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Chapter 3 - The Ghost of Vixia VII

​Complicated does not even begin to cover it.

​Finding a coin in your laundry is complicated.

Finding a massive, biological warship floating above a colony like a dead whale is a catastrophe waiting to happen.

​Ragia stared at the main screen.

The static from the transmission had cleared just enough to reveal a bio-signature code. It was faint. It was flickering like a candle in a hurricane.

But…

It was there.

​"Verify that ID," Ragia ordered. His voice was low.

​Tonix tapped her console. Her fingers moved fast.

​"Signature confirmed, Capt," Tonix said. She looked back over her shoulder. Her face was pale. "It is the Reinstall. The flagship of the Vixia VII squad."

​Ragia cursed under his breath.

​The room went silent.

​You might be wondering why everyone looks like they just saw a ghost. Well, they did.

​The Vixia VII squad was legendary.

Not because they were strong like Explorer 7, but because they vanished. Six months ago, they went on a patrol near the Saturn ring and never came back. Reagalus declared them KIA.

Killed in Action.

Gone.

​And their Inquor?

​"Lacrosse… Lacrosse Diesels," Ragia whispered. He leaned forward, resting his hands on the console. "Connect me to the source of that transmission. Now!"

​"Patching it through," Tonix said.

​The audio crackled. It sounded wet. Like someone was speaking through a mouthful of blood.

​"Xeca..." The voice was female. Trembling. "This is Velele. Melito of the Vixia VII. Please... is anyone there?"

​"This is Captain Ragia Quarso of the Xeca," Ragia replied. "We hear you, Velele. Status report."

​"Capt Quarso?" The voice sobbed. It was a sound of pure relief. "Oh thank God. We are... we are trapped. Deck four. The main cargo hold."

​"Is Lacrosse with you?" Ragia asked.

​"He is here," Velele whispered. "But... Capt... he is in bad shape. He lost… he lost… his legs."

​The air in the command center got heavy.

​Legs.

Gone.

Just like that.

​I know what you are thinking. You are thinking, "Just doing a Felt!"

​But…

It does not work like that.

​"We tried," Velele continued, her voice dropping to a terrified hush. "But he is too weak to initiate. And I... I am drained. We cannot perform the act. We cannot recharge. And we cannot move because..."

​She stopped.

​In the background of the transmission, there was a sound. A low, rhythmic fluttering. Like thousands of paper fans beating against the air.

​"Butterflies," Raya said. She was standing next to Ragia. Her face was illuminated by the blue light of the hologram. "They are dormant. If they wake up..."

​"They swarm," Ragia finished. "And they are venomous."

​Ragia stood up straight. He adjusted his jacket. He looked at the screen, then at his crew.

​"Alright," Ragia announced. "We are going in. Rescue mission. Standard search and extraction."

​"I will prepare the team," Iya said. "Full assault squad. We can blast a path through the hull."

​"Negative," Ragia shook his head. "No blasting. No loud noises. Those Butterflies are sleeping on a hair-trigger. If we wake them up, Lacrosse and Velele are dead before we even breach the door. We need to be quiet. Surgical."

​He turned to the scientist.

​"Prof," Ragia said. "You are with me. Just you."

​Raya froze. She adjusted her glasses. She looked at Ragia, then at the screen, then back at Ragia.

​"Capt," Raya said slowly. "I am experiencing a significant sensation of déjà vu."

​She was right.

​It was familiar. It was terrifyingly familiar.

​Let me explain it to you. Two years ago, back in the original records, there was an incident. Chapter Eight to be precise. Ragia and Raya went into a Gyra alone. Just the two of them. They tried to be sneaky. They tried to be heroes.

​And…

What happened?

​Ragia got stabbed through the heart. He almost died. It was the moment that started the whole mess with the red light and the transformation and the...

​"Hey!"

​Ragia looked up… right at me.

​"Narrator," Ragia growled. His golden eyes narrowed. "Stop bringing up old plot points. We are on a schedule here. Lacrosse is bleeding out."

​My apologies.

​I was just trying to give them context. You know, for the new readers who did not read the first book.

​"Focus on the mission," Ragia snapped. "I have a plan."

​"A plan?" Raya asked skeptically. "Does this plan involve you getting impaled by a Krall scout again?"

​"No," Ragia smirked. "This plan involves not being stupid. Stealth... is good at hiding, but her Wonderwall is too loud. Arala... is a walking earthquake.

"You are the only one who can scout ahead without a sound."

​"My clones," Raya realized.

​"Exactly," Ragia nodded. "Shadow Constructs. They don't make noise. You send them in. They find the path. We follow. Easy."

​"Statistically," Raya muttered, tapping her chin. "It is the most viable option. However, my emotional centers are registering a high level of anxiety."

​"Join the club," Ragia said. "Navi, bring us close. Match their rotation. We are jumping across."

​"Aye, Capt," Tonix said.

​Ragia looked at Iya. She looked worried. Her hand was gripping his arm tight.

​"I will be back," Ragia whispered to her. "Ten minutes. In and out."

​"You better," Iya replied. "Or… I am coming in there with the Gatling Rose and waking up every bug in that ship."

​Ragia kissed her forehead. Then he turned to Raya.

​"Ready, Prof?"

​"Ready is a strong word," Raya sighed. "But I am present."

​They headed to the airlock.

​The transition was smooth.

Xeca extended a docking tube, latching onto the side of the rotting, organic hull of the Gyra.

​The air inside the alien ship was cold. It smelled of ammonia and old blood. The walls were ribbed, pulsing faintly with a dying bioluminescence.

​"Quiet," Ragia whispered.

​They moved into the corridor. It was dark. Shadows stretched long and twisted against the floor.

​"Scouts out," Ragia signaled.

​Raya nodded. She closed her eyes.

​Three clones materialized from the darkness. They were silent. Ethereal. They moved forward, blending perfectly with the shadows of the ship.

​Ragia watched them go. He checked the blaster on his hip. He checked the vial of GX-778-C in his pocket.

​This was it.

​The sequel to the nightmare.

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