Authors Pre-Note: Small bit of lime present. I'm not sure if
it qualifies as lime or not, so I'll leave it to you to decide.
Just remember that you have been warned.
Xenogears: New Gospel
Chapter VI, Section 4
Perhaps he was actually there. Perhaps I saw nothing. A year and
a half ago, I would have sworn to the deepest depths of my heart
that Fei had stood upon that rise, and had saved my life. I can
no longer believe that... for I have lost count of the number of
times I have seen his shade in the past year. Even in his
absence, it seems that he watches over me... a guardian that
smiles upon me, as if to give me hope. Not a day went by where I
didn't see him out of the corner of my eye, or I awoke, reaching
for him beside me.
It was the day when I looking the mirror, and saw him behind me,
that I realized that I couldn't deal with his absence, the loss
of the one man I will ever love in my life. A loss, that I
believe that I have caused by my own actions. And so I threw
myself into my work, absorbing myself to the point where I
noticed nothing else, working myself to the point where I would
fall into a dreamless sleep. It was the only thing that could
stop the visions... it was the only way to keep the dreams at
bay...
And now has that shade returned? Can I not embrace any of my
former life, without embracing the pain of his loss?
-Elhaym
"Elly, Elly, what is wrong?" Shitan held onto her,
feeling the sobs rack her body. She didn't respond, and he looked
around, trying to spot what had done this too her... she wasn't
the type of person to break down after a period of stress.
"Elly, what about Fei? Did that thing hurt you? Elly?"
He held her for several minutes, feeling her slowly calm down.
There was a swirl of activity around them, as General Cheff's
troops had arrived on the scene. There were shouts of alarm at
the creatures that surrounded both Shitan and Elly, and one of
the commanders picked up the carcass of one of the creatures.
Shitan glanced around, and slowly stood Elly up. She was
recovering now, and was beginning to take notice of the scene
around her.
"Shitan, what's happening?" she asked weakly, holding
onto his shoulder. She glanced around, and whipped some of the
tears out of her eyes. "Have Cheff's troops arrived?"
"Yes, they have." Shitan replied, putting his hand over
hers and helping her across the battlefield. "A better
question is... are you alright Elly?"
She nodded, wiping her eyes on her wrist... Shitan noted that she
probably didn't notice that she no longer had a sleeve.
"Yes, I'm fine... the shock of using that much energy and
then having to kill the other one... I just overreacted, that's
all." She turned to the group of troops approaching the
remaining Wels. "Shitan, you have to tell General Cheff not
to kill them. Hurry!"
Shitan nodded, and ran off towards the large group of soldiers.
Elly sagged a bit, and looked out towards the hill. Was that
really him? Had he been there, or was she starting to lose it
again?
Several medics ran by, accompanied by a squad leader. Elly ran
over, and the squaddie saluted while the medics came to a stop.
Elly glanced over the patient, and was turning to the commander
when she stopped. And turned, looking over at whom was on the
stretcher. "REMUS???"
The young man was covered in blood, with several large gashes
along his arm and legs. He moaned, and turned his head, smiling
weakly. "Mistress... Elhaym..." he moaned before
passing out again. The medics turned, and started running off to
the field camp that was being set up in a nearby field. The squad
leader remained, a large bundle slung over his shoulder.
"Madam, that boy of yours is absolutely amazing." he
started, glancing after the retreating stretcher. "I swear,
I've never seen any of my men do something like that."
Elly looked at the bag slung over his shoulder with an interested
expression. "What did he do?" The squad leader reached
inside the bag, and pulled out a large, dripping object. One of
those 'thing's' head.
"We found the boy over a rise... he'd managed to pin the
thing to the ground with his knife, and was knocking the
shi..." the commander glanced at her, and grinned a sheepish
grin. "Sorry, he was subduing it forcefully with a large
rock. He probably would have beaten the things body to a pulp if
we hadn't arrived."
Elly smiled, and thanked the guard for finding her aid.
"Tell the medics that I'll stop in to see him later,
please?" The guard commander nodded, and turned to follow
the medical team. Elly turned, and saw that the army units had
managed to surround the Wels in a small group, surrounding them
on all sides. "Here we go again..." she muttered under
her breath.
...
The Wels paced about, some of them hissing, others growling in a
low, menacing tone. All of them remained in the tight group at
the center of the clearing, staying as far away from the circle
of guns that the army units held as possible. All of them turned
as a small passage opened in the center of the ranks of the Nisan
guards, shifting uneasily.
