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Issue 12: A Bardaxian’s Tale

  “The Universe is constantly changing. A wise Bardiaxian will keep ever vigilant. Forever looking to the stars but always reminded of Home. The Faith of the Green shines all the brighter along your path.”-A Primer on Interstellar Diplomacy.

  “Finds the Path, we have reason to believe that Keeper agents have infiltrated the Human side of the A51 complex, we have yet to pinpoint the agents as of yet.”—Internal Security update Logged 1229.

  Hall of Ages, Typhos

  A’rgax Central City (Typha, Heart of the Typherian Ascendency)

  October 12th, 2091 (200 ACF)

  I still remember the day I first met Cooper. I loved all the Bardaxians I had met so far but Cooper, if I had to list an ultimate bias, it would be for him, everything I ever wanted in a best four-footed friend and companion. I dearly loved my Bardaxian A51 security friends, especially Snoopy, but that GSD took the cake. -Sleeping in Starlight, a memoir of the 22nd century.

  Guards-The-Stars, otherwise known as Green Defender of Home Sector Bardax, was having a rather trying day. The various smells assaulting his nose didn’t help dissuade him from hunger. That most vital of components quivered with intense concentration. His triangular black ears perked forward. High pitched laughter registered.

  Feminine and light.

  He turned from the veritable buffet of morsels before him. The emerald green barrier of his belt fading as he floated gently to the ground. A Typherian child, no more than 20 standard cycles stood behind him. Her gray-blue eyes held bemusement. She reached out and gave him a generous pat on his head. His tail responded in kind. With a rather dramatic flourish, she stated,

  “My esteemed Aunt, the Queen Consort of Typha requests an audience with you dear Bardiaxian. It is a rather unusual matter but she feels this assignment would suit you rather nicely.”

  Guards-The-Stars considered the child for a moment, then: “As you say! I wish only to help.” His head tilted back and forth, knowing that this action delighted most other sentient life. It was a masterclass strategy taught to all Bardaxians. She clasped her hands together with a clap of delight. “Oh yes, I do believe my dear Earthbound relative will adore you.”

  He let out a boisterous cry of joy. Bounding into the air, swirling around the young lady in his excitement, for his people were known for their great love of life. The King’s Own, the personal guard force of the Typherian nobility and Major Houses just maintained a silent but dignified stance. As was expected. Their H.U.Ds lit up with various colors as the Bardaxian danced around their heads.

  “AH! The planet that has even more delicious combinations of nutrients. I have heard that the foodstuff called bacon is the best delicacy in that sector. Wait? Why is one of the Ayeer House over there anyway? The Earthers haven’t even mastered their solar system yet. Plus, Voidwalkers!”

  His gaze narrowed. Ears perked forward, twitching: alert for any dangers. The enemy wouldn’t dare attack here. Just thinking of the Keepers made his fur stand on end. To think of the things that Earth was vulnerable to made him want to flush out all the wicked things in the multiverse.

  The child, known as E’taria of House M’tah, gave the Green Defender a knowing look. “Well, just because they aren’t eligible yet doesn’t mean we are in stasis with regards to investment. My aunt and uncle see the potential of Earth. If they had not, my cousins wouldn’t have been sent to establish an embassy.”

  She guided the Defender to the main complex at the heart of the city. To her aunt and uncle. The future of everyone awaited. Even if many of the Houses didn’t realize it yet.

  *****

  V’alkor looked up as his niece and her entourage arrived. She sat down on the recliner. “Well, I have brought him. So what kind of plot are you putting in motion Uncle? I bet it would send the rest of the Major Houses into a frenzy.” The giant Typherian just gave her a huge smile, placing some H’itah on the table, its aroma filling the air with various sweet-smelling spices. His gray eyes crinkled at the corners. His deep baritone rumbled out, “Well if my seneschal had his way, I’d be “curating” the throne matrix for the rest of my years. My dear wife and I have our plans. We just have to wait for that day just a bit longer. But Guards here, he will be key in getting some things across to Eliza that’s a bit under the radar.”

