Three Square Meals
Copyright© 2016 by Tefler
Chapter 53 - Queen threatens King. King takes pawn.
Science Fiction Sex Story: Chapter 53 - Queen threatens King. King takes pawn. - It's 2779 and a retired Terran Federation Marine has taken up life as a trader. Follow John Blake's adventures as he travels the galaxy on his freighter, the "Fool's Gold". A two-million-word epic full of beautiful women, rampaging aliens, gunfights, space combat, and a mysterious heritage that will shake the foundations of the galaxy!
Caution: This Science Fiction Sex Story contains strong sexual content, including Ma/Fa Mind Control Science Fiction Aliens Extra Sensory Perception Robot Space MaleDom Group Sex Harem White Male White Female Oriental Female Hispanic Female Indian Female Anal Sex Cream Pie Oral Sex Pregnancy Size Transformation
Dana and Rachel both looked delighted when they strolled into the hangar with Associate Bhaken, and they waved jubilantly at John, Alyssa, and Irillith who were waiting by the Raptor gunship with Jade. The two girls spoke earnestly with their Trankaran guide for a moment, thanking him for being such an excellent host as they waved him goodbye, before jogging over to rejoin their friends.
Alyssa sighed with relief as John dropped his mind-shield, and when she was able to listen to his inner voice, he seemed more like himself once again. His behaviour seemed to be increasingly erratic of late, acting distant and out of character, and she was getting more than a little worried. Jade had been the first of the other girls to notice anything, and it had been a big relief to be able to share her concerns, having kept it to herself to avoid troubling them. Dana and Rachel rushed over with eager smiles on their faces, and she turned to listen to the redhead as she began to speak.
“That was awesome!” Dana exclaimed, bouncing up and down with excitement.
John smiled at her, and asked, “Things went well with the Forgemaster, I take it?”
To his surprise, it was Rachel who answered first, and she beamed as she replied, “These Trankarans are so friendly and helpful! The Forgemaster had a male and female assistant, who both let me take some genetic samples. They agreed to let me scan them too!”
Dana nodded animatedly, and said, “And I’ve just spent the last hour having a fascinating chat with Forgemaster Gilgrem about metallurgy. Associate Bhaken wasn’t exaggerating about the Trankarans having a gift with metals, they really know their shit! They’re also mining several metals I’ve never even heard of before!” She looked a bit evasive, but grinned at him endearingly as she added, “I bought a ton of each, just in case they might be useful. I hope that’s okay?”
John chuckled and replied, “Yeah, as long as you got a good deal.”
She winked at him slyly, and whispered, “These Trankarans might be friendly and helpful, but they aren’t the sharpest traders. Considering how rare those metals are, I picked them up for a tenth of the price I was prepared to pay.”
John clapped her on the back as he said, “Sounds like you did some quality haggling! Will the ore be here soon?”
She giggled before replying happily, “Forgemaster Gilgrem said he’d have them delivered straight away, so hopefully they should be here in a few minutes.” She then looked at him with a quizzical expression and asked, “How did the meeting with the Chancellor go?”
He grinned at her and replied, “Very well actually, but we can go over the details with everyone back on the ship. Basically, I agreed to help them with their rebel problem, and in return, they’re going to outfit the Invictus with the best engine tech they can make. I requested their engine specifications, so you’ll know what you’re going to be working with, and you can start thinking about how to seriously upgrade our Inertial Dampeners.”
Alyssa smiled at her old friend and said wryly, “The Trankarans had some concerns for our safety if they gave us their state-of-the-art tech. Something about our frail Terran bodies not being able to cope with the strain. I think you’ll have to come up with something pretty special, to stop us from getting squished like a bug the first time we crank our engines up to max.”
Dana’s sky-blue eyes sparkled with excitement, and she said, “I’ve actually had a few ideas already, but with the materials bonding research I’ve been working on, I haven’t had the time to come up with anything concrete.” She then looked torn with indecision, and asked John, “With all the new metals, and the notes that Forgemaster Gilgrem said he’d send me, I could make some real headway with my materials research. Do you really want me to stop working on that?”
John nodded and said apologetically, “I’m hoping our mission for the Trankarans will just take a few days, in which case we’ll be able to get the Invictus outfitted with new engines very quickly. I want you to drop everything and work on the Inertial Dampeners first, alright?”
The redhead pouted, but nodded in agreement.
