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  The Last Mission

  Book of the Guardian: Part Three

  By Ben Winston

  Copyright © 2015 Ben Winston

  Published by Blue Space Publications, LLC.

  Contents

  Copyright Page

  Disclaimer

  Dedication

  Chapter 21 Frisen Day (Fifth day)

  Chapter 22

  Chapter 23

  Chapter 24 Stven Day (Seventh day)

  Chapter 25

  Chapter 26

  Chapter 27

  Chapter 28

  Chapter 29

  Chapter 30 Moon Day (Eighth Day)

  Chapter 31

  Chapter 32

  Chapter 33

  Chapter 34

  Chapter 35

  Chapter 36

  Chapter 37

  Chapter 38

  Chapter 39

  Chapter 40 Turen Day (Ninth day)

  Chapter 41 Turen Day (Fifteenth day, a week later)

  Chapter 42

  Chapter 43 Frisen Day (Thirty-first Day)

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  Dedication

  This work is humbly and reverently dedicated to all of our brothers and sisters, parents and children that have served in the armed services - past, present, and future. Without whom we would not have our many freedoms.

  Chapter 21 Frisen Day (Fifth day)

  "Clan Leader, I believe perhaps that the message of the Jal-Haraad may have been misunderstood," John said, holding up one hand palm outward. "I mean no disrespect in this. At the best of times it is difficult to understand the will of the Goddess." He quoted a common Tammerain saying. "Other than physical composition, there is no difference between my unenhanced brethren and myself. Both of us are composed identically, with the exception of my having a few extra items. It is also recorded fact that all of my brethren that have become as I am have done so by choice. If we do not use our enhancements, there is simply no way to tell us apart. How can this be considered a splitting of the race? As a point of clarification, Clan Leader, do you consider me to be an enemy at this time?"

  "As you know, Major, we have not had the opportunity to examine members of your two races. So we have no way to know if we have misunderstood the will of the Goddess in this. We can only act in the hope we are serving her. However, you are correct, the will of the Goddess is difficult at the best of times, however, you forgot to add 'but for the righteous there is only to serve'." The large being cocked his fur covered head to one side. "Major, regardless of what anyone tells you, you and all those like you, will forever be enemies of the Tammerain."

  John nodded calmly, and seemingly pointed casually off to one side. When he pointed at her, it was a prearranged signal to ask for the launch of the missiles; Chloe was surprised. The talks seemed to be going very well. She signaled the Gladiator to launch the missiles, as per John's orders.

  "I understand, Clan Leader. If I am considered an enemy, we are not speaking as equals, am I incorrect?" John said.

  "You have indeed learned much of our ways, Major Aster. That is correct, we cannot speak as equals, yet only as teacher to a student, parent to a child," Clan Leader Jehereed replied.

  John nodded, and kept an eye on the flight time counter for the missiles in the lower left of the screen. "Yes, I do understand, Clan Leader. Know then that we have tried to deal with you as equals, to find resolution through understanding. If I am then your enemy, this is not possible at this time. Am I not correct?"

  "You are," the large being said, but seemed suddenly wary of John. "What are you about Major?"

  "Clan Leader Jehereed, by the order of my King, Marcus the First, acting for the will of the people, I am hereby ordering you to return to your own space. If requested, and welcomed by the Clans, we can arrange for one who is not your enemy to speak for us in council," John said formally.

  Now Jehereed knew something was amiss. These human demons were tricky and wise in the ways of the Tammerain. It sensed a trap.

  "We do not recognize a border any longer as there is no need for one. We will not return to that which no longer exists," Jehereed replied pushing the issue. The demon had one small ship, what could he do?

  "Clan Leader, I do not consider you an enemy, and I have tried to accept you as an equal. You have refused this honor. You have thirty seconds to turn about, or I will begin killing your Clan," John said in a very stern and strong voice, so the being on the screen would know John was not bluffing.

  Jehereed stood staring at the Human Demon. It had been rumored that they had abilities, yes, but the Clan was here in force, there was simply no way that small ship could do that much damage, that quickly. "You are bluffing Major. You have to know that any hostile action on your part will result in your immediate destruction."

  "I did not say I would use this ship, Clan Leader, you now have fifteen seconds," John replied. "As a warning, I will only destroy the four smallest of your fleet. If you do not heed then, you will be next."

  Just as Jehereed was about to answer, the four smallest ships in his fleet, none of them close to each other, suddenly exploded.

  John watched the look of surprise spread on the large being's face. "You have been warned, Clan Leader. Do you wish me to destroy your flagship next?"

  "Impossible! You did not fire any weapons!" Jehereed yelled.

  The next salvo had already been launched, and John could see the flight timer counting down. Added to it was a reload and missiles remaining counter.

  "Withdraw Clan Leader, or this will be your end," John added. "You have forty seconds."

