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---=[ P e t r o s ]=--- / /
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-\- Introduction -/-
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-=< Who would've thought?! SRE7 is here, and I must say that I am
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impressed. Not only have I recieved more fan mail and requests than
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ever, but the files keep getting downloaded like crazy! I have noone to
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thank but my readers, and those who continue to be interested in these
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stories. SRE7 is -not- the final chapter to the series, as some have
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rumored. But, I'll tell you more at the conclusion. On to the story! >=-
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-\- Prologue -/-
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The Kazik Regime had been the dominant force in the Multiverse for
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millenia. They had watched countless other Universes grow up, and then
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had proceeded to squash them. But this Universe was different. The Kazik
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had monitored them, as they grew up in their respective Galaxies, not
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even knowing that other Galaxies existed. They had always been a warring
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species, those aliens. But for some reason, the wars they fought always
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brought out the best in them. Good always won out, and found a way
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around oppression. Other Universes had become captive to evil forces,
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until the Kazik came and overtook them all. But not this Universe. The
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Kazik had a feeling that this Universe would be no harder to conquer
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than any other, but definately not as boring....
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-\- 1 -/-
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"Sir; SIR!" yelled Lieutenant Bur. Krael whirled to face his chief
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scanner. "What is it, Bur?" he asked. Bur wanted to look up, but what
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was on the scanner held his mind captive. "Sir, I think I've found a
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habited Universe!" yelled Bur. Krael's breath drew short. He was the
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Director of Petros Station, part of the Petros Extrauniversal
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Exploration Program, an organization desgined to seek out new Universes.
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This might turn out to be the first ever discovered. "You're sure it's a
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HABITED new Universe?" asked Krael excitedly. Bur nodded so fast, his
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head looked like it might fall off. "I've got very faint pictures of the
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new species! We've got to show Amoko!!" exclaimed Bur.
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The pictures were sent immediately over the FaxCom. Amoko immediately
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switched on his VidTerm to view them. The aliens' appearance were
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surprisingly similiar to his own species. One thing stuck out in his
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mind, though; they looked to be suffering from starvation. Amoko hailed
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Krael over the VidCom. "Amoko? Did you get the pictures?" asked Amoko
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over the Com. "Yeah, I did. I's amazing, simply amazing. I want you to
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look into something, however. They all seem so famished. Do a little
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investigating, will you?" replied Amoko. Krael nodded, and then his
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image vanished. Amoko sighed. Hopefully the first extrauniversal contact
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would occur soon....
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-\- 2 -/-
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Hopni was the leader of the Recon fleet. Their mission was simple. Go
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in, take some detailed pictures, and come back. He throttled back, and
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then hurtled through the subspace jump field. Just as quickly, they were
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inside the new Universe. Within minutes they would be approaching a
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group of planets. The fleet dispersed and spread out, each to a seperate
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planet, to do their jobs.
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The results were the same. It appeared that this Universe was on the
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verge of collapsing from starvation and poverty. Krael knew something
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had to be done. He hailed Amoko over the VidCom. "Amoko, we got the
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pictures in. It would seem that the people in the new Universe are in
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bad shape. We've got to help them some how," he said. Amoko thought for
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a moment. "Get together a goodwill fleet, consisting of about 2,000
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heavy cruisers. Get a Command Ship ready with ambassadors and
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xenoscientists. Let the scientists decide what's best and let them carry
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out what it takes," order Amoko. Krael nodded, and shut off the VidCom.
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-\- 3 -/-
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The fleet from the outsiders had entered Kazik space. The Kazik Regime
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decided that their ploy had worked. In order to give the enemy a taste
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of what they were up against, they decided to activate the plazfield.
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Soon the ships would be gone.
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Admiral Petyr was stationed inside the Command Ship. "Nothing sir. No
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satellites, no ships, no NOTHING. It would seem they haven't even
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developed space travel yet," said the voice of the science officer,
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Jolma. Petyr knew what must be done; he had to consult the scientists.
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He was just about to do it, when Jolma's voice interrupted him. "Sir!
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I'm reading an incredible plasma wave on the scanner!" he yelled. The
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VidScreen lit up to reveal a wave consisting of a myriad of colors
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hurtling toward them. "Activate deflector grids, NOW!!" he screamed.
