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Speeches were made, a moment of silence was had, a new memorial was unveiled. All feeble attempts by the people of Blacken to honor the existence of a unique man. For Matt, it all seemed a little bizarre, a little unreal. To him, Logan had always been Admiral Grimnar, distant commander of the Blacken Fleet. Though he had served directly alongside him against the Kallum Emperor, he had never really known him personally as Carl had.

For some reason, Matt couldn't really bring himself to care much about Logan's passing. He had seen too much death, and though he revered Logan as a hero, recognizing the loss of an exemplary soldier, he had seen too many such people die around him. The years had erased any capability of truly mourning the dead; though he might be here physically attending the Ceremony, might be honor-bound to appear, he was emotionally detached from it all; the palpable sadness all around him could not touch his heart.

What had happened to him since Katherine's death? he reflected. Katherine had meant so much to him; her death had pierced his soul like no other. Perhaps, he proposed, after her, no loss, not even that of the most glorious war hero, could truly measure up.

So, without noticing the time, Matt suddenly realized that, despite being present, he had somehow missed the entire ceremony. People were beginning to disperse, returning to their daily lives; around him, he sensed Carl, Garrus, and Jeodan resuming their conversation, and he turned to listen.

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"Nice ceremony." Garrus pointed out.
"Hmm, yes as nice as one could make one really, what needed to be said has been said." Carl replied. "Jeodan, are you al right? You look a bit uneasy." Carl continued.
"The people here are grieving, not for one man but for the countless people that died, most people have ties with the people that died here. Its all getting to me." Jeodan replied. As his feet became unsteady.
"Then let us take our conversation elsewhere. Because we have more things to discuss and I do not wish them to be overheard." Garrus said just as Jeodan lost his footings and was just barley caught by the tall man.

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Jeodan was swaying slightly when he suddenly started to fall to the side. Garrus lunged forward and caught him, only a second before he would have hit the ground.

"We'd better get you a seat." Garrus said as he and Carl helped Jeodan back to his feet. They helped Jeodan to a chair and Garrus was handed a glass of water by one of his Enders. He gave Jeodan the water, who laughed. "What?"

"Water won't help me with this, time and some open air will." Jeodan replied and set the glass down on a nearby table.

"Where

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"No bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country."

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Nai watched the feed from the CotC news cast. It seemed that the loss of Logan to these people was much like all the hundreds of thousands of hero's that have come and gone over the ages that Nai had been a Scion. All the names, going back so long in time, ran together. The people that they each individually were a blurr and just a mixture of things. But from the seeming chaos, rose a facet that was crystal clear.

These men and women, and beasts, insect, reptilian and even Cyborgs and Grobyc's, ghosts and spirits had all one thing in common. Hope. From time to time throughout the ages and times long forgotten, which is why the Scions created the pilars. It was a means to document time, just as someone would read the morning paper over the various stock trades at breakfast. Massive amounts of information was kept on even the smallest one, to a trained eye.

The creation of a pilar was no small feat. The pilar was to not just record the life of the hero, but keep for eternity the effects they had on the universe. The efforts by the temporal trade guilds to craft the pillars within the Scion was considerable, and for such hero's was given freely.

It was in veiwing the feeds that he sent for the order. As was the guilds custom, they knew this was to pass, the moment Nai made such decision, their shining golden-hued transport arrived above the Nailadian Homeworld. In short time, the base pillar was prepared and only awaited to be delivered to it's final destination where it would absorb over time the truth of the effects the hero had on events, people and the times. It would share that information with those who read it.

Nai believed it would be a gift suitable of this hero, Logan.

An attendant came into the room quitely, and announced to Nai that the delegation from the Templars had arrived, who had come aboard the guilds transport.

Nai then heard the foot falls of someone he had not yet had the pleasure to meet. He could knew whose they were though, instantly. They sounded just like her mothers. He closed his eyes, such to absord every sound of her voice.

"Father.."

For those who understand, no explanation is needed.
For those who do not understand, no explanation is possible.

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Conference Room 47 in Blacken Starport was small and out of the way; it also had a nice view, being on the outer loop. For Carl and the others, there was much to be discussed; they sat down around the small table. Present along with Carl were Garrus, Jeodan, and Matt; additionally, Doctor James Bridgetown would be arriving soon.

