new births and Dgran wanted to know how the population was held to exactly 300,000. She watched, and as Elef brought the view in closer she noticed a small craft leaving a structure that was located forty miles outside the valley where the communities were located. It was skimming over the terrain at a high rate of speed.
The view moved closer, and she could see six creatures that were basically brown in color with four legs on a lower rounded section and an upper section that had two arms. The head was on a short stalk extending from the upper globular section, and looked triangular in shape with two saber shaped mandibles and numerous small white spikes on top that were constantly moving. The eyes were black on the side of the head and protruded out from the sides. The vessel was moving quickly and arrived outside the entrance to the colony, which was populated by human beings. The six creatures dismounted and walked into the entrance. One pointed a device and scanned the surrounding area. The view moved in closer and Dgran saw one, then two, and finally three humans walk to the six creatures and stand together in front of them.
Elef said, “I want you to notice that each of those six humans have a bracelet on their left arm that is flashing an orange light.”
Dgran looked closer and saw the flashing bracelets. She looked at other humans in the community and their bracelets were not flashing. The other humans joined the creatures at the entrance. These six had, obviously, been selected by the creatures. One of the creatures motioned to the six, and they walked out of the community and boarded the vessel. The six brown creatures then climbed on board and moved quickly away from the community toward the building where they had originated. “Keep a close view on that vessel, Elef.”
“I’m already doing it.”
The vessel flew quickly back to the building and the six creatures exited, followed by the six humans. They walked up to what looked like a knee-high conveyer belt just outside the building, and the creatures motioned to the humans to sit on the conveyer. When each had taken their seat one of the creatures pulled a device and shot all six humans, who fell back onto the belt. The belt began turning and moved them into the building.
“Are they still alive?”
“They are still breathing, but there is no electrical activity in a huge area of their brain. Whatever they used to shoot them has totally destroyed all higher brain functions.”
Dgran was shocked at the matter of fact way the creatures had killed the humans.
“Commander, I have three ships coming around the moon and closing on our position.”
Dgran looked at her main screen and saw that the brown ships were on top of their location. “Power up all systems; bring weapons on line.”
The three ships stopped directly above the Searcher and fired three beams at the small ship. Dgran felt her body start to vibrate, “Jump out, Elef!” Elef did not respond, and Dgran saw that her ship was coming apart. The beams hitting the Searcher’s ship went through its screens like they didn’t exist. Dgran felt her body start to shut down and she pressed the self destruct button just before her body turned to dust. The small ship blew up with a huge blast that shattered the surface of the moon for a hundred mile radius. The three brown ships surrounding the Searcher were hit by the blast, but were unaffected.
One microsecond before the blast destroyed the small ship, a tiny probe inside the ship’s computer the size of a marble teleported away from the doomed ship. The probe jumped three thousand times in less than five seconds immediately after it recorded the destruction of the Searcher. It arrived out in open space and jumped out of the universe back to the Stars Realm.
“How can I possibly cause this coming attack you’re describing?”
Valerie stood up and refilled her cup, “Your psychic