Alyssa laughed and said, “Cheer up, Sparks! Remember, you’ll be getting your hands on some top-of-the-line alien tech. There won’t be a single Terran ship with engines this fast!”
That turned Dana’s frown upside down, and she looked ecstatically happy once again. Movement by the doors into the hangar drew their attention, and a male and female Trankaran appeared, steering robust, tracked trolleys that were loaded with sturdy ore containers. Dana skipped over to join them, and they smiled at her when she gave them a cheeky wave.
Rachel smiled at the others standing with her, and said, “You should come and meet the assistants, they’re very friendly.”
Alyssa and Rachel walked briskly to catch up with Dana, and John watched the enticing sway of their hips as they departed. The two girls greeted the Trankarans in a friendly fashion, and the Forgemaster’s assistants gave them a broad smile, as Dana introduced everybody to each other. The group then began to make their way towards the rear of the gunship, following the redhead’s animated directions.
“I’ll go and open the rear loading ramp!” Jade called out to Dana, who turned and waved at her with a happy smile.
As the Nymph headed back into the Raptor, John began to walk over to join the girls, but a soft hand gently brushing his arm made him pause. He turned around and was surprised to see that it was Irillith who had reached out to touch him. John glanced down at her slender blue hand, looking at where it rested against his forearm, and enjoyed the feeling of her warm fingers as they lingered on his skin. When he turned to the Maliri woman, her face was flushed, and she snatched her hand away quickly.
“Is everything alright?” he asked her curiously.
Irillith gazed at him for a moment, before looking away, and saying in a quiet voice, “I just wondered why you brought me along to that meeting.”
Alyssa turned around sharply as she was abruptly blocked from John’s mind once again, and she narrowed her eyes as she saw him talking to Irillith. Something about the Maliri was making him act very strangely, and if anything, seemed to trigger him blocking her from his mind. She looked suspiciously at the Maliri woman, but Irillith’s body language and posture seemed unthreatening.
A sly grin spread across John’s face as he replied, “Didn’t you see how shocked their Chancellor was when I revealed you were a Maliri? She was reeling for that entire meeting because of it.”
Irillith was surprised at his cynical manipulation of the Trankaran Chancellor, but she hadn’t forgotten the consequences of his little stunt. “If this ever gets back to the Maliri, I’m dead!” she said to him urgently in a hushed voice. “You might have just signed my death warrant!”
John had a calculating smile on his face as he said, “I wouldn’t worry about that. I’m quite certain you’ll be fine.”
Irillith didn’t feel particularly reassured, but she managed to suppress her anger, and nodded obediently instead, reluctant to break her cover. She smiled at him as she replied, “If you say so; then I feel better already.”
He nodded smugly, and then they walked over to join the rest of the group. Alyssa watched them approach, and being denied her mental connection with John, the rest of her senses were all on high alert. The fact that they all warned her of danger only deepened her suspicions about Irillith.
After loading up the Raptor with ore, they said goodbye to the Trankaran assistants, and Jade shuttled the crew back to the Invictus. Once they had landed, John and Alyssa unloaded the gunship, with John carrying his share of the ore crates, while Alyssa levitated hers via telekinesis. They stacked the ore containers on the far side of the Cargo Bay, next to the storage containers of Etherite crystals and Onyxium ore.
After securing the crates to the deck via mag-locks, they walked back across the Cargo Bay to rejoin the others, who had watched them hauling the heavy containers around with interest. John found Dana staring thoughtfully at the dozens of containers full of Maliri electronics, and he asked her, “What are you thinking about?”
Dana turned to look at him, and grinned proudly as she said, “I think I might have a buyer for the electronics, but I was just thinking that we should hold out on selling, until we sort out the problems with the Trankarans. If we stop these rebels from fucking up trade, then there’ll be a rush of merchants after Trankaran ore. Our cargo should increase in value considerably!”
He laughed and gave her a hug as he said, “I think you missed your vocation as a merchant!” When he eventually let her go, he glanced over at Irillith, and said, “I better secure our guest back on Deck Four.”
Alyssa stepped forward and smiled, but there was a steely determination in her eyes. John had dropped his mind-shield again on the flight back from the Trankaran flagship, and she didn’t want him anywhere near the Maliri woman if she could help it.
“Why don’t you go up to the Bridge and update Calara? I’ll escort Irillith back to her quarters,” she said firmly.