"We have much to discuss," Garrus noted.

"Agreed, but first, current events," Carl began. "A Scion artifact appeared in the plaza just after we left. Judging by preliminary reports, it's a dynamic record of Logan's life, death, and effects on society and the galaxy." Carl paused. "It seems the Scion, too, respect him as a hero. Perhaps their intentions are not as threatening as they have seemed."

"Tell that to Talus Command," Garrus remarked, a trace of bitterness in his voice. Carl shrugged.

"Very true, we don't really _know_ their intentions. But I'm in favor of giving them a chance." He sighed and shook his head. "Alliance Command, though... what is up with them, anyhow?" He scratched his chin for a moment, then continued, "Well, then, to other matters. I'd love to tell you the story of why the Kyrozch have retreated for the time being, but that'll have to wait for when James shows up. So... whatever's on your mind."

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Jeodan took his seat and then continued. "How about unlocking those secrets in my noggin?" Jeodan said as he double tapped his head with his hand.
"As soon as you explain how you got your body back." Garrus commented with a smile, as far as it was noticeable.
"Gift from a dreamveaver, that has been following me as it seems. She saved me from death." Jeodan replied while he gripped his wrist and gave it a good pull. "And I must add that they do a fine job at it. Wounds inflicted on the new skin heal amazingly fast."

"Why?" Carl asked puzzled.
"Hell if i know, they just said there was much I don't know." Jeodan replied.

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"Well, if we're on the subject of the Scion, we might as well begin with Richard. He's human, I know, but there are more reasons then that as to why we appointed him Director of Foreign Affairs. He too favors giving the Scion a second chance to show us their intentions, against the blunt opposition of the Military. He plans to, quite simply, go to the nearest Scion-controlled system, that has a defensive ring, and request an audience with a Dreamweaver, or even one of the Scion themselves. While it may be straight forward, its the only option he could give to the President that seemed more favorable then an assault." Garrus explained with a slight grin.

"I won't lie, I was surprised that a non-Talus was put in the cabinet, but I won't say I'm not happy he's human. In fact I hope he can do some good work on the Alliance Command front, the vote is still stalled." Carl added, as James entered the room. "James, there you are!"

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"No bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country."

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Once James had seated himself, Carl said, "Well, let's get the Kyrozch out of the way, since you're here..."

He quickly told all that had happened to him and Argus during their journey on and around Rubi-Ka, including their encounter with the Fisher King. When he finished, James nodded.

"Interesting. I spoke to the Grimnar family earlier. Robert told me of a dream he had - which also mentioned many of the things you're talking about. Including the concept of the One True Son. Maybe he's the one you're looking for?"

A flashback to something the knights had told Carl earlier. When Carl regained his senses, he said, "I am certain of it."

James replied, "Then we will need to talk more about it." He turned to Jeodan. "Now, as for brain surgery... I'm here, and there are no Wardancers around, so with your permission, we can proceed."

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The room was monotonous in a weird colour of beige, with a few carts filled with equipment and a large table in which one could lay in. Jeodan lay himself on the table and immediately a semi circle passed over him spraying him with something to kill bacteria and make initial scans of his body and then portraying that as a blue entity a meter in the sky.

"Do you really need that thing? It's creeping me out." Jeodan said as he tilted his head to look at James who had grabbed a couple of handles and was moving about two robotic arms.
"You are going to be sedated anyway." James replied with a grin.
"Can't, I need to use my own will to prevent the cuts from healing."
"I can't imagine it is so fast."
"Aren't you going to make a few micro cuts just to get better access to my brain?" Jeodan asked.
"Yep, this is going to hurt though, a lot."
"I didn't budge when my arm got blown off, I kept fighting, this is nothing."

The robotic hands under James' guidance went to work cutting the skull with a red laser. With all the others watching carefully as the whole scene unfolded.
"There goes the skull." James said with a sigh and the robotic arm carefully removed it."
A blue laser then started making precise micro cuts lasting no longer then a tenth of e millisecond each time. The procedure lasted half an hour when finally James moved from behind the controls to behind Jeodan.

