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Chapter 3

Secrets




Name: Pycin Cahap.
Rank: [GM] Grand Minister of Quatis.
Gender: Male.
Age: 320 years.




@Doc Doctor

GM Pycin was sitting in his office, alone. His office is aboard the flagship Egress. It’s an octagonal room 10 meters in diameter, each of the eight walls are metallic interactive view screens, each displaying a different image of the GM’s viewing preference. One such screen displays an image of a sector within the Science ship Erud, where Pycin is keeping a close watch on alien fugitive, Donny, as he makes short work of Quatis security officers.

GM Pycin’s authority supersedes all. Unlike all other ranks, he is able to view every inch of every room and corridor on all ten ships of the Quatis Fleet. He is the only one with this authority.

While watching Donny, he sips quaintly on a glass of a Kraken Rum, like a lonely old man might watch a late night talk show before bed. He watched as four Quatis officers were destroyed mercilessly by Donny’s Frag Grenade. He watched as Donny took down the remaining six with six quick shots of his primitive firearm. Yet Pycin’s aging stone features barely portray the slightest note of concern for the carnage and the fugitive’s actions towards his men.

Pycin’s desk was arc shaped, metallic as well, with a range of features including a holographic photo of his late wife and children. While Donny continued his venture, and holding his drink in one hand, Pycin used his free hand to access the security channel on the terminal to his left. Once activated he typed in a specific command of activation. A reading came up on the desks monitor:

Status.
Level 21, research floor. All access ports secured.
Confirmed.


Pycin then types in another short command and reads the display:

Status.
Level 21, Research Floor. Alien convict contained. GM access open.
Confirmed.


Pycin now turns his head to speak further commands into an independent terminal, saying:

“Authority GM Pycin. Access Code 770P-QA. Open secured voice channel. Mobile Unit Q116-C17.”

The right-hand terminal’s monitor lights up:

Status.
GM PC Secure Channel Open.
Confirmed.


On the science vessel, Donny’s wrist device activated. A display lights up in the top right corner of the voice channel interface. A short bleep is heard. A moment later Donny hears a voice speaking to him through the device. The voice is male. For Donny, the voice sounds like that of a man in an unquestionable position of authority. It is coarse. Deep. Defiantly calm. Unemotional. Founded:

“Donny.”

Pause.


“I am Grand Minister Pycin of The Quatis. I am speaking with you on a secure channel.”

Pause. .


“You will find yourself in a helpless situation. You have been confined by my own authority.”

Pause.


“No further blood of the innocent needs be shed.”

Pause.


“I wish to speak with you alone. Will you come in peace to discuss matter of terms? This channel is confined. Reply.”




@Metatrooper

Unknown to Meta, The Quatis have an interface link set up with the Tempest’s internal communications systems. They have overheard every word by way of a mechanical receptor attached to their left ears. Still, they play dumb, no point in rocking the boat without due cause.

Meta leads the supposed elite Quatis engineer team to the Engine room. When Meta addresses them with his explanation, the lead engineer responds with a pompous smile, clearly feeling superior, and saying:

"Your technology is easily manipulated." When he finishes speaking he lifts his arm to speak a command to the Quatis fleet via the device on his wrist:

“Command. Scan the reactors at our corresponding coordinates. Requesting immediate reactivation implements.”

The lead engineer drops his arm, still smiling arrogantly as he addresses Meta once again:

“If you agree to our terms, we can supply you with a quantum replicator. With it you will be in no future need of such demanding delays in the repair of your systems.”

A moment later, the Quatis engineers give each other a jesting look while The Tempest shakes lightly and the engine room is filled with a soft, pink glow. While the light fills the room, almost beyond understanding, the reactor and multiple engines appear to be in a state of self-repair. The incidents lasts less than a minute before all mechanisms in the Engine room are restored in full.

“Is there more?” The lead engineer asked Meta, raising a conceited brow. With a jerk of his head, the other engineers dematerialize, presumably returning to their ship. In their departure they scoff and chuckle, as if to poke fun at Meta. The lead engineer remains, seemingly quite pleased with himself, and adds; “We received an anomalous reading from your vessel prior to our arrival. Let’s call it a surge of energy, for now. We didn’t recognize it.”

The engineer narrows his eyes somewhat suspiciously at Meta….

