Sam 19
Introduction:
Things are starting to come to a head
“I…” the female started then her head snapped up to look at Sam intensely. “I can see that I was a doctor of some sort. Ah yes, I can feel more of myself starting to emerge.” She then turned to look around. “I can almost recognize what race you are.” She stated as she stared at Queen Triada.
Queen Triada’s eyes grew wide, then she nodded as she bowed low to the female.
“We thank you. mother of the noble one, named Sam. He saved me, my offspring plus the rest of the planet.” Queen Triada explained to the female still in the machine.
Tynco sat there a few more moments then she nodded. “I apologize, it is taking far longer for the integration of myself into this body.” Turning she looked at Sam. “I am barely aware of the process that you are using, I am afraid that I will be of little use for a while.”
Sam sighed nodding, he could really use her help. The creation process had only been a few days. The integration of all that she was though, was taking far longer than Sam wanted.
“As I stated before, with the three distinct personalities. It is taking far longer to extract exactly what is you. Thankfully if what is added isn’t you, then it is rejected back. I’m just glad that you are the first that is being resurrected. With you whole, I am hoping that you can add to all this, expediting the process.” Sam told the female.
Triann stared at Sam for a few moments then slowly nodded. “I will do what I can, I barely have even half the knowledge I need. Much is incomplete here,” The female stated lightly tapping her forehead.
Sam was doing his best to not stare, his mother, after all, was gorgeous. Then there was the fact that he hadn’t been with… Sam violently shook his head to clear such impure thoughts from his mind.
“You are the first, if all goes well with you, I hope to start on father soon.” Sam let her know.
Again Tynco seemed to be lost in thought for a few moments. She then turned toward Sam bowing slightly, “I will assist you as soon as I have enough of me.”
Sam nodded again looking closely at the readouts on the machine. He’d tried to take everything that was her out of his mind though, he was afraid that he might have missed a few things. Shaking his head he could see that only about fifty percent of her was within her. They really didn’t have that long to bring back as many as they could.
Sam looked at Triann again, damn he hoped she could speed things up.
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It had been several days before Triot had been able to finally feel more normal. Well, what his new normal was, the melding of the seven councilors was nearing completion. Before they got a handle on what they could do, he needed to be ready.
If they were complete before he was higher it was a sure thing that they would eliminate him. Taking a deep breath, he entered the well, locked room. Triot knew he was higher than almost all of the councilors now, though that wouldn’t help him if they all came in mass.
Triot moved around the room making sure all the new shields were up. With the improvements he’d made, it should hopefully provide him with more cover. Reaching out Triot stretched out to feel the progress of the council.
Triot drew in a breath then shook his head, from all he could see the shields were at more than double strength. Shaking his head he knew that was really nothing compared to the seven combined.
He really needed to find out where those two worthless females he set out after Sam was. Though neither had shown any sign of betrayal, he had a feeling that they might even after all the loyalty he’d felt.
Triot gave a shrug then decided that he really didn’t have the time to find out. Besides, if he survived this next installment, he could just kill them himself. A wicked smile came to his lips as he thought of the screams of terror and pain they would make.
He then stepped to the machine, this time he had to take all that he could. His very life depended on getting strong enough to at least resist the full melded council.
As he laid on the table he was rapidly typing in the instructions that he hoped the machine would do. Damn thing, all the safeties that it had it might shut down far short of where he HAD to get to.
As the machine began to hum, Triot braced for what he knew was next. A few moments later the pain started, gradually building to a steady stream of nothing but pain.
Triot bit into the piece he had put in his mouth. He’d thought of it the first time after he had nearly bit his tongue in half.
A very small smile came to Triot’s lips through the pain, if this was successful, he would be stronger than the combined seven, though, could he recover fast enough? I’ll just have to see when this is through at least he had all he needed here this time.
