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The "Black Rim"
Barrador stared at the sight before him trying to link what he was seeing with the vital young man from the viewer recording and found himself coming up short.
He had no idea a person could be disfigured so but even appearances aside, the mannerisms of unprecipitated shaking, the loss of coordination and the one word braying of this creature that was once the heir to the Stannes Royal House was unsettling.
"THEMOS!" the creature barked out and the caretaker standing behind dutifully wiped the spittle from the son's lips.
His paranoid sense still held to the thought of this being simply an elaborate ruse but the look of untarnished affection in the old man's eyes stamped even the doubt that the creature was, in fact, his son away.
Another House Lord would not have courted a loss of privilege and status a revelation of an unfit heir would bring and simply killed the creature.
Stannes, however, was different and not for the first time, Barrador wondered why he had allied with House Reaver.
"My son was one of the few survivors of this expedition you are watching." Stannes admitted.
"What happened?" Barrador blurted out bluntly.
"Let me show you.." Lord Stannes remarked and the lights dimmed again. Barrador's attention was arrested away from the Stannes heir as his caretaker backed him away.
"He becomes quite agitated when he sees images of the expedition," Lord Stannes said by way of explanation and the footage started once more.
The planet of the ruined civilization was falling behind as the early Blade ship moved off towards the source of the 'brightening galaxy'.
The recorder skipped to various celestial sights unseen by any Themien outside the expedition and Barrador recalled the effects the changing space seemed to have on the crew earlier in the viewing as he saw even greater effects here where space seemed to shine brightest.
He could not put his finger on it but it seemed almost like sleep deprivation was taking it's toll on the expedition.
When he commented on it, Lord Stannes shrugged. "Various crew logs recovered indicate that the crew was having trouble sleeping. Accounts of nightmares and such. It was more pronounced the brighter the space outside seemed to become, even with a set 'night' period on the ship. View ports were darkened but
something... seemed to agitate their REM sleep."
Barrador noted that the crew became worried as scanning and transmissions were becoming unreliable the farther into the brightening space they travelled. Almost as if they were sensing ghost images of matter where there were none.
The expedition seemed to be avoiding planets in the bright space focussed more on the reaching the source of the color-changing starscape.
Even so, the strange interference that seemed to permeate the area hindered their sending or receiving signals to the star systems they passed.
The light from nearby stars was barely visible in the surrounding space and soon vanished as the ship finally entered the quadrant of space containing, presumably, the Source.
There was a rippling excitement throughout the crew even though Barrador noted a few missing faces.
Did some of the crew get sick?
Looking at the time scale of the recorder, the trip had taken two years. Obviously, Stannes people had edited much of the content out leaving only the highlights but Barrador was thankful the discovery of the Source was left intact.
His own curiosity to the changing colors of space was to be sated soon, or so he hoped.
The audio was apparently edited out but Lord Stannes interjected comments here and there explaining the various stages of the expedition. And when the video footage singled out a bright point of the sector, Barrador knew they had found it.
It was almost like pointing your ship towards a star and trying to take video footage.
The computer superimposed a darker image behind what the recorder was detailing and Barrador saw that rather than a simple ball of exploding gasses, the Source was more like a self perpetuating explosion fueled by something that would not let go.
Almost like...
"Whatever exploded there," Lord Stannes began, "was large and powerful enough to rip a hole in our universe. Perhaps the overlapping of opposite materials or opposite building blocks from one universe to another is causing the effect?"
He left the question hanging there and then finally shrugged, "At this point, the ship's sensors are non-functioning and there is no actual measuring data on the phenomena. All this conjector, explanations and counter explanations were found in the logs of the people in the expedition. There was no real hard data."
"So you don't know the cause?" Barrador asked, slightly disappointed but not really surprised given what he had seen.
"The cause, at this point, is irrelevant. What is relevant is that, based on the projections of each discharged wave of the material from the other side of this rip in space that is pouring into ours, and based on the rate of the expansion measured by the changes in spacial color-spectrums, Themos will be seeing the color of space surrounding our world change from black to purple in three months. In six, it will be a redish color and each week, the spectrum will change for the brighter until, we too, are consumed by this phenomena."