“Suffice to say, the flux in energy we picked up on was… incredible. We haven’t seen anything like since the destruction of our own home world. It shared the same proton signature.”

The engineers’ eyes then light up. At least, his irises turn a shade of vibrant Jade. It would be clear to Meta in that moment that he wasn't conversing with a biological life form. He was speaking to a machine, maybe a cyborg, maybe some other advanced form of robot.

He finishes his speech in a voice that is broken by the sound of electronic static: “Perhaps you would like to explain this phenomenon? Who are your allies?” He unfastens the gun from his belt and points it at Meta. “Tell me. Now.”

As the artificial life form finishes talking, Meta hears the voice of Fanny in his ear. He is the only one who can hear her. She says:

“Easy does it.”




@jorcool

Fanny smiles obligingly for Jens. She appears pleased with his conduct. As the Vice-Admirable finishes speaking, she lifts one finger as if to note something but doesn’t complete the notion with an announcement of her own. She rises from her seat, takes a quick look at James who receives the words ‘you’re being tested’ in his mind, before she returns her attention back to Jens, saying;

“There is nothing for you to hear at this time. Go and do your job. Thanks again for your hospitality. I’ll try and not make a nuisance of myself during my stay.”

With those words, Fanny May is gone. In the blink of an eyes Jens cannot see her. Those on the Primary Bridge no longer see her. No one does until some time later….



Several minutes pass by and the united Khaganate Fleet enter a wormhole with the intention of arriving at the destination of a solar system that depicts one of life sustaining planets. The wormhole, despite Fanny’s words to the contrary, remains stable for the journey, inexplicably so. It had been some time since they had encountered such smooth wormhole transition.

Upon exiting the wormhole they arrive in a system supported by a small, blue dwarf star. Three of the eleven planets in the system are supporting life. More than this, space between the three consecutive life sustaining planets is riddled with a thick cloud of space constructions, likely space station and artificial establishments of various size and dimensions that number in the tens of thousands. This solar system is notably in an advanced state of existence.

Oddly enough, the scans made of the Khaganate prior to the wormhole jump would not have picked up on energy signatures from the artificial structures, since they gave off none. The only way to establish what these structures actually were, were by closer visual, exterior analyses. The only detailed reading the fleet can pick up on are those from the planets themselves, which decipher magnificent degrees of flora and fauna.

Within less than a minute of the Khaganate’s arrival, they detect a cylindrical object close to their position. Like all artificial structures within the system, it gives off no energy readings. Visually, however, it appears a lot like a stone pillar, ten miles long and a little over one mile wide. The object approaches the fleets leading vessel. As it does so, two more identical cylindrical objects appear and approach the fleet, converging from the left and the right.

No communication from the objects has yet been established.




@CmdrAlfieq@Quote5

Rodia, Amid their efforts to elect a new leader, are suddenly struck by an unknown, exterior spatial force. The force of the strike does not upset or damage them in any way, but it does alter their present course. They soon find themselves within communication range of the MASGC. Unfortunately, the change of course has put them in line with Hany’s Ribbon again.

The Rodia is a large ship. The MASCG is in panic mode. Maybe the Rodia can offer assistance….




@Quote5

When Ramrod looks out the crack of the craft, what he sees is a marvelous thing; so many vibrant colors that it is as if he’s looking into a surreal dimension. It’s a jungle, at least which is what it might be. Trees of enumerable colors and shapes fill his eyes. The air is sweet as honey. Flying insects play in the rays of sunlight that reach softly down through the flora. If he didn’t know better, and so long as he hasn’t got his hopes up, this world may be what fantasies are made of…. Could it be true? Has he found himself in a utopia of tantalizing pleasures?

Whether he has or whether he hasn’t, it isn’t long before Ramrod hears the sound of a voice nearby. It isn’t Hank, no, Hank is still seemingly ruined on the floor. This voice is coming from outside. From beyond the tree line, deeper into the forest. The voice sounds female, relatively young, calling out for help.