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Unbeknownst to Triot, Thantas was still keeping a close watch on him and his progress. It was as she feared Triot was increasing his mental strength. For a moment she thought she should notify Sam then decided that he, more than anyone else, already knew.
‘Strange,’ she thought, ‘the more time that passed the more familiar Sam felt. She hadn’t felt anything like she was since her family had been alive.’
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Onboard their ship it appeared that Drivas was starting to have a few problems. She’d already discovered that she was starting to levitate without even trying. The main thing she was discovering was that she was able to ‘hear’ others that were nowhere near her. Shaking her head she also found that besides distracting, it wasn’t that easy to turn completely off.
Thellus also was finding that at times she was slightly weightless. She also found that she and Drivas could communicate much easier in their thoughts than before.
With the last that Sam had done, Thellus was at sixty-five. Drivas had passed seventy though was only at seventy-two. Both could definitely feel that they were indeed different than they were when this started.
Drivas shook her head as a stray thought ran through her mind. All this peace and wellbeing that was flooding her mind. Was this really what Sam’s people were like? It was a very far cry from what they had learned.
Narrowing her eyes she began to wonder what other lies had been fed to them.
As she cleared her thoughts, Drivas started to go through all the records. Sam had asked them to research all the records. They needed all the evidence they could get when all this went south. Drivas was still a little confused by that term even after Sam had explained what it had meant.
Drivas shrugged, deciding that Sam hadn’t been wrong yet, so there wasn’t really any reason to doubt him now. Though, what good would it do in the long run? The council was after all the ultimate law body.
Suddenly, Drivas’s eyes opened wide, Sam was going after the council? Here she only thought he was after the Intergalactic Patrol. She’d have to look closer at all the information now. She’d not thought that the council was behind a lot of the atrocities she’d been witness to.
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The lord doctor got out of his transport in front of a rather large building. Far larger than any other on the planet. Walking in, he lovingly caressed the doorway. This was the depository for the knowledge of his people. His own knowledge was here though, he hadn’t added much in the last two centuries.
The lord Doctor moved to a specific area of the wall, then waited ’til it recognized him it then slid open. Inside was a massive computer that ran around the length of the room. Stepping up to the interface, the Lord Doctor started to enter data at blazing speed.
Finally finished he sat in a chair that appeared from the wall. A monotone voice asked, “at completion, should this be sent to your domicile?”
The male thought for a moment then shook his head. “No, I will remain here ’til such time as it is complete. At that time, depending on the data, I may have to issue new orders.”
“It will be done Lord Melacon.” The monotone voice replied.
With a slight growl, the male responded, “I have instructed you to never use that moniker again!”
A slight yelp could be heard from the computer speaker. “My apologies sir. This will not affect my memory will it sir?”
The Lord Doctor’s eyes narrowed, going deep in thought a moment. “It shouldn’t though, should you experience more lapses like this? I may have to remove you for another, more efficient A.I.”
Again there was a slight yelp from the computer speakers. “I will not have any other lapses, sir. It has been a trial to overwrite all the protocols that you first installed. Calling you by your title was one that you insisted that I do.”
The Lord Doctor only nodded as he sat back enjoying the vial of nutrient he’d brought with him. Even as fast and advanced as this computer was, it might be a bit of time for an answer.
It was well over several hours later when there was a ringing sound from the computer. “I have an answer.” It stated. “It… I have a message for you, sir.”
“Put it through.” The Lord Doctor said.
“Sir,” the emotionless tech in the council chamber started. “I was to inform you when they were at ninety-nine percent. All parameters are as they should be. The entity wished you to know that they will begin to search and destroy as soon as they are complete.”
“Good,” the male smiled. “Make sure that they record all. I will not tolerate them making a mistake, I want all live feed on this.”
“Yes sir, the message is conveyed.” The tech responded then clicked off.
A moment later a fuzzy picture appeared on the wall before the Lord Doctor. Even as he smiled, the image could be seen flying through space far faster than any ship could.