  "Shields!" Jehereed screamed. "Fleet to battle configuration! Destroy that demon!"

  John activated the ship's cloak and moved it ten thousand klicks laterally, leaving a comm relay drone at their location.

  "I am saddened we could not speak as equals, Clan Leader. When you meet the Goddess, please know that you do so with the respect of your enemy," John spoke sadly. "I am pleased I got to speak with you again, before the end."

  Jehereed glared at John. "How are you doing this?"

  Chloe sent John a message; several of the fleet ships have reversed course and are preparing to jump. It seems to be turning into a general rout.

  John indicated to her to tell the Gladiator to cease fire.

  "Just because you do not understand a thing, does not make it evil Clan Leader. Until you made your intentions clear, I had no quarrel with you. Good-bye, Clan Leader Jehereed," John said, sadly.

  A moment later, the missiles from the Gladiator arrived and blew the entire engineering section into atomic particles. The reactors of the huge starship, now freed of their control, went crit
ical and detonated, destroying the ship utterly.

  John spoke over the open channel. "Ships of Clan Al-Jehereed. It is not our wish to end more journeys this day, heed our warning and return to your space, we urge you to continue your return journeys. Only destruction lies on this path."

  Although no picture was received, a voice replied. "Do not destroy more of us, Demon. We are departing as you direct. We must mourn our losses and elect a new Clan Leader."

  "I will honor your wisdom, and you may depart in peace. Please reflect on this; we are not your enemy until you turn us into one. Once that happens we are ones that will not end our journeys easily," John replied.

  "We will do as you ask," with that, the channel was closed.

  "That was nasty!" Chloe said.

  "Gladiator, this is TG Flyer. Thanks for your assistance, we just created another myth about Guardians!" John called.

  "You're telling me! I don't think you're aware of it, Major, but Al-Jehereed was simulcasting it to the entire Tammerain Force. All of them are retreating, in all theaters! I think you just prevented a war!" Admiral Surry replied. "Damn good work! Even I'm starting to believe you have super-powers!"

  "Yeah, well this superman has had enough fun for one day. I need to file a report on this, before I retire for the evening. Thanks again for the assist, Admiral. Please tell your people they did very well," John replied.

  "Will do, rest well, Major. Gladiator out."

  John turned to Chloe. "Would you set course for Centauri Prime while I do the report? I'll meet you in our quarters."

  "No problem, John. How did you know when to fire? I didn't detect any hostility in his voice at all," Chloe asked.

  John gave her a small smile. "If a Tammerain officer ever admits to considering you an enemy, that's it. The discussion is over. Nothing you will be able to say or do will change his mind, at that point, fighting is unavoidable."

  "What about what he said about us forever being enemies of the Tammerain?" she asked as she began plotting the course back to the capitol.

  "That's the most troubling part of the entire discussion. Because we are 'enemies', lying is permissible, however, most officers rarely do. By stating it the way he did, he committed the Tammerain Empire to the total destruction of every enhanced soldier, everywhere, forever." John replied. "Because he was a Clan Leader, their entire clan would have to be destroyed before his declaration could be rescinded. We didn't just avoid a war, Chloe, We only witnessed its declaration. The Tammerain has to follow through on those words, or destroy the Clan to remove them."

  "How big is the Clan?" Chloe asked.

  "Sizes vary widely. It could be as small as a million beings, or as large as several hundred million or even larger." John replied.

  "Skip the report, John, we got it all," Mark said as his hologram materialized. "The situation is far more dire than you know. Two things; first, the new 'mouth of the divine' Al-Jehereed spoke of was his seventh daughter. Which means that the nominal Empress of the Tammerain is a member of the declaring clan."

  John nodded. "That's not good, there is no way they would purge the clan of the Empress."

  Mark nodded. "Agreed, the second thing is that the Tammerain have discovered cloaking technology."

  Chapter 22

  "John, I think we might be in for a nasty war. I'm going to move our fleets into their defensive positions. I've already briefed the senate about what's going on, and I'll be talking to them again in a few minutes. Could you consider calling your advocate and activating your resort ships? I can't help but think we are going to need them very soon," Mark replied.

  Chloe looked confused, but John nodded, "You know all you need to do is ask, Mark. I'll have each commander report to Medical Command as soon as they're ready."

  Mark nodded understanding. "As per your original plan, that'll work John and thank you."

  "No problem, Mark, just remember, it's up to you and your people to make sure they are staffed and the equipment is what is needed," John replied.

  "They will be. I'll issue the orders to the Medical Command after we get done here," Mark said.

  "Okay, I'll issue the orders. I had Chloe set course for the capitol. I imagine Mary will want to know where we are the second she gets there," John replied.

