@saor_illust school
"Well, I suppose we could…" Beta mused. Just then, a black spaceship, name unknown, cruised by in the far distance.
"Well, I suppose we could…" Beta mused. Just then, a black spaceship, name unknown, cruised by in the far distance.
Vega nodded and began inputting a message to Station Sirius-A1. He looked up once he was done with the message and the fluffy ears on the sides of his head flicked when he noticed the unfamiliar ship. "What is that?" He wondered aloud.
"Don't know, could be a ship from that planet. Just in case, we might want to head back, they might be dangerous. We were sent out on a scouting mission, nothing more." Beta said.
"Right." Vega took the main controls again and quickly turned the ship around. It wasn't until they reached the asteroid belt that was the entrance to their sector that the screen beside him blinked. A message code in response to theirs popped up on the hologram. "Will you get that?" He asked Beta.
"Yeah, sure," they replied and went ahead and scanned the message. The message read -
Crew of Ship Sirius 35A -
Do not land on the planet. Ships have been sighted nearby, and unfortunate ships who have encountered said ships, have faced humans. I repeat, do not land on the planet or fly near. Turn back immediately.
-Station Sirius-A1
Beta turned to Vega. "The station says the ship probably contains humans. Good thing we've already turned back," they said.
Vega shuddered, his tail curling. "Good indeed." He got the ship through the asteroids with practiced ease, and they arrived at the station a few mecrons later (I dunno, didn't want to use Earth time units).
(Heh okay shall we establish a system of earth to alien time units then?)
When Beta got out of the ship, they greeted the station manager with an dash of "night" and a giggle. "Anything new happen?" they asked. With an emotionless face, the station manager replied, "Same old, same old."
(ye)
Vega gave a brief greeting to the station manager, his eyes trained on a hologram screen coming from a small mechanism on his arm. "What do you think a human ship was doing out there, so close to a scouting route?" He looked up between Beta and the manager.
"Perhaps they were looking for more of us to kill off," they responded bitterly, having seen far too many of their kind killed off presumably by humans.
"Hm." There wasn't much more to say on that matter, he supposed - there was a reason everyone stayed away from humans. The sound of approaching footsteps pulled him from his screen, and he flicked his tail irritably as Kornan, a large, four-legged creature, came trotting around the corner and stopped in front of them. He glared down at Vega before addressing the scouting duo. "Captain Vega, Lieutenant Beta, the Council has requested your presence." He spoke smoothly.
Beta nodded in acknowledgement, and sighed. "Well, let's go then I guess," glancing at Vega briefly.
Vega responded with a quiet grunt as Kornan turned to lead them further into the station. "May I ask what it is you found for the Council to have been so urgent with this meeting?" He requested, and Vega answered with a quick, "You may not."
"Oh?" Beta inquired. "Why would that be?"
"We're the ones who were asked for; he's the messenger, he should keep out of our business." Vega said to Beta. A low growl came from Kornan, but nothing else was said. They were taken up a lift until they reached the highest point of the station, where a large arching doorway stood ahead of them.
Beta stayed silent the whole ride. They walked through, and their gaze fell on the Council who they could see in the distance.
Kornan stood aside as Vega and Beta approached the Council, who were sitting around a large metal table. Vega put his hands behind his back and stood straight as possible. "Hello." He greeted simply.
"Greetings, scouts," the Council greeted them. "I have some news regarding your… observations."
Beta nodded in acknowledgement. "The humans, yes."
Vega's ears perked as he listened. A dark-colored member of the Council spoke up. "We have confirmed that the ship you spotted did not contain humans, but another small team on the same mission as you - scouting. However the planet you were warned not to approach was one that we did not expect to hear of again…"
"Oh? Have you heard of it before then?" Beta inquired curiously, cocking their head. "Is it dangerous? If so, that's a shame, it's beautiful!"
"Yes, Lieutenant, it is very dangerous." Another, elder member spoke up. "I am not going to complicate this; you know how everyone thought humans were rare and possibly endangered?"
Vega glanced worriedly at Beta. "Yes?"
"Well, we were all apparently very wrong, because that 'beautiful' planet is full of them!"
"Of humans?" Beta's eyes widen in shock. "How could this be?"
"We do not know; but we'd like to send out a team to scout the planet," the first member that'd spoken said.
Beta was silent for a bit, but then he gazed at them in realization. "…you want us to scout out a planet that is full of humans?" they asked incredulously.
"Indeed. Aside from that other scouting ship, you two were the first in a long time to get so close to that planet." The elder explained. "You are the second highest ranks in this station, and our first highest are currently on their own mission. We cannot risk sending anyone else…"
Vega shuddered. "But, you want us to investigate a planet full of HUMANS." He repeated. "The most dangerous species recorded to this day! I don't mean to question your choices, Council, but how can you possibly think of sending anyone at all?"
"We must find the danger of these humans. So far, the only human encounters have been in space, correct?" the elder started, and Beta nodded in understanding. "We cannot properly assess the danger of humans without first knowing their levels of danger in different settings."
"I…suppose that makes sense…" Vega muttered. He tried to think of a better argument, but ultimately came up with nothing. "H- how long will we have to be there?"
Beta closed their eyes, breathing in deeply. "Alright then, as we must." They too wanted to know the answer to the question Vega posed, but chose to stay quiet for the time being.
"As long as necessary," another elder replied solemnly.
The following keyboard controls are supported across Notebook.ai. All keyboard controls are disabled when editing a document or notebook page.