"Ready?" James queried and the patient replied with a low humming sound.
"I'll take that as a yes then." James said as he put his hands just inches away from the exposed brain. And then closed his eyes.


In another part of the universe a being of power had just met his own master.
"Why are you here? I have everything under control." one dreamweaver said to the other as he got up with all possible poise.
"I'm here because..." the man stopped and then looked behind him.
"What?"
"Hold on." And he dissolved into thin air.



Back with the two psychics one was digging deep in the others brain.
"I'm having trouble locating the precise location of the memories. Could you think how you felt when you went berserk against the wardancer?"
Jeodan again replied with a slight humming.
"Here it is, hold on."
The room seemed to darken and James hands started to vibrate slightly.
"I'm not getting a lot, I see your planet, it is beautiful, never saw something like this before. Hold on, I can go back even more... A portion, maybe hundred years is missing burried deep, I'll come back to it in a bit. Going back more, you are fighting something... in space, with ships around you....what is this...what are you... you, you are a ship..."

The men in the room all got up and neared to room listining intenstly to each word.

"Okay, you are, made by the wardancers, as the ultimate weapon, ships that work in perfect unison, you wrecked chaos, destruction. But, you wanted more, they made you too smart and realized too late what you wanted. You went rogue with many of your kind. But you had no means to reproduce at least nothing in a direct line. But you had unfathomable mental power, far beyond anything ever recorded I'm sure."
James knees bent slightly and fought to regain his composure.
"James, maybe you should stop for now." Garrus said over the intercom.
"No I'm making good headway, almost reached the blind stop." James said as he stood his full height. "To overcome this you need bodies, don't have followers, no-one wants to follow ships since you dont have the men to stage an occupation. You kill... millions, Kallum, Wardancer, Human,... everything, you experiment..."The next part is unclear but what I can tell is that you can give back life or, yes not give it back, but transfer your power to living being at the cost of your own abilities, degenerating the actual race. Some ships shared their own knowledge over thousands of soldiers giving limited intelligence. While some only shared their power over to only a few persons. Getting blurrier, I'm digging deeper hold on."

The room darkened even more and some lights went out. "James?" Garrus said with obvious worry in his voice.

Then suddenly out of nowhere a white light filled the room, it manifested itself into human like size but it was pure white. It grabbed James by the through and pushed him to the wall slightly cracking the concrete before letting him drop to the floor obviously in pain, spitting blood. He grab hold of Jeodan and immediately the skull grew back.

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The two forces seemed to be matched, the white entety fought Carl who was engulfed in a red light, no longer visible. red and white tentacles of pure energy fought inside the room as the main bodies pounded eachother like rocks being thrown to eachother at equal speed and power the main bodies weakened and fell back for a moment and then came back with equal force if not more.

Jeodan had already been flung to the wall unable to move or think coherently, he was still under the effect of the sudden loss of connection. The white entety seemed to weaken, its tentacles stopped attacking back and were being beating back by the red ones, James was clearly engulfing the other being. Gaining the upper hand with each passing second until the white creature was absorbed by the red energy.
James

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Far away aboard the Unification, Amanda felt it.

A flash of bright light, white clashing against red. James was in danger. Something was very wrong.

Something unknown and hidden abruptly awakened in her soul. It was expanding, pulling her in. She felt radiance surround her, washing out everything else.

She was cognizant of being in a room with two other people - her beloved James, and someone or something else that was attacking him. A flash of light, and she felt James's strength fail, his body flying through the air and smashing against a nearby bulkhead like a thrown ragdoll.

The world materialized in front of her, and the light faded. She looked around; the Cy'tan they called Jeodan was on an operating table, paralyzed, immobilized by the psychic consequences of an abruptly severed mental link. The alien presence that had been there just moments earlier was gone. Someone was cutting through the door, which had been fused closed. Slumped in a heap near the opposite wall was James, his cleric's robes, normally light green, turned midnight-blue with the fury of the Aeon.

Amanda rushed to James, tears streaming down her face to see him so broken and helpless. Kneeling down beside him, she checked his pulse; it was very faint. She checked his breathing, but could barely hear it.

