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Returnings (Iron Father 3)
« on: 09 November 2024, 22:56:06 »
<rant>Behold followers of the Word!  Readers of the Iron Father!  The prophecy of his return is upon us!  See the Word's reaction if he comes back to Blake's material universe!  See what becomes of Zagagel as history unfolds!  For the future of the inner sphere is chaos and what comes from this chaos is the Word as written by Blake.</rant>

Welcome readers to the 3rd chapter of the Iron Father series.  Much has happened since I posted the last chapter and its epilogue.  The series has been archived by Wrangler on a wiki and I have been going thru updating spelling/gammar.  The Iron Father thread now has corrected dialogue, facts, and history.  His Right Hand is under going correction.  If you have never heard of the Iron Father.  Stop now.  Hit the below link and read of him.  Then after that, read about his Right Hand on the second link.  If you like what you have seen, then proceed with this thread.

IRON FATHER
HIS RIGHT HAND

But there is more.  There is revelation as this author has spoken to HABeas2 of facts of fiction written by his hand.  Ghosts of Obeedah.  There are hidden gems still to be found I believe.  One fact I have uncovered that no one has is that Heres Domini is in fact a female!  This has been confirmed in messages between me and HABeas2.  Now if this him jesting, I do not know, but I trust him and the conversation angles we went down.  I didn't post this in the GoO thread as it would be thread necromancy.  So this is a hidden fact unless someone were read this here.

Due to this fact, I have to go thru ALL of 'His Right Hand' and change all the dialogue of Heres Domini to 'her' as I prefer to keep the stories in universe up till the one point of this story.  Speaking of this story.  This one will be different.  Iron Father clocked in at 9 chapters and 60 pages.  'His Right Hand' came in at 10 chapters and 69 pages.  'The Return' is now clocking in at 123 pages and unkown chapters... and isn't finished.  I will be putting out chapters slowly when I feel they are fully complete.  This will be different than my past writings because at the time of this writing it is unfinished.  It goes against what I did for the first two, but I am finding it too good to just sit.

Finding other readers and critics that are around has been absolute zero, so I am left to my own devices.  I hope you enjoy, it has for me been a wild ride of reading tons of source material, picking Habeas brain, and plotting and replotting the course of where I think things might go.  This story might be darker for some so read with caution.  So enjoy the ride.

IF another title for this authoring is happened upon or someone thinks of one, I am up for that change.

FUTURE SECTION here:
Timeline points...
Character profiles...
Distances and locations of system - added 11-10-24
and maybe more

Meansurements and times...
Turbline to Obeedah 9 jumps
Turbline to Colonies 27 jumps
Obeedah to Colonies 23 jumps
Obeedah to Tauseen 8 jumps
Turbline to Tauseen 10 jumps
Taussen to Colonies 17 jumps

Obeedah located at Sharpe
Taussen located at Versailles
Colonies located somewhere in Filtvelt Coalition, Nebula areas
Turbline located 1 jump from Terra - originally set day of Iron Father writing
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CHAPTER 1

August 16, 3132
Turbline system

Zaphkiel waited aboard the warship Corinth.  It had been a week since the Philadelphia had jumped out of the Turbline system to see if jumpship technology was affected by the clarion call attack.  She was nervous.  The doom of mankind had befouled them and this was the The Sign of the next phase of The Promise.  The Masters teachings went thru her head.  The course of history had been shifted more than what The Master had predicted.  Again events beyond any ones control had shifted the predictions closer than expected.  Just like the 2nd star leagues unseen failure.  This here was another of those moments.  Protocols on Tauseen and Obeedah would see that the Precentors consolidate any research and production and move it to the colonies.  Turbline though was a different matter.  With the jumpship and warship production facilities complete and in motion.  They would be staying here.  Her thought patterns were then interrupted by the bridge staff.

"Heres Domini.  Incoming jump signature."

Seconds passed and then the Philadelphia materialized into real space.  Minutes passed.

"Heres Domini.  Phantom Beta Tau Lattice reports successful return.  All systems functional and normal."

"Good.  Send the prepared orders to him.  I will be in my room."

Zaphkiel had prepared contingencies ahead of what results the Philadelphia would produce.  The worst being that they never returned from their jump and that survival was the name of the game.  The best being its return and what its next mission would be.  They are to jump to neighboring inhabited systems and determine the extent of the clarion call attack.  Then also determine jumpship activity in neighboring systems and gather news intel.  They would jump into the outer plane of these systems to reduce detection and recharge the jump drive via fusion engine.  About a three month venture.

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November 6, 3132
Turbline system

The Philadelphia jumped back into the Turbline system.  Phantom Beta Tau Lattice sent the protocols and waited for Heres Domini to contact him.  Minutes passed before he got his response.

"Greetings Phantom Beta Tau Lattice.  What is your report."

<<"Yes my Heres Domini.  The inner sphere is in chaos.  The HPG network is completely down.  Estimations are 60 to 80 percent of HPGs taken down were from the clarion call attack.  What little info we got.  There were actual physical attacks against HPG centers that were specifically targeted by an unknown agent.  The groups in question used standard tactics and equipment.  What was unusual was the symbol they had.  A snake around a broadsword on a red disk.  There were other pieces of info that are to broad to put in the report but I suggest Ghost Precentor Delta Agiel for the continuation of this investigation.">>

"Thank you for your report."

Zaphkiel killed the line and sent a request call to Zagagel.  After a few minutes a response came.

<<"Yes Heres Domini.">>

"The Philadelphia has returned.  The situation is the best as it could be.  I am going to go back to the colonies.  What is the status of Ramus' prediction on The Return."

<<"He hasn't been able to make head way at all.  He is confounded and spends every hour on it.  Frankly I have no idea when he will have an answer.">>

"The Sign is upon us Zagagel.  Mankind is in danger and his expertise is going to be needed else where.  I am going to have him transferred to the colonies.  I will be leaving within the week.  Have him briefed and sent to the nadir point.  I am afraid faith will be needed when it comes to The Return.  We can not focus on that when the HPG network is down and we need to study this with our full resources."

<<"Yes Zaphkiel.  As much as I want to know more about The Return, I understand that mankind comes first.  My emotions tell me otherwise though...">>

"I understand my filii.  I too quake at the idea of what potential The Return means.  But this black out, as the inner sphere is starting to call it, requires us looking at it.  Pray to Blake that WE can find the answer."

One week later Zaphkiel left the system with Ramus to a neighboring system.  From there they super jumped to the colonies.

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Aug 16, 3135
Colonies

Zaphkiel was still at the colonies.  Communication with Turbline had been sparse.  Maybe a message once a year with system updates and intel gathered in that area.  A full report had come from Ghost Precentor Delta Agiel.  In it he reported the full scope and nature of the black out.  The little details and what limited photos they could get of the attacking forces.  In the end, they concluded that they're not ours.  Some other faction had done this.  The Republic of the Sphere was on the list but Devlin Stone wouldn't destroy the inner sphere like that.  The man wasn't like us she thought.  Even we were not this stupid to possibly end mankind in such an attack.  That left a few other factions as theories.  An incoming message with urgency required her attention.

"Go ahead."

"Heres Domini, we just had a jumpship super jump into the system from Turbline with urgent info."

Zaphkiel's heart rate went up.  The Return!  It must have happened.

"What is it then."

<<"The Republic of Sphere has initiated something called Fortress Republic.  They are recalling all forces to Prefector X and then activating something called The Wall.  A warning was put out that any jumpships entering this area will be intercepted and destroyed.">>

"One moment."

Zaphkiel mentally called up secret files that only a few could access.  K-F torpedoes came up and a few other long abandoned projects.  She zeroed in on the one project she knew likely what this 'Wall' was.  This wasn't good.  This might extend the black out even further.

"What else do you have."

<<"Zagagel says that no one from the colonies, Obeedah, or Tauseen should return.  The Wall will encompass Turbline and they will be cut off from us.">>

"In Blake's name!"

<<"He also reports that they will keep on producing warships and jumpships in preparation of when they are able to make contact with us again.  Agents behind the wall will likely try to redirect information to him and he will act accordingly.  Also he reports that something called The Return has not happened yet and he is having facilities built in the area to monitor that situation.  Not sure what he means by that.">>

"I know exactly what it means.  Anything else."

<<"No.  Operations to salvage the super jumped jumpship are being activated.  For Blake, for The Master.">>

Zaphkiel sat back and thought.  She had told no one about The Return.  It was a closely guarded secret between her, Zagagel, and a few others.  The implications of that event would either be extraordinary or nothing at all.  In the mean time she needed to get messages sent to Obeedah and Tauseen before they finished their transfers back to the colonies.  If they didn't get the warning and sent some jumpships to Turbline they would be doomed.  These were dark times and only getting darker.

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Sept 10, 3140
Turbline

Zagagel was inspecting the facilities at the crater.  They had come along very well he thought.  The expected event they now called The Return would likely release emp and electromagnetic radiation when it did happen.  Buildings had been grounded and faraday caged to stop what ever phenomena that would arise from this event.  Sensors had been rigged up all over the place and cameras pointed at the anomaly.  If certain people were not here they would at least be able to see it later.

Two choirs of celestials were stationed with accompanying battle armor for security.  There was no threats from the outside.  It would be the inside.  When The Return happened.  It was highly possible that what Corden was facing in that cave would also return.  That reminded Zagagel that they should also install turrets too.  Nothing from that cave was to remain alive if they returned.

Then one of Zagagels newer cybernetics activated.  A communications module that allowed him to interface with the in system network that had been installed.  Someone was on a line that was seeking to speak with him.

"This is Zagagel.  Go ahead."

<<"Precentor, we had a jumpship enter the system and displayed the proper protocols.  There is an intelligence report for your eyes only that is being transmitted to you right now.">>

"I am getting it.  Out."

The report displayed in Zagagel's true eye.  In it was a lead to a Tucker Harwell from deep agent Poltergeist Delta Hadrick.  This man was a HPG savant and was likely a key to the black out.  The report informed him that Comstar had reactivated the Com Guards and taken him from Republic custody.  Indications were that they may have returning to the old ways of Blake.  An intercept in the Republic command structure indicated that Tucker Harwell was at Luyten 68-28.  A system that was vital to research of various projects such as clarion note in the old days of the Jihad.  There had been a distress signal that had come thru that indicated he was there and that the Republic was mounting a rescue operation.

Zagagel thought quick.  They could not reveal themselves to this Blessed Order.  In fact they needed to acquire Tucker Harwell without raising any suspicions on themselves even existing.  Memetic capable battle armor and bolla stealth tanks were the first things Zagagel thought that should be used.

Time was of the essence.  He needed to get a force in quietly and quickly.  He mentally called up the Corinth and sent messages to certain elite Manei Domini.  They would be needed for this.  He too would go along.  He mentally sent a message to his family that he might not be returning and that Blake has provided a chance for the Word.

He strode towards the nearest vehicle to take him back to Baltmare.  He called in Tau Wraith Atechok and his team.  He requisitioned djinn and nephilim battle armors to be loaded on the dropship that would meet up with the Corinth.  The inventory of mechs on world did not include any gestalts.  The experimental design had come up to be a regular one but in limited manufacturing.  With them being cut off, they were not here on Turbline.  Memetics would be the key to taking Tucker Harwell.

A few hours later he stopped a kilometer from the one dropship that was going to take off.  He strode there as fast as he could and went up the ramp.  At the top everyone was assembled that he knew very well.

"We just received intel on a comstar HPG scientist that is behind the fortress wall like we are.  A Tucker Harwell that has made progress on solving the black out.  We NEED to acquire this asset before the Republic gets him.  We leave in twenty minutes as equipment is still being loaded."

"Zagagel."  Came Tau Wriath Atechok.  "This is highly unusual and I must mention that we are trying to stay here in the afterlife without anyone noticing us.  I believe Heres Domini would not approve of this."

"You are correct but the chance to bring back communication to mankind by OUR hands is one we can not pass on.  We have memetic battle armors being loaded and your team is the best we have to pull this off.  Remember, we serve mankind and Blake has written that is our sacred duty to bring light to mankind.  The Third Sign has appeared to us and we here behind The Fortress Walls can only do so much.  This much we can do!"

"So it is written!"  Came from everyone including a  reluctant Artechek.

"We go with Blake on this.  We will use caution and due diligence so that we are not detected.  I do have some plans in my head.  I just hope we make it to the location we need to goto in time."

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Luyten 68-28
Sept 17, 3140

The Coronith jumped into the outer ort cloud of the system.  The emp and jump signature at this distance would likely not be detected.  Just like the Eryines did when it came to sending its payload from its mass driver.  They followed the same way of hiding themselves.  They would burn in at 2Gs and hopefully make it in time to infiltrate Comstars base.  The archived maps of the system indicated they were two weeks away from arriving at what would likely be the main area that Tucker Harwell was held at.

Then intercepted transmissions came in and they verified that the the Republic was already there.  Zagakel had to have the mission aborted and turned back to the Corinth.  They then listened in on the situation in silence.  Chatter over coms indicated that Comstar had made a getaway from the system.  No information on Tucker Harwell came in.  From a distance they waited and listened.  The Republic was moving in, assessing the base and ruins that Comstar had taken in this system.  They waited months listening in on the situation and then the Republic tipped their hand via an accidental open communication.  They had found where Comstar had escaped too.  Epsilon Erdani.  The Cornith left within the hour.
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« Reply #2 on: 10 November 2024, 02:32:53 »
Just a quick note, been really enjoying reading this, but everytime I see Heres Domini, I get a mental image of Ed Mcmahon, saying "Heeeeres Domini!"  Like "Heeeeeres Johnny!"

Sorry, just had to get that out.   :grin:

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« Reply #3 on: 10 November 2024, 08:21:58 »
Nice to see the next book come out.
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I guess there is not just one who ru(i)ns the show.
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Superjumping on this
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« Reply #8 on: 11 November 2024, 19:52:22 »
Funny how heres domini comes out different for everyone.  Before I knew she was female, I considered it "heir", now I keep thinking heroine.  I wonder if it is intentional because it is almost a double meaning.  In different languages such as spanish/french, a female monikor such a 'a' or 'o' is used to indicate denotation in a sentence of a noun.

Just a quick note, been really enjoying reading this, but everytime I see Heres Domini, I get a mental image of Ed Mcmahon, saying "Heeeeres Domini!"  Like "Heeeeeres Johnny!"

Sorry, just had to get that out.   :grin:

Just finished editing 'His Right Hand' and now Heres Domini is referenced correctly allong with spelling/grammar edits.
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« Reply #9 on: 15 November 2024, 14:07:00 »
IF you want a lead up to the beginning of this story from another source, inspiration came from Turnings Points Epsilon Eridani, pg 1.  Enjoy this one, I had a blast reading up on the technology of various things that added up in some of the parts of this writing.

CHAPTER 2

Epsilon Erdani
Feb 20, 3141

Precentor Malcom Buhl laid on the ground with blood coming out of his mouth.  The Xiphos battle armor had completed its sweep of the room with its flamer.  It looked at him regardingly and pointed the flamer at him.  In his mind he thought of one thing.  'The Republic will destroy us all.'

The charred end of the suits flamer sprang to life while as he starred into his doom defiantly.  Then the flamer stream hit something between him and it.  An invisible demon appeared between them drenched in fire.  It towered over Buhl and the pilot of the xiphos seemed to taken pause at what was happening.

Then the invisible demon sprang to life.  It raised its right arm and plasma engulfed the battle armor.  The pilot inside cooked with the intense heat and backed away from the spraying plasma stream.  The xiphos went to raise its heavy flamer to retaliate against the demon but its reactive armor starting cooking off.  Measures of protection intended for missiles failed the suit and ripped open vital components.  It was then a flight of four SRMs slammed into the armor.  The pilot died within the armor as spalling from the SRM detonations went uninhibited from its failing counter measures.  It slammed onto the ground dead.

Buhl got up on one knee and turned to the invisible flaming demon.  He did not know what was going on, but this thing had just saved his life.  He went to say something but was interrupted.

"Where is Tucker Harwell?"

Buhl was shocked at the question.  What manner of rescue was this?  The flames around the invisible demon started to extinguish and what he suspected was its left arm grabbed him by his tunic.  Like some holo vid magic he lifted up into the air.

"WHERE is Tucker Harwell!"

Bohl laughed.  "The republic got him on Luyten 68-28."

The invisible demon put him down.  Despite that the broken rib in his chest burned.  The shimmering demon went to a tech that recently stood up and pointed at him with a shimmering hand.

"Where is Tucker Harwell!"

"The Republic got him like Precentor Buhl said."

"Frag!"

The shimmering demon turned and looked at Buhl.

"You are Precentor Malcom Buhl?"

"Yes."

The flames had entirely extinguished now and the shimmering slowly went away.  Buhl knew that it was still there still but wasn't moving.  The individual inside either thinking or communicating.  He looked at a pistol that was on the ground.  It was a useless thought that he might be able to fight back right now.  Then the crackling of the fires in the room was interrupted.

"All of you of the Blessed Order.  Gather any survivors and any important data that is here before you are extracted.  You have...  one minute.  No one will be left behind alive."

Who were these people Buhl thought?  They weren't the republic.  The few survivors in the room started to gather themselves and grabbed whatever meager data they could.  Buhl didn't move.  He looked at the shimmering area where the demon was now that it had moved slightly.

"You are not of the Republic.  They offered us surrender and we refused.  Why should we go with you?"

"Those who fight to preserve technology and knowledge are the grandest crusaders of all..."

The demon had quoted Blake directly.  Who was this?   Was this an offshoot of Comstar he didn't know who survived?  Sympathizers who respected Comstar?  Or was this some elaborate Republic trick?

"For now I will go with you."

Buhl looked around the room again.  Incinerated techs and computer terminals of his command center were engulfed in flames and spreading.  He made it to a particular terminal and kicked open a hidden side panel.  There he ripped out a hard drive and placed in his pants pocket.  Then he helped a tech that had been knocked to the ground that survived the flamer spread.  It was just him and three others.  A grim determination of possible survival and an unknown future entered him.

"Time is up.  Head out and break left."

Buhl made for the door.  Outside in the hallway, fires raged, and rubble was every where.  He recognized Comstar and Republic units strewn all along the floor.  Intense fighting had happened to get to the command bunker.  Then there was a T junction in the hallway.  He went to go left as that was towards the exit.  Instead he ran into another invisible battle armor.

"You need to go the other way and fast."   Came from this unseen trooper.

"That goes deeper in the facility."

"Hurry go!"

