Um guys Darth Krayt is not a Skywalker nor a Solo. Notice how when Lumiya was training Jacen, she stated something about there being another sith order that's just beginning. It's quite obvious that Jacen doesn't really have a destiny, but Lumiya chose him to be a distraction, to cause civil war in the galaxy, so the new sith order could train for the next century undisturbed.
Originally posted by Darth Sexy
The second LOTF book I believe, it made mention of KRayt's sith order.
Actually it was in the third book tempest in chapter 17.
"All right," Lumiya said. "Have you ever been part of something bigger and more important than yourself?"
"Our nest."
Alema reactivated the glow rod. Lumiya quickly removed the detonator housing the rest of the way from the proton charge, then reached out with the Force and pulled the trigger plunger away from its contact.
Alema continued her answer. "Individuals died, but Gorog lived on. Gorog was more important than we were."
"Exactly." Lumiya exhaled slowly, then used the Force to levitate the detonator casing while she retrieved the wire cutters and reached inside to snip the rest of the wires. "My situation is not so different."
Alema frowned. "How is it not different? You are the ... last of ... the ..." She stopped, suddenly realizing why Lumiya might be willing to risk dying before Jacen completed his sacrifice . . . why Lumiya seemed so confident he would, even without her to guide him. "There are more Sith?"
Lumiya floated the housing down to the floor, revealing a head-sized wafer of bright metal with a small tube of liquid deuterium sunk into the center.
"There is a plan-a plan that will be carried out whether or not I survive." Lumiya reached over and followed two wires from the top of the deuterium tube to a small circuit board, then undipped them both. "That's all you need to know."
"We don't believe you." Alema did not bother moving the glow rod away, since they were no longer at a crucial point in the disarming process. "Aren't there only two Sith at a time?"
Lumiya picked up her hydrospanner and began to unbolt the proton charge. "Do you really want me to answer that?"
There was a cold edge in Lumiya's voice that rocked Afema back on her heels, and she realized she had probably heard too much already. If there really was a secret organization of Sith-and that was the only reason she could think of for Lumiya's willingness to sacrifice herself-they were obviously very serious about keeping their existence secret.
"No, there is no need," Alema said. "We have heard enough of your lies for now."
An amused twinkled came to Lumiya's eyes. "That is probably for the best."
Lumiya removed the proton charge from the missile, then pulled a black combat vest from her tool satchel and slipped the device into a chest pocket. She checked to be sure that the actuation wires would reach from the deuterium tube to a small sensor pad located about where the wearer's heart would be, but did not affix the clips.
"Very clever," Alema said. "You win even if you lose."
"It is the Sith way." Lumiya scooted her tool satchel down the floor to the next missile on the rack. "Bring the light-we're running out of time."
"We don't understand." Alema began to have a sinking feeling, but she did as Lumiya asked and shined the light on the nose cone of the missile. "How are you going to wear two proton charges?"
"I'm not." Lumiya reignited the fusioncutter, then looked up at Alema. "This one is for you."
Originally posted by Darth Hord
Actually it was in the third book tempest in chapter 17."All right," Lumiya said. "Have you ever been part of something bigger and more important than yourself?"
"Our nest."
Alema reactivated the glow rod. Lumiya quickly removed the detonator housing the rest of the way from the proton charge, then reached out with the Force and pulled the trigger plunger away from its contact.
Alema continued her answer. "Individuals died, but Gorog lived on. Gorog was more important than we were."
"Exactly." Lumiya exhaled slowly, then used the Force to levitate the detonator casing while she retrieved the wire cutters and reached inside to snip the rest of the wires. "My situation is not so different."
Alema frowned. "How is it not different? You are the ... last of ... the ..." She stopped, suddenly realizing why Lumiya might be willing to risk dying before Jacen completed his sacrifice . . . why Lumiya seemed so confident he would, even without her to guide him. "There are more Sith?"
Lumiya floated the housing down to the floor, revealing a head-sized wafer of bright metal with a small tube of liquid deuterium sunk into the center.
"There is a plan-a plan that will be carried out whether or not I survive." Lumiya reached over and followed two wires from the top of the deuterium tube to a small circuit board, then undipped them both. "That's all you need to know."
"We don't believe you." Alema did not bother moving the glow rod away, since they were no longer at a crucial point in the disarming process. "Aren't there only two Sith at a time?"
Lumiya picked up her hydrospanner and began to unbolt the proton charge. "Do you really want me to answer that?"
There was a cold edge in Lumiya's voice that rocked Afema back on her heels, and she realized she had probably heard too much already. If there really was a secret organization of Sith-and that was the only reason she could think of for Lumiya's willingness to sacrifice herself-they were obviously very serious about keeping their existence secret.
"No, there is no need," Alema said. "We have heard enough of your lies for now."
An amused twinkled came to Lumiya's eyes. "That is probably for the best."
Lumiya removed the proton charge from the missile, then pulled a black combat vest from her tool satchel and slipped the device into a chest pocket. She checked to be sure that the actuation wires would reach from the deuterium tube to a small sensor pad located about where the wearer's heart would be, but did not affix the clips.
"Very clever," Alema said. "You win even if you lose."
"It is the Sith way." Lumiya scooted her tool satchel down the floor to the next missile on the rack. "Bring the light-we're running out of time."
"We don't understand." Alema began to have a sinking feeling, but she did as Lumiya asked and shined the light on the nose cone of the missile. "How are you going to wear two proton charges?"
"I'm not." Lumiya reignited the fusioncutter, then looked up at Alema. "This one is for you."
I read that too. HMMMMMMMM Fascinating