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Authors: Saxon Andrew

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The Dark Creature stared at RV for a long moment and then said, “You’re right. I didn’t apply that to your civilization. However, that makes me wonder even more why you’re doing this?”

“Before I answer that question, why are you changing your mind so quickly about getting all of your civilizations to give up their warlike ways?”

“That will ensure the safety of my eggs. The survival of my family is the most powerful force that motivates my species. This new structure is especially welcome since my civilization is not one of the most advanced in my galaxy. There are hundreds of civilizations that could destroy my people. Now, that risk has been reduced.”

“We actually think along the same lines. Everything we’ve done has been to ensure my species survival against a universe that is predatory. However, that’s a good answer but not the real one.”

“Oh?”

“The Red Sector started mobilizing to attack immediately after your first attack against us.”

The Dark Creature remained silent for five minutes and RV waited for him to respond first. “They’re coming after you and not us.”

“Unfortunately, you are going to be caught up in their plan to remove us. But you are right; it was our ships that frightened them.”

The Dark Creature said, “The coordinates the Nexu gave me for your home worlds were not real, were they?”

“No, they aren’t.”

“So why would you join in if they can’t find your home worlds?” RV waited and the Dark Creature finally said, “They’ve found your home worlds.”

“They have.”

“So if you left here, they would not attack our civilizations but would go to your galaxy instead.”

“You haven’t thought that through.”

Another pause and the Dark Creature said, “The two Minors you armed and the White Civilization also possess the ships that frighten them.”

“Now you know.”

“That’s all I need to know.”

“Really? What conclusions have you drawn from this?”

“I believe you would leave if it would stop the Red Sector from attacking us. I can see you feel responsible for the attack that’s coming here so you are doing all you can to help us survive it. Before I could trust you to factor in my civilization’s wellbeing into your plans, I had to know why you were giving us your technology. You can count on me to do whatever you deem necessary to fight the Red Ships.”

RV smiled, “You are a remarkable being. You remind me of the one that leads us and he is our best.”

“If he is, you are not far behind him. Let me know what we need to do.”

“I’ll keep you informed of what we’re doing.”

“What are you going to do now?”

“I’m going to ask the Red Sector to call off their attack and if they refuse, I’m going to start destroying their planets. They are going to have to reorganize their fleets to protect their worlds and I’m hoping that will buy us time.”

“You’re going to lose ships.”

“That’s the price for doing the right thing. Are you willing to do the same?”

“I am.”

“Get your civilizations moving; I don’t know how long we can delay them.” The Dark Creature disappeared from his display and RV smiled.

“What’s so funny?”

RV looked at Cyanna and said, “I’m not as afraid of snakes as I was before that call.”

Cyanna laughed and said, “What now?”

“Get Kenny, Kate, and Gibbs on the channel.”

The three admirals appeared and RV said, “I’m recalling the fleets we sent home to take part in the coming missions. I also want you to destroy every Red Sector probe you’ve found on your ships and you will keep your force fields up until this problem is resolved.”

Kenny said, “I see you’ve sent me a list of targets in the Red Sector.”

“All of you have a list. I’m going to contact the Leaders in the Red Sector momentarily and I’m going to feed that conversation to your boards. If they refuse to listen, you will jump your fleets to the assigned targets. We’ve made the assignments based on the information our sensor buoys are sending to us. Most of the initial targets have sent their fleets to the main gathering of the Red Ships. They will be lightly defended and you may hesitate to attack a defenseless planet. They will only send ships back to their planets if they believe they are in danger. Kate, you and Gibbs are the strike arms of our fleets. You, more than any of us, have trained your ships to be aggressive. I need you to do that against this enemy. Don’t hold them back; turn your fleets lose to do as much damage as possible. We will continue to feed you targets once this starts and we will not leave until that major formation they’re putting together breaks up to defend their worlds.”

RV looked at Kenny, “You and I are going to have to do the same. I know killing innocent worlds goes against your beliefs but these worlds are not innocent. They have systematically destroyed civilizations throughout their history. Can you do it?”

Kenny stared at RV and said, “This one’s for Bob.”

RV smiled, “Yes it is.”

“When do we start this, Admiral?”

“I’m waiting for Melodie, Mikal, and Loree’s fleets to arrive and then I’ll make the contact. Have all your attack craft been updated?” The three nodded. “I hope I don’t need to tell you that if you take on their beams, you’ll die. It is my belief that the attack craft can survive their beams for a short time. Use them to break up their formations. I suspect they will come at you with every ship leading with their beams. You’ve got to break into their formations to stand a chance against their ships.” RV paused and then said, “Destroy those probes and get your fleets ready to carry out their orders. We’ll contact them in three hours.”

Cyanna ended the call and said, “So you don’t think the Light Waves will kill them?”

“I’ve examined their tactics when they chased our ships and they are not even close to being able to fly a defensive formation. I believe that over their long history they have only attacked and never defended themselves. The only way that could be done is for their formations to all fire their beams as they advance. Those beams are massive and any fleet facing them could not break through their beams to hit them. Even the Light Waves would be burned before they could hit their ships.”

“So how do we kill their ships?”

“We have to break through their formations and attack them from the inside. The ships inside can’t fire at our ships once they break through because the massive beam would kill their own ships.”

Cyanna smiled, “Which means they would have to break up the formation.”

“Or jump away and try to reform. Either way it delays them.”

Cyanna looked at her board and said, “The other three fleets just jumped in. I’ll notify them of their targets and tell them what we’re doing.”

“Thank you, Love.”

• • •

The Red Sector Admiral watched the display on his ship’s wall and pressed his board, “How much longer before the other quadrants get their ships here?”

He stared at his chair display and read, “To: RSA. The fifth quadrant will start moving in two days.”