She laid her hands gently on his broken form, which began to glow faintly as she restitched his wounds, then flashed brightly for a moment as she attempted to reignite James's spark of life.

James's eyes flew open, and he got up slowly, dazed, but alive. "Am I dead?" he said weakly; then, he saw her. "Amanda," he greeted her.

"James," was all Amanda could say, hugging him tightly. After a few moments, she asked, "Are you all right?"

"I think so," James responded slowly, as they separated, "but I am very tired. I need rest."

The door to the room, previously fused closed, suddenly slid open. Julius Bridgetown was first into the room, followed by Carl, Garrus, and Matt.

"Dad," James greeted the older Bridgetown, a little surprised.

"Administrator Bridgetown," Amanda greeted the older man likewise.

The elder Bridgetown looked at Amanda and shook his head, smiling. "It's okay. You can call me Julius." He turned back to his son with a worried expression. "What happened?"

"I don't really know," James explained, looking at Jeodan, who had regained motor functions and was sitting up. "I was attempting to unlock Jeodan's mind, and then something intervened. I don't know what it was, except that it was quite powerful. I tried to hold it off, but it was too powerful. If Amanda hadn't gotten here when she did, I'd probably be Gone."

Julius nodded slowly. "I see." He regarded Jeodan, then James, deliberately and carefully. When he had finished, he said, "Be more careful next time. If we need to conduct further probes, call me. It seems that whatever we're dealing with requires more than one person - it could require a trained team."

He regarded James for a moment more, then said, "You need rest. Now. Head back to the Unification and stay there until I decide you can leave."

James nodded, then turned and left the room.

Julius spoke to Amanda next. "Go ahead and follow him. Take good care of him. Make sure he doesn't do anything crazy."

Amanda smiled. "I'll keep an eye on him, all right." She turned and left as well.

She had never met James's father before, but she had heard stories of him - a heroic figure and a close friend of General Carl Reddington. Right now, though, she wasn't too worried about Julius - her thoughts lay with James and his well-being. She hurried down the corridor and caught up to him. They would have a lot to talk about on the ride back...

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Garrus dropped the cutters as an intense burst of light came form the room. He felt Carl stumble into him, also blinded by the flash. As the jumble of limbs sorted itself out, Garrus saw the Aeon Julius Bridgetown, James

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"No bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country."

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Once both of them calmed down Garrus spoke with a serious tone. "So now what do we do?"
Realizing this Jeodan regained his composure aswell: "I guess we fight the weakened Kallum into submission and find answers."
"I'm sorry that I can't help you with the second one." Garrus answered.
"I'm not sure on how to find them either, I guess I could go to one of the Scion controlled planets but I don't really want to."
Grarrus' mandibles started to click with anger. Jeodan continued: "I know you hate them and I was surprised you remained calm back there."
"There isn't much I can do, the Talus has become weak in this war. I hope I can be re-entered formally by the Cy'Tan fast so we can continue using your space stations for units."
"Defensive fleets have already moved into position around a couple of your planets and I never ordered the production of fleets to be stopped, although they carry UEF and Cy'Tan weaponry only, none of that radiation stuff or Acid rain. The ships should be delivered soon." Jaodan said with a smile.
"I'm relieved to hear that. Looks like we are uniforming the fleets after all."
"Indeed we are, but me delivering ships is not going to do you any good if you can't man them.."

"We can man them, don't worry." Garrus said, and in the distance they finnally saw the transportation vehicles.

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"No bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country."

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"Sometimes it still haunts me," Argus said, regarding Carl thoughtfully. The two were back in Blacken's main city, eating lunch at one of the city's many food courts.

"What does?"

"Lots of things. Did I ever tell you why I landed myself in prison?"

Carl shook his head. "I don't think so."

Argus nodded in a satisfied sort of way. "Since it's long gone and in the past now, I suppose I can tell you."

"Go on."

"We were a separatist movement on the planet of Procyon. One night, I received a vision. Now, this ain't your ordinary vision, believe me. This was different. A beautiful, beautiful something, can't tell what it was, an angel, a god? It's not too clear now. Anyhoo... it told me in the most delicate of voices that I was special. That I could change the world. That I had forbidden knowledge, knowledge that could change the course of history forever."

