[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/wATE0L0.jpg[/img][/center] [h3][color=0072bc][b]New Horizons Coalition, Svalbard Global Headquarters, Office of Xeno-Intelligence Director Miranda Rockwood (“Aurora”)[/b][/color][/h3] “UN Resolution 699...” Director Miranda read through the printed memo carefully, her face stoic as she finished the small brief. In front of her, Xeno-Intelligence operative Dr. Ronald Varis waited patiently. He’d brought her attention to the memo right away, and was eager to hear her thoughts. Miranda sat silently for a few moments, staring at the paper. “At a loss for words Director?” Varis asked, “I know that in my case…” “Morons….” Miranda finally said, interrupting her subordinate and setting the document aside. “Hmm. Not entirely speechless then...” Varis quipped, “I suppose you are taking the pessimistic approach then. Global cooperation like this is something the Coalition has been desiring for years is it not?” “I prefer the phrase ‘necessary caution’. And yes, in some sense it's exactly what we've been looking to see, but not like this. Not with this goal in mind. What we want….what we need, is a global concerted effort to agree on defense countermeasures against the Visitors, not this unrestrained optimistic drive to ‘boldly go’.” “Faster than light travel would be a large step on the way to equalizing our standing with the Visitors. That’s undeniable.” “And it's something we’ve feared for years might bring the Visitors [b][i]back[/i][/b],” Miranda stated, firmly, “The Xeno-Intelligence Division has maintained for years that FTL travel and the potential it brings, while undeniably important for humanity's future in the stars, should be approached cautiously. It’s a latchkey advancement, something that signifies a civilization's readiness to begin exploration and colonization of the galaxy, and indeed, universe proper.” Varis sighed, “I know. I suppose the futurist in me cannot help but feel excited.” Ignoring the sentiment, Miranda continued, “It's possible that the Visitors came to earth for the first time, perhaps only to examine humanity from a curiosity standpoint. No different than if we observed a colony of ants digging tunnels deep in the forest. We watch, we observe, and we learn much about a societal structure so implacably different from our own, from creatures that we would consider so many magnitudes below us. It's simply genuine interest and scientific curiosity. Sure we might accidentally step on a few, but there is no harm intended.” Miranda leaned forward, glaring at Dr. Varis, “Let me ask you a question Ronald, what do we do once those same ants start marching their way into our homes? We [b][i]exterminate [/i][/b]them.” Varis nodded, “Many within the Director Council won’t see things the same way, I’m sure. Other divisions are undoubtedly going to look at this news more favorably.” “It's our job to see things in ways that others will never consider,” Miranda replied, as she began typing up an email, “We’re supposed to be the voice of fear.” “So what are you going to do?” “We need to get a handle on this. Make some calls, and do some digging. I’m going to get a hold of our UN contacts, and our agents in Brazil. If this resolution is happening, then we need to have a voice in how things proceed. In the meantime, I want you to stay focused on what we found in Paris. Keep investigating Thousand Eyes activity, the Council is expecting a report soon.” “Right I suppose I have an interview to conduct then….” [h3][color=0072bc][b]Svalbard Global Operations Headquarters, Interrogation Room 1C[/b][/color][/h3] Two armed guards in full gear stood outside the door leading to the secure interrogation room at the end of a long hallway. The interrogation rooms were deep within the facility, and a level up from the holding cell block. Coalition protocol was not to keep prisoners long term, as in the cases of artifact smuggling or the like it was up to the country of origin’s own discretion for sentencing and punishment: except in special circumstances as dictated by UN charter. Thousand Eyes Cult members were one such exception, “He’s inside?” Dr Varis asked as he approached. “Yes sir,” One of the guards replied sharply, “Are you ready?” Varis nodded, “Yes I’m under orders from Aurora to begin the interrogation immediately...go ahead and open it Sergeant.” The guard nodded, and unlocked the door with his key. A secondary retinal scan confirmed the unlock, and the heavy security door swung open, allowing Varis to step inside. The