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  • Sab Abar

    Thousands of Valkyrie Starfuries harried the Bree flotilla around Refinery Cluster #4. The Capital ships of Fleet group 4 stood off at several thousand Kilometers, their Particle cannons ripping into the stationary defenses of the Refinary Complex. After a Gap in the defenses serval Hundred of FM wide was open, 2 dozen assualt ships carrying 72,000 CapTroopers burst in. The vessles attached themselves to the comples, and the CapTroopers with their power armor burst into the wide Bree-designed corriders.

    At Krith Dendo, the Administrative Center on Sab Abar, Krith Shimarra was livid.

    "Order 12th Clutch to relieve Refinary # 4!"

    "Exalted one, if we do it will leave our planetary defenses severely undermanned. Perhaps we should send several vessels to break out and inform High Comm..."

    "I gave you an Order! Follow it!"

    "At your command." The Aide got into a posture of respect, and wandered off. Soon, 200 Bree Captial ships left SA3's orbit and sped off towards Refinery 4. The three other Protectorate Task forces Made a beeline for SA3.

    In orbit of SA3 was Massive Bree battleship, SkyKiller. It was over 20 km, bristling with weapons. It was vague Ovoid in shape, with a large volume. It would be a pain in tha ass for Fel to kill.

    But in order to secure the system, it had to be destroyed. The Psi-Talents had determined that destroying the SkyKiller early on would wreck Morale. Fel still rolled his eyes at that comment. No Sh*T, Sherlock.

    As the Protectorate Fleet 3rd Fleet closed, every Battleship, Star Crusier, and Battle Crusier energize their Particle Cannons to full capacity. Each one would generate over 2 million Terawatts, enough destructive energy to glass Great Britain.

    The 3FG had over 500 Particle cannons.

    "Closing to 2,000 km." the Astrogater said. The Operations Specialist nodded. "Bree Vessels are breaking Orbit and engaeing periphery of the fleet, SkyKiller is attempting to Bull Rush out."

    Fel nodded, and walked over to the communications board. He picked up the mike and spoke to the fleet.

    "This is FADM Fel, you've all been assigned "Boxes" as soon as the SkyKiller is within range of your Box, fire! Don't let it get away!"

    Withing a minute explosions started to rock the fleets as the capitalships began to engage in broadsides. the SkyKiller was entering range of Box 6.....

    For a second it was brighter than the brightest sun, as dozens of fully Charged Particle Cannons impacted it's shielding. As the PCs cooled down and the Nanites began to repair the damage such a high output geve them, Fusion lasers lanced out. The SkyKiller was rushing out now, it's engine leaking a fair amount of hypermatter. Box 1 and 3 came in range. It was destroyed. A cheer erupted on board the Alcarondas' CIC, as it no doubt erupted on every other Protectorate vessel in the system. Fell looked out at the optical viewer, the Beauty of the Hawking cluster contrasting with the explosions of the battle. Elation filled him.

    We're going to go down in history as the first Humans to stomp the sh*t out of a Old Alien Empire.

    The Two forces Capital ships slugged it out with each other, and hundreds of thousands on both sides were dying. But the numbers were going in favor of the Protectorate.

    "Sir," The Comm Officer said "ADM Christensen reports Refinary Cluster 4 is under Protectorate control. Several million tonnes of Hypermatter have been aquired, as has the refining equipment."

    So the ground invasion isn't nesscery.

    "Out standing."

    By now the Protectorate fleet was in orbit of SA3. Looking down, he could see the jewled planet, with huge swathes of city covering it. It was suppose to have almost 50 billion sentients on it. As the last Bree Capitalship went inert, Fel turned to the Comm Officer. Over a third of his starfleet was destroyed, but he had to call it a sucess.

    "Contact the Fleet: Begin Base Delta Zero Operation."
    ------------------------------

    Krith Shimarra was stunned at the spectacular explosion.

    "God's Below!"

    For two Hours the battle went on, and his ground forces were ready. But now, for over an hour the Human fleet had sat in Orbit, reconfiguring for the invasion.

    Foolish, he thought. The Humans should have begun bombardment immediately.

    He didn't knowthe Protectorate ships were waiting for the nanites to finish expediting repairs on the Particle cannons, so they could fire at full force again.


    "Energy Spike! Gods below!" One of the sensor watchers in the command center. Krith looked out thw window, all he saw was light.

    ---------------------

    "The destruction of Sab Abar was complete. It was the first time anyone had seen the specticle of a Protectorate Base Delta Zero operation, and it would become a more common sight in coming years. Over 60 Billion Bree subjects were slaughtered as the planet of Sab Abar 3 was literaly melted into a fine sheen of glass. The atmosphere was choked with poisionous gases from the cracked crust and the oceans were boiled away. The Fleet then forced Battered Bree ships and Stations out of orbit, to crash down upon the planet.

    The Battle lead to a crippling effect upon the Bree's warmaking capacity. Within a year, the Gorn were less than 10ly from the Bree Throneworld. The Main-phase of the Bree-Protectorate conflict was over; they had bigger concerns.

    The Protectorate forces were battered by the campaign, and for the remainder of the war only harried the Bree forces enough to prevent the construction of new refinary capabilities. Unfortunately for the Bree, that never came. The Creame of the hypermatter engineers had been killed.

    A slow peace settled over the Protectorate, as they rebuilt their starfleet and expanded their "Cyber" combat infantry armies. Sound, they'd be able to match any nation in numbers on the ground. And all the Galaxy would weep."
    “The Rise of the the Tyrant” by Grand Historian L’Neer, circa 3362
    Today, you are the waves of the Pacific, pushing ever eastward. You are the sequoias rising from the Sierra Nevada, defiant and enduring.

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    • Sol
      Bastion BattleStation #1 orbiting Terra
      Academician's Private Quarters[/B]

      A holographic image flickered to life just above the Academician's magohany table.

      Words flashed on then scrolled upwards on the screen, superimposed over a gigantic structure. The gigantic structure resembled a pyramid with smaller pyramids and pylons circling it. The entire structure was laid out in a full three dimensional diamond shape.

      "Bastion#1 construction 99.99% complete. Completion is expected within the next few hours.

      Construction on Bastions #2 through #4 is expected to be completed within the next week.

      Bastions #5 and #6 is expected to be finished by the end of the month."


      The screen changed to another structure of a similiar design to the Bastion. More text followed.

      "The Apocalypse class orbitals were planned to become the standard new orbitals powered by the new Quantum reactors that were recently developed.

      However, the recent war with the Believers over Earth / Terra, as well as the growing concerns about a conflict with the Protectorate has caused the Apocalypse class to be relegated to a supporting role as the new Bastion class was designed and developed.

      The Apocalypse class orbitals are one quarter the size of the Bastions, with more docking bays for fighters and far more missile pods installed per metric ton than the Bastions.

      The Apocalypse orbitals measure approximately seven kilometers across and three kilometers from top to bottom. The Apocalypse orbitals was designed to provide the equalivent firepower and protection as the newly designed University Titan class size of battleships.

      The standard deployment of orbitals will include six Bastions and sixteen Apocalypse orbitals in a perfect spherical formation surrounding a University planet. Two Bastions will be located at the north and south poles, as well as the four others spaced apart equally around the planet's equator, similiar to the positions of the cardinal directions in a compass.


      The structure and briefing hologram dissipated, only to be replaced by a full-text hologram, as the Academician tapped the panel to display the next holo-pages.

      The University has increased its military based spending, construction, research and development, and infrastructure by a factor of five, in an attempt to bolster it's aging military. The University hasn't engaged in any major military activity up to the Protectorate stand-off over Planet Wu235, and the battle with the Believers in the Sol system.

      The military upgrades and refurbishments is planned to provide the University with the most advanced fleets in Human history. Several key concepts and component designs were gleaned from the alien ship recovered from the Wu235 system.

      The discoveries made from that ship aided the University researchers in developing the Enertran coils, which is a revolutionary step in energy tranmissions.

      The Enertran coils allow wireless transmission of energy, which has staggering implications for civilian and military uses. The coils utilize quantum folded space to create 'tunnels' or 'corridors' in which energy flows from Coil A / Point A to Coil B / Point B. The coils generate openings in quantum space to allow the entry / exit of energy to power machinery, applications, or devices."


      Another tap on the panel.

      "It is now theoretically possible for University ships to not require ANY engines whatsoever. Instead, they recieve energy from planetary power plants. Experiments regarding this possibility are scheducled to be underway within the next several months. This has immediate applications for fighters, enabling fighters to fit more weapons and armor, instead of a working power plant.

