Part V:
The sudden challenge stopped Magoo dead in his tracks.
So it was a Ranger after all. The bounty on his head said dead or alive and no Bounty Hunter would have been stupid enough to put himself in danger if he might as well shoot him from behind for the same prize.
“Sector Rangers!” the deep voice boomed across the dusty street.
Red implied that the Ranger must have been holed up in the Ronto corral or maybe they had come as a team of two…the peasant couple.
“You are under arrest!” the voice declaimed. “Do not try something funny.”
The gunman knew that he was at a great disadvantage. One, maybe two Rangers had their weapons trained on him and regardless how fast he could draw and fire his Blaster, he would not be fast and accurate enough to make a quick turn, draw and fire to disable one or both of them.
“You will hold your open hands to the sides and slowly raise your arms!” ordered the voice from behind.
“And if I don’t?” Magoo asked. “You’re sworn to protect the law, you can’t shoot me in the back.”
A cold half-laugh erupted from the Ranger. “Watch me. Dead or alive, you’re coming with me!”
Even as he laughed and spoke, the red dot of the targeting device on his Blaster pistol never left the spot he intended to hit.
Slowly, very slowly, Red Magoo extended his arms to the sides, then, also slowly, raised them high over his head.
“Get down on one knee!” the Ranger ordered. “Keep it nice and slow.”
Magoo did exactly that.
“Now get down on the other knee!”
The gunman knew that this probably was going to be his only chance to make a swift roll forward over a shoulder, draw and take a quick snapshot at the Ranger, but he didn’t dare to do it and went down on the other knee.
With his free hand the Ranger took a pair of cuffs from his duty belt.
Now came the hard part, because putting cuffs on a target without another Ranger for backup was potentially dangerous.
Carefully, he approached Magoo from behind and it dawned on the gunhand that the Ranger was alone. Who ever the woman had been, she was not his partner, because in order to keep him in her sights, would have to move up on his left or right without having the Ranger between her and him.
Magoo heard the Ranger move up on him, he heard the heavy boots crunching on the sand and gravel so typical for Mos Eisley’s streets and saw the frame of the Ranger casting its shadow over him. The Ranger was now dangerously close.
With his left, he snapped the cuffs around Magoo’s left wrist…the gunhand’s muscles tensed, he would throw himself around and draw his weapon when the Ranger tried to bring Magoo’s wrist onto his back to cuff his wrists together…another second maybe…
The technique which became known as the Tattooine Takedown happened in a heartbeat, maybe in two:
With a vicious blow, the Ranger hit Magoo in the back of the neck, pushing the gunman onto his belly. His face smacked into the gravel, his lips bursting from the sudden impact. Following through the push, the Ranger dropped down on one knee, placing it right on the back of Magoo’s neck and centering his full weight on this vulnerable body part.
He holstered his Blaster, then finished cuffing Magoo.
As the cuffs closed around the murderer’s wrists, the shock emitters activated and would issue electric shocks to the cuffed subject if it tried to yank the cuffs open.
The Ranger turned Magoo over and scanned him for weapons. It was not difficult to find two Blasters on him, one Sporting Blaster with targeting aid and one small Holdout Blaster, a Sabacc Special. He also found a vibroknife, a piece of thin wire, lock-picking device and other miscellaneous tools of the trade.
Magoo spit blood, sand and cursed the Ranger.
Nish gave the gunman a cold stare, grabbed him by the hair and pulled him to his feet.