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I exist as Sal’diresh, last remaining Knight of the world  Arkadia. Hopeless is our chance of survival. Those that remain exist  here at Artalia, both final bastion for hope and final despair for the  people of Arkadia.  Any beings to hear, we ask please. Help us.  
I exist as Sal’diresh, last remaining Knight of the world  Arkadia. Hopeless is our chance of survival. Those that remain exist  here at Artalia, both final bastion for hope and final despair for the  people of Arkadia.  Any beings to hear, we ask please. Help us.  
   
   


From starting, the beings whose name they gave as Oratan, came to  this world. Sought not they to trade or learn. They did seek only to  steal and kill. We met with them above the skies. We met with them on  the land. Unlimited numbers had they. But led by the Knights, with  technology of Arkadia superior, the people did hope.  
From starting, the beings whose name they gave as Oratan, came to  this world. Sought not they to trade or learn. They did seek only to  steal and kill. We met with them above the skies. We met with them on  the land. Unlimited numbers had they. But led by the Knights, with  technology of Arkadia superior, the people did hope.  
   
   


Then did we learn to target the Olatar, to exterminate them. With  the Oratan leaders gone, likely was victory to at last happen after  many solar cycles. The hope of the people did seem real.  
Then did we learn to target the Olatar, to exterminate them. With  the Oratan leaders gone, likely was victory to at last happen after  many solar cycles. The hope of the people did seem real.  
   
   


Then is tragedy at Leoi. Many people and even Knights stopped  existing. Not beaten in total were we, but the end was signalled and  recovery never arrived. We became prisoners in our own cities. Those  left to exist did take Arkadia’s greatest treasure and secure it at  Lo’dela. If all must end, let that be saved. If I cannot save my people,  let me save only that.  
Then is tragedy at Leoi. Many people and even Knights stopped  existing. Not beaten in total were we, but the end was signalled and  recovery never arrived. We became prisoners in our own cities. Those  left to exist did take Arkadia’s greatest treasure and secure it at  Lo’dela. If all must end, let that be saved. If I cannot save my people,  let me save only that.  
   
   


Please. Any who hear. Help us.
Please. Any who hear. Help us.
   
   


Toán Harvir sat in his office in the IFN Headquarters building,  considering the full translation of the message that had been hidden in  The Signal. Milton Lee had sent it through to him a couple of days ago,  having finally completed the decryption. Harvir had been starting to  reconsider his opinion of Lee. The man was certainly a genius, even if  he could be infuriating at times, and he was beginning to show some  signs of common sense. But then he had once again disappeared from  Celeste Harbour without authorisation, ruining the illusion that he was  willing to follow regulations. The fact that he had managed to decipher  the rest of The Signal was proof of the man’s ability, but it was not  enough to redeem his irresponsible actions in Harvir’s eyes.
Toán Harvir sat in his office in the IFN Headquarters building,  considering the full translation of the message that had been hidden in  The Signal. Milton Lee had sent it through to him a couple of days ago,  having finally completed the decryption. Harvir had been starting to  reconsider his opinion of Lee. The man was certainly a genius, even if  he could be infuriating at times, and he was beginning to show some  signs of common sense. But then he had once again disappeared from  Celeste Harbour without authorisation, ruining the illusion that he was  willing to follow regulations. The fact that he had managed to decipher  the rest of The Signal was proof of the man’s ability, but it was not  enough to redeem his irresponsible actions in Harvir’s eyes.
   
   


It was early morning and Harvir had only just arrived at the  Headquarters a short time earlier. Ever since he’d received the  decrypted Signal it had dominated his thoughts. After reviewing the  overnight reports, he’d soon returned to contemplating the message,  trying to understand the meaning behind the words. The only thing that  was certain was that the Arkadians had not survived, which meant the  aggressive species attacking his troops were definitely descended from  the Oratan invaders. But hostile engagements had been steadily declining  over the last couple of weeks and he’d been allowing himself to hope  that the Oratan had finally realised that their attacks on his troops  were futile.
It was early morning and Harvir had only just arrived at the  Headquarters a short time earlier. Ever since he’d received the  decrypted Signal it had dominated his thoughts. After reviewing the  overnight reports, he’d soon returned to contemplating the message,  trying to understand the meaning behind the words. The only thing that  was certain was that the Arkadians had not survived, which meant the  aggressive species attacking his troops were definitely descended from  the Oratan invaders. But hostile engagements had been steadily declining  over the last couple of weeks and he’d been allowing himself to hope  that the Oratan had finally realised that their attacks on his troops  were futile.
   
   


His thoughts were interrupted by a transmission from the Operations Room.
His thoughts were interrupted by a transmission from the Operations Room.
   
