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Jeodan stood inside the shuttle, the platoon were sitting all next to eachother. No lips move but they did speak.

"We sensed what happend but reacting at that time did not seem fit."
"I know what you speak of luitenant. Do you still feel the anger?"
"Not really sir, their is some resentment but that is for other reasons, it seems your anger sthrengthend ours."
"How long have I lived luitenant?"
"I have been with you many battles, and I wished I could have been with you on that fatefull day."
"I am growing tired of fighting, these next years will be my last. But you will have your chance to help me on a similar battle. Get two of your most skilled friends to accompany us. I place my trust upon you. I will be preocupied getting information out of my mentor and the other fleet admirals."
"Understood sir."

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Commodore Lance Baker of the Unified Fleet walked onto his command bridge inside the warship

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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The others had left long ago, Carl, James and the Grimnars

Then I lived.

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Jeodan entered a room that was shaped like half a bubble, It was the command bridge; several consoles were lit up in the far side of the bubble. Cy'Tan that could take control of the ship if the captain could not perform his duties. A single chair on an elevation stood in the middle of the room. It was a chair fit for a king. There were several engravings that showed pictures of several battles. It looked metallic but with closer inspection one could see what seemed like blood vessels originating from several big ones reaching up from the ground, splitting up into smaller ones until they disappeared.

Jeodan took his seat and leaned back. Immediately the sealing lit up showing a tactical map. The relation between ship and body was something of technological wonder. The mind of the ship itself and that of the one sitting in the chair literary melts together into one being. The sealing showed what the Captain was looking at.

He looked around and then ordered some ships to him. Immediately they responded and once in formation they left for a planet deep within Alliance territory.

Once arrived Jeodan left for a shuttle that would take him to the depths of the watery planet. Four homeworld ships had landed here and swelled up the oceans so that no piece of land was shown. Surprisingly the planet was completely self-reliant. Farming and mining underground, it could even make destroyers and smaller craft within the planet in the event of a siege. A true fortress.

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"You've got to be kidding me!" Garrus exclaimed as he read the news story on the network console. The Talus Ambassador to Blacken, Darcon Thresher, came over quickly and leaned over his shoulder to read the news on the console.

"Good God, when the hell did this happen?" Darcon asked as he read the short article again.

"Last night. Its on the other side of the planet, where there are nearly no Talus citizens or soldiers, what the hell makes them think it was one of us?" Garrus said angrily. The top story of the day was a short article about a military-grade explosive going off outside a hotel in an urban area, killing thirteen and wounding twenty-five.

"Wait... why is your name in this article?" Darcon said and Garrus looked down to where his finger pointed. Garrus cursed under his breath. The investigation had turned up evidence, from a small duffel bag found on the scene that tied a Talus Military ID of an Officer serving under Garrus. The Blacken investigators came to the conclusion that it was a suicide attack; perhaps it had failed due to one of the victims.

"Get a message out to Locus, tell them we have a diplomatic situation over here and to give us clearance to do what we need to do." Garrus said to Darcon and began to create a series of messages being relayed Carl, the Reaper and the General in charge of Talus ground forces on Blacken.


"Welcome back, Sir." Captain James Lander said as Baker stepped into the bridge, in a clean uniform and with a shaved head and his normal complexion back.

"Glad to be back, a day planet side did me good. I got a haircut, slept late and ate the best food I've had in a very long time. Any hot news topics before I begin the exhilarating work of answering my military mail?" Baker asked as he sat down in his command chair and turned on his console.

"You will want to see this, things have gone to hell planet side. Some Talus fool blew himself up and killed a bunch of people, now Blacken Military Police are requesting a restraining order on Garrus Valkarian and the Blacken Colonial Command is getting involved. Then the Talus Emperor gave Garrus complete authority to figure what the hell happened so, of course, he sent Talus soldiers into the area to investigate. In response Blacken Military Police sent their own men to keep an eye on things, next thing you know there are seven Talus soldiers being jailed by the UEF Civil Defense and a message turns up that Garrus sent out a few Special Forces Cover Agents in too." Captain Lander explained.