      In addition, without the mass of a power plant, the University's combat Mechanoids can either increase speed, mount more weapons, thicken armor, or add more specialized equipment.

      The new ships and orbitals no longer need miles upon miles of wiring, which saves space, as well as reducing the potential of ship systems losing function due to interrupted power circuits."


      Another tap on the panel.

      "One another major discovery in the alien ship was advanced quantum folding of space. The aliens on the vessel apparently had knowledge of folding quantum space into pockets, which provides nearly infinite space. The ancient Human myths and legends about bottomless pits and the "cup of plenty" finally became a reality.

      University scientists are calling this quantum space pocket folding 'N-Space Compression'. The N represents infinity, or near infinity.

      This technology has several incredible applications, including secure storage of materials and weapons, staging areas for Mechanoid troops, Quantum-space fleet depots and bases, and power plants located in N-Space that transmit energy through the new Enertran coils to ships, orbitals, and civilian devices, infrastructure, and machinery."


      The Academician was as giddy as a school-child who recieved a delightful cookie snack as the briefings ended. His excitement dissipated as a Priority One-Omega transmission beeped on his panel.

      The face of his Head of Intelligence, Thomas Dewitt, shimmered in view.

      "I have some truly disturbing and grave news."

      The Academician became more agitated.

      "What is it?"

      "My agent in Protectorate territory has reported that the Protectorate are celebrating a major victory over the Bree.

      The only information that the agent was able to acquire is that the Protectorate apparently, as he called it, 'glassified' a Bree planet with approximately 50 billion Bree on it."

      The blood drained from the Academician's face.

      "Are you serious?"

      "Yes."

      "Any documentation or images to prove this?"

      "An agent will be at your door in several minutes to hand-present you with the data."

      "Thank you. Keep me updated."

      The Academician slumped in his leather bound chair, feeling ancient and worn out, as if his body lost all its vitality and became a seven hundred year old skeleton.

      Several minutes later, the agent arrived with the images of the Bree planetary destruction. The Academician merely opened the door and took the data crystal from the agent without saying a word. Dismissed by a hand wave, the agent left, never knowing the sensitive content that he hand-carried.

      The Academician sank back into his chair and slowly inserted the data crystal into the data reader. He delicately activated the reader with shaking hands, fearful that the end of the universe would spring forth from the very crystal in front of him.

      After viewing the images, the Academician closed his eyes, and did not move at all for several minutes. One would think that the Academician was an inanimate object by the sheer silence and frozen visage he extruded during these several tenacious minutes.

      My God. The Protectorate killing an ENTIRE planet!

      I... absouletely CAN NOT, and WILL NOT allow any University planet to befall this fate!

      I must increase the University's military build-up by a notch or two. Also, my three Projects must be accelerated at any cost.

      Genesis.

      Forge.

      Phalanx.


      As the Academician's thoughts were becoming more chaotic and jumbled, a single thought floated up to the fore-front of his consciousness laced with one singular emotion.

      Hope.

      However, these incredible N-Space and Enertran Coil technologies might, just might assure absoulete defense.
      Last edited by Sovereign; January 26, 2004, 16:34.
      Geniuses are ordinary people bestowed with the gift to see beyond common everyday perceptions.

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      • Nuevo San Antonio
        Beta Hydri 4


        Lord Protector Henry Pym leaned back in his chair at the head of the table. Foreign Minister Grant came walking in, and the "Inner Cabinant" was complete. Pym looked up at Grant as he sat down two chairs away from him.

        "How are our Guests?"

        "Ms. Adams just left for Drone Mound, and the illustrious Deputy Minister of Intersteller Affairs of the UA, Dr. Kuzentov, told us in no uncertain terms that his nation will not be intimidated by anyone...and thank you for the map of Protectorate Holdings. This was right before he boarded the shuttle to the UA Crusier in Orbit."

        "So they know what we did at Sab Abar?"


        Grant and Director Onate looked at each other. Onate spoke.

        "Your Excellancy, yes, I'm sure they do. I'd be surprised if they hadn't recieved the sensor logs of one of the ships. Ever since trade opened up with Morgan Intersteller, security has been much tougher to implement..."

        Pym twiddled his ancient Parker pen in his hand. Looser security....a price of dealing with Humanity once more. It was acceptable. Pym sighed and said; "What are we going to do about the GHE?"

        Grant spoke up again. "Sir, we've already passed on logs to everyone we know...I think the Drones, Peacekeepers, Morgan Intersteller would all step in and help us if the GHE did anything...remarkably stupid. In any event, the Dosi would be able to protect us...in fact, it's my belief that now that the other Human states know about our close relationship, they'll be hesitant to pick a war with us. Once the Sab Abar event becomes public knowledge..."

        Onate turned and looked at the rest of the cabinet. Taking a deep breath, he spoke; " In two days, all the free-speech countries will have editorials running about how bad and evil we are. Popular support in those countries will take a dive, all that sympathy we garnered from the Bree Assasination attempt will be gone."

        Pym tapped his fingers on the table. War Minister Kolasklar spoke. "Sir, it was a military descision. There were God knows how many trained Hypermatter engineers on that planet. You know as well as anyone here that the Bree's capacity to fight the Gorn is already in the Crapper, and we haven't heard a peep from them since."

        Grant glared at Kolasklar. "Nishant, we just wiped out 50 billion sentient life forms, and we're in a very close relationship with an alien race that is far and away one of the most ethnocentric races out there. You don't think that other Human states aren't gonna think we're going to sell them out?"

        "Quiet." Pym said, wishing he had Ian's commanding prescence. We didn't snipe at each other like this in front of him, did we? Well....maybe we did. Pym pushed a small box, about twice the size of a thimble to Grant. Onate's, Trade Secretary Ved's, and Kolasklar's eyes follwed it.

        "What's this?"

        "Pick it up."

        Grant complied, and couldn't on first try, he was so surprised.

        "It must weigh 20 lbs!"

        "30. It's Hypermatter. It has the highest mass-to-energy ratio in existance."

        The others looked at him with a blank face, and Pym sighed, thinking like a Sscience advisor again.

        "Look, everything has potential energy, right? Industrial Humans burned coal, Information age humans used Petrochemicals....we use anti-matter, Fusion not withstanding. That right there.." Pym gestured at it "
        Is from the core of a neutron star. It has more potential energy in it than anything else in existance, except perhaps a black hole. I want you to have delievered, personally to either the Science Minister or the Head of State of Morgan Intersteller, the Free Drones, and the Spartans, a like amount."


        There was silence. Pym continued speaking. "Their science advisors know that this will be an immense gift, and will greatly expand all their knowledge of physics.


        Pym was silent for a moment. "Grant, I want you to deliever, immediately to a UA VIP, a proposal for full diplomatic relations with all the privliges and responsibilities it entails, the release of our people on Terra, and a full trading relationship. If they grant it, we'll give them double the amount we gave enyone else."

        He wasn't worried about theft, it was store at an isolated asteroid with incorruptable 'Fair Witnesses' running it. there were over a dozen P9's or higher there as well, with a thin sheen of nanolath covering the hypermatter containers, programed to destroy them if it wasn't removed with the proper 5 man Gene code.


        Grant made a face. " I might be difficult to get the diplomactic packet thing out...they're going all Ashcroft on us."

        "Send it out."
        Today, you are the waves of the Pacific, pushing ever eastward. You are the sequoias rising from the Sierra Nevada, defiant and enduring.

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        • The Waiting Is The Hardest Part

          Blue Star Hotel, Luca
          Spira


          "Where would you like to go today?"

          The voice was a pleasant female voice. She sounded like she was about 23 and probably had light brown hair. Of course, she didn't have hair at all, because "she" was a computer in the lobby of the Blue Star hotel. The voice was synthetically generated to speak the responses of the artificial intelligence to questions posed by customers.

          Derek had been afraid of it initially, but on the third day they were delayed Gary had marched right up and asked it about shopping opportunities in Luca. Not only had the voice recommended several malls, she had also printed a map from the street directory. It turned out that the local malls were slightly more expensive than on Vega since many of the goods were imported, but it was an enjoyable day nonetheless. So today they were asking again.

          "Do you like sports?" the computer asked in a surprisingly humanoid tone. "There's a blitzball game at 12:00 today, at the Municipal Stadium. Most people have season tickets, but you can buy a day ticket for four credits."

          "What's blitzball?" asked Gary. While the AI explained the game, Derek looked around the lobby. Mostly there were normal hotel guests. But he eventually picked out an unobtrusive mechanoid nestled in an alcove. It had two human-like arms; or rather, one human-like arm and one that started as a human-like arm but terminated in a gun, most likely a particle impactor.

