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    Foreword

    The intelligent race of Gia has been depicted in human terms so that it would be easier to relate

    to it.

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    ENOUGH

    Kleinard Arvardan raised his voice for the third time. And this time it had the desired effect.

    People in the chamber stopped their chatter and gaped at him. A few huddled discussions fizzled

    out under his forbidding glare.

    These may not be the days of the past. But the council is still functional and as long as it is, we

    shall maintain decorum. He said in a mellowed tone. Someone sneered, but he chose to ignore

    it. Had it been a couple of years ago, he could have had the person whipped for it. But then, these

    were not the days. He continued, Honorable under secretary sybel Trollope shall brief the

    council now.

    A lithe figure stood beside him. Trollope said, Thank you, premier. Councilors of the chamber,

    Im an unfortunate bearer of some bad news. We have lost a ship.

    Pandemonium broke in the chamber. A good number were yelling at the top of their voices while

    the rest chose to huddle back into their groups.

    Arent they supposed to be grounded?

    Wasnt desaturation complete?

    Where were the scuttlers?

    What class?

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    Trollope hoped to avoid the last question. But the questioner was not someone who can be

    brushed off. He replied, class A, councilor glenordia. One of the very last ones lined up for

    desaturation. It carried some light armaments only. The complete details are on your pads right

    now.

    A few looked down at their screens. It was filled with specifications of the Andromeda cruiser.Others were still too intent on the mudslinging. Arvardan raised his voice again.

    Councilors of the chamber, I request your attention one last time. The situation is dire but still

    under control. The officials are taking every possible step to recover the ship. Meanwhile please

    return to your domains and you shall be informed of any developments. he signaled the

    sentinels to enter. The members looked unconvinced but started to move out when the sentinels

    appeared. These days they seemed to be getting their way and nobody wished to earn their wrath.

    Arvardan was escorted through the rear exit. Glenordia caught up with him. She was slightly out

    of breadth.

    Sir, a word?

    Certainly councilor, Arvardan replied wearily.

    How come it was never spotted making out of the base? asked glenordia.

    It was fitted with a prototype shield that makes it unplottable. He gave a weak smile, and now

    we know it works.

    Glenordia was lost in thought. But sir, why did such a ship require a shield in the first place?

    He looked at her troubled eyes. He always liked Glenordia. Young and plain, she was worth

    more than half the council put together. She would have made an excellent premier.

    Go home, Glen he said, be with your people. They need you

    He turned away from her and made his way to his quarters.

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    Arvardan roamed in the open patch adjoining his quarters, watching the night sky. The day had

    been a long one and still refused to end. He gazed over the skyline of Gias capital city. Nothing

    remotely capital about it. The only tall structures remaining were a mockery of their past

    grandeur. He couldnt take it long and looked up at the sky. Two large orbs overshadowed most

    of the stars. Trollope walked beside him.

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    My apologies for disturbing you premier.

    There are no sentinels here Sybel.

    Well then Kliene, Trollope said, his tone had lightened measurably, admiring the twin moons

    I see.

    One never gets tired of looking at them. Its like your favorite dream replaying every night. The

    irony is that the dream will continue to weave even after the dreamers perish, he looked down at

    him, What about the councilors?

    Most of them have reached their domains safely. The others are being taken care of. Trollope

    said, You could have informed them on wave. There was never a need for them to be in

    person.

    Its selfishness. When you remained in power as long as I did sybel, you need to be reaffirmed

    of it, Arvardan said, More so now that the world thinks Im a pawn of the sentinels.

    Well, the commanderis a convincing man, Trollope smiled.

    Arvardan laughed, You of all people know what they are going through. Sure we made

    sacrifices. We gave up our luxury and comforts. But they are giving their lives to contain the

    element. It pains me to see such valiance go in vain.

    For all the effort, you could have told them the truth, Trollope persisted.

    And risk a premature end? No sybel, the least we can do is bow out with respect. Arvardan

    said and added as an afterthought, councilor glenordia nearly found out.

    Brilliant girl, Trollope said, she would have made an excellent premier.

    They remained silent for a long time. Old age has its merit. No matter what, time and patience

    never runs out.

    Do you think we should have destroyed the weapon? Arvardan asked.

