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Epilogue:TheReturn
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‘Therereallyiswater!’ayoushoutedwithjoyoussurprise.Itwastrue;avastsurfaceofwaterstretchedoutbeforethem.Sparklingwavesshimmereduheduskyheavens.
TheMarshalremovedtheglovesofhisspacesuit.Withbothhands,hescoopedupshisvisor,hevee.Ashequicklyclosedhisvisain,hecalled,‘Hey,it’snottoosalty.’Whethelieutenantwasabouttoopenhisownvisor,hestoppedhim.‘You’llsufferdepressiohepositiomosphereisaottheproblem;thepoisonoussulphuripoheairhavealreadythi.However,theatmosphericpressureistoolow.Withoutavisor,itislikewhatbeingatthirtythousahe>
Ageneraldugihisfeet.‘Maybethere’ssomegrassseeds,’hesaid,smilingasheraisedhisheadtolookattheMarshal.
TheMarshalshookhishead.‘Beforethewar,thiswasthebottomoftheo.’
‘Wegohavealookat’snotfarfromhere.Maybewedsomethere,’thelieuteed.
‘Anywillhavebeenburntlongago,’someohasigh.
&hemsedthehorizoniheyweresurroundedbyanunbrokenountailybornbytheeheEarth.Theyweredarkbluemassifsmadeofbarermaspillingfrlowed,likebloodoozingfromthebodyofaslaian.
ThemagmariversoftheEarthbelowhadbur.
ThiswasEarth,twohuhirtyyearsafterthe>
&hewarhadehanonehundredpeopleaboardthetrolshiphadeioheretheywaitedfortheDevourertospitouttheEarth;thentheywouldreturheirwait,theirshiphadbeeasatellite,gtheplaofDevourerahi.Inallthattime,theDevourerEmpirehaddohingtoharassthem.
Owenty-fiveyearsafterthewar,theandship’ssensorspickedupthattheDevourerwasintheprocessofleavih.Irousedsomeofthoseiioheywoke,theDevourerhadalreadylefttheEarthandflowheEarthhadbeentraoawhollyalienworld,astra,perhapsbestdescribedasalumpofcharcoalfreshlyoutoftheoven.Theoshadalldisappeared,andthelandwasawebofmagmarivers.
ThepersohetrolshiplyuetheirhibernatioheirsensorsaheEarthtocool.Thiswaitlastedaury.
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&heyagainwokefromhibernation,theyfou,itsviolentgeologyhavihwasadesolate,yellowwastelahoughalllifehaddisappeared,therewasstillasparseatmosphere.Theyevendisnantsoftheosofold.
Sotheylaheshoreofsuahesizeofapre-wartallake.
Ablastofthunder,deafeninginthisthinatmosphere,roaredabovethemasthefamiliar,ofaDevourerEmpireshiplafarfromtheirowsgiganticdoorsopened,andFangstookhisfirsttstepsout,leaningheavilyonawalkingstickthesizeofapowerpole.
‘Ah,youarestillalive,sir!’theMarshalgreetedhim.‘Youmustbearoundfivehundrednow?’
‘HowcouldIlivethatlong?I,too,wentiion,thirtyyearsafterthewar.IhibersoIcouldseeyouagain,’Faed.
&heDevourernow?’theMarshalasked.
Faheskyaboveasheanswered.‘Youstillseeitatnight;itisbutadimstarnoassedJupiter’sorbit.’
‘Itisleavingthesolarsystem?’theMarshalqueried.
Fangsnodded.‘Iwillsetouttodaytofollowit.’
TheMarshalpausedbeforespeakiholdnow.’
Fangssadlynoddedhisgianthead.‘Old…’hesaid,hiswalkingsticktremblinginhishand.‘Theworld,iioEarth.
‘Asmallamoumosphereremains.ShouldwesiderthisanaertheDevourerEmpire?’theMarshalaskedquietly.
Fangsshookhishead.‘Ithasnothingtodowithmercy;itisy.’
&h’ssoldierslookedatFangsi.
‘Oh,inthiswartheDevourerEmpiresufferedaedwouhundredsofmillionsiears,’Fangsadmitted.‘Oure,too,sufferedcriticaldamage.Afterthewar,ittookusfiftyEarthyearsjusttopletepreliminaryrepairs,andowasdonecouldwebegiheEarth.Butwekourtimeinthesolarsystemwaslimited.Ifwedidime,acloudofiwouldflhtinthtpath.Ahelongwayround,wewouldlosesevehousandyearsonourwaytothear.Inthattime,thestar’sstatewouldhavealreadyged,bursthatwewishedtoe.BecauseofthiswehadtochewtheplaheSueandotpickthemgsexplained.
‘Thatfillsuswithgreatfortandhonour.’theMarshalsaid,lookingatthesoldierssurroundinghim.
‘Youaremostworthyofit.Ittrulywasagreatiellarwar.IhyannalsoftheDevourer’swars,ourswasoremarkablebattles!Tothisday,allthroughoutourworld,minstrelssingoftheepicatsoftheEarth’sssstated.
‘Wewouldsoohumanitywouldrememberthewar.So,howishumanity?’theMarshalqueried.
&heroximatelytwobillionhumaedtotheDevourerEmpire,abouthalfofallofhumanity,’FaivatingthelargesofhisportableputerwherepicturesoflifeontheDevourerappeared.Thesrevealedabeautifulgrasslandunderblueskies.roupofhappyhumanswassinginganddandatfirstitwasdifficulttodistinguishthegehesehumans.Theirskinwasasoft,subtlewhite,andtheywerealldressedinfine,gauzyclotheswithbeautifulwreathsofflowersohedistanakeoutamagle,clearlymodelledohingfromahfairytale.Itsvibrantadeitlookasifitweremadeofdchocolate.
Thecamera’slensdrewcltheMarshalacetostudythesepeople’sdetail.Hewassooelycedthattheyweretrulyhappy.Itwasanutterlycarefreehappial.Itremindedhimofthefewshortyearsofichildhoodjoythatpre-warhumanshadexperienced.
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