Elly walked through a rapidly clearing path in the soldiers'
ranks, moving with a determined stride to her step. The Wels
seemed to shrink back slightly, and then a few cautiously
approached, sniffing the air carefully.
"Who issss thisss woman?" one of the Wels asked,
forcing the words out with its snake like tongue. Several others
nodded, echoing the question. Elly felt her heart soften
somewhat. Most of the Wels that attacked Nisan were from the town
originally, and had some vendetta against the people living
there. But these poor creatures were apparently from the deep
forests and wilds, and were only now realizing that they were
captured, and at the mercy of foes whom they didn't even
recognize.
A Wel moved forward, moving along elongated arms with an apelike
grace, stopping between the Wel pack and Elly. "This is the
'Great Lady of Nisan'." it yowled, tearing at the ground
with one massive fist. "The woman who betrayed us, who
transformed many of us into this hell that we call our lives.
Look well, for you finally set gaze upon the person responsible
for the hell we call out lives." A feral growl ran through
the Wels, many of them shifting in their places. Several of the
Nisan guards tightened their grips on their guns... the air
nearly crackled with tension.
Elly smiled, and opened her mouth to speak, but before she could
start, one of the Wels turned to the leader, hissing in
disbelief. "Thissss isss the Great Lady of Nisssan? Lady
Elhaym? What isss thisss lie you ssspeak of?" The creature
turned, and bowed slightly on its flexible torso. "Lady
Elhaym... Pleasssse forgive me. I wassss there when the
Ssssolvent Sssssysssstem was dessstroyed... I ssssaw the anguish
on your face for thossssse Welssss that did not
sssssurvive."
Elly walked towards the creature, kneeling down in front of it.
There were several gasps of surprise from the guards, who had
taken an involuntary step forward. Shitan raised his hand,
motioning for them to hold their ground. "Tell me, friend,
what were the words that I spoke on that day?" she said in a
soft, soothing tone. As she spoke, she gently pulled out a knife
from her belt, holding it in front of her.
"Lady Elhaym, you ssssaid that you cared about ussss, and
that if it wassss blood we required, then you would give ussss
your blood, until you could find a cure for ussss." Elly
nodded, and started to draw the knife across her hand, when the
snake Wel put its hand on top of hers, shaking its head.
"No, Lady, that issss not necessssssary. I have tassssted
your blood once... sssseveral of usssss in thisssss group were
there on that day. You need not offer ussss again." The
snake rocked back, staring at her. "You ssssspoke of finding
a cure? Have you found that cure, Lady?"
"Lies!" The ape Wel bellowed, turning to the rest of
the pack. "You see how she corrupts even close allies of
ours with her evil words!"
"Ssssilence!" the snake Wel hissed, before turning back
to face Elly. "Lady, I did not follow you that day... I did
not believe that you had found a cure. But perhapsssss... Lady, I
will follow you now. And perhapssss, I can find a way to atone
for the misssssdeedsssss I have committed today."
"Do not listen to her! She speaks only lies! No Wel has ever
lived under her care... her cure is death! To embrace her is to
embrace that death!" The ape Wel continued to bellow, but he
stopped, watching as his comrades moved forward.
One of the more human Wels, a old woman whose hands had been
stretched into wicket talons and who's legs had fused into a
solid mass, set her hand on Elly's shoulder. "Child, even if
Tirth's words are true, that your cure is indeed death, then I
shall still embrace you. Death is preferable to the existence
that we have lead these past few years."
Elly nodded, and stood slowly. "We do have a cure. It may
not return you to normal, but it will remove the cravings for
blood and human flesh that haunt you." Smiling, Elly put her
hand on the Wel's shoulder. "Please, forgive me for killing
your friends..."
"Lady Elhaym, those... things are not of our group. They
were brought by that fool..." the Wel gestured towards the
spot where the creature identified as Tirth stood. "...to
help us hunt. He said they would make us strong. But these things
are hellspawn. They control minds, and they kill for the pleasure
of it." Tirth bellowed, and with a massive bound, leapt over
the live of guards. Guns tracked him, but before he could be
brought down, Elly shouted for them to stop.
"Let him go. None of these people wanted to come here, none
of them wanted to attack us." Elly turned to the Wels, and
raised her voice. "If any wish to depart, and leave for the
wilds, then you are free to do so. But to those who remain, I
will try to help you to the best of my abilities, and the
abilities of those who serve under me." Several of the Wels
turned, and walked out of the circle into the hills beyond. But
still over thirty remained, lead by the snake and woman Wels.