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"Advise the other cruisers! Send a fleet-wide alert!" he ordered. The
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grids went up, but were no match for the plazfield. It slammed into the
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fleet of ships, and began dissolving them. Petyr could feel his very
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cells screaming as they became ionized and assimiliated into the wave.
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He was about to scream himself, when he vanished completely. The fleet
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of ships were completely destroyed, except for one small fighter, which,
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after seeing a whole fleet destroyed, immediately turned heel and fled
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through a subspace jump field.
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"A fighter was all that survived. The pilot, Guke, says that a massive
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wave of plasma completely dissolved the entire fleet," said Krael. Damn.
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Damn! "Was it natural?" asked Amoko. Krael shook his head. "He doesn't
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know. There wasn't much time to analyze it, and Guke's fighter didn't
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have detailed scanners, like those of an HC." he said. "Put the Armada
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on battle alert. Notify every empire of the situation and advise them to
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put their own militaries on a battle alert. It may have been a natural
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storm, but if it wasn't... well, I won't let us get caught with our
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pants down," said Amoko.
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-\- 4 -/-
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The small, light Kazik fighter screamed though space at 700 times the
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speed of light. The pilot stopped the craft and exited subspace. He had
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reached his destination, inside the 'Tau Galaxy,' as it was called. He
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allowed his craft to become visible, permitting enemy scanners to detect
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him. Within minutes, several defensive heavy cruisers were heading
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towards him. He waited longer still, ignoring their repeated attempts to
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communicate with him. More and more enemy patrols came towards him. Soon
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enough there were approximately five thousand heavy cruisers, all trying
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to figure out what to make of this unusual alien vessel. The time was
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now, he decided. He depressed the appropriate control, and his
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invisibility screen went back up.
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"Sir, we've lost track of him! He simply vanished!" reported the young
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woman stationed at the scanner. "Let's give it a little more time,"
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ordered Admiral Naras, "Maybe they're still trying to understand our
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messages." Nothing could just disapear. There must have been a scanner
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malfunction of some kind...
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Fools. The Kazik pilot activated the plazsphere. The brilliant
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violet-colored sphere resonated from his ship, expanding. By the time
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the enemy patrols figured out the sphere was hurtling at them, they were
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ashes. The Kazik pilot chuckled, his mission accomplished, and left the
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enemy Universe.
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-\- 5 -/-
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Amoko couldn't believe it. Someone had eliminated 5,000 HCs. The attack
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had been carried out with stealth, and cunning. This was deliberate;
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planned. Somebody was just toying with them, and Amoko knew it. "It was
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deliberate. Put the Armada in a full defensive posture. Prepare for
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possible invasion," he ordered, "What can we do to stop something like
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this from happening again? Get a science team to work on it..."
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Vedet was in charge of finding a way to disable the plasma fields that
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had been used against his people. The field's operation was simple. A
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wave of ionized particles would sweep through space, ionizing any type
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of matter that would come in it's path, and thus converting it into
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plasma. He could think of nothing that could stop such a field. Every
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particle field, every substance in their science was susceptible to
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ionization. He could only think of one possibility: Finding a way to get
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a weapon to penetrate -through- the field. A beam of pure energy
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couldn't be ionized, since it was not matter. The only problem is that
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energy was hardle to properly channel. It had to be transferred,
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controlled, and special carrier waves had to be used to concentrate the
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beam. Only one pure-energy weapon existed, and it was mounted on Amoko's
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Cyberian Platform as a defensive weapon. The money needed to build other
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emitters didn't exist. Energy weapons were simply too expensive. He
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would have to look into other possibilites...
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-\- 6 -/-
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Tecouk reviewed the AudLog for the eighth time. The only thing Admiral
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Naras reported was a small ship, not responding to their hails, and then
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he requested massive assistance from the Armada. After that, no other
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contacts. Naras gave no clues as to the spacecraft's origin, it's
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mission, or even it's appearance. Was it alien? Or was it the vessel of
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an Underground dissident? Tecouk couldn't be sure on such sketchy
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evidence. He had a team of workers sweeping the area of the attack for
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any type of clues, but it was unlikely they'd find anything...