   


‘Sir, Captain Chiharo wants me to inform you we’ve had multiple  reports from Valiant and Defiant Firebases. Both are experiencing heavy  pressure from the Oratan,’ the Operations Room Commander said, a hint of  strain in his voice.
‘Sir, Captain Chiharo wants me to inform you we’ve had multiple  reports from Valiant and Defiant Firebases. Both are experiencing heavy  pressure from the Oratan,’ the Operations Room Commander said, a hint of  strain in his voice.
   
   


‘What? There haven’t been any sightings in those areas for days. Tell  the Captain I’m on my way. Prepare all reports and visuals from both  Firebases; I want a complete status update when I get there.’
‘What? There haven’t been any sightings in those areas for days. Tell  the Captain I’m on my way. Prepare all reports and visuals from both  Firebases; I want a complete status update when I get there.’
   
   


He made his way to the Operations Room to find out what was  happening, mentally reviewing the deployment of his troops. The doors  opened and revealed a scene that was nothing like what he had been  expecting. The sound of static dominated the room, broken by dozens of  staff as they yelled into their transmitters. Fragments of different  conversations reached his ears but he couldn’t make sense of any of  them. Captain Chiharo caught sight of him and quickly broke off her  conversation to approach him.
He made his way to the Operations Room to find out what was  happening, mentally reviewing the deployment of his troops. The doors  opened and revealed a scene that was nothing like what he had been  expecting. The sound of static dominated the room, broken by dozens of  staff as they yelled into their transmitters. Fragments of different  conversations reached his ears but he couldn’t make sense of any of  them. Captain Chiharo caught sight of him and quickly broke off her  conversation to approach him.
   
   


‘Sir, both Firebases first reported sightings of the enemy during  their dawn clearing patrols,’ said Chiharo quietly, filling Harvir in  without distracting the Operations staff. ‘There were intermittent  sightings of small groups of hostile forces. We received a Contact  Report at 0653 hours when Defiant came under attack by a substantial  enemy force. Valiant was assaulted minutes later. At first, it seemed we  would easily hold off the attack, but more Oratan have been appearing  since then and both bases are becoming hard pressed.’
‘Sir, both Firebases first reported sightings of the enemy during  their dawn clearing patrols,’ said Chiharo quietly, filling Harvir in  without distracting the Operations staff. ‘There were intermittent  sightings of small groups of hostile forces. We received a Contact  Report at 0653 hours when Defiant came under attack by a substantial  enemy force. Valiant was assaulted minutes later. At first, it seemed we  would easily hold off the attack, but more Oratan have been appearing  since then and both bases are becoming hard pressed.’
   
   


‘Get that link to Valiant back,’ Harvir said, his voice cutting across the noise of the room.
‘Get that link to Valiant back,’ Harvir said, his voice cutting across the noise of the room.
   
   


‘We’ve been trying, Sir, but Valiant and Defiant are no longer  answering any communications. They’ve completely dropped off all  channels; we’re not even receiving anything from their equipment. Both  bases seem to have gone completely offline,’ a Watchkeeper answered.
‘We’ve been trying, Sir, but Valiant and Defiant are no longer  answering any communications. They’ve completely dropped off all  channels; we’re not even receiving anything from their equipment. Both  bases seem to have gone completely offline,’ a Watchkeeper answered.
   
   


Harvir paused, thinking rapidly. Were he to attack one of his own  Firebases using all of his current forces, he wouldn’t be able to  disable it so quickly. There should have been enough warning to allow  reinforcements to be deployed through the teleporters if a Firebase was  in trouble. Something must have changed, but what?
Harvir paused, thinking rapidly. Were he to attack one of his own  Firebases using all of his current forces, he wouldn’t be able to  disable it so quickly. There should have been enough warning to allow  reinforcements to be deployed through the teleporters if a Firebase was  in trouble. Something must have changed, but what?
   
   


‘Captain, put all forces on full alert. And remind the civilians that  this status means they need to be prepared for immediate evacuation,’  Harvir said.
‘Captain, put all forces on full alert. And remind the civilians that  this status means they need to be prepared for immediate evacuation,’  Harvir said.
   
   


Chiharo looked surprised. ‘Sir, it may be a communications problem, or they may have lost power to their teleporter, or―’
Chiharo looked surprised. ‘Sir, it may be a communications problem, or they may have lost power to their teleporter, or―’
   
   


‘Captain, we have a signal, which has been broadcast for millennia,  warning us about these Oratan. Scramble all available drop ships to aid  those Firebases as they can. Get in contact with Cutlass and  have them focus their scans on those same areas. We need to find out  where all those Oratan came from. And keep trying to get the connections  to the Firebases back. I want constant updates.’
‘Captain, we have a signal, which has been broadcast for millennia,  warning us about these Oratan. Scramble all available drop ships to aid  those Firebases as they can. Get in contact with Cutlass and  have them focus their scans on those same areas. We need to find out  where all those Oratan came from. And keep trying to get the connections  to the Firebases back. I want constant updates.’
   
