[b]LIV [i]Terminator[/i][/b] "Every ship comes standard with two recording devices, both heavily armored. The armor is designed in such a way that it would be near impossible to breach it without a weapons that can break molecular bonds or anhilliate particles themselves. As we demonstrated earlier, this vessel is equipped with antiproton streamers which are capable of the latter. We will help you." As the sentence was finished, the shifting memory in Kuuyi's brain was disrupted, for a moment it was as if she had forgotten it. However, it soon came back, and though the Sylve banner could still be seen flashing into sight every once in a while, it was much less common. Along with that change came a fleet of starships flashing in and out of existence above the main fleet, with different symbols painted on their hulls. With her superior mental abilities, Kuuyi saw that the frequency of Lakfakalle and Sazkarjhit banners decreased on the main fleet and increased on the other fleet. She smiled at this new, altered vision. "Let the hunt begin!" [b]Message to the Equestrian Empire[/b] "The antiproton weapons... we've tried to reverse engineer them before. We lost twenty of our best scientists in the blast, they constantly create antiproton particles. There is no override code, and they appear to have an internal power source that simply does not run out of energy. Reverse engineering is futile, but they are leftovers of the great Aif Empire, perhaps there are others out there that we could fit onto interstellar vessels." [b]Negative Energy Factory[/b] The LCF has begun using planetary defense ships to transport materials to the moon, and LCF construction crews are being sent up as well. [b]Lakfakalle[/b] The Triarian disguises appear to be perfectly constructed, as nobody suspects anything. The group teleported to the Abh continent, a place other species frequently visit due to the relaxed laws on everything from speed limits to marriage. As a result, humans are a frequent sight. Aside from shady-looking merchants approaching them trying to sell them something called "Alkake", they haven't been interrupted. [b]I'Neani, Delphan Collective Capital Building, Lakfakalle[/b] Streams of numbers and letters flew across the wall screens of the Capital Building, faster than any human could ever hope to read. Dozens of Delphans stood in front of each wall, reading the streams of info easily. Nobody was speaking, but they were communicating through the telepathy natural to their species. Every once in a while, an alien voice would force its way in, desperately asking to be saved from their own people. The Delphan Collective could do nothing for them, though, as most of the voices came from distant galaxies impossible to reach due to the great storms that tore apart any vessel that attempted such a journey. However, some of the voices came from planets within the broken Milky Way, and the underlying Collective consciousness put them on the list of locations to be visited. [i]192512225-S is waning, outcome desirable. Take no action.[/i] [i]451991812125-G is waning. Recommend molecular change in sector 29, location 9785.[/i] [i]Molecular change initiated. 451991812125-G still waning. 451991812125-A waxing. Outcome more desirable than intended outcome.[/i] [i]Echo from Sol... sender repaired. No intervention required.[/i] The building was off-limits to all non-Delphans, they called it a sacred area, but it was nothing close to that. They had found long ago that there was no danger to sharing the truth about it, but the rest of Lakfakalle would make them a leading caste, which was something no Delphan wanted. It would compromise the equality and trust of the Federation species, and thus decrease its future effectiveness. However, their religious texts stated that someday it would be a desirable course of action, and thus they planned for the reveal, hoping that it would unite the universe. Many thought no such thing was possible, but still worked towards that goal, for even if you fail, at least you attempted to do good.