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others to handle them safely."
There was silence as Sharas digested Theromos's
story.
It was Sharas who spoke first."I do not believe you failed her, teacher. I think she
failed you."
"It does not matter. She died and I could not save
her. But I can teach you to avoid
her fol y."
Again, the room was quiet. The flickering reflections
of the prismatic core swam
across the walls in slow waves.
"Teacher, whatβ"Aconvulsion that shook the whole ship interrupted Sharas's
question. The battle alarm sounded, and Theromos
and Sharas hurried toward their
stations.
* * *
The bridge was in chaos when the two dark templar
arrived.
"Zerg invading from al sides. Ground forces are
holding, but the enemy just keeps
coming. Pylons 3, 4, and 5 are down," called out a
crew member.
Sharas ran to the focusing couch, andTheromos
helped her with the interface.
Noting Theromos and Sharas, Feranon fired a rapid
staccato of orders. "Bring up the
prismatic beam, one flux field projector for now.
Identify al targets. Priority to those zerg
attacking pylons, then to those harassing ground
forces. Be alert for any mutalisks."
The bridge crew moved quickly to carry out his
commands. The familiar tone of the
prismatic beam swelled to a deep hum. On his
screens, Feranon could see the energies tear
into the zerg below, carving through their flesh in an
attempt to staunch the seemingly
endless flowof tooth and claw. The beam destroyed
zerg with great effect, but it could only
slow the attack, not defeat it. When the void ray's
weapon found a target, the zerg would
survive just long enough so that when itfinally fel ,
two were ready to take its place.
The protoss forces held their positions valiantly, but
they were being overwhelmed.
Feranon appealed to the dark templar.16
"There are too many of them. We must bring a
second projector online."
Feranon braced for another argument, but Theromos
only nodded. Sharas remained
calm and relaxed, nodding her agreement as wel .
The commander turned back to the battle. "Bring the second flux field projector
online. Continue to prioritize targets."
The hum of the weapon changed, and the newly
empowered beam lashed out. This
time, the zerg armor could not stop the powerful
energies, and lines of the attackers were
burned even as they emerged from the ground. The
protoss troops began to make
headway.
"Commander, there is a wave of brood lords
incoming."
Feranon brought up the relevant screen and studied
the attacking force. Itfil ed the
sky. The behemoths floated serenely toward their
targets. They spat mucus-covered
symbiotes down onto the photon cannons, which
had been placed to protect the far edge of
the protoss base. The cannons were destroyed
before they could do more than damage a
few attackers.
"Brood lords have no air defenses. Move to engage.
Fire as soon as we are within
range."
The Purity of Form's engines thrummed as the ship
headed toward the line of
manta-like creatures.
Once again the prismatic beam lashed out, carving
through armor, tooth, and claw
with ease. Feranon inspected the data. Although the
brood lords couldn't defend
themselves against the void ray's weapon, the Purity
of Formwouldn't be able to eliminate
them before they reached the nexus, the heart of the
protoss base. There were simply too
many of the beasts. Feranon turned to the focusing
couch.
"We need to bring the third flux field projector online.
I understand the danger, but
it is the only way we can save the base. Without the
extra power,we wil not stop the zerg
from consuming the nexus. Al of our gains during
the last offensive will be for nothing."
Theromos didn't answer; he merely looked at
Sharas. Sharas, brow furrowed in
concentration, nodded tersely.
Feranon shouted out his command. "Bring up the
third flux field projector!"17
Everyone immediately felt the results. The tone that
filled the ship changed to an
even higher note, one that vibrated throughout the
crew's bodies. The beam tore forth,
devouring brood lords whole. What armor they had
didn't slow their deaths as the void
ray's weapon converted beast after beast into
flaming debris.
Suddenly the beam began to stutter. A plaintive
whine accompanied the ship's
vibration. A shriek from behind him caused Feranon
to swivel his chair.
Sharas no longer relaxed on her couch but writhed
in pain. Dark purple tendrils of
energy arced between the cables and her head,
racing over the length of her body.
Theromos leaned over Sharas and shouted, "Hold
the power; guide it with your will!
You must control it, or it will consume you."
Feranon saw her attempt to relax, but a new torrent
of what looked like
concentrated shadows flowed around her, fil ed with
bright flashes of lightning, and she
screamed once more.
"I cannot hold it!It evades my grasp. Please, teacher, help me."
Theromos turned to Feranon, but the commander
shook his head. "We need the
beam until the attacking force is destroyed. Hold on."
Theromos returned his attention to his student and
decisively placed his hands on
her head. Immediately the writhing energy engulfed
him as wel . But where it touched
Theromos, it followed a statelier pattern. The tendrils
cascaded around and between the
two dark templar, pulsing in measured swells, all in
rhythm. The thundering tone of the
prismatic beam steadied.
Feranon heard a crew member report, "Al targets
destroyed, Commander."
He swiveled forward at the announcement. "Quickly,
shut off the projectors."
The lack of noise from the beam was a relief. But the
bridge wasn't silent. A strange
tone came from the focusing couch, and when the
commander looked, he saw why.
Sharas had reached up to grasp Theromos's
shoulder,their gazes locked together.
The tendrils of shadow still played over teacher and
student, but now the Void energies
began to brighten. The Nerazim's eyes glowed more
strongly, and wisps of red fire raced
across their limbs.18
Theromos yelled, "Resist!I know the power is upon
us. I know the draw of the Void
and the oblivion it promises, but you must resist."
Sharas shouted back, her psionic voice tinged with a
deep new note. "The Void calls
to me!It cal s to us. We could become so much
more. Together we could become one with
the vast energies of the Void."
Theromos shook his head, trying to break the
connection that was forming between
the two dark templar. "And we would be lost. You
would be lost. Let it go. Return to your
merely physical form and be content."
His words must have had some effect upon Sharas,
because slowly the tendrils
dissipated and the shadows faded.
Soon only two exhausted Nerazim remained.
* * *
Sharas found her teacher seated in meditation as
usual, his stil ness fil ing the room.
She knelt beside him and waited for him to speak.
"You did very wel , student. Few dark templar with
your experience could
accomplish as much."
Sharas bent her head.
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