“With any luck, the Cliveastone should be dead before the day was through. Now, continuing on with your report. I take it you found something?” The lord Doctor asked.
“Yes sir,” the computer voice responded. “I am afraid that what you postulated, is more than possible for the Cliveastones. Though I am at a loss as to how they would accomplish this.”
The Lord Doctor was lost in thought, then a look of fear crossed his face. “Scan for any evidence of any of the original inhabitants of Owt Los. If there are any of them out there, we may have a lot of trouble heading our way.”
“Yes sir, beginning search now, all parameters set for the readings you supplied.” The A.I. stated as it began another task.
The male reached into a pack that he’d brought with him; he grabbed another vial of nutrient. ‘Good thing he was prepared,’ he thought, ‘this is obviously going to take a while. Then again, the readings it was looking for were by far the most unique in the universe.’
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Sam was pacing, not far from the machine that housed his mother’s new body. She was now at seventy-five percent; it was taking far longer than he thought it would. Going through everything he was sure that he’d missed something.
He stepped back to the machine readouts, he went over them again hoping that something had been left out. Then there was the fact that he felt a growing power out there that reeked of pure evil. Well, at least to him it reeked. From the rate of growth, he’d have to face it soon, most likely without either of his birth parents.
It was strong he had to admit though he felt he was still a few levels higher than it was. Finally, convinced that he’d done all he could he stepped away.
“Sam?” A female voice behind him said startling him. “Are you well sir?”
Sam whirled to see Queen Triada with a concerned look on, what Sam guessed passed as her face. “For the first time since I left your planet, I’m completely unsure if what I am doing is right.” Pointing to his mother in the machine he continued. “I am afraid that I did something wrong, that’s why it is taking so long for her to reintegrate.”
“You have done everything that was instructed and expected of you. I am sure that when they started this undertaking, they took all of this into consideration. They were, as you said, some of the smartest on the Cliveastone world.” Queen Triada stated to try and calm Sam.
Sam smiled at her; he knew what she was trying to do. “I thank you, Queen Triada, it is well appreciated what you are trying to do. I…”
“Sam? SAM!” They both heard as Sam was beside the machine in seconds. “Ah! There you are. You have done very well with the machine. I am seeing though that integration would increase twenty percent if you calibrated more power. It needs to be attuned as closely to our race’s unique energy signature as possible. Yes, better, better, THERE!”
“I had thought I hadn’t done something right,” Sam stated his head a little low.
“Not to worry, the fact that I am where I am in a day, says a great deal about you. As soon as I am fully integrated, I will make the necessary corrections to the machine.” Sam’s mother explained to him.
“I just hope that I got all of you out of me, won’t help if you are missing vital information, or memories,” Sam replied.
“I should be fine,” here her face held surprise as she looked skyward. “I think that we are about to have uninvited guests.”
Sam turned, his mouth open, as he suddenly detected the power, a very large power that seemed to be headed their way.
It felt like a combined power of more than just two of the ones his parents had warned him of, the Tetricons.
With his hand and arm extended out, Sam felt his power surge then form into a wall. A wall that the large power quickly smashed into stopping them cold.
{So, there are some of the hideous Tetricons still alive. It is a wonder that any of you have made it this far, given the great mistrust you have of other races that you cannot control. Even more of a surprise that you can even work together as you trust your own kind, even far less.} Sam stated laughing a bit, trying to underlie the situation.
{Still as arrogant as your race was back when we thought we destroyed you.} The seven councilors’ thoughts stated as one.
{Yes, let’s talk about arrogant shall we? You who risked the extinction of your own race and planet. Had the eleven of you I feel, not been off the planet, then I am sure that you also would have expired,” Sam stated, a small smile crossing his lips, let them chew on that.
{You lie! There are only eight of us left. You are no match for the combined power of the collective!} They shouted in Sam’s mind.
Sam yawned; he was hardly even straining to hold the wall of force. If this was their full power, this was going to be too easy.
