THE UNDEFEATED
Location: MYKA HOMWEWORLD
Tag:
TchKren’Anook
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The vessel the Titan now stood aboard, filling the space of the Command platform was a Thruka Frigate. A Bryn'adul warship designed by the Thrum'dral, it was different but the same. The staging area on the bridge remained the same, all encircling the middle command platform, a standing position with dozens of displays and two primary mind-stones embedded into hand-height pillars. The talent of Draelvasier construction was evident in the warships design. Tathra had wondered how their military discipline had fared without the tachael-vemnak. If the craftsmanship of the ship was to be taken for all, their standards had not fallen in his absence was a small comfort. But the warship was not fresh from the hands of stonesmiths, half its armament was missing or in disrepair, nor did it house an abundance of Quilxyn or Kraemonen. In their place, Neti roots filled the gaps of the interior of the ship - hardening the damaged vessel for a journey beyond its means. Deep into unknown territory, beyond the reach of aid if anything were to go awry.
Not a new concept for him, but the others? Perhaps. Neti were travellers, lived for centuries, but were not known for violent expansion. TchKren'Anook was the first of his kind the Titan had come across with relatable qualities. His eyes shifted between the few Neti that TchKren'Anook had brought with him, new faces. He hadn't the time or privilege to vet them. An annoyance. He expected they would only get in the way. He did not trust the Neti to share the spine of their new elder.
His attention returned to the Ungulloi monitoring the Frigate. Kraemonen interlinked with their long appendages, acting as a buffer between them and the miasma of information created by the mesh of roots from the Neti and bio-mechanical instruments of the Draelvasier. Reading the Frigate was like navigating a dense web, but no one better than the Drael who created the stones to do it. The Ungulloi needed assistance, and their systems needed refinement.
"Dropping out now!" One of the Ungulloi squawked, raising its armoured club-like wrist to denote the declaration.
The Thruka shoot violently as it dropped out of hyperspace, sparks jetting from a few unmanned consoles. His paws clenching the command railing, a low and irritated growl escaping from his inner jaw. The Ungulloi opposite the other who'd called out struck the other on the shoulder, blaming its exclamation for their violent arrival.
A Draelvasier Juggernaut standing nearer growled over its weapon, scaring the pair back into their positions. He had not missed their unruly nature. But Tathra was otherwise occupied, it took some effort to get a readout from the ship. He wanted to believe it was the interference from the Neti, but truthfully it had been decades since he took control of a ship of this size.
Three decades prior, he could've manually controlled the entire vessel, armaments and all by himself. Now? Reading the status required his focus. But they were holding, the Frigate was shaken by the journey. They would need repairs, though the Kraemonen worms were already working toward that end.
"Now to see what we've found."
The viewports of the Frigate opened, a planet surrounded by rings of debris and asteroids ahead. Tathra had expected of what they'd found before. Colossal black debris. Instead a planet, brimming with life. Infested, nearly. But nothing their initial scans could interpret as signs of a civilisation. Strange.
Now it was up to the Neti. Tathra relinquished his contact with the command platform, leaving the maintenance of the Frigate to the Ungulloi for now.
He turned to TchKren'Anook. They both wanted something, but only one of them could be sure to find it. For now.
"So? Are your kin down there?" Tathra was impatient. But he hid it well. Non-emotive, all business. As usual.
They had followed what he could only describe as a scent. After they parted ways, and Kren found him again - asking for help finding his kin with the offer of discovering more about those who controlled the portal. He reluctantly accepted the voyage. Now, here they were - together.
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The vessel the Titan now stood aboard, filling the space of the Command platform was a Thruka Frigate. A Bryn'adul warship designed by the Thrum'dral, it was different but the same. The staging area on the bridge remained the same, all encircling the middle command platform, a standing position with dozens of displays and two primary mind-stones embedded into hand-height pillars. The talent of Draelvasier construction was evident in the warships design. Tathra had wondered how their military discipline had fared without the tachael-vemnak. If the craftsmanship of the ship was to be taken for all, their standards had not fallen in his absence was a small comfort. But the warship was not fresh from the hands of stonesmiths, half its armament was missing or in disrepair, nor did it house an abundance of Quilxyn or Kraemonen. In their place, Neti roots filled the gaps of the interior of the ship - hardening the damaged vessel for a journey beyond its means. Deep into unknown territory, beyond the reach of aid if anything were to go awry.
Not a new concept for him, but the others? Perhaps. Neti were travellers, lived for centuries, but were not known for violent expansion. TchKren'Anook was the first of his kind the Titan had come across with relatable qualities. His eyes shifted between the few Neti that TchKren'Anook had brought with him, new faces. He hadn't the time or privilege to vet them. An annoyance. He expected they would only get in the way. He did not trust the Neti to share the spine of their new elder.
His attention returned to the Ungulloi monitoring the Frigate. Kraemonen interlinked with their long appendages, acting as a buffer between them and the miasma of information created by the mesh of roots from the Neti and bio-mechanical instruments of the Draelvasier. Reading the Frigate was like navigating a dense web, but no one better than the Drael who created the stones to do it. The Ungulloi needed assistance, and their systems needed refinement.
"Dropping out now!" One of the Ungulloi squawked, raising its armoured club-like wrist to denote the declaration.
The Thruka shoot violently as it dropped out of hyperspace, sparks jetting from a few unmanned consoles. His paws clenching the command railing, a low and irritated growl escaping from his inner jaw. The Ungulloi opposite the other who'd called out struck the other on the shoulder, blaming its exclamation for their violent arrival.
A Draelvasier Juggernaut standing nearer growled over its weapon, scaring the pair back into their positions. He had not missed their unruly nature. But Tathra was otherwise occupied, it took some effort to get a readout from the ship. He wanted to believe it was the interference from the Neti, but truthfully it had been decades since he took control of a ship of this size.
Three decades prior, he could've manually controlled the entire vessel, armaments and all by himself. Now? Reading the status required his focus. But they were holding, the Frigate was shaken by the journey. They would need repairs, though the Kraemonen worms were already working toward that end.
"Now to see what we've found."
The viewports of the Frigate opened, a planet surrounded by rings of debris and asteroids ahead. Tathra had expected of what they'd found before. Colossal black debris. Instead a planet, brimming with life. Infested, nearly. But nothing their initial scans could interpret as signs of a civilisation. Strange.
Now it was up to the Neti. Tathra relinquished his contact with the command platform, leaving the maintenance of the Frigate to the Ungulloi for now.
He turned to TchKren'Anook. They both wanted something, but only one of them could be sure to find it. For now.
"So? Are your kin down there?" Tathra was impatient. But he hid it well. Non-emotive, all business. As usual.
They had followed what he could only describe as a scent. After they parted ways, and Kren found him again - asking for help finding his kin with the offer of discovering more about those who controlled the portal. He reluctantly accepted the voyage. Now, here they were - together.