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Re: Varto Six (Surface of Janus's Planet)
((Oh my bad about the data unit.))
Talok merely bolted for the room, wasting no time in taking both weapons, handing one over to Sinnve. The weapon, should she take it, seemed to be simple enough, looking similar enough to an Earth gun for her to guess how it would work. Obviously though, it wasn't likely to fire bullets.
Then they were on their way down the halls, racing to get back, Talok hoping they wouldn't be too late, and that they could actually survive this. With Lyra out, their best chance of a quick resolution without someone getting hurt was all but gone.
To his surprise, the creature seemed to pause for a moment, remaining on guard but not making any further moves. It considered him a moment, before carefully pushing a part of it's armor, what seemed perhaps a button. When it spoke, he got the distinct impression it had either activated a 'boombox' to project it's voice, or perhaps a translator for it to speak back, considering it's facial features weren't the best for human speech.
"Why? Your kind are the reason we exist as we do. The reason we were a dying race. But you made a mistake. You underestimated the will and strength to survive, you didn't take into account we could find a way to become compatible. Didn't think we'd figure out how to continue our species on by adapting to reproduce with other advanced beings. We did though. Yes, we found a way to survive, to stabilize our species. We grew in size, and power. We did so in secret, quietly. And then, when we were sure, when we were ready, we struck the first blow in our counter. You ran like a terrified child, we pursued. We won't give up, it is us, or you who will cease to be. The females of your species ... most provide a proper vessel to continue our race. Some of you ... are too weak to handle the process. Others ... they are strong. Some ... a very few are unique. They have provided us with insight upon your capabilities, your mutations. You dare to act ignorant of what you have done, what you are responsible for. Your four women here ... they may live to bear witness to what you have done. They will become our latest salvation. They are worthy of life. You ... YOU Etherian. You will perish first. Your kind may go by many names, call yourselves different species and try to claim you don't know, but you lie. You lie to yourselves, and to others. You must be punished, you must be destroyed for the sake of all life not in your form, so it may live and not be destroyed by you. Prepare yourself Etherian, you will not walk away from this alive. When I finish with you, your companions will be next, until I have claimed your females for myself. You have ten seconds."
While the beast had been distracted, Ayla had managed to get the memory device free. It was impossible to tell without connecting it to something if it had what they needed on it, but they had the device now.
... And suddenly the jumper was through the gate, and they were on their way. Almost immediately, the sensors detected a surge of energy, which Siphon angled towards. A moment later a large structure, partially buried into the ground became visible.
"Not sure if we did that on approach, or if power just failed, but that's definitely something we ... the ancients built. Ten bucks says that's Janus's lab".
Aya had been at one of the other consoles, looking at it the moment they came into range, and by now eight dots had popped up onto her console, a system Sho might recognize as a life sign detector. The Alverans had something similar. Aya's words though sent a chill down Siphon's spine, and might Sho's as well.
"Detecting eight life readings. One is definitely Nox, I don't recognize the other six. Oh no. No no no. The final life reading, near the Nox life sign. It's Klarnell."
The jumper suddenly lurched on an angle, diving towards part of the facility still above ground. Sho might be able to catch a faint glowing from Siphon's eyes in the reflection off whatever material the 'windshield' was made from. It was clear he was both pissed, and worried.
((Oh my bad about the data unit.))
Talok merely bolted for the room, wasting no time in taking both weapons, handing one over to Sinnve. The weapon, should she take it, seemed to be simple enough, looking similar enough to an Earth gun for her to guess how it would work. Obviously though, it wasn't likely to fire bullets.
Then they were on their way down the halls, racing to get back, Talok hoping they wouldn't be too late, and that they could actually survive this. With Lyra out, their best chance of a quick resolution without someone getting hurt was all but gone.
To his surprise, the creature seemed to pause for a moment, remaining on guard but not making any further moves. It considered him a moment, before carefully pushing a part of it's armor, what seemed perhaps a button. When it spoke, he got the distinct impression it had either activated a 'boombox' to project it's voice, or perhaps a translator for it to speak back, considering it's facial features weren't the best for human speech.
"Why? Your kind are the reason we exist as we do. The reason we were a dying race. But you made a mistake. You underestimated the will and strength to survive, you didn't take into account we could find a way to become compatible. Didn't think we'd figure out how to continue our species on by adapting to reproduce with other advanced beings. We did though. Yes, we found a way to survive, to stabilize our species. We grew in size, and power. We did so in secret, quietly. And then, when we were sure, when we were ready, we struck the first blow in our counter. You ran like a terrified child, we pursued. We won't give up, it is us, or you who will cease to be. The females of your species ... most provide a proper vessel to continue our race. Some of you ... are too weak to handle the process. Others ... they are strong. Some ... a very few are unique. They have provided us with insight upon your capabilities, your mutations. You dare to act ignorant of what you have done, what you are responsible for. Your four women here ... they may live to bear witness to what you have done. They will become our latest salvation. They are worthy of life. You ... YOU Etherian. You will perish first. Your kind may go by many names, call yourselves different species and try to claim you don't know, but you lie. You lie to yourselves, and to others. You must be punished, you must be destroyed for the sake of all life not in your form, so it may live and not be destroyed by you. Prepare yourself Etherian, you will not walk away from this alive. When I finish with you, your companions will be next, until I have claimed your females for myself. You have ten seconds."
While the beast had been distracted, Ayla had managed to get the memory device free. It was impossible to tell without connecting it to something if it had what they needed on it, but they had the device now.
... And suddenly the jumper was through the gate, and they were on their way. Almost immediately, the sensors detected a surge of energy, which Siphon angled towards. A moment later a large structure, partially buried into the ground became visible.
"Not sure if we did that on approach, or if power just failed, but that's definitely something we ... the ancients built. Ten bucks says that's Janus's lab".
Aya had been at one of the other consoles, looking at it the moment they came into range, and by now eight dots had popped up onto her console, a system Sho might recognize as a life sign detector. The Alverans had something similar. Aya's words though sent a chill down Siphon's spine, and might Sho's as well.
"Detecting eight life readings. One is definitely Nox, I don't recognize the other six. Oh no. No no no. The final life reading, near the Nox life sign. It's Klarnell."
The jumper suddenly lurched on an angle, diving towards part of the facility still above ground. Sho might be able to catch a faint glowing from Siphon's eyes in the reflection off whatever material the 'windshield' was made from. It was clear he was both pissed, and worried.