Barrador shifted uncomfortably but still kept his eye on certain distinct points. "Other than the obvious psychological effects the changing colors of space seemed to have on the crew of the expedition or in disturbing their REM sleep, I don't see anything dire that would befall Themos requiring a full response from a Blade Fleet or Royal House. Perhaps our scientists could devise an atmospheric manipulation to dampen the effects so that a projected loss of.. what? Night? Does not hinder our lives in any large degree..." Barrador's voice trailed off as he glanced at the figure of Stannes' son at the far end being tended too by his caretaker. "Unless you are going to tell me that prolonged exposure will have other effects on Themiens.." he finished.
Lord Stannes sighed. "It will but not in the way you think."
"Why didn't your expedition plug the rip in space? Why not devise a reversal of the effect rather than simply recording it and burying it under Stannes secrecy?!" Barrador asked pointedly.
"Because, for one thing: the ship did not have the resources for that kind of endeavor! For another, Vikar Varriathorn was too busy fighting off a bid for the throne from Craes, Benly and Mannator!
It was the Reaver treachery to The Three in siding with Varriathorn that helped keep the Vikar in place crushing the Blade Fleets of the other three Houses and kept his attention to solidifying his hold on the throne.
No one, especially the Vikar, was willing to listen to a neutral house shouting about enemies from beyond our sphere of care, if not our sphere of influence!"
Barrador remembered that time and noted that Reaver and Varriathorn fell out of trust with each other soon after that conflict.
House Stannes and House Hark had remained neutral in the affair content to see where the combatant's fortunes would fall.
The Vikar was displeased with their decision but was not willing to test their strength to make the matter a point of House Honor.
In any event, Stannes and Hark had sent a larger tribute than usual in the form of Blade Ships to the Vikar which mollified him and angered the other Houses for it was almost unheard of for such a display of subservience to issue forth from a Royal House.
Now House Craes, House Reaver and House Stannes were locked in a Triumvirate that would soon make a bid for the throne. Especially with the Vikar sick and at death's door, if rumors were to be believed.
For all Barrador knew, the rumor was a ploy to have his enemies show their hand and when revealed, strike. It was a strategy Lord Hark preferred and had made use of.
He turned his attention back to the viewing.
The footage showed the early Blade ship moving around the phenomena trying to get recordings of each angle.
"They called it the Engine of Creation." Lord Stannes whispered as he noted Barrador's eyes flicker back and forth over what the old starship was seeing.
But the Barrador man's gaze was no longer on this 'engine', this 'rip' in space but at the tiny shadow that seemed to emerge from the underside of the phenomena.
The footage displayed the crew also noting the one dark spot before them and the position of the ship was changed to intercept.
There was some excitement from several people as Barrador saw that their interception speed seemed to increase all at once for no apparent reason. At least it looked like no one had adjusted the controls for such an approach.
The dark spot suddenly shot at them, it's size growing exponentially quickly the closer it appeared and suddenly Barrador jumped from his chair. The dark spot was actually a creature reminiscient of the one found on the ruined planet earlier in the expedition. However, this one was much larger.. seemingly existing in space...and very much alive.
The creature came at the ship with such speed and force that it used it's hard carapice shell as a battering ram striking the Blade ship causing it to careen off it's course, the crew shouting and scrambling to their battlestations.
"I saw no method of prepulsion on the creature." Barrador remarked when his mind settled from his shock. "No accounting for it's momentum in vacuum."
"Our scientists found nothing either. However, in the beginning, some had postulated that the unaccounted for increase in intercept speed the Blade exhibited helped project the perception that the creature
moved itself. That perhaps the creature may have been ejected into space by some unknown third party to die....and it simply hadn't at the time the Blade found it."
"I might be inclined to agree if not for what the crew found on the planet before.." Barrador remarked. "Still, your scientists don't think that way anymore? So something else is recorded to dispel that theory?"
"Keep watching.."
The ship slipped away from the Engine of Creation using the best speed a Blade of the time could muster and it seemed that the creature was content not to pursue.
Assuming it had the ability to do so!
A few days from their retreat from the Source, the crew began to joke about the encounter and began feel the need to search a few star systems in range. The Blade's mechanics and computer systems had been knocked about and the engineers felt it prudent to pull into orbit around a world to take a look at the damage caused by the creature that had struck the ship.
