As soon as Mercurio made his way into the de-pressurization chamber he found the surviving pilots waiting for his arrival. Among the cheers he saw Donna rush up to him for an embrace. At her observation he agreed, "I did have a promise to live up to." In the next moment he endured her light slap when she gave her condition for their relationship. He took her into a mutual embrace and agreed, "Of course." He didn't have any plans of risking to part with her when he allowed this moment to occur and it showed when he went along with her requests.
The captain of the sniper squadron observed the wreckage outside when he commented, "Well none of us exactly won a war out there. But it seems like we'll at least have homes to return to."
Cao was alongside him when she agreed, "I'm just happy that we'll finally get to return to Earth. Now the pain can finally end."
"So you have an idea of where you're headed Private?"
Cao nodded when she answered, "I will have things to answer for. But it will give me a chance to search for peace when I arrive. There is a temple in my home of Vietnam that will do everything it can to offer soldiers like us a chance to move on to peaceful lives."
Oleg heard the offer but turned it down, "Sounds great and all. But I have a family to return to. With any luck I'll be able to return and I won't have to kill any more people for their survival."
Cao accepted this when she elaborated, "If it is a time that will bring you a chance to find peace I hope for all the best for you Private."
Oleg turned around when he reminded her, "Same to you. Make sure Tano gets a chance to follow you, he might need it more than any of us." Cao was curious at the request but kept the thoughts to herself when Oleg had a smile for the request.
One of the operators overheard the status of the crew below when she commented, "It seems to be going all great for our guys down there sir. We've got some talk of resignations though."
Norma didn't show any sign of regret to the idea when she agreed, "We may as well accept them. The Coalition is no more and it's going to be our duty to make sure this new world of ours is ready to move forward." The Admiral prepared her next two orders when she commanded, "Send a relay to Earth. Tell them that our mission has been accomplished and we will be returning to orbit." She turned to the nearest operator for her next order, "Prepare a course for Earth. We'll give everyone the means of transportation they need to prepare for their journey home."
The flight operator mapped a course from their location and found the next available route to Earth when he confirmed, "Roger Admiral. Preparing course." The fleet made its adjustments and found the location of Earth within their next three week voyage to the home planet. The preparations were quickly made and the surviving men and women of the station battle were on their way home.
The three week jump passed and what remained of the Coalition fleet had returned to the area above Earth it had begun its journey. Norma turned to her Vice Admiral when she ordered, "You'll have to escort our men who wish to return to Mars."
"The Earth Sphere Parliament will have to negotiate terms with you I take it?"
Norma nodded when she confirmed, "If they are correct I'm now the highest ranking official to represent the Coalition. It's time for us to put away these days of conflict and hope we can say we've redeemed ourselves somehow."
Her Vice Admiral saluted to the command when he parted, "The Foresight will be ready to make the jump once refuelling is complete sir. We hope to see you lead our men again one day."
Norma saluted back, "Maybe in the aftermath of what happens from these resolutions. I shall await the day it can happen." "All destinations have been set. Prepare to your stations aboard the Foresight in a jump to Mars."
Within the bays of the departing ships Mercurio saw Milou preparing to ship off with his cousin's body as they prepared for their trip to Mars. He embraced him in a farewell for this moment, "It's been good to know you Milou. I hope one day we might be able to meet again under more peaceful circumstances."
Dana saw the parting and commented to the others, "One day we all might meet together for another reason. But it sounds like this is the point where we're about to hang up our guns and try embracing a normal life."
Dana overheard the number of partings taking place in the docking bay and commented, "We'll all be planetside at least. Or at least Milou will be able to give his sis a proper burial on her planet."
Oleg agreed to their fortune, "The colonies are going to be another thing entirely of course. Some of them will have explaining to do and some of them will need a lot of recovery before they have a chance to live a normal life."
Dana turned to the others when she asked, "We'll have to live for the sake of the fallen now. Is there anyone you guys are looking forward to seeing?"
Gawel shrugged the idea when he agreed, "I think I worked out a few decades of my lifespan but if it was able to end this war at least I can call myself a hero among others."
Mercurio answered her question as well when he held Donna's hand, "Yeah. I think I've accomplished my mission for this war. I think my mother will be pleased to see me return. Of course I'll have to also ask for the blessing of Lord Lindemann."
