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trans_92009-04-22 08:36 am
Reunion
Tobias is hanging around the hallways and the common areas, curious about who's been podpopped this time. He's stunned though when he sees a familiar face among them. He worries for a moment that it's Visser Three, but then he knows it's not. There's no mistaking the body, the face...he would never forget seeing that face that night in the construction sight.
He hangs in the air for a moment, like one of those cartoon birds flapping in place, then lands.
<Father?> he says, half confused, half stunned. <Wait...you'll know me better if I do this.> He access his human DNA and morphs, letting Elfangor see the human he once was. "How I know is a long story, but I know everything. I read the letter. I know who you are. I just can't believe you're here"
< Ax! Are you around? You need to get here, now! > he calls out.
He hangs in the air for a moment, like one of those cartoon birds flapping in place, then lands.
<Father?> he says, half confused, half stunned. <Wait...you'll know me better if I do this.> He access his human DNA and morphs, letting Elfangor see the human he once was. "How I know is a long story, but I know everything. I read the letter. I know who you are. I just can't believe you're here"
< Ax! Are you around? You need to get here, now! > he calls out.

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< They are hiding who they are, and what they want us to do. Usually that's only done with 'allies' who you want to do something they wouldn't want to do, or those they consider 'theirs' be it slaves or prisoners and have no need to know in advanced. > Elfangor said, his distrust for the ones in charge of the ship evident in his thought speak.
Elfangor did not like hearing about the Yeerks here. At all. < How did they get here? > He asked. The pods? There might be more of them on board then. And though he didn't like the idea of giving them food that made them insane, it felt worst to just let them starve if they chose to take it. They certainly couldn't have a host. Though they could be frozen...
No, it would probably have been too late if everything was calm now. If it was a major problem, Tobias wouldn't have openly changed in less than three days after the fact.
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"I'm not sure how they got here...or how they got that kendrona on board. Just that it was announced that they were here and trying to basically hack...that means break into...and take over Stacy. That's the computer thing, whatever it is. We were the only thing that kept them from leaving us with no way home, ever." he explained.
"There was a big battle, and now as far as we know, the kendrona is destroyed and everyone was scanned for infestation. Man, I wish we had that technology back home. We could tell controllers from non-controllers without a problem, right away. The controllers were kept in sick bay until the Yeerks died. "
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< My guess would be they were in the pods. If there are humans and Andalites, then likely, there are Yeerks. Even without a Kendrona, there is still a chance for them to come up again. > Elfangor said, his stalk eyes glancing back the way he had come. If only there weren't so many pods.
< At least the ones who are moving about the ship should be safe for now. There'd have to be at least two Yeerks around for them to even try to successfully infest someone against their will, if there's somehow another kendrona hidden. > But at least if they were against Stacy, that meant whatever species controlled this ship was not in alliance with the Yeerks. It wasn't much, but it was something.
((OOC: Ah, I think Ax could come in anytime now.))
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Then he rounded the corner, and spotted Tobias in his human morph talking to--
...To...
< Elfangor?! >
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< Believe me, I'm as shocked as you > Tobias called to Ax. < I'm still trying to figure out how he could have been collected or whatever they call it, and we still recall what happened that night. >
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Elfangor looked over at Ax as he arrived. < And I'm not quite sure how I was saved, but I can't say I'm not happy to see you. Both of you. > He said, the happiness evident in his thought speak. Even if things were WRONG in this scenario, once he set that aside, it was good to see them again.
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When Prince Jake and the other Animorphs had told him that Elfangor had died, he'd said that nothing could have killed him. He hadn't expected his half-hysterical denial to come true like this.
He shook off some of the shock and drew himself to attention.
< Prince Elfangor, it is good to see you alive and well, > he said formally. Then he laughed and arched his tail over his back, extending it out in front of him to touch the blade to his brother's. < It is very good to see you. >
This wasn't going to be like the time on Leera, or the suicide mission when he had met Estrid. This was Elfangor. His brother.
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Andalites didn't smile, but he would if they had the mouths to do so. He extended his own tail, touching the blade with Aximili. < It's good to see you to, little brother. So, is it still aristh, or have you not been able to return home long enough to become a warrior yet? > He asked. He could tell. Aximili looked the part of a warrior now and it should be acknowledged.
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< We have had...limited contact with the Andalite Homeworld, > Ax said. The radio telescope, the Ascalin incident, the time he'd met Estrid, their recent Z-Space transmission... < I was offered the opportunity to return, but I chose to remain with the Animorphs. >
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Well, things were weird enough and Tobias made it evident they had dealt with the Ellimist. < The Animorphs would be Tobias and the other human children, correct? Good. That was more than likely the best move you could have made. When everything it dealt with, then you can make sure your rank is where it should be. > Elfangor said in a humorous tone. After all, what had he done as an aristh? And he certainly couldn't fault an action most Andalites found odd if it meant that they'd be closer to winning and he himself broke Andalite law itself. Promotions could wait.