"So basically Garrus is working around the Blacken MPs and the Blacken MPs are hunting down Garrus's men for breaking Blacken law? Sounds just great... Has anything gotten violent?"

"A few incidents. Obviously the clash between Talus and Blacken soldiers, which was just a few punches thrown, then there was a minor riot outside the Talus Embassy, which Blacken MPs broke up quickly. But, to tell you the truth, I wouldn't be surprised if more riots start up, I mean the Blacken aren't known to be a people that take things lying down." Lander said as he surfed the network to get more information.

"This is just what the Alliance needs right now, the Talus Empire and Blacken stepping into a political ring... Well, keep me posted on what you find, I'll be checking my mail."


"I'm not waiting for another riot to start up." Garrus told the Blacken Officer.

"We have men stationed here, nothing is going to happen." The man answered.

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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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"The briefing's not for another four hours," Carl reminded Logan. He was still in the office; he had been sleeping in the command chair in the same fashion he had become accustomed to during the long years on duty. However, he had been awoken by Logan's incoming message.

"I know, but this is important," Logan said. "Robert dropped by earlier this morning..." He quickly explained what had happened. After he explained, he asked, "Do the security logs show anything out of the ordinary?"

Carl paged through the log in milliseconds. "Hmm, interesting," he said. "The security system was disabled around the time you claim Robert made his visit." He analyzed the section of the log just before the security blackout, but could not find anything. "Other than that, I have no leads, but it is entirely possible."

Carl was interrupted by an automated bulletin from Command. Apparently, there had been some kind of disturbance in Settlement Two, on the other side of the planet near the Cy'tan sector. Carl looked through the bulletin, talking to Logan as he went.

"Is there anything else I can do for you, Logan?" A military-grade explosive had been detonated near a hotel in Settlement Two...

"Can you do a scan on anything that leaves the planet?" Thirteen dead, twenty-five wounded...

"I can arrange that," Carl said, performing the necessary operations with his left hand. Evidence pointed to a Talus officer serving under Garrus Valkarian...

"Let me know if you find anything," Logan requested. Blacken investigators suspected it was a suicide attack...

"Will do," Carl said, closing the connection, then setting the system to forward an automatic notice to Logan if the scanners found any trace of Robert. The Blacken police force had requested a restraining order on Garrus Valkarian from Command... Talus soldiers had been sent in to investigate... the situation was escalating rapidly.

Carl received a priority message from Garrus; he looked it over. "We have a diplomatic situation..." Damn right, Carl thought, this was getting real ugly, real fast, and if someone didn't step in to defuse the situation, things could get so far out of hand that the entire Alliance could be destabilized.

Carl got up out of his chair; the power armor dematerialized, as Carl judged it would hinder him more than help. He put on a UEF personal shield vest; it would provide him sufficient protection without restricting his movement or weighing him down. Time was of the essence if he was to have any success in defusing the situation. He also packed his service pistol, just in case - things could get rough.


Thirty minutes later, Carl's personal shuttle landed near the Talus Embassy. Carl got out and was immediately met by three Blacken MPs.

"I'm sorry, sir, this sector is closed," the highest-ranking MP, a Warrant Officer, informed him.

"Then open it," Carl replied. "I need to meet with the Talus Ambassador."

"Sir, the last attempt to make contact with the Talus Embassy resulted in a bloodbath," the MP informed him. "For your protection-"

Carl raised a hand. "I can take care of my own protection, thank you very much."

Adamantly, the MP said, "Sir, I'm not going to let you in here without ID."

Carl reached into his uniform pocket and pulled out his military ID. "Will this do?"

The MP took one good look at the UEF Military Service identification card, then on the name printed on it, and his face became pale. "I'm sorry to hold you up, Sir," the MP said, stepping away; the others, taking the hint, followed suit. "You may proceed."