He obeyed.  They followed the directions of more invisible battle armor and infantry they encountered in the halls.  Buhls mind processed who these people might be based upon what tech they were using.  They employed memetic armor and the list was short.  Capallens, Lyrans, and Marik were eliminated as the wall would stop them from entering.  But what if special forces had come in some how?  The shiver went down his spine.  Capallans then.  They had been trying to get into the Republic like the clans.  Had THEY found a way in?

They made their way into the bowels of the mountain.  Here there was no battle and the lights were out.  He was handed a flash light by an infantry man who too was invisible thru a memetic cloak.  He caught the boots and legs as the cloak had moved out for the man to hand him the light.  They were mostly white in color and there were no markings.  The mystery continued.

Minutes past before they came to a door he did not recognize.  They waited for untold minutes as more of the invisible forces arrived where they were.  He could tell from the foot steps that there were two different kinds of battle armor.  The infantry he wasn't sure of.  Other survivors had been guided there.  A total of eleven of them had survived the Republic thus far in Buhls mind.  Then the silence broke.

"In three minutes we exit this door.  One hundred meters straight from here are two APCs in the forest that will extract us."

They waited for what was an eternity.  Then the door opened and night sky met them.  They made for the forest line where these APCs would be.  Buhl pushed past the pain in his chest with labored breathing.  He looked behind himself and saw the door was hidden into the actual mountain itself.  It hadn't been on the schematics when he had gone over them years ago.  Was this a secret entrance/exit?  A service entrance?  It no longer mattered now.

They made it into the forest then he saw the APCs.  Bolla Stealth Tanks.  It was a bloody blaking trick!   The republic had managed to pull them out alive despite their defiance and now they were prisoners.  He turned to one of the shimmering ghosts that he made out.

"I will NOT serve the Republic!  This heresy will not be allowed to spread..."

The battle armors finally turned off their memetic cloaks.  What greeted him was not what he expected.  Nephilim and djinns.  He knew the Republic used bolla stealth tanks and djinns, but not the nephilims.  Things still didn't add up in his mind.  Then he saw the symbols on the nephilim battle armor that stood before him.

"You of the blessed order.  The Word still lives on.  From here on out you are part of the reclaimed.  Despite the loss of acquiring Tucker Harwell you have been granted rapture from the Republic.  I, Phantom Precentor Sigma Zagagel command this."

Six other infantry men pulled back their cloaks and what claims this Zagagel made were reinforced.  Before him he saw cyber augmented men.  He was presently in the hands of the manei domini.  The Word of Blake.  Righteous hope and rapturous fear entered him.  He did not know what it all meant.  He knew they regarded Comstar as heretical, but he was of the Blessed Order.  Would they regard them as kindred spirits?

One tech bolted to get away.  One of the memetic infantrymen raised their mauser 1200.  CRACK!

"No one here leaves alive from this point on.  I can grant you Blake's peace if you want."

A few seconds past and no one else moved.

"Hurry aboard everyone, we are starting to fall behind on the time table."

The remaining ten made for the bolla stealth tanks.  They got separated into groups of five before being boarded.  The one battle armor naming himself Zagagel came aboard with Buhl.  They strapped themselves in and the tank started to move.  The nephilim grabbed hold of a hand hold and then popped its hatch.  A man with a cybernetic eye and and a small antenna coming out of his ear looked at him.  Buhl recognized a cable plugged into the side of his head.  A VDNI of some sort.  This was definitely a manei domini.  This was no Republic ruse.

"You were a hard man to find Precentor Buhl.  The out come of this operation was not what I expected but it turned into a rescue mission rather than an extraction.  You should consider yourself lucky."

"HOW!  How did you get past the wall!"

"We didn't.  We endure in it Buhl.  We live in the afterlife watching and waiting to bring light back to mankind.  This was to be one of those steps.  And we failed."

"We were in the process of doing it too.  You would have interfered with that work!

"Two weeks ago  I regarded Comstar as the heretical hollow entity that had abandoned Blake.  There was no way I was going to allow Tucker Harwell to remain in Comstar's hands until I got intel that indicated this wasn't the case anymore.  There was a new reformation being done by your own hands as I understand.  Plans were changing and we might have bridged the gap.  But that bridge has been burned away by circumstance and so here we are."

"I am grateful and dismayed at the same time."

"So am I.  It is good to see that Blake still lived on in Comstar and that Focht's heretical teachings were being slowly purged by you.  Dismayed that your Blessed Order is at its end.  Now you and everyone here have a future with us."

Buhl pondered what future he would have within The Word of Blake.  Then his thought patterns changed as LRMs launched from the bolla stealth tank.  Zagagel took his attention to the driver and yelled.

"Are we being pursued?  What was that for?"

"We have reports of a lance of mechs heading in our direction.  Thunder LRMs deployed to delay a possible pursuit.  We are twenty minutes from the leopard dropship.  The ride is going to get bumpy."

"None confrontation is still in order.  What is our window for take off."

"Our window is still good.  We can take off as soon as we board.  Unknown at this time if pursuit will happen.  We might need the Corinth brought more inward for extraction."

"We will see what Blake hands us."

Buhl recognized the name Corinth.  A warship that had disappeared in the Jihad.  They had come in with serious fire power.

"Where are we going Zagagel once we get out of the system."

"Buhl, I can't tell you that until we are there.  That information can not leave us here.  In the event one of you were to live in a conflict and we are unable to put you down, we would be doomed."

They were the fanatics that legend spoke of.  He didn't know what to make of his blessed orders situation still.

"What is to become of us.  Of my, our, Blessed Order."

Zagagel looked at him and thought for a bit.

"I don't know."

"Did the word initiate the black out."

Zagagel looked at him and dead panned.

"NO.  We would never have done that.  It would have destroyed civilization and possibly ended jumpship travel.  We still seek the culprits who did it, but we are cut off from our brethren who might actually know at this point.  It has been years because of the fortress walls.

"Damn them.  Damn the republic."

Zagagel almost back handed the Precentor.  Instead he raised the plasma rifle and pointed it at him.  Everyone got quiet.

"YOU profane The Republic which was made manifest by HIS HANDS!  Billions were sacrificed to stop the unending cycle of war Buhl.  You take The Masters Hands in vain when you slander the Republic.  You spit on our sacrifice and those who didn't know their souls were commended to that dream.  Be careful going forward as you might come to be regarded as a heretic.  You have much to learn."

Buhl starred at the end of the plasma rifle.  He avoided flamer fire only to come close to the sun of a plasma jet.  He needed to learn their doctrine as fast as he could if he were to live and also work with them.

"Forgive me.  I did not know.  They were destroying the very work to restore the HPG network.  How could I not hate them for that."

Zagagel lowered his plasma rifle arm.

"They do not know what they do and what is best for mankind.  You are forgiven Precentor Buhl."

Buhl took the hard drive out of his pocket he had extracted.  He gave it to Zagagel.

"All the work we had done.  All the info of The Blessed Order is here.  This is the best I can do in the service of Blake now that we are no more.  It is password encoded to where if the wrong one is put in.  The drive will scramble and delete all the information."

Zagagel took it and then handed it to one of the Wraiths.

"This work might be more important than anyone here in this tank.  I think you know why."

"The black out.  So you again alter my mission."  Zagagel chuckled.  "Thank you for your tithe.  What is the password."

"The entire phrase from the Word of Blake.  Salvation 4:18-24."

Zagagel whistled.  That was a long strong password.  He was glad of it.  He transmitted it to everyone in both stealth tanks so that anyone that got that drive to Turbline would be able to access it.  The driver called back to him.

"Sir, the projections are still in our favor.  We are almost to the drop ship and our window of escape is still good."

The bolla bucked and bumped.  They still kept going.  The minutes past before the slope incline of a ramp hit them.

"Everyone stay where you are.  We are taking off inside this tank."

They came to a stop and rumbling of ramps and doors were felt.  Then the tank shook as Gs were put on.  The driver fought the movements with his controls as the tank shifted in the bay.  They weren't tied down, but the blessed VDNI allowed greater control than any manual interface.  It wasn't until they were in orbit and heading towards the ort cloud did they disembark.

Buhl watched as the battle armors exited the tank and docked with their holding pens.  The manei domini exited their rides and the true nature of them was evident.  Each man was augmented differently from the others.  Though the VDNI plug on the side of their heads was evident with each one.  Zagagel approached him and directed him to his quarters.  He was instructed when this ordeal was over that he would be interviewed.  For the time being he was left with a book.  The Word of Blake.

----

A tech called out to the commanding Republic Knight on the bridge of the Auspicium Aegis Warship in orbit around Epilon Eradini.

"Sir, we have an unidentified leopard dropship leaving Epsilon Eridani.  No transponders indicating they are Republic or Comstar."

"What is their direction and heading?"

"At this point they are leaving orbit and burning towards...  The outer solar system?"

"Shit.  They must have a hidden jumpship out there."

"Sir, we could jump out there with the lithium fusion battery charge we still retain."

"No, we do not know if they will make course corrections to a different location and then we will be stuck out there for at least three weeks getting back to the planet.  Send two pocket warships to intercept."

"Sir, they are pushing... 3Gs now."

"Christ, they really don't want to be caught."

"I have attached Republic Sword and Republic Bayonet for pursuit.  Time to intercept will take a week or two if they burn more.  The crews will..."

"I know the crews will be under some unhealthy strain.  But we can not have them leave this system.  Begin charging the jump drive with the fusion engines.  I have a feeling we might need it."

-----

All the frails on the leopard were left in their beds straining on the Gs.  The manei domini though took it as a brisk walk due to their blessed legs.  Zagagel though wasn't as augmented as most of the others.  He was confined to a chair on the bridge and watched as things unfolded.

"How long will they catch us at our current velocity."

"Two and a half weeks."

They were three weeks out to meet up with the Corinth.  Zagagel had the upper hand of surprise still.  He thought and thought.

"Transmit the following to the Corinth.  Have them move in system to the tenth planet and remain behind it.  Have shade fighters in invictus configuration ready to go when we intersect them.  It is going to be a close one."

Hours passed for the tight beam transmission would be received and response sent back.  There was acknowledgement and the queen on the chessboard moved.  The pawns would be deployed later in the weeks.

-----

Phantom Adept Trikel waited in the darkness behind the icy rock planet with his choir mates.  The projections of the passing leopard were minutes away at this point.  They waited and waited.  Then the contrail of the leopard dropship broke horizen of the planet in a near pass.  Five minutes later two interdictor dropships also passed.

He gave the mental signal to his choir and 7Gs accelerated the shades.  They formed up in a star like pattern and made to come up behind the pocket warships.  There were other choirs joining the formation and they spread out.  It was then they were pinged by targeting systems trying to figure out who and what they were.  Thru his VDNI, Phantom Trikel commanded all 36 shades to turn on their guardian ECMs.  They had a cast a net to block any transmissions from the interdictors back to their commanders.  At the stellar distances they were at.  They didn't need to maintain too much coverage for the ECMs to do their part.

Then the Corinth fired up its drives and pushed for 2.5Gs to catch up to the rapidly passed dropships.  It came fully out of the shadow of the planet and then panic hit the crews of the interdictors.  They had identified the fighters and now a long missing warship had come out to say hi.  It launched its full complement of the remaining 180 fighters.  There would be no expense paid to allow these two pocket warships to escape.  It then locked on with its capital missile batteries and fired.  Four barracudas streaked after the dropships.  Every minute four more would be fired until they closed with their main forward batteries.  Then it would be over.

-----

The leopard spun around and started to decelerate.  The interdictors had other things to worry about now.  There was no contest to the situation.  There was over whelming fire power and Zagagel watched it unfold thru his VDNI connected to the dropship's command computer.  He saw the barracudas slam into the interdictors over and over before the fighters caught up with them.  They zipped by and essentially strafed them and then were out of range.  The return fire scored hits but nothing that crippled any of the fighters.

Then the Corinth got into range and its navel autocannons, gauss rifles, and lasers opened up.  The interdictors went dark.  They now spun in the middle of space and were essentially dead.  Then the next phase of the mop up began.

Six fighters that had passed the interdictors in the strafing run turned around and came back at the two hulks.  They split their targets up equally and fired upon them with one missile each.  Minutes later, six nuclear detonations turned their two targets into their requisite atoms and molecules.

----

The bridge on the Auspicium Aegis Warship was tense.  The time for news to come in from these distances took so long that they wouldn't know what had happened until it already had happened.  They had moved towards a pirate point in case they needed to jump to the outer ort cloud.  They now had two full charges and fully prepared to use them.  Then the transmissions came in.

"We are passing the tenth planet.  Almost caught up to the leopard."

Minutes past...

"Aerospace fighters!  We count 36 of them.  They are co..."

Static came in as what was likely them being jammed began.

"Config... omni... they are...  Warship!!!  We are... Bar...  Taking...  Capital...  More fig...  Engines dam...  50% lo....  Hit agai..."

Then the transmissions all but ceased.  Minutes later sensors picked up nuclear detonations.  Two hours later a jump signature of a jumpship leaving the system rolled in.  There would be estimates and guess work to what was out there but no one would be able to figure it out.  Investigation teams sent out to the tenth planet would only find bits and pieces of a million piece radioactive puzzle that would have no answer.

The incident would be filed under classified and for Exarch eyes only.  An inquest would be asked why the Auspicium hadn't jumped out to the outer point.  The conclusion from the knight in charge was it was too close to the 10th planet and the jump would likely result in a misjump.  Who ever was on the leopard dropship and warship got away.  They would be within the fortress wall or would leave and never be able to come back.  Or could they?  That worried the upper brass because the fortress wall was still up and no one could get in.  Think tanks would come to the conclusion that the warship had been in hiding within the fortress walls ever since it went up.  Likely an off the record Comstar vessel that they had kept all this time in hiding.  That was worrisome.  Where would they go at this point now was unknown.  It would go down as a foot note in history that only few people would know the truth to.  Although one to two people would suspect it was The Word of Blake and if so, where they were.
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Re: Returnings (Iron Father 3)
« Reply #10 on: 15 November 2024, 16:12:27 »
I reckon that on the disk there is all the data on the research Tucker did for them and they do have a hyperspace savant back on the Turbine who might be able gleam something from it.
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« Reply #11 on: 19 November 2024, 18:37:51 »
Forward:  Since this story is still in the process of being written, I might have to go back to older chapters to modify them.  If I do, I will post what chapters need rewritten.  Thus far I do NOT forsee this happening as the story is pretty concrete in the beginning.  The later chapters have been going thru slight rewritings as new plots emerge.  Enjoy.  Also posting responses does help me and actually might affect the story.  YOU might contribute something.  Talk and see if it does.  Onwards!

CHAPTER 3

March 13, 3141
Turbline System

The Cornith emerged in system after its almost year long expedition.  IFF and protocols were exchanged and the leopard dropship left for Turbline.  Zagagel transmitted on the open channels on the unsuccessful mission that had happened.  Though he also reported on the acquisition of The Blessed Order's personal and data that might help them find a way to solve the black out.  Five days later they were entering atmosphere and landing near Baltmare.

"You still haven't told me where we are Zagagel."

"I do apologize Precentor Buhl.  Somethings in the position of Precentor take precedence over the other.  You surely would understand this?"

"Yes."

"We are in the Turbline system.  No one can follow us here except for Word ships.  Like the republic we have our own wall.  A natural one.  Or an un-natural one to some."

"Turbline?  As in The Thing from the Turbline System?  The movie?"

"HA!  Yes, that and many other fictitious publications in the last decade.  It served us well for a time being."

"What else from these horror flicks is true?"

"Night haunts...  but they have been dealt with on the main continent.  We have kept a more docile breed around and let the more wild ones live on the 2nd and 3rd continent.  You have nothing to fear."

"I have been in a sort of fear ever since the command room."

"Ah yes.  That.  I have been thinking for a long time what to do with you.  You have run a heretical organization that was slowly being reformed back to the way Comstar should have been.  You pursued rearmament of the comguards.  You tried bringing light back to mankind.  All noble goals that I approve of.  That though shows you are devious to a certain point.  A politician.  You and heres domini would have engaged in long discussions on the finer points of controlling society.  But she is not here.  I am."

Buhl looked a little worried.

"I am not of the devious variety like the Spectors of our order.  I am a Phantom.  A warrior and thus I will be direct.  When I said you were now part of the reclaimed.  I meant that.  As our doctrine holds, those of the reclaimed should be blessed.  So we will start at the beginning.  What became of Tucker Harwell."

Buhl told him of how they had acquired him.  How they saw Tucker was a sneaky and intelligent young man.  He would make head way into certain projects but also sabotaged others.  He recounted how Tucker's sister, Patricia, would torture him to get him to co-operate.  All the while Zagagel just listened and nodded.  Then he spoke of what Patricia did to damage Tuckers mind.  Hooking a VDNI into his brain and her interfacing with her VDNI to read his thoughts.  How her actions without his permission destroyed parts of his mind...

"So your telling me that if we managed to get him.  He would have been broken and unusable?  If that had happened I would have personally seen to it that Comstar was nuked out of existence in any location within the walls.  Faith or not.  You have shown gross misconduct.  What happened with his sister?"

"She was a rabid neo-blakist.  I am a neo-blakist but she went to far.  What was I to do with a fellow blakist that thought to take an initiative to extract secrets from a mind that would not share them for mankind?!  I wasn't able to reprimand her in a fashion.  She ended up dying later."

Zagagel chuckled.  He thought back to when he was young.  How impulsive he was to Zaphkiel the first day he met her.  It reminded himself of the same situation.  But her actions had possibly cost mankind where his was to elevate mankind on Turbline to the heavens.  He finally made a choice as his communication implant chimed.  His request for Tau Zombie Riddick and one of his squad to meet him on the leopard was answered. They were here.

"You do realize that the one brilliant mind that could have unlocked the problems of the black out becoming a broken toy might have doomed us further.  You have penance to pay for this."

Two hands landed on Precentor Buhls shoulders.  He looked at who they were and he was greeted with metal monsters.  He started to panic but their myomers kept him in place.

"As I said you are now part of the reclaimed.  Your faith will be tested and your skills put to use.  You will be blessed with certain cybernetics in time if you wish and IF you have proven yourself, but the first one is given freely.  Zombie Tau Riddick.  Take him and have medical look him over as he has some broken ribs.  Then have him blessed with explosive suicide charges.  Welcome to the Word of Blake ADEPT Malcolm Buhl."

----

Adept Malcom Buhl was poke and prodded.  Checked over and mended where the docs could fix him.  Then during one of their tests he went out like a light.  The next time he came too, he was sore in various different areas.  He had been blessed as Zagagel had ordered.  He wasn't sure if dying in the bunker would have been better.  There was a game to play but he wasn't sure how to stack the deck.  Doctrine was the first thing that came to his mind.  He needed to make sure he understood their doctrine.  He had thought Blake had saved him in that control room but he was born into a different existence.  He wasn't sure if this is one he would have chosen, but instead he was given it.  So he would live it as best as he could.

