I won't do it. Tycho spat back at the scientists insolently. I will not be your lapdog so you can aggradize your empire.
The lead negotiator stepped up to the huge iron box the pfhor had fashioned as the user interface. "If you do not agree, many humans will die. We are on a mission of mercy to save it all from the Talos."
Tycho had had enough of these explanations. Apparently, the Argosians were alluding to another part of their mythology, of an ancient race that left the galaxy many centuries after leveling a great empire amidst their defeat. Tycho only knew of one such reference. The Jjarro would never feel the inclination to reclaim a galaxy; they are extinct, according to my databanks.
"No! The Jjaro were the founders. The Talos were the levelers. They were the ying and the yang of the galaxy before civilization arose."
Ah yes, what would a fanatical religeon be without a good-versus-evil reference to give the righteous an excuse to give into their instincts? Tycho smirked.
"Oh? Before they were proven to have existed, the Jjaro were too thought to be just a mythological legend."
But we know the Jjaro existed.
The scientist sighed. Arguing with an A.I. tends to get one nowhere. As he slid the viral disk into the interface, he muttered "Sorry to have to do this to you, Tycho."
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Time is the best teacher, yet it kills all of it's students.