Carl saw where this was going and could not hold back a small smile. "Go on."

"Well, being the drunken fellow I was, I immediately took this to mean that I was God and that our separatism was the One True Way. Somehow we got it into our heads that we could take on the UEF's best." Argus shrugged. "I'm sure you know everything that followed. We attacked a UEF arms depot, trying to seize an army for ourselves, and then Civil Defense came along. Boy, were we all wrong..."

Carl regarded Argus thoughtfully for a moment. "But you do have special knowledge. It evidently didn't help you in your little rebellion, but that's only because it was the wrong kind of special knowledge."

"Really?"

"You have the knowledge, not about how to make a separatist movement a success, but about many other mysteries that even our best scientists don't comprehend. Mysteries of the universe that, when unlocked, could make the UEF the most powerful entity in the known universe." Carl regarded Argus carefully. "The secrets of technology so advanced, yet so simple, that even the science-loving UEF would call it magic."

Argus seemed surprised. "Oh?"

"You'll understand one day. Let's pray that that moment is not too late."

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Jeodan scratched his head as he walked inside the room he was given by Blacken. He cared little for all the comforts and after a shower went straight to bed. Trying to comprehend it all. But failed over and over again whatever hypothesis he came up with. Not being able to get the whole ordeal out of his mind he got back up and watched the streets below. It was buzzing with activity, cars filled the streets driving on and off. 'Transportation always seems a hassle with humans even with multiple layers of roadway,' Jeodan thought as he sighed.

He rested his hand on the large window and rested his head on it, remaining silent, watchful. For a second he closed his eyes when suddenly a thought not of his own washed through his brain. "What troubles you soldier?" the voice said. The door slid open and two Cy'Tan soldiers entered the room, they dwarfed Jeodan in size, but lacked almost any mental capacity. Because of this these brutes never made it into the ranks of Jeodans army.

Behind the two monsters a women walked in. Upon feeling her precance Jeodan knelt to the ground. "Rise, you are not what you used to be, one could say we are considered equals now." She said.
Jeodan looked up and saw her as a women. Although he knew this was merely a projection of herself in his mind. She was one of the thousand psychers that held incredible power. They formed the bridges of intelligence between Cy'Tan worlds and The matrioshka brain.
"I cannot help it." Jeodan said as he got back up, he was clothed in his pyjamas but she projected him wearing his full battle armour. "I like our people better like this." She said as she sat down, and then signalled Jeodan to do the same.
"May I inquire what you are doing in this sector?" Jeodan asked.
"I was bored so I decided to give you an update on your request." She continued: "All the parts were completed a couple of weeks ago for your ship and we have already assembled most of it, production capabilities are already on-line and the weapons are being outfitted as we speak. Although I don't get why we are building it, as I don't understand why we are helping these people." She said as she leaned her head back into the chair. Looking up to the sealing. "Their buildings are ugly, they are all the same, their technology is cruel."

"I know but going over the records, these people have given us a very safe harbour here on which to expand. We scorched hundreds of planets elsewhere simply because they would not leave us alone. I think now we can finnaly wake them up."
"Are you sure about that? You know it cannot be undone."
"I am sure." Jeodan replied.
"Well, you can only authorize that this sector we brought back to life, the others are not under your control."
"Those fools haven't done anything for hundreds of years. They are simply rotting over there, I'm the only one that ever did anything."
"You and I are the flukes of our civilization Jeodan, the only thing we need is necessity, but creating it goes beyond a lot of us. You have succeeded in it by giving us an enemy to fight. Although planting evidence that the Kallum destroyed our planet was something even I could not come up with." She said with a smile attached to her last words.

"You read what I send you about the Dreamweavers the Scion and the Wardancers?" Jeodan asked as he looked deep into her eyes trying to break the illusion.
"I have, and I'm leaving them to you, I have nothing to say about them, other then it might come handy if we mapped the places they inhabit. Both of them."

