We try to live different lives, be different people and when it is we go against our truest of natures is when we struggle the hardest. Eventually, after a time we rise and our true nature glistens anew giving us the strength to stand once more. I may of lost what I cherished, watched my people struggle - but now, I am ready to stand once more.
|Kirthasthaqu Chamber|Adrin seemed uninterested in the proceedings, eyes locked onto the screen of a secured datapad as the various representatives gave input on the topic of interest. He had already reviewed the so called operational data on their mission to the Elysium Spiral and had dismissed it. His attempts to uncover the whereabouts of Sorle had lead him to a solitary conclusion - Lao'Taun and the HoL had sent him to Ayenee. Cold blue eyes narrowed as he looked up briefly towards Fujiko who sat next to the Photarathara, the central-most platform reserved for Lao'Taun and those who were closest to him.
He shifted his posture slightly in the chair, musculature in his face tightening which accented the structure of what was once regarded as perfection for his species. A name he had been given, one forced upon him in some propgandist attempt to smooth over the fact that his people had lost. As far as he was concerned the Miqursha name might as well mean "Defeated" in whatever Cli'cha tongue it had been developed in.
"Do you have a problem Viceroy?" The bold, strong feminine voice of Fujiko raised above the chatter in the chamber as she looked back towards Adrin with a cruel smirk.
Adrin glanced back down at his datapad and then looked up again, his back straightened against the back of the chair and he replied, "I was just musing to myself; my only problem remains to reside in how deceptive you can really be -- by all means please continue whatever it is you are trying to accomplish." His words were dismissive and his attention purposely appeared to be redirected as he looked back down at what he had been reading.
"What is that supposed to mean?" Fujiko answered, tongue striking with a relentless manner. "I at least come to this chamber to carry out my duties. Not trying to hack into encrypted mindhive storage trying to access data on a classified mission." Her words were revealing, damning and stirred every single entity in the chamber to attention.
"What would you know of duty? You've spent months betraying your own family - your people and all to sit there in a position you gained through the dishonorable murder of one of your own!" Adrin's words carried an emotion, one that brought a shock to many. For almost a century those who knew him had only seen a subdued nature, a quiet and calculated man who perhaps was paying a little more attention then he gave them credit for.
"Lecaeus was weak, the same as you were. Do I need to remind you that your pathetic last stand involved a fight that lasted barely seven hours? Viceroy Miqusha, perhaps you are no longer able to complete your duties. I am relieving you of your duty, until you either fix whatever your malfunction is or you end up executed for your delusions." Fujiko made a motion, the two sentries stepped up behind Adrin's chair, ready to escort him out of the chamber. "Now go..." she said, returning the sarcastic dismissive tone he had previously given. "...before I make you look like a coward by having you forcefully removed." She stood up on the Photarathara looking directly towards Adrin.
Adrin tapped on the datapad a few times, inputting something and then the screen blinked dark. He stood up from his chair, looking back briefly as the two guards stood up. "My name will never be Miqusha, it is Eitan..." He said, turning as if he was going to comply with the guards. The chamber was full of whispers, those watching it unfold trying to guess if it would be the last they would see of the Viceroy. The command he had inputted into the datapad activated and the volumetric banners in the chamber changed, the crest of the Eitan Clan rippling into view on every single projector. Adrin moved quickly, turning to the left, he grabbed the sentry and threw him over the railing, sending him into a nose dive to the chamber floor which was stories below.
The other sentry reacted immediately, and Adrin twisted his body landing his right elbow directly into the nape of the guard's neck. His body moved with the graceful arts long forgotten by generations that had been raised under oppression. In a fluid sweeping momentum, his motion flowed, continuing past where his elbow had landed, bringing him face to face with the sentry allowing him to land a bone crushing jab to the exact same spot with the opposite hand. Adrin shoved the second sentry over the balcony, the entire chamber was in chaos and Fujiko was attempting to give orders.
Adrin bolted out and into the corridor, alarms rang and there was no doubt in his mind it would only be a matter of time until the place was crawling with sentries. Reaching one of the junctions, he stopped and opened one of the maintenance tunnels and slipped inside sealing it behind him. He stopped just long enough to watch a group of sentries race past it and then continued to weave through the confined space of pipes and equipment.
The problem with trying to flee on the Chonyosa, was the Leviathan herself. Her internal sensory systems were quick to adapt and he knew he had to keep moving. He went right at the next junction and opened one of the containment doors into one of the cargo bays and slipped through.
"What the hell is going on?" the voice of Nira came over his comm.
