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What is creating it?
Damage to biologicals, but more so torture. Damage that kills briefly twists the Saiolum. I had always felt this, but torture or other means of putting the body into a state it is not meant to be in likewise corrupts the Saiolum. I believe the machine in the center of the galaxy that is creating the toxic energy of the synthoids is feeding off the toxic Saiolum. As the darkside diminishes in this galaxy, so too does the corruption in the Saiolum.
Then I think Iβve been adding to it the past few years, Paul admitted.
Quick deaths do not produce much, and any death no matter what the cause will create a disturbance. But to produce a flow of the toxicity, eating of one alive seems to be the primary cause, and when the Megaloids do it, it does not happen quickly.
Paul cringed. And you figured this out how?
Deduction. I have not been in the Deep Core to investigate recently. But what I fear is an inversion in the existing flows. If the toxicity is greater than the harmony, it could turn the harmony into toxicity. And if that occurs across a planet, it could create the death rather than be the result of it.
The Saiolum will mimic it?
I fear so. It is a rhythm, and if enough is produced, the existing Saiolum will slowly become in sync with it.
And if it inverts, everyone dies and the Saiolum goes silent?
In that local area, yes, but there would also be a pulse that would travel outwards as those deaths occurred. And that death pulse could travel to other planets in a chain reaction. I need your help when you can spare it to do some experiments on developing technology to act as a stabilizing rod for the Saiolum. These same experiments, if misused, could create technology to do exactly what I want to protect against happening. And I believe your synthoids did the same thing with their lifeforce energy.
Any idea on how theyβre harvesting the Saiolum toxicity?
No. It does not make sense, but the more puzzle pieces I gather the closer I am to figuring it out. The Nightcrawler information provided two such pieces. And if the synthoids can use Saiolum to create their toxic wave, it is possible those that exist in the dark between galaxies could construct theirs to kill us.
And the Gahana could use theirs to kill them, I understand the concept, but not the implementation.
Nor do I, but if such technology can be created, the distance between star systems in the Rim would be the safest place to find refuge. The Core would be a bloodbath.
Would the toxicity kill you?
I donβt know. But if all life on a planet dies, I will soon die afterwards in the lack of Saiolum density.
When a system was destroyed previously and you felt it, is it fair to say it was a diminishment in the harmony?
More than that, but also correct.
Perhaps the toxicity can travel in addition to canceling out harmony. Youβve told me you can hear death from far, far away. Is it the toxicity you are feeling?
I sense the ripple. Perhaps some travels with the ripple, but I have not sensed it vividly since the Pafdreng, possibly because they kill all in the same instant and the wave it creates is maximized by timing.
But could it be laced with toxicity?
I do not know. If it is, then what is coming from the Galactic Core now is so diffuse by the time it reaches me I canβt differentiate the two sensations. What do you sense?
I have to numb it out to focus, or it sickens me enough I canβt fight effectively.
Does it inhibit you?
Not that I can detect when numbed. Is there a way to measure Saiolum cohesion with the body?
Indirectly only. This type of deliberate poisoning of the energy mediums makes me very worried about what we will draw to this galaxy. You and I need to figure out a basic countermeasure before someone figures out how to reset the galaxy.
The Gahana woke to widespread destruction, Paul noted.
My thoughts exactly. We need a defense.
Weβre nowhere close to building your level of technology. How do we begin to create something you never did?
We must start somewhere. As soon as you are able, return to the Praxium. I cannot do the work in their bodies. They are barely open to the Saiolum.
We have to take advantage of this gateway being shut down to the Hadarak quickly, but when I find a decent opening I will return. I canβt say when that will be though.
I trust in your timing. But I do not trust in the synthoids or the dark ones. We must learn more about both, and quickly, before we can be blindsided with an ancient form of war that we are unprepared for.
Agreed.
Paul felt Azoro relinquish contact, but the tether between them in the Saiolum did not break, and Paul tucked it away in the back of his mind without releasing it as he blinked his eyes fully open, not realizing he had glazed over as much as he had.
βWork, work, work,β he said to himself as he dangled his feet over the railing of the command nexus and looked down at the holographic soup just below them that showed the black hole rather than the floor. He began to go through the Nightcrawler information in detail, trying to piece together whatever Azoro was missing for more than an hour before letting it go. He could come back to it later, and if he couldnβt rest right now then he could at least get a good workout in. Maybe that would reset his brain,
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