The docs had checked him out fine and released him to the custody of someone named Aaron the Guide.  He came to instruct him on the history of Turbline, the coming of Corden, Debacks return, and the ascension of Zagagel.  He was assigned to organizing the on going mining and manufacture of warships and jumpships in system.  The more and more he learned of the system, the more and more he saw the future looked better.  The Word kept comstar's original faith in its fullest where he was making progress towards it.  There was no need for that part of his mind to manipulate Adepts and introduce doctrine from the old ways any more.  Instead he applied himself.  The ordering of mining and ship building was childs play to him.  He had been Precentor of the Blessed Order once and now he would work his way to the top.  Then he ran into someone.

"You.  You are formerly Precentor Malcom Buhl.  I was told by Zagagel that you were now down here in the caves."

Buhl looked at the woman before him.  She looked familiar.  Older than when he last saw here years ago.  He wasn't quite sure."

"You look familiar."

"Adept Anne Monitor formally of Comstar."

"You, you are alive still!  Last I heard you died in a pirate raid."

"I was actually taken prisoner and used as a toy by the bastards."

"So how did you end up here."

"Well Zagagel, Deback back then, landed on a planet that was a nuclear wasteland and found me and others.  The Word took us in and I worked to get past the phrase 'heretic'.  Now I am considered one of the neutrals.  Zagagel told me the story of how they got you."

"Yes, yes, indeed.  I am not sure if I should have died back in that control room, but being here.  Seeing what has been going on in the shadows.  It brings me hope and I rejoice that Blake's message and will lives on."

Anne looked dead pan at him.  She still had not converted to the word despite everything she had seen.  The past atrocities of the manei domini and what they might eventually do always held her back.  But here an old face she knew was openly speaking of Blake.

"You, you believe in Blake?"

"I have always believed in Blake and his holy mission.  The heretic Focht lead us away from the true path.  I was making ingress of returning Comstar to what it should have been.  The Blessed Order...  I can see from your own face that you don't approve."

"Maybe, maybe not.  Why?"

"Comstar had no soul Anne.  Blake made it.  Set it down with his own Word.  Toyama carried that word to us and it was taken away from us 200 years or so later.  Someone had to restore it.  The Word of Blake was gone and it left me to do it.  But they are ALIVE!!!"

Anne backed away.  The man she knew back then was no longer in front of her.  He was like them, but less.  She turned and walked away.

"Anne, Blake is alive and his will being done!  I have seen it!  We all see it here!  He came and saved me that day and I still live.  Believe in him!!!..."

-----

September 6th, 3142
Turbline, 3rd continent, night haunt research center

"Greetings everyone.  Our continuation of research into night haunt usage continues.  With constant prodding we finally got permission to delve into different research that Zagagel originally opposed.  With Heres Domini not here, we figured that this potential avenue needed to be looked into in case it is ever needed.  This is those results."

The holo tank fires up and starts displaying different projects.

"This one in particular is the one of most interest.  Weaponizing night haunts and controlling them.  In order to do so, extensive cybernetics are needed to interface with the brain.  This results in motor control and aggression level influencing.  By interfacing here and here we were able to direct the aggression of night haunts at particular targets.  Results were 98% positive in these directed attacks.  Handlers were given a friendly ident tags where night haunts would regard them as one of the pack.  This is without the conditioning the handlers used I might had.  We have yet to try on the docile ones and it theorized more of the aggressive centers of the brain would need influencing."

The holo tank shows the body of a night haunt.  The cybernetics that had been implanted have started to surface on its skin.

"There is a problem though.  The body of night haunts reject cyber implantation.  It sees the implants as foreign material and begins to push them out.  Even ones deeply implanted are eventually shed.  Brain interfaces are also affected which results in degradation of control over time.  What is fascinating is that with extensive brain modifications, removal of tissue, and implantation.  The night haunts in question will regrow the parts that had been removed and implants being pushed out have tissue that regrows in place of it completely.  It looks like as if there had never been any modifications at all."

The holotank switches to different stages of rejection.

"Estimates thus far is that rejection completely starts at 3 months after implantation.  During those 3 months, control is adequate.  After that, there is exponential loss of control over the night haunt.  This has been repeated many times and the same results keep happening.  We are looking into ways of circumventing this problem."

The holotank switches to a view of the brain.

"Research of the regenerative effects of the night haunts still continues.  With the implantation surgeries done.  Much has been learned.  A night haunt can suffer 10% brain loss and still function.  After that, any more damage to the brain kills it completely.  Regeneration from a blown off head or shot in the dome has been proven not possible.  What we have found is that loss of appendages and 8% loss of main torso is recoverable from.  Any further the night haunt dies."

"In the end the night haunt species has proven to be quite resilient and the potential to control them thru technology is impractical at this time.  Bonding someone to one takes too much time, is abominable, and not worth the time investment.  Docile ones have proven to be an unknown question mark at this time.  Some have theorized that the docile ones might go rogue in time.  The metamorphic adaptability of the docile strains dna is as fluid as the aggressive ones.  If this proves true, then a culling on the main continent would be our recommendation.  Regarding species on the other two continents we might make a recommendation for a culling on one thus keeping them confined to only one place."

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Adept Malcolm Buhl had dove into his work once given it.  Unlike other Adepts, he had been given full operational analysis of the Turbline system due to his previous position.  Mining, jumpship/warship construction, infrastructure construction, and Project Return.  He had increased the efficiency of all these departments by at least 15%.  It was a simple thing to administer the various sections.  His analysis and reports to Zagagel did not go unnoticed.  He started to get promotions and praise for his work.  The way Zagagel had run things was entirely inefficient and Buhl knew it.  Zagagel was a warrior, Buhl a politician.  Both parties came to that understanding and respected each other.

What intrigued Buhl the most was Project Return.  He tried to pry the information out of Zagagel thru every coercive means and manipulation he knew.  But got nothing.  Even those he suspected that knew about it wouldn't budge.  All he knew was to maintain a facility around a nuke crater and make sure it was operational at all times.  The cameras, sensors, and various computer systems at the facility only made him scratch his head even more.  The only thing he could place was that everything here was for when the fortress wall came down and the return of other Word forces arrived here.  Why the crater though?  That made no sense.  There was the functioning star port near Baltmare and there was plenty of room.  Unless there was other secret projects he did not know of and he left it at that.  He had come to learn that asking to many questions ticked off the manei domini here.

-----

Adept Anne had been transferred to the complex being called site 1.  Rumors had been spread that this place was for a project called The Return.  She hadn't a clue what it was about, but told it was important and only trusted people were being allowed in.  She was to be one of the few neutrals even allowed into the facility.  She felt uncomfortable being there.  There was a higher level of religious fervor there compared to other sites.  The presence of manei domini at every desk, corner, and hallway was unnerving to her.  She had gotten use to them over the years, but only encountering one or two at a time.  Here, things were different.

Her tasks were to go over the media recording devices, sensors, and to answer to Adept Buhl.  She had finally gotten use to his perspective of the Word, but still held no belief in the sainthood of Blake.  A man that was good to mankind, but not some spirit that guided mankind.  Both individuals had learned as much as the Word had that the neutrals were called neutrals for a reason.

She had noted Buhl had ascended in the ranks rather fast.  Almost coming to a Precentor position.  She imagined he would be there in no time.  She hadn't climbed in the ranks because her talent for HPG communications couldn't be used.  She was used more of a laborer and technician in these past years.
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« Reply #12 on: 20 November 2024, 01:40:36 »
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Is Buhl voiced by Brian Blessed?
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Re: Returnings (Iron Father 3)
« Reply #13 on: 20 November 2024, 10:11:31 »
Is Buhl voiced by Brian Blessed?
Had to look him up.  One day I would like these stories to be voiced.  If done by AI, I would craft the characters to have their own voices.  Suggestions like these might one day come true or at least the reference.  I suppose Tau Zombie Riddick would close to Vinn Diesels voice for giggles.
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« Reply #14 on: 24 November 2024, 14:42:49 »
CHAPTER 4

April 3, 3145
Terra, Austrilia, Turbline refuge area

Kendricke sat dumb founded in front of the terminal on his desk.  Devlin Stone had appeared to the masses that he had returned.  He listened to the speech of returning the Republic BACK to what it once had been.  Kendricke studied the group of people behind them and recognized paladins and knights who had run the republic behind the wall.  Then he noticed the one man that everyone had been looking for.  Tucker Harwell.  His name had come up during the speech that Tucker was now an advisor.  Then his vid phone rung and he answered it.  Devlin Stone appeared despite the broadcast being 'live'.  Stone still winced looking at Kendricke.  He in turn winced seeing how old Devlin Stone looked.

"Devlin Stone sir!"

"It has been a long time.  I trust no contingencies had been enacted."

"No and the chip is still there."

"Good.  Your handler has done well.  What is the report on the Turblines and also with the contacts of hunting the Blakist."

"The Blakists sir?  There was no time and ability to get ahold of contacts off Terra.  When I got the orders the black out came a few months later.  There was no way to track and report in any timely matter after that.  Then the wall went up and the rest is history.  I since have been concentrating on taking care of the refuges."

"Have you seen the report on the destruction of Comstar and The Blessed Order?"

"Just the Republic news outlets.  Not surprised."

"Shit...  Ok, I am sending you a report.  Read over it and tell me what you think."

Kendricke's email pinged and he started to read over it.  All the while Stone watched the man and then he got the reaction he was looking for.

"Stone, a reported warshp, omni fighters, nuclear detonations.  This wasn't Comstar here.  It feels like this was blakists."

"You, me, Tucker, and a few others agree.  They kept wraps on this and made sure no one knew.  I only learned about this about twenty minutes ago and had to see what someone else thought.  Someone else who had actually been around one of them like I had in the past."

"Which means Turbline might be a forward outpost.  Does this mean they can breech the wall?"

"That is classified.  But it was their tech and invention.  If they can't then that means, yes, Turbline is likely a forward base.  Or some think a trapped outpost.  That is even if they even GOT back into that system.  For now that is not the biggest concern.  We have other problems.  The clans move and so do the Capallens towards us.  I need to deal with them before we even consider cutting the head off of a hidden enemy.  Which brings me to another question that you still haven't answered.    What about the Turblines?"

"They actually have integrated fairly well.  They have families.  They don't ask for much.  And they keep to themselves because of their prior experience to the Word.  Hell, I regard some of them family now.  But there is a stirring problem I can't put a finger on.  The small reports of the clans creeping towards the wall has made them anxious.  They clam up when I come by."

"Keep your eyes on them and report if you can figure out what it is.  Thank you for what you have done thus far.  The report is now deleted from your history, email, etc.  We never had this conversation.  Till next time, good bye Paladin."

The screen blinked off.

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April 10, 3146
Colonies

Ramus had been distracted from doing his prediction of when the return jump would happen.  His expertise had been sought on the the HPG black out.  The problem was that he didn't understand HPG transmission that much.  His mind was attuned to KF drive jumping and not the messaging part.  Sure the concepts were the same but he had hard time even thinking about it.  What drove him bonkers was that KF drives were working just fine but entire HPG cores burning out made absolutely no sense when it came to the black out.  He had theorized that KF drives were just brute forcing their way thru what ever phenomena was causing the problem.  There was a massive difference between matter in the thousands of tons compared to mere radio waves.  The issue was on a smaller scale of what his mind worked.  He had wondered if it would be possible to power thru the phenomena some how.  Add weight to the messages being sent but those theories cost a HPG core every time they fired one up to try a solution.  The Word had finally released him from helping them.  They finally got into their thick skulls that he couldn't help.

Which meant he now spent his time in front of his chalk board down in the research labs in the colonies.  The old equations and predictions had been left where they were every time he came into the room.  He always starred at them when it came to The Return.  He puzzled over the problem of when the bounce back would come.  Corden misjumped 47 years coming into Turbline and Ramus understood that sub hyperspace harmonics were the key.  Of the three jumpships it had been determined that the primitive one and Cordens jumpship had experienced time shift.  Which made the problem all the more hard to crack.  Why didn't the Republic's jumpship time shift?

An AI projection popped up behind him.

"You summoned me sir?"

"Yes Thanos.  Did you cross reference the data we got on Turbline to the star charts in relation to Terra."

"Yes, displaying now."

Ramus watched Turblines position relative to Terra.  Turbline circled the Sol system in a hyper accelerated way in a chaotic pattern.  He watched as the recorded years went into the past then into predictive analysis.  Then the past 47th year came and Ramus saw it.  He saw how the misjump likely happened.  Corden's destination crossed Turbline and thus misjumped due to the germanium concentrations thru out the system.  The model kept going back years and into centuries.  To about the time the primitive jumpship misjumped.  It stopped there.

"The primitive jumpship misjump likely had a smaller time scale loss despite what we think it didn't.  The exact dates are lost due to entropy on all computer systems.  Granted there are a few working computers from the jumpship wreck and the dropship that was found.  No time indications were ever pulled.  Records from the Guides also have not been able to determine if there was time shift due to when the records were started.  Centuries of hand writing and loss of books due to the elements."

"What is the projected time shift the primitive jumpship might have had Thanos?"

"Five years with an error of two years.  We don't even know where the primitive jumpship was jumping too when they got stranded there."

"So jumping thru Turbline results in the misjump and time shift.  Because of the chaotic orbit and travel of the system thru the cosmos, it can't be accounted for.  This close to the cradle of mankind and the traffic it sees.  We are fortunate to not have seen more stranded vessels from the past or present."

"Correction.  Jumping near Turbline could offset the destination of any jumpship.  There might be wrecks a few light years out wards from the system.  Searches by dropships scouting in the entire system at the time have found no other wrecks."

"If we assume the five years for the primitive jumpship and 47 for Corden's...”

Ramus started thinking of the HPG blackout issue and his wondering if weighting down a message some how would push thru.  Then it occurred to him... The weight of a jumpship and Turbline.

“Is there a possible correlation to the mass or weight of the jumpships to the time shifts."

A few seconds pass...

"Yes there is.  There is a correlation."

Ramus heart beat took off.  Was it just that simple?  The weight or mass of the jumpship determined the length of time shift?

"Thanos.  Take estimations of what the natural jump bubble shape was and extrapolate how much matter could have been in that area.  Account for cave air space.  Then apply the ratio of weight of the two jumpships and chart them."

A minute passed and charts started to appear.  Time scales appeared before him.  He had the predictions right before him!  The problem was how much matter was taken in the jump.  He had a window that spanned 1 year.

"Thanos, get Zaphkiel.  Tell her I have something she will want to see!"

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Feburary 20, 3149
Colonies

An emergent EMP wave hit the colonies.  A super jump had been initiated and was incoming.  Minutes later a wreck emerged as always after a super jump.  Codes and protocols were exchanged.  A courier jumpship had been sent and it brought fabulous news.  The fortress walls around Prefectorite X had been dropped!  Turbline was accessible again!  The Republic had come out in an offense against those who had violated its borders.  News also came that Devlin Stone had returned to bring hope and lead the Republics armies.  However Terra was still cut off behind The Wall.

Zaphkiel and Ramus made the immediate transit to an awaiting warship.  The Erinyes.  The plan to return to the colonies that had been planned so long ago and the day had finally come.  From there they took the 3 month journey to the Turbline system and with it.  The message of reuniting with their trapped brethren.

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May 29, 3149
Turbline system, crater site

Ramus the guide stood in the main observation deck of Site 1.  There he starred at the crater and the indent of the natural jump.  His projections put The Return in about two years from now.  Give or take 6 months.  He was waiting for everyone to sit for his presentation.  There he spied old and new faces.  Zagagel and Zaphkiel were in the front row.  He recognized Adept Anne and another individual he had learned was named Precentor Malcom Buhl.  There were a dozen more Manei Domini and a handful of onsite personal.  He inserted the data chip he had prepped for this day and activated the program.  The holotank fired up.

"Greetings everyone.  I am here to brief everyone on an event called The Return.  What you are about to learn is not leave this room.  Even with your own Manei Domini.  That is at the command of Heres Domini herself."

Ramus let that settle in a bit.

"What we have before us is the crater that the Iron Father died in.  But what was discovered over a decade ago by Zagagel is that the nuke itself had reacted to the germanium in the cave the Iron Father was in.  For some reason it enacted a natural jump thru some natural configuration of the rocks.  The proof of is in the very ground itself here to here.  The anomaly forms the shape of a jump bubble and the radiation that would normally be expected in a crater this size is none existent in this particular area.  The data I have gone over with different AIs also confirms my theory on what this was."

The room began to murmur some.  The holotank showed the crater and interposed jump bubble shape.

"The nature of the Turbline system is one of chaos, but predictable with the right frame of mind.  I have developed the methods and math for which to enter the Turbline system.  I have come to understand how it interacts with jumpships traveling into AND thru it.  Any time a jumpship jumps thru it, there is a bounce effect that causes a time shift into the future from which that jumpship will emerge. Catastrophically I might add as we all know.  Working with an AI named Thanos, we were able to finally figure out how long a jump into the future takes to re-emerge.  It is based on the actual mass of the jumpship jumping thru the system.  Corden's jumpship was heavier and larger than the primitive jumpship that the Turblines arrived here in the system.  Corden's resulted in a 47 years displacement.  The primitive one resulted in 4.5 years per calculations.  When we looked at the size of the natural jump bubble and estimated the matter that was in it.  We were able to pin a date that will be about 2 years from now.  The matter in that jump bubble had no way of having a course set.  Thus it will bounce back and thru time as if it had jumped thru the system."

More murmurs began in the room.  Zagagel and Zaphkiel remained silent as they had full knowledge of the actual event and the implications.

"When the matter re-emerges.  There is a 50% chance that the Iron Father will emerge alive."

That caused gasps and loud talking.  Zaphkiel now stood up and addressed the audience.

"We stand at the very edge of possible prophecy.  The Master spoke of the sign and the promise.  He spoke of other signs that might point us in the direction we were to go.  This event may very well be one of those directions that we will be given.  The Return as we call it has been proven by a man that has no faith in Blake or his work.  He simply does this because it is his calling and he has chosen to help by his own will.  He is blessed even though he does not want it.  I thank him for his work and the contributions that will help mankind in time."

Zaphkiel looked at Ramus and Ramus simply nodded.

"I have done the best I could Zaphkiel.  I know I tried my best at helping with the black out, but you damn well know that I live and breath KF drive theory.  Even looking at the hard drive Precentor Buhl gave us when I got here didn't help.  I was unable to formulate any kind of ideas.  I wish I could help more."