"Tell me, wise one. What is your name?" The old Wel
smiled, and wiped an tear from its eye.
"Child, none have asked me my name in months. You have no
idea how much that means to me. My name is Addershag, seer of the
Kelemetros." The Wel set its hand upon Elly's shoulder once
more, a gesture Elly now recognized as a greeting from that area
of Ignas. The seer's eyes suddenly widened, in a mixture of pain
and surprise. "Young child... how can one so young bear such
a burden of pain upon her soul? You show compassion beyond your
years, perhaps even beyond those years which you do not yet
remember..."
Elly gently wrapper her fingers around the Addershags hand, and
lifted it away from her shoulder. She had met a seer once, back
in her days with Gabler, and there were a strange lot, trancing
themselves with strange powders and essences to bring on their
visions. There was no telling what this woman was seeing... and
Elly knew that if the Addershag continued along the vein that she
seemed to be following, she would break down again in front of
all these people. "Please, return with me to Nisan. We
should be able to help you there."
...
Garr walked along the road that Bart had pointed out as being the
road to Lady Elhaym's home, lost deep in thought. The battle
earlier in the day had deeply disturbed the captain, and he had
wanted to see if the Lady was available for a few moments. There
was a screen of shrubs between the path and Lady Elhaym's
dwelling, so Garr was taken almost by surprise when he arrived at
the door.
The young man from before, Remus, stood in front of the door.
Garr was rather surprised to see him there, due to the fact that
he was covered in bandages. His left arm was hung in a sling, and
he held a crutch with his other hand, its need made obvious
because of the splint around his right leg.
"Officer Garr." he replied in a low, raspy voice.
"I'm rather surpassed to see you here. What can I do for
you?"
Garr cleared his throat, looking over the condition of the young
man in the front of the door. What was Lady Elhaym's aid doing
standing outside her door, obviously not in the best of shape
from the days battle? Remus continued to look at him expectantly,
and Garr sighed, pulling out a small data pad. "Captain
Antonof ordered me to bring information to Lady Elhaym regarding
the battle today. Is it possible for me to see her?"
Garr was utterly shocked when Remus shook his head in denial.
"I'm sorry, Officer Garr, but no one is allowed to see
Mistress Elhaym tonight. Please try to understand, she's had a
very difficult day."
"But... this is urgent. I MUST speak to her
immediately." Garr looked around, suddenly embarrassed. What
could have happened to Lady Elhaym that she would not see anyone,
even for an extremely important message?
Remus shook his head again, and seemed to grimace in pain.
"No one is to see Mistress Elhaym tonight. No one. I'm very
sorry Officer Garr, but your report will have to wait until
tomorrow."
...
"Are they gone?"
Remus shut the door, and glanced across the darkened room.
"Yes. That was the science officer from the Einhander, Garr.
He said he had some sort of information about the battle
today."
A small amount of liquid swirled inside of a crystal goblet.
"That means I'll have to talk to Captain Antonof in the
morning. Wonderful."
Remus paused, settling himself on his crutch. "Mistress
Elhaym, why are you doing this to yourself? I can understand that
you had a difficult day today..." Remus smiled, thinking of
the understatement behind his words. He didn't even remember half
of the battle, and several members of General Cheff's forces had
congratulated him on his 'kill'... one that he didn't even
remember making. Remus shook his head, and resumed his train of
thought. "...but you need to at least talk to someone. You
haven't even gone to your office since that battle."
Elly shook her head, swirling a bit of liquid in her glass before
swallowing it. "I'm sorry Remus... I know that I have some
things that I didn't do today." She turned and smiled at
him. "If you're concerned, you could get me some of the
papers off the top bin of my desk and bring them back here."
Elly heard the door close as Remus exited, and slowly let her
head sink into her hands. "Well, what do you think old
friend? Am I overreacting again? Am I just going insane?"
"Elly, I don't think you CAN go insane. If you could, you
would have done so already. I can understand the pressure that
you're under, and I can understand why you are doing it."
The shadow that had been speaking to her detached itself from the
wall, and Shitan walked over to the desk. "But why is all of
this work, and all of the pressure you are putting yourself under
not working now?"
