The Great Aryyt't Play |
Later that day
Nassana read over the coordinates Yooth had provided her and her team, and after many hours of careful movements across the planet, attained the information the man had provided. It wouldn't be until she returned to the Talon that she would bring it to the Emperor personally. Transmitting it would have entailed far too much risk while in the system. As the warship departed, vanishing into Warp Space as quickly as it had arrived, Julianus looked at the analyst's datapad with a concerned frown. The ordinarily gentle being paced back and forth on the bridge for what seemed like an eternity until calmly dismissing her to her station. He spent the remainder of the voyage in his cabin, mulling over this development for several days until he returned to his Palace. It didn't take long to summon his council. Even though the Senate was still divided on a proper response to the Aryyt't situation, it was agreed by members of government both civilian and military that the coordinates provided must be investigated as discreetly as possible. And there were a few that were best qualified for the task. By the time night had fallen over the Silver City nearly two weeks later, a black ship had silently departed the system, disappearing into the void. |
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