The Blade entered one such system and their telescoping sensors offered visual confirmation that the nearby worlds in orbit of the star held some sort of technological civilization.
However, as soon as the ship was entering orbit it was struck by something unseen. The damage counters showed it equivalent to modern Blade weaponry and Barrador wondered if it was some sort of planetary defense system either left over or...
It was then, as the ship engaged in evasive, that he saw the crew frantically working to turn the ship around and the camera shifted angles using multiple telescopic shots showing creatures like the one that accosted them at the Source not only crawling over the surface but launching themselves from the ground into space as well.
The flashes of atmospheric friction at their exit from the world's gravitational pull showed Barrador the numbers the crew faced were not only many but that the sizes of the creatures varied. While not as large as the one at the Source, some were the size of the dead creature found on the earlier planet but many were much, much smaller.
"About the size of snub fighters.. some smaller." he squinted trying to get a better gauge of the different sizes.
The defense mechanisms of the Blade ship indicated multiple strikes but there were no shots or projectiles or.. anything that seemed to eminate from the creatures.
Barrador narrowed his eyes but kept his comments to himself.
The account moved forward showing that the crew escaped the near trap of the star system but the footage showed several attempts to make planetary orbit in different nearby star systems. Each was met with almost unrelentless aggression from these creatures that seemed to inhabit these worlds.
These could not be the indigenous species of all these worlds..
The ship was not chased beyond the realm of the solar systems and Barrador was going to comment on that when he saw that the last attack occurred as the Blade crossed the orbit of the outermost planet thus entering the system.
"They were waiting.." he stated the obvious but was surprised. There was evidence of certain animals able to coordinate 'pack attacks' and display territoriality but such animals could not coordinate or communicate through spacial distances?
"Evolved spacial communications?" Even the idea seemed absurd.
The Lord Stannes smiled grimly, "Or a side effect of the spacial disturbance? Perhaps the nature of space is being changed beyond our perception and comprehension of simply color?"
Barrador frowned. "That's a stretch, Lord."
He saw that the constant attacks preventing the crew from any planet or system coupled with the strange psychological effects they were dealing with seemed to put the crew on constant edge. There was bickering and divisions that were creeping into their working relationship until a decision by Stannes' son to make a jump farther than they had attempted before.
Reminding them of the planet they visited before with no creatures lingering seemed to help support his bid for the maneuver though the level of resistance to his orders surprised even Barrador.
Blade crews were supposed to be staunchly loyal. In the treacherous environment of Themos, it was a firm necessity.
The jump took them from the bright hues of space to something a bit darker and even red, the clear relief the sheer color change brought to the crew was evident.
Was it only psychological?
The Blade ship entered orbit around a world that seemed devoid of a technological presence which suited them just fine.
The footage showed the crew in much better spirits enjoying a much needed shoreleave and Barrador felt strange seeing the private joys of those whose loyalty lay in a House of Themos he might consider an enemy.
Are we not all Themiens?
The skipping of the viewer showed Barrador that the crew spent quite a long time on the world and he could not really blame them.
However, it was evident that the crew had made some sort of discovery though the recorder did not focus on it. The interaction between crew members indicated something...
The recorder finally made it's way to the science labs and to Barrador's shock, he saw rows upon rows of the creatures laying upside down, the largest no bigger than an adult hand. Many were about as large as a Themien commemorative coin but it was evident the crew had found them on the world and had began serious studies into their anatomy and physiology. The creatures were disected.
There were several live ones as well kept in containers and cages obviously no threat to the crew.
Did they grow to the size of the creature around the Source?
He noted that the crew ejected several of the creatures into space to test their resistance to vacuum and while some survived, many did not.
But the question was, how would they fair in brigher space?
And in finding out the crew was divided. The Captain wanted to reach the threshold of pink space for experimentation while the rest wanted to simply go home.
A compromise was made as the calculations were being made to jump to the threshold, another set as a failsafe was being made for Themos.
The Blade ship jumped and as soon as the spectrum barrier was crossed strange things began taking place. The divisions became much more public and pronounced, as if the final shreds of restraint towards authority were ripped apart. The crew mutinied and the resulting deaths were both quick and brutal.