Elly laughed, reaching for the flask of brandy sitting on her
desk. "Shitan, I don't even know why I keep seeing him... I
was convinced that he had left me for the first few months. Left
me because I couldn't handle what had happened to Nisan... what
had happened because of me. Because I let myself believe that I
would be saving more people if I went to save Fei from
Krelian." Elly smiled a bitter, mocking smile, and downed
the glass she held.
Shitan sighed, thinking back on the past few months. Perhaps it
was Elly's dedication to her work that had kept her going all
these months... there had been little else. Many of the Solarians
that had been her friends and comrades had either sworn her off
as a traitor, or had slowly withdrawn from her in fear once the
truth about Deus and the cataclysm that had followed its
resurrection had become known. But it had been Fei's departure
that had been the critical blow, over a year ago... when he had
found her crying at the edge of Lake Nisan.
"Elly, I can't help you fight the ghosts that are haunting
you any more than I could help Fei." Shitan smiled, and sat
in the chair across from the table from Elly. "But what I
can tell you is that this won't help you."
He gently disengaged Elly fingers from the stem of the flask, and
placed it on the floor beside him. Elly shook gently, a few tears
running down her face. "I'm sorry Shitan... I am. You have
enough to deal with... you certainly don't need my troubles
heaped upon your shoulders as well."
Shitan smiled gently, and clasped one of Elly's hands in his own.
"Elly, no one expected Fei to disappear. No one. He left for
his own reasons, but he cares enough about you to check in on
you." Elly looked at him, and Shitan sighed. "You know
about the note that I found back during the last major attack...
you know that he was still thinking of you."
A thought crossed Shitan's mind... one that wasn't very pleasant.
"Elly, you did get my message about that, didn't you?"
Elly shook her head, and looked at him with an expression akin to
a diamond, or knife blade... one of razor sharp intensity.
"Fei was seen in Nisan? Why? What was he doing there?"
"I don't know... I didn't get a chance to speak with him.
But I sent a message to you... didn't you receive it?" She
shook her head, and sighed. Shitan wondered what had happened to
that message... the list of people that had seen it was not a
long one. And that was what concerned him. "Fei wrote a
note, saying that he loved you. He was writing only to you."
Elly nodded. "Thank you, Shitan."
...
"What ARE you trying to do Elly? Kill yourself? I've heard
of self-sacrifice, you've tried it once already, but that is
usually in one grand dramatic gesture. Do you think that if you
try to support the world that fewer people will die?"
Elly was aware that this was a dream... she always knew. The
sense of not quite existing... of a boundless world around her,
one made up of a gray mist that defied all attempts to penetrate
it.
"If even one less person dies, then all of my work is worth
it. You were the one who told me that self sacrifice was one of
the most noble things a person could do, even if I am the only
person benefiting from it." Elly felt a brief, irrational
surge of anger. He wasn't even here, seeing the suffering that
she lived through every day, watching as families were torn apart
by the Limiter Virus, watching as orphans were brought into the
city after their families had been killed by Wels.
"Elly, love, there is a difference between self sacrifice
and trying to burn yourself out. You know that most of the
responsibilities that you keep heaping on yourself can be handled
by either Shitan or Billy. Bart knows the town government like
the back of his hand by now... you've commented on that
yourself." the young man moved across the world of mists,
standing just out of sight, just out of vision. "You know
quite well that all of us working together are much stronger than
all of us working separately... so why do you insist on carrying
everyone's burdens for them?"
Elly laughed, and looked down at her feet. She resisted the urge
to turn, to look at him... she resisted because she knew that if
she saw him, she would know that he was right. "You are one
to talk. You're the one who ran off, who left me... left all of
us to fend for ourselves."
She could almost see the injured expression, and she felt him
move closer to her. "Elly, I am sorry... you know that I
can't tell you why I had to leave. But please, you have to trust
me. If I hadn't left, there would have been a tragedy beyond
anything that Deus could have done to us."
"That doesn't mean that I have to like it." she
snapped, still looking at her feet. "Do you realize how much
I've missed you... I feel like a part of me is gone,
missing..." she sniffled, a tear running down her cheek.
"Please, tell me that you'll return soon."
"I will."
At those words, Elly head snapped up, and she turned to face him.
He hadn't changed since she had last seen him, a year ago. His
hair was perhaps a bit longer, and there were a few small lines
on his face, as if the worried expression that he had sometimes
worn had decided that it would take up residence. He still wore
that same cut of shirt, and still had that insane lock of hair
sticking out over his face. Nothing had really changed about him,
and the dream had still been the same... until now.
