Ta-vora shakes his head.
His mind may still be active, but that's about everything. A matrix trap projects an undetectable energy field, which, once disturbed, creates such a static crystal around the source of disturbance. It's the Ka-nuth equivalent of a stasis field trap. You said you can calm him down, so you can still reach him?
Larra nods.
Then your bond must be very close, as this crystal absorbs any psionic activity.
One of the scientists continues: Usually such a crystal can, of course, be dissolved, but I don't know how Demon will react to it. A shapeshifter's cellular structure is not as stable as that of a normal being, otherwise it couldn't change shapes. If we dissolve the crystal, it may affect the shapeshifter.
How? Larra asks.
There is a 30% chance that it either remains in its current shape forever, dissolves as well, or survives without harm.
Can't we just break it?
The crystal is an energy-matter hybrid structure. Force is unable to damage it.
Ta-vora sighs slightly.
He may deserve it, but we can't let him in there forever.
We could try to slow the dissolving process down, it may reduce the stress. But I am not sure.
Larra looks down at her caught companion, then looks back to the scientist.
Try it.
The scientist looks to Ta-vora, who nods slightly. He nods back and picks up a strange device that has another red crystal embedded into it. Two more scientists pick up two more of these devices. A fourth one grabs a control device and connects the devices with transparent cables, apparently fibre optic.
The three scientists touch the trap crystal with the devices and stand back. The fourth announces:
I'll iniciate the energy flux. Stay clear.
It looks like a red glowing fluid flows through the cables back and forth between the devices.
Ta-vora turns to Larra, who eyes the process closely.
You better warn him. This is not going to feel good.
I can barely reach him. He's in a state of panic.
Ta-vora chuckles.
I know, it is not very pleasant in there. During my apprenticeship I stepped into one of these traps myself. The experience can be quite disturbing.
At this instant, the crystal changes. The shades of red flow faster and the crystal itself starts vibrating. A strange scream-like noise becomes audible.
A part of the red glowing crystal seems to shatter and the tiny pieces flying off dissolve into nothing. The crystal shrinks slowly, more and more of its semi-matter flying away, dissolving into nothing. When there is only a thin layer left around Demon, there is a bright red flash, blinding everyone in the room.
Once everyone is able to see again, the crystal, including Demon, has disappeared.
What happened? Ta-vora gasps.
I'm not exactly sure, the scientist with the control device answers, but I think there was an energy jam which then discharged.
What happened to Demon? Larra asks, sorrow written in her face.
Suddenly someone shouts: Help!
Everyone in the room looks up, noticing a black cat clinging to a hook hanging from the ceiling.
Several sighs of relief become audible.
Demon! How did you get up there? Larra calls.
I don't know!
Well, come down!
No! They'll do this to me again!
Ta-vora laughs silently.
You're the one who jumped into the trap, we didn't put you there. Besides, I warned you to be careful. I promise you that next time you'll aboard, we'll make sure all of the traps are secured.
Still suspicious, Demon nods, lets go of the hook and transforms to a black falcon to land savely on Larra's shoulder.
Never use these things on me again! Demon snarls to Ta-vora.
The Ka-nuth grins.
Promise. Now let's see how Page is doing.
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The lie is a truth, too. The truth of the one who believes it.