          Derek blinked. Would they ever need a defense droid with a particle impactor in a hotel lobby? What was it protecting them from? For that matter, who was it supposed to protect.

          "I'll print out the map for you," the AI offered. As it was doing so, Derek tapped the Thinker's shoulder.

          "Why is there such a security presence everywhere?" he asked.

          "Terrorism," Gary replied. "You don't remember those bombings?"

          "Well, I remember . . ."

          Gary continued, "The University's a high-security state. It's better than the alternative, isn't it?"

          "Yeah, sure." Derek rolled his eyes. Gary thanked the AI and they left.

          * * *

          Academician's Office

          The aide walked into the communications center. "I just," said he to the FTL operator, "received this data chip from the Drone Ambassador. The contents need to be sent to the Academician, ASAP."

          Though not authorized to view most of the material on the chip, he had an idea of what it contained. The Drone Republic's Space Marine Command had probably agreed to hand over the Terran Battlecruiser captured near Epsilon Eridani. The negotiations had been taking place for three days. Before the Academician left for Earth, he had left his aides instructions to offer the visiting Drone scientists a look at an artificial intelligence lab, in addition to the Berrik temple.

          This, of course, was an offer their counterparts on Vega could not refuse. Drone AI technology was years behind that of the University. And, the aide thought to himself, he could make it so they didn't even see any of the interesting things . . .
          Last edited by Mr. President; February 11, 2004, 19:03.
          Everything changes, but nothing is truly lost.

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          • Nowhere

            "Mr. Nova," came a funny little voice, high-pitched and piercing. It tore at Joe Nova's nerves, frightening him to the core. He shook quite uncontrollably as the little box in which he was confined suddenly opened up with a bit of a click. A hatch slid back, and an opening wide enough for him to squeeze through appeared. He sniffed about at the air that was now flowing into the small black box, and found that it was much better than the way the container smelt now after his having lived in it for the last several hours.

            "Please feel free to come out, Mr. Nova. We have no wish to cause you any more pain than you have already suffered."

            Nova continued to shake, beads of sweat rolling down his forehead. His hands were wet with the stuff.

            "Please, Mr. Nova, if you would exit the container..."

            Nova slowly crept forward towards the opening. He did not move fast enough, however. Suddenly, an electric shock jolted him, throwing him forward towards the hatch.

            "I apologize for having to resort to this, Mr. Nova. The Council does not appreciate having to wait for you."

            "Who the hell are you?" Nova shouted, peering out of the box at the darkened room, noting a chair with tasteful red cushions under a handsome golden lamp.

            "Please, Mr. Nova, I cannot as of yet divulge such information. Suffice to say that you have no hope of being saved by your allies."

            "The Novans are survivors. We will squash you, whoever you are," he said, defiantly.

            "I doubt it, Mr. Nova. Now, would you do me the honor of exiting your container before I am forced to resort to violence?"

            Nova rolled out of the box, feeling the warm carpet beneath his form as he lay in a fetal position on the floor. He looked around, but the room was dark. He made out the nice carpet, the wooden walls, a bust shrouded in shadows, and that red chair again with the lamp beside it. There appeared to be some vague, looming form at the back of the room.

            "Come this way, Mr. Nova."

            "What...what happened to me?" the pirate asked.

            "Mr. Nova..."

            "What happened to my men, you bastard?"

            "Mr. Nova...your manner is appalling. I ask you to cease from using offensive language in my presence. It is not that I am a prude, you understand, it is simply that I find it distasteful for men of our importance and dignity to speak to one another as though we were animals."

            "Just tell me what is happening," Nova entreatied. "Please..." He was still shaking.

            "Mr. Nova, I regret to inform you that your flagship is currently in the hands of the Morganite government and that the majority of your crew and officers are dead."

            "Regret? Then...then...you've come to help me?"

            "No, Mr. Nova. I have not."

            "What of my allies?"

            "The Novan faction is no more. All of your fleets have surrendered except for a few ships that are presently being chased down. The age of Novan piracy is over. A new order is coming to power, sir. The Novans are destroyed, as are the Terrans. Sparta, Morgan Interstellar, the Drone Federation...this is where power lies now. And you are here at the heart of it all."

            "Where?"

            "A moon orbiting a dead planet orbiting a dying sun. This is so highly classified an area that to most governments of the galaxy it simply does not exist."

            "What is its name?"

            "It has no name."

            "Who are you?"

            "I am nobody."

            Nova walked forward, towards the dark shape. He expected at any moment to be stopped by some horrible shock or by armed guards...but he wasn't. In fact, just as he was upon this shape, there was a little click and a lamp turned on.

            The shape was a desk upon which were piled some letters, notes, and a small computer. There was also, oddly enough, a very attractive little teacup and saucer. Behind the desk sat a pleasant-looking little man in a neat suit and tie.

            "Allow me to say, at least, that you are a prisoner of Morgan Interstellar, and that I am to interrogate you."

            "What does this mean?"

            "You were captured, as you know, and kept in there for several days while you were shipped here. The news has already been announced to the whole of mankind. Everyone rejoices over the catching of a dangerous terrorist such as yourself."

            "Will Morgan kill me?"

            "Oh, good heavens, know. You're as good as dead anyway. Nobody has ever escaped from here. That doesn't matter. You shall live happily and peacefully here in your apartment for the remainder of your days. If you are lucky, you may even be given a job of some importance to the community. Other inmates have reformed and achieved some status here. You have heard of Gorbon the Stringer?"

            "Never."

            "Ah? What a shame. Famous serial killer on Planet 3 in the second galaxy of the Corporate Sector. Well, he was kept here in solitary confinement until he suffered a mental breakdown. Thanks to our efforts at readjusting him to living in society, he has become one of our happiest citizens. This colony emulates Gorbon the Stringer and all who, like him, have managed to overcome their natural tendencies for acting in criminal manners. Perhaps you too shall adjust. If so, we may allow you to become a head of mining expeditions! Or an accountant? Perhaps something in admin? What would you like?"

            "To die."

            "I am sorry, Mr. Nova. That is entirely out of the question."
            Empire growing,
            Pleasures flowing,
            Fortune smiles and so should you.

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            • Sol
              Bastion Battlestation Alpha


              A darkened room resonated with several humming and tapping noises. A solitary man sat in a chair in the darkness, deep in thought, oblivious to the outside world. A beeping sound seemed to be like an explosion to him, bringing him out of his concentration. A gloved hand reached out towards the wooden table which has seen centuries pass by.

              Tap.

              A series of pictures materialized out of thin air, as if by some arcane magic. After several seconds of fluctuating and spiking, the pictures cleared up to beyond crystal precision. One picture zoomed out, blotting out the other hovering three dimensional pictures. A lifeless planet pockmarked by craters, ravines, and fissures zoomed out from the floating representation just above the desk to encompass the rear half of the room.

              The globe slowly turned on its axis, much similar to Earth’s axial tilt. A simple word floated above the sphere that resembled a beat up golf ball.

              Venus

              A single ship can be seen holding a geostationary orbit over the first planet in the Sol system. It appeared to be a research vessel with a spherical body and six double pinchers fused to the sphere in the four cardinal directions, as well as the top and bottom of the sphere.

              The man’s voice resonated a strong bass voice.

              ”Begin.”

              Two torpedoes shot out from the research vessel at a unusually slow speed. In addition to its speed, the torpedoes looked rather odd, with dozens of spheres connected to the main torpedo chassis.

              Several minutes passed.

              One torpedo reached the north pole, and the other torpedo reached the south pole of the rocky and ultra-hot planet. The torpedoes held position for several seconds while the powerful quantum computers based on the research vessel underwent two million trillion calculations per microsecond, per quantum chip. Once the calculations were laid out, a signal was transmitted to the two torpedoes holding position, then the torpedoes detonated.

              The resulting explosion sent the spheres in a perfectly synchronized formation across the northern and southern hemispheres of the planet, and a scant second later, huge explosions could be seen on the planet’s surface.

              A voice sounded on the intercom.

              Successful sphere impacts on the rocky surface of Venus.”

              Then during the next several minutes, nothing happened.

              However, exactly fifteen minutes after the explosions, the miracle of all miracles came into being. The space around the planet shimmered, and where there had been huge impact craters, the surface was becoming green. Several more minutes passed before some streaks of blue could be seen, and as the minutes passed, the streaks became splotches, then large blots.

              The green surfaces kept spreading, covering the whole surface of Venus not covered by the growing blue blots within an hour.