   


 
The staff were full of urgency as they carried  out his orders. He quickly opened a private transmission to the Duty  Watchkeeper at 8 Coins, requesting an immediate Situation Report from  their commander. He needed to make sure the facility was still safe.  Even though there had been no reports of sightings in the area, he  wanted to check in personally. The mining facility contained the largest  concentration of people outside of Celeste Harbour and it was vital to  help develop a human colony on Arkadia. Or a sustained war effort should  it come to that. It was well-guarded and located in an inhospitable  area, but Harvir realised if the Firebases could be silenced so  suddenly, then there was no guarantee that the other communities would  be able to fend off similar attacks.
The staff were full of urgency as they carried  out his orders. He quickly opened a private transmission to the Duty  Watchkeeper at 8 Coins, requesting an immediate Situation Report from  their commander. He needed to make sure the facility was still safe.  Even though there had been no reports of sightings in the area, he  wanted to check in personally. The mining facility contained the largest  concentration of people outside of Celeste Harbour and it was vital to  help develop a human colony on Arkadia. Or a sustained war effort should  it come to that. It was well-guarded and located in an inhospitable  area, but Harvir realised if the Firebases could be silenced so  suddenly, then there was no guarantee that the other communities would  be able to fend off similar attacks.
   
   


Harvir accessed the reports they had received from the Firebases  before their communications had ceased, listening to everything that  went on in the Operations Room at the same time. He absorbed all the  information that was thrown around the room. The tension in the room  eased as he confidently took control. This was what he had been born to  do.
Harvir accessed the reports they had received from the Firebases  before their communications had ceased, listening to everything that  went on in the Operations Room at the same time. He absorbed all the  information that was thrown around the room. The tension in the room  eased as he confidently took control. This was what he had been born to  do.
   
   


The live feed from Cutlass came online, focussed on Defiant  Firebase. A single glance was enough for Harvir to appreciate why  communications had failed. The base resembled an island in the midst of a  sea of Oratan. It was incredible that the troops had kept them out for  so long.
The live feed from Cutlass came online, focussed on Defiant  Firebase. A single glance was enough for Harvir to appreciate why  communications had failed. The base resembled an island in the midst of a  sea of Oratan. It was incredible that the troops had kept them out for  so long.
   
   


Captain Chiharo’s voice rang through the room. ‘Get the reserve platoons to that Firebase on the double!’
Captain Chiharo’s voice rang through the room. ‘Get the reserve platoons to that Firebase on the double!’
   
   


‘Cancel that, Captain!’ Harvir ordered. ‘Withdraw the garrison  through the teleporter to Relentless. Cover their retreat, but I’m not  losing those troops trying to hold against impossible odds.’ He looked  again at the image from Cutlass in orbit, imagining what it  would be like at that Firebase for his troops. Comprehension dawned and  he realised what it must have been like millennia ago for the Arkadians.  We became prisoners in our own cities.  
‘Cancel that, Captain!’ Harvir ordered. ‘Withdraw the garrison  through the teleporter to Relentless. Cover their retreat, but I’m not  losing those troops trying to hold against impossible odds.’ He looked  again at the image from Cutlass in orbit, imagining what it  would be like at that Firebase for his troops. Comprehension dawned and  he realised what it must have been like millennia ago for the Arkadians.  We became prisoners in our own cities.  
   
   


His thoughts moved from The Signal, to the still missing Lee. He had  received a video recording from Lee several hours ago, which had been  marked as highest priority. He hadn’t thought much of it, since Lee’s  idea of what a priority entailed was vastly different from his own, and  he had left it to review later. But now his instincts told him it was  important.
His thoughts moved from The Signal, to the still missing Lee. He had  received a video recording from Lee several hours ago, which had been  marked as highest priority. He hadn’t thought much of it, since Lee’s  idea of what a priority entailed was vastly different from his own, and  he had left it to review later. But now his instincts told him it was  important.
   
   


With a glance around the room to ensure there was nothing new that  required his attention, he opened the file on a side display.  Immediately he knew that it had been a mistake to ignore it.
With a glance around the room to ensure there was nothing new that  required his attention, he opened the file on a side display.  Immediately he knew that it had been a mistake to ignore it.
   
   


The message wasn’t a request. It was a recording that detailed the  most selfless act that Lee had ever performed. Harvir stared at it in  disbelief.
The message wasn’t a request. It was a recording that detailed the  most selfless act that Lee had ever performed. Harvir stared at it in  disbelief.
   