@Uncle Spanky Accepted Spank, nice char! Feel free to start posting IC's when you want.
In Trios 6 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
@Prima Luce

Boris takes a brief look around the room and hesitates for a moment. Trying to pull the bacon's bluff, he takes a few steps forward, stopping sharply to pause for a moment, then quickly charging in with a clapping grasp of both hands at the flying the bacon.
In Trios 6 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
I've gone and included a second character.
In Trios 6 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
Character #2



@Uncle Spanky good good, lookn forward to it!
In Trios 6 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
@Prima Luce

Boris is having fun and doesn't hesitate. He chases after the bacon to the end of the hall, pausing to tilt his head with curiosity at the door opening on its own. Once the door is opened his attention goes back to the bacon and tries to grab it. But again the bacon escapes and he follows it into the room.
In Trios 6 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
@Prima Luce

“Heh-heh-heh.”

Boris chuckles and follows the bacon out of the lounge room, past the front door and up the stairs. At the landing of the first floor he attempts to grab it.
In Trios 6 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
@Prima Luce

Boris sure was enjoying his meal, so much he hardly reacted to the shaking table from the girly sigh. The bacon leaving his grasp had a different effect on him, though. His mouth dropped open in surprise, then the surprise turned to a pouting doe-eyed look as the bacon took off into the lounge room.

"Gosh..." Boris mumbled, "I sure haven't seen bacon fly before."

Still, despite his food flying away, he became a little amused by the incident. By time the bacon vanished into the lounge room, he was wearing a goofy, playful smile and raised to his feet to go after it. But he paused for a moment, distracted by a jar on the kitchen counter above the cupboard. The jar was filled with cookies - and this made Boris even happier! He now had some food to take with him for later as well.

Quickly, he shoved the jar of cookies into his backpack and left the kitchen. As he entered the lounge room in search of the flying bacon, he was tiptoeing like a child playing a game of hide and seek. His suspenseful eyes darted around the lounge room; at the murdered woman, the headless man, the floor, the giant hole in the ceiling....

"Where did you go, Mr. Bacon?"

@Metatrooper

Meta finishes telling Fanny how terrible the beer tastes. She raises one brow with a little grin, places her hand on his shoulder while she admired his fair skin, his dark eyes and short, black velvet hair as she tells him;

“Why do you want to hide such a beautiful face…?”

Before Meta can answer, he feels a curios sensation. Fanny fades from his sight as a vision takes hold.

While Meta enters his vision, unaware of things taking place around him, Fanny laughs softly while placing his helmet back on. The Tempest communication systems then receives a reply from the Quatis. This time not automated:

“This is Captain Burgor of the Quatis fleet ship Anos. We have received your transmission. Please reply.”

Fanny walks to the terminal and pressed the appropriate button to open a link to the Quatis captain:

“This is Meta of the Tempest.” She says in the voice of Meta. “I intend no ill will. I was brought here by accident and only wish to restore my systems to full capacity. If there is any assistance you can offer, I’d be grateful.”

“We understand.” The captain replies. “Our readings indicate a single biological life form on board your vessel. Presumably your own. Please confirm.”

“Confirmed, Captain. I am the only biological life form on board The Tempest.”

“Very well.” The captain says. “Standby. Assistance is on its way. We ask that you stand down any and all weaponry before the arrival of our crew. It would do you well to comply to these conditions.”

“All and any threats have been rescinded. Your crew can arrive safely and have no fear of reprisal. I await your assistance.”

“Standby. Assistance is on its way.” The Captain confirms.



When Meta wakes from his vision, he is still standing, while the memory of the event in his vision remains. If he looks around now, he will see that Fanny is gone. The bridge is now being occupied by several Quatis officers. They materialize in front of him. There are 12 Quatis officers now on board the Tempest, all dressed in a likewise fashion of cream colored cloaks. Each have a gun attached to their hip and a case of appropriate technological instruments in one hand. They are ready to get to work.

One of the officers step forward, and speaks;

“If you're finished with your beer, my name is officer Borstal of The Quatis. These are my subordinates. We are here per your request. Where would you like us to begin the restoration of your systems?”




@jorcool

Once Jens completed his enquiry, Fanny May takes a short, polite moment to turn her attention to James. Her look in that moment is one of fleeting yet admiral amusement, while at the same time James receives some words from her. James will know that no one else can hear these words, only him, entering his mind as if they were thoughts of his own, except in the voice of Fanny:

“I know that feeling, my beloved.”

She then returns her focus to the Admiral, opening her mouth to reply;

“You took care of me without asking for recompense, so what sort of person would I be to request payment for information that may in turn preserve your own life, and the lives of your people? The information is complimentary, Admiral, so it is with your free will.”