              Within three hours, fuzzy white wisps could be seen forming above Venus, and the blue blots became great expanses of blue-cyan, while the green surfaces roughened up in some areas, while other areas became gentle rolling terrain.

              Within seven hours, the fuzzy wisps became much larger, and the blue-cyan expanses grew choppy where blue meets green. The greenery became more pronounced in some areas, and became brownish in others.

              Within eleven hours, the console beeped on the wooden desk, then the hand reached out again.

              Tap.

              The view of Venus blossomed and expanded into a view of an area where the blue and green met.

              The Academician smiled.

              Project Genesis completed!

              Trees, grass, shrubbery, and hints of a jungle could be seen everywhere where there was land. The shores had gently rolling waves crashing upon the eleven hour old beaches. A rain squall could be seen in the distance, along with several lighting bolts and thunderclaps.

              Now I can create life where life is non-existent or taken away like at Sab Abar. Using proto-matter with the stabilization provided by10^80 nanites, I was able to transform the atomic structures of billions of tons of barren rock into an livable planet very similar to Earth. Even now, the nanites are burrowing into Venus’s core, to transform it into a core similar to Earth, with tectonic plates, molten magma, and concave currents.

              Without Quantum Power, the power to generate Proto-matter would have been impossible.


              The door chimed, and the Academician unlocked the door by remote.

              A woman entered, holding a couple of data crystals. She took a glance at the transformed Venus with a look of shock and surprise, and then to the Academician. The Academician stood up, almost bouncing and barely restraining his glee, and motioned to the woman.

              “Mina, please take a seat.”

              “Thank you, sir. Here, I have two diplomatic messages. I thought you’d like to be informed personally, due to the nature of the messages.”

              “Oh? Who are they from?”

              “The Protectorate and the Free Drones.”

              “You have to be kidding me. The Protectorate has been less than forthcoming and has been not so friendly.”

              “Maybe it’s a turn for the better.”

              “Perhaps. This new Protectorate leader seems more rational than Ian. I’ll extend a olive branch, but the military and secret project build-ups will continue. If the Protectorate proves to be less than trustworthy, or if they decide to sneak attack us under the guise of peace, they will receive a very rude surprise.”

              “Indeed. Anything else?”

              “Yes. I want to display this miracle to our public. Show them both the destruction of Sab Abar, and the creation of life on Venus. Show them that the University Alliance will not be cowed by the Protectorate’s destruction of Sab Abar. Show them that there is always an opposite to an action, hence the Genesis Project.”

              The Academician handed Mina a copy of the recording of the ‘life-giving’ on Venus.

              “I’ll get right on it, Academician.”

              “Thank you. Report back to me in several hours, and bring information regarding the Phalanx Project.”

              Mina stood up, then curtsied to the Academician. As she left, she smiled back at the Academician, as if to reassure him that things were indeed improving.

              The Academician inserted the two data crystals with the diplomatic messages, and upon the completion of both messages, he sank into his chair deep in thought once again.

              Full diplomatic relations with the Protectorate? Isn’t this grand? I could use this, to buy some extra time.

              The Free Drones might have something there, with the mysteries of the Temple. I should contact David Hall and his team at the Berrik ruins in the Spira system and let them know that they will be having visitors shortly.

              Indeed. Mina was right. Things are finally looking up for the University Alliance.


              The Academician emerged from his deep thoughts and decided to send out replies immediately, to expedite matters.

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              To: Henry Pym

              “Your offer was put under consideration.

              In light of our previous disagreements and misunderstandings, I believe it might be a prudent course of action to enter into a full diplomatic relationship. I do this to avoid any further conflict between our two peoples, and hopefully build a stronger relationship.

              The release of the prisoners of war is underway. All of the prisoners will be ready for transport within the next day, unless you would rather have them escorted to an embassy.

              I would also like to thank you for the map of your territory and holdings. I will also provide a map of the University Alliance’s holdings and territories within this transmission.

              Hopefully we can put our past behind us and work on building a relationship.”

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              To: President Kristy Adams

              “I would like to thank you for your willingness to return Terran property. This proves our relationship is still strong, and I hope we may even make it stronger.

              In return, I shall permit your researchers access to the Berrik ruins, and share the research discoveries the University archaeologists make there.

              In addition, your research team may visit an University AI lab.

              Your team will be contacted with directions and an escort if needed.

              Live well.”
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              • Nuevo San Antonio

                Pym looked up from the report on his desk. He glanced at Onate, and the new "Science advisor" (his previous position, now just an administrator), Dr. Dubois.

                "Ambitious little bugger, isn't he? How'd he get the mass to do what he wanted? Proto-matter?" Pym looked at the next 'page' of the report. "Yep. Why would he be so stupid as to toss around proto-matter.....unless he has the nanotechnology to manipulate it?" Pym glanced at Onate, who flushed. The Director of the Protectorate's senior intelligence service didn't like being caught off guard; the Ubiqtorate's own scientists had never been able to anticipate Dr. Pym's insights whenever a foriegn power advanced in Technology. The idea of nanites hadn't even occured to him.


                Pym sighed.

                "You don't know?"

                "Sir, the UA is a very insular society, almost as much as us. It's very hard to penetrate..."

                "So, in other words, the University just established it had nanotech on a scale starting to approach our own and the Dosi. Wonderful, it isn't going to be fun passing this report on to Ambassador Atvar, and we will." Pym added, seeing the pained look on Onate's face. Foreign Minister Grant walked in at that time.

                "Grant, you read that report on the way over?"

                "Sure did Sir."

                "What do you think about it?"

                Grant spoke without hesistation. "Why would they choose such a public venue for this test? Two possibilities; either they've gone stupid on us, or they're trying to tell the universe something."

                Pym's voice was harsh. "They've recently made a leap in Nanotechnology."

                "Sir, you don't know that for certain.." Onate said in a strained voice.

                "Something had to control the protomatter, and begin the alteration of the planet's tectonic plates Director. If they hadn't regulated the protomatter, Venus would have disintrigated. Nanites are the only thing within the UA's reach of such a feat...."

                Grant scratched his chin. "It's remarkably shortsigthed of them to show off nanotech like that...especially when their ships have not been so equiped yet."

                "Zakharov Junior is just as arrogrant as his father was..." Pym drummed his fingers on the desk. "Me and Prokhor worked on the Unity project back in the time of yore. We had a few....disagreements about how the Engine and powerplant should be designed. He won out. And Unity nearly farted out before they even reached Chiron, while mine and Dr. Schmidts' design ended up on the SouthWestern Republic's Endeavor, and, you'll note, we got through our trip in one piece."

                Albeit several ly off course, but that was neither here nor there.

                Sighing, Pym continued speaking. "We don't need this. The UA isn't our enemy, although they've attacked us enough. With the Bree on their deathbed," Reports of a Gorn orbital bombardment wiping out 90 billion Bree had arrived that morning, "the GHE and Hferhin are our main concern...and there's no indication the GHE know about the Hferhin...at least, they don't seem to be trafficing in Human meat with them."


                Grant was scratching his chin during the until monologue. As Pym stopped, he spoke.

                "We need to cement a peace treaty with the UA, fast. A Fair one, none of these 'searching diplomatic packets' deals the UA has been handing out. I think we can hold them to it. We never got an official apology...or offer of restituation...for the UA attacking the Michael. Bring it up, and tell them we will forgo restitution in exchange for fair, internationally recognized diplomatic relations. Embassy equals soveriegn territory, etc. Out of curiosity Sir....do you have any photos of Prokhor Zakharov?"

                Pym was surprised by the query.

                "I must have dozens, from when were were working togather at the Prototype in Petrograd, and takeing part in R&R at Lake Baikal, why?"

                "I think our Young Acadamican doesn't realise you and his father worked togather....I'm sure someone in the UA's intelligence service knows, but it was never brought up with young Zakharov. Passing on something like that can only help matters, and would help establish a personal relationship with a foriegn Head of State."


                Pym...drummed his fingers for awhile...then Nodded.
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                To: Randius Zakharov
                Re: Diplomatic Relations


                Acadamican; I would like to make sure some things are very clear on our proposal (with no insult intended!). If we are to have full diplomatic and trade relations between our two great nations, it must be treated as such, This means all diplomatic privaliges and responisibilities included. This, of course, counts for your Diplomatic corps as well as our own.

                We understand your nation is udnergoing some trying times, and as a token of our good will, would like to offer to forgoe any restitution claims against you from your destruction of the Protectorate ship Michael, in exchange, just the full diplomatic relations mentioned above.