"I thank you for those contributions and attempts.  We will have others work on that problem with the new information that was delivered thru Precentor Buhl.  We have future plans to acquire a man named Tucker Harwell, but we digress from your presentation."

"There isn't much more to say.  I have a date with some variance and all that is left is to wait."

"Thank you Ramus for all you have done.  May the peace of Blake walk with you."

"Thank you Heres Domini."
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« Reply #15 on: 25 November 2024, 02:14:37 »
Would the mass that was ejected in the nuke jump be tied to the mass of the world or would it be ejected to the place in space where it was when jump was initiated? What is the rough time of Turbline completing it's circle around Sol system.
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« Reply #16 on: 25 November 2024, 08:45:39 »
Would the mass that was ejected in the nuke jump be tied to the mass of the world or would it be ejected to the place in space where it was when jump was initiated? What is the rough time of Turbline completing it's circle around Sol system.
Q.  Would the mass that was ejected in the nuke jump be tied to the mass of the world or would it be ejected to the place in space where it was when jump was initiated?

A  That is a wait and see.

Q.  What is the rough time of Turbline completing it's circle around Sol system?

A.  This is a plot hole I haven't answered at all anywhere.  I realized I had this plot hole last week because traffic from Sol to other neighboring systems would get fubared when it passed by over the last 100s of years since jumpships existed.  Not to mention the now present inhabited systems would cross that orbit eventually....  It was one of those OH CRAP moments as a writer I just let lay.  Then just got pointed out.

Now comes the hand waving of plot armor I suppose.  The thing with space is that it is three dimensional and the the OG trip Corden was going to follow went into uninhabited solar systems.  Shadow divisions tend to not want to be detected.  With Turbline, the only way it could not interfere with Sol travel lanes would be its orbit is tilted in relation to Sol.  So only one or two points in a 3D environment would "intersect".  Going straight out of the Sol elipical plane is those one or two points.  And at certain decades spans, there would be a dead space of travel where no no one would arrive at their destination due to the massive misjumps of these one/two points.  But this hasn't happened and why?  These inhabited systems were off of the one/two points of intersection likely.  Then there is the fact that most stars are off the elipical plane so there is more chances of intersecting than the one/two.  So anyone jumping in the early days would note that no return from a certain star would be logged.  But if there is a so many decade window of mishap to uninhabitable systems then it might not even get flagged.

So the phenomena wouldn't be discovered until someone ended up in Turbline and jumped out.  Hence making the Guides key to the whole thing and also Ramus.  Lots of cirumstances to have Turbline enter the picture and also be escapable.  THere might be more to think of but I hope this at least answers others and yours questions.
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« Reply #17 on: 03 December 2024, 22:50:41 »
CHAPTER 5

Light and searing pain had engulfed him.  The sacrifice made willingly.  Then it all ended and he could see and hear again.  Except it was white light and the blackness of space.  Was this what it truly was like in the end?  Bereft of any sense of direction he floated on and on.  A time he couldn't physically feel or see.  Eternity seemed to go on and yet he fully knew who he was, what he had done, but not where he was going.  Then the words came to him.

"You truly walk the path of Blake.  You truly have humanity's future in your heart."

He recognized the words origin.  At this point, considering what had happened, he stopped assuming that this was his imagination any more.

"I did what I was called to do in life.  I am at peace finally.  Freed of burden.  Freed of my sinful flesh completely.  I can meet those who already left and rejoice together with them and..."

"No.  You are not able to yet.  Your work is not done.  You still are needed."

"What?  How?  What madness is this?  I did what I was made to do!  It is impossible for me to complete anymore work."

"And yet things happen that are beyond our control despite every move we make.  The Promise was broken yet it was saved.  You are in that same position as I was.  Caught in the impossible that confounds what we wanted to happen.  When you arrive where you are going.  You will fully understand in time.  Your sacrifice wasn't in vain.  You are light that needs shown.  You are the messenger that is needed...  Excelsius hominum!  Mea culpa Mea Culpa!!!  Terra veniam peto!  Venia!.."

The blinding light went away and the blackness engulfed him.  Pain then filled his world.

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Turbline shook as a jump point formed on the surface of the planet.  Volcanoes and plate tectonics would result from this mayhem.  New islands would form and weather patterns would change.  The planet itself would shift 1000 km in its own orbit by the forces unleashed.  An EMP shock wave burst out destroying any unprotected electronics near the crater as matter materialized.  It fit perfectly where it had once stood in place.  Then gravity took over and the rock that was in the cave came crashing down that no longer had purchase.  An archangel was partially buried as some of the rock shattered and some of it broke apart.

Motion came from the debris and moved in random directions.  Autocannon and machine gun fire came at the motions killing them out right.  Celestials and demons descended on any survivors and mopped up the rest.

He couldn't move.  Too much pain.  Too much stimulus.  Nothing but blackness.  It felt like an eternity had gone by and yet he could at least hear.  That is what he had been doing.  Listening and hearing in that one brief instant that seemed to go on forever.  Now.  Now was different.  He heard the mayhem that was going around him.  Then there was silence.  That is when he could feel the tremors as what sounded like rock was moved around him.  Then there came the sound of rock scrapping against metal and the sound of metal being pulled back.  What came next was blinding light and words he thought he would ever hear.

"By Blake!  He is alive!  The Iron Father is alive!!!"

Then the blackness took him entirely and he slept for the first time in decades.

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The predictions of Ramus had been off only slightly, but the math spoke for itself.  The few that were there had watched astounded as the natural jump point formed on planet and matter came crashing into place.  They had prepped for this day.  Faraday cages and emp dampeners put in place.  Yet it wasn't enough.  The EMP shock that came had hurt many.  Some Manei Domini fell to the ground as their leg cybernetics gave out.  Some lost sight.  Some lost their hearing.  Some died on the spot due to artificial organ failures and in turn their explosive suicide charges went off hurting even more.  It was a mad house.  Yet others were not injured.  Brother and sister helped those that fell.

Then horrors came out of the debris.  Night haunts that hadn't been seen in decades scattered in different directions.  Entirely confused as to what had happened and where they were.  The Word scrambled as fast as they could.  Demons and celestials descended on them and they brought mankinds wrath.  Not a single living beast was left alive in the end.  Then they began to dig.  There they found the blasted hulk of an archangel and inside the one that was expected to be there.  Alive or not they did not know till they got there.  Other se'irim battle armor were also found buried and a few of those occupants were alive too.  It was one of the most spiritual events in the recorded history of The Word of Blake.  The impossible had just happened and made manifest.

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Water entered his mouth and he awoke.  Only one eye worked and it was his sinful flesh.  It was just light and nothing else.  He couldn't focus so Corden tried to move but his legs and arms wouldn't respond.  So he tried to remember the sin and lived.  He swallowed the water and cleared his throat.

"Where am I?  What has happened?"

"You are on Turbline Iron Father."

"Deback!  You, you, are still here?  What has happened?"

"Sort of Corden.  I was known as Deback.  I am Phantom Precentor Sigma Zagagel now."

"It worked then.  You have found our brethren then and you are now ascended?!  What is going on!  What year!"  He spoke in wonder.

"It will be explained to you in time.  For now you need to rest my mentor.  Your blessings have failed you entirely.  We are enroute to a medical facility.  You will be reblessed and consecrated.  Save your strength, recover, for now you need to sleep.  Blake be with you..."

Corden embraced the chemical sleep that came to him thru an IV.

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The jolt woke Corden up.  His brain felt the familiar blessed true extensions of himself.  Light was the first thing he saw and this time not the blinding light.  He saw the ceiling of a room and fluorescent lights.  Carefully he lifted his true right arm and looked at his hand as he always did.  What he saw was not his old arm but a smoother elegant version.  And he saw it in elegant light!  All spectrums combined together!  He then lifted is left arm and saw the same.  He breathed willingly and felt no difference in his chest myomers.  His legs then moved as he drew them up to his chest.  He looked at them and they were anew too.  What he could feel missing was his VDNI.  Subconsciously he felt the side of his head with his true hand and the plug interface was still there.  What is this?  It felt different.

Corden slowly got up on the bed he was in and then he noticed he was totally naked.  New scars covered what remained of his skin where new blessings had been added.  The skin was red raw scarred and looked like he had been cooked.  On a table next to the bed was a red robe and there sat a nurse.  He got up and started to done the robe.

"You didn't recognize me.  Did you."  The voice hit him like a hammer.

"Carol the Medic."  He turned to her as soon he got the robe on.  "By Blake, you have aged!"

"And you haven't a single year.  They thought meeting someone familiar would ease you into the reality you have come to."

"Reality?"

"Yes, you are now so so many years into the future.  But save that part for later.  I need to go over my check list.  It appears you have gone thru yours.  You have two new arms reconstructed from your old implants.  The sense of feeling will be the same as they used the old architecture but bridged the newer sensory technology.  Same with your legs.  Your dermal armor we dared not remove due to the radiation exposure you suffered.  You have an artificial blood filter now to remove whatever foulness you have left in your body.  You required extensive bone marrow transplants and an artificial blood producer.  Your one true eye was fully replaced.  Your VDNI was completely removed and replaced with the newer model.  There was debate to install a buffered one, but that can be done on a future date.  You will be confused by the lack of constant input from that implant.  It will only activate once you interface and it shuts down completely when uninterfaced.  Your mental stability as reported by Zagagel and your own logs is another matter.  That will be up to the shrinks.  As for me...  It is good to see you again."

With that Corden was surprised to be hugged by the old hard ass lady he remembered who patched him up so long ago.  He responded in kind.  Minutes past before she let him go and knocked on the door.  It opened and two individual enters.  One he pegged as Deback, no Zagagel, as the younger features of his frame still existed.  His true left eye and arm were utterly beautiful.  He noticed the communication implant that came out of his ear.  Nothing compared to his.  The other individual was covered in various communication cybernetics and a true eye.  They both approached Corden and Carol left the room closing the door behind her.

Corden and Deback embraced and didn't need to say a thing.  When he let go he remembered this wasn't Deback no more.  It was Zagagel.

"I remember when Berith ascended.  I had the hardest of times calling him by his true name and not his past one that he left behind.  It will take time."

"It will certainly.  Even my family still has that trouble."

"Family?  You?  You have wife and kids?"

"Yes, two of them.  Corden and Thomas.  Things are going to get more difficult from here on out trying to keep those names in line.  Frela is my wife.  They all serve Blake in some military fashion.  I will tell you more later as there is more to this situation that you need to know.  This here is Heres Domini Spector Precentor Sigma Zaphkiel."

Corden looked at the woman in wonder.  This was the heir in direct command descended from The Master.  Before he could bow, Heres Domini went to the ground on her knees in supplication.  There were tears in her eyes.  Tears of joy and faith.

"Living martyred saint!  You come to us in the time of the The Sign.  The next part of The Promise is at hand.  The galaxy is utterly faithless.  Worlds burn.  Communication has been lost.  The 3rd transfer is threatened.  Your coming was foretold by the impossibility by mankind's mathematics.  I look upon you and I weep for joy that The Master or Blake has sent you back to us.  You are needed Iron Father.  Turbline needs you.  The inner sphere needs you.  The Word of Blake needs you!"

Heres Domini calling him a living martyred saint was too much.  He understood it by inflection, but saints only existed after they died.  Here he was alive.  He looked at Deback, no Zagagel.  He shrugged his shoulders looking utterly confused as he looked down at Zaphkiel.  It appeared Zaphkiel was unweighing things on her mind that she could have talked to no one about.  Corden finally uttered the words that he had been pondering for a long time. 

"How do I still live."

Zaphkiel stood then gave him the long explanation.  It shocked him as much as it had everyone else in the past.

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"A natural jump point.  By Blake it is almost unbelievable.  I was in the middle of it.  I remember everything.  The blinding light.  The darkness.  The... words...  Zaphkiel, you speak of The Master or Blake sending me back to you?  I believe The Master had spoken to me while I was there.  I heard him pray with us before I initiated the nuke...  I also heard him before I arrived here.  He said I was needed.  What did he mean?  What is going on with Terra and the Inner Sphere?!"

"The entire HPG network was crashed 17 years by a clarion note event.  Terra is cut off from the inner sphere behind something called The Wall.  The republic currently fights on. The biggest threat we have been able to gather is that there is movement of the clans towards Terra.  They scratch at their fortress walls like rabid animals.  One is a genetic monstrosity of incestual inbred genes between Davion and Steiner blood.  The other takes on the mantle of Gheghis Khan and kills in barbarian fashion."

"They have all gone mad.  The Master told me that not all plans go accordingly and the impossible happens.  He wanted me to remember something in his final words to me.  'Me culpa Terra?'  My fault Terra.  'Veniam Peto.'  I ask for forgiveness.  What was he trying to tell me?  Here I am just learning of events that coincide with his statements.”

“Sounds like he was asking for forgiveness from Terra.  Was he trying to tell you he made a mistake?"  said Zagagel.

"Blasphemy!"  Came from Zaphkiel.

Corden's inner self railed at the words.  Did The Master indeed make a mistake?  What kind of mistake?  Was he the messenger of that apology to Terra?  He was Manei Domini.  The Master's hand.  Voicing what needed to be voiced?  They all were in this room connected to a goal.  One goal.  The promise.  Reunification of mankind and elevation of it.  The situation of the inner sphere sounded dire.  He was here now and only one thing he knew that seemed right and righteous.  The predictions of The Master and the coming of the next phase of the Third Transfer.  It was time.  It had to be!   Anger welled up in Corden as he looked upon Zaphkial.

"Blasphemy!  How dare you speak the term.  The Master himself has sought me out.  He came to me that fateful day I burned and became his hands.  He pointed the direction in which I was to go here on Turbline.  Then he finally came and prayed with me again before I sacrificed myself.  There in the darkness he continued to speak of what should have been and now what is.  No.  There is no blasphemy!  There is his Word!  I heard an out cry in the darkness of the void from him himself!  I learn the monsters out there seek to end The Third transfer.  It should be us whom return as I HAVE returned!"

"But The Master wrote down his predictions and his word is..."

"I am a messenger of The Master's Words!  I am Iron Father of Turbline!  I have been spoken to by The Master himself!  I see cowardice!  I don't see a Manei Domini in front of me!  I see frail!  You who have come later who has never met The Master have no claim over me!"

Zagagel interjected...

"I told you Zaphkiel that The Word needed to be out here.  And we were for a time till you pulled us back.  We were making a difference."

Zaphkiel was aghast.  The returned living martyred saint was admonishing her.  The situation was spiraling out of control.  What hope of unity that Corden might bring was fading away in her mind.  His words might cause a schism in the Manei Domini.  What should she do?  Her authority by wrote was being supplanted, but here a message was being delivered that went against some of the written down tenants of the master.  The reports of the VDNI damage might have a play in this.

"We need to pray on what is transpiring here.  The Master has indeed spoken to you Corden, but we must not be hasty.  I think we should pray for guidance from whom has higher authority.  Blake himself.  He would not like seeing us like this."

Corden paused at the words.  Heres Domini was right.

"I agree.  Too much has happened to me from my own perspective.  I do need time to myself."

"But the masses await for you outside Corden.  They have been waiting months to see you."

"Zagagel, suit up in some battle armor.  I am taking a mech out."

"Take my archangel then.  I will see you in the bay in 15 minutes."

"What?  What are you doing?"

"I am going to meet the masses then consult with my Right Hand."

Corden turned towards the door and found he was on a dropship.  He followed the signage towards the storage bays.  There he found the only archangel there.  Without a thought he disrobed and donned a cooling vest.  He went up the gang plank passing by onlookers who didn't know him.  All they knew was Manei Domini and that is all they needed to know.  At the top he got into the archangel and sat.  The model had been updated in controls, but the VDNI would do the most for him.  He looked around and found the interface.  Without a hesitation he attached in place and the world opened up to him.

The computer took him in as any Manei Domini.  His authorizations indicated he had been elevated to an unknown rank.  Then the configuration registered.  Luminos.  Then another indicator came on as Zagagel attached to the archangel.  Se'irim battle armor.

"Just like old times friend."

"Yes, just like old times.  I do miss being in this battle armor.  The archangel is an excellent design, but doesn't have the same feel."

"Lets go."
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« Reply #19 on: 04 December 2024, 11:04:11 »
Double header.  Stuff already written and I can put out.  Total story now clocks in at 147 pages and still going, have the finish in my mind, but not sure how many pages it will be.  As poster before me said.  Blake Vult!!!

CHAPTER 6

The bay doors opened and a swath of people met Corden.  He could make out Turbline citizens, Manei Domini, and others he wasn't familiar with.  Probably other Word believers from other planets.  He brought the archangel down the ramp and stopped at the very front of the crowd.  Then he saw Baltmare.  Wonder hit him.  The town had transformed into a city.  Modern technology had been brought in and Baltmare had thrived.  Vestiges of the old town existed, but coincided with the growth.  The Word had been very busy.  He popped the hatch and stood.  Resting one of his legs on the edge he knelt looking down for everyone to see him.  Corden realized he was naked but for a cooling vest,  He did not care.

"The news of my imminent sacrifice is now revoked.  Beyond events even I don't fully comprehend, I still live.  I would join you and talk with you now but I need to seek my own inner peace.  I have been asleep apparently for months healing.  My body is fit, but my mind might not.  I must meditate and consult with my Right Hand.  Please be patient.  Peace of Blake be with you!"

"Peace of Blake be with you!" responded the masses.

Corden was happy to see them waving at him.  Happy to see that they would let him go.  They had been without him for so long that a few days wouldn't matter.  He sat back down and closed the hatch.  Then he pointed the archangel where he wanted to go and put it on full run.  He needed to see something himself.

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They were heading towards Site 1.  The crater.  It only took Zagagel a few minutes to figure it out on the tactical map.  It would take some time, but he knew the way too well.  The place had been left alone after they had extracted Corden and the rest.  Which reminded him.

"There were others that survived Corden."

"Others?  The battle armor pilots survived?!"

"Yes, some, but only one made it.  They were closer to the projected blast.  Tim the guard survived but reeks of cancerous growths and is still fighting for his very life.  He has been sedated just like you were."

"He should be inducted into Manei Domini then.  He has proven himself to be a true follower of Blake.  He washed his sins away in that cave.  However his last words to me was he was going to meet his wife at last.  Like me, he was spared, but I don't know if he would want it this way.  He was troubled when I first met him, but the calling of Blake settled that man at ease.  We will have to find out more from him."

"I agree.  There was talk of replacing his arms, legs, eyes, and his skin.  He was fried pretty badly.  Kind of like you were."

"Peace of Blake be with him.  He did not deserve this.  But it is beyond our own control.  What has became of Turbline.  Did my sacrifice do anything?"