It seemed all restraint broke down and it was not until someone under the grip of madness unleashed an explosive device in killing a number of creatures in captivity that the overt madness seemed to leave.
"They are telepathic... telekinetic." Barrador concluded and Lord Stannes was impressed.
"Their abilities seem to grow with the brightening color of space.." Stannes added.
The crew killed the rest of the creatures aboard but they had remained in the threshold too long for the sensors, working better in the less bright space, picked up a large creature bound for them.
Not pausing to wonder at the incredible speeds the creature could reach, the ship fired all it's ordinance to slow it down as the small crew tried to do the job of running a ship requiring a compliment of alot more.
The final set of numbers were finally found and the failsafe program correctly entered. But not before the weaponry of the Blade struck the creature.
Its resulting destruction was greater than anything the Blade crew anticipated for the larger creature carried a small Quorom with it. As it's body was ripped apart, the smaller creatures being carried along the great speeds were pummeled against the great celestial forces causing their host to remain in motion. The resulting release of psyonic energies of the multitudes of deaths washed over the Blade before it made the jump.
The recorder went dark.
"The ship was discovered two years ago near E'Scarrion. House Stannes maintains a series of satellites near the launch area of the vessel. I never gave up hope for the return of my son."
The old man looked over at the simpleton seated in the far back, distracted by the caretaker. "THEMOS!" he barked out happily.
"For two years we poured over this account searching for any sign of the creatures here on Themos."
"Did you find any?" Barrador asked, suddenly frightened at the thought.
Stannes thankfully shook his head. "No. But House Reaver does not give up its secrets so willingly. I allied myself with him to better our access but children's drawings of vaguely similiar shapes is not enough to evoke war."
"But space is changing out here. A threshold is being reached.." Barrador commented and Lord Stannes smiled.
"I had hoped you would see the danger. Now you know what I want to convey to Lord Hark and why I've made a copy of this account for his own people to go over."
"You are afraid the creatures are coming here?" Barrador concluded.
"We killed one of their own.." Stannes began but Barrador suddenly stood.
"You think they are intelligent? Bent on revenge?!" he cried out incredulously.
"For all I know, they are the plague!" Lord Stannes ground out.
"Their last jump was farther than any jump a Blade as made as far as I know. Nothing could be tracked at those distances!"
Lord Stannes gave a sad smile. "You do not know how much I want to believe that. But space is changing... It will change here. Sooner or later, the environment will be suitable enough for these creatures to traverse interstellar space. Even if they do not come until another one hundred years, they
will eventually come. Do we decide to deal with it then or do we deal with it now?"
"You make a good point, Lord. The way I see it is we need to strike at the Source. At this Engine of Creation. Do that and we undo these creatures."
As always, the tactical mind of Barrador impressed the man of Themian Royalty. "We must act quickly." the Lord stated firmly.
Barrador's eyes narrowed suddenly suspicious of the haste. Given the Vikar's failing health, would Stannes want Harks' Blades sent on some chase to this Engine unable to prevent the Triumvirite from taking advantage of the weakened throne?
"Granted we will be seeing slivers of pink in half a year or more but the actual wavefront of the threshold will not overtake Themos for another.. What? Forty Years? We have time, I think.." Barrador remarked in a light manner though feeling tense.
Lord Stannes' eyes were grave. "We may have less time than you think, Sir."
"Explain." Barrador commanded sharply, not realizing that he just commanded a House Lord of Themos.
The presumptuousness was lost to Stannes also which added the weight of truth behind his next words: "According to our House scientists, the wavefront has reached E'Scarrion. And we lost contact with our trading partners on E'Scarrion two weeks ago. To date, we have received no confirmation from any House that any contact, no matter how slight, with E'Scarrion has taken place!"
Barrador's face suddenly went ashen.
"What is it!?" Lord Stannes demanded of the other man.
"My daughter, Lord. She is leading a caravan..."
"Not too.." Lord Stannes suddenly asked, worried. Not caring that Barrador just revealed a secretive transaction taking place between a large outside power and House Hark.
"Yes, my Lord. She has gone to E'Scarrion!"
Lord Stannes began to pace. "We must speak to your Lord NOW!" he demanded and Barrador nodded dumbly.
"Themos protect her.." he whispered.