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"And so you mean the only solution is the heat-soliton emitter mounted
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on the Platform?" asked Amoko. Vedet nodded. "Nothing consisting of
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oridinary matter can hope to pass through the field. Only energy could
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even have a chance to go through. Unfortunately the heat-soliton beam is
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the only energy beam that is capable of passing through the field AND
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acting as a weapon," Vedet explained. "Have their been any explanations
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at all? Any clue as to where the ship came from?" Amoko inquired. Vedet
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shook his head. "The only connection we can find is the plasma wave
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encountered in the new Universe. Our theorists believe that it's
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possible someone used the events of that encounter as a basis for such a
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weapon, but noone is sure at this point," reported Vedet. Amoko looked
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dissappointed. "Keep up the work. Let me know immediately when you find
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something," Amoko said. He reached over and shut off the VidCom. This
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was getting more and more frustrating...
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-\- 7 -/-
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"Inspector Tecouk, we've got something," stated T'hoj. Tecouk
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immediately looked up. "Really? What've you found?" he replied. T'hoj
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tilted her head. "We found residual ions, left from the enemy weapon,"
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she began. Tecouk interrupted. "That's nothing new, T'hoj," he said. "If
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you'll let me finish, Inspector," she replied. Tecouk nodded. "The ions
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are not actually normal ions. They appear as ions on a scanner, but
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under examination, one discovers that they are really matter in a
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depolarized crystalline form," she said. "It is possible to convert the
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particles back into normal matter. We've done it. The 'ions' we had
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found turned out to be pergium-steel molecules. We've come to the
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conclusion that fighters built from pergium-steel with specially
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designed decrystallizing/repolarizing fields could pass through the
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plasma fields," she concluded. Tecouk paused. It was all overwhelming.
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"Let me guess; you've already taken the liberty of constructing such a
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fighter, haven't you?" he asked. T'hoj smiled. "You know me too well,
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Inspector," she replied.
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Tecouk had taken his findings to Amoko, inside the Platform. "We
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discovered that certain substances, like pergium-steel, are not ionized
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by the field, but depolarized and crystallized. We've added the
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equipment needed to make a fighter out of pergium-steel, and make it
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impervious to the plasma weapons," he reported. Amoko was stunned. "You
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told me the plasma field ionized anything and everything!" he said.
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"We've never actually encountered the field long enough to scan and
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analyze it. All we've had are the residual traces left by the fields,
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which were all ionized. The pergium-steel molecules appeared to be
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ionized, but on closer examintion we discovered what they really were,"
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Tecouk explained. Amoko nodded. "Good work. Any luck finding anything to
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tie together the recent events?" he asked. "Unfortunately, no. We've
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found one reference in past history that resembles the plasma wave
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encountered in the new Universe. It was recorded at Sei Galaxy, during
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Ultra's attempts to overthrow Vafan Puttana. Other than that, we have
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nothing that we can correlate either the plasma wave, or the alien
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fighter's plasma weapons with. We are working under the assumption the
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spacecraft is that of an Underground faction we overlooked somehow,"
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replied Tecouk. Amoko turned in his chair. He was desperate for answers,
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but there were none. "Very good work so far. Just make sure we're ready
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if this type of thing happens again," he ordered.
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Nota, the premier Kazik pilot, was in charge of the invasion fleet.
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Eight hexagonal Kazik fighting spacecraft, Blakta-class fighters, were
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headed to the Universe's only equivalent to a capitol. Amoko's base,
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Cyberian Platform, was the target. Amoko supposedly was in charge of the
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50-year old Cyberian Group, that made sure it kept dissidents under
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wraps. Destruction of this base would tkae the who Universe by surprise
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and make it easy for the Kazik to overcome them. Nota told his fellow
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pilots thatthey were going to take a subspace thrustjump. He pulled back
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the throttle and opened up his craft's subspace doorway. The graviton
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engines kicked in, and his ship screamed through subspace...
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"Amoko, Admiral Rytek is on the VidCom; Alert status," reported Grosene,
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communications chief. Amoko activated his VidCom. Rytek's disheveled
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face filled the screen. "Amoko, we've got eight enemy fighters headed
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your way. Unless I miss my guess they are the same thing that attacked
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Naras' fleet," he said. Amoko stared. "Headed at the Platform? Divert
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the Armada back home, immediately. We'll prepare our defenses," he said.
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Rytek nodded, and the vidscreen sent blank. "Grosene! Get me Vedet on
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the Com, and do it fast!"
