intervention plan
December 11th 2008 09:06
The Borgz commander Haz was most displeased by this unfortunate turn of events. Though their technology is not as advanced as the Daxians’ surely he could not have missed the target which he sought. However there was nothing to be seen and Haz realized that they had made good their escape. Haz turned his attention to Septo-Zan, whom he had teleported to the ship after missing Xen and #8d. Where have they gone you Splag ,the commander growled. Well sir, I believe that, if I may be so bold………….. Speak up, I am growing very impatient. Well sir, that is to say, it is quite possible that Xen may have returned to his home planet, or perhaps he may have just left this quadrant. The possibilities are……….. “Silence” said the commander. You are about as much help to me now as you were in accomplishing your initial simple mission. Pull up a map of this quadrant and let us see if they have indeed departed. At this command the helmsman did as ordered, only to the dismay of the commander they were nowhere to be found. Septo- Zan this is your entire fault, therefore you will remain on 28/O in the event that they should return. I will search the nearby quadrants to see if I can locate them. Surely their craft sustained some damage, even if they were able to make their escape. The craft could not have gotten that far. (or so he assumed) Upon returning to the mines Septo-Zan infuriated as he was, began to devise a plan of his own. How he could (if the opportunity were to present itself) dispose of both the agent and Xen should they return.
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