"You will?" she said, in a quite, almost amazed voice.
"Please, tell me that I heard you say that..."
"I did. Please, things will be difficult Elly. Some of us
might not make it. But I will return, and maybe then we can
finally live in peace... after five lifetimes, I think we deserve
at least that." He gently placed one finger on her lips, to
stop any further words. "I can't tell you anything else...
besides, there are others who can explain better than I can.
Captain Antonof has had experience with the enemy... trust him.
He has connections into the highest reaches of the Federation,
and once he knows the truth, he will be glad to help."
Elly felt a start run through her. There was no way that he could
know about the visitors, let alone who they were. Captain Antonof
himself had admitted that the Einhander had stumbled across their
planet completely by accident, and it was only through luck that
they had detected the colony ships old transponder pod in orbit
around the planet. "How can you know about him? The
Einhander?"
He smiled, and gently kissed her on the lips. Elly leaned into
him, whispering his name into his mouth. "Fei... please, I
don't want you to go... I don't want this to be a dream."
She felt his hands slide down her arms, and he kissed the hollow
of her neck. "If this is a dream, then lets make the most of
it." he whispered in her ear. "Elly, I can not begin to
describe how much I've missed you..."
"Then do it with something other than words..."
...
Elly shot bolt upright in her bed, letting out a slight sob. She
managed to turn on the nightlight, and was reaching for the glass
of water beside her bed before she realized what she was doing.
Her hands were trembling so badly that she couldn't even managed
to get a firm grip on the glass, so she simply sat back, trying
to keep the tears from falling.
The dreams had come back. Even through all the work, through her
attempts of exhausting herself to the point that she would
collapse at the end of the day, they had managed to come back.
Elly put her hands over her eyes, trying to remember what Fei had
said. It should have been easy... ever since the dreams had
started, they had been building, little by little. At one point,
she could have recited their entire conversation... but there had
been something different.
"He said he was coming back." she whispered. That had
been the part that he had never said before. The rest... the rest
she knew too well. Sometimes they had only talked... but before
she had attempted to stop them, they had been significantly
more... intimate.
Enough of this. Fei had known about Captain Antonof, and the
Einhander. Only a few people on the planet knew the name of the
ship that sat above Ingas, and she knew all of them. How had Fei
found out about it? "For that matter, how does he know about
anything that has been going on here?" she muttered,
slipping into her nightrobe.
Her office was much the same as she had left it, except for the
missing brandy bottles, and the small stack of papers that had
been added to her desk. Elly walked over, leafing gently through
the stack. That was nice of Remus to drop these off, she thought
as she picked up several thank you notes from crewmember of the
Einhander. That caught her attention. Hadn't Remus mentioned that
someone from the ship had stopped by, with a message.
-"That was the science officer from the Einhander, Garr. He
said he had some sort of information about the battle
today."-
Garr. That was right, he had some sort of information about the
battle, something that was urgent enough for him to walk out to
her residence in the night... not the safest proposition, even in
Nisan. Elly fingered the pack of papers that she was looking at,
trying to decide what the best course of action would be. She
wouldn't be able to talk to Garr or the Captain before morning,
and she doubted that Shitan or Remus were still awake. And it was
still some time until dawn.
Elly stood, and walked over to the dresser. Grabbing her old
Solarian uniform, she decided that it might be best to return to
her office... at least she would be able to get a head start on
her work before the day started.
...
The streets of Nisan had finally grown quiet... for the last few
days, the celebration had been almost continuous in some parts of
the town, with at least one of the Einhander's crew being at each
of the sights where the festivities had run through the night.
Elly smiled, remembering how the security chief had looked rather
haggard the morning after the reception, which had probably not
ended for him until the next morning.
She stopped by a street light, checking over her bag to guarantee
that all the papers that Remus had dropped off were still there.
There were several reports from the engineers who maintained the
barrier, two reports from the doctors that were treating the
Wels, and a message from Bart about several people who refused to
listen to anyone but 'The Great Lady of Nisan' about a dispute
over their property. The last made Elly smile. It seemed that as
long as there was a person in higher authority, people would
always try to bypass all the lower people, and try to get an
answer from the top. And everyone seemed to believe that instead
of handling a problem or themselves, they could just hand it to
the person in charge, and it would be taken care of for them.
Elly put the papers back, and shook her head. "Not anymore.