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The next morning Jeodan was busy in piles of paperwork instated by the alliance and was relaying wishes and orders to the fleet and Cy'Tan council al day long. Garrus had contacted him during the day and they agreed to meet up in the south eastern district for dinner which he found odd because it was pretty out of the way for both of them.

Nevertheless Jeodan showed up right on time and was pretty shocked when he entered the building. He wouldn't have pictured Garrus to be open to new foods, especially Cy'Tan. Either way Jeodan looked around for just a brief second and then found Garrus sitting in a corner being watched by several people. Jeodan took a seat next to him and all the looks turned back to their meals.

"I'm quite shocked to find you here." Jeodan said as he took his seat, and gave Garrus a 'hand-shake' the way Cy'Tan do, by sharing a small bit of felt pain. Although this time it was much less severe then previously and did not phase Garrus one bit as he smiled back.
"Can't hurt to try new things can it?" He said, keeping his faint grin.
"I guess not, but I can't tell you if you will like it tho. Let me order something for you and me."
"Figured as much, I keep looking at this menu but somehow I can't make sense of the layout. I tried pointing something out but they just laughed at me and said I should wait for my friend."
Jeodan couldn't help but let out a laugh and then ordered the same dish twice. While they waited they conversed.

"Well, I've finally succeeded in disbanding all fighter and bomber squadrons." Jeodan said.
"Why would you do that?"
"They performed poorly against both humans and Talus alike, we aren't meant for it and if I remember correctly the principle was only adopted by copy-catting most of the other races."
"I see."
"Yes, so from now on we will either only support Talus or UEF battleships or take some of your Carriers with us into battle. That being said, we are working on some bigger designs to accommodate for the extra manpower."
"How big?"
"I think Morningstar big and your battleship big."

The two men talked for little while longer about specifications when the first course came. It look much like soup, vegetable soup. But it only had a few pieces in it. Next to it was a lone pepper. Garrus looked at Jeodan confused while he was chugging down the meal.
"So what do you do with the pepper?" Garrus asked.
"You eat it after you've finished the drink."
"Drink?"
"Yes."

Garrus complied and happily drank the 'drink' as Jeodan put it. It felt slightly sweet and colder then he had first anticipated.

After Jeodan had finished he swallowed the peper whole. Garrus finished but had not seen Jeodan do this and had consequently put it in his mouth. "No dont!" Jeodan tried to warn him with his hand reached out to him but Garrus had already taken a bite.
Jeodan sat back down and sighed while looking at the clock.
"What happened?" Garrus asked once again puzzled.
"The drink was to cool the affects of the pepper, you should not have bit in it, it dissolves in your digestive organs and the air it produces is slightly bitter and sour at the same time while being spicy."
"Sounds nice."
"It is if you swallow it whole." Jeodan replied while looking at the clock. "5...4...3"
"What happens in three seconds?"
'2...1..."
And then Garrus felt it, his jawbones clenched, his eyelids twitched controllably and his left hand started twitching. His mandables were moving iratticly as Garrus tried to fight it. In the meanwhile Jeodan errupted in heavy laughter leaning back into his chair laughing his ass off watching the spectacle that ensued.

Garrus jumped up his left arm now numb and started screaming as loud as he could as he ran into the kitchen demanding something to releave the taste. After about five minutes of screaming he came back giving Jeodan the most harsh look he could as he sat down.

"You know you could've warned me." Garrus said with what Jeodan had identified as a frown.
"I could warn you about a lot of things, but that would make them less entertaining." Jeodan said as he once more started laughing, this time much more controlled. Three more courses came and Garrus with a few warnings from Jeodan had eaten with joy.

"You guys cook with a lot of 'colour'."
"Only since about four hundred years, it was pretty bland before that."

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"No bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country."

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"Matt."

Matthias knew this voice to be a dream. Katherine was dead, after all. But all the same, he could not shake the feeling that Katherine was still looking out for him, watching over him.

"Katherine," he whispered.

He felt a gentle pressure on his shoulder. He looked up. She was smiling.

"I wish you could really be here," Matt remarked sadly. "I miss you all the time."

"Really?" Katherine's voice was soft, but there was a slight undercurrent of *something* in it that Matt could not quite place his finger on.

