“You have been found guilty of crimes against the Empire. You shall be executed by the Prime Executioner in a manner most foul.” Absalom said as he stepped back towards a doorway. The walls around the two hummed slightly with negatively ionized particles. “May the Empress have mercy on you soul.” The inquisitor said as he stepped out of the room. Skallagrim felt the surge of power, adjusting his vision he began scanning through the EM spectrum until he found what he was looking for. Weaving the galdhr with deft precision, the heavy anti-matter locks holding the cell in place clicked with a resonating sound. Behind the heavy door, Absalom swore as he punched the toggle to open the door, as expected it did not. “Lord Inquisitor, it seems that he is trying to disengage the locks.” “Flood the room with anti-matter, now!” It was too late, the heavy sealed room detached from the space station. These cages, designed to hold some of the most violent and brutal species in the known universe, was now free of the matter/anti-matter couplings that held it in place. Floating free it bounced gently against the hull of the space station. “Lord Inquisitor, we are detecting an energy spike. The cage is moving under power towards the planet.” Smashing his fist into the hull, Absalom cursed softly as he watched the cell begin a powered descent to the planet below. “All ships fire. Burn the cage and the animal within.” At that moment, hundreds of particle and energy weapons fired upon the cage. Within the cage, Skallagrim chuckled as he began drawing the high energy bursts into the swirling sphere around himself and the cage, boosting the speed of the cage and allow a greater degree of control to the man inside. A thunderous boom echoed across the skies as the heavy boxy cage raced along at Mach speeds, lowering every thousand feet a mile until it skimmed the treetops of the world. With a tremendous impact, the cage splashed into a fresh water lake. As the hissing metal cube floated, the various animals that had been around the lake fled, all except the small hominids who stayed in the trees watching. With a sudden loud explosive pop, the roof flew off. Skallagrim clambered out of the cage, standing on the edges, amethyst glowing eyes looking skyward.