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To say the least. They had accused Prince Jake of lying to them, and then said that Ax himself possibly had divided loyalties. Was that because he hadn't returned with Estrid and Gonrod? Because he had interfered with the horrific mission of the crew of the Crusader?
Ax shivered a little, involuntarily.
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On how much he should say? < ...how much of a time difference is there? >
Elfangor shook his head, a human habit he had picked up himself, feeling a heavy weight at this news. < It is...probably one of our greater faults, in underestimating those we might think are 'inferior.' > Elfangor said, so Ax could hear him this time. < And then we don't pay the attention we have too. >
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Ax felt a surge of panic. Was Tobias telling Elfangor about his actions on board the USS George Washington? Did Elfangor think he had acted wrongly? Was Elfangor ashamed of him?
< Perhaps, > he said guardedly, sifting through Elfangor's statement for some hidden meaning. Was it a test? < We can only hope to learn from our past mistakes. >
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< Hopefully they can learn before Earth becomes a mistake to add to the list. It would be too great a loss for everyone if Earth is taken. Human bodies have plenty potential for being a threat and even if they don't have new technology the Yeerks can use against us, just the number of capable bodies is would make things far more dangerous. And if Yeerks can somehow tap into the human ability to adapt and advance so far, so fast, winning may become impossible for us. > Yes, he had thought of this. In case a situation came up where Earth was in danger of being taken, in case the 'inferior beings' were left to die.
It was logical. It was true. Beyond his own personal reasons for wanting Earth safe, it would just be too dangerous if that many hosts were taken.
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< You are right about the other things. Although it's a slightly scary thought, something possibly being so powerful. Ellimist-level stuff is bad enough. And I agree about humans, I think many races underestimate us, like I said. They're such a contradiction when you think about it. Good one minute and cruel and ruthless the next. >
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< The Animorphs won't let that happen, > Ax said to Elfangor, still unaware of what Tobias was saying privately. < And I will serve my prince as long as that takes. >
Until you decide that Prince Jake can't make the correct call, said a nasty little voice in the back of Ax's head, and Ax silenced it ruthlessly.
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Of course making his response to Ax was a bit more difficult with this information, since Tobias made it clear they could handle it. < I am sure you will find a way. > He said after a moment's hesitation. Though it did seem so remarkable. Six young ones against the entire Yeerk force on Earth and Visser Three. To do what they did...it's simply amazing.
The last sentence was confusing. < Another Andalite did come? > He asked. It hadn't sounded like one did.
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< There were several but we only met them briefly. There was an attempt to set a virus loose by one named Gonrod and another guy. I dont' remember his name. They had a female with them, her first name was Estrid. They wanted Ax to help but in the end, we realized the virus might kill us too. Or humans anyway. We had to stop them. >
< Another time we found out two others survived the dome ship crash. Mertl and Gafinlin. But Gafinlin was dying, and Mertil had a morphing problem. We helped them once but that was the last we saw of them. > Tobias said.
< Some of your people were traitors though...once we got sucked into Z-space in morph and somehow we wound up on a ship called the Ascalin. We got off it but the commander was the traitor. I remember us stopping him and then having to escape the crashing ship. I think I got snapped back to Earth or whatever just after that, but Ax was able to help the Leerans out. >
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Ax had no doubt that Estrid would have simply adored an opportunity to discuss science with Dox. He wondered what had happened to her upon her return -- if she had been imprisoned for her part in Arbat's plans or if she had been able to escape persecution.
< I was not referring to any of them, nor to Mertil-Iscar-Elmand or Gafinilan-Estrif-Valad. > Ax crossed his arms. < When the Animorphs retrieved me from the crashed Dome, I agreed to serve Prince Jake while I remained on Earth. After the Ascalin Incident, I vowed to serve him until he personally released me from service. >
Unless you decide that something needs to be done and that your Prince cannot do it, the treacherous voice whispered in his head. Ax ignored it.
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It was a sad, sad thing. A terrible blow. At least whatever the traitor was trying to do against the Leerans was prevented. Leerans would have been an even worse blow.
The VIRUS however. < They were going to release a VIRUS?! Please tell me that was an insanity of someone with little power and not someone in real power. > Elfangor asked, even more worried now. Did they want to repeat the Hork-Bajir world?! No matter how many Yeerks died, it was pointless if innocents who weren't even enslaved were killed as well.