                On a personal note Randius, I say Randius because I worked with your Father for many years on the Unity project. I'll be honest; I thought your father was an arrogrant, overbearing man who ignored what he didn't want to hear. He was also the smartest man I ever met, and I'm sure he would be proud to see his son following his footsteps in the name of knowledge. I have enclosed in the transmission copies of assorted media from when your Father and I worked togather. I've left the video files unedited, and no doubt both myself and Prokhor come across as complete asses in our many, many arguments. This is how Prokhor would have wanted you to see him, however, unedited. Also included is media from when our little lab ("Little" in the sense that today it would be a High school physics kit) group would go out for some R&R. Maybe it would do you some good to see what Russia was once like.

                Best rergards,

                Dr. Henry Pym.
                Today, you are the waves of the Pacific, pushing ever eastward. You are the sequoias rising from the Sierra Nevada, defiant and enduring.

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                • Hive Fleet VII-in orbit above Omega IX (Independent World within Hive space)

                  Command deck aboard the flagship Fury of the Hive



                  Admiral Trasssk punched her datapad with fierce concentration. Orbiting below her, the amber and blue world of Omega IX rotated on its axis. Hive stellar cartographers and geographers discovered that the planet below held rich veins of iron, iron that was highly valued in the Hive’s upcoming plans.

                  High Command ordered the bombardment of Omega IX so that Hiverian mining platforms could begin harvesting the minerals in the planets crust. A pre-Industrial civilization was reported to inhabit Omega IX, but High Command ordered the planet to be viro-bombed and the planet's eco-system destroyed to quicken the mineral harvest. The fact that she was carrying out xenocidal orders did not faze her in the least.

                  The lizard-like Xiero continued to run simulations of which positions would give the maximum amount of devastation with the least amount of ships. So far the best ship-per square kilometer ratio she had was 34 vessels out of her fleet to create overlapping bombardment zones. Seeing as how all the ships were smaller than her own, the estimated numbers were not too high.

                  Maybe I should order a few of our ships to kamikaze-bomb the planet....maybe that will cause some global devastation….

                  As the admiral began choosing which ships would act as enormous, piloted missiles, the ships communication officer signaled for the admirals attention.

                  “Admiral, we are picking up an anomaly from one of our cloaked observation satellites.”

                  Trasssk moved her datapad aside and stood up.

                  “What type of ‘anomaly’?” Trasssk began as she approached the com-officer.

                  “It is a message originating from outside of Hiverian space. I’ll bring it up on the viewscreen, sir.”

                  The image of the leader of the Free Drone Republic, Kristy Adams filled the cabin. The Free Drone flag behind her as she sat behind a wooden desk.

                  “People of the Greater Hive Empire. Your Emperor and your government have deceived and betrayed you. Sheng-ji Yang is responsible for the deaths of millions of people and for sowing fear throughout the Human Sphere.

                  "His guilt tarnishes every Hiverian citizen. But the Free Drone Republic is giving the people of the Hive a chance to redeem themselves.

                  "All you must do is turn Sheng-ji Yang over to us. If he is not surrendered within seventy-two hours, we will be forced to take action."


                  After the initial message played and begun its loop, Admiral Trasssk looked at the crew. All the crew members wore a smug look on their face, as if they all understood that this “Free Drone” was spouting nothing more than nonsensical rhetoric and empty threats.

                  The admiral immediately broke the apparent amusement of the crew.

                  “Take that nonsense drivel off the screen and relay that message directly to Hive Command. Open channels to Drone Taskmaster, Tormentor, and Unification. They are to intercept the origin of that message, but stay within GHE space.”

                  “Yes, sir.” The crew responded and bustled into activity.

                  The admiral sat down in the command chair and looked over her remaining ships before addressing the com-officer again.

                  “Tell the Hammer of the Hive, Iron Fist, and People’s Might to plot suicide courses for the three heaviest populated cities. I want our ships to wipe those cities off the planet.”

                  “Yes, sir.” The officer responded, not dwelling on the fact that three Hive ships would be responsible for the death of untold millions of innocent civilians while sacrificing themselves for the greater good that was the Emperor’s Will.

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                  Hive Prime
                  Council Room


                  The large lecture-hall room was filled with hundreds of holographic images of the Emperor’s chosen planetary governors. Each governor’s image was broadcasted from their respected world to the auditorium where the Emperor presided. The transmissions, while numerous, were both untraceable as well as indecipherable. Total privacy reigned and this pleased Yang.

                  Everyone working for the greater good, a perfect utopian society. I have almost achieved my goal…..my gift to the universe.

                  Sheng-ji stood on an elevated platform at the center of the auditorium, with the countless holograms sitting before him. Not one of them was higher than the Emperor….something that Yang saw to personally.

                  “My children,” Yang began, “The winds of destiny have blown strongly through the galaxy. Much has happened and I foresee grander events to come. We were introduced to many new human-led factions.”

                  Sheng-ji paused as he looked at the sea of holographic faces. Not all human, but all loyal completely to the Hive. Completely loyal to Yang.

                  “We were introduced to the so-called ‘Protectorate of Man’ and their now dead leader, the 'Lord Protector Ian'. Their meddling in Hiverian affairs is spiraling to a point where conflict with them may soon be inevitable. I will strive as your leader, to try and prevent this. Any loss of Hiverian life would be detestable….and regrettable.

                  "I have, however, good news. The reign of the genocidal Ian is over."

                  A chorus of applause filled the auditorium. All knew that millions of Hive lives were wasted everyday, and that in some circumstances, was encouraged. But the assembled knew that this was for formality’s sake. Yang continued.

                  "But despite the fact that their leader is dead, a new one will take his place and therefore....the Protectorate remains a foe of the Hive Empire.

                  “We were introduced to the descendents of one of the lost factions on Chiron; The University of Planet. Their wise and benevolent leader, Academician Randius Zakharov, has shown that he is a great friend to the Hive Empire. We hope to one day formalize our relationship with a Treaty of Friendship or even a Pact of Brotherhood. The implications of the Hive standing side by side with intellectuals from the University would be enormous.

                  “The Laekdaemon Cadre, another recently discovered faction, is embroiled in a bitter civil war. One side wishes to pursue hostile actions against the detestable Spartans, and the other that wishes to be enslaved by the forces of Marcus Kessel. We must support those who wish to fight the tyranny that is the Spartan regime!

                  “We have seen the Drones who we thought were left on that pitiful world of Chiron reemerge on the galactic stage. They continue to be a nuisance even now, amongst the stars.”

                  Yang braced himself, frowned, and spoke in halting speech.

                  “We must teach the Drones that they exist to serve the Hive.” The auditorium erupted into a thunderous applause. Yang waved their applause aside and finished.

                  “The Free Drone Republic is a slap in the face to each citizen of the Hive. They are a direct insult to your Emperor! They WILL be made into productive servants of the Hive and they WILL be made to learn that the Hive is their rightful masters amongst the universe.”

                  Sheng-ji breathed in as he began to address his closing remarks…and those that were the most important.

                  “Lastly, I address our hated enemies….the Spartan Federation. Every member of the Hive is taught the basic principle that the only good Spartan is a dead Spartan. They cursed us and plagued us as we tried to live peacefully on Chiron. I tried then to lead the Hive toward the utopian dream. The megalomaniacal Spartans led by their Colonel Santiago eventually forced us off that accursed planet back into the stars. Here, safe amongst the cradle that the universe has made for us, we have prospered and grown into a formidable host. But now they have come back to try and finish the job…to eliminate the utopian society I have created for you once and for all. Their new leader, Colonel Marcus Kessel, is a man that I have met on Chiron…and he wished then for the death of every member of the Hive. He continues his pursuit that his predecessor began, but I will make sure that it is HE that is destroyed.

                  “Therefore, I have assembled all here to bear witness to the fact that as of this moment, the entire Hive empire under my leadership is to be put on a galactic war footing. Each one of you must change your production to fit the needs of the Hive military. While in the past, we have placed sectors on war production, this is the first time that every planet in my empire will be producing materiel for war. You are ordered to reduce civil production to a minimum to sustain your civil infrastructure, but all other resources will be put to the use of the military.

                  “I want the universe itself to shiver in terror before the sleeping dragon. The very stars themselves will tremble in fear before the might that is the Hive. It is time the galaxy, as well as its inhabitants, come to realize that they all belong to the Hive.”

                  Yang smiled.

                  Today marks the beginnings of a dynasty that will reign until the stars themselves flicker out and die. My gift to the universe…a perfect galaxy led by Sheng-ji Yang.


