Kurt and Shauna kept hidden as the old transport ship lay at the docks in Great Clustering.
They had found the ship with little difficulty at the leaders Horde using the longshoreman contact that Shauna had, and he had been more than willing to help.
The ship was a Peacekeeper tramp, and was carrying some minerals from The Horde to Morgan Processing, but was picking up some cargo at GC as well.
At sea they didn't need to remain hidden, but around hive coastal waters, and especially when docked, they had to stay below and remain out of sight.
It didn't stop them from being inquisitive, however, and the proceedings at Great Clustering intrigued them.
A dilapidated rover had trundled up to the quayside, and while a couple of rather obvious guards stood watch a severely wounded individual had been helped aboard, heavily bandaged and sedated. Kurt and Shauna had espied the commotion and movement from a small viewing crack they had in their cubbyhole, and the ever-curious Kurt had sent out a slight tendril of interrogative thought to the bandaged body.
The mind however was crystal clear.
As Kurt gently probed he was suddenly aware of an enormous presence in his own mind, paralyzing him neurally, and rendering him unable to do anything to prevent the mindsweep from being utterly complete.
He felt drained as the presence exited and he turned to Shauna to tell her what had just happened only to see and recognize that she too was caught in the relentless probe of her mind. He tried to intervene and help but was shut out by the most elaborate of defenses he'd ever encountered in another mind. He knew that Shauna did not have this capability, so deduced that they were in the presence of an empath of unsurpassed power and strength.
He returned his attention across the ship to the body being helped below deck on a stretcher. The mind was open to him, so he charged in to investigate.
The mind was beautiful and orderly. He was an astrogator, charting courses to the distant stars through wormholes and spacetwists. He had the power himself to twist the very fabric of space to enable his ship to shortcut many light years provided he imbibed enough of a spice to give him that space sentience.
Kurt was mesmerized as he explored the mind, till he sensed a mocking mental laugh. Startled, he pulled back slightly, then resumed his exploring.
But now he was confused. The mind was a jumbled cacophony of psychedelic images and experience memories as he was a Chiron RockStar fresh from a gig at Morgan Energy, where adulation and riches had been heaped on him but where too he had found some potent drugs that enhanced the whole experience.
Kurt snapped out of his exploration trance as he felt Shauna tugging at his arm.
"Kurt, we have to be careful with this one."
"Why - he seems to be a mixed up druggie," said Kurt.
"No, he's not. I was in partway with you - he has a mental chameleon ability that lets him be anyone he wants neurally even to the extent that he would fool a veteran probe team. I've heard of him, and met him once before. He's possible the Hive's best empath."
"Who is he, then?" asked Kurt.
"His name is Sand."
They had found the ship with little difficulty at the leaders Horde using the longshoreman contact that Shauna had, and he had been more than willing to help.
The ship was a Peacekeeper tramp, and was carrying some minerals from The Horde to Morgan Processing, but was picking up some cargo at GC as well.
At sea they didn't need to remain hidden, but around hive coastal waters, and especially when docked, they had to stay below and remain out of sight.
It didn't stop them from being inquisitive, however, and the proceedings at Great Clustering intrigued them.
A dilapidated rover had trundled up to the quayside, and while a couple of rather obvious guards stood watch a severely wounded individual had been helped aboard, heavily bandaged and sedated. Kurt and Shauna had espied the commotion and movement from a small viewing crack they had in their cubbyhole, and the ever-curious Kurt had sent out a slight tendril of interrogative thought to the bandaged body.
The mind however was crystal clear.
As Kurt gently probed he was suddenly aware of an enormous presence in his own mind, paralyzing him neurally, and rendering him unable to do anything to prevent the mindsweep from being utterly complete.
He felt drained as the presence exited and he turned to Shauna to tell her what had just happened only to see and recognize that she too was caught in the relentless probe of her mind. He tried to intervene and help but was shut out by the most elaborate of defenses he'd ever encountered in another mind. He knew that Shauna did not have this capability, so deduced that they were in the presence of an empath of unsurpassed power and strength.
He returned his attention across the ship to the body being helped below deck on a stretcher. The mind was open to him, so he charged in to investigate.
The mind was beautiful and orderly. He was an astrogator, charting courses to the distant stars through wormholes and spacetwists. He had the power himself to twist the very fabric of space to enable his ship to shortcut many light years provided he imbibed enough of a spice to give him that space sentience.
Kurt was mesmerized as he explored the mind, till he sensed a mocking mental laugh. Startled, he pulled back slightly, then resumed his exploring.
But now he was confused. The mind was a jumbled cacophony of psychedelic images and experience memories as he was a Chiron RockStar fresh from a gig at Morgan Energy, where adulation and riches had been heaped on him but where too he had found some potent drugs that enhanced the whole experience.
Kurt snapped out of his exploration trance as he felt Shauna tugging at his arm.
"Kurt, we have to be careful with this one."
"Why - he seems to be a mixed up druggie," said Kurt.
"No, he's not. I was in partway with you - he has a mental chameleon ability that lets him be anyone he wants neurally even to the extent that he would fool a veteran probe team. I've heard of him, and met him once before. He's possible the Hive's best empath."
"Who is he, then?" asked Kurt.
"His name is Sand."
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