[b]Alexandrian Contact[/b] The Supreme smiled which was a grusome sight, though the Surpeme didn't seem to care. The Draconian, who was plenty used to the sight, grinned at the Alexandrian's discomfort, and the very obvious discomfort and fear from the Victorians. The Draconian spoke, instead of the Supreme, saying in a deep, strangely sonorous voice. "The Supremes were present when those creatures, who we believe are to be the Humans from your descriptions, were in danger of extinction from a threat from another galactic cluster or universe. We never investigated the source; we only interfered with their operations every now and then. The humans, and their many alliances, for they were very large and very powerful, even more so by the amount of pacts and treaties they had with different races and empires, couldn't do anything to stop the tide of war that was threatening them with destruction. Another race, allied distantly with the humans, called the Triarians, managed to build a device to destroy them. In the process, it tore apart the dimension or universe that they had come from, and caused occasional tears in our own universe. The destruction that followed sent all the races, including the humans, back to a single world, all other planets and colonies dying out, and leaving them to look for space again. We had fled, and managed to escape destruction in our many territories, but our real forms, whom you see beside me, used to be carbon-based, and yet through the destruction, they had become based on something much more dangerous. Our true, natural forms, again, as you see next to me, are made up of an element of unidentifiable, infinite particle that has proven to be radioactive. While not too terribly so, if you were to hug him for a couple months, you would develop minor radiation poisoning, which we can easily cure." The supreme nodded, and continued. "For whatever reason, our anatomy and our DNA shifted, being based on a very similar system, with some very different bases. And our bodies changed to our DNA: In nine Human years, our bodies had completely turned skinless and sinister. But our physique had changed as well. Before, we were not fit for combat, except with our telepathic and electromagnetic abilities. Now, I could knock every single one of you out without even a bruise before the last one knew what happened. But very few of my kind embraced such changes, and instead turned to other forms, as my Draconian bodyguard here so stands for. And we are not only Supremes; the creature behind me is an extremely intelligent, and occasionally destructive, figment of my imagination. Yes, you heard me. I'm not entirely sure, but in a bout of emotional instability, I created this creature out of my anger at not being able to figure something out. And so, this creature also dislikes not figuring something out. If she asks you something, please answer. I do not wish for my hull to be torn open again." The Spider just stared at them with more than a dozen eyes, each one trying to force the Victorians and Alexandrian to look every single one of them in the eye at the same time. It was just as much for the Spider's fun, as it was for the Spider wanting to give him a headache for screaming in her creator's presence.