She leans back in her seat, a portrayal of her ease. At this moment, Fanny disappears from the view of any and all security surveillance in the room. For all security watching from another room, she would seem to have disappeared, her chair appears empty, and yet her voice can still be heard and her physical body can still be seen as normal by anyone in the same room as her. Even more than this, as if their technology has been commandeered by an unknown power, one of the monitors on the Primary Bridge blacks out for a moment, before being replaced by a view of the room where Fanny and Jens are currently speaking. Those on the preliminary Bridge can hear her speaking, but they cannot see her either.

“Furthermore, Admiral… The wormhole technology used by your people is less than perfect, and in this specific dimension of the universe it will be even less reliable. We have an issue, your people and I. There is a spatial anomaly plaguing this dimension. This anomaly has been randomly destroying civilizations throughout the universe and seems to be attracted to those of questionable… intentions. The reason I mention this specifically is that this anomaly has created havoc in subspace. You will find that wormholes and any other form of inter-dimensional travel is less adhesive than they normally would be.”

She pauses, becoming visible to surveillance technology again and turns to look directly at the surveillance equipment in the room. The individuals on the Primary bridge will see her looking straight at them as she finishes;

And one more thing, my friends. Take care with the planet your fleet has made contact with at present, they are a young people. I understand that your present contact was unintentional. But take heed… do not infect them with knowledge before their time. I trust you will make the right decisions from this point on, as I have seen you are capable of doing so. ...Dorsin ost Halit.”

As Fanny May concludes her lengthy speech, the officers in the Hangar would probably be surprised to see that Fanny’s craft, The Jezebel, becomes unstable. It begins to dissolve into the atmosphere. Like a mirage, it waves as it were vapor caught in a breeze and fades out of existence.




@Doc Doctor

The door of the turbo lift closed behind the security officers as Donny began to speak.

The foremost officer was intensely curios. He narrowed his eyes, jaw shifting to one side. The other men were finding it hard to hide their trepidation. They had recently arrived in unknown space, and had no idea what to expect. The recent events didn’t help them relax. Tense trigger fingers.

“What woman?” The officer asked. His voice was truly that of confusion as Donny lowered his forehead to the floor. “The prisoner was the only bio reading current in the cell before preliminary security arrived.”

Nevertheless, the officer took Donny’s words as a note of caution. Thinking for a moment, he then signaled to six of his men. The back two lines of officers quickly rushed off down the corridor to manage the situation while the other four officers remain.

The tension and disorientation for the moment may have muffled their ears, or maybe the sound of Donny’s wheezing and the scuffle of six officers rushing off to the holding room muffled the sound of Donny’s zip. Either way, none of them were yet observant of the sound.

Private Hanlon?” The officer quickly continued with his examination, though at this pint his tension was coming a little undone. Instead of seeing Donny’s misuse of terms as a clear sign to remain suspicious, he received it as an attempt at humor from Hanlon. “This isn’t the time for jokes, is it, Hanlon?” Still, he wasn’t completely convinced that Donny was telling the truth. It was his job to be suspicious.

At this point, the four remaining security became silent, though noticeably more relaxed. Two in the line behind the leading officer, no doubt not as smart as the others, lowered their rifles a little, while the six officers sent to manage the situation were rounding the corner to the holding room behind Donny. But it was in that moment that the leading officer realized something was obviously amiss. How in the hell did this one officer, Hanlon, manage to escape an obviously dangerous criminal and at the same time be aware that said prisoner was accessing his personal effects from the crate? After taking down three well trained men, did this prisoner just let this one run? That didn’t sound right. And who was this woman? There was no woman… there was no other life sign….

He opened his mouth to speak, but didn’t. In an instant of understanding his mistake, he heard Donny’s zipper some to an end of its line. This one man crouching before him had somehow managed to take down four well trained Quatis security officers without even being armed. His present danger became all too real in that moment. It was nothing more than sheer terror that stopped his words from forming. His face paled quickly as the rifle shuttered in his grip….

He utters the words; “My children… I can’t die today.”




@Zyngard@Dartbored Fairy@Prima Luce

Pirila’s dizziness was probably made worse, as she could see through the window of the bridge that they were rising above the land and soon exited the atmosphere to enter space. Her world was now just a ball below them. In the distance she and Hida can see ten other objects floating in space at a distance. The Quatis Fleet.