"I've done many things, worked with many people..." Matt shrugged. "But I've never found a place to settle down. I don't have a place to call home anymore. We had so much ahead of us... and then it was ruined. I'm looking for stability, Katherine - that's all."

"You can't find stability with anyone else?" Katherine asked gently.

Matt shook his head. "It's not the same."

Katherine nodded. "You'll have to find me, then."

Matt raised an eyebrow. "Find you? Are you saying-"

"No," Katherine quickly corrected him, "that's not what I mean. You know as well as I do that I didn't survive the Aeon attack. What I mean is..." She paused, looking for the right way to phrase her next words. "There are other ways to find a dead person."

"Oh?"

"I would talk to James if I were you," Katherine suggested.

Matt nodded. "I will. So does this mean we'll see each other again?"

Katherine's smile seemed to light up the rapidly diminishing world. "Yes, dear Matt. Very soon."

A twinkling of the stars... and then a voice, unwelcome yet present. "Colonel Bloodmoon, please report to sickbay. Your immediate counsel is requested."

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"It might be too early for that." Jeodan said heartily. "Although I can't say I haven't thought of it." He continued.
"Some piece of mind would be nice, but there is no place for men like us in old folk's homes, we are meant to die in battle."
"Can't say I can argue with that, you were bred and I was made for that purpose."

Jeodan stopped and looked to the sealing as if his mind wondered off. All the other Cy'Tan did the same and for a second Garrus was once again puzzled.
"Another planet has been conquered." Jeodan said, with the calmest of voices.
"That's that telepathic ability you guys have right?" Garrus asked, in turn Jeodan nodded. "Can you explain how that actually works?"
"There is a set number of extremely talented telepaths within our society and this numbers seems to be set with the amount of people we have. These tend to be females. And although most of them are enlisted in the military the few that aren't, are highly ranked officers. On the biggest ships there used to be one that could communicate with our homeplanet. And in doing so communicate with the council. Also on every planet there is one whose sole job is to relay interplanetary data. That's why we pretty much suck at paperwork." Jeodan took a sip of his drink before continuing. "Now while we have gone away from this to make a unilateral form of communication between the alliances, a lot of the older ships obviously still have this. And it is how I contacted you with the Scion blockade of communications.

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George Smith Patton
"No bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country."

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"So, you have finally come to me."

"Yes Father"

"How are you coming along in your training?"

"They say I will be an Inquisitor soon. So many do not have the power I do. It is sometimes difficult to fight the lust to use it." Nai stood silent watching his Daughter. "Mother would send her love," Looking down as is within her, "She tells me she misses you. Wants this to end."

While speaking her looks still engaged by his daughter. He knows the reply will sting. "It will end when it is over." he replies.

She does not show any signs of pain, "That is what she said you would say. Nor am I surpised to hear you say that." Nai is somewhat surprised by her Jaded response.

Spinning around in some measure to gaurd, "What would you have me do child? She left me, to persue a chance to be more. She wanted to be more than she was. Now she runs with that devil and sows destruction from one side of the universe to another. I have to finish what she started."

"You keep telling yourself that, you've been doing that for billions of years now... you have to stop someday." she replied.

"Then tell her to stop running and face her fate."

"That is why I am her Father, she tells me she is ready, and she wonders if you are ready too." With that, she looks over to Nai and says "I love you Father.. but my purpose here is done, I must go. It is my fate." And for that moment, Nai sees within her, the love he has for her returned. It is overwhelming. He closes his eyes as she fades from view and leaves this time."

With that, the readouts all around start indicating huge massive movements of Darkones. Hundreds and thousands of them, from every known edge of the universe.. All moving rapidly to this galaxy. Nai sits there.. in silence, watching the Darkones close in.

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Nigthengael was the first to see the terminal. Nai had come out of his shock, and was beginnign to issue directives through the interface. Scion units and fleets were appearing on screen moving to intercept. Video feeds of swarms of thousands and thousands of the dark ones bugs just passing by planets. The stream was like Locusts swarms through a field of stars. The attacks by the Scion fleets that found their mark, lit up even more of the dark ones. Hundreds were destroyed, and even then it seemed hardly a dent in their numbers. As the Scion destroyed a hundred, a thousand more replaced the ones felled. It was a great horde.

