"Because it's all I've ever known, and it's saved me many time over." he responded to Tai. "Alright then, folks! Let's get moving!"
"SIR, YES SIR!" all of the clones of the Legion Lost said in unison. They all checked their weapons for the last time as John did the same. They were ready.
Under the thick of night, a private comm signal broadcasted over the area. "Sector 3-A clear." Falco said, watching with his sniper rifle from afar. He was hidden by green cliffsides all around him. He kept his eyes trained on the entrance.
"Sector 4-E clear." Splice said, using electrobinoculars. Sector 4-E was where Dom's team was planned to enter. Both he and Falco had routes to quickly get to the battlefield, and they were acting as scouts making sure the areas they needed to enter were clear.
"Copy that. Infiltration team moving in." Ace said, putting his AT-ST into motion. The AT-ST walked over to the front gates, where Patch switched channels. A Storm Trooper's voice came over the radio.
"AT-ST number 582738, this is Citadel Control. You were not cleared for entry into the facility."
"Citadel Control, this is AT-ST number 582738. We were in the process of delivering these prisoners to a prison facility, however it was recently attacked. We made an executive decision to take them to the emergency prison in the Citadel until it is safe to move them."
"We can't let just anyone in. Is this a matter of urgency?"
"Affirmative. We have a high-level and priority one prisoner here - a rebel and a Jedi."
"I suppose that is a matter of urgency. AT-ST number 582738, you are cleared for entry."
"Copy that." Ace said, looking back at Cade and the 'prisoners' John Ka'lar and Dylan. He then switched back to the private channel. "Infiltration team is in. Maintaining radio silence for risk of discovery. Lieutenant Ace out."
"Demolition team moving in." Dom reported over the radio. He was wearing Storm Trooper armor, with Spike (also in armor) and Tai Venth. Spike and Dom were both pushing hovercarts with boxes on them. They said "Spare Parts" but in reality, they were loaded to the brim with detonators.