guard quickly closed the door and shut it behind him. Two other guards were already inside, their P90s gripped firmly in their hands pointed down but ready at a moment's notice to swing them up towards the subject in front of them. The subject in question, a man covered in decadent tattoos and wearing a yellow jumpsuit, regarded Varis coldly as he approached. A muzzle covered his mouth, while his hands and feet were both bound with cuffs: he said nothing as Dr. Varis sat down in front of him. “State your name and affiliation, for the record...as clearly as you’re able with that thing on you...” Varis began, trying to assert authority. The prisoner didn’t respond, seemingly unwilling to cooperate. “What do others in the Cult call you?” Still there was silence, only the hateful glare of the man seated across from him. “Okay I’ll level with you,” Varis continued, deciding to switch his tactics, “You allowed yourself to be taken alive...as I understand it, that's a cardinal sin within the Cult of the Thousand Eyes. You’re life there is over. You know that, I know that. If you go back they’ll torture you to death...flay you alive or pour molten lead down your throat…. If we turn you loose into the world they'll find you. There’s a good reason why ninety-nine percent of the time we don’t capture Thousand Eyes cultists alive during a raid. They’re either too insane or too scared to find out what will happen if they surrender and the Cult finds out. However, the rare few who do comply with arrest usually have a damn good reason for doing so. They want out...they want a deal. I’m thinking that’s the same case with you, or am I wrong?” The cultist balled his hands into fists, but remained utterly silent. “I’ll take that as acceptance. So why don’t you tell me...what is it you want? I can’t help you or offer you anything if all you do is sit there.” The cultist lowered his head, and still remained quiet. Varis stood up sharply, “Alright fine we’re done here. Guards...” “Wait,” the cultist said suddenly, looking up with a look of fear in his eyes, “I want to die.” “You...want to [i]die[/i]? Well then you could have just let Coalition Tactical shoot you if that’s all you wanted.” “You don’t understand. I want to die peacefully.... After I’ve told you everything.” Varis retook his seat, and folded his hands in front of him, “I’m listening. Go on.” “It's not right. What they’re doing...it's not right. I can’t be a part of it anymore.” “You joined an apocalyptic Death Cult, I’m confused at [i]which point [/i]you thought they were in the right,” Varis quipped, “But I’ll bite, what do you mean you can’t be part of it anymore” The cultist shook his head, “We were told it would be our salvation. That we would be chosen. Taken up and transcended. The Visitors would make us gods once we offered up the planet to them. Then we would rule the stars as their servants…” “Yes I’m familiar with the cult’s prophecy, what else?” “The Acolyte...he says it's not enough to wait for the Visitors to return. We cannot wait to be transcended. We must force our transcendence.” Varis raised an eyebrow, “You’re talking about mutation. NLC mutations have been used by the Cult plenty of times before. Why is this different?” “Different...” The cultist shook his head, “Different because before only those who desired it would use the compound. Now The Acolyte has found something else...something stronger. And now no-one has a choice anymore.” “So members of Thousand Eyes are being forcibly mutated, is that it? By a stronger NLC agent? Something the Acolyte found or perhaps crafted from an artifact?” The cultists nodded, “But the mutations...it's not like before. It starts as usual, lots of muscle growth, thicker skin...but then the screaming starts….and the screaming doesn’t stop. They scream until their throats tear and eyes burst while the skin bleeds and tears….” The cultist became wide-eyed, fear etched across his face, “And then….” “Then what?” “They become something else...” The man lowered his head, seemingly wishing to say nothing more on it. “And Paris? Why were you there?” Varis narrowed his eyes, unnerved by the man’s confession and unsure whether or not to believe him. The Cultist looked back up, genuine sorrow etched on his face. Dawning realization hit the doctor like a brick, “Kidnapping?” The cultist did not reply, but his expression said it all. “Escort the prisoner back to his cell,” Varis stood up and motioned to the guards, who moved in to grab him, “I need some time to corroborate this information…”