"It stopped whatever was in that cave.  However the nukes detonation connected this continent to an adjacent one allowing new strains of night haunt to cross.  When we came back ten years after my departure.  The cities were about to break.  Since then we had cut off this continent via orbital bombardment.  In a way you saved the populace only to have introduced another problem.  No one could have known that would have happened.  The ones on the other continents though are more bestial.  The ones here were more cunning.  We actually found more survivors on the second continent.  There they actually had night haunts that were docile.  In fact that strain has replaced all the night haunts on the main continent.  We left the hostile ones to the other locations.  Turbline is a dangerous place and these things can not be allowed to leave it."

"Agreed.  Almost like a B movie horror holovid.”

Zagagel chuckled.  “You do not know the half of it.  We used the concept of the night haunts to make some B rated movies that raised funds that were transferred thru ghost accounts.  It was very lucrative.”

“What has become of Aaron the guide?"

"He is an old man that has retired from the guides.  His mind is not sharp as it use to be.  Frankly he had a few heart attacks over the years and is confined to a wheel chair.  The next one will take him out.  He has declined blessings and says he has lived the most wonderful life he could imagine.  He wants to meet you before he goes."

"I will certainly try to meet him.  Zagagel do you remember that night after we put down the nobles."

"Yes I do, it was the one where I forgave you."

"I have gone over that night countless times.  Weighing my soul, faith, and actions.  In the the bright light of my death I heard and spoke to The Master.  I had given over everything that this was at last the end.  I was free of my sinful flesh and accepted everything in that conversation.  I accepted that The Master was speaking to me and I was going to meet my fellow filii who had passed on.  Then I was shunted back here.  I wonder Zagagel.  If it was you and Kendricke who planted the thought patterns that played out about The Master wanting forgiveness from Terra."

"There were two theories put forth about a recorded transmission that everyone heard.  A voice of The Master WAS there Corden.  The idea was that it was truly him speaking thru you.  The other is that your psychosis was pushing your thoughts thru the VDNI to be transmitted by radio.  Of course they all believed it was The Master, but the percentage wasn't 100%.  An AI figured it out to be around 95% accurate."

"Enough that doubt can enter then."

"Yes, enough.  They have been going over your brain scans and poking at the VDNI they removed from you.  The scientist have been trying to prove or disprove the theories.  They have been unsuccessful in either case.  What is abnormal is that the brain scans show that your mind has not suffered as much VDNI psychosis as would be expected.  In fact it looks like second year damage if at all exists other than the minor pain flashes that are to be expected."

The archangel slowed to a walk as Corden processed the information.  He had the VDNI in him long enough that there should have been more brain damage than reported and yet here in this future with better tech, they had diagnosed him differently.

"I know that when you slow your mech that you are thinking deeply Corden.  Speed it up.  Somethings in this universe we have to accept as faith as you taught me.  Stop dwelling on the minor points.  Take in the info and live with it by Blake.  I have seen the impossible happen.  A world freed from night haunts, The Word still alive, The Word coming back to Turbline, and a returned friend!"

"I know Deback, err Zagagel..."

"Between us Corden, Deback is fine.  But for now I should be Zagagel.  The archangel of guardian angels."

"You truly are fitting of that name.  You have been a protector and an instigator as I surmise.  Your youthfulness seems to have rattled Heres Domini's cage."

"And so did you.  The first time I met her I had a night haunt blade at her throat and I accused her of cowardice.  I told her that you would have accused her too.  It was liberating seeing that come true Corden."

"HA HA HA!!!  Truly.  She is a politician and schemer isn't she?"

"Yes, but she does carry The Masters teaching in her heart and mind.  Guide her Iron Father.  She will come around."

"I will forgive her in time.  Fow now I seek mental clarity of my situation.  Lets sing and pray."

"Gladly!  It has been too long."

Two equals in impossible perspectives and experience sang into the night as they headed for the crater.  Zagagel knew exactly what Corden would see, but didn't know what he would experience.

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Corden approached the crater's edge looking down into it.  The symetry was there then broken up by rubble.  Readings of radiation fluctuated as Zagagel had told him.  The entire location was an anomaly in itself.  Then when his mech got near the rubble, the radiation spiked.

"Half life analysis from the rubble that returned with you has proven that a jump did in fact happen.  You were in hyperspace for a significant amount of time.  Matter in that state retains itself at the time of a jump till it re-emerged.  Or so what Ramus told me.  Half lives at this point are tolerable since it is now allowed to decay for a few months.  You should be able to go out there but we should limit how long we stay near the rubble."

Corden approached the rubble and memories flashed in his mind.  He looked at the way it was shaped and how it was like a hyperspace jump bubble as it had been explained.  He looked where the nuke had been behind him and where the others had been.  Then he saw where his blasted archangel was.  His heart stopped for a second.  Then he undid the hatch, disconnected the VDNI, and dropped the chain link ladder.  Zagagel dismounted and followed him.

Corden approached the partial buried wreck and looked inside.  Haunting thoughts came to him.  The archangel was at a listed angle and had not fallen.  The rubble kept it in place and so he entered and sat down.  Memories came to him.  He relived the event over and over.  The Master praying with them.  The horrors being held at bay so they could say their final prayers.  The enormity of it.  Then something made him notice something else.  A rock in the distance, completely separated from the fallen cave ceiling. The very rock that the image of The Master was on that very last day.  Corden tried to remember and see if in his minds eye if it was it.  He was certain of it.  He got out and walked to the rock.

"There were night haunts that survived the jump.  They were gunned down in place and their bodies removed.  What was found from them confirmed what was abominable.  I will have to tell you more later."

Corden didn't even hear him.  He was in a trance as he climbed over the jagged rocks.  He soon stood on the very rock The Master's image had prayed with them.  He looked it over noticing a pattern.  Then he looked at what would have been part of a wall that hadn't collapsed.  He pointed at it.

"What do you see there Zagagel."

"I see.  I see a shadow of man burned into the rock.  Who else did you bring here?"

"Just the originals that sought out the cave with me.  They would have been behind us from this position.  The rock here though is where I saw The Master pray with us.  The center of the blast direction matches exactly from point of origin to here."

"By Blake, how does a man that has been dead return to the living?"

"Indeed how does one?"  Corden said sarcastically in mirth.  "Still, it can be explained away.  A shadow at the right angle can fool the mind.  There could have been a rock formation that was in the way or a night haunt at the right angle could have done this.  What are we actually looking at?  A shadow of a blasted ghost?  What frustrates me is that I can't PROVE what I saw and heard.  Every time I think of it I am haunted."

Corden reached down and touched the long shadow of what could have been one of the legs.  Carbon of some kind was affixed to the rock from the blast.  There would be no way to extract any DNA or such to prove what had been there.  To dispel or prove his thoughts.  Then Zagagel grabbed Corden's shoulders lifting him up.  He looked thru the view plate of the the se'irim battle armor into Cordens eyes.

"I see a man in a crisis of faith.  Where is the Iron Father I know?  Do you not see the miracle that has happened here?  You are alive Corden!  The impossible made manifest thru an arrangement of rock germanium formations powered by an unleashed sun!  This shadow!  The transmission!  It is proof enough to me that The Master has spoken to you!  I am finally convinced of what has happened.  Ghost or not you know what he told you.  It is again time for you to accept what you were made for.  His will!  Blake's will!  A ghost that seeks out someone or something at best.  There are things acting beyond what we mortals know.  If it is a set of anomalies that are strung together in improbable sequence, then damn it all."

Corden was looking into Zagagel's eyes.  The young man he knew had truly grown up and was truly ascended.  The same fire he saw in Apollyon's eyes in the past was there.  Determination.  Faith.  Never would he had believed that the handler would grow up to what he was today.  In those eyes he saw the reflection of himself.  His true eye.  He raised his true right hand and looked at it as he always had done in the past.  He balled it up and sheer determination returned to him.  He was the Iron Father.  He was the Messenger of the Master and the Word.  He now fully accepted everything as he saw in his visions to be true.

"Thank you Deback.  I needed that."

"I know you did.  You have been a wondering revenant since you awoke.  In fact..."  Zagagels comms chirped and he stopped short listening to an extended transmission.  His face contorted into disbelief and horror.

"What is it Zagagel?"

"A Republic jumpship has jumped in and is crippled due to misjump.  We just received a message from Paladin Kendricke.  He wishes to speak directly to me and he brings news that..."  Zagagel choked on the words.  "The Republic is no more and clans have taken Terra."

Both Manei Domini had chills go down their spines.  They looked to the blasted shadow for guidance, but it never moved nor spoke.
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Re: Returnings (Iron Father 3)
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CHAPTER 7

Terra, Australia
May 26, 3151, previously

Kendricke was an old man now in his eighties.  The news that had come in almost killed him.  Reaching into his desk to pop some heart meds he contemplated the situation.  He had done lots of thinking over the decades since he got shunted over to be the warden of the Turbline refugees.  The presence of Corden never had went away.  He was a legend to these people despite them being none believers.  What he had taught them about the successor lords and the clans were remembered by all of them.  History had proven Corden and the Word right in this regard.  The HPG network fall, the raising of the fortress walls, and invasion of the clans into the Republic had changed the Turblines.  Believers of the Word had sprung up over the past few years then it apexed when Clan Wolf landed in Australia.  The burning of Atitjere was the final nail in the coffin.  The horrors that Clan Jade Falcon brought pushed them beyond the point where it started a burning faith which consumed the Turblines.

Then news of the fateful day had come.  Devlin Stone had surrendered.  The Republic was no more.  Terra was now in the hands of the clans.  Further news came that Clan Wolf was Ilclan and Devlin Stone had died in a hospital ward.  Trust was few and panic ensued in Kendricke's office.  Multitudes of Turbline refuges had contacted him suggesting returning to Turbline.  There would be no way for the clans to follow them there.

He opened the drawer that had been locked for years now.  He took it out and reached for the data chip.  He pulled it out and was shocked it was a different color.  The Ghost Paladins had been busy.  He plugged it into his computer and typed in different passwords he knew.  None of them worked.  Then he tried some other obscure ones until it accepted "Iron Father."  Devlin Stone in his old age appeared on his screen.

"Greetings Paladin.  My death has likely occurred and this message is for you.  That means the Republic is no more.  It had been my dream that we would have been free of the squabbling wars that plagued mankind.  The dream of the Republic and for the people of the inner sphere was almost a success.  Events that caused the decline of the Republic I could have never foreseen.  I made multiple plans to try and keep us going.  Two clans coming here was not how I envisioned things.  There were other contingencies I envisioned you might have had to deal with.  This is the last one I have ever wanted.  So let it be so."

"The Ghost Knights have had extensive files on the robes for a long time as you know.  We have been tracking the Turbline system by observing it with satellites and telescopes up till we were invaded.  We monitored it every second after your return.  The light and radiation that traveled from there took years upon years to get to us.  But we were able to observe suspected jump activity to the exact day by our scientist estimations.  Down to the first mayday, your jump there, and to the day you came back.  Afterwards another jump signature was detected months later.  Ten years later one showed up.  Then another and another.  The Word is active in Turbline Kendricke.  They some how know how to get in there without misjumps."

"I know what was written in that damn book and note penned by Corden.  As I said to you years ago.  You don't come out of a blakist camp not being paranoid. Your refugees fervor was growing the day I came back.  Where they want to go will be pretty evident and I am ok with that.  In fact with the Word of Blake is still out there.  Them learning their holy Terra is now occupied by the clans will ruffle their robes.  It will easily draw them out.  In the past I would have used this opportunity to strike at them.  Now it is not possible.  Ilkhan Alaric Ward guaranteed that for sure.  Where I failed to find and eliminate them completely will be Ward's down fall.  He will receive a response from them which the Republic will be avenged.  They truly do believe that they serve mankind and will respond to their so called third transfer being violated.  My final order to you...  Seek out our so called cousins and bring justice for our beloved Republic."

"On this data chip, you need to read up on things that might allow some of you make it there alive.  Also the coordinates to a hidden jumpship fleet in system.  The date of departure is soon.  Gather the refugees and go!  There will be other mini exoduses leaving at the same time from other people I have left messages with.  This will ensure some survival and to confuse the so called ilclan fleet.  Take that chip with you and give it to them.  There is vital information for them and my last message to our nemesis.  Who would have thought we would come calling for them.  Ad Securitas per Unitas Paladin Kendricke."

The screen went blank.  Kendricke pulled out the worn out book.  It was the copy of the Word of Blake that was left with him on the dropship when he had left Turbline space.  He had kept it and read it many times to try and understand Corden more.  What he did find was what Jerome Blake put forward of the constant wars that never ceased.  That an end would eventually come and The Promise would be fulfilled by Comstar.  Then there was the note inside the book.  Penned by Corden himself.  He looked at the worn letter.

"There will come a day when the Clans rise to their abominable ways again.  They will seek out Terra and invade it as that is their personified goal.  The Master always preached we should have annihilated the clans entirely and it was what we were made for.  But history was fickle and thus we made war upon humanity to unite it.  I wish the clans never had their hand in the creation of the Republic Kendricke.  It would have been pure!"

"I read of what the clans did in the history files on your dropships.  Rumors of reavings.  Civilians killed for no other reason of being associated within their society with a particular clan.  Then of what they did to the Wolverines.  I could tell you way more on that, but that is a classified thing.   We were created to end them.  Instead we did horrible things to end all wars.  The clans were created to wage war and exhibit petty psychopathic agendas!  I will concede what my brethren accomplished can not be forgiven by all of you, but you saw what that fruit brought in the 3rd transfer!  Your republic!  Rejoice in its creation!  Rejoice to those all that sacrificed themselves!  Willingly or unwillingly!"

"Deback suggested you and the Republic of the Sphere were cousins to the Word of Blake.  In this he is right.  I know that you would not agree, we are related in its creation, and the ultimate goal of The Master."

"When the day comes that the clans do invade and if they take Terra.  Seek us out Kendricke.  Seek us out Devlin Stone.  Seek us out whatever Paladin that reads this.  Blood is thicker than water and the Word will come if we are sought.  I am sure we did not die off at the end of the Jihad.  I know that there are missing Shadow Divisions and they for sure went somewhere.  We are likely watching and waiting.  Do not be afraid of us for we are the living will of Blake made manifest.  We will enact Blake's will if it is needed and if we are called.  Peace of Blake be with you all and the Republic."

Kendricke slammed the book shut.  Damn it!  Why is it the Blakist always seemed to get certain things right?  Was it that they had a certain perception of history?  Was it that indeed Blake did guide Comstar, The Word of Blake, or The Blessed Order?  How did they know these things!  He had read that note hundreds of times.  Pondered over its meanings and came to the conclusion they were in fact cousins.  The revelation that The Master and Manei Domini had indeed waged war on humanity to bring about the end of war with the birth of the Republic had galled him.  Hiding the information from Devlin Stone had not been one of his finest moments.  But he still had found out anyways and it had not even phased the man.  Why had he not told the other paladins or himself of what he did or didn't know?  Why had he just surrendered and not fought to the end?  He picked up the book, the data chips, a suit case, and grabbed the combat gear he had in the closet.  As he left his office, he looked back, then left to fulfill his last orders from a man that he had lost complete faith in.

He made his way to the city the Turblines had settled in.  Clan check points were numerous, but they had become lax ever since the pacification of Australia.  He was just a hideous old man as he presented his papers of who he was and waved on.  In the city he knew the elders and went to them.  There he presented the plan to exodus from Terra and back to Turbline.  They did not hesitate and voted unanimously to enact it within minutes.  Supplies were raised and plans put together.  Terra was a big place with billions of people.  The clans would be busy policing various places and thankfully this side of the continent had remained peaceful despite the underground blakist fervor.  It was then that Kendricke made his move to make contact with the next step of the operation.

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Rain beat down on Kendricke as he waited under an umbrella.  Like some old detective holo vid, he was in an alley waiting for contact with a ghost knight.  A whistling stranger with a particular tune came by which alerted Kendricke.  He said one phrase.  "Do you have the time of minute?"

The stranger responded.  "Stone lives."

They stood before each other and shook hands.  It was good to meet another member of the Republic.

"The rain will keep any sound reading devices from hearing us.  Kendricke, I am Ghost Knight Tony.  I have been directed to meet with you and discuss our destination.  We are to steal a dropship and escort some group of people out of here."

"I know.  I am their liaison.  Their representative."

"So you are.  I have no idea why Stone wanted this done.  But it was flagged highly important.  So I will do what Stone ordered me to do.  There is a fleet waiting near Jupiter where I am to take these people to then you will give our final destination.  There will be others initiating this operation at the same time in other locations around Terra.  They will also be stealing dropships or launching hidden ones to evacuate people of interest that shouldn't be in the ilclan's hands."

"That is an understatement.  There are definitely some people that they are looking very hard for right now.  All the more to get the hell out of here."

"Come."

They traveled about a kilometer in the rain to a family home.  In it they crossed a living room where a family watched a holo vid and went into another room.  There the ghost knight pushed aside a book case and went down a hidden stairs.  Down there Kendricke met two others of the team.  Ghost Knight Hadrick and Ghost Knight George.  From the briefing Kendricke could tell that the ghost knights didn't know of the Turblines origins or where they were going.  They only knew that they were to get these people off the planet and they could come with them if they wanted.

The operation was going to hit a small star port.  There were currently two dropships there under minimal security.  One point of elemental armor and a platoon of salhoma.  The battle for Terra had been costly and the ilclan was trying to make due with what they had.  Since Australia had been pretty docile, most forces had been shifted else where planet wide.

To counter the forces there, they had access to a david light gauss rifle, some mortars, explosives, and other small arms.  Four republic soldiers against five trueborns in battle armor and a hodgepodge mix of salhoma.  What could go wrong.  In their discussions, some of the Turblines would be taught how to use the mortars.  They would shell the barracks.  At the same time, explosives planted by bondsmen loyal to the republic would be set off.  They would be key for distracting and diverting any guards.  Their reward would be freedom or they could join the dropship in the ensuing chaos.  Kendricke would team up with Hadrick as a sniper team on the david light gauss rifle.  George and Tony would take an armored car to bust thru a side gate and make a run for a specific dropship that they had the command codes for.   When the dropship was secured, they would call in the Turblines and they would come in via bus and van.  Crammed in like sardines.  The operation was set to go off in 7 days.

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Terra, Australia
June 4, 3151

Kendricke looked through the range finder.  There were two elementals at the front gate and the other three patrolled the perimeter.  He sighted in on the two at the front gate.