Adrin continued moving, trying to find a place he could fortify if he needed to trying to put as much distance between himself and the access doors as possible. "A bad time right now, but I think it is safe to say I have pissed your daughter off and am likely going to end up on some bug's dinner plate if I don't get out of here." Adrin looked up as the access doors opened, "Sorry, got to go." he terminated the transmission and moved beyond one of the stacks of crates.
Adrin pressed his back against the support pylon on the other side of the stack, counting as the energy blasts drilled the other side of it, sparks flying past his head. He waited a few seconds, twisted himself around he depressed both triggers, moving out from behind the pillar he strifed to the left, the phasic rounds from his side arm caused the air around them to ripple as they zipped towards their targets. One of the HoL sentries taking a round right in the chest was tossed back against the bulkhead like a rag doll.
"Adrin, come out...We can just say I pushed you to lose your temper. We can handle this with a light hand." Fujiko said, eight of her remaining sentries fanning out into the bay, coordinating their movements in an attempt to push Adrin towards one of the corners.
Adrin laughed, "Sounds like a good plan. Then again, I don't believe a word you say Fujiko. He knew they were approaching, he had to get out of there. The layout of the bay unfortunately didn't allow for an exit, safe for the airlock which was a death sentence. One of the sentries neared, opening fire as Adrin dove behind some containers. He hit the ground hard, skidded on the polished black floor as he turned his body and opened fire and nailed the sentry right in the head. There was too many of them, his ears twitched as he could hear their footfalls growing closer. "Ugh..." he mumbled, trying to come up with something.
His comm blinked again, this time it was not from Nira but from an unregistered source:
"I GRANT YOU ABSOLUTION."
Adrin shook his head uttering to himself, "Not a good time for whatever this is." He pushed himself back in between two of the stacks of containers and stayed on the ground. A second message came through at the same time:
"HOLD STILL"
Fujiko walked right in front of him and turned almost as if knowing, looking down at Adrin as she aimed her pistol towards his head. "Looks like this one lasts shorter than seven hours." she pulled back slightly on the trigger, whispering as she was about to pull it fully, "Goodbye Uncle."
The site to site transporter activated just as Fujiko pulled the trigger, Adrin's form dematerializing leaving her shot to miss and hit one of the containers. "No!" she screamed, watching as the faint outline that remained of him disappeared.
***
Adrin had closed his eyes, believed he was about to get vaporized and suddenly there was nothing, the air changed as well as the temperature; it was colder, more comfortable and the background noises were different. He slowly opened his eyes, adjusting to the difference in illumination. He slowly stood up, taking a look around himself only for his mouth to open slightly in shock. He was standing on a teleportation pad, transparent walls encompassing it, the floor panels translucent black with a blue illumination behind them. "Where am I?" he asked, looking towards the control panel on the other side of the wall where two operators sat, one male, one female wearing white uniforms with black panels.
The access door behind the operators opened and another female emerged, this one wearing a predominantly black uniform with white panels reversed from what the others wore. It was tightly fitting, obviously of synthetic material of some sort. A black leather belt stretched around her waist, with a single strap that crossed looping over her right shoulder. A weapon of some sort was holstered where the belt and sash joined, and other various implements were visible on the belt. It was an impressive look, but as his eyes scaled her form it was what he seen in her face that shocked him. Dark violet hair framed a narrowly gauged face with high set cheekbones, crystalline eyes reflecting the blue hues of the lights within the room and slenderly tipped ears which twitched ever so slightly to the electronic chirps of the systems in the control area. "Caelai tharaes..." ("Hello father") Rin said, giving a nod to the operator to unseal the teleportation chamber.
Adrin didn't answer, he just stared forwards and looked Rin directly in the eyes as he tried to figure out what to say. He was covered in dirt, uniform top ripped up from navigating the guts of the Chonyosa. He looked as if he had been through a war and it didn't stop him from maintaining his usual menacing posture. He stepped down off the platform and stepped slowly towards where it opened up into the control area. He was at a loss for wards, glancing over briefly at the two operators and then back to Rin. "Where.." he whispered, "...where is this? Where am I?" He asked, looking at the walls, nothing was familiar, and it sure was not some old bucket that had been left over from before the war.
Rin watched him, his reactions and replied with a slight nod of her head, "Safe, that is what is important for now." There was little sign of the young one that had been left behind, only a woman who knew who he was but nothing about him. "You're lucky to be alive." She said, leading the way out and into the corridor.
He had never seen anything like it, metallic gray panels, transparent panes that overlooked some kind of open central area and the visible layers of decks on the other side, it was some kind of ship or base he couldn't tell which. The corridors were busy, full of officers and crew rushing from one place to another. "How did you survive?" He asked, trying to figure it all out.
Rin grinned smugly and said, "You will see. I have a lot to show you and tell you." She lead him to one of the internal teleportation pads which immediately sent them to the main bridge.