‘Star Wars – Medstar I: Battle Surgeons, A Clone Wars Novel’ – Chapter 15 (Part 1)

HAPPY VETERAN’S DAY!! I want to take a minute right now and let all the vetaran’s out there know just how much I appreciate that you have done for our country.  I know and understand that all veterans of this country have made the ultimate sacrifice of giving your life on the line that I may have my freedom.  I respect and hold a high respect for all of you no matter what war you have fought in and in what way you fought.   You ARE the land of the free and the home of the brave!

 

Okay, so I had a day off from work today and I made as much use of that as I could.  I got up around eight o’clock this morning because Tara kept coming in and annoying Heather and I till we finally woke up.  I got up and headed downstairs along with Heather.  She worked on some jackets for Marsha and I worked on music videos for my classroom.  I continued to do that while I watched “The Early Show”, “Dr. Phil”, and two episodes of “Frasier”.  I got done with that and went upstairs to take a shower.  After my shower, I came back downstairs and did some work on my clone helmet and did more work on the music videos.  I got done with that and Heather and I ate some lunch together.  She got the kids ready for the Veteran’s Day Parade and I then went downstairs and did some more work.  They left for the parade and I took a nap and then watched the movie “Cloverfield”.

On that subject, I really did NOT like the movie “Cloverfield”.  It was an ineresting concept having the movie shot from the angle of the victims in a situation like that.  However, I did not enjoy the movie that much.  The camera angles were annoying, it made you sea sick with the camera moving around as much as it did, and then the ending.  I HATED the way it ended.  Let me rephrase that, the movie didn’t end!  It just stopped.  Horrible!  NEVER go see this movie.  You will want your two hours back!

Okay, so I got done watching “Cloverfield” and Heather came home.  We then went out to Aldi’s to get some things for dinner and came home.  I went to the basement and worked on this blog for about two hours (had a LOT to get caught up) and then ate dinner with the family.  I worked a majority of the night on the blog taking an occasional break to play “Call of Duty 4″ on the PS3.  Once my usual T.V. shows came on, I started watching those including “Garry Unmarried”, “Glee”, and “CSI NY”.  I then went to bed with Heather.

Okay, so let’s talk about Part 1 of Chapter 15 of “Star Wars – Medstar I:  Battle Surgeons,  A Clone Wars Novel” by Michael Reaves and Steve Perry…..Chapter 15 (Part 1):  Getting rid of a body on a Medstar would have been easy.  Split the body up into pieces using a vibroblade, put it into a liquid-proof bag, and then put it into the trash that would eventually end up in space.  But Bleyd kenw the Black Sun would automatically point fingers at him, and rightfully so.  Bleyd was stuck though because he coulnd’t ask for help from anyone because they were either agents of The Republic or were not able to be trusted.  He had to do this himself.  But he ahd to come up with a plan in advance.  He treated the wounds that he received because Mathal nailed him with the knife.  He had two long cuts on his right forearm, but with the application of some synthflesh, he was able to partially heal it.  Then Bleyd put Mathal’s body into a carbon freezing chamber and marked the block as carrying harvesting enzyme converters.  He then moved the entire block to the aft cargo hold’s trash lock.  He could’ve sen the body to a chemical storage warehouse, but the body was of no consequence.  Instead, he had to focus on the cover story and that was the concept that the agent left his ship voluntarily and then was attacked in space and had his ship blown apart.  But the next part of his plan required him to disguise himself because everyone knew who Admiral Bleyd was no his own ship.  he had considered this and headed back to his quarters.  He put on a long white robe that had a veil that completely covered his face.  His robe was identical to those of a group on every large ship called The Silent that helped to aid the sick and injured.  A few days ago, Bleyd had put microtransmitters into the flood fo the other members of the Silent on his ship so he could track them to make sure he did not run into them…..

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