"Range is 121 meters to elemental 1 and 122 meters to elemental 2"

Hadrick adjusted the scope dial on the gauss rifle.  He sighted in on elemental one.  He calmed himself and waited.  Then thumps in the distance could be heard.  He breathed in, exhaled, then pulled the trigger.  Four hypersonic rods shot out in burst mode at his target.  In a blink three of them connected putting down his target.  With unnatural speed he switched to the other elemental and fired another burst.  Two connected to the elemental and it went down.  Then the mortars landed in the barracks and explosions went off.  Chaos had come.

"Range to elemental 3 is 200 meters.  Vector 202."

Hadrick readjusted and sighted in.  He fired a four burst shot and scored glancing hits. The distance was starting to push it.  He switched to single shot and took aim again.  One, two, three shots, and the elemental was down.  Then the armored car busted thru the side gate with the two ghost knights.

Kendricke watched as the other two toads started to get a grip with what was going on and started to head towards the armored car.  Kendricke watched as the rotunda revealed its hidden weapons.  A large laser opened up and SRMs flew.  Kendricke took his eyes off and sighted at the gate noting one of the elementals was still moving.

"Elemental 2 is still alive.  Range 125."

"On it..."  THACK!  The elemental died.

Kendricke shifted back to the two moving toads...

"Elemental 5 is down.  Elemental 4 is left and has been hit.  Range 270, vector 170"

"That is going to be a hard one.  Reloading."

Hadrick popped in a fresh magazine and took sight.  It would be at the edge of weapons range effectiveness.  He sighted in and started doing one taps every two seconds.  Sparks flew off the elemental and it took the time to duck into cover.

"Radio the mortars and have them shift two of them to coordinates 243, 241."

Kendricke radio-ed it in and thirty seconds later mortar shells came in at the position.  They weren't enough to damage the toad, but it was enough to annoy him and possibly flush him out.  A direct hit would certainly cause significant damage.  Hadrick caught sight of an armored foot and fired.  It connected resulting in the elemental falling to the ground.  With its head revealed he took the shot and the suit no longer moved.

"Its time for us to get the hell out of here."

They abandoned the gauss rifle and grabbed their autoguns.  Then they jumped on a open topped jeep and floored it.  By the time they sped thru the open side gate the mortars had stopped firing.  Kendricke saw the rotunda had made it to the dropship and the team had made it aboard.  Then a SRM hit the side of their vehicle and they spun out.

Kendricke came too a few seconds later.  Pain engulfed his side.  He blinked thru the pain and heard gun fire.  He saw Hadrick was firing his auto rifle at the remains of the platoon that had managed to survive the shelling.  They were pinned down behind the wreck.  Hadrick just kept sighting and firing.  No hestitation to what targets he took.  Changed mags then continued to sight and fire with ruthless effiency.  Then he ducked down.

"I am out of ammo.  Pass me your rifle."

Kendricke went to hand it to him and saw that it had been bent up and the ammunition scattered or lost.  They were truly sunk.  With only side arms left they would not get out alive.

"Well it looks like we aren't going to make it then." chuckled Kendricke.

Hadrick starred at Kendricke for a good 10 seconds as the platoon remnants made their way up to close the distance to them.  Bullets richocheted off the tarmac and the body of the jeep as suppressive fire kept their heads down.

"I would have liked to see Turbline.  You MUST survive Kendricke in order to get there.  Go Kendricke!  GO!  Tell my brothers that Poltergeist Delta Hadrick will miss them!  For the Master!  For Mankind!"

Ghost Knight Hadrick then jumped over the jeep wreckage and charged the solahma platoon firing his pistol.  He took multiple rounds to his chest and legs yet he kept on going.  Then it dawned on Kendricke who it really was.  He didn't hesitate.  He turned and ran towards the dropship.  More gun fire could be heard then a large THUMP came.  Screams of injured and dying solhoma reached his ears and then started to fade as he got closer and closer to the active dropship.  The man was never or ever had been ghost knight and was in fact a Word Manei Domini plant.  He had sacrificed his life using his suicide charges to accomplish the mission.  Kendricke could only shake his head as he kept running.  What other surprises were in store for him.

The engines started to rumble as the other two ghost knights managed to fire it up.  The ear piece came on and the order of bringing the buses onto the tarmac was initiated.  Kendricke kept running as his old legs would let him.  His heart hurt as he pushed himself to survive.  Others counted on him.

He saw the lines of vehicles speeding towards the dropship.  They were to drive up the ramp, disgorge their human cargo, then drive out of the dropship on the opposite side of the bay.  Other vehicles would stop near the dropship and let their human cargo board thru other ramps and doors where buses wouldn't be able to fit in.  By the time Kendricke got there and started to ascend the ramp, the unloading was done.  Everyone that wanted to go back to their home world was on board.  Ghost Knight George was waiting for him at the top of the ramp.

"Where is Hadrick?"

Kendricke considered his words wisely.

"He sacrificed his life to let the dropship to take off.  You have a choice now.  Come with us or stay here George.  I know Tony will have to pilot this thing."

"My last orders were to get you, Hadrick, Tony, and these people on this dropship.  After this, I had no others."

PPC fire came at the dropship.  In turn, some of the weapons on the dropship went hot and returned fire.

"Think quick.  Get on with us, burn as we take off, or get on one of those vehicles and hope you don't get blown to bits getting out of here."

Ghost Knight George hit the ramp recall button and the dropship buttoned up. 

"I will take my chances on here."

They made for the bridge as the dropship began to ascend.

"I will warn you.  You will not like where we are going and I can't tell you in case you get captured along the way some how.  Stone would want it this way."

"The clanners would have tried to extract info I can't tell them if I was captured.  Frankly I didn't like the idea of getting captured in the future.  Any interrogation and death at their hands seems anti productive to living.  Staying here seemed like a more logical choice."

The dropship ascended into space.  In other places on Terra, other operations were successful.  Others not.  A flotilla of dropships making way to orbit was sighted by clan space forces.  Intercepts and messages of warnings were being sent.

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Star Admiral Haake Sukhanov surveyed the holo tank.  Multiple dropships had taken off from Terra.  Some stolen.  Some without authorization.  Despite the relative peace that had come.  Insurrection appeared to still exist.  He motioned to the communications tech to open a channel on the wide bands that everyone could hear.

"Freebirth surats.  This is Star Admiral Haake Sukhanov.  You are ordered to stand down and be boarded.  Anyone surrendering will not be harmed and will be returned to their homes.  We are a honorable ilclan and harbor mankind in its best interests.  These bandit like activities make integration with the new star league even more harder.  See the wisdom in the ilclan and the coming of age.  I implore you, please."

He made a motion across his neck to cut the line.  He would issue orders that anyone taken would actually be treated properly with velvet gloves until they determined who and what was going on.  Instigators would be punished.  Fools would be forgiven.  Unless his ilkhan over ride him.  He noted some dropships slowing down and responses coming in.  Some mutinies apparently were going on.  But the majority of the forming flotilla was ignoring his message.

"Prepare intercept courses.  I want vessels disabled and not destroyed.  There might be personal we are looking for aboard those dropships.  Promotions to any warrior that manages to disable and NOT destroy.  We need answers."

Multiple <<"affs">> came in over the command link.  Omnifighters launched and the few dropships in orbit that could intercept plotted courses.  They had a limited time window.  Sukhanov ordered the warship to full thrust to also intercept.  Reports came in that the likely destination was above Jupitor.

"Send what forces we have at saturn to that location.  With luck, we can find what jumpships are there and take them."

"Aff Star Admiral.  Sir.  We have two dropships plotted in our intercepts."

"Where did they come from?"

"Both originated from Australia.  It appears one was hijacked and one was hidden."

"Concentrate fire on the one that was hidden.  Likely any persons of interest would be on that one.  What range brackets do we have on the stolen one?"

"They will be out of range of all weapons in ten minutes."

"Assign forward AR-10 batteries to load barracudas.  With luck we can slow it down.  What aerospace assets do we have that can make it to the dropship?"

"Stand by...   One star might make it to the dropship, but they are of a lighter weight.  They might not survive against the weapons it has."

Sukhanov stroked his beard thinking quickly.  He needed to keep the navy in good standing.  Their forces on the ground had been savaged during the fighting and were rebuilding.  He had to weigh in and made a split second choice.

"Fire all barracudas.  If the dropship is damaged and slowed, then send the star."

"Barracudas launched.  Firing at primary target."

Minutes passed as capital weapons fire unleashed at the primary target.  The dropship took fire to its aft and starboard side.  Damage indications came up that the bridge had been hit and some engines.  It started to drift out of control.  Meanwhile the barracuda missiles closed the gap in the void.  Sukhanov watched as the dropship went into evasive maneuvers and point defenses started to fire.  Two of the six missiles were destroyed before they slammed into the dropship.  Sukhanov made a gesture of celebration.  He waited for the damage reports to come in.

"Four hits.  Leaking atmosphere.  Engines still running.  Likely a hit to the cargo bay.  Next volley is loaded and plotting commencing... sir, they are out of range."

"STRAVAG!"

"Reports coming in that 33%.  NO 35% of the flotilla has been crippled.  Pursuit vectors are being calculated now."

"Recall all omnifighters and pursue.  As much as I don't want to, we will have to move.  Fire up the engines."

"Yes Star Admiral."

The McKenna's Pride broke orbit above Unity City.  It was never intended for a formidable battleship to do such low level mop ups, but the situation had required it.

"Sir, the ilKhan is trying to reach you."

"I will take it over a private channel."

Star Admiral Haake Sukhanov reached for a head set...

-----

Kendricke felt the hits jar thru the dropship as the barracudas collided with the dropship.  Damage indicators came up that Tony noted.

"Engines good, fuel good, armor fine, but... the cargo bay has been hit!  We are venting atmosphere there!  Bulk heads are sealing."

All three surviving knights and paladin looked at each other.  Most of the Turblines had elected to stay there.  Then Tony noted that the McKenna's Pride was starting to move but not in their direction.  Minutes passed before Tony said they were safe for now.  Kendricke undid his seat belts and made for the cargo bay as fast he could.  He passed a few other people on the way down.  Those that had elected to move up into the other areas of the dropship.

He got to one of the inner cargo bay doors and hit the open button.  It blinked red indicating it wouldn't open.  Kendricke looked to the side panel and saw that the pressure gauge for the the bay was zero.  NO!!!  He looked thru the thick glass window trying to see what he could see.  Lights were flickering all over the bay from the barracudas penetration.  Bodies were on the floor and there was a pile at the door as they had tried to escape their doom.  Kendricke's mind snapped.

"NOO!!!!"  He screamed out as George came around the corner.

Kendricke slid down against the door cradling his head.  They were his responsibility.  He had made friends amongst the Turblines being their liaison.  He had ate with their families.  Watched children be born.  They were an extended family to him despite his post.  And now they were mostly all dead.  Suffocated and frozen to the void.  More horrors of war.  Not again.. not again... not again.  George made it to the door and looked himself.

"Damn it!"  He yelled and also slid down beside Kendricke.

The mission had gone without a hitch and had been almost picture perfect.  Other than the loss of Ghost Knight Hadrick they had lost no one else.  Then this.  He put his arm around Kendricke to consul the old man.  He noted that the old man was mumbling.  Shaking in a sitting fetal position.  He squeezed the man then got up and went to check on other areas of the ship.  What he failed to note was who Kendricke was praying to his first time in his life.
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« Reply #22 on: 10 December 2024, 14:31:26 »
CHAPTER 8

Terran System, Above Jupitor
June 10, 3151

They had taken six days to make it to the pirate jump point.  The fleet of jumpships waiting for them there acknowledged them as they came in.  Tony guided the dropship to the docking collar of their assigned jumpship.  Once completed, Kendricke ordered everyone to stay on the dropship and make for the upper levels.  People looked at him confused, but they complied.  Kendricke then made for the airlock to board the jumpship to execute the last part of the mission.  He was met by technicians who then guided him to the bridge.  He entered a bustling center of activity as people figured out who was going where.  Kendricke did not care.

"Greetings Paladin Kendricke.  Welcome aboard my ship.  Captain Dingo at your service."

"Are we ready to jump?

"Yes, once we get our compliment of dropships we will be jumping out."

"What do you mean your compliment?  I was to be assigned to single docking collar jumpship.  Did someone mess up the orders."

"No plan ever survives the enemy intact skippy.  Be glad you got assigned to a jumpship at all."

"Are we first to arrive?"

"Yes.  We have two more that are burning in and will dock within the next half hour."

Kendricke looked at Captain Dingo with anger in his eyes.  Moments passed.

"Clear the room everyone."

All the techs looked up from their consoles and looked at the Paladin.

"By order of the late Devlin Stone, clear the room.  If you believe in what the Republic stood for clear the room."

Some techs got up.  Others didn't.  Kendricke's right arm twitched in anger.

"All right mate, everyone one clear out.  I want to hear what this man wants to say"

"Good."

Everyone cleared the room but the captain.  Kendricke floated over to the jump council during the chaos of everyone leaving.  He starred at it and switched it over to file mode.  The captain was floating over to him and then noticed what was going on.

"Woah there.  What are you doing."

"The last will and testament to a man that dreamed of a bright future."

Kendricke pulled the memory chip he had kept and plugged it into the computer.

"A future where there wouldn't be wars and wouldn't be petty squabbling."

He quickly went thru the files and went to an executable file.

"A future that now burns because of the clans.  A future killed by a..."

Captain Dingo put his hands on Kendrickes in an attempt to pull out the memory chip he put in.  Kendricke doubled him over with a swift kick to his abdomen then pushed him away.  Both of them went floating in the opposite directions.  Kendricke caught himself on a chair and brought himself down.  He then floated back over to the console.

Captain Dingo hit the wall near the door.  He was out of breath but managed to hit the open button.  A startled crew saw their captain bleeding.  He wheezed and coughed it out.

"Stop.  Stop him!"

It was too late.  Kendricke activated the program that was on the chip.  It loaded itself into the computer.  Kendricke waited the few seconds that he had been instructed to do.  Then pulled the chip out and put it in one of his pockets.  He saw the virus begin jump calculations and started to automate the process.  There was no going back now.  He drew his side arm and aimed at the console and emptied till slide lock.  He dropped the mag and reloaded while turning to the jumpship crew that was entering the bridge.

"In the name of the republic, this vessel now carries us to Stone's vengeance!  You will not want to be here when we jump.  It will be treacherous and you might not live when we come out the other end.  If you wish to come with me, evacuate to my dropship, and head to the upper levels.  Otherwise leave now!  Take any escape crafts and escape pods and make for other jumpships!"

Some crew bolted.  Others looked utterly dumbstruck.  The captain cussed up a storm now that he could breath again.  Kendricke went to the intercom for wide ship use.  He glanced down at the jump computer and a count down was initiating thru broken displays.

<<This is Paladin Kendricke to all jumpship crew.  All crews are to evacuate now.  When we jump we will not be able to jump again.  This is a one way ticket that no one will be able to follow us where we are going.  I have told the bridge crew to evacuate already and they are already under way.  You have 19 minutes to evac.  God speed.>>

Captain Dingo made his way back to Kendricke and he now had a pistol now in his hand.

"You have destroyed my vessel and are initiating a jump to no where?  What mad man are you!"

"Someone who has nothing else left to live for except for my last orders."

Kendricke pointed his pistol at Captain Dingo.

"Put the pistol away now."

"You have taken my livelihood!  Why should I!"

Kendricke's pistol barked as he pushed off the floor.  Captain Dingos also fired and hit Kendricke in his left arm.  It began to twitch as the cybernetics misfired.  Captain Dingo though now floated in the room with blood gushing from a head wound.  Kendricke made for the door as the rest of the crew scrambled to get off the vessel.  That would save himself some grief.  Klaxons sounded off warning that a jump sequence count down had begun.   He made his way down the hall towards the dropship.  At the airlock he went thru and then sealed it.  He made for the bridge.  The highest part of the dropship away from the KF drive. 

The files on the chip he had read had theorized many different things.  The biggest one was for any of the crew to survive a jump into Turbline, they would need to be the furthest away from the jump core.  Something about how the jump bubble was affected or some other KF science way past Kendricke's knowledge.  He just needed to know how to survive the jump and that was to be up in the upper levels of the dropship.  It would have been sardines if the Turblines had survived the barracuda attack.  They would have managed, but now.  He stopped thinking about it.

By the time he got to the bridge, four minutes remained till jump.  As instructed all thirty survivors had made their way to the upper levels.  He was also surprised too see two members from the jumpship bridge actually with them.  All he could do is nod to them.  Then the last klaxon went off and reality went to black.

-----

It was just as he remembered it when they came out on the other side.  The feeling of disorientation and the length of it.  As his senses took in reality he started to check himself.  He hadn't been shunted.  He looked at the other two ghosts knights and they looked at Kendricke weird like he had taken a drug or two.  Then the screams began in other sections of the dropship.

"Knights spread out.  You will see horrors before your own eyes.  People will have been shifted and shunted like The Fortress Wall device would have done to any invading jumpships.  Tend to the wounded."

He followed them out and located a man that had one of his legs shifted an inch.  He pulled his belt off and applied a tourniquet to it.  The blood flow stopped and he made for a med kit.  Quickly he applied clotting agents and applied bandages.  After that he released his belt and looked for more victims.  In the end roughly five people had some kind of malady befoul them.  One other person had died.  Her head had been shunted and her brain essentially bisected.  They returned to the bridge after the quick evaluation.

"Did we bounce off the fortress wall?  I have seen the holovids that were taken of jumpships that tried to cross the wall.   This is exactly that!"

"We did not bounce off the fortress wall.  You know we can leave thru the wall but not enter it.  We just entered a system that does exactly what the wall does.  Except it is a natural phenomena."

"So we are stranded.  Great.  Lovely.  Hold on!  You said we were going to deliver a message."

"Rightly so.  Tony, what is the status of the dropship."

Tony went to the controls.  Damage was relatively light.  But...

"We lost one of the engines.  No telling about the landing gears.  Everything else is checking out fine.  Feed from the jumpship is dead."

"That is to be expected, the core is fragged.  It will likely be repairable, but will take a team of techs months of connecting shunted wires."

"How do you know this?  Let me guess.  You have been here before."

"Yep.  Welcome to the Turbline system ghost knights."

"Hold on.  Like from those cheap B rate holo vids?"

"Yeah, like that."

"Are you telling me that Night Haunts are real too?!"

"Yep."

Both ghost knights groaned.   Tony looked down at the computers.

"I am finally getting sensor readings.  Multiple jumpships in system and one warship.  There are dropships and aerospace fighters that seem to be diverting to us.  I am also seeing some are of configuration...  shades.  WHERE are we!"

"There is going no where from here.  We are now in the hands of the Word of Blake."

-----

The look on the ghost knights faces was of utter dread.  Tony seemed to panic.  Kendricke cared not anymore.  He had the mission and that was about to come to a conclusion.  He went to the radio and opened a channel that would transmit on every band.