"Thank you," Carl said simply, walking through the security perimeter without a second thought.


It took a few minutes of walking to reach the Embassy proper. It was a mess; he could see energy scars and bullet holes near the entrance even from where he was standing.

"What happened here?" he asked a nearby officer, who explained everything. Carl closed his eyes with frustration. True, it was a credit to the Civil Defense Service that they had arrived so quickly, and the Civil Defense troops had done their jobs admirably, but he was still going to fire whichever officer of the Blacken Military Police who had called them in without notifying him first.

The scene of destruction was no less orderly when Carl entered the Embassy building. The lobby was devastated. Furniture, windows, and even walls had been completely destroyed by CivDef gunfire - a credit to the effectiveness of their weaponry - and there were even massive holes in the floor.

He looked around warily, then called out. "Don't worry, it's Carl. Where are you?"

He held his breath, waiting for a response, hoping it would be friendly.

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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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By the time Carl got out of the air car and arrived at Blacken Starport, the sun was already setting. Carl could hear shouts in the distance and knew he was running out of time. He needed to get to General Camore's office. General Michael Camore, commander-in-chief of the Blacken Colonial Command, needed to be informed of the situation and convinced of Garrus's innocence before things escalated out of hand.

He hurried to the nearest teleportation pad and was at General Camore's office in seconds.

"Carl, how can I help you?" General Camore asked.

"Did you hear about the bombing in Settlement Two?" Carl asked in reply.

"Of course," General Camore responded. "Do you know something we don't?"

"I'm confident that no Talus were involved," Carl explained, "and that someone is using the incident to frame them."

"A reasonable concern," General Camore noted, "but all the evidence we have so far suggests Talus involvement. The identification tag of a Talus officer was found on the scene-"

Carl shook his head. "I'm willing to bet it was planted. The Talus are big on honor, I know because I've spent a lot of time with them. If a Talus had really sunk so low as to bomb innocent civilians, he'd have left his ID at home."

"That may be true," General Camore said, "but-"

"What's more," Carl cut in, "on my way here, I reviewed the logs for the officer whose ID they found. He hasn't been anywhere near Blacken in a week - in fact, he's stationed halfway across Alliance territory and reported for duty at his post five hours ago. You can check for yourself."

That caught General Camore's attention. He turned to his computer console and typed in a few commands. Then, he turned back to Carl.

"You're right," General Camore said. "I don't doubt you anymore, and I don't think the rest of the Command staff should be difficult to persuade. The local residents, however, may be another matter."

They turned their attention to a holographic display which was projecting a bird's-eye view of the sector containing the Talus Embassy. The Talus defensive line, along with the MP platoons, was clearly highlighted. But something else caught Carl's eye...

"Civilians," Carl said. "We have a riot on our hands." Carl and General Camore turned to each other.

"This could get ugly," Carl commented.

Camore nodded. "We need to disperse them before any damage is done."

It was too late. As they watched helplessly, they saw the civilian mob throw improvised incendiary devices; one of them struck an MP platoon. Two Talus soldiers with buckets rushed to the MP's aid, triggering the mob to attack the MPs.

"We have too few men down there," Carl said. "This is escalating beyond anything civilian law enforcement can control. We need to send in troops."

"Agreed," Camore said. As one, they ordered soldiers deployed to the tension zone.

They could do nothing else but watch as the MPs were forced to retreat, then as the civilians rushed at the Talus line, then as one of the civilians fired a shot at a Talus soldier, then as the Talus responded with massed gunfire, then as one tank gunner accidentally destroyed a shop, then as the mob overwhelmed the Talus defensive line and forced its way into the Embassy.

The troops arrived, and Carl and General Camore directed their units to break up the mob - but by the time they had succeeded, over a hundred civilians had already been killed.

As they watched the mob disperse, Carl placed his head in his hands, closing his eyes in pain. "Why did this have to happen?" he asked no one in particular. "Who would want to provoke such a thing?"