                  The birth of a god.
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                  • The Prisoner

                    Cell Block Omega, Laekdaemon Central

                    Listening to the rhythmic sound of boots in the corridors, the prisoner shivered. There was never any sound down here, nor light, nor even smell, except what was brought from outside. He knew; he'd been assigned to this block too many times to count. And given how few people were ever held down here, chances were those boots were coming for him . . .

                    The prisoner shuddered again, and cursed himself. Here he was, a high-ranking officer of the Laekdaemon Cadre, until today one of the most trusted men in the security service, and now, after a mere three hours in a cell, he was already slipping. You're stronger than this! he raged at himself, This is pathetic! All it is darkness; they haven't even looked at you yet!

                    But he knew better. He knew, in excruciating detail, the kinds of things that might be done to ensure his co-operation, knew because he had applied them all, and invented a few himself. And worse, he knew that there were things even he didn't know about, and that frightened him more than anything else in his life.

                    Something had changed. The prisoner blinked once or twice - not that it made much difference, in this darkness - before realising what it was; the boots had stopped, and they were right outside his cell. It took all his self-control to keep from losing his stomach as the door swung open to admit two Internal Security Service officers and half a dozen crack troopers.

                    * * *

                    "Last chance, ex-Colonel Manfred. Give us that list of your co-conspirators, or you will spend the rest of your life wishing you had co-operated."

                    Manfred, the prisoner, sat straight in his chair and spat in his interrogator's face. The man grimaced - regretfully, it seemed - wiped the saliva off, and the gestured to someone behind Manfred.

                    "Very well, Demetrius," he said sadly, "you get your wish. Take him away, get that information, and note the machine's performance in its first field test."

                    He paused.

                    "And remember one thing: when this is done, I don't want to ever see what remains of this man. I saw a brain-hacked man once; it still turns my stomach thinking about it."

                    The man behind Manfred gave a grunt, tapped a button on the back of the chair, and then he felt it come loose from the floor, seeming to float as though in zero-G. As a hood closed over his head, cutting off all sensory input, the last thing the ex-Colonel saw was the sad face of his interrogator, and the cold hatred on the faces of the guards around him.

                    * * *

                    What seemed an eternity later, Manfred at last heard something. The hood was still there, but at last he could hear. A cold, pitiless voice boomed in his ears, obviously amplified; the small sounds of the rest of the room - people breathing, machinery whirring, the occasional beep from some device or other - were all deafeningly loud as well.

                    "So, Mr. Manfred. You know our policy with traitors; you helped design it. We gave you a chance to escape justice, if you helped us, and you refused. Now you will learn, first-hand, just what it means to betray the Cadre.

                    "Dr. Graves, you may begin."

                    What happened next was nothing like what Manfred had anticipated. He had expected physical torture, neurolashing, or even a Punishment Sphere; he had been prepared to endure all those things, even if for only a little while.

                    What he had not expected was a metaphysical claw reaching into his brain and ripping his mind apart.

                    * * *

                    As array of machinery that filled the room did it's work, Dr. Selden Graves watched the display screen with unblinking dark eyes, watching yellow text scrool slowly across it.

                    CADRE INTERROGATION UNIT ZETA-0093 ONLINE

                    STATUS REPORT:

                    PHASE 1 STATUS: COMPLETE

                    ALL MENTAL BARRIERS COLLAPSED

                    PHASE 2 STATUS: IN PROGRESS

                    DATA EXTRACTION PROCEEDING

                    * * *

                    "It's all there, sir. Every relevant memory he had, translated and analysed. The rebels are going to regret losing him for a very long time..."

                    Internal Security chief Kleomenes stared in wonder at this storage unit Graves was holding out to him.

                    "All of it? You're sure?"

                    "All, sir. Trust me."

                    "From anyone but you, I'd think you were bull****ting... but you've pulled off enough miracles in this field to satisfy me. I'll put you in for another pay-rise, and in the meantime, I'll get to work on whoever is named in these memories."

                    Graves saluted and walked out of the room, absorbed in his own thoughts, and likely would have walked into the door had it not opened automatically.
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                    • Gemini I: Clone World
                      Deep in Hive space


                      Hive engineers and scientists scuttled to and fro, checking on various status switches. The Cloning Vats were running and peak efficiency and were pumping out hundreds of thousands of cloned individuals for the sole purpose of swelling the already bloated Hive military. Individuals were led from their cloning vat to be hooked up to neuro-receptors.

                      There, they would be force fed data spanning a lifetime in only a few minutes. There would be no trying to hide the fact that they were cloned. All were treated with the indoctrination and subtle neurochemicals that would make them loyal Hive citizens to the death. No thoughts of dissention, no questioning the Emperor, no thoughts of betrayal. In essence, they would be the ideal Hive citizen.

                      Gemini I’s world had numerous cloning “cities” that were all performing the same function. Extract individuals from the cloning vat, indoctrinate and treat them for incorporation into Hive society, and begin the physical training to complete the cloning process. However, each city was in charge of producing a certain type of clone citizen. Some cities were in charge of producing cloned technicians, others for fighter-pilots, and still others for assault soldiers. Each city’s training center focused on what the clones task were specified for.

                      Gemini I’s “fighter pilot” city had extensive VR and physical endurance tranining to make sure that they would be the top dogfighters the Hive had. Clones were strapped into simulators to test their bodies under g-force pressure. Sharp turns in space at high speeds still produced g-force and each pilot was tested to make sure that its resistance was at optimum. Pilots who were killed were immediately thrown into the recycling tanks.

                      Clones in the planetary assault “city” were trained in physical hand-to-hand combat as well as marksmanship. Huge caverns were used as training grounds were clones had to run with full equipment over the rocky terrain. Huge target ranges tested the accuracy of the soldiers marksmanship. There were even extensive VR training modules to test combat vehicle personnel. Those that were not able to make the requirements were thrown into the recycling tanks.

                      Technicians in their respected city were trained in their various tasks, from repairing faulty equipment to manning commstations. Any who did not meet their requirements were, too, disposed of and recycled.

                      Hundreds of worlds across the Hive Empire were performing the same function of Gemini I, the mass production of millions of clones to live, fight and die for the Hive...for the Emperor. These clones, as well as the already enormous population of non-cloned citizens, would swell the ranks of the Hive military.

                      Sheng-ji Yang’s dream of the ideal Hive citizen was becoming a reality; Obedient, Fearless, Competent and most important, utterly Loyal to the Hive.
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                      • Hive Prime

                        Stoneham ran through the passageways, his heart pounding. He could sense the security forces behind him.

                        Damnit, is that true? Is his Excellancy dead? It's been so long since I've recieved word from Ubiqtorate.. But Stoneham knew that was for the success of the mission, and it had let him remain undetected for this long. But this information was far too important to wait for the usual channels. Because he had suddenly acted outside of usual routine, that had pegged him in the strictly controlled Hive society.

                        But he was nearly to the surface now. There, he could manually transmitt the entireity of the message.


                        Of course, he also knew he would die.

                        That was fine, the nanites in his bloodstream that mimicked the societal controls the Hive injected were already preparing to remove his long term memory as soon as he was dead. If Ubiqtorate could with draw memories from recently dead people, it was a sure bet the GHE's security forces could as well.

                        Ah, the room in question. He burst in, fireing his smuggled PPG at the Technicians. He ran over, and jabbed the slicer card containing the nanites into the CPU. Control over the transmitter was his in less than a second. He uploaded the information, it transmitted. His minor psi abilities picked up the Security Police storming into the room, he turned and fired his PPG, nailing one in the head. He felt the dozens of blaster bolts searing into him, the naites worked so fast in eradicating his longterm memory, he barely had time to think of his family....

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                        Cold Harbor
                        Edge of GHE


                        The massive battleship recieved and passed on the messgae to Ubiqtorate central. Within an hour Stoneham's family was alerted.

                        Within a day, the transmission was showed to most HUman nations.
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                        • Sol
                          Bastion Battlestation Alpha


                          Text and pictures flashed in midair, as the Academician browsed several holographic information displays.

                          The Academician was in one of his deep concentration trances, sitting at his famous maghony desk, reputed to be a little over a thousand years old, dating all the way back to the colonial era of Europe and the Americas in the 1600 - 1700's. Instead of tapping the holo panel floating above his table, he tapped an area on a floating hologram image.

                          Text materialized right above the desk, along with a representation of the quadrant of the galaxy that the Humans, Bree, and Gorn are located in.

                          The Academician tapped the Human sector, outlined in yellow on the Galaxy map.