The Executor Rising descended to the area near Quebec City and the civilian population awaited them with great enthusiasm. Malcolm looked outside and saw the Coalition battleship outside the city walls and knew the mission's success had been confirmed. He turned to the Parliament announcing, "I believe we have now seen Admiral Miles live up to her promise. The Sol Invictus has been destroyed." At this news the parliament began to make their way outside when they saw the troops making their return home.
Relena was the silent one among them when she sent her hope out to the arriving crew, "Mercurio..."
The troops of the Executor Rising made their way to the podium where Relena gave her promise to humanity of the Sol Invictus's destruction. It was on this spot where Norma Miles felt the responsibility of her people and prepared to use it for the final act of ceasefire. She signed the parchment presented by Malcolm and announced to the crowd, "It is now official. Let it be known to the entire scope of the human race that the war between the Falson Coalition and the Earth Sphere United Nations has finally after an 11 year war come to an end. We were all of us misguided to varying levels but we hope now to learn from these mistakes. We have permitted the blind loyalty of our causes to lose sight of what has long permitted humankind to separate itself from any other species. I hope now that with the assistance of what we build going forward we will regain focus of that vision."
Oleg and Dana watched the speech while the other Rogue Wing were behind them. Zachariah was next to Nasir when he observed, "It sounds like we don't have much worry for another war to break out. You think?"
Dana agreed, "If she wanted a takeover she would have the perfect opportunity. Looks like not everyone in the military wants to grab for power."
Nasir was lightly melancholic when he agreed, "Yeah. I guess all conflicts do eventually come to an end. We might have actually found the end to this crazy ride after all."
Among the remaining Coalition soldiers who viewed their former superior's speech they gave a solemn salute as they took her words to heart. Cao was next to Tano when she asked, "Lieutenant. From what I heard you haven't had anywhere else to go now that the war is over. Would you at least consider following me to my home country?"
Relena and Mercurio were outside one of the nearby balconies when they observed Norma's speech when Relena congratulated, “You’ve done it Mercurio. You’ve done the greatest service any soldier could have offered. You’ve brought back a hope of peace so long gone.”
Mercurio looked out to the skies before them when he asked, “I guess I have never thought it would happen. Do you think dad ever expected me to be a direct emulation of him?”
Relena grasped his hand when she assured him, “He always believed you were meant for greatness. That one day you’d show everyone you were his son. When that day came, you wouldn’t need either of us to show you how.” For the both of them the mention brought a flashback of Mercurio’s youth. A young six year old Mercurio rushing across the front yard of his mansion to his father coming home. Heero lifted him in the air with a sweeping embrace as they entered the mansion. Mercurio ran to the edge of a nearby window before he saluted in the best way a child could. Both his mother and father saw his salute and recognized his honor. It was the plush Wing Zero Custom he had played with earlier in the day. The one that both his mother and father had won in the early days of their engagement. Already at this age a piece of family history.
“And you’ve shown it.” Heero entered. “You were forced into a war we never thought would happen. We always wondered if you could live through it.”
Mercurio turned to face his father when he smiled, “I guess I don’t have to prove myself now do I?”
Heero reached out with his left hand while he kept his right holstered for safety. He patted his son on the shoulder when he answered, “You couldn’t make me any more proud.”
Mercurio turned to Relena when he asked, “You’re okay with that right mom?”
Relena closed her eyes when she sighed answering, “The men in my family are just destined to follow a sense of duty it seems. I’m only happy it doesn’t make us all miserable.”
Mercurio agreed with her warning when he answered, "I may have to rely on that duty again one day. If war is to ever erupt again I don't want something of this scale to ever happen again."
"And I promise you'll have our support." Heero reminded him.
Helena entered her way to the balcony when she announced, “Mom, the photographer’s here.”
Mercurio was the first to ask, “The photographer?”
His other sister was clearly confident in his return when she answered, “We had to get ready for your return trip Mercurio. It’s about time we had our new family portrait don’t you think?”
Mercurio agreed to the request when he got ready, “I guess now’s as good a time as ever.” Mercurio stood to the left side of his father when the five prepared waited for their moment to be captured.
Once the photo was taken Helena and Selena made their way to the crowd below to meet the survivors. Mercurio requested to his parents, "Mom, dad, there's someone I'd like to formally introduce."
Relena was curious when she asked, "You would?"