John shrugged, and nodded as he smiled at her amiably, then walked over to the grav-tube arm-in-arm with Dana and Rachel. Jade watched them leave, and glanced in Alyssa’s direction. Want me to come along too? she asked the blonde girl.
I’ll be fine, Alyssa replied. You go ahead and catch up on the details of our assassination mission...
Jade frowned, and her thoughts sounded puzzled as she asked, Assassination mission? That doesn’t really sound like our usual line of business.
Alyssa gave her a worried look, and replied, Yeah, I know.
The Nymph gave her a quick hug, and quickly departed to catch up with the others, leaving Alyssa and Irillith alone in the Cargo Bay. Alyssa turned towards the Maliri woman, who was studying her cautiously, and said, “Shall we?” gesturing towards the double doors with her hand.
Irillith smiled and nodded, matching pace with Alyssa as they walked over to the grav-tube. There was a frosty silence in the air as they rose in the anti-gravity field together, and when they stepped out onto the fourth floor, their footsteps seemed to echo loudly as they walked to Irillith’s quarters. Alyssa gestured for Irillith to enter, and followed her into the room as soon as she spotted the collar on the bed, left there when John had casually discarded it earlier.
Being very careful not to let her true feelings show in her expression, Irillith waited patiently for Alyssa to walk over to the bed, and pick up the collar. The blonde girl glanced at the metal circlet she held in her hands, twisting it slowly, so that the light reflected off its cold metallic surface. Alyssa heaved a sigh, then stepped very close to Irillith so that they were only millimetres apart. If either woman had turned even the tiniest bit to either side, their breasts would have brushed against each other.
Alyssa carefully secured the collar back in place, locking it with a soft click around Irillith’s slender blue neck. She then stood silently, and stared at the Maliri woman’s beautiful face, gazing into her angular violet eyes.
“John might be fooled by this act,” Alyssa began in a level voice, “but I know you’re hiding something. Things will end very badly for you, if you try and hurt any of my friends.”
Irillith stared back into Alyssa’s bright blue eyes, with an innocent, disarming smile on her face. She tried to maintain that guileless stare for as long as she could, but something deep within the blonde girl’s piercing cerulean gaze sent a cold shiver down her spine. Irillith quivered with fear, and looked away, not able to maintain eye contact any longer.
She could feel Alyssa studying her coldly for a long moment, before the Terran girl finally turned and walked out into the corridor, leaving Irillith alone in her quarters. The Maliri woman immediately walked over to the door, pressing the button that would close it. As soon as the door swished shut, her shoulders sagged, and she let out a huge shuddering sigh before flopping onto the bed. Between the dreadful irresistible magnetic pull she felt towards the Mael’nerak, and the roused suspicions from that terrifying otherworldly blonde, she knew this horrible nightmare was only going to get worse.
Trankaran space was not particularly broad, but it was very long, and wrapped around the edge of Terran Space in a thick band, neatly curtailing future human expansion in that direction. Fortunately, with Port Megara built as conveniently close to the Trankaran’s capital as it could be within Terran Space, the journey to Trankara was only going to be a short one.
“Ten hours,” Alyssa stated, as she finished making corrections to the flight path Jade had plotted on the Sector Map. She smiled at the Nymph, and added, “That was nicely done, Jade, you’re definitely improving.” With a final wave of her fingers, she activated Dana’s interdiction response suite, which would alert them if any Trankaran vessels got too close.
Jade could feel her confidence growing, and she grinned with pride as she looked up at Alyssa, delighted to have impressed her mentor. Her smile quickly faded as she studied the beautiful blonde girl, seeing the telltale signs of worry in her expression, and so the Nymph asked quietly, “Do you want to talk about John?”
Alyssa paused, and concentrated on the minds of the other girls she was linked to. She smiled when she listened to their lusty thoughts, as Calara, Dana and Rachel were revelling in a energetic foursome with John. She carefully raised her own mind-shield to prevent the other girls from listening to her thoughts or sensing her emotions, but they were so immersed in their lovemaking that they didn’t notice.
She glanced down at Jade, and nodded as she replied, “They’ll be busy for a while. Let’s go and chat in the Ready Room.”
Jade walked after the normally buoyant blonde girl, and now that Alyssa was making no effort to conceal her worries, the Nymph could feel the heavy emotional burden weighing on her friend’s thoughts. Alyssa pressed the button to open the door into the Ready Room, and gestured for Jade to proceed, so the green-skinned girl strode inside, then turned to her left, gliding over to the sofas. Jade lay down on one of the long comfortable sofas, then opened her arms invitingly.