                          The Human sector enlarged to include the known borders and areas of the existing Human Empires, Republics, and Nations. The University Alliance's color glowed a bright white, the Gaians glowed green, the Morganites glowed yellow, the Spartans glowed purple, the Hive glowed blue, the Believers glowed orange, the Free Drones glowed red, the Cybernetic Consciousness glowed blue-green, and the Protectorate glowed silver. The Unknown Regions glowed black, just to the Galactic West of the University territory.

                          The Academician expanded the view to include the University, Gaian, Cybernetic, and the Unknown territories. The University stretched from the Eden star system towards the jewel of Humanity, the recently acquired Sol system. The Gaians only occupied several planets between the Sol system and the University territories, while the Cybernetics occupied a solitary star system to the Galactic South of Sol. Several other star systems such as Tau Ceti, Concordia, as well as others sat between the University territories and the newly acquired Sol, Wolf, and Ross systems.

                          A tap.

                          The view panned to the regions to the north and west of the main University territory. The Believers occupied two star systems to the north of the University, presenting a thorn in its side. The western expanses were quite vast, blackness covering almost quadruple of the University Alliance's core territory.

                          As the Academician stroked his beard, the door chimed.

                          "Come in,"

                          Mina entered with a barely suppressed look of surprise.

                          "Academician, this crystal must be extremely important for it to be brought to me by twenty armed guards and ten Mechanoids. Why all the security?"

                          "Mina, hand me the crystal, then sit down and learn."

                          Mina gave the crystal to the Academician, who slowly and carefully inserted the crystal into the Data-Crystal Reader Device on his desk, as if he was afraid that the crystal would crumble.

                          "Initate Code Alpha-One Lockdown on all external connections from this room and the door."

                          Mina grew quite concerned, as the Alpha-One Lockdown was only used when extreme precautions are to be taken.

                          All tranmissions, standard and covert, were blocked from entering or leaving the Academician's office. All ventilation systems switched to "Self-Sustain" Mode within the office, while sound barriers were activated to block any hyper-sensitive eavesdropper devices.

                          "Mina, you will understand all the security requirements once you view the contents of this crystal."

                          Text materialized as before, but with the message flashing with a strobe-like effect.

                          [Code Omega Data Uploaded]

                          [Galactic Map Updated]


                          The black color of the Unexplored Regions dissipiated to be replaced by dozens of star systems in the western expanses just west of the University's holdings, as well as thirty new star systems to the south of the University Alliance's territory.

                          Mina simply gaped.

                          "All these systems."

                          "Only shall you begin to understand."

                          "These systems... all the natural resources to be tapped."

                          "Yes."

                          "How, what, where, when did you-"

                          "Patience. Time shall teach. You have seen only the beginning."

                          "I don't understand."

                          "Learn, you will."

                          The Academician gave his one of his engimatic smiles.

                          Mina sighed and sat down in the cushion chair opposite the Academician.

                          "Stargates."

                          Mina arched her eyebrows.

                          "The Stargates? The ones found on Earth?"

                          "Yes and no."

                          "I don't understand."

                          "Upon recovery of the Stargates on Earth, we discovered caches of information regarding other planets, and several engimatic races known as the Asgard, Nox, Tollan, and the Goa'uld."

                          "The only aliens we've ecountered or are aware of are the Bree, Gorn, Progenitors, Dosi, Uv Watt, and the Fraal."

                          "Incorrect."

                          "You consider the Al-Bhed, Ronso, and Guado on Spira aliens as well?"

                          "Correct."

                          "Okay, then why haven't we ecountered these other four alien races?"

                          "The sealed Stargate General Command's records dating to the late 1990's, over 700 years ago, that were found in Area 51 along with the Stargates, indicate several things."

                          "Such as?"

                          "The Asgard had a foe that they were at war with for an unknown length of time. The foe was known as the Replicators. They boarded a Tollan transport, gleaned the necessary information from the computer, and descended upon the Tollan homeworld. They didn't stand a chance, having no experience aganist the Replicators. The Stargate program on Earth only discovered this predicament from a distress signal sent from the Tollan homeworld. When the Nox decided to intervene, they were wiped out as well. The Asgard had to make an extremely difficult decision, seeing the Replicators grab footholds in our galaxy. They were forced to ally with the Goa'uld to beat back the Replicators, but at a terrible cost. The Asgard's homeworld was finally overrun, when the Asgard had to divert several dozen of their ships to the Goa'uld territory. The Replicators savaged the Goa'ulds terribly, leaving their fleets and worlds in ruins. However, the Stargate Team, headed by Colonel O'Neill and Samantha Carter finally devised an anti-replicator virus that spread through all the replicator networks, shutting them peramently. However, it wasn't enough to save the entirety of the Asgard and Goa'uld empires. That is why we have not heard from the Asgard or Goa'uld in the last 700 years. They had too much to rebuild, and scant resources to do so. The Stargate Program on Earth was closed down and locked away, after the threat from the Goa'uld became neligible, and the Asgards withdrew their support so they could focus on rebuilding their brutually decimated civilization."

                          "That must have been an epic battle. But there's no records of it."

                          "SGC was fully classified."

                          "But, what if Earth had been overrun?"

                          "That was the risk of the Stargate Program. Seeing no further threats or sources of support, Stargate was finally shut down in 2011."

                          "What does this have to do with all this new stuff?"

                          "This is one-half of the puzzle, my student."

                          "Puzzle?"

                          The Academician pointed towards several dozen star systems highlighted in yellow.

                          "These are Goa'uld worlds rebuilding their ravaged civilization. They pose no threat to the University."

                          "What of the Asgard?"

                          "On reports from Colonel O'Neill, the Asgard originated in another galaxy. They have no colonized worlds in our galaxy."

                          "What are these blue dots?"

                          "These worlds were discovered through the Stargate on Spira."

                          Mina's eyes widened.

                          "Spira?"

                          "Yes. You, our greatest scholars, and billions of the University's citizens probably have wondered how humans were living on Spira before we arrived there."

                          "Indeed."

                          "Our explorers have discovered at least four world similiar to Spira with millions of humans already living on it, through Spira's Stargate,"

                          "Four? Out of all these systems?"

                          The Academician shook his head.

                          "Incorrect. These systems were the first four discovered through the Stargate on Spira. We haven't proceeded further than that from our Spiran Stargate. We have already established colonies and begun converting these worlds to our standards and ways of life."

                          "Four whole systems colonized that no one else knew about?"

                          "It was necessary to keep our Stargate program top-secret, and we needed time to assilimate these worlds."

                          "What are these worlds or star systems named?"

                          "Gaia, Estharia, Cosma, and Mysidia. Apparently, Mysidia was the first of the five 'Spiran' type of worlds to be settled by humans. It is confirmed that a Goa'uld by the name of Bahamut brought and settled humans on these five worlds before his homeworld of operations was wiped out in one of the Goa'uld System Lord's squabbles several thousand years ago, around the time of the Hellenstic Era in Greece."

                          "Odd names. However, the Gaians will be tickled if they ever learn one of our star systems is named Gaia."

                          Another engimatic smile.

                          "But they won't know."

                          "What do you mean?"

                          "Plans are being drawn up to deal with them and the Cybernetics."

                          "You mean-"

                          Mina became shocked as the realization hit her like a freight train at full speed.

                          "Won't the other factions do something?"

                          "They will not. I have already prepared something to ensure that they won't interfere."

                          "I cannot believe what I'm hearing."

                          "You will understand."

                          The Academician jabbed his finger at another hologram floating near the Galactic Map.

                          The hologram expanded then split into several seperate displays.

                          One display showed a fleet of several hundred ships being assembled at the Nova Secundis system.

                          One display showed another fleet being formed in orbit of Zak Memoria VII.

                          One display showed a dozen Dreadnought class ships laying waste to a rebuilt Goa'uld world's defenses.

                          One display showed a colony being established on a planet, and the planet's name scrolled across the screen. "Exo IX"

                          One display showed a University administrator speaking with several white clothed people in a city made of crystal. The city's name scrolled by. "Esthar"

                          One display showed the Tau Ceti system being surveyed with several colony ships waiting in orbit.

                          The last of the displays showed several ultra-heavy armored University Plato class Hover-Tanks watching a street in a odd looking city. A sign in the background revealed the city name as "Midgar"

                          "Now do you see?"

                          Mina simply couldn't speak as the full picture revealed itself in her mind.

                          The Academician smiled once again.

                          "This is Project Phalanx, in its entirety."

                          Mina remained speechless.

                          "Go. Think upon and consider what you have learned."

                          Mina stood up slowly bearing the weight of the knowledge just gained. She gave the Academician the traditional University salute, by closing her fist and putting her fist on her chest, then bowing her head. As Mina left, the Academician deactivated the Alpha-One security lockdown protocols.