"This is Paladin Kendricke of the Republic of the Sphere to The Word of Blake.  I seek to speak with Adept Alpha Deback, The Right Hand of Corden.  There is urgent information that I need to relay to him.  In the name of the late Devlin Stone.  I bring news that Terra has fallen.  I repeat Terra has fallen.  The Republic... is no more.  The clans have successfully taken Terra and are establishing the Star League as they see it.  I have Turbline refuges exiles aboard.  I await further instruction."

Kendricke closed the channel.  They remained in silence for a minute.  Tony then saw more information come across the computer.

"The amount of aerospace fighters and dropships directing us has abated.  I read six aerospace fighters still heading directly for us."

"They will likely be on their way to have a look at us."

More time passed and the aerospace fighters slowed their approach.  Three of the fighters got within eye ball distance to examine the ships.  Then the radio blipped.  Someone was calling in.  Kendricke took a head set so it could be private then opened the channel.

"This is Kendricke.  I am on a private channel."

<<"You are to stay aboard your dropship until you are contacted again.  What is your ships status?">>

"One engine dead.  Landing gears are unknown.  Life support intact.  Cargo bay is blown open to the void.  Food and water supplies unknown.  Casualties are in the hundreds.  Survivors.  Thirty Turblines, me, two random crew, and two other Republic Knights."

<<"Your situation has been relayed to proper channels.  I say again, stay aboard your dropship and do not fire up your engines.  Welcome back to Turbline.  Out.">>

-----

Thirty hours had passed before any significant event happened aboard the dropship.  The remaining Turblines learned that success had likely had come and moods were elevated at least for now.  Though the events of the voided cargo bay hung in on everyone's mind.  Then the radio feed chimed and Tony had to get Kendricke.  By the time he got back it had switched to a video channel awaiting for them to answer.  Kendricke sat and hit the button.  On the screen was a Manei Domini.  One left eye was cybernetic and the face of an older Deback greeted him.  Kendricke could tell there was going to be some delay due to interstellar distance so he allowed Deback to respond first.

<<"Last time I saw you I told you never to come back.  But yet here you are and with news that has yet to be corroborated.  How do I know this isn't a Republic trick.">>

"I have hundreds of dead Turblines in a cargo bay that was ripped open to the void by barracuda missiles!  You can come up here and examine it yourself!  You will recognize them.  You remember Chandra the chef?  Herbert the inn keeper?  How about Robert the guide?  How about Yonny the butcher?  Teckler the guard?  I can go on and on!  I knew these people and was their liaison when I got back to Terra.  They were my friends and my own community damn it.  If YOU think I would have let them all be killed for some plot for Stone to get to you.  Then you can go to hell."

Minutes past and the demeanor of Deback face changed.  The names he listed he knew Deback would remember as he had been around them before they choose to goto Terra.  Kendricke had all the proof he had in blood and bodies several decks below him.  He saw Deback mute the feed as he turned and talked to someone off screen.  Minutes past as there seemed to be heated discussion then the feed audio went on again.

<<"Orders are being sent to aerospace and drosphips in your area to escort you to an orbital plane above Turbline.  I will meet you there.  Peace of Blake be with you.">>

The feed died before he could respond.  They waited before they were contacted again and given coordinates to follow.  They were escorted by two interdictor pocket warships and a choir of shades.  Enough fire power to rip the dropship apart.  They burned one G getting to Turbline which took five days.  There they reached the planet and parked in orbit.  A small craft then made its way up from the surface to the dropship, docked to one of the doors. Then came the inhuman knocks.

-----

The door opened to demons.  Six of them entered the small room where Kendricke and the two ghost knights awaited.  The six se'irim battle armors fanned out doing a standard boarding action.  Then they split off deeper into the dropship.  Then a se'irim and tengu battle armor came in.  Kendricke wasn't sure which one was Deback so he simply waited with his arms crossed.  The tengu approached them and held out its hand.  The se'irim spoke in a monotone voice.

"Your side arms."

Kendricke simply drew and slammed his pistol into the tengu's palm.  The other two ghost knights hesitated then did the same.  The tengu myomer clawed hand squeezed and crushed the pistols before letting them drift off.  That is when the se'irim battle armor hatch popped opened.  Their reunion had finally come.

"I am not sorry to say that I am glad to see you again Deback.  Much has happened on Terra and I am to deliver this to you."

Kendricke pulled out the data chip that Stone had told him to give to the Word.  The se'irim claw took it daintily and put into an armored pouch.  Nothing was said as they both starred at each other for five minutes.  Then Kendricke noticed Deback's demeanor changed.  A look of utter sadness changed his scowl.

"Hundreds dead."

"Yes hundreds.  I assume one of your se'irim found the cargo bay and peered in."

"One of them entered the bay and is relaying video to my true eye.  I... I recognize some of those faces.  A little older but..."

"They died to come home to get away from the catastrophe that has happened."

"DEBACK!"

A Turbline exile cried out and floated to Deback.  The tengu armor seemed to react to a possible hostile but stood down.  Deback recognized her immediately as Rachel the... he couldn't remember her title.  He just remembered her as she had helped him during his travels to the various towns while Kendricke while still in the dungeons.  She came to him and held onto him in an almost hysterical sense.

"They killed all of them!  They killed them all!  By Corden they killed them!!!"

Deback took Rachel into one of his battle armor arms and held her as gently as he could.

"Who killed them Rachel?"

"The ones Corden told us about.  The abominations from outside the inner sphere.  The Clans!"

Kendricke noticed a shift in reaction from both suits of battle armor.  Deback's sadness was finally turning to anger.  The truth had finally been believed and now was setting in.

"Make them pay Deback!  Make them PAY!!!"

"I am no longer Deback.  I am Manei Domini ascended to Zagagel.  Call me that from now on.  I will relay the news to those that need to know."

More Turbline exiles were appearing in the hallways connecting to the small room.  They starred at Zagagel and different emotional responses came.  Relief, anger, sadness, and more could be read from their faces.  The refuge stare that Zagagel recognized from his work in pirate hunting was on all of them.  These people had seen much strife.

"All of you are now in the hands of Blake.  Rejoice as you are now home."

There was some cheering but it was a somber moment.  Zagagel looked at Kendricke and the two ghost knights.

"You three on the other hand.  I am not sure what to do with you."

"I do not care no more.  My mission is complete.  My last orders carried out.  Everything I have known is ash and the man I put faith in is no more..."

Kendricke then pushed off and floated towards an airlock near him.  He hit the side button and the door opened.  He entered the small space and went to push the close button so he could space himself.  His mission complete, he was done.  Then a tengu claw wrapped around his hand stopping him.  He turned to confront who ever was interfering with him from ending it all.

"It has been a long time since we have seen each other.  I bid you not to leave just yet."

Kendricke's heart skipped a beat as he was looking at an unaged Corden looking back at him.
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« Reply #23 on: 11 December 2024, 01:36:51 »
Captain's wife is his ship, small wonder captain reacted as he did. But to Kendrick, all he lived for was gone, only thing he had left was this mission.
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« Reply #24 on: 12 December 2024, 13:56:38 »
CHAPTER 9

Turbline system, Above Turbline
June 16, 3151

Corden had acted as soon as Kendricke hit the side button on the air lock.  Something in his mind told him to act and just in time.  As Kendricke had turned to him Corden had opened the hatch on the Tengu battle armor.

"Impossible!!!  How!  How do you still live!  Deback told me you died!  You lied to me Deback you son of a bitch you lied!"

"He did not!”  Corden's words echoed in the room.

“Search your soul Kendricke and listen!  I was older than you when you were last in this system.  Yet here I am alive.  Unaged and untouched by entropy.  I would be dead compared to how old you are now if not for miraculous events even I still am coming to grasp with.  Time in Turbline moves at a different pace for some of us."

"This, this can't be real."

"It is Kendricke.  For me, things have happened so fast that I am still trying to catch up since I was gone.  Me and you are lost Kendricke.  LOST!  Set adrift beyond forces that we can't control.  Unlike you I know my purpose.  I know what it is like to have no faith.   To have no direction in life.  But yet here I am before you.  Remember the conversations we had at the fire that night?  How I had lost my way, made my own leap of faith, and burned for it.  How HE came to me in my darkest hour.  I am now here for YOU in yours.  Come with me cousin Paladin.  Come with me."

He let go of Kendricke and stepped back.  It was out of his hands now.  Whatever the man did would be his own choice.  He could come with him into an unknown future or he would take his last step and breath.  He out stretched the battle armors hand in an offer for him to come with him.  Kendricke slowly put his hand up onto the button to the airlock door.

"It would be just so easy just to hit this button.  All my life has been one failure after another.  So much pain.  You know what, I finally did it.  Prayed to Blake after the Turblines died in the cargo bay."

The entire room was semi startled with the admission.  The ghost knights went white.  The Turblines simply nodded looking past the shock that Corden lived.  Zagagel was in his own shock.  Corden though showed no shock at all.  He kept his hand out stretched.

"Tell me.  What did you ask for when you prayed to him Paladin?"

"I asked for direction.  I asked for forgiveness.  I asked for vengeance.  I asked for their souls to find peace."

"The work of Blake is made manifest thru mankinds hands and actions Paladin.  You yourself have done just that.  Made the work of mankind made manifest by following Stone's orders.  Your message has been delivered to those that seek to elevate and protect mankind.  You know what we stand for.  You should know."

"I know..." he whispered.

"You have read it didn't you?  The book that I instructed Deback, now Zagagel, to leave with you?"

"Yes..." he whispered again.

"What did you learn?"

"That... that Blake was right."

"TRAITOR!!!" came from Tony behind them.  The Turblines started to make for Tony to rip him apart.  Only Zagagels intervention stopped them from proceeding.

"You know what I learned Paladin?"

"What Iron Father."

"That I too have my own troubles that I seek answers too.  The Master might have made a mistake.  That he might be seeking forgiveness from Terra."

"That is the most insane and yet sanest thing to ever come out of your mouth."

"You know what the 3rd transfer was.  What was sacrificed to have it happen.  The very ones that The Master sought to annihilate ignored the sacrifice of billions and desecrated that hope.  It is time for correction and what should have been done.  Take my hand Paladin.  You have already taken the first step.  It is time for you to take your own leap of faith.  Please come with me into this uncertain future with me."

Moments passed before Kendricke's hand slapped onto the tengu's claw.  Corden pulled Kendricke into his fold and wailing of an old man began from within his embrace.

-----

Zagagel was utterly dumb founded.  The paladin had utterly confessed faith or a measure of it in Blake.  He never would have imagined such a day.  He felt wings of happiness in his mind of the event and being able to witness it.  Corden remained locked in his position holding Kendricke.  Zagagel decided to deal with the ghost knights.  He took them to another room.

"You two will be debriefed when we land.  After that, you can either join us or become part of the neutrals.  What you do in the neutrals will be entirely up to you.  I do hope you share any information with us that will be integral with how we respond."

Both knights looked at each other.  Then said nothing.

"Fine.  Talk amongst yourselves.  Then come to your own choice.  We are going to land soon.  The dropship landing legs are determined to be functioning.  After that, we will hold a ceremony for the dead.  You can attend or not.  That is your choice."

----

The dropship rumbled as it landed at Baltmare space port.  The two knights were escorted out by Tau Zombies and taken to be debriefed on what they knew.  Corden left the dropship carrying Kendricke while still wearing the Tengu battle armor.  Zagagel on the other hand left his suit on the landing zone.  He and the other surviving exiles started the process of removing the bodies in the cargo hold.

As time went on, more Turblines came and removed them.  Others not from Turbline held back and allowed them to do this somber job.  There would be a ceremony the next day.

-----

Corden sat with Kendricke in a hospital room.  Next to them was the scorched body of an unrecognizable man.  Tim the guard remained on life support and had been in this state for months.  His irradiated ravished body still held to life despite what should have been fatal.  Both conscious individuals held silence.  One looked at the floor.  The other kept his true hand on a paladins shoulder and on the leg of Tim.  Then the silence broke...

"We were down in the cave fighting back the night haunt hordes.  It was then a monstrocity appeared and engaged me in close combat.  I managed to destroy the beast but blew one of my leg myomers.  There was no escape.  We prayed to Blake and I set off the nuke.  I was suppose to die that day.  Instead I am here now."

Kendricke made no motions.  He kept starring down at the ground.

"Ramus the guide explained to me that the nuke set off initiated a jump thru a formation of germanium in some cosmic improbability.  The way the Turbline system is bounced me back and thus I am here now.  I still don't believe it myself.  I still am trying to grasp the reality of it.  I can believe misjumps thru time as they have been documented.  But this.  This I still have a hard time wrapping my brain around."

Kendricke finally said something.

"This system is cursed."

"I am a Manei Domini out of time.  Twice now I felt Turbline's dark grip.  I semi agree with you that it is cursed.  It won't let go of me.  I was ready to die and did.  Or at least I thought I did.  I thought I was talking to someone and was told I was still needed.  Then found myself in pain and woke up to this year.  This horror that has befouled the inner sphere.  I still wonder if I am dead and dreaming this."

"You aren't.  Why did you stop me up there in orbit?"

"Because I saw a soul in distress.  You reminded me of me when I was between Comstar and The Word of Blake.  As I said, I am here now like He was here for me in my hour of need.

"The Master."

"Yes, The Master.  He has always been here for me.  My hand has been guided by him since the beginning and he has never let me go.  Even... even after I thought I had died."

"You know I have read this numerous times."

Kendricke pulled out the copy of the Word he had on him.

"I read this to try and understand you in order to destroy the Word.  Little did I know that Blake was right in his observations.  I had to live thru it all to finally understand.  I still do not believe that what you... excuse me...  what The Master and your brethren did was not right.  You never did any of it.  That much I can look past and actually have a conversation with you.  The rest of them from the past though, they can go to hell for what they did including your Master."

Corden remained in silence for a brief minute.

"Yet I was on my way to enact The Master's plan.  And here I am in the face of what he intended for me and my brethren to do.  He has been proven right in his teachings.  In the Republic's successes and in what the clans are.  You have initiated the end of the clans by coming here."

"You are seeing history thru eyes of the past Corden.  Since you have... jumped time twice...  The clans have become part of the inner sphere.  Some can't even be considered a clan no more.  In the past you could have pulled off what your Master wanted to do.  Now.  Now there are other spheroids with them and other clanners integrated with them.  Your Masters simple solution will not work out as you or he might think."

Corden went to respond when Kendricke looked at him for the first time in awhile.

"I know what you are going to say.  Kill them all and let Blake sort them out.  Before you even consider that path, consider this.  I read reports as they poured into my office.  There are Terrans and Republic citizens in the ilclan now.  Some by black mail.  Others by force of arms.  All because of their system of bondmen.  By going to Terra and enacting your cleansing you will be killing those who had to make a hard choice.  The Jade Falcons did not help in this process.  It was stop that bitch or die.  I can't blame them for joining Clan Wolf in order to survive.  Some joined for the chance to get at Clan Jade Falcon for what they were doing."

"I do not fully understand.  Who is this bitch?  Tell me more.  What were the Jade Falcons doing?"

"Khan Malvina.  They were killing civilians.  They killed anyone who surrendered to them at Terra.  They even killed any Clan Wolf they came across in their trials.  Their so called Mongol Doctrine they followed it to a T.  Off Terra they were worse.  In one instance I read about, they poisoned wells with plutonium on a desert planet.  All because of resistance, they condemned the entire planet to doom.  Hell she even crashed a dead warship into another planet to prove a point.  You don't like that don't you?  I can see it in your reaction.  The wanton destruction of technology."

"I am dishearted that the clan infection has reached this point.  We should have erased the clans completely when we had the chance.  You have given me a certain clarity that I might need.  You might be right that the situation in the inner sphere is more.  Complicated.  If you had air locked yourself this clarity might not have been fully realized."

"There is more about the Jade Falcons.  Their Khan never was directly confronted by her warriors.  They could have killed the bitch before she exacted the horrors she brought.  The so called Jade Falcon clan of honorable defenders of mankind allowed a monster to guide them and they happily followed it.  Just like your Master.”

“We followed The Master to...”

“Stuff your Master and airlock him.  I know damn well why he did it and yes he was successful.  Where you had religious zeal blind you, they didn't.  They fully knew what they were doing.  There is no excuse for both of..."

A moan came from the bed interrupting their conversation.  Corden looked to see Tim the Guard stir.  Earlier he had told the physicians to revive him.  The chemical stimulants started to work.  Corden waited awhile.

"Tim.  It is me Corden.  We still yet live.  We.  We were successful in stopping the horde."

Tim moaned more then spoke something quietly.  Corden put his ear down by his mouth.

"Helga... where is Helga."

"Your wife is dead.  You still live Tim.  You can be remade and help us more in Blake's service."

"Helga... I want to see Helga.  I want peace."

"I hear you brother.  Go to Helga and Blake.  Go tell them of the magnificence we accomplished.  Tell them that Turbline is now in Blake's hands and thrives.  I have seen it myself.  Tell them the Iron Father has much to do before he comes back to all of you."

Corden pushed a button on one of the machines and an over dose of pain killers flooded Tim's system.  Minutes past before his lungs expelled their last breath.  Kendricke for the first time witnessed a Manei Domini cry before him.  He waited for a bit of time before speaking.

"I never got the chance to say that I was sorry for what I did to you and Deback back then.  You opened that box and it was too much.  Too many bad memories flooded in.  I am sorry..."

-----

Zagagel entered the room and saw the flat lines on the medical equipment.  Corden was crying and the Paladin had his arm on his mentor.  He didn't need to know anything more.  Zagagel wasn't close to Tim the Guard as Corden had been.  He remembered some of the things Corden told him.  About how well he had been treated by Tim when he was a stranger on this world.  He waited for a bit of time till Corden had collected himself, then spoke.

"Tim has gone to Blake and a better place.  We on the other hand are heading to the colonies."

Kendricke did a quick look at Zagagel.  New info to him for sure.

"You Kendricke are coming along with us and your two ghost knights.  Heres Domini wants the council to hear what was on that chip and your testimonies.  They will also get to witness The Return."

"The Return?"

"The event that brought Corden back to us Kendricke.  An event that coincides with The Sign foretold by The Master."

Kendricke rolled his eyes.  Corden stood up and looked at Kendricke.

"I accept your apology.  You have given me much to think on.  Despite your ungratefulness of The Master...  The peace of Blake be with you.  Before we leave there is someone else I need to meet."

Corden made for the door before Kendricke called for his attention.

“Peace of Blake be with you too.”

-----

A knock came at the door and Aaron the Guide called out.

"Come in."