  E’taria grinned, “Even though I understand the caution for Uplift Protocol, the other houses have no sense of how painful the weight of it is. Our frontline people, that’s a whole other matter.” V’alkor indicated agreement with a weary nod of his head. His shoulders cracked as he stretched out, arms behind his head. He called out on the Family line,

  >>M’taris! Our guest has arrived. Can you bring the package with you?<<

  Area 51, Uplifted Complex Level 1

  Earth (US Facility)

  October 14th, 2091

  Thomas received an alert from his wife over the coms. It was in text only:

  My parents are up to something.

  He quirked an eyebrow. This should be fun, he mused. He answered a closed vid-call from Eliza, “Hey Marshmellow Man! I just got some In-Flight Traning sims done over at NASA’s Jumpstart facility. They say I scored pretty high for flight aptitude. I might not be a science type but luckily they have lots more on the table. From the looks of it, Eddie is on the fast track for T.A Reporter corp. Good tech-savvy on him. Doc just got some AP courses done. Check-in later Pops!” The message cut off but not before Thomas saw the giant flight sim in the background. That place was a boon.

  She was learning civilian flight programs while on the flip side, her demi counterpart got to learn other basics. He tapped into the classified feed on NASAs Jumpstart hub. As the Banner was about to enter a gyro pod. Its white outer casing was stenciled with the USA/NASA Logo. His father was putting her through her paces. Made sense. Felt like his little girl was learning something new every day but the fundamentals were always the most important. His wife linked to the channel as well.

  J’ino winced at her daughter’s antics. Thomas chipped in, “Looks like she takes more after you then we initially suspected.” His wife rolled her eyes but he was correct. Her family loved to fly. Never bound to the confines of the gravity well.

  *****

  Abraham Murphy stared at his holo screen. So far Eliza and the others had done well with the practice runs. When training new demis, especially if they wanted to go Legion, it was vital that 2 to 3 veteran demis would always shadow them. The newest series of tests would be rather interesting. He could only imagine the delight his granddaughter would have at this next phase of testing.

  North Ashbury, NASA facility

  USA (Texas)

  October 14th, 2091

  I let out a whoop as the Gyro Accelerator picked up more speed, hitting Mach 10. Even though I could fly much faster then this thing could ever go, that wasn’t the point of this exercise. It was mostly about control. Maneuvering at high speeds. This entire room was custom built to help me master my abilities without putting the general population at risk. I never truly got to test myself. Even now I knew I was holding back because of the fear I’d hurt someone or something important.

  The Accelerator suddenly changed direction and I went careening into the wall in front of me. I bounced for a few hundred yards then slid majestically along the observation dome. I waved to my audience. Determined to keep my spirits high. Failure just means you keep picking yourself up. I could almost hear Dad saying, “Eliza, check all your corners. Even in space, something can jump you. Shoot ever forward!”

  Golden Bulleteer just whistled and winced. Beside him, Doctor Impossible hid a grin behind her white gloves. She was decked out in the latest tech Earth could provide. Her suit was green and white. A giant black I stenciled on the chest. The utility belt held all sorts of surprises. She wouldn’t tell me what was in all of them, because apparently, some girls don’t like to gossip about their accessories. I think she was just having a bit of fun at my expense. “Alright enough with the training, get back up here to the meeting room. We got a mission for you kids.”

  I grinned. Giving them both a thumbs up.

  Hopefully, it was something that could help us build a rapport as a unit. Granted the last few missions were about testing our abilities, making it work, seeing how we could augment everything but we still needed even more practical experience.

  The Doctor’s green dynamo mask had the same kind of setup as Bulleteer’s. Meant that other supers and entities wouldn’t be able to ID her as easily. Good thing too. Otherwise, I think I would’ve been even more protective. I shook my head. Stay on Mission.

  She doesn’t need a chaperone. She needed a leader and team-mate. Meanwhile, the Puzzler was testing out what he called his Captain Cosmos gear. The bright green energy rounds lit up the firing range in the left corner of the Jumpstart complex. He had a decent sense of aim. Plus I could see his Holocam flashing ever so often. Jonas could still be a bit of a ham. His heart was in the right place though.

  The Bulleteer waited as we gathered into the conference room. His grin was the widest I had ever seen it, “So….” He drawled out, “Who’s up for going to the moon?”

