Saxon Andrew - Greyson's revenge
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Scotty looked at Jilico and Rehoben and said, “Please put the headbands on and lay back on the chairs. I need to download some information.”
“And if we don’t.”
Scotty shrugged, “I guess we’ll just work with your successor. I’ll not show you any more courtesy than you’ve shown to the worlds you conquered. Virze.”
Virze raised the gun and Jilico scrambled putting the headband on. Rehoben already had his on his head wondering what this man wanted them to know.”
Scotty raised his com and said, “I do not intend to harm any of you. However, I want to share some information with you. I am sending each of you two downloads. You will watch the first and when you have finished I will answer any questions you might have. Then I will send you the second. That’s the one I need your help with. All of you drop your screens and prepare to receive the first download.”
Grace said, “They’re down.”
“Send it, Grace.”
Hulent looked at his communications officer and he nodded. He reached forward and put on the headband to the computer.
Rehoben closed his eyes and saw a young boy hiding from his teacher.
“Grace, how long will this take.”
“About four hours. The history is being sent at high speed so most of the ships will finish in three hours; the pilots and crews in four.”
Scotty leaned back in his chair and hummed as he waited. Virze kept an eye on her board for any ships that tried to escape.
“Alex, I think that board is close to doing the trick.”
Alex watched the trial transfer of energy and was amazed at what the Zord had done. They had designed a circuit board that teleported information to different parts of the Coronado Cell faster than any electrical current could move through wires. The Power Cell took the energy hitting it and transferred it to a central location which focused it and released it. The energy coming from the center of the cell was three times higher than the beam hitting it. “This is extraordinary. Do you think this will work with the intensity of the anticipated beam?”
Vring said, “We don’t know. However, these Power Cells do not have any resistence to energy. It just allows it to flow. I know its original function was to absorb and collect power but it is a perfect conductor.”
“I notice that you have a hole in the Power Cell where that energy is being collected and released. Why did you do that?”
“The Power Cell can collect as much energy as it can hold and then it starts reflecting anything above that level to the collector and firing it back at the source. We thought it would be a good idea to use the primary beam to then fire the collected energy to supplement the reflected energy. It will fire a ten thousandth of a second after the reflected beam.”
Alex thought a moment, “So the reflected beam should, theoretically, penetrate the screen allowing our strongest beam to go through the break.”
“That’s what we think. We won’t know until we trial it.”
“How are we going to do that?”
Kreej pulled up a picture on Alex’s display and said, “We have nine of these old ships in the Empire’s inventory. Their hulls are covered with Power Cells. We should be able to modify them to this technology, don’t you think.”
Alex looked at the old Ultraship from the Stars Realm’s ancient history. He smiled to himself and said, “Yes, I think it will do nicely.”
“I notice that this ship once had a crew of more than a thousand, however, this technology will be automated. It probably won’t need more than twenty or thirty sailors to man it once the modifications are done.”
“Actually, it should only take two sailors; one for flying and the other to man the weapon.”
“You’re right, Vring.”
“Of course this class of ship will only be used to attack the small craft that are used by the invader.”
“Why is that?”
“We need a much larger ship to collect the full beam to get the most from them. I’m sure the beams being fired by the mother ship will be at least two thousand feet wide at impact. We don’t want to waste any of it.”
Alex thought about the two Zord that would want to be hit by a two thousand foot wide beam and knew that these creatures were natural engineers. He was reluctant to admit it but they were probably more advanced than the Algeans at developing technology. However, they wouldn’t know if this would work until they placed a ship in front of one of those monstrous ships. Still, this looked like the only avenue to defend the universe. I hope it’s enough.
Searchers started asking questions and Scotty pushed his com, “I would like to wait until your pilots and crewmembers have finished the download. I also have someone here to help answer your questions that should have some credibility with you.”
“Who would that be?”
“Why, King Jilico and his advisor Rehoben. We picked them up on the way here. It just wouldn’t be a party without them.”
“Do you really have the King?”
“Yes, I do. I’m not going to answer your questions without an opposing point of view. It wouldn’t be right.” The thousand Searchers talked among themselves as they waited. Something wasn’t right.
Finally, Jilico and Rehoben opened their eyes and Scotty said, “I hope you enjoyed the show. Now it’s time to answer some questions.”
Jilico looked at Scotty and said, “I’ve already seen this download. There’s a copy of it in my data center.”
Rehoben looked at Jilico, “I’ve never seen it, Your Majesty.”
“It’s under state security. None one has access but me and my family.”
Scotty said, “Why is that?” Jilico just stared at him. “Are you concerned that your subject’s view of your rule might change if they viewed it?”
“They’ll see what I want them to see.”
“Oh, I neglected to tell you that everything said on this bridge will be broadcast to all the ships here.”
Jilico’s gaze hardened and Scotty said, “I will now take any questions you might have and if your King disagrees with my answer he will be allowed a rebuttal.”
“The history in my databanks says that the Humans attacked the Cainth home world and forced them into their control.”
“Actually, the Cainth attacked the Human’s world first and sent an invasion fleet to destroy the Humans three times. After the Humans destroyed an Alliance Fleet they sent ships to destroy the Cainth Home world. They were able to find common ground and the Humans and Cainth became friends.”
“Is that true, King Jilico.”
Jilico looked at the speaker and said, “of course not. The Humans attacked them and forced them into bondage.”
“King Jilico, if we are forced into bondage by this Human, will you accept them as your ruler?”
“Never!! We will fight them and never give in.”
“Then why did the Cainth, who we all know are a warrior race, become the Human’s closest ally?”
Jilico sat there and finally said, “Obviously, they were not the warriors everyone puts them up to be.”
“Have you ever seen one of them fight, Your Majesty?”
Jilico stared at the speaker, “No.”
“I have. They don’t give up, they don’t surrender, and they choose to die before dishonor.”
“What about the Algeans, Your Majesty. They were the closest allies of the Stars Realm. How could they have done that if they were attacked and devastated by the Stars Realm? And why was their greatest hero a Cainth?”
Jilico looked at Rehoben and he said, “I can’t answer that. I wonder myself.”
“Your Majesty?”
Scotty watched Jilico and saw he was not saying anything else. “Your King now refuses to answer any more questions.
“Tell us stranger, why did the Realm leave?”
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