Battle Earth V

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Author: Nick S. Thomas
pleased him to know that they couldn’t hear what went on. Taylor’s beach attire was incongruous in the sterile and serious cell, but both were glad to see him.
    “I am Major Weller. I am here to try and answer the many questions we have about your... well, race.”
    They nodded in agreement. Both were sitting on the bench that ran the length of the wall. They were too tall to comfortably sit on the chairs nestled around the table in the centre of the room.
    “Right, well we should get started.”
    “Don’t worry about it,” Taylor said. “Any information you can give could help, and once this is all over, you’ll return to our unit.”
    “Worried? Why would we be?” asked Jafar.
    Taylor crooked his head in surprise.
    “Incarceration is never pleasant,” he replied.
    “There are many unpleasant things in life. Being locked in a room and asked questions is not one of them,” replied the alien.
    At every turn the Major got more an insight into how brutal an existence they had lived among their people.
    “We have these things called human rights. Whilst you are not yet covered by such core principles, I hope you soon will be. They will protect you from any harm while you make no offence,” Weller stated.
    Taylor turned in surprise.
    A moral man, already looking to protect them. Not what I expected at all. I like this officer, thought Taylor. He quickly realised that Weller could be a valuable asset to him in the future.
    “Now, the first thing we’d all like to know is where you come from? Where is your homeworld?”
    Taylor’s ear pricked up at the word ‘we’, and he looked around to see tiny cameras in every corner of the room. It made him a little uncomfortable to know they could be watched by any number of people. He calmed his nerves and quickly thought he was foolish to think they would be alone. Their investigation would likely answer more questions about the enemy than they got answered during the entire war.
    “Outside of our ruling classes, few of our people know much beyond the roles given to them, and explaining much of it in your language will be...challenging,” Tsengal answered.
    “Please try,” replied Weller.
    Jafar continued on from his associate.
    “As protectors to Lord Demiran, we have seen and learned more than most. Do you have a star map?”
    Weller tapped a few buttons, and the tabletop lit up. Within twenty seconds, the Major had a map before them. Jafar slowly stood up, and Weller looked up in amazement at the towering figure standing over him. Taylor could see a hint of fear at the realisation that the alien could crush and kill him in seconds. Mitch’s trust of the two made him smile at Weller’s discomfort.
    The alien studied the map for a minute, carefully scanning and zooming throughout the display. He appeared to show little recognition or understanding at what he was looking at, but it was difficult to read some of his emotions. Sometimes the two of them appeared utterly deadpan. They waited with baited breath. It was one of life’s great questions.
    “All the years humanity has asked is their alien life out there, and if so, where? We might just be the first to hear the real answer to the latter,” whispered Weller.
    Taylor looked back to Jafar with a new sense of interest. The alien finally looked up.
    “I have never seen your maps before, but comparing them to what I have seen, I would say our homeworld is here. In the system you call... Tau Ceti.”
    Weller turned to Mitch in surprise. His eyes were wide. It obviously meant something to him. To Taylor it might as well have been a made up name, for he had little care for anything offworld.
    “We have long speculated that life could exist there. Although the living conditions must be unbelievably harsh.”
    He said it as he turned to the two aliens, looking at their rock hard faces and strong stature.
    “I think that much is true,” replied Taylor.
    “From memory, it is around twelve light years away. Even
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