                          He cleared all the holograms with a simple tap on the shimmering holo-panel hovering over his desk. He decided to open the Protectorate's latest diplomatic message. He went over it several times, as well as looking over the attached files of his father. He refused to reveal his surprise and sadness, due to his belief that negative emotions shouldn't be displayed at all.

                          He began writing a reply, then paused. Several thoughts swirled in his mind, until he forced his mind into order, and then the Academician rewrote his reply. He went over his reply several times, until his response satisfied him.

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                          To Henry Pym

                          I have thought long and hard about the contents that you have sent me.

                          I would like to apologize for not acknowledging the destruction of the Michael earlier. We were under the impression that the Michael was a Believer ship, and you might be aware of our recent war with the Believers. The debris of the Michael was collected by a Sweeper ship, along with the bodies within the shattered ship. I would like to return the remains of the Michael along with the bodies inside. Hopefully this will aid in improving of our relations. Again, I apologize for the mis-identity of the ship.

                          I am prepared to grant full diplomatic relations, with establishment of embassies and opening of trade routes. I acknowledge that our relations are strained due to misunderstandings on both sides. It is my hope that the return of the Michael and opening up of higher levels of diplomacy will aid us both in improving our relations. Who knows, in the future, we could become good friends.

                          Henry, I appreciate your packets regarding my father, and I had no idea you knew him over 600 years ago. If he could see us now, leaders of our two nations. I would like to correspond with you as a fellow man, and hopefully in doing so, we can overcome the issues between us. After all, we're human beings and the universe is a dangerous place.

                          -------------------------------------------------

                          The Academician rubbed his eyes after hitting the 'Send' button.

                          I need to contact Emperor Yang. He could prove to be a good friend.

                          He opened a new message file, and spent a couple of hours working on it. By the time the Academician was done, his eyes were bloodshot and nearly drooping.

                          -------------------------------------------------

                          To Emperor Yang

                          How have you been faring lately?

                          I have recieved the gift.

                          I have instructed my diplomatic corps on Drone Mound to prepare to build an embassy complex there, upon your approval.

                          In addition, I would like to initate Lavender King.

                          It is my hope that we can build an even closer relationship.

                          Live well, Yang.
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                          Geniuses are ordinary people bestowed with the gift to see beyond common everyday perceptions.

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                          • Keep on Knocking . . .

                            The Hiverian Fringe

                            There was a legend that went through the recruits at Space Marine academy every year. It ran something like this: once there was a young man from a tough inner-city suburb on Vega Prime. While on space-walk training, the maneuvering thrusters in his atmosphere suit failed and he drifted away from the transport. Thinking fast, he removed his backpack and hurled it away from his body, propelling himself towards a nearby fighter and demonstrating superbly the principle of conservation of momentum. Then he grabbed the small craft's wing, and the pilot maneuvered him back into the airlock.

                            Albert Franco knew it was true, because he had been that young man, so many years ago. At the time, he had found nothing frightening about the endless palpable darkness of space, even when he was hurtling around untethered and tossing Space Marine equipment into orbit. In fact, he had actually laughed about it with his platoon that night in the mess hall.

                            Franco wished he was clinging to the wing of a serendipitously positioned fighter craft right now. For right now, he was pacing the Liberty Bell's command center, doing everything possible not to look at the viewscreen showing the unknown territory of the Greater Hive Empire.

                            "How long has it been?" Franco asked.

                            "Fifty-five hours, twenty-three minutes, Commodore."

                            Franco scratched his chin. "Fifty-five hours and twenty-three minutes." He repeated the operation officer's words uneasily. At faster-than-light speeds, surely the Hive would have heard the President's message by now?

                            Time to make a decision. "Good. Send the order to all ships: Switch to offensive formation. Put all weapons systems on alert."

                            Commodore Franco watched the sensor readouts as his fleet scrambled into position. He observed the commanders execute the well-rehearsed procedure, forming out of forty ships a three-dimensional diamond with the Liberty Bell at the center. DRS Emancipator occupied the diamond's upper point, with DRS Righteousness at the bottom. The heavily-armed destroyers would saturate an attacking flotilla with fire from above and below, while the smaller cruisers and frigates, arranged in a square on the Liberty Bell's level, blocked the frontal assault. Three more destroyers were above Franco and three below him, to sweep up as necessary.

                            Briefly Franco wondered how much of the silence was deliberate. According to the Republic's national Datalinks, Emperor Yang was an expert in psychology. Surely he must have known how discomforting this situation was, even for a veteran like Franco; he must have realized that silence was the attacker's greatest weapon in space battle, since it forced the enemy to watch all sides at once and to make him nervous; he must have realized that a nervous enemy makes mistakes . . .

                            But then he banished those thoughts and got back to the business of setting up his battle. "Keep the engines primed," he ordered. "We might have to move fast."
                            Everything changes, but nothing is truly lost.

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                            • Summit, Part One



                              Agony of the Mind
                              Ardena System
                              9kly from Earth



                              "Fleet-administrator, order the Freedomg Chastiser to interdict landing group 12" 1st Leader Shagrat transmitted to his aide. He leaned forward, his carapace shells clicking and overlapping each other. The other massive 30 km Star Dominator let loose a broadside with it's Sin cannons, 12 of the large landing ships blasted into nothingness before his fleet.

                              Judicator Shonash, you old Fool. If only you'd been more circumstant in planning your attack, I have you now. The Council will surely designate me Conquerer now!

                              And if not, well, I shall remedy that.


                              The Caretaker fleet was being hammered by the Capital ships of his own faction. Over 3,000 Caretaker Capital ships had been destroyed already, another 5,000 had been incapacitated. The last 1,000 vessels were being corraled by Shagrat's forces.

                              "First Leader, Judicator Shonash is trasnmitting. Perhaps she is surrendering?" The communicator's mandibles quivered with laugter at that, Shagrat copied and sent back the emotion.

                              "Let's see her then, shall we?"

                              The Viewscreen changed, Shonash's motted pink-gray face appeared.

                              "This is not over Shagrat, the Caretakers will not slacken by your one victory."

                              Shagrat chortled.

                              "No, perhaps not. But We have won several such battles in the last 5 cycles. You know as well as I do that the Caretakers' ascendance is over, with your fleet destroyed, we shall unite our people under one flag for the first time in eons."

                              Shonash was silent, then flared angriliy.

                              "The other Faction leaders will not bow willingly to you and you know it. In fact, it is probable that they will rush to our ai--"

                              With the grace of an extremely bored person, Shagrat lifted a finger, and pointed at Shonash's star dominator on the tactical screen. Within 3 seconds, the Usurper fleet had reduced it to stray atoms. The remains of the Caretaker fleet gave a faint whimper as Shagrat's forces cleaned them up.

                              The Fleet began the post-battle clean up, which to Shagrat was the most mundane part of being in the military. But it was worth it. Over 2,000 years of building up to, and now, finally, he was going to reach the epitome of Progenitor society. After 5 hours, the call came in.

                              The Comms underofficer clicked and turned to Shagrat. " The Supreme council has ordered you to report to Kelowna, the Progenitor Grand Council is being convened."

                              Shagrat chortled. Nothing could stop him now.
                              Today, you are the waves of the Pacific, pushing ever eastward. You are the sequoias rising from the Sierra Nevada, defiant and enduring.

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                              • Summit, Part Two

                                The Go'auld System Lords Had, since the death of Anubis in the 21st century, been locked in an unending conflict, first with each other, than the Aeschen Confederation (the Aeschen being wiped out by the Go'auld Isten). What was once a galaxy spanning civilization had been eroded to a small corner of the cosmos.

                                By MY 2500, the God-Creator Ptah had rose to power, unifying the bickering warlords and eventually being elected as Supreme System Lord. Ptah was an almost exact replica of his mythical counterpart, an alien with starry eyes who was considered the master of craftmenship and technology, he did away with the construction of the archaic
                                Ha'tak type motherships, concentrating on a diverse design of vessels, from the large ziggurat flagships that were made famous by Sokar, to backengineered Asgard-Fraal frigates. The Domain of the Go'auld remained small, however, with only a few hundred systems under their countral.

                                Ptah's policy of (relative)isolation allowed him to rebuild Go'auld power unhendered. And so, the Go'auld were one of only two non-Proginator races invitated to the Proginator Grand Council at Kelonawa. The other was the Hferhin Entire"

                                -The Proginator Conquest, Dr. Dirk Struan, MY 3200
                                Today, you are the waves of the Pacific, pushing ever eastward. You are the sequoias rising from the Sierra Nevada, defiant and enduring.

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