The blonde girl smiled wanly, and then lay down next to the Nymph, resting her head on the comfortable pillow of Jade’s luscious bosom. Jade encircled her with her arms, stroking her back and holding the blonde girl close.
“It’s just us now,” Jade said in a comforting, maternal voice. “You don’t have to be brave any longer.”
Alyssa clung to her fiercely, her shoulders trembling as her face crumpled, and she began to cry. The tears came in a flood, as she finally released the worry and stress that had been plaguing her for weeks.
“It’s all my fault!” Alyssa sobbed, wracked with guilt. “You warned me that encouraging John to be dominant was a bad idea, and now the Progenitor side of him is taking over!”
Jade frowned and said soothingly, “What happened with the mercenaries wasn’t your fault. We’ll just have to try and avoid letting him get into combat situations on his own.”
Alyssa shook her head from side to side, as she sat up abruptly, and stared down at Jade with her eyes wild and full of tears. “You don’t understand! It’s been going on for weeks now!” she exclaimed dejectedly. “He hardly ever used to block me from his mind. The handful of times he did, it only lasted a few minutes, and it was when he was thinking about something that he thought might upset me. Now it’s happening for hours at a time, and I don’t think he’s worried about upsetting me any longer. It feels like he’s doing it to hide his dark thoughts from me!”
Jade pulled the heartbroken girl down into her arms again, and spoke in a soft voice as she said, “It can’t be as bad as all that. He loves you. I’ve seen how devoted you two are to each other, and you can’t fake that kind of connection.”
Alyssa cried into her chest, while Jade stroked her soothingly, and the Nymph considered what the other girl had said. Jade looked thoughtful while she comforted Alyssa, murmuring reassuring words, and helping her unload the tension and stress she’d been carrying for weeks.
“I don’t think this has anything to do with you encouraging him to be dominant in bed,” Jade eventually said, her voice firm and full of conviction.
Alyssa lifted her head up, and brushed the tears from her eyes as she asked in a hushed voice that was tinged with hope, “You don’t? How come?”
“You said yourself that this started happening a few weeks ago. Who did we meet around that time?” Jade asked leadingly.
Alyssa’s eyes narrowed, and she gritted her teeth as she hissed, “The Maliri...”
Nodding, the Nymph said, “Although he’s always been lovely with us, and he was brought up as a Terran, John is still a Progenitor. You must remember as well as I do, all those pictures the Ashanath showed us. His species enslaves hordes of women, and uses them for conquest. Then there’s all the research Rachel did on the Maliri; they’ve been designed to be a slave race for a Progenitor to dominate and control.”
Alyssa looked troubled and said, “So you reckon being around the Maliri has made the Progenitor side of him emerge? Like a bear being drawn to honey?”
Jade frowned and said, “I don’t know for sure, but it seems like an awfully big coincidence. We meet the Maliri, and John starts losing the plot.”
A sad shadow crossed over Alyssa’s face as she said, “And we know how John feels about coincidences.”
The Nymph smiled at her, and said, “Exactly. So the question now is, what are we going to do about it?”
Alyssa looked pensive, thinking over her options, and she finally replied, “As much as I loathe Irillith, I don’t want to just space her, despite what I said. She hasn’t really done anything bad enough to justify being murdered, and as horrible as she is, she can’t help the effect she’s having on John. Even if we did bump her off, I’m not even sure it would dissuade him from following through with trying to complete this deal with Edraele.”
Jade looked thoughtful as she mulled over their predicament, and said, “I agree. So where does that leave us?”
Alyssa shrugged helplessly, and said in exasperation, “I don’t know if we have many options. I guess we just have to help get this deal with the Trankarans over with, and then try and convince John to drop Irillith off at Geniya Space Station, then forget all about the Maliri.”
Jade nodded, and gave Alyssa a reassuring smile. “Don’t worry, I’m sure it will all work out in the end. But don’t try and carry anything like this all by yourself next time. Remember, you’re my little kitten, and I want to look after you.”
Alyssa laughed and hiccupped at the same time, then giggled, and leaned in for another hug. “Thank you, Jade,” she said sincerely. “You’ve been so wonderful. I feel loads better already.”