Mercurio guided them both when he began explaining, "You might have at least heard of her but probably not exactly met her face to face yet." He found the doorway Donna was waiting nearby when he introduced, "Over the course of this war I looked for support from others and from some it became stronger than others. I'd like to introduce you both to Donna Lindemann."
The captain of the sniper squadron observed the wreckage outside when he commented, "Well none of us exactly won a war out there. But it seems like we'll at least have homes to return to."
Cao was alongside him when she agreed, "I'm just happy that we'll finally get to return to Earth. Now the pain can finally end."
"So you have an idea of where you're headed Private?"
Cao nodded when she answered, "I will have things to answer for. But it will give me a chance to search for peace when I arrive. There is a temple in my home of Vietnam that will do everything it can to offer soldiers like us a chance to move on to peaceful lives."
Oleg heard the offer but turned it down, "Sounds great and all. But I have a family to return to. With any luck I'll be able to return and I won't have to kill any more people for their survival."
Cao accepted this when she elaborated, "If it is a time that will bring you a chance to find peace I hope for all the best for you Private."
Oleg turned around when he reminded her, "Same to you. Make sure Tano gets a chance to follow you, he might need it more than any of us." Cao was curious at the request but kept the thoughts to herself when Oleg had a smile for the request.
One of the operators overheard the status of the crew below when she commented, "It seems to be going all great for our guys down there sir. We've got some talk of resignations though."
Norma didn't show any sign of regret to the idea when she agreed, "We may as well accept them. The Coalition is no more and it's going to be our duty to make sure this new world of ours is ready to move forward." The Admiral prepared her next two orders when she commanded, "Send a relay to Earth. Tell them that our mission has been accomplished and we will be returning to orbit." She turned to the nearest operator for her next order, "Prepare a course for Earth. We'll give everyone the means of transportation they need to prepare for their journey home."
The flight operator mapped a course from their location and found the next available route to Earth when he confirmed, "Roger Admiral. Preparing course." The fleet made its adjustments and found the location of Earth within their next three week voyage to the home planet. The preparations were quickly made and the surviving men and women of the station battle were on their way home.
The three week jump passed and what remained of the Coalition fleet had returned to the area above Earth it had begun its journey. Norma turned to her Vice Admiral when she ordered, "You'll have to escort our men who wish to return to Mars."
"The Earth Sphere Parliament will have to negotiate terms with you I take it?"
Norma nodded when she confirmed, "If they are correct I'm now the highest ranking official to represent the Coalition. It's time for us to put away these days of conflict and hope we can say we've redeemed ourselves somehow."
Her Vice Admiral saluted to the command when he parted, "The Foresight will be ready to make the jump once refuelling is complete sir. We hope to see you lead our men again one day."
Norma saluted back, "Maybe in the aftermath of what happens from these resolutions. I shall await the day it can happen." "All destinations have been set. Prepare to your stations aboard the Foresight in a jump to Mars."
Within the bays of the departing ships Mercurio saw Milou preparing to ship off with his cousin's body as they prepared for their trip to Mars. He embraced him in a farewell for this moment, "It's been good to know you Milou. I hope one day we might be able to meet again under more peaceful circumstances."
Dana saw the parting and commented to the others, "One day we all might meet together for another reason. But it sounds like this is the point where we're about to hang up our guns and try embracing a normal life."
Dana overheard the number of partings taking place in the docking bay and commented, "We'll all be planetside at least. Or at least Milou will be able to give his sis a proper burial on her planet."
Oleg agreed to their fortune, "The colonies are going to be another thing entirely of course. Some of them will have explaining to do and some of them will need a lot of recovery before they have a chance to live a normal life."
Dana turned to the others when she asked, "We'll have to live for the sake of the fallen now. Is there anyone you guys are looking forward to seeing?"
Gawel shrugged the idea when he agreed, "I think I worked out a few decades of my lifespan but if it was able to end this war at least I can call myself a hero among others."
Mercurio answered her question as well when he held Donna's hand, "Yeah. I think I've accomplished my mission for this war. I think my mother will be pleased to see me return. Of course I'll have to also ask for the blessing of Lord Lindemann."
The Executor Rising descended to the area near Quebec City and the civilian population awaited them with great enthusiasm. Malcolm looked outside and saw the Coalition battleship outside the city walls and knew the mission's success had been confirmed. He turned to the Parliament announcing, "I believe we have now seen Admiral Miles live up to her promise. The Sol Invictus has been destroyed." At this news the parliament began to make their way outside when they saw the troops making their return home.