I need to try to get Bart and the town council to handle more of
these problems." She stopped, thinking over what she had
just said. Wasn't that what Fei had been telling her? That she
needed to let people stand on their own, and not try to take care
off all their problems for them?
She shook her head, and tried to force her thoughts away from
him. As much as she might want it to be otherwise, it was just a
dream... something her imagination had created while she slept.
Perhaps it was just her own way of trying to convince herself
that she was doing something wrong... Bart and Remus had
complained often enough that the only person that she would ever
listen to was Fei. She smiled at that. She had some apologies to
give out, when morning came.
A sparkle of light caught here eye... in a town that was asleep,
there was a window illuminated, where none should have been.
Curious, she tracked the light to its source... a small inn, one
of the better ones in town, situated in the town square. Elly
turned, and walked towards the inn. Obviously she wasn't the only
one up late.
...
"Captain, I think I've managed to get this link
working." Garr said quietly, cupping the receiver to his
ear. "That dish that Nuzio had set up outside the Barrier is
receiving, and we should have the link up with the Einhander in a
moment."
Captain Antonof nodded, looking out the window. "Do you have
any idea why Lady Elhaym wouldn't see you tonight?" Garr
shook his head in a negative, and resumed tuning the radio.
"Damn... this is rather urgent if Revers are appearing on
this planet. How soon do you think that you can establish contact
with the Einhander?"
"As I said Captain, I should have it in a minute." Garr
replied, and resumed working. Antonof turned, and started pace.
The implications of the attack today were no good... Revers were
standard assault troops... they were rarely left on the planet
for any type of covert operation. They tended to accomplish their
objective, and then kill things without care to which side they
were on if not deactivated. Not exactly a weapon you leave lying
around on a planet.
Garr jerked his head up, and turned towards the door. A moment
later, there was gentle rapping sound, as someone knocked just
loud enough that only the person inside would hear... if they
were awake. Captain Antonof sighed, and walked over to the door,
cracking it slightly. A moment later, he quickly opened the door,
and gestured politely for their visitor to enter. A look of
surprise shot across Garr's face as Elly walked into the room,
inclining her head to him.
"Lady Elhaym... to what reason do we have the pleasure of
this visit?" Captain Antonof asked, waiting patiently until
Elly had seated herself in one of the room's big chairs.
Elly smiled and rested her chin on her hands, and leaned towards
Captain Antonof. "I suppose that asking you what you are
doing this early in the morning would be one of the reasons that
I'm here... but then, I would have to answer the same question.
Call this an unscheduled visit from a friend who can't sleep, and
decided to see what you were doing." Elly smiled again, and
motioned for the Captain to sit. "And please, call me Elly.
I have Remus calling me Mistress Elhaym all day, and titles are
starting to wear on my nerves."
Antonof grunted, and shook his head. "Lady Elhaym, that
simply wouldn't be proper for a Lady of your rank..." he
trailed off, staring at the look of impatience on Elly's face.
"Captain. This. is. not. a. request. You. will. call. me.
ELLY!!"
"Of course, Lady... er... Elly." Antonof replied,
looking at Elly in alarm. For a moment, he wondered what was
wrong... her expression was one that he had never seen before. A
moment later, he realized that she was trying to restrain herself
from breaking into laughter.
"Im... so sorry... Captain... its just the expression on
your face..." she giggled, and leaned back in her chair,
still trying to keep from laughing. Garr chuckled, and returned
to work on the uplink. Captain Antonof chuckled, and relaxed as
well.
"If you insist on being informal, then I must insist that
you call me Ivan." the captain replied. "Now perhaps if
Garr has gotten that communication link working, I can introduce
you to my officer up on the Einhander." Antonof turned to
Garr. "William! Is that link working?"
Garr turned, and nodded his head. "We should have an uplink
pretty soon."
...
"We are detecting a communication burst being directed to
the Federation ship."
"From the surface, or from space?"
"The surface lord."
"Our attack has failed. The barrier defending the surface is
still intact, and our forces have been destroyed. The Federation
will be alerted to our presence as soon as the scout ship can
warm up its deep space communication circuit."
"Your orders?"
"Destroy them."
...
"Andrev, are you there?" a voice crackled over the
ships communication's system. Andrew Cyver walked over to the
communications panel, and pressed the transmit button.
"Ivan, is that you? Finally got a communication link
working, eh?" Andrew watched as a static filled image
appeared on the screen, revealing Captain Antonof. "Ivan,
this is a surprise. Isn't it rather early in the morning down
there?"
