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Authors: Donsha Hatch

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“The Engi are too many! We can’t…….” started one of the Areolian pilots before his frigate exploded in flames.

Eiris looked on in despair as the Areolian frigates all around him were being destroyed. Realizing something had to happen soon, he knew what he had to do.

“Guys. Let me deliver the parting gift.” Eiris said as he looked around to his friends.

“You do understand that’s a one-way trip?” cautioned Dex.

“Of course.” Eiris smiled. “Now get to those escape pods.” he nodded.

“Well sorry to disappoint my friend. But I’m coming with you.” nodded Dex.

“Ditto that!” smiled Azonei.

“You really think you could get rid of me that easily?” smiled Dahlia as she kissed Eiris on the cheek.

They all nodded to each other in agreement before starting to speed towards the center of the Engi Armada.


Dark Nova
do you copy? Can you clear us a path?” asked Eiris.

“We copy
Atlanticus
. What’s your plan?” replied Reizen.

“We want to send our regards to the hive mind.” informed Eiris.

Realizing what they were about to do, Reizen sucked in a deep breath in awe.

“Will do. May Turanii be with you Prince Eirisidae.” responded Reizen in a tone of sincere respect and admiration of their bravery. He now wished sadly that he had noticed their value as friends and fellow soldiers long ago.

Azonei then pushed the
Atlanticus
to impossible speeds as they prepared to detonate the bomb while still in the novaship. As Reizen and the shadows used everything they had to clear a path for the
Atlanticus
, Eiris reminded his friends why they were doing this.

“For Glover.” said Eiris.

“For Soran.” said Azonei.

“For Jannis.” said Dahlia.

“For Areolus.” said Dex as they got close to the center.

Suddenly, a nearby interstellar arc opened up revealing hordes of enormous black frigates, led by a distinct starship out in front.

“Broadcasting on all channels. This is Sky Commander Lorien of the Darkren Regime. I brought along our company from the Order of Assassins. We are here to aid and assist. Does anyone copy?” asked Commander Lorien over the comm.

“We copy Commander Lorien. You can start by helping us destroy these tin cans because we’re getting our butts kicked.” replied Eiris as he let out a grateful sigh of relief.

“Request granted Your Majesty.” smiled Commander Lorien as he gave his fleet the orders.

The Darkren Fleet then began using their mass torpedoes to push the Engi back, giving new hope to Eiris and his friends as they shouted in joy.

“Alright. Now let’s show these tin cans what Undarians are made of!!!” exclaimed Eiris as they all used their bonding to destroy hundreds of destroyers.

Destroyer after destroyer, the Engi dropped like flies but reinforced their numbers just as fast.

“We won’t be able to keep this up!” blurted Azonei as he fired the last of his flux torpedoes.

“I know.” Eiris replied. “Dex. Can you pinpoint the exact location of the hive mind yet?” he asked.

“I don’t know, but I’ll try.” replied Dex as he focused his mind, trying to feel where exactly the hive mind was. “There! Directly ahead of us!” he shouted as Eiris’ eyes began glowing in anticipation.

Eiris then closed his eyes and reached out his hand trying to manipulate the dark matter around the colossal yet invisible creature. An ear-splitting screech was then heard as the hive mind resisted his bonding.

“I can’t. It’s too big!” Eiris cried out in despair as he grew weak from exerting so much strength.

“Not by yourself.” said Dahlia with a cunning smile. “Shadows, bond the dark matter around the center of that sound!” she ordered over the comm.

“Copy.” replied Lorien as the entire Darkren Fleet all began bonding the dark matter together, slowly exposing the hive mind.

In desperation, the hive mind began charging up for an astronomical electromagnetic pulse.

“Almost there!” said Eiris.

“Well you better do it soon!” yelled Dex.

All of a sudden a vast electromagnetic pulse was sent out by the hive mind, disabling every novaship in that sector of space. Eiris and the others began to despair at their obvious failure, until suddenly the hive mind became visible, showing its enormous size.

“Ugh! That is one ugly robotic creature thingy.” Dahlia said disgusted.

“My stars, that’s the size of a small planet.” remarked Dex in dread.

The hive mind then began doing something very unexpected.

“It’s retreating!” glowered Azonei.

“Typical bully behavior.” remarked Dex as he shook his head. “It probably calculated the likelihood of its defeat. So it’s running.” he said.

“And now that our novaships are disabled, we have no defense and no way of pursuing it!” glared Azonei.

“I wouldn’t say that.” smiled Dahlia.

“Ditto. We don’t need technology. We have nature as our ally.” beamed Eiris with a wink.

The Darkren Fleet then began using their bonding to assault the disabled Engi destroyers as well as the fleeing hive mind. But as it gained speed, Eiris and the others knew that time was dwindling to catch it.

“After all of this we’re going to let it get away!” Dex shouted in frustration.

“No we’re not!” responded Eiris determinedly.

Eiris put on his smart helmet and did something unexpected as he took the Ionic Capacitator in his arm in a last ditch move.

“What are you doing?” asked Dahlia worriedly as Eiris walked over to an emergency release door.

“Going to visit an old friend.” Eiris grinned. “Oh. You’d probably want to put your helmets on.” he advised as they all quickly did.

Suddenly, he opened the door and freefell from space down towards the atmosphere on Atlantis. As he got closer, he opened his wingsuit and used it to guide himself directly over the Pluvian Sea. Diving into the massive body of water, Eiris swam to the depths until he was surrounded by nothing but darkness. His eyes then began glowing purple as he bonded a massive water pulse, awaking his target. Soon, two colossal bioluminescent blue eyes appeared in front of him while he floated.

