Felicity watched Argus. Quietly assessing the instrumentation that this clandestine facility was using. She was dismayed. She knew of the technicians that were silently observing of the execution of this process in the control room. There were only two.
She moved thru the building to behind the two technicians. Observed their protocols, what they were loading into the mind of Argus. Visions of the once robotic universe flashed before her eyes. In a previous age, the sentient beings in the universe had grown so advanced technologically, that they and implimented systems which eventually detroyed the entire collective sentient lifeforms from existance. The Scion had only interviened when there was no one left, the the mechanical beasts born of this age then looked at all life as a threat. They had began to prey on lesser advanced forms of life, and threatened the few marker races that were in development stages. They too had a similar measure to ensure their dominance prior to the Scion intervention. That was to dumb down or retrograde the species.
This technology that the UEF was employing, was too famaliar to this once past age. The technology of couse was utterly crude, but in a few million years it could have rivaled what once was. This was unacceptable. Unacceptable for the UEF to meddle like this. They did not have the right. Freedom of choice was only the way for any measure of success. Even in the age past, those sentient creatures resisted the programming efforts. She dediced this had to end.
Argus was still recieving the programming from the UEF facility, when his mind began to clear. Before him was a being of apparently immense power. Though he was conscious of the effects that the UEF devices were doing to his body. His mind was free of it. He was aware of this form, but now as nearly etherial. Much in the same manner as the creature before him. But no where near as radiant. A tremendous amount of power seemed to radiate from this being. The more he watched his being. The less and less the effects of the reprogramming had on his mind. Yet he seemed to retain the attributes of the new skills, and knowledge that the machine was programming into his body.
"Argus, before you lays an opportunity. Seize upon it. I will be there with you."
In the control room, an alarm sounded. The power conduits were overheating. This was creating such hear that it was melting the UEF data core. No data could get in or out of the core. All at once the systems stopped working. The controller starting banging on the monitor. "Damn it, what is wrong now?"
Emergency lighting came on. Shortly later, an man dawned in firefighter garb bust in the door. "Guys get out, they gave an evacuation order."
"Who gave the order, declared one of the technicians?"
"The Scion."
"We have to get everyone out. So grab your weapons and armor, we will have a number of prisoners here to escort out."
"The Scion? Here? My god!"
They all scrambled from the control room. Small fires erupted from the controls in the room immediately after they opened the door. By the time they were down the hallway, they could feel and immense heat radiating from the room. Strangely, there was no smoke. The two technicians looked puzzled. "It has been like that everywhere. Nothing we can do will stop it, we've tried. So The general ordered us to comply with the Scions order."
The scene outside the complex was one of organized chaos. Series of prisoners, medical patients and staff streamed from the facility. Several thousand guards and UEF personel were filing away. Others to temporary shelters on the surface. It was not at all a hospitiable place. Many people choked on the atmosphere.
The two technicans climbed up the rudimentary pathway to a shelter, overlooking the complex. They were dazzled turning around, to see this immense facility some ten kilometers high, burning. Glowing with hte blueish fire the saw in the conrol room. Even here, at over 15 kilometers away you could feel the heat slightly.
"Wow".
"Yeah, wow."
Turning around, to finish their way into the camp, before them stood Carl. They knew who he was, and was surprised to see him. The saluted and quickly made their way past. They didn't have to know that he was outraged. It was as apparent as the Sun rising on a cloudless morning.
Carl stood watching the the spaceport burn. His flagship sat on the docking pad, also enflame. They could not life off. All systems were fried in an instant. Only evacuation commands worked on the sound powered systems. All hands were able to withdraw, though some that had tried to salvage data off the ships systems had suffered burns when the devises caught fire in their hands or pockets. No word got off the system he was aware of. He has watched as escape pods ejected from the many ships in orbit, and even watched as several of them fell into the atmosphere from orbit. There had been a hundred some ships up there. And judging from the numbers of parachutes that dotted the skies behind them, each noting the presence of a escape capsule, there were not any now.
After a couple of hours, there was nothing left of the station, aside from some crumbling superstructure. The was no movement in space, denoting the presence of his fleet. There was only stars. And the night was dark, but beautiful, as a series of campfires could be seen from one horizon to another, which made the ground look very much like the night sky.
Carl too was seated around the campfire. Discussing with various staff what inventories they had left. He was engrossed in ensuring that food supplies would make it to his people on the surface, and that the prisoners were still confined. He was very distressed that Argus was not amoung those accounted for. He was letting any greif hold out for now, in the hopes that his brother would be found.
"Carl Reddington" the female voice said from a distance.
The guards all came quickly to attention, the members of the camp, quickly drawing sidearms. Carls guards knew the voice. It was the Scion who told them to evacuate the base, or be destroyed.
"We are very dismayed that you seek a means to stop the Kyrozch, yet you are willing to be as evil they are."
"What?" said Carl
"Yes Brother.. Evil" was the next voice. "The Scion told me of what path that facility would have led us down. It is best that they did what they did."
"And what exactly did they tell you." Carl responded angrily
"That you were right."
Carl was silent. Confused.
"I will help." replied Argus.
A wave of relief spread through Carl.
"Carl Reddington, for your troubles here, we will not take away, without giving you something back seven fold."
With that note, a beam of light showned down where the facility had been. Instantly the fires were extinguish, and the makings of a structure began. Carl had seen such a building being constructed on the video's from the Scion. Over and over the beam shown down replaced by a structure. Within a minute ten or so of this buildings rose up from the ashes. Carl looked down where his ship used to be, and saw another sleek vessel there.
"The buildings will give you all you need, Carl, they will confine and be custodians to your prisoners. And as a gift to you, Carl, to help you fight the Kyrozch. We have given you a ship capable. I suggest to get down there and learn quickly it's systems. For they are coming. Here. But for now, I must go."
"Here? Why?"
"I might know a little something about that.." replied Argus.
For those who understand, no explanation is needed.
For those who do not understand, no explanation is possible.