The RSA looked up and wished there was a faster way to get the fleets in formation. The probes in the other sectors had revealed that they knew of his coming attack. It really didn’t bother him. There was nothing they could do about it. This boredom was just something he hated. Then his wall speaker said, “I hope you reconsider this attack you’re planning.”

He looked at his communications leader and he said, “It’s not coming from one of our ships.”

“Then where is it coming from?”

“I’m not sure. I need them to communicate before I can track the signal.”

The RSA leaned back in his chair and pressed his broadcast pad, “What exactly do you mean?”

RV adjusted the band on his head. He didn’t want to depend on the computer to interpret so he used the translation device to talk directly with the Red Sector Admiral. “I know you want me to communicate long enough for you to locate the device I’m using to talk with you. However, you should understand that if you terminate this conversation, all the planets that will die afterwards will be on your hands.”

The Communications Leader said, “I have it located. Do you want it destroyed?”

The RSA sat back in his chair and thought about what he had just heard. While he thought about it RV said, “Jump the buoy.” The small sensor buoy jumped to another location six light seconds away.

The RSA said, “Destroy it.”

A Red Ship jumped to the location of the transmission and said, “There’s nothing here.”

The RSA looked at his CL and he shook his head. Then he heard, “I’m going to give you one more opportunity to prevent the destruction of your planets. If you attack this buoy we will attack your civilizations.”

The Communications Leader started to issue instructions but the RSA held up an appendage and said, “You should know that you hold no fear for us.”

“I assume you’re speaking for those in your fleets. What about the planets you’ve left undefended to put that fleet together? Do you think they feel like you?”

“You won’t dare invade our sector. You’ll all be destroyed if you so much as send one ship here.”

“Please tell me the difference if we don’t. I think the end result will be the same either way. If the result is the same, why would I not send my ships?”

The RSA thought about the remark and knew whoever was communicating was clear on what was happening. “So why are you communicating instead of just doing it?”

“I was hoping we could persuade you to change your plans and not attack us.”

“I don’t see that happening.”

“Why not?”

“I hope I really don’t have to explain that to you.”

“You see us as a threat.”

“You are.”

“Not really.”

“We’ve seen your ships in action.”

“Yes, but you haven’t seen the panic in every civilization at the mere mention of The Red Sector. No one here would ever think about attacking your domain.”

“That may be true of those in this galaxy, but you are newcomers that must be taught a lesson.”

“We’ve found your probes and are aware that you know about us. However, we also recognize the real danger of your sector. The only reason we attacked here was because they destroyed our home world and we are defending our right to exist. It is not in our nature to attack anyone except in self-defense.”

“We really don’t care what you nature is; you will be eliminated from existence.”

“Do you think you can do that without paying a price that is too high?”

“Of course.”

“We have also seen that you are fighting another enemy on the other border. That fight has been going on for more than ten thousand years. What do you think will happen if you are severely weakened in your attack on us?”

“You represent no danger to us.”

“Do I have to prove we are before you listen?”

The RSA thought about his next remark and wondered if he should say it but his arrogance won out, “Prove what you want. You are going to die.”

The RSA looked at his CL and nodded. “The probe has been destroyed.”

The CL looked at his board and said, “We have calls from more than ten thousand planets that they are under attack and then they go offline abruptly. The number is now forty thousand. We have ships reporting that millions of ships are jumping in and destroying planets.”

The RSA heard the report and hit the main frequency, “All ships, jump back to your home planets and defend them. Jump now!”

The massive fleet that occupied almost an entire solar system disappeared. The RSA knew that all of the time spent getting them into formation had gone to waste. When the final reports came in that more than a million planets had been destroyed, he knew there were going to be repercussions for his actions. Those ships had attacked planets that were not defended. They had to be able to see what was happening in the sector. He thought about how to defend the planets and still form the fleet and was at a loss on what to do. His panel illuminated and he saw the Supreme Ruler’s frequency. This was not good.

• • •

Gibbs watched as the Nebraska bore down on the planet. Six Red Ships came rushing from around the planet and were met by the Nebraska’s small ships. Forty of the small craft were burned before the six were blasted by main penetrators. The Nebraska arrived two hundred miles from the planet and Gibbs heard the weapons officer say, “Light Wave has been launched.”

“All ships jump to the next target.”

“Are we going to retrieve the small ships, Sir?”

“No we are not. They will jump with us to the next target and start their attack. We will continue to do this until a force large enough to threaten us arrives; is that clear!”

“Yes Sir.”

Gibbs watched six more planets die before thousands of Red Ships arrived at his next target. He said, “Go, go, go.” Every white ship disappeared from the system. The Red Ships refused to leave and pursue the white ships. They were not going to leave their home world defenseless.

• • •

Mikal held his squadron in the outer system at his target while thousands of Red Ships gathered at the planet. The Captain said, “Shouldn’t we be getting out of here?”

“I want to see how they go about attacking us. Have all ships prepared to jump on my command.”

The thousands of Red Ships formed a giant pyramid shape and rushed out at the waiting Union ships. Mikal watched them start firing their beams and he said, “Jump.”

The white ships disappeared as a massive wave of fire blew through their former location. The Red Ships immediately jumped back to their home world and waited.

• • •

Cyanna said, “The combined fleet has disappeared and all of the ships have jumped back to their planets.”

“Losses?”

“We’ve lost more than two hundred thousand small ships and eight hundred main ships.”

RV looked at Cyanna with a furrowed brow, “Why are they so low?”

“The Red Ships refused to give chase. They remained at their planets making sure our ships didn’t return.”

“None of them left to pursue our ships.”

Cyanna shrugged, “That’s the way it appears. You would think some of them would have come after our ships.”

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