He deliberated for a few seconds, then raised his head and turned to General Camore. "Whoever it was, I intend to get to the bottom of this."

General Camore nodded. "Do whatever you need to. I'll try to spread the word and see what I can do about the civilian population. I can't promise anything, though - xenophobic sentiment has been stirring within the population base for some time now."

"Thank you," Carl replied. "The other thing we need to do is to place the settlement on lockdown; I don't want any more undue loss of life. Also, we need to keep diplomatic channels with the Talus open, and we need to also maintain channels with the other Alliance members. The situation is unstable, and any uninformed moves could lead to disaster."

"Will do," General Camore assured him.

"Thank you, General," Carl said, his gratitude apparent. He left General Camore's office, considering his next move.

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Logan knew of the riot, but by the time he reached the command centre, General Camore was gone. He sat down at one of the computer terminals and searched through the database for a satellite probe that could show him of the attack. The probe, the only one that was above the city at the time showed Logan in grainy detail, a man on the building. He threw something down but the probe lost sight as it continued its orbit around the planet. Logan placed a tab in the documents and moved it to the briefing network. He looked at all of the surveillance cameras around the bomb sight, and only one camera had a view of the building in which the attack occurred near. After the explosion, he saw a shadow move across the rooftop onto the next building. He placed a tab in that also and moved it to the briefing network. He looked at the cameras, and he managed to follow the bomber a fair way until he simply disappeared. He also moved that to the network and searched through any relevant data across the channels.

Something caught his eye. The disappearance of a space shuttle and its pilots, three hours past their required check in time. He tabbed and moved it to the network, and called a briefing with all of the generals on Blacken.

Then I lived.

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The shuttle buckled from the weight of the ocean above it, so Jeodan ordered it to stop and adjust before going further. I should have taken a civilian transport. Jeodan thought. The alloid used in the civilian transports was found here and was strong enough to ward off anything they threw at it but it was incredibly hard to mine. Jeodans personnel fleet had fragments of this metal incorporated throughout their large ships but not in their shuttles.

As they went deeper and deeper sounds of huge sea creatures filled the insides of the shuttle. Some strafed the shuttle at very close range. Jeodan was getting worried. Maybe the shuttle was damaged and leaked its blood; maybe they think they just saw the biggest eatable thing in a while. Or maybe the shuttle was just a sitting duck such a sitting duck they could not resist themselfs.

A huge thud sounded through the shuttle and the ship tilted before returning to it's original state. Another thud sounded and Jeodan saw no other option then to activate the weapons systems. The weapons sprang out of the ship and were crushed in an instant.

"Crap."

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Commander Krg sat in his quarters watching the local broadcasts to pass the time before he had to leave for the next meeting, yhe main headline was particularly interesting to him.
"He is your friend".

"So, it's defeat for you, is it? Someday I must meet a similar fate..."

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My name is Wartefu[War-te-fe] Deathsquad, Ward to my friends. My last name is the same as that of our greatest hero, Jeodan Deathsquad. I chose this name because I am of the same generation as he is. Only I have to be content with a lot less power. But still I am happy being the main trader between Cy'Tan and other species, to add to that I am the sole diplomat on this planet.

What now, Wartefu thought as he received a mental newsbullitin. The new system of delivering news had just been put into place and it was already relaying important news. "An explosion rocked a nearby settlement, one Cy'Tan dead, another injured. Up to 20 other humanoids were killed. The one killed was not old, 200 years, he had yet to serve."

He would never receive a name Ward thought, got up and prepared to go to the site to claim the Cy'Tan body. He opted to walk to the site. It would give him much needed time to better study this planet, the humanoids and who knows what else. He was halfway to the site when he was contacted again about riots and their tragic outcome. He picked up the pace.

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I have swept the colony as Logan requested, but could find no trace of his son. However, I have found a trace of sorts. The ion trail left by his son's method of transport vectors directly toward the planet we suspected earlier. I make a note to let Logan know at the first opportunity.