  "That's fine. I'll need you here anyway, but don't count on sticking around. The Flyer has an appointment for upgrades, so you might be stuck with a destroyer for a few months. If things go the way they appear to be heading, we're going to need you folks now more than ever,"

  "You named us knights of the realm, Mark," Chloe said. "Why don't we just try to stay mobile and go to where we are needed? After all our mandate, now more than ever, will be to protect the people. I think we can do that much better if we are free to jump to trouble spots as soon as we know of them."

  Mark grinned. "That's actually what I've tried to set up. One of the reasons the Flyer is returning to port is so her design specs can be downloaded and more ships built for you. When the smoke clears from all of this, I see you as being a semi-autonomous reactionary force. You will have your own ultra-secure section in the Xanadu facility, with priority access to the newest toys and gadgets, as well as a say in how they are deployed and how your ships get built."

  "Actually Sire, I want more than that," Chloe said.

  "Excuse me?" Mark said, taken aback.

  "The people of the realm will be our primary responsibility. The ones most at risk, currently, are the ones out here on the frontiers. When you're building that facility on Bethel's Anvil, I want the construction team to rebuild that Lizard base into the Guardian's new headquarters," Chloe replied.

  Mark looked thoughtful for a moment. "I'd be a little leery of having that much advanced tech in a base that close to the Tammerain."

  "Mark, you're going to have a full enhancement center there! You can't be that worried about it!" Chloe replied grinning. "Besides, we can build our own self-destruct systems into it."

  Mark sighed. "You're right, I was just hoping you'd pick a spot closer to the core of the realm."

  John weighed in on the discussion. "We would still patrol that area, Mark, after all they are part of our responsibility as well. But I agree with Chloe, the base should be out here."

  "Well, we can hammer this out once you get here. Until then, my friends. Be safe," Mark said and ended the call.

  "I'm tired and I've got a nutrient warning," Chloe said. "Let's swing by the galley and grab some food before heading back to our quarters, okay?" Chloe asked.

  "When do we jump?" John asked.

  "In about four hours. Lieutenant Carmichael is coming to take over up here," she replied. She had no sooner gotten it said than the petite woman arrived and saluted her two superiors.

  John took Chloe's hand and headed for the Galley. "What was Mark asking you to call an advocate for?"

  John chuckled. "I've invested some of my money over the years. As a result, I own a couple of resort stations."

  "How many is a couple?" Chloe asked, "And why haven't you taken me to any of them?"

  "Actually, I've only been to one of them myself. Always seemed like we were too busy to take a vacation for very long," John said.

  "Well, they must not be all that much, which ones do you own?" Chloe asked.

  "Guardian's Honor, Shield United, and Common Comforts," John replied.

  Chloe stopped him in the middle of the passage way. "John that isn't a 'couple of resorts', those are the top three, five-cluster, resort hotel lines in the whole fucking realm!"

  John nodded. "Yeah, they've been doing really well. But now they’re going to be the finest emergency hospitals and refugee relocation ships in the realm. When I bought out the lines, I made sure each facility could be switched over to an emergency transport if the need ever arose. I also made sure each one was equipped with hyperspace drives, armor, and shielding. None of them are armed past asteroid defenses and none of them have Tammerain medical personnel on board. There is a clause
in every rental contract that states any and all contracts can be canceled without notice in the event of a Kingdom emergency. Since Mark asked me to activate them, it is considered an emergency. All current guests will be transported to the closest port to await transport back to their planet of origin."

  "Who provides the transport?" Chloe asked.

  "Mostly Windsor Limited, but if needed other transports from other companies can be called," John explained.

  "Wow that has to be expensive. Who pays for all of it?" Chloe asked.

  "The corporations have been asked to absorb as much of the cost as possible, and the crown will try to offset the remainder of the cost," John replied. "In this case, there is only one corporate entity involved."

  "No! You own Windsor Limited too?" Chloe asked. "You know, one of these days, we're going to have to sit down and compare portfolios. At least that way, we don't end up in competition!"

  "Why?" John said. "That's most of what I own."

  Chloe smiled. "I own FTL Westfield, you're primary competitor for Windsor Limited."

  They got some food from the Galley and returned to their quarters where John called his advocate. When he finished, Chloe did the same and ordered him to have the company notify the Royal Emergency Management Agency or REMA of their ship's availability to transport refugees or those stranded because of the resort closings by John's companies. When John asked her about it, she shrugged. "It's the right thing to do, I just wish we would have talked about it sooner, so I could have been better prepared for it."

  Chapter 23

  On Bethel's Anvil, scouts from the Gladiator, assisted by a few engineers, were given the task of exploring the whole of the underground lizard base with the exception of the area where the self-destruct device was being worked on.

  Bethel's Anvil, because of its position as one of Bethel's moons, was heated by geothermal energy, and was very seismically active. As such, it made most underground construction impractical, at best. However, the lizards had not only built a very extensive base, they apparently had a complex, underground transit system that could be used to travel over most of the world.