Relena was the silent one among them when she sent her hope out to the arriving crew, "Mercurio..."
The troops of the Executor Rising made their way to the podium where Relena gave her promise to humanity of the Sol Invictus's destruction. It was on this spot where Norma Miles felt the responsibility of her people and prepared to use it for the final act of ceasefire. She signed the parchment presented by Malcolm and announced to the crowd, "It is now official. Let it be known to the entire scope of the human race that the war between the Falson Coalition and the Earth Sphere United Nations has finally after an 11 year war come to an end. We were all of us misguided to varying levels but we hope now to learn from these mistakes. We have permitted the blind loyalty of our causes to lose sight of what has long permitted humankind to separate itself from any other species. I hope now that with the assistance of what we build going forward we will regain focus of that vision."
Oleg and Dana watched the speech while the other Rogue Wing were behind them. Zachariah was next to Nasir when he observed, "It sounds like we don't have much worry for another war to break out. You think?"
Dana agreed, "If she wanted a takeover she would have the perfect opportunity. Looks like not everyone in the military wants to grab for power."
Nasir was lightly melancholic when he agreed, "Yeah. I guess all conflicts do eventually come to an end. We might have actually found the end to this crazy ride after all."
Among the remaining Coalition soldiers who viewed their former superior's speech they gave a solemn salute as they took her words to heart. Cao was next to Tano when she asked, "Lieutenant. From what I heard you haven't had anywhere else to go now that the war is over. Would you at least consider following me to my home country?"
Relena and Mercurio were outside one of the nearby balconies when they observed Norma's speech when Relena congratulated, “You’ve done it Mercurio. You’ve done the greatest service any soldier could have offered. You’ve brought back a hope of peace so long gone.”
Mercurio looked out to the skies before them when he asked, “I guess I have never thought it would happen. Do you think dad ever expected me to be a direct emulation of him?”
Relena grasped his hand when she assured him, “He always believed you were meant for greatness. That one day you’d show everyone you were his son. When that day came, you wouldn’t need either of us to show you how.” For the both of them the mention brought a flashback of Mercurio’s youth. A young six year old Mercurio rushing across the front yard of his mansion to his father coming home. Heero lifted him in the air with a sweeping embrace as they entered the mansion. Mercurio ran to the edge of a nearby window before he saluted in the best way a child could. Both his mother and father saw his salute and recognized his honor. It was the plush Wing Zero Custom he had played with earlier in the day. The one that both his mother and father had won in the early days of their engagement. Already at this age a piece of family history.
“And you’ve shown it.” Heero entered. “You were forced into a war we never thought would happen. We always wondered if you could live through it.”
Mercurio turned to face his father when he smiled, “I guess I don’t have to prove myself now do I?”
Heero reached out with his left hand while he kept his right holstered for safety. He patted his son on the shoulder when he answered, “You couldn’t make me any more proud.”
Mercurio turned to Relena when he asked, “You’re okay with that right mom?”
Relena closed her eyes when she sighed answering, “The men in my family are just destined to follow a sense of duty it seems. I’m only happy it doesn’t make us all miserable.”
Mercurio agreed with her warning when he answered, "I may have to rely on that duty again one day. If war is to ever erupt again I don't want something of this scale to ever happen again."
"And I promise you'll have our support." Heero reminded him.
Helena entered her way to the balcony when she announced, “Mom, the photographer’s here.”
Mercurio was the first to ask, “The photographer?”
His other sister was clearly confident in his return when she answered, “We had to get ready for your return trip Mercurio. It’s about time we had our new family portrait don’t you think?”
Mercurio agreed to the request when he got ready, “I guess now’s as good a time as ever.” Mercurio stood to the left side of his father when the five prepared waited for their moment to be captured.
Once the photo was taken Helena and Selena made their way to the crowd below to meet the survivors. Mercurio requested to his parents, "Mom, dad, there's someone I'd like to formally introduce."
Relena was curious when she asked, "You would?"
Mercurio guided them both when he began explaining, "You might have at least heard of her but probably not exactly met her face to face yet." He found the doorway Donna was waiting nearby when he introduced, "Over the course of this war I looked for support from others and from some it became stronger than others. I'd like to introduce you both to Donna Lindemann."