I leave my guest quarters and am about to head for the holodeck, where I have instructed Amanda to meet me to begin her training, when I receive another priority message from Logan. He has called a briefing concerning the recent bombing in Settlement Two and the subsequent riots.

As a Brigadier General, my presence is required. I send a message to Amanda informing her that her training will be slightly delayed, then head for the briefing room.


Carl entered the briefing room; a few seconds later, James arrived as well. They took their seats as General Camore, as well as the other generals of Blacken Command, arrived.

General Stephen Clarke, chief of staff of the UEF Military Service, was the next to arrive, followed by his daughter, General Samantha Clarke, chief of operations at UEF Earth Command. More commonly known by its short name EarthCom, the UEF Earth Command was responsible for all military operations within the UEF's sphere of influence, and as a member of the Alliance, it had a direct interest in the recent occurrences on Blacken Prime.

The Cy'tan sent an emissary to keep tabs on things. Garrus, as well as Ambassador Darcon Thresher, arrived to represent the Talus.

Once everyone had been called to order, the briefing commenced.

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"I count our dead at thirty-seven, about nineteen Blacken Military Police also died in the fight.

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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Garrus walked in, and took his seat along with Darcon. Six other Blacken generals were seated; most of them were from other planets assigned to the Blacken sector and the others were from Blacken itself. Men who were most experienced and they had been through all wars involved with the Kallum and the wraith. He wasted no time with the pleasantries, and went straight to the point by showing what he had found.

Then I lived.

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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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Jeodan lay surprised on the floor, he watched as a large prism shaped object, possible a tooth, punctured the ship and was now dangling around with water gushing from it's sides. Jeodan got up and felt it, while making sure it did not drop to the floor. It was strange, felt like metal. He had no time to waste. Immediately he put on the environmental suit. It was made to be worn anywhere anytime. Jeodan would however not be able to use his weapons in this suit.

The ship was dying and inquired what its last deed would be. Jeodan ordered it to vent all its oxygen as he pulled a lever that opened a hatch. A hatch now submerged in a meter deep water. More water gushed in but this had a yellowish look to it. Acid, Jeodan thought and then went through the hatch.

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Carl was back in the office, paging through information, looking for any evidence that could help the search. He went through the civilian database, but could not find anything out of the ordinary. He checked the personnel records; everything seemed in order. Wait a minute, he said suddenly, midway through scanning the deployment records. Something's not right.

Around 2200 the previous night, the UES Loki, in the system at the time, had launched a shuttle with the serial number 1048299. That shuttle had been launched with two crew and one passenger. The pilot, Corporal Jason Traylite, and the copilot, Private Desmond Quaker, had failed to report for their scheduled after-flight checkins. The passenger, Commodore Lance Baker, however, had reported in as normal.

If a disaster had happened aboard that shuttle, none of the personnel would have reported for their checkins. The fact that the passenger, and the passenger alone, had checked in was highly abnormal.

He scanned the troop movement logs for the exact shuttle. The shuttle had been on a direct vector for the starport at Settlement Two, but halfway down, its military transponder had been deactivated.

Carl scanned the available logs uploaded from the shuttle just before military deactivation, life signs in particular. Commodore Baker's life signs appeared consistent with someone who was moderately agitated, perhaps a bit nervous. He played back the log, monitoring the life signs of the pilots.

22 seconds before the end of available data, Corporal Traylite's life signs spiked, then cut out abruptly - he had been killed, perhaps instantaneously. Less than a second later, Private Quaker's life signs showed the same pattern.

Commodore Baker's life signs, however, remained the same throughout, perhaps even stabilized a little - clearly the sign of a deliberate, premeditated murder.

He uploaded a message to the investigation team. "We have a lead," he informed them. "Investigate Commodore Lance Baker."

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Ward was not too happy about the meeting, it proved to be fruitless. He walked around the blacken base and was eye goggled by more then one person. They did not seem to appreciate the greenish face filled with ridges The Cy

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"Sir, we have a message requesting us to head back to Blacken." Lander said. Lance cursed, and then remembered his back-up plan.