Lieutenant Shard, who had also followed, grabs Pirila by the hand. She had seen Pirila’s face pale.

“Come with me,” She says, and leads Pirila back into the previous room where Cuna was sitting on the floor. Shard smiles at Cuna and motions with her head, saying; “Why not explore the rest of the ship? There are three other doors to choose from. I dare you to find Dino’s bedchamber.”

That said, she gives Cuna another wink and then leads Pirila through one of the three doors. Beyond that door they find themselves in a room full of all types of strange equipment and containers. Releasing Pirla’s hand, Shard opens a cabinet and produces a small gun type device that she holds to Pirila’s neck and quickly pulls the trigger. Almost instantly, Pirila will feel her dizziness and all other ill effects subside. Without first asking is she is feeling better, Shard asks;

“Is that cute guy out there… available? I really want to get to know him better… wait… What am I talking about again?”

Shard seems genuinely confused, as if the topic of her thoughts about Cuna had somehow forsaken her.

Back on the bridge, Cas and Dino are busy. They receive coordinates from the Flagship, the last known whereabouts of the missing girl, Mili, indicted by the latest scans of the surrounding solar systems. Within seconds, Cas set in the coordinates of their destination while Dino switched the DGS to a subspace jump mode. In that instant the image of space outside began to change. It was as though all the stars in the universe were suddenly drawn together, aligned in a wall of white light that submerged the DGS. An instant later, the wall of white light broke away as the universe expanded to its rightful setting once again. In just those few moments they had arrived in orbit of another planet in another system. It was a mostly barren planet of deserts and rock. The ships sensors indicated the planet was riddled with a broad system of sub-terrain caves and passages.

Dino and Cas quickly start conducting scans to locate Mili’s specific bio signature. They soon locate her signature some 30 meters below the surface, in the company of the bio reading that matches her abductor.




@Quote5@CmdrAlfieq

Fanny is disturbed by the Commander’s response to Ernest. The commander had noted his preference to use Ernest as a means to spare supplies and equipment on Iceolia. He has valued these items more than the lives of his people on that planet.

Her face becomes cold, and so does the air inside the room. The temperature in the room drops 0 degrees Celsius, which is enough to make the commander shiver.

Fanny says to the commander: “I see you have clarified your principles. Maybe you should reconsider…. After all, the life of an individual cannot be replaced so easily as supplies and equipment. Not in 20 years. Not in 50. Not even in a millennia. Dorsin ost Halit, Commander. You have been tested. …You have a short time to change your mind….”

Before the commander has a chance to reply, then the room shakes as Fanny disappears. As she vanishes, Junior-Ernest hears a lingering message from her, stating:

“I have not yet forsaken you.”

Momentarily, Fanny appears alone aboard the Ernest. There is a tear rolling down her face.

“You now have the opportunity to change his mind.” She tells him. “Regardless, Ernest…. Do what the commander asks of you. I will be watching.”

Miss Fanny May is then gone in the blink of an eyes.

Meanwhile, Hany's Ribbon is once again increasing speed. At this present increase of velocity, it is now only 30 minutes away.




@Quote5

While the members of Rodia are quarreling about leadership, Ramrod and Hank’s craft are continuing to quickly distance themselves farther and farther from their position. The craft eventually enters the atmosphere of an M-class planet (one ideal for supporting life). Entering the atmosphere causes the craft to shake violently as it descends quickly to the land below.

To answer Ramrod’s hysterical question, Hank’s screen lights up with a view of outside, which at the moment is just fire, the flames of their hull starting to burn up in the atmosphere. Fortunately, the flames soon subside and the image displays the green flora of the land speeding towards them.

“Hold onto your boots!” Hank yells out in a voice of both excitement and fear, “We’re in for a not so soft landi -”

Before he finish yelling the craft crashed. The impact was enough to detach Hank from the wall in a trail of sparks before smashing against another wall. His view screen went black as it cracked down the center and the last word of his voice was cut off. The sound of the twisting and buckling metal of the craft was a tremendously terrifying sound as it continued roll and tumble across the landscape of the planet and eventually came to a stop. In that moment, the hull of the craft cracked open as sunlight filled the room.

Hank was a mess, a cracked and seemingly dead monitor, looking like nothing more than an old and ruined flat-screen TV in the corner.
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