'But we are,' Obi-Wan said. 'You are against the Absolutes. If they kidnapped Tahl, she may know things that you want to know.'

There was logic in what Obi-Wan said but Qui-Gon didn't think Irini would care. Yet something in Obi-Wan's words caused her to stop and give them a hard stare.

'I might be able to find Lenz,' she said reluctantly.

'Then let's go,' Qui-Gon said firmly. He had to keep pushing forward.

He had to drown out his worst fears with action.

They had only caught a glimpse of Lenz the first time they'd seen him, but Qui-Gon remembered him well. His was not a face to forget. It had been marked by suffering and illness, but there was nobility and strength in it. His body was weak, yet his spirit had great power. In a crowd he might be ignored, but Qui-Gon knew from the first glance that he was a leader.

Lenz stood as Irini led the Jedi into a small room in the Worker section of the city. She had alerted him by comlink that they were coming, and why.

Lenz gave Irini a questioning look. 'Now you trust the Jedi? What happened?'

'They have a good point,' lrini said. 'They have the best chance of finding Tahl. If Balog betrayed us for the Absolutes, we need to know.'

Lenz kept his gaze on Irini. Slowly, he nodded. 'Maybe.'

His nerves on alert, Qui-Gon sensed something had passed between Irini and Lenz. It had been a wordless exchange of information. They knew each other very well, he realized. Well enough to speak without words, as he and his Padawan could.

'Irini tells me you want a probe droid,' Lenz said.

Obi-Wan nodded. 'Alani asked that you help us.'

Lenz smiled slightly. 'When both Irini and Alani ask me to do something, I have no choice but to obey.' He gestured at them to sit at a battered metal table. 'I must warn you, we run some danger of being arrested. Since Roan's murder the government has been cracking down on those who run the black market. Power is slipping out of their hands, and they think a show of it will save them. The United Legislature is locked in a battle to appoint Roan's successor.'

'Many Workers think the time to strike is now,' lrini said. 'There are those who want us to conduct another campaign of industrial sabotage to get what we want. Of course we want a Worker to be appointed as Supreme Governor, but Lenz and I are urging caution. We will lose our support among the Civilized with another sabotage campaign. It worked once, but we do not feel it will work again. We don't want civil unrest.'

'Yet we are very close to it,' Lenz said.

'Do you think Balog is an Absolute?' ON-Wan asked.

Lenz and Irini exchanged glances. 'He was born a Worker,' Irini said hesitantly. 'And he was close to Ewane, the great Worker leader…'

'But yes, we think his allegiance has now changed,' Lenz said grimly.

'Once you told us that he had kidnapped Tahl, it all clicked into place. He has most likely been working for the Absolutes for some time. That's why he kidnapped Alani and Eritha. He had always planned to let them go — his real target was Roan.'

'So he lured Roan to him through the ransom,' Obi-Wan said. 'Then he murdered him.'

Qui-Gon remembered Balog's show of grief when they had found Roan's body. Balog was a good actor. But he'd have to be, if he'd been working with the secret organization of Absolutes all along.

'One thing puzzles me,' Qui-Gon said. 'Balog may be head of security, but he's no match for Tahl. Even without her lightsaber. How could he have overpowered her?'

'The Absolutes often used a paralyzing drug,' Irini said. 'You remain conscious but immobilized. It is easy to administer. If she turned her back on him for a moment…'

'Is the drug dangerous?' Qui-Gon asked the question, though he dreaded the answer.

'Not with one dose,' Lenz said. 'Or even two. The trouble is that it wears off, and if it is reused many times — especially over a short period of time — it can result in permanent damage. Muscle deterioration is one side effect.' Lenz pointed down at himself. 'As you can see.'

'Lenz was one of the lucky ones,' Irini added quietly. 'There can be permanent damage to internal organs. They completely waste away in a short period of time. There were many who…' Her voice trailed off, and she flushed.

She is telling me that Tahl could die. Underneath the table, Qui-Gon gripped his hands together. Thinking of Tahl helpless, her mind active but her body deteriorating, made him want to rip the room apart.

The vision that had beckoned him to New Apsolon came back to him now.

Tahl weak, her leg muscles unable to support her. She leaned against him, her hand curling around his neck. It is too late for me, dear friend….

'You are hiding something from us,' Qui-Gon said, gazing directly at Irini, then at Lenz. 'What is it?'

'Nothing,' Irini answered. 'We have agreed to help you find a probe droid — '

'Yet there is something about the kidnapping that you know and we do not,' Qui-Gon said, the anger escalating in his voice. 'You admit that we stand the best chance of finding Tahl. Give us all the information we need, and the chances are greater still.' He leaned forward. The time had come for a little intimidation. He did not like to use it, but his impatience had run its course. He needed to act, and these people could not stand in his way. 'I remind you that it is never a good idea to cross the Jedi.'

Obi-Wan picked up on his urgency. 'We have lost one of our own,' he said. 'This is a serious matter to

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