Edcrab
Veteran Incompetent
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I was really quite glad to hear about Marc Laidlaw's latest email regarding Xen- it means this new plot development won't be as far from the canon plot as I might've feared :naughty:
Chapter 9: Interrogation
“If you had complied this would have been far easier for both of us,” Forty told Quarir flatly.
“What do you expect?” Nalore spat. “You just killed Nuri-”
“The female is not dead. She is unconscious. If you had not tried to overpower me I would not have had to incapacitate her. The fault lies with you.”
Even though relief poured through his veins, Quarir gave the thing the finger. Or rather, he at least attempted to- both of his hands were shackled to the arms of his remarkably uncomfortable chair. “You’re the guys that locked us up.”
“And you are the interloper who came to this planet without our permission.”
“It’s not yours,” Quarir snapped, his eyes briefly flicking to Nuri’s prone form. “You’ve got plenty of planets- what do you need this one for?”
“I gather you represent an empire represented on almost eight hundred worlds. I doubt that they all joined of their own accord.”
“Yeah? We never turned up uninvited, and we didn’t force our technology down anyone’s throat-”
Forty made a rare movement, mechanically tilting his head to one side, an oddly human motion that made Nalore shiver. “That is also a falsehood,” the Combine Elite continued. “You interfered in galactic events and colonised worlds that you ‘liberated’. Similarly, the Union beheld the plight of humanity and gathered them up for their own betterment.”
“Oh yeah, I’m sure they just love the daily beatings…”
“They were a self-destructive society. Under the Union, murder is unheard of and theft is a rarity. Our methods will support mankind in the long run. You are blind to our similarities- your Security services are granted power to incarcerate anyone they consider to be disrespectful, and you have spread bionics and genetic manipulation to cultures that have barely mastered sanitation. And yet, you would argue that you have improved lives.”
“We have-”
“As have we. We control more worlds than you could imagine. We have armadas that could annihilate your own civilisation… but we do not see the need. Ucelsia is such an interesting construct-”
“How the hell do you know all this?!” Quarir demanded. The Combine weren’t even meant to be aware of the Domarians’ existence, and yet they knew how Security was ran for god’s sake...!
“Reconnaissance,” Forty intoned simply. “We have many agents- agents like yourself.”
“I-” Quarir began, and then he stopped himself. This guy thought he was a scout. That would be a helluva lot easier to explain his way out of- not like being a saboteur or an assassin or a spy…
“We do admit that we have little information on you compared to other residents of this universe, but you might be surprised by just how rare it is for a species like yours to colonise whole star systems without exterior intervention.”
Aha, Nalore thought gleefully, they don’t know about Maintonon-
“Of course, we soon found out about the Uclasion Mainframe that aids you.”
They do know about Maintonon. Damn damn damn damn damn…
“And we also know of the long lasting enmity between your kind and the Arcadimaarian species. A most interesting history.”
“I bet you know a lot about the Arcs, huh?”
“Yes. We do. We have even taken control of some of their outlying territories and brought their occupants closer to unity.”
Ooh, crap. Just what we need, killer psychics working for genius slugs…
“In retaliation they destroyed the planets in question. We saved very few of our Benefited subjects.”
…but maybe they’re a fair match for each other after all. Interesting.
“But enough of ancient history, Quarir Nalore. Now we must discuss… other topics. And I am authorised to take whatever means necessary to-”
“Oh, don’t worry, I’ll tell you why I’m here- the Domarians want to join the Union.”
For the first time in his new life, Forty was stunned.
Chapter 9: Interrogation
“If you had complied this would have been far easier for both of us,” Forty told Quarir flatly.
“What do you expect?” Nalore spat. “You just killed Nuri-”
“The female is not dead. She is unconscious. If you had not tried to overpower me I would not have had to incapacitate her. The fault lies with you.”
Even though relief poured through his veins, Quarir gave the thing the finger. Or rather, he at least attempted to- both of his hands were shackled to the arms of his remarkably uncomfortable chair. “You’re the guys that locked us up.”
“And you are the interloper who came to this planet without our permission.”
“It’s not yours,” Quarir snapped, his eyes briefly flicking to Nuri’s prone form. “You’ve got plenty of planets- what do you need this one for?”
“I gather you represent an empire represented on almost eight hundred worlds. I doubt that they all joined of their own accord.”
“Yeah? We never turned up uninvited, and we didn’t force our technology down anyone’s throat-”
Forty made a rare movement, mechanically tilting his head to one side, an oddly human motion that made Nalore shiver. “That is also a falsehood,” the Combine Elite continued. “You interfered in galactic events and colonised worlds that you ‘liberated’. Similarly, the Union beheld the plight of humanity and gathered them up for their own betterment.”
“Oh yeah, I’m sure they just love the daily beatings…”
“They were a self-destructive society. Under the Union, murder is unheard of and theft is a rarity. Our methods will support mankind in the long run. You are blind to our similarities- your Security services are granted power to incarcerate anyone they consider to be disrespectful, and you have spread bionics and genetic manipulation to cultures that have barely mastered sanitation. And yet, you would argue that you have improved lives.”
“We have-”
“As have we. We control more worlds than you could imagine. We have armadas that could annihilate your own civilisation… but we do not see the need. Ucelsia is such an interesting construct-”
“How the hell do you know all this?!” Quarir demanded. The Combine weren’t even meant to be aware of the Domarians’ existence, and yet they knew how Security was ran for god’s sake...!
“Reconnaissance,” Forty intoned simply. “We have many agents- agents like yourself.”
“I-” Quarir began, and then he stopped himself. This guy thought he was a scout. That would be a helluva lot easier to explain his way out of- not like being a saboteur or an assassin or a spy…
“We do admit that we have little information on you compared to other residents of this universe, but you might be surprised by just how rare it is for a species like yours to colonise whole star systems without exterior intervention.”
Aha, Nalore thought gleefully, they don’t know about Maintonon-
“Of course, we soon found out about the Uclasion Mainframe that aids you.”
They do know about Maintonon. Damn damn damn damn damn…
“And we also know of the long lasting enmity between your kind and the Arcadimaarian species. A most interesting history.”
“I bet you know a lot about the Arcs, huh?”
“Yes. We do. We have even taken control of some of their outlying territories and brought their occupants closer to unity.”
Ooh, crap. Just what we need, killer psychics working for genius slugs…
“In retaliation they destroyed the planets in question. We saved very few of our Benefited subjects.”
…but maybe they’re a fair match for each other after all. Interesting.
“But enough of ancient history, Quarir Nalore. Now we must discuss… other topics. And I am authorised to take whatever means necessary to-”
“Oh, don’t worry, I’ll tell you why I’m here- the Domarians want to join the Union.”
For the first time in his new life, Forty was stunned.