(I've decided to ressurect RPG #2 (the immediatly post-Ares one), because things have gotten too damn boring on the boards. Be sure to read the others before jumping in.)
(Oh, this is a pseudo chapter break. The man isn't the man from before.)
Darkk woke up the next morning with a very odd message in his mail.
Dear William Darkk
So good to see you. I've always known you, but never met you. I've lived out your life,
but done very few things you have. I'd like to meet you at the attached coordinates.
The routing data didn't make sense. Almost like he sent the message to himself. Hey! It was using his private encryption scheme. Only DEF members knew it. He couldn't understand where someone would come up with this sort of thing and use it to send to him. Hmm. He would be at the meeting, and he would drag Sarah along, thank you very much.
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All around the 5 people, holo projections glowed softly. Behind the holo projections, a spectacular view of a nebula 30 light-years from the Phylydian empire provided additional glow. Except for the 5 people on folding deck chairs, the room was very dim, and the floor and ceiling indistinct. The walls seemed to be made entirely of glass.
Darkk sipped his drink, feeling the small tropical umbrella brush against his lip. He'd never had a drink with one since he left Earth on the Ares. It was a nice touch of nostalgia.
Across from him, a man with an odd, indistinct expression and a black cloak that would scream "cultist" in any other surroundings was sipping a similar drink. Beside that man, a young, very attractive humanoid woman was sitting, sipping a different type of drink, with the same umbrella. With the exception of the blue hair and the very large, straight (not very pointy at all) ears, she would be almost certainly human. Their daughter, sitting between the two, had her mother's ears, but red hair and eyes.
Sarah Darkk, sitting across from the woman and next to William, had finished her drink and was examining the umbrella.
The man set his drink down. "Fascinating events. Looks like fate hated you," he said
"I don't believe in fate," William replied.
"No wonder they call you crazy." said the woman, with a giggle to indicate it was just a teasing comment.
"I've seen species come back from worse," she said. As she said this, she bowed her head and folded her ears against the sides of her head. Her daughter did likewise. Sarah figured this is what that species does when remembering something painful.
"It does take some help, however. We had a very nice guardian angel looking over us." the woman said, putting her arm around the man.
"Heh. I didn't do it all," he replied. "But I agree, you can go far with a little help."
"We've got help. Wizr..." Darkk began.
"No, no. Compare that to the help we refer to, and you see the difference. Politicians, however crafty, are limited by the abilities of the governments and industries they control. Wizr is the fourth greatest politician I've ever heard of, but Ishima can't do what must be done," the man interjected. "Further, nobody else is willing to help you except Azakama, who can't help enough. I'll have a talk with her, but she'll mostly be useful as a helper, she can't do enough alone."
"What, pray tell, must be done?"
"Simple. Repopulation, and perhaps improvement."
"Improvement."
"Yes. By repopulation, I mean what I did. By improvement, I mean something like what my wife refers to as 'recruitment' but before the subject is born."
"So you want humanity to build its own replacement."
"That's too drastic a word for it. 'Next step' is a much more accurate term. All things evolve, and adversity speeds it. Humanity must change. It's entirely possible to move the currently living humans along with the next set."
"I'm beginning to agree with you."
"Then here is what you must do..."
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"In literature as in love we are astounded by what is chosen by others." Andre Maurois
(This message has been edited by Fleet Admiral Darkk (edited 11-01-2002).)