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"I can have the emitter ready soon. Inspector Tecouk is also sending the
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only four fighters equipped with technology he believes can counter the
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plasma fields. Right now every possible defense we have is experimental.
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We weren't expecting an invasion this soon," said Vedet. Amoko nodded.
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"I understand. But what's important is that they're coming, ready or
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not. We have to be prepared. Do whatever you think will work, and do it
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quickly," he ordered.
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Nota's fighters exited subspace as quickly as they could. There was no
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need to use the invisibility screens. Undoubtedly, their enemy had
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already detected their entry and their heading. They had to expect a
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fierce battle. Unfortunately for their enemy, Nota had the plazsphere
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weapons.
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"Admiral, the enemies have arrived. No evidence of any energy fields,
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shielding, or deflector grids. What are your orders?" asked Krael,
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taking over the scanners. Rytek turned to Holog. "Hail them," he said
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simply.
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The puny aliens were requesting communications. Nota decided it would be
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good to talk to his enemy before he killed them. He activated his
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communications console, and attempted to match his enemy's comm
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protocol.
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"I am Nota, lead pilot of Blakta Force Three. What do you wish to say?"
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spoke the face of the enemy. Rytek looked him over. This Nota was
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similiar to his own appearance, but their were differences. Nota didn't
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have two arms. He had only one (Was Nota a he or a she?). "Greetings,
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lead pilot Nota. I am Admiral Rytek of the Cyberian Armada. What
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dissident group are you affiliated with?" replied Rytek. Nota looked
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confused. "You do not know who we are? We are not dissidents. We are
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outsiders," he replied. Rytek glanced at Holog. "Are you recording
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this?" he asked. Holog nodded. "Nota, I'm afraid I must ask you to
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withdraw from this space. You are intruding upon space owned and
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protected by the Cyberian Armada," Rytek said. Nota made a gesture with
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his single hand. "I do not care," said Nota. The vidscreen went dark.
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Tecouk signaled Rytek. "The cavalry's here. We should be able to handle
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the enemy plasma fields, but we don't know what other weapons they
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have," he said. Without warning the enemy fighters ignited their
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plazspheres. "Fighters two, three, and four, activate polarcrystal
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grids," he ordered. The grids erected themselves around each of the
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fighters, and took on a red hue. Tecouk waited and waited. Finally the
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moment of truth came. The plazsphere hit all three grids.
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The scene taking place on the vidscreen was frightening. The plazsphere
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and the polarcrystal grids were ovbiously a match for each other.
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Finally every fighter lost some power. Under other circumstances, this
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would be failure. But the grids had held their own, and warded off the
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plazspheres. "Open fire with everything we've got," ordered Rytek.
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"Notify the Platform they can use the heat-soliton emitter at their own
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discretion," he said.
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Nota was taken completely by surprise. The enemy had found a way to
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counter the plazsphere. Impossible! He signaled his fellow fighters and
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they activated their shielding.
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The heat-solition emitter warmed up. It's turbines churned as many
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solition particles as it could, while the tip of the emitter created
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it's superheated temperatures. The beam finally sprang into being and
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connected with one of the eight enemy fighters. It immediately exploded.
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Nota was now scared. Never in the history of the Kazik Regime had there
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been a culture able to destroy their plazsphere or penetrate it. He
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signaled the other six remaining pilots and had each one activate their
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plazsphere.
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The violet spheres careened into the grids surrounding the fighters.
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Tecouk's instruments went up in smoke. He activated the AudCom and told
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his other three pilots and let them know he was out of commission. One
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more hit from a plazsphere and he would be destroyed.
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Nota's fellow pilots were almost out of power. Nota gave the order. They
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were to expend all power they could to destroy the enemy forces. Nota
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would return to Kazik space and notify the Regime of the mission's
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failure. Something would have to be done about this. He activated his
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invisiblity screen and initiated a subspace thrustjump.
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By the time the battle was over, the Kazik had lost seven fighters and
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the Cyberian Armada had lost two HCs. The worst casualities were the
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four prototype fighters. Each was lost, but fortunately Vedet still knew
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the technology.
