The Black Lion
Continued from TSE Invasion of Myrkr
Kyra came to his aid, and so did the Force. Feeling a strong pull, his body surged up and forward until he was thrust onto the ship's ramp, and then they blasted off and away from the besieged city of Hyllyard. Thirdas hadn't had time to learn why everyone suddenly got in such a hurry to evacuate, not only the city but the entire planet, but he was about to find out.
As they put distance between themselves and the cityscape, up in the sky he saw the massive chunk of rock hurtling through the atmosphere. It was only seconds from hitting the planet of Myrkr. Scrambling inside the ship as the ramp came up and their ship left the troposphere, they were able to catch a glimpse of the comet through the rear viewport before it disappeared behind the curvature of the planet. At first it looked like nothing happened.
But even from their offworld vantage point they could soon see how Myrkr began to change. Great cloud formations were suddenly, and violently, thrust aside. The terrain shifted colour. Were it not for the fact they'd just been on that planet, it might have been a fascinating experience purely from a scientific point of view. As things stood, they were appalled.
As far as Thirdas was concerned, he'd seen enough. He slumped down on the floor and rested his back against the wall, breathing heavily from exertion. His head hung low in defeat.
"I'm sorry. I'm sorry, Kyra," he uttered in his exhausted state. "I'm sorry we couldn't reach Nida. She was right there, and still we couldn't help her. I tried, you tried..."
He undid the clasps which secured his combat vest to his torso, letting it fall to the floor with all the pouches of ammunition and grenades he'd yet to spend on the enemy. He also removed the rifle strapped to his chest, lazily sliding it across the floor with his foot. Each motion was made more difficult and painful by the blaster wound to his shoulder.
"All those people..."
Kyra came to his aid, and so did the Force. Feeling a strong pull, his body surged up and forward until he was thrust onto the ship's ramp, and then they blasted off and away from the besieged city of Hyllyard. Thirdas hadn't had time to learn why everyone suddenly got in such a hurry to evacuate, not only the city but the entire planet, but he was about to find out.
As they put distance between themselves and the cityscape, up in the sky he saw the massive chunk of rock hurtling through the atmosphere. It was only seconds from hitting the planet of Myrkr. Scrambling inside the ship as the ramp came up and their ship left the troposphere, they were able to catch a glimpse of the comet through the rear viewport before it disappeared behind the curvature of the planet. At first it looked like nothing happened.
But even from their offworld vantage point they could soon see how Myrkr began to change. Great cloud formations were suddenly, and violently, thrust aside. The terrain shifted colour. Were it not for the fact they'd just been on that planet, it might have been a fascinating experience purely from a scientific point of view. As things stood, they were appalled.
As far as Thirdas was concerned, he'd seen enough. He slumped down on the floor and rested his back against the wall, breathing heavily from exertion. His head hung low in defeat.
"I'm sorry. I'm sorry, Kyra," he uttered in his exhausted state. "I'm sorry we couldn't reach Nida. She was right there, and still we couldn't help her. I tried, you tried..."
He undid the clasps which secured his combat vest to his torso, letting it fall to the floor with all the pouches of ammunition and grenades he'd yet to spend on the enemy. He also removed the rifle strapped to his chest, lazily sliding it across the floor with his foot. Each motion was made more difficult and painful by the blaster wound to his shoulder.
"All those people..."