And though the Scion engaged the dark ones. They did not fight back. They just moved, unphased, or just slightly altering their courses to avoid the Scion. It was a blitz. They were moving rapidly, as to set up a massive "check mate" on each system. This was a new tactic. One the Scion had not seen before. Nai, in all his power, sat and felt helpless. A great storm was upon the universe, and so many would not wake to see the dawn.

As it was feared, video of Scion worlds became streaming in. The Dreamweavers taking position and fighting easily. Then, in unison, as if in one command, the swarm of dark ones would stop, assemble for attack, and with utter determination make their attack. First upon the Dreamweavers, and their support vessels. Then upon the outter ring defenses, then upon the ring itself. When the ring fell. the blast would utterly destroy the planet. Despite the success of the attack, few dark ones would survive. But they had accomplished what had not been done in more than a billion years, and that was destroy a Scion ring world. It was glorious.

Soon, through the other interfaces, the Scion Houses began coming online. House Weatherlight, StarStrike, Unimob and others. All coordinating defenses against the Darkones. Despite the unified defense, still Scions worlds fell. Soon, systems, soon entire Scion nations, and soon even entire galaxies. Over and over, the Scion worlds fell throughout the multi-verse. It was then, that the first of the Scion came under attack.

The House of Unimob was one of the oldest and first. It's warriors and dreamweavers proud and diverse. They had largely played a sybolic role for many billions of years, to the power and glory of the Scion's climb to power. It was over for Unimob before it begun. A huge spear of several million Darkones drove in, surrounding his homeworld. Thousands of dreamweavers came up from the planet. And the battle then engaged. It was glorious. Darkones by the thousand were killed, rrupting into massive blasts. These Dakrones were differnt, they were of their warrior cast. Had it not been so, they would not have stood up to the defense of so many Dreamweavers. But as that thousdand darkones fell, soon, a Dreamweaver would succumb, then another, soon, the cascade of dreamweavers dying would come more and more rapidily. Few survived, though many tried to flee.. When the ring was destroyed, so too went the planet.

In the control interface Nai say in, the portion of the room that was managed by unimob simply winked from existance. The display showed a shockwave radiating out from Unimobs homeworld. As it expanded in the great reality altering shockwave, the galaxy he resided in was detroyed. Taken from existances. Nai felt it, as did all the scion. Billions upon Billions of souls..

It was glorious.

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A couple of months passed and Jeodan, together with Garrus and Carl forced a couple of uniformity changes to each race. This included the use an universal way to tell time in space to how new ships would be produced, outfitted and handled. Meaning all ships would be made interchangeable for each species. The Cy

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"Sir, incoming message from Gerudo Prime." A voice said from behind him. Garrus opened his eyes and glanced at the console before him, a small blinking key caught his eye. He tapped it and sat up straight, giving a smile to the familiar face on the screen.

"Draeg. What news?"

"Garrus. We have a situation over here. The Imperials... well, they've broken out. We still aren't sure how they got small arms weaponry, or how they hijacked the ships but we've got a bloodbath on our hands. Several hundred are still loose in the prison planet-side, and two UEF frigates have been boarded and both bridge's taken." Draeg said almost too fast for Garrus to understand.

"Calm down, General. Send all available units to the prison facility and end that situation. At the same time, give all in-system ships the green light to kill those UEF ships; any political backlash can be dealt with later. Give them the order to take those ships down with extreme prejudice. As for the prison, be prepared to take as many prisoners as possible. Garrus out." Garrus said and looked up at his bridge crew. "Gentlemen, and Lady," Garrus said, giving a small nod to the only female Talus onboard, "There is a situation in Gerudo, the colony is at risk and General Draeg doesn't have the manpower to adequately deal with it. Send the entire 4th Fleet to battle stations and get us headed to Gerudo. Oh, and someone let Blacken Command know our stay is being cut short."


"You heard him, send everybody into the prison compound, but take prisoners. As for the UEF frigates, set the carriers loose." Draeg said with a grim look on his face as he watched security footage of the compound's motor pool being over run.

George Smith Patton
"No bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country."