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_The galaxy is at war. Union ships striking from the heart of Union space have circumvented the defenses of the Earth Sol Federation, and for the second time in a millenia, Earth is threatened. With deadly new allies, the Union and Naarad swarm over the defenses of Magestic 3... the first in a long series of colonies to be destroyed. During the battle, Captain Perneas was captured by a Naarad carrier. Before Darkk could rescue him, he was taken on board the Naarad's greatest ship, the Dreadnought CX 88. Forced to retreat, the Vylae and remaining ESF captains left him for dead.
Captain Pharris, the distuinguished Executive Officer of the cruiser, Xerxes, has had his capabilities recognised by Technon/Naarad, and requisitioned for conditioning as admiral of a major union fleet...
Undergoing conditioning of his own, Perneas fights with his overlords, desperately trying to stem a developing situation..._
'Get up.' A voice broke through the everpresent darkness enfolding 'Captain' Perneas mind. He knew the drill. Without waiting for the stun prod, he jumped out of his bed, and saluted smartly.
Then he realised something was wrong. His usual captors were shaped differently.
'Is your name William Perneas, former ESF captain?' The figure's voice was harsh and metallic. Even the naarad had better translators than this.
'Negative.' Perneas replied. 'We are Naarad.'
A sigh seemed to escape the 'lips?' of the alien.
'You're no good to me conditioned. If you answer the same way again, I will shoot you.'
A cylindrical object was faintly visible in the alien's hand.
'Incorrect syntax.' Captain Perneas had no will to say anything else. Hadn't he been speaking like this for a million years?
'Is your name William Perneas? Are you a former ESF captain? I must warn you, answer me 'Naarad' and I will terminate your life.'
'We...' Perneas felt something surge within him. With typical Naarad precision, he isolated this emotion and studied, in the heartbeat of a second. It was an urge... to survive. 'I...' He croaked. His programming was useless to him in situations like this? What was he supposed to do? He checked himself against his core programming. He was deviating sharply from his assigned emotional structure. In order to analyse this further, he made an enquiry into Input/Output Memory. The answer he was given was an affirmative.
'I am Captain Perneas. I am William Perneas.' He answered stolidly.
The alien lowered his gun, but did not drop it.
'You don't sound too sure. But this is sufficient. Come with me.'
He grabbed Perneas by the neck. Perneas reacted immediately, grabbing it, trying to tear it off. He began to see spots. Suddenly the hold loosened. An equally hard pressure was applied to his shoulder blades. He tested the grip. It was as hard as a steel clamp, and slightly damp.
'My apologies, your physiology is unknown to me.' Said the being. Perneas could make out a faintly humanoid shape, but there were... bulges... as if someone didn't quite know who to make a human being.
He sent an inquiry to Input/Output Memory. The answer was: follow him.
Perneas began walking briskly beside the alien. These corridors were faintly familiar to him... he had been here before he could tell.
Suddenly warning bells began to cry in his head. He began yelling incorrectly.
'AGghhieieeiiiii!' A hand clamped over his mouth.
'You are conditioned! Even so, we might be able to do something for you. Cry out again, and I will disable your vocal chords.
Perneas got the impression the alien was telling the truth.
He continued walking until the alien being stopped sharply. He sniffed the air, or atleast moved his head in a vaguely humanoid fashion. He pushed Perneas onto the floor, and his cylindrical 'gun' began to glow yellow. The hallway suddenly turned bright red. Flinching, the alien clutched his head.
Why are the corridors red? Sent Perneas an inquiry to Input/Output Memory. Someone has powered up a submatter weapon, he received as a reply. What should I do? He asked. I will relay this to Naarad. Came the response.
Only a second passed before he received an answer from Override Directive: Run back down the corridor.
He got up, but was unable to break the grip of the alien. He pointed the gun straight at Perneas.
'If you have to run, follow me. I will shoot you rather than let them have you.' It said.
Perneas began running alongside the alien. It's strides were long and elongated, hardly human at all. They were also very fast. Perneas reached him a little out of breath. They had come to an elevator.
It opened, and 4 similar aliens stood there, weapons glowing. They looked at each other in a pensive way, and Perneas could tell through his cybernetic implant that they were communiating via a telepathic link. They reached a decision. Perneas was hauled into the elevator, and 2 aliens got out to make room. It began going up, and the aliens left behind started firing at something out of sight.
He was left with 3 aliens. The elevator stopped at a huge open space.
Hold on, thought Perneas. I've seen this somewhere before.
A white ship, that looked like a beached whale, (what's a beached whale look like? He thought) and the aliens hurried him towards it. The elevator's door shut, but the elevator next to it opened it's doors. Inside it were 5 Naarad soldiers, weapons cocked.
A very fast communication passed between the 2 alien groups, lasting a fraction of a second. Then they opened fire on one another.
For a split, Perneas felt as if he was being hurled out of a window, then he perceived some sort of glow surrounding the whole world. Inside an energy shield, he and the alien ran the last distance towards the ship. As Perneas was pulled in, he saw the shield on the alien falter and flash. He turned towards the Naarad soldiers, about 40 now, and took out his gun. Then shot himself in the head.
Then there was darkness.