"That it is Andrev." Antonof turned, and gestured for
someone outside the line of view of the screen to move forward.
"I have someone I'd like you to meet. Andrev, this is Lady
Elhaym, ruler of the country of Nisan. Lady Elhaym..." she
shot him a stern glance, and he smiled, "...this is Andrev
Cyver, my first officer."
Andrew bowed before replying. "Charmed, my Lady. Captain, I
assume there is some reason why you are so urgently contacting
me?"
Antonof nodded gravely. "I need you to fire up the long
range communication link. Inform Central there we have
encountered Hellion forces in this system."
...
A vast shadow accelerated towards the planet, its passive sensors
targeting the small, Federation ship that sat in orbit above it.
...
"Commander, we're detecting some unusual activity about
three light minutes from the planet." one of the scanner
techs reported, checking over his screens. Andrew moved to stand
behind him, looking at the unusual readings.
"Do you have any idea what it is?" he replied, staring
at the readings. There was something vaguely familiar about this
reading... he had seen it somewhere before... "SHIT!"
The scanner tech jerked his head around. "Sir?"
Andrew swore, and whirled to face the rest of the bridge.
"Battle Stations! Hellion vessel off port bow... attack
imminent!"
...
The vessel seemed to pause in its tracks, as if it sensed its
doom descending upon it. Then, its targeting systems came online,
lashing out at its attacker. The larger vessel seemed to freeze,
as if blinded by a sudden light... or if in pain, as if the light
itself repulsed it.
"Their commander has had much experience with out kind, to
sense our presence at this range. Gunner, you may fire as soon as
the cloak drops."
...
Antonof watched in blank astonishment as the screen in front of
him dissolved in a burst of static. "What... William, what
happened to the uplink?"
Garr shook his head, checking over his readings. "I think...
that the uplink has been jammed. And its a pretty powerful
jamming source..."
Antonof swore, and stalked over to the window. A moment later, he
turned to see that Elly had joined him, and he smiled. "I'm
sure its nothing... just a technical malfunction."
Elly smiled, and shook her head in a negative. "I do know
what jamming is, Ivan." she started, when there was a sudden
burst of lights in the sky. Both of them looked into the heavens,
watching as two invisible forces trades massive blows of energy
and anti-matter.
Back in the room, William had gone pale. "Ivan... you should
see this."
As Antonof and Elly walked back into the room, Garr pushed a
button, rewinding the message he had just recorded. "This is
a burst transmission from the Einhander... Captain, it doesn't
look good." And with those words, Garr pushed the play
button.
Andrew reappeared on the screen, with much of the background of
the bridge in shambles. Wires hung everywhere, and several fires
burned on control panels. But the changed that caught Elly's eye
the most were the bodies... several of them, lying on the group
or fallen over their stations.
The transmission was still full of static, but it was possible to
make out what Cyver was saying. "Ivan... damn, we just had a
Hellion battlecruiser decloak less than a light minute from us.
We found them first, and managed to cripple their cloaking
system, but we've been mauled badly. There's only the backups
left now... Wedge, the chief engineer, died when two of the
coolant pipes ruptured..." The message dissolved into
static, before clearing again. "...n't know how much longer
we can last. I'm ordering all of our survivors to the escape
pods... they might live through our last attack. Sorry Ivan...
I'm going to use the Omega Centuari contingency. We might live
through it... and it should cripple, if not destroy, those
Hellion bastards. Daspidania, Ivan." And the screen went
blank.
And a hellish light filled the sky, filtering through the windows
to cause the room to be as bright as day. Captain Antonof
shielded his eyes against the light, and walked to the windows,
throwing them wide open. Elly turned to Garr, who was chewing on
his lip, typing rapidly on his computer.
"Garr, what is the Omega Centuari contingency?" she
asked, although she had a good guess as to what it was.
Garr shook his head, watching a display on his monitor.
"Commander Cyver ejected our fuel core, and tractored it
into the Hellion ship. He then detonated it..." he replied,
tapping on his screen. "According to our scanner dish we
were using for the uplink, both ships survived... but I don't
think that they can remain in orbit. Both the Einhander and that
other ship are about to make planet fall."
...
The strategy room beneath the cathedral was filled almost to
capacity with people, many of them clearly not quite awake. A
lightly sadistic smile crossed Elly's face, breaking through the
gravity of the situation. This was sure to wake them up.