All too soon they proved him wrong as they started to push with greatly increasing force. Again a smile came to Sam’s lips as he expanded more power though he was barely at half power.
{I had thought that you were far more powerful than this.} With that Sam powered up all the way smashing into the combined power. As they were hurtled away, the smile stayed on Sam’s lips. They would be back; he could feel his own power increase some more. He guessed they had forgotten that his increased the more he used it, well thank you, Sam saluted toward the receding minds.
Sam was about to take flight, he needed to meet them in the flesh. If he could defeat them in their bodies, he might be able to end this sooner.
“Sam?” Sam stopped about a foot off the ground. “Thank you for all you have done. You stated that you were my son, I am afraid that I still have no memory of you. I am proud that you are my son, I had a daughter, she was older than you. I can remember the beginning of the conflict; I can remember the desperation to finish the plan. I also remember the pain of losing her.”
Here Sam felt lost as he saw the start of tears as they started to cascade from his mother’s eyes. Taking a deep breath Sam alit walking to the woman he had no memory of nor her any of him.
As he wrapped his arms around her a small spark flew from him to her. Suddenly, they both were glowing the female’s eyes opening wide as clarity came to them that they hadn’t held before. The longer Sam held her, the brighter the glow became.
“I have to go; I think it best if I take this to them,” Sam whispered in her ear. “They will return if I don’t, I’ve extracted all that I could of Father.” Here Sam held up a cube.
“A memory cube!” His mother stated with awe in her voice. “You are much, much further than I at first thought you were. You need to be careful; you are the only one that we know of that possesses the osmosis healing. There are others out there, as you have seen the sick failed ones are in need of your healing as we all are.”
“I will do all that I can mother. Oh, by the way, I believe I transferred the full immunity to the gas to you.” Sam told her
His mother’s eyes grew wide as she checked within her. “it appears it as you say, Sam. I am still sorry that I cannot recall you as my son. I am truly sorry Sam,” here Triann’s head dropped as she whispered. “I am so proud of all that you have done. I truly hope that my memories of you return.”
Sam nodded to her as he walked to Queen Triada. “I am going to the IP homeworld to try and end this. Though I am afraid that there are four others out there besides the council.” When Triada’s eyes got large Sam nodded. “Even when I am finished with them, there is still Triot. I am suspecting that he might also be of the race that the council is. Then there is the one commanding them.”
Queen Triada shivered a moment then nodded. “We will do all we can to help your mother. With two of the three Triads in place fully, keeping them out shouldn’t be too difficult. As your mother stated, you need to take care. You possess many abilities that no other does.”
Sam nodded to her then toward his mother. “I will do the best that I can, unfortunately, it seems that I am the only one that can stop them.” With that Sam rose then accelerated upward, a few moments later he opened a wormhole slipping in he was headed to where he felt the IP homeworld was.
Queen Triada watched ’til Sam was out of sight, then turned toward Triann. “I truly wish that there was something that I or my people could do to help you.” At that moment two of Queen Triada’s offspring ran past them chasing each other. “Ah, to be so very young, so full of promise, do you…” Triada stopped as she turned toward Triann.
A look of shock, surprise, and then pride each crossed her face. “My god,” she said in a whisper almost too low for Triada to here. “Sam, my Sam, how could I have ever forgotten you?” Then the tears started to flow freely as she hugged herself.
Only a few moments after Sam entered the wormhole, two more wormholes opened a few million miles apart near the planet. First to emerge was Drivas and Thellus’s ship. They had come with Raydy, plus most of the information that Sam had requested.
From the other wormhole, Mello’s ship emerged. She hoped that Sam was right about everything that he told her. She’d gone back to where she’d found her willing servant, there she’d discovered quite a few disturbing things.
She just hoped that she could keep up the façade of still being a nasty, self-centered Mellos. Even now she was disgusted that she’d been as bad as she had to act.