But then...another surprise. < You made a human your Prince? > Elfangor asked. There was no distaste or anger in his tone. Merely surprise. < A human Prince...we have never given the honor to another race before. But I trust that if you have vowed to follow him, then he must have earned it. > He knew Aximili had high ideals of the Andalite race. And with his first Prince being a 'Hero,' then this Jake had to know what he was doing to earn such loyalty from his brother.
There were many surprises in this conversation, many things he had missed. Then again, he was supposed to have never been able to miss them. It was a strange, strange time, but it wasn't so bad. There were some bad news, but that's always to be expected of war. In the end...things would be better. That was the important part.
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He smiled a bit at Elfangor's words. < Prince Jake has more than earned the right to be called by that title. > The smile grew. < The Yeerks currently believe the Animorphs to be a team of highly-trained Andalite guerrillas. >
Ax chose to take that as a compliment to his friends' skills.
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Elfangor listened and then laughed in amusement. < Do they? Even the Visser? He still underestimates humans, I see, but at least it will be more to your advantage that way. > He knew how strong humans could be. It was why he trusted the children to be able to handle the power.
Still, to think normal human children, even with one being his son, could achieve the same skills has trained Andalites? It was a wonderful irony. Maybe instead of years in training, Andalites should just be sent to humans to learn how to do such things.
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He had been so close so many times, but something always went wrong. The Abomination would escape, or the Animorphs would be forced to flee, one thing or another, or another, or another...
< I am sorry. I will not fail you. >
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Elfangor paused at Aximili's apology. Ah, yes. It was his responsibility to avenge him. It would be a mark against Aximili's honor if he didn't. However, this was also the Abomination.
The one who was a great War Prince. One he could not beat himself.
< Even if that makes a mark against your honor, you have not failed me, Aximili. You have gone beyond what any aristh, beyond even the best of Andalite warriors, in defending against a Yeerk invasion with only six of you. And I do not doubt that you will be able to do our whole family proud. You have already made me proud to call you my brother. >
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< Anyway, we got everyone out and took them to the free hork-bajir valley. Everything went okay getting Rachel's mom, Cassie's parents and my mom...although I had to make her able to morph to get her to safety...but Jake's brother tipped off the Yeerks before we could get his parents. It had a bad impact on him, and everything almost fell apart. I'm surprised we pulled through. And they were freed in the end though. >
Elfangor switched to talking about vengeance. < I wish I could have done it too. Avenge you, that is. I wanted to even before I knew the whole story. His actions made me sick. >
< The number increased later,near the very end. > Tobias turned private again when his father mentioned the six. < We had no choice...we had to recruit more. It was a hard decision because we had a problem once before with a kid who found the cube...we tried to make him one of us but he thought he could bargain with the Visser for his parents and he didn't like taking orders. He turned on us and we were forced to get rid of him. We knew we had to watch that we didn't have that problem again. We sought out disabled kids...we knew the Yeerks had no use for damaged bodies. There were about 20 auxillaries at the end. Sadly, many of them died during the final battle. They fought well though. >
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Elfangor was proud of him. He didn't know everything, but he was proud of him.
< I... >
He would be worthy of Elfangor’s pride. He wouldn’t let him down.
< Thank you. >
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< Reinforcements are to be expected eventually, but to go for as long as you did, it's an achievement. > Elfangor said to Tobias before speaking aloud.
< There is no dishonor in missing the chance to avenge, when greater good has been accomplished. With what you both have accomplished, you could never kill the Visser and I would still be proud. > Not that getting rid of him wouldn't be good, of course, but he knew how very hard to kill the Visser was.
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< That's true. We always struggled with the aspect of the hosts anyway...wishing there was a way to kill the yeerk without destroying the host. We did what was necessary, but it wasn't always easy. War never is, obviously. I don't think any of us thought we'd get as far as we did. >
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But if it was something the two of them wanted him to know, they would include him in the conversation. And the fact that they weren't, the fact that they were having a private conversation right in front of him, hurt him more than he cared to admit.
He schooled his expression to blankness, focusing his main eyes on a point just above Elfangor's left ear.
< Would you like me to inform the ship's captain of your presence? > he asked his brother. < I believe she is attempting to assemble a command staff, and your input would undoubtedly be invaluable. >
And he wouldn't have to stand here wondering what Elfangor and Tobias were talking about.
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< It's always the desire to somehow kill the yeerk, but spare the host. It's unfortunate we can't, but it's better dead than to be a slave. > Elfangor said, trying to be a comfort to Tobias in case he still felt guilt about it. Most Andalites learned to expect it.
< A Command Staff? > He'd be in a position of command again. Honestly, it was not something he looked forward too. However...it may be necessary. < That may be a wise idea, Aximili. I should meet with the captain anyway. >