"But first, anything else from the facility?" He asked as he felt around for the pistol in his desk.

"No, Sir." Lander said after a brief check on the latest update from the landing party sent in to check on things.

"Very well, I need to speak with you privately if you don't mind. Also, put Lieutenant Dicola on the line." He said as he found the pistol and silencer. As Lander stepped off, Lance looked down and attached the silencer, and then Dicola came on the screen.

"You asked for me, Sir?" He asked, with a knowing look of what was going to happen.

"I want you to upload the 'TacPlot' file onto your database and link us both in, I'll take it from there. Once the shooting starts, we'll improvise on how to get out of here and onto the Anvil. From there we can trust the men I have put in place, several of them were either with me or with you the last time we acted against the Blacken scum." Baker said, and put the pistol into his pocket as Lander stepped in, "Continue your work, Lieutenant." He said and saluted Dicola, then cut the link and rose to greet Lander.

"What can I do for you, Sir?" Lander asked.

"Can I get you something to drink?" Lance asked as he headed into an adjacent room.

"A glass of water would be fine, thank you." Lander answered and took a seat. Then he heard something crash and stood up, "What happened?"

"Can you give me a hand here?" Lander walked over, saw nothing and looked in the closet. A soft sound came from behind him, but he never heard it. His dead body fell into the closet and Lance stepped forward and shut it. He reached the computer and saw the uplink was already in progress. He smiled and began his dirty work.

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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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Aboard the Nailadian Consulate World ship, the holo-vids showed the actions of the various actions of the rioters on Blacken.

An expression of sadness over-came the Inquisitor. The other Overseers on duty in the command center perceived that was the sign, and through a series of nods, and non-verbal confirmation to an attach

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Carl was paging through Commodore Lance Baker's files. A little more than two years ago, he had appeared in UEF space, having escaped from Blacken during the defense at Blacken, and had filled out a provisional citizenship form. He had gone through the six months' provisional period, then become a full Citizen and attended Military Service training as was his duty. From the first day, his leadership skills had been apparent, and by the third day he had been moved to the Officer's Academy, where he took, and passed with flying colors, the exit exam immediately upon entering, joining the UEF Space Force branch of MilServ - one of the few citizens to specifically apply for a naval position in preference over the Army, which citizens were enlisted in by default - and commissioned instantly as a Lieutenant-Commander.

Lieutenant Commander Baker served with various navies and quickly was promoted to Commander, then Captain, then Commodore, accumulating an impressive service record in the process. He eventually was given command of a flotilla of three warships - the UES Loki, the UES Evening Star, and the UES Anvil - and was stationed at Blacken shortly after by special request.

Carl was suspicious. The UEF had its brilliant students, too, but not this good. By rights, Commodore Baker should still have been in the Academy - no one passed the Academy exit exam without at least one year's worth of study, and most students needed four. Coupled with that, it was exceedingly rare for any officer to be commissioned above lieutenant-grade out of the Academy; in fact, it was more common for officers to skip ranks during promotion, as he himself had done. Additionally, Carl noted another hole in Commodore Baker's file: he had not been recorded as seeing any notable combat action.

Carl quickly checked the engagement logs for the battles that Commodore Baker's ships were supposed to be at. The ships in question had always been deployed at the rear of the formation, and there was no record of any of the ships firing a shot at a Kallum vessel.

"Remind you of anyone?" Carl said to himself, suspicion already taking root within his mind.

He was interrupted by another incoming item on the network. He glanced it over. He scanned it over again, then played back the video file accompanying it. He raised an eyebrow at what he was seeing. Cy'tan construction methods, legendary throughout the Alliance, were one thing. Beaming down an entire civilization from orbit was another.

He forwarded the item to UEF EarthCom and Blacken Command, flagging it as a diplomatic matter, while he continued his investigation.

