively inhibits that person's ability to tap into the Force. Nobody is quite sure why, though a leading theory is that the Empyrean is a kind of false life, and so something that is powered by life cannot fight through its influence. Daemons certainly cannot use the Force at all; the Neverborn were, well, never born, and are a mimicry of life born from emotional resonance within the Immaterium. Obviously, they aren't fans of this, and as such there is a mad rush to convert non-Psykers to the ways of the Ruinous Powers. The cults of the Thousand Sons and their Crimson King, along with other Tzeentchian-aligned Traitor Astartes, outwardly disdain such practices, but they too seek to pervert the force-sensitives of realspace into working for the Lord of Change. It is among the World Eaters that the Force finds its strongest home: the Dark Side crackles in terrible lightning around their Butcher's Nails, their madness and bloodlust empowered by newly-forged connections to the Dark Side.

Conversely, the Light Side has its own adherents among the rebels. While the Ethereals are not natural Force-sensitives, they can be taught to perceive it, and so can T'au from other castes. This is most obviously prominent in the Fire Caste, with the Jedi Council's remaining members searching through the T'au and their various auxiliary races for those among their number who can tap into the Force. The Vespid's ordered minds mean they have excellent aptitude for tuition in the Jedi ways, while the Shaper Council of the Kroot convenes to seek out the Force and connect themselves to it the only way they know how: by eating other Force users. Soon the Jedi ranks begin to swell, as peoples from across T'au space who had never touched the Force before find their power, their balance, and their serenity. Of course, with many of the first students being T'au and Vespid, the ancient wisdom of the Jedi Order is perceived through the lens of the Greater Good; T'au Jedi in particular often struggle with conflicting loyalties to the Order and the Ethereal Caste. Still, the Order is getting back on its feet, and with new knights finding their own padawans, it looks like it will continue to grow. But the lure of the Dark Side is strong, even for the T'au and their regimented lives, and its temptations become all the stronger when guided by the fell hand of Alpharius. The Alpha Legion already corrupted the Suam'kha in its first iteration, and it is one of Master Yoda's many troubled thoughts that they will seek to corrupt this new generation of Jedi too.

It is against this backdrop that General Leia Organa, herself a powerful force-sensitive, has her first visions of the tomb that is not a tomb, built for a dead man who is not dead. She is shown this by two ghostly figures. They are disfigured beyond imagination: broken, mangled, suffering things that hurt the General to look upon, but she refuses to look away from their suffering. They show her the bitter twilight of the human race: its proudest and finest brought to barbarous squalour in nightmarish hives that stink of incense and death. The two figures lock eyes with her, despite having none, and show her what must be done. There is one who waits for them. He will aid them, as he knows he must. Humanity is a fortress built on sand and the tide is rising. She sees a shattered planet, Alderaan all over again. She sees a gothic fortress among the ruins. She sees a giant green blade that burns like starlight crashing against the blade of a broken sword. She sees a path, like golden hair, running through walls and doors and lightless passages. She hears nothing, for space is silent and the three drift through it as if frozen. Until the end, when she hears some great beast open its mouth and roar, in some defiant mix of pride and pain. She wakes. She sees the vision still, when her eyes shut. She knows what she has to do. But first, it's time she learned how to do something she should have learned a long time ago... pilot one of those giant damn robot suits the locals keep building for her army.

Han thinks it's suicide. Mon Mothma thinks it's a waste of resources. Aun'va (for it is he) thinks what he thinks, and says nothing. Luke and Yoda, though, they understand. The visions sent by the Force are powerful things - Luke remembers a dark and dreadful apparition, and his hand grips his lightsabre a little tighter as he remenisces - but to ignore them is far more dangerous than to follow them into peril. Yoda, for his part, reminds her that she will need a lightsabre. A true one, not a T'au fusion sabre, for all that they are elegant weapons in this uncivilised age. And so they journey with a specialist Earth Caste asteroid mining team to Ilum, to seek out a crystal. Yoda drags Leia along, apparently deaf to her pleas that she already has a lightsabre, dammit, it's the blue glowy thing that she slices bug monsters in half with. These pleas, even when combined with unfurling the blade and waggling it at him, elicit no more than an amused hrrrmmm from the ancient master. Ilum awaits. The Empire's forces in the area are long gone, with only a paltry Imperium garrison force around this pointless mining world. The T'au ships stealth into the system and make a clandestine planetfall in the world's giant trench, and the Earth Caste begin their crystal-hunting.Yoda and Leia begin too, the latter with a distinct air of confusion, but it is soon replaced with wonder. There are kyber crystals here. Big ones. Big enough to focus a really powerful beam. "Lightsabre you have, mmmm, yes," says Yoda. "A fine lightsabre. Know it, you do. But build it, you did not. With this crystal, build a lightsabre, you shall. Know it, you shall. And a Knight you shall be." The T'au dig out as many crystals as they can cram in the hold, large and small, and return to Rebel space before the Imperium defence force figures out what's happened. Crystals choose their masters, you see, and having a great many on hand will help with the new Jedi. And Leia, with a lump of green rock the size of a Wookiee's fist, has been chosen.

Chosen for what, she cannot yet say.

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