   


The image was blurred and unfocussed. The sound of heavy breathing  couldn’t cover the screams and howls in the background. Lee was running  from something, jolting the recording device with each step. He paused  and turned back for a brief second and those watching the display in the  Operations Room were given a glimpse of what lay behind the frantic  professor. Harvir wished that he could forget the sight. It was like a  scene out of a nightmare. Distorted and frightening shapes wielding  wicked instruments swarmed amongst their human prey. A blood covered  Oratan casually hacked an arm from a crippled trooper. Another of the  merciless creatures gripped the broken figure of Lieutenant Richards by  the neck, lifting him off the ground and tearing out his throat in a  fountain of blood.
The image was blurred and unfocussed. The sound of heavy breathing  couldn’t cover the screams and howls in the background. Lee was running  from something, jolting the recording device with each step. He paused  and turned back for a brief second and those watching the display in the  Operations Room were given a glimpse of what lay behind the frantic  professor. Harvir wished that he could forget the sight. It was like a  scene out of a nightmare. Distorted and frightening shapes wielding  wicked instruments swarmed amongst their human prey. A blood covered  Oratan casually hacked an arm from a crippled trooper. Another of the  merciless creatures gripped the broken figure of Lieutenant Richards by  the neck, lifting him off the ground and tearing out his throat in a  fountain of blood.
   
   


Then Lee turned away from that scene, a desperate sob escaping him as  he forced himself to continue running. He attempted to talk as he ran,  spitting out words with desperate determination in between gasps of air.
Then Lee turned away from that scene, a desperate sob escaping him as  he forced himself to continue running. He attempted to talk as he ran,  spitting out words with desperate determination in between gasps of air.
   
   


‘Oratan… thousands… out of nowhere… scouts used the teleporter! All  dead… can’t escape… Commodore! P—’ Lee suddenly cried out and the image  pitched forward, crashing into the ground. The recording device lay  where it had fallen, but Harvir could make out the figure of Lee as he  got back to his feet and starting running once again, a blood soaked  hand gripping his side. An Oratan chased after him, not far behind. Lee  hadn’t gone much further before he stopped and turned back, narrowly  ducking under a swipe from the Oratan’s weapon. He returned to pick up  the recording device. With a terrified glance back in the direction of  his attacker, he started talking once again to the recorder.
‘Oratan… thousands… out of nowhere… scouts used the teleporter! All  dead… can’t escape… Commodore! P—’ Lee suddenly cried out and the image  pitched forward, crashing into the ground. The recording device lay  where it had fallen, but Harvir could make out the figure of Lee as he  got back to his feet and starting running once again, a blood soaked  hand gripping his side. An Oratan chased after him, not far behind. Lee  hadn’t gone much further before he stopped and turned back, narrowly  ducking under a swipe from the Oratan’s weapon. He returned to pick up  the recording device. With a terrified glance back in the direction of  his attacker, he started talking once again to the recorder.
   
   


‘My files,’ he said, wheezing with pain, ‘have their genetic structure. You must reprogram the teleporters… Repro—’
‘My files,’ he said, wheezing with pain, ‘have their genetic structure. You must reprogram the teleporters… Repro—’
   
   


He was cut off by the blur of an Oratan weapon and the image was  instantly sprayed with blood. Lee collapsed slowly, falling out of view  as the recording device once again dropped to the ground. Harvir could  just make out the sound of Lee’s quiet whimpering. The armoured boots of  an Oratan passed in front of the recorder. Lee’s soft cries turned into  chilling screams of agony that seemed to last an age before being  abruptly cut off. All that could be heard was the Oratan grunting with  effort as it walked back past the recorder, dragging the headless corpse  of Lee behind it.
He was cut off by the blur of an Oratan weapon and the image was  instantly sprayed with blood. Lee collapsed slowly, falling out of view  as the recording device once again dropped to the ground. Harvir could  just make out the sound of Lee’s quiet whimpering. The armoured boots of  an Oratan passed in front of the recorder. Lee’s soft cries turned into  chilling screams of agony that seemed to last an age before being  abruptly cut off. All that could be heard was the Oratan grunting with  effort as it walked back past the recorder, dragging the headless corpse  of Lee behind it.
   
   


The Operations Room had fallen silent, every eye on the Commodore’s face.
The Operations Room had fallen silent, every eye on the Commodore’s face.
   
   


Milton Lee was dead.
Milton Lee was dead.
   
   


A moment of silence passed after the recording finally cut off.  Harvir opened his mouth to issue further orders, but was cut off as the  piercing shriek of an alarm undulated throughout the building and across  the entire city.
A moment of silence passed after the recording finally cut off.  Harvir opened his mouth to issue further orders, but was cut off as the  piercing shriek of an alarm undulated throughout the building and across  the entire city.
   
   


Celeste Harbour was under attack.
Celeste Harbour was under attack.

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