Not Ordinary
Copyright© 2020 by MothEmperor07
Chapter 34
“Why me?”
Those were the first words out of my mouth after I learned that I would be the co-leader of a team supposed to launch a strike against the spaceships hovering in the air. I didn’t think there was anyone else in this room who was as ill-prepared to lead a team of Untethered as me.
I was inexperienced and my relationship with the Council was frayed, to say the least. I couldn’t fathom why the Council would entrust me with such responsibility.
Nova was quick to reply, “Because you’re a native of this planet. Eirini might have more experience with leadership but I don’t think he will be able to connect with the Untethered of this planet in quite the same way as you will be able to.”
“That’s all fine but again, why me? There’s literally thousands of Untethered more capable than me.”
“That might be so but your powers over time might come in very handy in dire situations. We are facing the unknown here and don’t know what to expect. Your powers allow us a greater chance of success in that. With Eirini’s experience in leadership back in his home planet and your support, I am sure the mission will be a success.”
I couldn’t argue with his point. Anyway, it sounded like the Council expected me to be Eirini’s sidekick and I was totally okay with that. He seemed the man most equipped to handle the responsibility for such an important mission, one which had possibly great ramifications for the fate of the planet.
Shadow began addressing the room regarding the plan for the covert operation in the night. “The plan is simple: destroy the radiating panels. If someone can devise a way to get inside the spaceship itself, that would be great. But I can’t stress this enough. The top priority is destroying the panels. Only after the panels have been destroyed will the leader decide whether entering the spaceship itself is a feasible option. Is that clear?”
Everyone voiced their assent immediately.
Eirini took over the meeting at that point, which was surprising to me since he wasn’t really a member of the Council. He took out a roll of paper and laid it across the table around which the Council sat.
“This is all the information I could gather about the spaceship after flying around without getting too close.”, he said, pointing towards what seemed like a structural diagram of the spaceship.
A vague thought passed my mind whether these spaceships also contained some sort of small ‘thread-the-needle’ type of vulnerability, ala the Death Star. I shook that thought off my mind and began listening to Eirini’s description.
“Okay, I couldn’t find any traditional entrance to the spaceship which suggests that this actually is an unmanned flight.”
One of the other leaders piped up, “Like a drone, then.”
Nova was quick to answer, “Exactly.”
Everyone nodded while Eirini looked somewhat confused, probably unfamiliar with the term ‘drone’. Nevertheless, he carried on.
“From what I could gather, the entire spaceship is made of the finest quality asteroid alloy, making it impervious to most, if not all Untethered abilities of mass destruction. Meaning, you can’t phase into the ship directly, even if your ability normally allows you to do so.”
I asked him, “Why don’t we use the abilities of mass destruction on this thing and blow it out of the sky? For example, Shadow can just crush a spaceship with large shadow claws or something.”
Eirini said, “Asteroid alloy is also practically indestructible. We won’t be able to even dent this ship from the outside. Our only chance at these spaceships’ complete obliteration is from the inside.”
Someone from the room asked, “What is this asteroid alloy?”
Nova was the one to answer. “It’s a composition of metals that are only found in the asteroid of the asteroid separating Mars and Jupiter. There’s a small quantity of it present in the possession of the Council, although it is only enough for academic purposes.”
“If this substance is bulletproof, how are we supposed to move inside this thing? And what about our top priority? The panels we are supposed to be dismantling at all costs? Is it made of the same substance too?”
“No, it’s made of some sort of radiating material. We don’t know exactly what’s it made of but we do think it will be easier to break with our abilities.” Eirini sounded a little uncertain as he said that. I wondered if anyone else had caught it. If anyone had, no one said anything.
Everyone filtered out of the room slowly, engaging in conversations regarding the plan and what changes to expect. No one expected it to be smooth sailing obviously but I felt there was a general consensus that we had enough manpower to take down the radiating panels.
I caught up to Eirini and we began discussing the possible team members for the important mission. I was aware that my input would be crucial in the formation of the team because I was the one more familiar with the Untethered in our territory.
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