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LENS OF THE VOID
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Lens of the Void
By Hugh A. Todd2
The bridge of the Purity of Form shuddered. "Shields holding!" cal ed out the damage-control officer, his psionic voice projected for al to hear. “Request air
cover from Command," Feranon ordered. The bridge
crew had been instructed to speak in a public form
of telepathic address so as to accommodate both
khalai And Nerazim. As commander of one of the
protoss' newest ships, Feranon had a duty to make
sure that the recently integrated groups worked well
together despite their differences. In these dark
times, those who fol owed the Khala and those who
rejected it would need each other if they were to
survive. Feranon himself thought that the
reintegration would bring strength to all protoss.
This attitude, and his stellar record as a leader,
might have been why the Hierarchy had given him
command of the Purity of Form. He was proud of his
posting and would prove to his superiors that they
had made the right decision. From his perch in the
commander's chair, he admired the bridge, larger
than any to which he had previously been assigned.
Protoss worked at rows of terminals, monitoring the
mechanisms that caused the void ray to be one of
the mightiest ships his race had ever created. These
terminals radiated out in concentric circles from his
chair, giving him a clear view of all personnel. Fil ing the air close to his seat were semitransparent
holographic screens, affording him summaries of the
various stations' output.The bridge was not just
efficient, but it was beautiful as wel , reflecting the
aesthetics of the whole ship. Feranon was
impressed with the remarkable abilities of the
protoss who had designed it.
The Purity of Formwas graceful for such a deadly
weapon. Of course, this ship's conceptionwould not
have been possible without the close teamwork of
khalai and Nerazim. Together they had achieved a
pinnacle of both science and art. Astonishing! “Air
cover arriving," reported a communications officer.
Feranon could feel the crew member's satisfaction
through the Khala. It would have been more
economical for al of the bridge crew to be khalai, as
they would have instantly known the feelings and
thoughts of the others without the need to form
words. However, just as the ship had been designed
by 3 the two groups working together, so would it be
crewed. The Purity of Form would be stronger for the
amalgamation.
Feranon watched on a floating screen as phoenixes
ripped through the flock of zerg mutalisks that had
been harassing the void ray. "Excel ent. Continue to our attack point with al haste. "Without the zerg
forces to hinder it, the Purity of Form quickly arrived
at its assigned location."Commander, target within
range."
Feranon studied a screen showing a line of ultralisks
lumbering down a stark hillside. Data detailing
everything from their disposition to the very
composition of their skin streamed around the zerg
outlined in front of him. "Bring the prismatic beam online. Deploy one flux field projector," commanded Feranon. Crew members moved to comply. The
Purity of Form vibrated with the energies funnelling
through its frame. "Fire on the ultralisks as soon as the weapon is online. “The vibration intensified until
it attained a pure tone. The bridge was bathed in the
blue light of the energies that arced to the main
crystal. From this crystal, positioned at the mouth of
the void ray, the prismatic beam leapt to the figures
below. On-screen, Feranon observed an ultralisk
staggering as the beam slammed into it, but
remarkably, the zerg continued on, unhurt.
"Commander, their armour is too dense. The
prismatic beam wil not be able to break
through it."
Feranon reviewed the data but didn't contradict the
technician's conclusion.
He swiveled his chair, turning to the area behind his
command post. There, at the
back of the bridge, lay a couch. Heavy cables
spread out from the head of the bench, and
behind it, beyond thick transparent walls, the
prismatic core glowed like a living cauldron
of power. Lying on the couch was a young dark
templar. An ancient protoss stood at the
side of the recumbent figure. Feranon inspected the
teacher for a moment.
Theromos was the oldest protoss he had ever
known. His dress did not match that of
the younger Nerazim Feranon had met. Even the
stylized designs on the clamps that 4
capped his shortened psionic appendages were
distinctly archaic. When Feranon had first
learned about the assignment, he had asked other
Nerazim about Theromos. Every one of
them had told the commander ofthe great respect
that they held for their previous mentor.
Many had remarked how his teachings had changed
their lives.
Feranon turned his attention to the young Nerazim.
The commander spoke softly.
"Althai, we need to bring a second flux field projector online."
Before the reclining protoss could answer, the
telepathic voice of the elder at his
side rang out. "My pupil is not ready. He does not
have the discipline to handle a second
projector."
Feranon focused on the older protoss. "I understand that students usual y have
more time to learn how to manipulate the void ray's
power, but we are in a difficult
situation. There are enough ultralisks down there to
rout our ground forces. We were
commanded to eliminate them, but a single projector
cannot break through their armor."
Theromos fairly growled his frustration. "Your second projector may give you what
you need to destroy the zerg, but you run the risk of
kil ing your crewman."
Althai interrupted before Feranon could respond.
"Commander, activate the second
projector. I wil try to keep it under control."
Even though the dark templar were not a part of the
Khala, Feranon could sense the
trepidation in the words of the young Nerazim.
Theromos was quiet for a moment and then spoke."I
have warned you."
Feranon swiveled his chair to face forward.
"Bring a second flux field projector online. Keep the beam trained on that ultralisk."
The tone that vibrated through the ship changed
pitch as a second arc of energy
sprung up, merging with the first at the main crystal.
Once again the ultralisk staggered, but
then the beam began to liquefy its tough skin, and
the zerg was torn apart, consumed from
the inside out.
"Target the remaining ultralisks."
The beam fired,tearing through zerg flesh and bone.
What had begun as an army,
almost two dozen of the towering beasts, was
quickly reduced to ash. The Purity of Form
scoured the battlefield until the last ultralisk fell stil , its body a smoking ruin.5
"Shut down the beam," commanded Feranon.
The vibration that shook the Purity of Formsubsided,
and the bridge dimmedwith
the loss of the arcing energy's glare. Feranon turned
to congratulate the young dark
templar,
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