The Nymph smiled at her lovingly and placed a tender kiss on top of the blonde girl’s head. Her heart surged with gratitude for the young woman she was holding in her arms, and she whispered, “You saved me from that pirate ship, and helped set me free. I’d do anything for you.”
Alyssa squeezed her green-skinned friend in a tight hug, then sat up with a smile on her face once again. She suddenly yawned, and blushed, saying, “Crying always tires me out. Come on, let’s go to bed, the others are sleeping now anyway.”
She rose from the sofa gracefully, then offered Jade her hand. The Nymph smiled at her, and taking Alyssa’s hand in her own cool fingers she stood up elegantly. The blonde girl was about to turn to leave, but Jade pulled her back with a gentle tug, and said in a soft voice, “Remember what I said. Please come to me if you need to talk about anything.” She then smiled wryly and added, “I’m over ten thousand years old; you youngsters should listen to your elders.”
Alyssa laughed, and joked, “Well I just hope I have as firm an ass when I’m your age! Come on, ‘Old Mother Time’, let’s go and have a cuddle with the others.” She paused, then looked into Jade’s cat-like emerald eyes, and gently brushed the side of her face with her fingers. Her words were heartfelt as she said, “I’ll definitely come to you if I need to talk again. You really helped, thank you.”
Jade nodded, with a satisfied smile on her beautiful face, and they walked out of the room hand-in-hand.
The alarm began to chime softly, filling the bedroom with a quiet melody, which gradually increased in volume until Alyssa rolled over and stretched, calling out “Deactivate wake-up call.”
John had set the alarm to activate at six in the morning, three hours before they were scheduled to arrive at Trankara. They intended to stop near Demladuhr trading post, to plan their final approach to the rebel held planet, which was the location of the Radiant Palace, and the lair of the Glowing Queen.
Dana and Rachel had been flanking John when they went to sleep, but they were both up first, eager to get started on the day. By the time the others had roused themselves from bed, the redhead and brunette were striding nude from the bathroom, dried off and on the hunt for fresh clothes.
“You two are early birds this morning,” John noted with a smile.
Dana gave him a quick kiss as she breezed past and exclaimed, “I need to work on the Inertial Dampeners! Catch you later!”
Rachel smiled at her exuberant lover, and said, “I want to take a look at the Trankaran genetic samples and scan data I gathered yesterday. If we’re about to go into combat with Trankarans, we’ll need to know their weak spots.”
John nodded, impressed at their dedication, and said, “Great thinking, both of you. We’ll bring you some breakfast.”
The two girls waved them goodbye, then sauntered out of the bedroom. That left John, Alyssa, Calara, and Jade to have a shower, and they luxuriated in the warm streams of water that cascaded down on them.
Alyssa began to massage John’s shoulders, and purred in his ear, “Talking of breakfast, how about giving me a nice full tummy to start the day.”
Calara and Jade leaned in, both massaging him too, and he groaned as his body responded to their sensual touch. He was about to turn and pin Alyssa to the shower wall to have his way with her, when he held back and said with regret, “I’d love to, but we’re so close to the Trankaran rebels, we better not. We might get in a fight any minute, and I don’t want to risk slowing you down with a swollen belly. We’ll have some spectacular victory sex later when we’re all done, I promise.”
She pouted, but nodded, unable to refute his logic. They finished up quickly, dressing and going their separate ways. John and Jade headed over to the kitchen to make breakfast for everyone, while Calara and Alyssa ascended to the Bridge, to keep watch for rebel ships.
Dana hit the button to open the Engineering Bay doors, and she grinned widely at the purple AI construct, when she saw it sitting on one of her consoles looking lost in thought. “Good morning, Faye!” she called out to the violet-hued sprite in a friendly fashion.
“Dana! Rachel! It’s so lovely to see you!” Faye said with delight as she leapt to her feet. She scampered along the top of the Engineering consoles, and launched herself into the air, her arms flung out in front of her. Iridescent gossamer wings sprouted from her back, and she fluttered over to join them, leaning in to give each girl a kiss on the cheek.
Rachel smiled at Faye, quickly getting over her surprise, and said, “Those are new!”
Faye hovered in the air beside her and said, “Do you like them? You said I reminded you of a Fae creature, so I thought I might as well look the part!”
Rachel laughed and said kindly, “You get a gold star for effort!” Leaning forward, she asked, “They’re very pretty, could I take a closer look?”