Heads pointed in her general direction as she called for
attention, but there were a few exceptions that remained pointed
in certain directions, not moving even for her second call for
attention. "I know that this is very early for all of you to
be here, but there was been several developments that you should
all be made aware of." Several people turned, all of them
with one question on their minds... had she simply gone nuts, or
was there an actually life threatening emergency in the making?
"Around three this morning, by our time, Captain Antonof's
ship, the Einhander, was attack by an unknown force." Elly
cleared her throat, and then continued in as level a voice as
possible. "The Einhander was heavily damaged, but in turn
managed to cripple its opponent. Both of them have crash-landed
somewhere on our planet."
Shitan shook his head sadly. "Another force appeared and
attacked the Einhander? Do we know anything about these
attacks?"
"All that Captain Antonof has told me is that they are
called Hellions. The Federation has fought a series of wars with
them, wars that almost run back to the time that our 'god' fell
to this planet." Elly smiled. "He told me that it is
unlikely that the Hellions informed their superiors about a
scoutship, so we are fairly safe from an attack force showing up
here."
"But what about the things that have landed on our planet?
What will they do?" Many people murmured at this shouted
questions. Elly strained her eyes to see who had yelled the
question, but there were too many people in the way.
"Hopefully, nothing. Captain Antonof has told me that the
usual tactic for these creatures is to await the arrival of
reinforcements. But I'm having security doubled around all of our
key facilities in case they don't remain complacent." There
were a few dissatisfied murmurs around the room. Increased
security was a strain on both the resources and moral of everyone
in Nisan, which was why it was not used except in emergency
situations. "I know that most of you don't like the idea,
but please try to bear with me. Hopefully, this will be nothing
more than a false alarm."
...
If anyone had still been living in the mountains east of Laham
Village, they would have noticed as the sphere hurtled towards
the ground from the skies above. They would have noticed the
explosion as it kicked up a cloud of dirt and debris that
remained aloft for an hour. And, if anyone had been brave enough
to climb to the rim of the crater left in the aftermath of the
impact, they might have seen the smooth silver sphere open, and
the creatures inside step into the daylight.
The leader shaded his eyes against the light of the moon...
bright, harsh light to a being that was accustomed to the
darkness of intersystem space. It cursed silently, and gestured a
segmented arm for its companions to move into the open.
All of them stood seven feet high, and were encased in a massive
shell of armor. The armor itself resembled an old Christian
demon, with curled horns, and massive, reversed joint legs. Very
little could be seen of the creatures inside, save for the eyes,
which glared out on the world with a cold, malicious hatred.
<"This world is disgusting. Why were we ejected from the
mother craft, Commander?"> one of the things asked,
turning to the first creature to step from the ship.
The first creature waved its arm, and the pod they had stepped
from vanished in a shimmer of light. <"It is not our
place to question the Lord. Our orders are to terminate the
humans who descended to this planet from the Federation ship, and
those are the orders we shall follow.">
...
In fact, there was one soul who saw all of this. He stood upon
the lip of the crater, watching the creatures trudge up the
opposite side. The wind caught hold of his hair, whipping it
around him in a frenzy. He continued to watch in silence, until
the aliens had vanished from sight.
"I see... those you feared have arrived my brother. Your
excuses are gone to dust... your abandonment of your family has
no basis. Return, and let the final days begin. For when you set
foot upon this planet once more, the pen shall be set to the 'New
Gospel'..." The man smiled, brushing a long, tangled hair
out of his eyes. "We had a favorite saying, during the old
days, Brother. 'Kill them all, and let God sort them out.' I
shall be quite happy to do both."
The man looked up, and his smile broadened. "Welcome home,
brother."
...
Deep in the outer edge of the system, a mad whirling of energy
formed within an instant. There was no shape to it, for no part
of order can exist within the essence of chaos. And a moment
later, order entered it.
The Path of Sephirot slammed shut, leaving only a vaguely
manshaped object floating in the space beyond the Ingas system.
The object flexed its arms, staring out into the space around it,
trying to gain an understanding of its place in the universe.
It's gaze was drawn towards the small, blue green planet with a
sense of longing and fear, hanging in space for a moment. A
memory trigger... this had been a place it had called 'home'. For
another breath, it hung there, considering its options. Then it
moved, streaking towards the inner system within a stream of
light.
...
Authors Note:
Another chapter complete. What happened to the Einhander and the
Hellion vessel? Who is the mysterious man who watches the
Hellions? And what is moving towards the planet? All are revealed
next chapter!