    No, Trollope said. He was resolute, the council would have held only as long as element

    remained a threat. The moment its gone territories would be revoked and rivalries resumed. We

    needed a bargaining power.

    True. Whatever happens we cant do away with greed, can we? Arvardan said, Forgive me if

    Im rude but you seem to be taking this pretty well, Sybel.

    Trollope sighed, I lived a long life, Kliene. I lost my mate and foals. There is nothing left for me

    to do but die.

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    How long do we have? Arvardan asked.

    Not long. Our systems will indicate when the missiles are launched and we have half a leon

    time from then. Trollope replied.

    That should be sufficient. Until then, we need to contain the news. Block the waves.

    Yes, premier

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    Misha hated being inside. Foals of her age never get to play out these days, she thought. Her

    only solace, the televisor, did not work. When she asked Avri she said it was a wave block or

    something. Just then the air columns trapped in televisor warmed up. Soon it was filled with the

    image of a gaunt old man.

    Avri! shouted Misha, Its that premor person!

    Dont yell, dear. Im here Avri said and picked her up, and it is premier.

    Misha couldnt care less. This was at least a break from monotony. The image on the screen

    spoke.

    Greetings, my brethren. This is the last time you have to endure the torture of listening to an

    aged man reminiscing.

    As your premier I have, with utmost sincerity, fought the onslaught of the element. Our enemy

    is fierce yet we did not yield. I salute you peers and foals for the courage you have shown. Im

    greatly honored to be a part of the bravest generation of Gia. And the last

    A civilization prospers as long as it stands on its own legs. We were not as great as some of our

    predecessors to begin with. We fought among us. The desire of a few men to wield power

    clouded our vision. To this day we bear grudges against each other despite our unity. Yet we

    grew. We stood on our legs. We built our little worlds with our own hands.

    Then came by the element, the wonder of Gia; the abundant mineral hitherto unknown of its

    magical properties. It transformed our lives. We integrated the element into every one of our

    creation gadgets, buildings, ships and more. We fed it information so that it can work for us.

    Unknowingly, we gave it a mind, a crude one, which permeated our artificial borders.

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    You could have waited for me.

    Sorry. This was too big.

    He took his seat next to the monitor. Alright what have you got?

    Life! Or at least, traces of it.

    Holy Christ! microbes?

    No, silicon compounds! Bob squeaked.

    Eh?

    Look at the chain lengths! Its unending, just like our organic compounds. You do know that

    carbon and silicon are in the same group. The reason for evolution of carbonic life on earth is its

    catenation property. It can form long and complex molecules that interacted to create life. Silicon

    can do that too but it was limited in earth. Here it is the opposite! I found silicon compoundsanalogous to proteins, carbohydrates and nearly all other nutrients.

    What? You reckon life exists here? Patterson asked.

    Bob hesitated. Not at the moment he said, either it is in the beginning stages or it was snuffed

    out eons ago. But the conditions here are just like earths. So any intelligent species coming out of

    this place should resemble us.

    I wont be looking forward to that anytime soon. Patterson fed his data to the mainframe.

    Found anything on your trip? Bob asked.

    Yes. There are traces of radioactivity. Patterson replied.

    Thats not possible. These compounds dont develop under radiation. Bob said.

    The readings are solid. I dated it. Just about a couple of millennia old.

    That young! Did you find the seed?

    Nope. Need a larger team for that. Patterson said. He noticed Bob was using the encrypted

    line. It bypasses the international consortium and goes directly to their federal base in Florida,

    why all the secrecy?

    Look at the second half of the report. The sample contained a new allotrope of carbon.

    Patterson could not believe what he was seeing, These structures are amazing! Looks like layers

    and layers of computing grids.

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    Yup! bob smiled, Natures very own processors. Alter it a bit and none of our best ones can

    match it. This thing has shape memory too and is as hard as diamonds.

    Looks too good to be true. Imagine what this could do for us! Patterson said we should get a

    good load of these back home for R&D.

    Yes. But we need to be quick, Bob said, such a breakthrough cannot be kept under wraps.

    This sector is still in international space and before long, it would be sprawling with the Russians

    and Chinese. We have to be ahead.

    Patterson was still reading the report. He nodded.

    Night fell outside and the twin moons engulfed the sky.

    ---THE END---


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