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Jeodan floated around in an endless sea, the environment suit keeping his metal body afloat. Many hours had passed since the ship broadcasted its distress signal and Jeodan activated that of his suit, however that of his suit would not reach his ships in orbit or the settlements deep underground. He hoped that once they get near the beast they will pick up the signal Jeodan was broadcasting. Otherwise he was a goner. Doomed to float the sea until the suit runs out of power.

It was day and night and day again. Either this planet spines at a phenomenal speed or sense or time blurred. He had lost all track of time and still floated aimlessly around. No thoughts roamed his mind. Another day passed and the suit began to hamper. It shut down on several occasions and Jeodan made a last ditch effort to stay afloat as long as possible. He took of the helmet sealed everything from his neck down and let the suit flush all its oxygen inside it.

Another day passed when he finally heard something. With all his strength he called for it.

A shuttle at long last...

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Captain Tranner, of the UES Evening Star, saw it first. A massive blip on the scanner appeared about 67 kilometers away from the mining facility. He looked up at the visual, but saw nothing, in his confusion he never noticed his ship's weapon system arming itself and turning on the UES Loki. Suddenly his ship began to rumble as it opened fire, people started panicing on the bridge and Captain Tranner seemed to be moving in slow motion. The UES Loki returned fire, with the Anvil, and the last thing to go through Captain Tranner's mind was that he dropped his coffee.

"Admiral Morna, welcome back." Captain Luchessi said. Lance and Dicola stepped off of the shuttle and saluted the Captain. Dicola was rapidly typing in commands to a datapad, which had full control of the two remaining ships. The trio of men quickly got out of the hangar, for seconds later dozens of UEF Marines came thundering in.

"Mount up, Marines! Go go go!" A Sergeant shouted out as the soldiers ran onto shuttles, whcih quickly departed the ship and flew towards the facility. Shuttles from the Anvil and the Loki raced towards the facility as reports of combat and weapons fire came from all over. Admiral Morna watched with a grin as special missiles flew out from the Anvil, cloaked, and then turned around to impact the Loki or incoming shuttles, making it look like the mining facility was firing back. By now, the men who believed Morna was going to help them with their weapons dealing, were preparing to defend the facility against the UEF Marines.


"Sir! You better see this!" A Blacken Officer told Carl and sent him a tag to a video and scanner feed of Lance Baker's flotilla. The feed showed the ship the Evening Star open fire on the Loki. In return the Evening Star was destroyed, then missiles began to come from the facility. Shuttles headed out to the facility and then a single shuttle from the facility docked with the Loki. A ten kiloton nuclear warhead suddenly exploded inside the Loki, rocking the Anvil and sending her in a dangerous spin. The waves of EMP and shockwave turned the swarm of shuttles into drifting hulks, the front half of the Loki slammed straight into the facility, destroying most of the shuttles in the resulting explosion.

The inhabitants of the shuttles had run out of oxygen by now and Morna smiled as the Anvil righter herself.

"Lets clean this up, shall we?" He said and grabbed a glass of Whiskey.

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."

Re: Space: The Third Story.

Ward had just delivered the Cy'Tan body when he was yet again contacted. "The humans are fighting each other. Many are being killed." Ward looked up and could  see the light of the battle. It was most troubling. He contacted orbital command and told them to gather as many ships as possible and literally stand between them. And crush those that deared attack. if we have to play police then so be it Ward thought as he looked up to the sky.

Cy'Tan ships were smaller then those of the UEF or blacken and could not launch small assault ships, only simple shuttles but they made this up by the fact that they had many more ships and Cy'Tan hulls could absorb insane amounts of damage. Cy'Tan mass driver technology could cut through ship shields and hulls but they did not do so much area damage as those of the UEF so a deep understanding of the other ships weak points was essential in order to hit critical points.

Not many people know this, but I own the first radio in Springfield. Not much on the air then, just Edison reciting the alphabet over and over. "A" he'd say; then "B." "C" would usually follow...