Lens of the Void JJ Wolficus (e book reader android .TXT) 📖
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has looked upon the Void itself,
many things that are usual y hidden become clear.
Stil , if you had been patient and had a
stronger hold on the Void energies, you might have
eluded even me."
The ancient teacher's head tilted as he inspected his
student closely. "You remind
me of one I studied with long ago. She had a similar
impatience, but it came with a
passionate bril iance. If you can match her skil s, you
wil find yourself puissantindeed.
However, you should beware this path. The more
quickly you embrace the power, the
greater the danger. Your path must be slow and wel
thought-out to attain the summit of
your abilities."
Theromos stood and motioned her to fol ow his
stance.
"We wil begin with simple exercises designed to
open you to the Void energies and
focus your will on them."
Sharas copied his stance, and they began.
* * *
"Continue to the main zerg base. Fire on al
available targets. Give priority to any
units nearing our ground forces," ordered
Commander Feranon.
The Purity of Form's beam rained death upon the
zerg below. The tone of the ship's
weapon remained steady as ittore apart a group of
zerglings and then was redirected to a 9
cluster of banelings. From his screens, Feranon
could see the protoss line advancing, easily
overcoming the few zerg forces that managed to
avoid the void ray's attacks.
"Commander, three spore crawlers are forming
beneath us."
Feranon brought up the relevant data and
responded,"Notify Command
immediately. If those structures become functional
before we are out of range, we wil be in
danger."
Battlefield communications among the protoss were
efficient, and soon a platoon of
zealots arrived. It made short work of the growing
spore crawlers. The Purity of Form's
beam cauterized the site and the surrounding creep,
ensuring that there would be no more
attempts to attack from this area.
Feranon turned to his navigation officer. "Bring us within range of the main hive and
lock onto it as our primary target."
The tone of the void ray's beam faded as it was
brought offline and the engines
engaged. Satisfied with the status of his ship, the
commander swiveled his chair to observe
how the new student was doing.
Sharas was lying on the focusing couch. Feranon
thought he detected some tension
in her body, but as she was not a part of the Khala,
he couldn't ful y judge her mood.
Theromos bent over her, discussing her
performance and giving her guidance. So far,
Feranon was impressed with the new recruit. She
seemed to grasp the techniques of this
position much more quickly than previous students,
even ones who had gone on to master
the void ray's energies at their highest settings.
Trusting that the old dark templar had
thingswel in hand, the commander turned his
attention back to the battle.
The protoss ground troops were focusing on the
outlying structures while the Purity
of Formflew straight to the heart of the invading
forces. If the void ray could destroy the
hive, the rest of the zerg would be simple to
exterminate.
"Commander, we are within range of the central
hive."
"Bring the first flux field projector online. Focus on the center mass of the hive."
The bridge vibrated with the beam's distinctive
timbre. Feranon studied his screens
carefully. At first, the weapon tore into the great hive, incinerating its organic structure
easily. Then, like skin reacting to a sting, the surface of the hive began to change. Bony 10
plates with spiky protrusions emerged across its hul .
The beam failed to damage this new
armor, spattering harmlessly.
"Commander, our sensors are identifying those
humps in the creep nearby to be
growing hydralisks."
Feranon reviewed the data flooding across his
screens. It supported the technician's
analysis. With so many hydralisks evolving before
his eyes, the Purity of Formwould
quickly come under attack if it couldn't find a way to
destroy the hive.
The commander turned to the dark templar behind
him.
"Void lens Sharas, we need to bring up the second
flux field projector, or we must
flee. Can you handle the added power?"
Before the student could answer, the teacher
intervened. "You cannot keep doing
this, Commander. You put my pupils in danger by
rushing them to use this much Void
energy so soon. Look at what happened toAlthai."
Feranon tried to contain his annoyance. "I would not ask her to take such risks if
others were not being threatened. When the zerg
larvae below us hatch, they wil attack
not only this ship, but also our advancing warriors."
"Or it could be that the second projector will not be enough, and you will put
Sharas's life in peril for naught,"Theromos snapped back.
This was too much. Feranon shouted,
"ElderTheromos, I am the commander, and I
wil judge the hazards and answer for the
consequences!"
Before the ancient dark templar could reply, Sharas
spoke, her telepathic voice
sharp with anger. "Enough! Teacher, I appreciate
your concern, but I believe I am ready.
Commander, deploy the second projector. I will do
what is needed."
Theromos shook his head but didn't contradict her.
Feranon turned and gave the command.
Immediately the tone that rang throughout
the ship changed to a higher note, and the bridge
shuddered in response. The stream of
energy began to melt the armor plating on the hive,
and with an explosion that was felt
even on the ship, the Purity of Form's target burst in
a gout of flaming organic matter.
As soon as Feranon confirmed that the hive had
been destroyed and the larvae
consumed, he ordered the beam shut down. Turning
to the two Nerazim behind him, he 11
noted with relief that Sharas was alive, if shaken.
Her skin was pale and mottled with the
strain, but she was able to stand under her own
power.
The gamble had paid off.
Feranon swiveled his chair forward. "Navigation,
return to base."
* * *
Feranon found the old Nerazim meditating in his
quarters. The commander
wondered whether Theromos did anything but teach
and meditate. Feranonwaited a
moment to see if Theromos would speak, but the
ancient protoss seemed content to ignore
him.
"I came to apologize for my outburst on the bridge."
Theromos spoke, not shifting in his meditation. "It does not matter. You gambled
with Sharas's life, and it concluded in your favor."
"It does matter, Theromos. I understand what I am
asking, especial y in light of
Althai's death. I must put my crew at risk, but I do
not do so recklessly."
Stil Theromos didn't stir from his seat. "We are at war. There is danger for
everyone, my students included. Sometimes we die.
That is the way of the universe. I
merely dislike waste."
Feranon strode farther into the room, moving into
Theromos's line of sight. "For
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