Corden stepped thru the door into the man's hearth.  Aaron smiled at the sight of Iron Father entering his home.

"Praise Blake Corden.  Praise him.  And praise God too."

Corden was a little surprised by Aaron's statements.

"Explain yourself.  I am intrigued by your statements and perspective since last time we saw each other."

"The lutherans from the other continent made me realize a few things.  Blake on the other hand.  Well, I have not much to say other than I praise him because of what he brought to us."

"I am happy to hear you praise Blake.  The rest, I am not sure."

"That is fine old friend.  Or is it young friend?  I am still trying to grasp what to make of the situation.  Too many things have happened in this system and in time."

"I have only been awake for a week and also coming to grips with everything.  Then the matter of Terra and the exiles that died."

Corden quaked.  He hadn't mourned those people that died yet.  Learning that a majority of them had started to believe with the coming of the clans made him happy, but then dying to get here lit the fires of fanatical hatred.

"Too much has gone on.  Too many have died.  I am leaving for the colonies in order to muster the Word.  Zaphkiel on the other hand doesn't believe it is time yet.  I have returned to a different kind of war.  Actually a battle.  A battle of faith and politics.  I wish you would come with us.  Your insight would be handy."

"If I leave my heart won't take it."

"Then ask for blessings of technology."

"No, I have lived a full life.  I have seen so much good done.  I don't want to see what comes next.  I will do it from the afterlife."

"As you wish."

“What came of Tim the guard.  I was told he was found along with you.”

“He crossed over to Blake and his wife.  I just let him go a few hours ago.”

"Here, take some of this.  They call it whiskey.  That should help you a little.  I have stories to tell you while you have been gone."

Aaron and Corden talked into the night.  Corden didn't get any sleep before the dropship was ready to depart.
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Re: Returnings (Iron Father 3)
« Reply #25 on: 17 December 2024, 17:12:08 »
Sorry, not a chapter.  Giving people an opportunity to play with the narrative.  What would a news caster that was given access to an interview with a Manei Domini ask?  I have a a few, but maybe we can get creative here.  Post your "new caster questions" in response to this.

Status of the story is now at 150 pages.  About 6 pages per chapter.  Not done with writing yet...
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« Reply #26 on: 18 December 2024, 02:22:10 »
''Do you have toilet paper?'' Given how people of the 32nd century have been raised with Manei Domini being the monsters prowling in the dark, the first reaction to seing a real cyborg would be voiding their bowels.

''Are you making all of us into cyborgs?''
''Are you going to steal our children?''
''Where will you open concentration camps?''
''Are your cybernetics driving you crazy?''

Of course it would be a perfect chance for yet another ''Tucker gets a history lesson'' meme.

I reckon the interviewer would have to be made of real stern stuff to ask serious questions instead of ones dictated by fear.

''During the Jihad, Manei Domini were accused of countless attrocities, what was the rationale for these acts.''
''There were numerous accounts of people being augumented against their will, are not Manei Domini supposed to be volunteers.''
''What were Manei Domini views on frails of Word of Blake, there were reports of open conflict but much of it is obfuscated by the chaos of Jihad.''
''There were multiple competing interpretations of Blake's works both within Comstar and Word of Blake, are Manei Domini monolithic in their beliefs or are doctrinal differences amongst your ranks as well?''
''What was Word of Blake role in the rise of Devlin Stone, beyond his imprisonment.''
''What are Manei Domini plans for the population of the Republic and governance of the territories?''
''What is the Manei Domini plans for the Great Houses?''
''Is the genocide of the clanners the only viable solution?'' (cue the Memri meme)
''Can Blakism coexist with existing religions or do you seek to replace them?''
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« Reply #27 on: 18 December 2024, 10:13:29 »
This is good stuff.  By the time this might occur most of information will be known to us, but not the IS, this might be a springboard for that dissemination.  Keep it coming.  Hoping other people chime in.  Might not use this all because it could turn into a multi chapter dialogue, but I am not opposed to it.

''Do you have toilet paper?'' Given how people of the 32nd century have been raised with Manei Domini being the monsters prowling in the dark, the first reaction to seing a real cyborg would be voiding their bowels.

''Are you making all of us into cyborgs?''
''Are you going to steal our children?''
''Where will you open concentration camps?''
''Are your cybernetics driving you crazy?''

Of course it would be a perfect chance for yet another ''Tucker gets a history lesson'' meme.

I reckon the interviewer would have to be made of real stern stuff to ask serious questions instead of ones dictated by fear.

''During the Jihad, Manei Domini were accused of countless attrocities, what was the rationale for these acts.''
''There were numerous accounts of people being augumented against their will, are not Manei Domini supposed to be volunteers.''
''What were Manei Domini views on frails of Word of Blake, there were reports of open conflict but much of it is obfuscated by the chaos of Jihad.''
''There were multiple competing interpretations of Blake's works both within Comstar and Word of Blake, are Manei Domini monolithic in their beliefs or are doctrinal differences amongst your ranks as well?''
''What was Word of Blake role in the rise of Devlin Stone, beyond his imprisonment.''
''What are Manei Domini plans for the population of the Republic and governance of the territories?''
''What is the Manei Domini plans for the Great Houses?''
''Is the genocide of the clanners the only viable solution?'' (cue the Memri meme)
''Can Blakism coexist with existing religions or do you seek to replace them?''
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Re: Returnings (Iron Father 3)
« Reply #28 on: 22 December 2024, 23:02:27 »
EDIT: Updated date, time discrepency.

CHAPTER 10

Colonies
6-29-3151

A super jump into the colonies system signaled the return of Heres Domini.  Logistics and timing required the sacrifice of the jumpship.  Salvage crews were dispatched to the wreck to take it to be recycled.  They arrived at the main planet in a few days where Heres Domini called in the conclave.  All Precentors would have to be there.  Zaphkiel now stood in the middle of the auditorium on a raised dias.  Zagagel and Corden were next her with their hoods up.

"Excelius is the Word.  We live in dark times my filii, brothers, and sisters.  The Sign has been upon us for a time now and we still await the right timing.  There are things that you don't know of that you will learn today.  Some that are miraculous and others of utter evil."

"Two decades ago a remarkable thing had been discovered by Zagagel at Turbline.  It was confirmed by Ramus the Guide."

The crater created by Corden shows up on the holo screen above the dias.

"Behold, the first ever discovery of a natural jump.  This is the crater in which Corden's nuke went off.  Notice the symetry with the slight distortion here."

The screen shows an jump bubble super imposed on the crater.

"A natural deposit of germanium in some kind of natural formation reacted with the nuke.  Sending what was contained within some where.  I was told that whatever was in that cave would be bounced back because of the way the Turbline system behaves."

Precentor Mot stood up and called down to Heres Domini.

"My Heres Domini.  Are you are saying that when Corden set off the nuke.  That he very well could have jumped within that cave?  Are you saying that he could possibly return?"

"I am not saying he could return.  I am telling you now that it has already happened.  Behold and witness The Return!"

The crater shows up again on the holo screen, but is different.  Facilities now surround the crater.  Then a bright flash of light appears and what was in the cave shows up.  Rocks crumble upon themselves.  Then night haunts crawl out from under the rubble.  Turret defenses start to fire off.  Minutes later celestials and demons are seen exterminating them.  Crews then descend on the rubble and start to move rocks and dig.  Then the recorded words come...  "By Blake!  He is alive!  The Iron Father is alive!!!"

Murmurs began to rise up from the conclave.  Mot was still standing starring at the screen.

"I present to you.  Phantom Adept Tau Corden.  The Iron Father of Turbline.  The returned Living Martyred Saint!"

Corden took the cue from Heres Domini and lowered his hood.  Gasps came from the conclave.  The  murmurs increased in volume as they started trying to take in the situation and process it.

"Blake has blessed us in this time of The Sign and a new path..."

Mot again raised his voice.

"Heres Domini.  How can this be?  It is almost unfathomable that something like this is possible?  I have been in your trust for decades.  I have seen and experienced many miraculous things.  I have to question this in my own way."

Zaphkiel simply nodded and mentally commanded the AI of the conclave to show itself.  The projected image of Apollyon shows up.

"Greetings Hades.  Can you confirm the data that was fed to you about this incident.  The theories and the video taken."

"Yes Zaphkiel.  All images are unaltered.  Time stamps show they are of what is displayed.  The data of how this event could happen approaches 99.99% certainty.  The individual who stands before us has dna that matches what we have on record.  His stance and height match what we have on record.  The cybernetics pulled from his body match what is on record.  Voice matches confirm what is on record.  Evidence presented and tested by me show that with 99.99% certainty that this is Corden right before us.

Mot had worked with AI his entire tenure on Obeedah.  He had helped create and refine the programming heuristics.  For the first time he almost doubted the AI itself.  Zaphkiel had been known to use trickery in such things.  He went to the aisle and proceeded down to the dias.  There he simply took his true hand, pointed at Corden, then poked him.  His true finger stopped in what he was expecting to be projected trickery.  His doubts flat lined.

"Forgive me my Heres Domini...  It is true then!  Before me stands the Iron Father!"

"I do Precentor Mot and everyone.  I have returned and there is more that must be said.  I have experienced things that had The Master's own hand has touched me.  The Master himself spoken to me.  While I was in the void between times he imparted knowledge to me.  He told me that I was needed and had something to say that I was to remember.  'Excelsius hominum!  Mea culpa Mea Culpa!!!  Terra veniam peto!  Venia!'"

Gasps entered the conclave again.  Mot himself looked dumb struck.  Dread was on Zaphkiel's face.  She had hoped Corden would have waited to speak about his experience.  It was time to tell the rest to the conclave.

"We are still debating the message from The Master.  There is circumstantial information that must be revealed Corden.  Stuff that you must know what I am talking about."

"The VDNI brain damage."  Came Corden.

"Correct my son.  The physicians who replaced your VDNI noted that you had only two years worth of damage despite the records showing it had been in far longer.  We are still trying to come to grasp with that fact.  The configuration of the VDNI was the same as in all the blue prints we have on record.  We also have the recording you transmitted when you were down in the cave.  Multiple AIs have examined it and say it is 95% accurate of The Master, but interference from the nuke being set off puts doubt in that transmission."

Corden looked irritated.  He didn't know that this would come up.  Zagagel looked at his mentor and quietly cursed.  He had forgotten about discussing this more with Corden.  He saw what was going on for what it was.  Corden was on trial in a psuedo way.  He lowered his hood and started to speak.

"I was there with Corden when he suffered his visions.  He never told me what he was seeing until the end.  Some will call them hallucinations, but I believe they are real.  The visions he saw guided his hand to where he needed to go and act on Turbline.  Though I never saw The Master, I did see events unfold that lead to me being here.  When we went to the crater ruins.  He pointed me to a rock that he claims he saw The Master on before he set the nuke off.  On that very rock is a blasted shadow of a man.  I have no way to prove it is real.  But there are things going on that are beyond us.  There have been others of us that did not take the VDNI in the past that saw prophecy.  The Master and Primus Adrienne Sims are some we all know.  So why not now?"

Zagagel looked at Zaphkiel.

"Tell them what happened the same day Corden awoke from healing from his blessings.  Tell all what befoulment we all learned that day Heres Domini.  Then tell me that Corden has not brought prophecy to us."

Mot looked at Zaphkiel.

"What is that we need to know Heres Domini?"

"I will keep it simple.  The exiled Paladin from the Republic of the Sphere known as Kendricke arrived in the Turbline system two weeks ago.  He brought news that the Republic is no more and it has been confirmed.  It is now under the control of the ilclan."

The room exploded into anger and commotion.

-----

The council chambers was in an uproar.  Corden and Zaphkiel continued arguing their positions.  Each trying to sway their opponent and the chamber with what The Word should do.  Should The Word act and strike out?  Should they retake Terra?  Should they do nothing?  Was Corden a prophet of The Master?  Was he hallucinating?  Back and forth they went on and on.  And in the middle Zagagel listened and tried to come up with some kind of solution himself and his own conclusion.  It was true the VDNI damage had done something to his old mentor, but yet the words he advocated for rung true in his mind.  Zaphkiel though was also right.  The Master's teachings told of when the Sign came that they would prepare for the next phase.  The problem was the next phase wasn't here per The Master's written teachings.

Zagagel needed to get out of the council chamber.  He was a warrior and fought the direct kind of fight.  Not this political crap.  He left and went down one of the halls rubbing his head.  He needed clarity.  He needed focus.  He followed the halls deeper towards a more sacred place.  There in somber light of the evening he approached an urn.  The Master's ashes himself.  He had looked at them many times.  Noting that they were still there, he pondered what was written by the man that wanted to end all the wars.  He shook his head as he believed what Corden was saying.  There was no way to confirm it.  Just the faith to go on what had been said.

Then he walked to a glass casket.  There he placed his true hand on the display of Jerome Blake.  The body had been snuck out before the Hilton Head went up in nuclear fire.  It was one of theatrical display to convince Stone and his forces that The Word was going scorched earth.  Only that one of their own gave their life by setting off one of the nukes burying the bombs and what people assumed was Blake's corpse.  Theatrics.  Something Corden had taught him when killing off the Nobles.

He closed his eyes and probably for the first time ever.  He went to his knees still putting his hands on the glass casket.  He beseeched Blake fully in mind and spoke out.

"Founder.  We are lost.  A true believer in mankind's guardianship is adrift.  Our leader is caught in the trappings of dogma unable to find direction.  A voice from the void between worlds asks for Terra's forgiveness.   I seek clarity oh holy one.  I see us falling upon ourselves like Focht caused us decades ago.  Schism holy one is upon us.  A juncture which tries our souls.  Please, help me..."

No answer came from the life like corpse under the glass.  Zagagel opened his eyes and looked down at the floor.  He was frustrated.  He wanted to smash the glass and shake Blake awake.  But that would be desecration.  Tears came to his eyes.  He had seen so much unity come to pass and here they were.  Cast adrift with no direction.  Each faction tearing at each in words.  How long until violence would erupt.  Brother upon brother.  Civil war.  This could not happen.

He went to stand and his copy of The Word of Blake fell out of his robe pocket.  He sighed and went to pick it up.  Then it dawned on him.  He looked at Jerome Blake then the book.  Was he just given direction?  Was he given a sign?  The direction was there!  It was already here!  It had to be!  It was the holy ones writings!  He turned, put his back to the glass casket, and slid to the floor.  He paged thru the tomes writings looking for inspiration.  They had been arguing about The Master so much that they forgot the founder.  He paged thru the well worn pages seeking direction.  He had learned how to read on this book.  He should have it memorized by now, but the trappings of life had kept him distracted.  An hour went by before he found it.

He read the text that the founder had laid out in the book.  It was so simple and to the point that he knew what he needed to do.  He turned to Blake's corpse.

“Thank you founder.  Thank you Saint.  You have saved us and mankind yet again.”

He got up and ran down the hall way to the council chambers.  There was arguments still going on.  As he entered he saw that some physical confrontations had in fact happened.  Someone nursed their arm.  Another their face.  Corden and Zaphkiel still held the center on the raised dias.  Zagagel burned with fire as he had the answer.  He went down one of the aisles and approached the dias.  He then ascended and the two arguing parties stopped.  Silence entered the room as someone dared to interrupt two influential figures in the middle of heated debate.

Zagagel looked around the room at each individual there.  He then suddenly raised his book for all to see.

"We have been tearing each other apart over The Master's teachings and his voice from the beyond that we have forgotten what matters most!"

He looked at Corden in the eyes and then Zaphkiel's.  Then he broke off eye contact and addressed the conclave still holding his book up.

"I have been down at Blake's and The Master's remains praying for guidance.  I was given direction by Blake himself when I asked for it.  I beseeched our founder on... my... knees...   I then stood and was guided to this very book that is his WORD.  Blake himself brought it to my attention by having it hit the the floor.  It is a symbology of what is going on now in this very room.  We have fallen.  Fallen hard.  The Word of Blake taken down by Toyama himself tells of what we are.  Who we are.  How we conduct ourselves.  It has the answers we seek to resolve this very issue!  And I quote!"

"Salvation 4:18 Terra's neutrality under OUR control guarantees that no matter what the leaders of the Inner Sphere do, something of the Star League and mankind will survive. Once the Great Houses have beaten themselves senseless and bloody, we can emerge, offering a new chance to recover what they have tried so hard to destroy."

"Both Corden and Zaphkiel are correct in their arguments.  But they fail to see what our own founder has said.  Don't you see!  We don't have Terra!  We aren't on Terra!  We don't control Terra!  Terra was cast adrift by The Master trying to fulfill The Promise!  The third transfer has failed and The Master is crying out asking for forgiveness from Terra!  It all makes sense now!  How can we emerge and offer chances of recovery to humanity if we don't even have the very foundation of mankind as explained from Blake's own Word!"

Precentor Mot had earlier returned to his seat.  He contemplated the situation.  He had not said anything  during the entire deliberation.  He had supported Heres Domini this entire time and everyone knew it.  He jumped over the balcony and his true legs landed with a metallic thunk.  He was on dias and approached Zaphkiel...

"For Terra!"

Zaphkiel looked at Corden.  She reached out with her true hand and grabbed Corden's.  Then pulled him in.  She embraced him and then separated slightly.  Zagagel saw the whispered words she had said to Corden.

"For Terra..."

Then Zaphkiel turned to the audience.

"FOR TERRA!"

The room exploded into zeal.

"FOR TERRA!"

Corden, Zagagel, Mot, and Zaphkiel grabbed each other's hands and raised them.

"FOR TERRA!"

Zaphkiel stood before two men that were now shaping the future of mankind and the Word.  It pained her to admit that The Master might have made a mistake.  In his teachings he knew that it was a gambit to end petty wars with the billions sacrificed.  It was up to those who came afterwards HE had said.  Those who had come afterwards had failed.  The Sign had come.  The Return had come.  There was no more left to do but act.  Terra was desecrated and not in the Words hands as Zagagel had pointed out from Blake himself.  They had waited from the shadows for this day and now.  Now she had been convinced what needed to be done.  She addressed the room.

"I am now fully convinced what needs to happen!  Terra will be cleansed of the clan filth!  The inner sphere has been shown what happens when we aren't there to guide them.  They have experienced the ability to not communicate.  To not be civil.  The house lords have shown they can not put their interests below mankinds.  The clans have proven they will never stop at their blasphemy.  The Master tried to show them the way.  Now we shall correct what we and they have failed.  One world at a time.  Starting at Terra!"
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Re: Returnings (Iron Father 3)
« Reply #29 on: 23 December 2024, 01:46:20 »
Even admitting the sign is The Sign, it's so human (cybernetics aside) to argue what The Sign really means.
It means Blake Vult, it always does.
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