Vik'nul, Iridonia and Aeri turn around to watch the Astra Empire ships approach with a full battalion. Suddenly they felt very intimidated. Vik'nul leans into the Princess. "I hope your pretty words can stop that lot out there..." He scoffed and walked off. Aeria-Sarisa narrows her eyes as he walks away. "You have no idea what I'm capable of." If things really did turn sour, even though she had vowed to only use her powers for good, she would have to save the people on this station by ANY means necessary. Little did they all know that lurking somewhere in the deepest, darkest corner of space was an ancient threat none of them could prepare for. Only a united Galaxy would prevail. And this was why she was born. There was a prophecy among her people that decreed the aerial spear would rise above all odds and unite the galaxy with the most feared Emperor. But she disregarded it as fallacy. Although she was given that very same name by coincidence. She was glad to also see the arrival of her fellow allies from the farthest planets who had traveled in a small group from a rendezvous point. Vik'nul's planet was the closest to the Astra Empire's newly forged borderlines. He had no choice but to seek help from Altheria and its allies, no matter how much he despised peace talks. He wasn't about to let Emperor Jason Tiberius III take his planet. Aeria-Sarisa greeted the other World Leaders with a graceful bow. "Songstress! How wonderful to see you again. I trust you are well?" The very tall snake-lizard type leader asked from the Planet Rekkatorria. The elderly lizard man took her soft dainty pale hands in his own scaly rough ones. She smiles up at him with a warmth that melted his soul. He was just as old as she, only his age showed. "All the better for seeing you, Prophet Lakka." "Haha. I thought that was Vik'nul with you just now, he always rubs people up the wrong way. You'll have to watch him around the Emperor." He pats the elf's hands. "How I miss your songs of love and peace. It is surely needed in these times ahead. I'm so glad you are here speaking for us all." He croaked as he was a very ill man.