They'd fled the Carreras system after what'd happened with Darth Wredd.
The comm droid among them was broadcasting a distress signal, so far unanswered.
Their ship's proximity alarm went off.

On Coruscant, the heads of the Galactic Triumvirate considered not doing anything about Wredd's recent attacks on his fellow Sith.
On the Animus, Sauk watched AG-37 get fixed up.

Meanwhile, Jao recuperated from the wounds Wredd' inflicted on him.

He shared what he'd seen with his master.

Jao blocked the drone's next bolt.
" Can you honestly say my vision doesn't disturb you? Isn't our highest duty to protect the empress? "
" Jao, we have orders. "
Jao spun and sliced the drone in half.
" Understood. "

(The story is moving exactly as quickly as it seems to be.)

Sauk, who'd parted ways with Ania to work as AG's ship's engineer, also found himself confronted with another way to go.
Another Mon Cal ran up to him, asking if he was " on the transport? "
" Transport? "
" To Dac! Isn't it exciting? "
" There's nothing left on Dac! " said Sauk.
" Haven't you heard? "

(Again, the One Sith'd unleashed a bioweapon on the Mon Cal homeworld.)
Back on the Animus, Ania made a decision.
She went to Jao.

They snuck down to the Animus' hangar bay.
" I expected better of you, Jao. "

(This Empire still uses stormtroopers because it's rooted in what remained of the old one.
Pagecount's just under 7 and 1/3rd of 22 from Star Wars: Legacy #6 back in 2013.
Writing's Corinna Bechko and Gabriel Hardman.
Art's Brian Albert Theis, whose figures seem flatter than Hardman's.
Coloring's still Rachelle Rosenberg. Letters're still Michael Heisler.)
The comm droid among them was broadcasting a distress signal, so far unanswered.
Their ship's proximity alarm went off.

On Coruscant, the heads of the Galactic Triumvirate considered not doing anything about Wredd's recent attacks on his fellow Sith.
On the Animus, Sauk watched AG-37 get fixed up.

Meanwhile, Jao recuperated from the wounds Wredd' inflicted on him.

He shared what he'd seen with his master.

Jao blocked the drone's next bolt.
" Can you honestly say my vision doesn't disturb you? Isn't our highest duty to protect the empress? "
" Jao, we have orders. "
Jao spun and sliced the drone in half.
" Understood. "

(The story is moving exactly as quickly as it seems to be.)

Sauk, who'd parted ways with Ania to work as AG's ship's engineer, also found himself confronted with another way to go.
Another Mon Cal ran up to him, asking if he was " on the transport? "
" Transport? "
" To Dac! Isn't it exciting? "
" There's nothing left on Dac! " said Sauk.
" Haven't you heard? "

(Again, the One Sith'd unleashed a bioweapon on the Mon Cal homeworld.)
Back on the Animus, Ania made a decision.
She went to Jao.

They snuck down to the Animus' hangar bay.
" I expected better of you, Jao. "

(This Empire still uses stormtroopers because it's rooted in what remained of the old one.
Pagecount's just under 7 and 1/3rd of 22 from Star Wars: Legacy #6 back in 2013.
Writing's Corinna Bechko and Gabriel Hardman.
Art's Brian Albert Theis, whose figures seem flatter than Hardman's.
Coloring's still Rachelle Rosenberg. Letters're still Michael Heisler.)