  The Puzzler and I let out excited cheers. Doc. Impossible brought up her lunar module maps and holo-data. Finally! The vigors of space. Just like in the holo-vids. Bulleteer whistled sharply, “Furthermore, we will be using the Osirus facility to board our ship to the Moon.”

  Oh boy. Now that caught my attention.

  Utasa Sector 208, Earth Observation Barrier

  Edge of Terran Alliance Space (Allowable)

  October 14th, 2091

  Q’vera, Red Defender of Typha Sector came to a dead stop. Arranged before her was a pirate fleet. Its mishmash of ships firing into the barrier protecting the Terrans from riffraff like this. Beside her, Guards-the-Stars bared his teeth.

  >>Pirates are nasty tail biters. Notifying T.S.F security now. 5 other Defenders inbound!<<

  She didn’t disagree in the slightest. If there was one thing a Defender hated more than even the Keepers, it was thieves like this that wanted to pillage developing civilizations. Red and green burned within the void as they dived into the heart of the marauder fleet. At one point, the pirate flagship had 3 Bardaxians, including Guards, biting into the main reactor of the vessel. Their absolute glee echoing along the Defender line indicated they had disabled the ship. She opened the link to hear their vigorous barking.

  “Unless you want me to order these usually very kind defenders to further eat your ship into oblivion, I suggest you surrender. Unless you want to talk to an Omega.” The 4 armed pirates, their dark brown eyes wide with fear, merely nodded. “PARLEY! WE SURRENDER!”

  Guards-The-Stars growled deep in his chest, his black tail swishing about, >>Very wise little biter man.<< He incased all of them in a green light, pulling them out of their ship, to the void of space. A Typherian Frigate jumped in, the area around it bending in a bright swirl of colors, hailing all the Defenders in the area.

  “Lady Ayeer, we will take them from here. They are wanted by the Conglomerate on charges of thievery and murder. The Rouges of Brightmark 7 will no longer trouble anyone.” Q’vera rolled her eyes at the honorific. More like imprisoned royalty. Voted into the position for the sheer fact that her family was known for its honor and trustworthiness. For over 5000 of their cycles her House got the honor of “maintaining” the throne.

  What bullshit. Any Typherian could maintain it. They just found it more convenient to lay it all on the feet of one house. Mostly due to stopping the Hidden House: Urraden. She just shook her head, “Thanks Utasa Actual. Deliver these guys to the closest penal colony for judgment. I have a package to deliver to our Embassy on Earth.”

  Camp Osiris, Research Facility, Docking Bay

  USA (Texas)

  October 14th, 2091

  I have an odd feeling in my stomach. I know dad says not to worry. Because my status as the Banner gives me some access to his working facility but I still maintain a respectful distance. Better not to know some things. Beside me, the Puzzler and Doc. Impossible maintained a sense of being professional. Plus it helped that we all knew how important my dad was. Plus his position as Director of Project Osirus, aka THUMPING Central. Father wasn’t the type of guy to run standard ops. Based on what grandpa told me.

  General Murphy placed an access key on the door. Along with a retinal scan, a vital scan, and a DNA scan.

  It wooshed open.

  The Golden Bulleteer waved us all through. Dad shared a glance with him. Both straining very hard to maintain a professional demeanor. Sure, no outward deviations on their faces but their emotional auras were a kaleidoscope of activity.

  I just stopped dead in my tracks. My mouth agape at what I see standing before me. On the docking pad, swathed in emerald light, a green and gold sash twirling around him, was what looked like a German Shepherd Dog. His sable black fur was covered in a partial set of interlinked green plates that give off an inner radiance. The sigils on the belt have silver lettering inscribed along the outer edges. His large brown eyes locked on to mine and his tail started to kick up a whirlwind.

  Snoopy wasn’t kidding: Defenders were quite the experience.

  He had boundless energy.

  Commander Mary Herbert Lanis beat me to the punch by hugging him to her chest. That was alright. It gave me a moment to marshal my thoughts.

  He floated above my head, circling like any other canine would, testing the air. His tail continued its excitable wagging.

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