Empire Reborn (Taran Empire Saga Book 1): A Cadicle Space Opera A.K. DuBoff (guided reading books TXT) đ
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Once the twinsâ Gifts emerged at the age of sixteen, they had learned the truth about their birthright. Though they were justifiably upset about the deception at first, in the years since, theyâd come to understand why information had been kept from them as children. Wil had no regrets. He was proud of the young adults his children had become, and he credited their compassion and open-mindedness to having lived among people from all walks of life.
Now, all of them would be put to the test with this new transdimensional menace. Wil knew he couldnât protect his children from everything, but he would always shield them as best he could. At present, that meant figuring out a way to make contact with the aliens.
He stood, feeling the need to pace while he worked through the new information. âWe canât go into an engagement blind.â
âFind a way to see the alien the way the Andvari did, you mean?â
âYes, but still image capture wonât do it. We need to replicate those conditions in real-time.â
âThatâs a tall order. From what the data showed, they nearly destroyed their own ship in the process.â
âThey were a group of moderately trained civilians. Our engineering team is the best.â
âShould probably get them on it sooner than later.â
âConsider it done.â He paused and took a heavy breath. âWe also need to know the terms of that treaty between the three racesâwhat, exactly, we did to violate it. Not to mention, it would be helpful to know more about the circumstances surrounding that ancient conflict; there must be a reason the three races decided to strike a deal rather than battle it out to the end.â
âIt seems the Gatekeepers were most upset about the use of their Gate tech, so Iâd wager it had something to do with that.â
âI was thinking the same thing. But is it related to one race using the technology of another? Or traveling through the Gate to the Gatekeeperâs world? Or the technology itself? Are our forces equally matched? Each of those variables changes the conversation a little. Something sparked the Gatekeepers to reveal themselves to us now and then prompted these other beings to send a scoutâassuming Jasonâs hypothesis pans out.â
âI suppose it isnât a viable option to just ask the Gatekeepers?â
Wil shook his head. âYou saw what they were willing to do to us. Thatâs not a line of communication Iâm ready to reopen.â
Saera sighed. âIâm not sure where that leaves us. We canât just wait around twiddling our thumbs until these transdimensional beings decide to attack!â
âNever. We prepare for all contingencies. Itâs the TSS way.â
âEven so, narrowing it down a little would be helpful.â
âThere is one possible way to get a more definitive answer about the treaty,â Wil mused.
âHow? Youâve already spoken to the Aesir. They donât have anything in their records.â
The Aesir had been Wilâs go-to information source about past events, since they were former members of the Priesthood and had taken a copy of the organizationâs collective knowledge when they split from the rest of the Taran Empire one thousand years prior. However, they were a private people, so getting a straight answer was often difficult. âThe Aesir arenât the sole keepers of historical information.â
His wife raised her eyebrow quizzically.
âThe Priesthoodâs island,â he explained. âThey had vast records in the underground vaults. Itâs possible we missed something in the raid. If this ancient war was such a big deal, Iâd expect the Priesthood to have gathered any available information about it.â
She frowned. âThe references you saw in the Aesirâs records indicated that it was potentially tens or hundreds of thousands of years ago. That predates the formation of the Priesthood.â
âHowever, they fancied themselves the official recordkeepers for Tarans. Someone would have made a copy of something as important as a galactic treaty, and the Priesthood would almost certainly have acquired that documentation when they came into power.â
Saera started to perk up. âAnd if it wasnât a digital record, then the Aesir wouldnât have had a copy of it to take with them when they branched off, so it wouldnât be in their archives now.â
âExactly.â
Saera nodded thoughtfully. âThat is an interesting angle.â
âIâll add, Raena invited us to visit the island. Apparently, the renovations are going quite well.â
âI suppose it would be appropriate for us to find a suitable location for a parentsâ guest suite somewhere out-of-the-way⊠say, in a neglected basement?â She straightened in her chair.
Wil smiled. âA former records room, perhaps?â
âI like the way you think.â
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After a terrible morning and even worse afternoon, Jason looked forward to turning the day around by spending the evening with Tiff.
It wouldnât be a date, per se; their relationship wasnât romantic in nature and never would be. âIntimate friendsâ is how he labeled it in his mind, not that he ever spoke the term aloud. Honestly, he wasnât sure how she viewed him, exactly. Whatever they were to each other, it workedâno strings, no pressure. And stars, on days like this, he needed the physical connection to unwind and forget about the outside universe for a while.
Their relationship had been Jasonâs lifeline during his early years in the TSS, after Raena left for Tararia; that twin connection everyone joked about was frustratingly real. She had found Ryan, by all accounts her soulmate, while Jason was alone in TSS Headquarters, training for most of the day and studying for the remaining waking hours. In a bold move, Tiff had propositioned him with a âfriends with benefitsâ arrangement near the end of their
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