Dex and the others waited impatiently as they continued to watch the hive mind fly away.

“Where in the galaxy did he go?” asked Azonei.

“If I know Eiris. It’s to do something crazy.” mused Dex.

“Oh no……...” Dahlia said as it dawned on her what he went to do.

All of a sudden, Eiris emerged from the surface of Atlantis riding the head of none other than the leviathan itself. The colossal sea dragon was over ninety feet long as it soared into space, roaring thunderously as it carried its new master. Dex and the others cheered as Eiris flew past them riding the sea dragon, catching up to the hive mind.

Once Eiris gained on it, the hive mind fired all sorts of weapons at him. The sea dragon responded by inhaling deeply and breathing scalding acidic water at some of the missiles, blowing them up on impact. Evading the others, Eiris bonded fire and burning ice to damage the hive mind in its retreat.

Eiris then communicated with the sea dragon, so it breathed water on the hive mind, resulting in another ear-splitting screech. In a desperate move of self-preservation, the hive mind ejected dozens of Engi drones that launched themselves at Eiris’ sea dragon. Dispatching them one by one, his eyes began glowing as he cleverly but reluctantly let the hive mind drift away in the distance.

He then triggered the detonation sequence on the ionic capacitator and threw it towards a gap inside its inner hull. He used his bonding to make sure it reached its mark, as the detonator beeped rapidly. Eiris then commanded the sea dragon to fly back towards Atlantis at mach speeds.

Once on the planet’s surface and back in the company of the Undarian Fleets, they all turned their heads to the sky in amazement as the hive mind violently flash detonated and was vaporized in a cataclysmic supernova. The remaining Engi destroyers began dropping right out of the sky as their CPU was destroyed, finally signaling an end to this galactic plague.

Eiris sped back in Pluvia Central and raced over to check on Obsidian but saw the faces of his friends. They all looked despondent as Obsidian lay on the medical bed, barely breathing. Eiris ran to Obsidian’s side and caressed his head as he talked to him through his last moments.

“Hey buddy, we won. Can you believe that?” smiled Eiris as tears rolled down his face.

“You know, I owe you. You saved my life.” he cried as he hugged Obsidian one last time.

Obsidian licked Eiris’ face slightly before laying his head back down as his breathing slowed. Dahlia and the others wept as Obsidian became yet another victim of those monsters. Suddenly, Eiris’ enormous sea dragon glided over and reached one of its massive claws out towards Obsidian’s mouth.

With everyone looking on in astonishment and confusion, a few small drops of water dripped into Obsidian’s mouth, causing him to swallow. He then closed his eyes for a brief moment and slowly began to breathe normally as his heart rate climbed. Eiris and the others watched the scene unfold in pure shock and amazement. Eiris reached out and gingerly probed Obsidian’s flank to check on his injury, but quickly realized that the wound from the Engi laser cannon had somehow healed instantly. The sea dragon then made a low guttural sound as Obsidian got down from the medical table, walked over and started licking him in gratitude.

“What…...how did it do that??” Eiris gaped in disbelief as everyone cheered.

“The leeching kelp!” Dahlia cried delightedly as she realized. “Leeching kelp must have some sort of connection to your sea dragon! It has healing abilities!” she explained.

“My stars. You have to love the combination of nature and science.” Dex smiled as he embraced Kezzy in pure joy.

After Azonei returned from making sure Commander Aria was okay, some unexpected guests made their way over to Eiris and the others. Following Reizen and the other shadows, was Sky Commander Lorien of the Darkren Regime. Being escorted behind him was some sort of large machine covered over and draped with Darkren regalia. As they approached, Reizen, followed by Lorien and the other Darkren soldiers bowed in front of Eiris. They all rose and Lorien motioned for some of his soldiers to bring forth the machine.

“I come bearing a great and rare gift from my Lord Demeroth. A token of his gratitude and a symbol of his hope for a future friendship.” nodded Commander Lorien, stepping aside to reveal the gift as the soldiers removed its cover with a flourish.

“My stars…. I can’t believe it.” gasped Dex.

“Ditto that.” nodded Azonei in disbelief.

“I present to you the last remaining masterpiece of its kind.” announced Commander Lorien as he gestured to the all-black Hammerhead GT.

Eiris smiled and locked forearms with Commander Lorien in gratitude as Dex and the others ran over to check it out. He watched on in joy, savoring the moment, as the bridge between their people was solidified. Hope broke over him like the dawn of a new day as he watched Turans, Darkren and Slyphs celebrating their hard fought victory together.

Soon after, a ceremony was held by Eiris and the Atlantian Council to express their deep gratitude for the assistance of the Undarian Fleets. It was a grand affair, complete with trumpets and fanfare, speeches and medals. The best part of it all however, wasn't the pomp and circumstance. It was the little things between the races that left the lasting impression. The Slyph commander hugging the Turan soldier as they laughed together. The Darkren company sharing battle stories with the Atlantian Guardsmen and locking forearms in mutual respect. Those were the best moments that were never to be forgotten. They were the beginning of a fragile new peace between their disparate worlds. A true bridge between them. Unfortunately, the ceremony could not last forever. It wasn’t long before they all had to begin departing back to their home worlds. After the ceremony, Eiris held hands with Dahlia as they walked over to the ruins of the Undarian academy.

“What do we do now?” asked Dahlia as she looked up at Eiris.

“Now?” Eiris responded. “Now we rebuild.” he smiled as he looked at the academy ruins with renewed hope.

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