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-\- 12 -/-
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There was one Kazik pilot still alive. He had been captured, and it was
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then that Amoko learned everything. The Kazik proceeded to tell him that
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only lead pilots or other important people had names. "Why is your
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Armada, your base, and your organization called 'Cyberian?' Why isn't it
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named after you, Amoko?" inquired the Kazik. Amoko sighed. "Fifty years
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ago, during the Underground War, a man named Cyber grew discontent with
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my handling of the situation. Unfortunately, he seized power and almost
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kept the Universe from being freed. He was overthrown eventually, but he
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was killed by a test detonation of the Hydroxyl Missile. I named my
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organization after him, because our purposes were the same. He had the
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interests of keeping the universe safe, just as I did. He just didn't
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agree with my methods of achieving the goal. I've named everything after
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him, because he died bravely," he explained. "Tell me about your people.
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Why do they insist on takingover other cultures?" asked Amoko. The Kazik
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froze. "We do it because we CAN. There is no other race in this
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Multiverse that can defeat us. We always wait until a Universe has
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developed to a point where they provide us with a challenge in battle.
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We then proceed to take them over," he said. Amoko looked at him. "MY
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people won't let the Kazik Regime do it. We've developed technology to
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counter your plasma weapons. You won't be able to defeat us," he stated.
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The Kazik glared. "Yes we will. We have invisibility screens, plus a
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plethora of other weapons we could use against you. Your Cyberian Armada
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isn't even a fourth as large as the Kazik Fleet. Your people won't
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survive," he said coldly.
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Krael had returned to Petros Station after the battle to see how repairs
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were coming. To his pleasure, he found them complete, and discovered
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they were already preparing to send another aid mission to the new
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Universe. Circumstances were making everything a jumble. The Kazik pilot
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captured by Rytek had been questioned. Much had been discovered about
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the Kazik, but Amoko couldn't find anything to connect the two plasma
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encounters. They concluded that the plasma wave in the new Universe
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-had- been natural.
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Nota had reported everything to the Regime. They proceeded to assemble a
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two-hundred fighter fleet under Nota's command. He was to invade the
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enemy Universe again and destroy the Cyberian Platform. The new fighters
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were equipped with three different beam arrays, modified plasma weapons,
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and invisibility screens. No matter how much defense the enemy had, this
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time they would be destroyed.
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-\- 14 -/-
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Amoko was sitting quietly in his living chamber, watching the latest
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vidseries, 'Three of Me,' when the alert sounded. Why the heck was there
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an alert? As if in answer to Amoko's silent question, a rumble spread
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through his chamber. Walls started splitting, and explosions ruptured
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the floor. Smoke was billowing from everything, and Amoko was choking.
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The Platform must be under attack again. He had to get to the command
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center, and he had to get their soon.
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"Notify Admiral Rytek that we are under attack. Tell him the enemy is
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invisible, but we need assistance, and we need it now," ordered
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Commander Jol. Jol was in charge of the Platform's defenses, but Amoko
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should be arriving to take over command. "Meanwhile, prepare the
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heat-solition emitter, and try to find anything that will detect those
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damned enemy ships!" he yelled.
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The news spread quickly. Without being able to see their enemy, the
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Cyberian Platform had been destroyed. Amoko had died with the Platform,
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as well. The entire Cyberian Armada was intact, but there was no base
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for it to return to. Krael had quickly taken action and notified every
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Admiral in the Armada that they coud transfer their flags to the Petros
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Station. It was the only thing that would qualify as a base. Vedet was
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working on building a new heat-solition emitter with the limited funds
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he had, and also constructing several portable units to be installed on
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the three remaining command ships in the Armada. Every empire was
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notified that they were on full battle alert, and that Krael needed more
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money to construct the emitters and equip every Armada ship with a
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polarcrystal grid.
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Krael expected battle. He expected it, alright. The Kazik had shown
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themselves to be ruthless, and Krael was prepared to fight, even if his
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people were going to lose.
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Conclusion ><><><><><
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-=< The Kazik -are- ruthless. However, the next SRE story won't be SRE8.
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SRE: Galaxy Sei premiers in a few months, chronicling Ultra's adventures
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in the Sei Galaxy before he moved into Sree. After that, SRE 8 will be
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released, however it's plot will not be made known. SRE8 will not be the
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last adventure, but it will be the best so far. Thanks for your
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continued support. I appreciate it. I also encourage you to check out
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Politics Online Magazine, the new publication from GrossWorld Publishing
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Company. Again, thanks! It is only because of the readers that these
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stories are made! Until next time.... >=-
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