The purple AI sprite nodded, looked very pleased with herself, and when Rachel held out her arm, Faye landed, unfurling her transparent shimmering wings.
“Hey, Dana!” Rachel called over to the redhead, “You should take a look at these, they’re gorgeous!”
Dana didn’t answer for a moment, she was so engrossed in the data she was reviewing. She eventually looked up distractedly, and then smiled as she said, “Very beautiful Faye, nice job!” before turning back to look at the data again.
Rachel rolled her eyes at Faye, who giggled in amusement. Walking over to join the redhead she asked, “What’s got you so distracted?”
Dana looked up, and beaming a huge grateful smile at the sprite who was standing on Rachel’s arm, she said, “You must have spent hours on this! Thank you so much!”
Faye looked overjoyed at Dana’s reaction and replied, “It was the least I could do after you set up the holo-emitters to let me roam around the Engineering Bay. I can’t tell you how good it feels to be able to have some freedom!”
Rachel gently nudged Dana with her elbow, a playful smile on her face, and she asked with interest, “Come on, don’t leave me in suspense. What did Faye do?”
Dana pressed a few buttons on her console, and a long list of metals appeared, including a wide variety of data on each element. “She sorted and categorised all the known metals, including those the Trankarans sold to us.” Glancing to her side, she asked the sprite intuitively, “Is this list sorted by bonding likelihood with Onyxium?”
Faye hopped off Rachel’s arm, and her wings disappeared as she skipped along to sit on the console in front of Dana. “That’s right!” the AI construct said, bobbing her head animatedly. “I remembered how you were studying each metal, and looking at their ability to form metallic bonds. I sorted every metal in your database, and created indexes, so you can cross reference each one against every other metal, and look for likely candidates for your new alloy.”
Dana did a little dance for joy, and with a huge smile of gratitude on her face she exclaimed, “You’re fucking awesome! This would have taken me days to sort out!”
Rachel smiled at the purple creature, and then leaned in to say in a conspiratorial whisper, “Dana’s been getting so cranky trying to finish this research off. If you’ve helped speed things up, I owe you big time!”
Faye had not stopped giggling after watching the redhead’s jubilant jig, and she looked up at them both in delight, her tiny face shining with happiness.
John arrived on the Bridge with a plate containing three bacon rolls. The delicious aroma wafted over to the girls, and both Alyssa and Calara turned to look at him, sniffing the air. He strolled down the ramp to the Tactical Station to offer one to Calara first, then climbed up the steps to the Command Podium to present the second to Alyssa. Taking the third for himself, he sat in the Command Chair, and studied the local Sector Map, which was displayed as a glowing hologram in the centre of the Bridge.
He nodded towards the map, and before he took a bite of the roll, he asked, “Spotted anything interesting yet?”
Alyssa paused before taking a bite, and replied, “We both have actually.” She glanced down at Calara, who was savouring her first mouthful of breakfast, and she said wryly, “I guess I better go first.”
Turning to look up at the Sector Map, her right hand was a blur over the keyboard, while her left held the bap clear of the console. The map began to light up with curving lines, and at first just a few dozen appeared, but eventually hundreds were dotted over Trankaran territory.
John looked on curiously, and asked, “What are all those?”
“Asteroid belts,” Alyssa noted. “Trankaran Space is absolutely saturated in them. It’s no wonder they have access to so many metals, with such huge amounts of resources just begging to be mined.”
He nodded, and said, “I remember seeing a lot when I came here in the Fool’s Gold. The sensors on my freighter only had a fraction of the range we’ve got on the Invictus though. I didn’t realise there were quite so many.”
Alyssa grinned and said, “With the Trankarans having so many mineral resources at their disposal, perhaps they weren’t quite so daft with their trading after all.”
John laughed and nodded, saying, “Let’s not steal Dana’s thunder.” He glanced down at Calara, who was hurriedly gulping down the last of her roll. She smiled at him sheepishly when he frowned, but when she had swallowed the last, he gestured for her to proceed.
Calara nodded, then brought up the data from her long range scans, displaying the data on the Sector Map. “I found out what happened to the missing merchant shipping,” she said in a sombre voice. “The approach to Demladuhr trading post is littered with wrecks. It looks like the rebels have been picking off anything that makes it close to the station.”
John nodded and said, “Keep your eyes peeled for any rebel patrol ships. We should have a massive sensor advantage over them, and I’m certain we have far greater hyper-warp speed too.”
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