It was late at night, and Carl was in the office, considering the ramifications of the broadcast the Scion Expeditionary Force had sent to the civilian network. Many of the civilians, too, because of this broadcast, were beginning to see the light, to understand what could be accomplished by cooperation. Sadly, there were always the hardliners, people who had become so deeply embedded in their xenophobic beliefs that they would defend them to the death.
It had been a wise idea to initiate the lockdown, he reflected, looking out the window at the city below. No civilian vehicles were allowed on the streets; only approved citizens were allowed to work. He saw columns of tanks, escorted by assault bots and drones, patrol the streets of the settlement, and watched as squadrons of gunships hovered menacingly through the residential sectors. Under the watch of the UEF Military Service, no resistance movement was going to manifest itself - not today.
He heard the door chime sound. "Come in," he called, turning around.
The door opened, and a familiar figure stepped in, clothed in pure-white armor that seemed to glow. "Hail, Brother," he said, raising his hand in greeting.
During one of Carl's early forays into travel within the Multiverse, he had come upon the world of Rubi-Ka, the source of all notum, and established a name for himself on the planet. As an honored Knight of Lord Galahad's court, and later as commander of the Newland Militia, he had assumed the role of an order-keeper. With the role, he had been assigned command of a group of six other knights; together, they made a Table, assigned to a specific operating region on Rubi-Ka, and later in the Blacken sector. His Table functioned as advisors, guiding him through difficult situations and alerting him to danger, but most of this activity happened in dreams; it had been some years since he had last seen one of his knights in person.
He acknowledged the greeting. "Hail. What news?"
The knight replied, "The lull is over. The Kyrozch are on the move. You must rescue the Grimnar from your Kallum enemies, or all is lost."
"How will the Grimnar save us?" Carl asked.
"The Grimnar alone knows the secret story of the Kyrozch," the knight replied. "The Grimnar alone has the potential to fulfill The Prophecy. The Grimnar must be brought before Lord Galahad. Only when the Grimnar is knighted will the Kyrozch know fear."
"What of the other Tables?" Carl asked.
"We are here," a hundred voices replied, from a hundred knights that appeared all around him from nowhere. Suddenly, the office was gone, and Carl was standing in the Sanctuary again, clad in full armor. "We are the other Tables. We will help you."
He heard a voice behind him, a female voice, and turned around to see a blonde-haired lady in a flowing white dress. "Our pull on your plane is limited, so we cannot send people to your aid. We will grant you this, however." She raised her hands to the sky, and light appeared between them. "Knowledge."
The light grew to encompass Carl's entire field of vision, and he was suddenly back in the office. The knights were gone. Their purpose, however, remained, brighter and clearer than ever.
He immediately contacted James, who answered. "What is it, Carl?"
"The strike needs to proceed immediately, with or without the others. The Kyrozch are coming, and we need to get Robert Grimnar back home. He's the only one who can deal with them."
"Right away," James responded. He paused for a moment. "Is there something else?"
"Add me to your strike team. I know what needs to be done."
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