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Alex "Hyena" Sherman
As the general order, Alex turned his translator off as the General briefed them on their mission. Alex listened carefully as Grimm laid out the plan. He agreed with his points, but wasn't sure if using force at first was the best option. No doubt, if the time came, Alex would pick up his weapon and fire. But he secretly wished negotiations would end well and hostilities wouldn't occur. But just like the General, he didn't want to be at the mercy of the aliens, no matter their intentions.
Nevertheless, he nodded in response to the General. Calhoun also nodded. He noticed that after a while, it appeared Daniel had gone to sleep. Alex refused to, despite being quite overwhelmed and tired from the day's events. He wanted at least one of them to be awake in case the worst would happen. As the Helion decended, Alex prepped for landing. He noticed as one of the aliens threw up in the bag the General provided. He wondered if it was because it was not used to the aircraft, or if their species was just not meant for high travel. Nevertheless, the aircraft finally stopped, and Alex proceeded outside after the rest of them did. They were met by a large number of the aliens, all of different size and shape. Alex thought that perhaps like humans, there were different 'races' of these aliens as well.
"Greetings I am here on a peace keeping mission… I am General Ezekiel Grimm leader of the Galatical Terran Alliance Armed Forces, I am here to speak with your king to discuss a possible peace treaty between our people."
Another alien exchanged greetings with the General, and led them all into a great hall. Alex noted the strange statues, possible of former kings, but maybe even of deities they worshiped. He wasn't sure. Still, he admired their craftsmanship. It was very unique. His mind snapped back to attention as he focused on the current situation, being led into a hall where others waited. The original greeter left to prep the king for their arrival, and as he did, another alien approached and talk to them.
"Would any of you please listen to me? I have urgent news and they refuse to allow me to see the king. I need to see him… can you help me? This is a matter of life and death!"
Alex didn't feel he should respond, being not of the same species as the others, so stayed silent and out of the way as the allowed the Pokemon to deal with the newcomer. Instead, he heard Daniel ask a question he really didn't want to hear.
"You think any other ships survived?"
Alex turned to him, unsure how to answer, and unsure if he wanted to answer even if he could. It wasn't easy seeing your entire race get slowly wiped out by another. But for all he knew, this was all that was left of them. Them, and the Respite. Until he had physical confirmation otherwise, this was it. He thought this was a better way to think instead of hoping for maybes and whatifs.
Alex shook his head in response to Sergeant Calhoun. The Respite was all that was left. This is what the human race was reduced to.
As the general order, Alex turned his translator off as the General briefed them on their mission. Alex listened carefully as Grimm laid out the plan. He agreed with his points, but wasn't sure if using force at first was the best option. No doubt, if the time came, Alex would pick up his weapon and fire. But he secretly wished negotiations would end well and hostilities wouldn't occur. But just like the General, he didn't want to be at the mercy of the aliens, no matter their intentions.
Nevertheless, he nodded in response to the General. Calhoun also nodded. He noticed that after a while, it appeared Daniel had gone to sleep. Alex refused to, despite being quite overwhelmed and tired from the day's events. He wanted at least one of them to be awake in case the worst would happen. As the Helion decended, Alex prepped for landing. He noticed as one of the aliens threw up in the bag the General provided. He wondered if it was because it was not used to the aircraft, or if their species was just not meant for high travel. Nevertheless, the aircraft finally stopped, and Alex proceeded outside after the rest of them did. They were met by a large number of the aliens, all of different size and shape. Alex thought that perhaps like humans, there were different 'races' of these aliens as well.
"Greetings I am here on a peace keeping mission… I am General Ezekiel Grimm leader of the Galatical Terran Alliance Armed Forces, I am here to speak with your king to discuss a possible peace treaty between our people."
Another alien exchanged greetings with the General, and led them all into a great hall. Alex noted the strange statues, possible of former kings, but maybe even of deities they worshiped. He wasn't sure. Still, he admired their craftsmanship. It was very unique. His mind snapped back to attention as he focused on the current situation, being led into a hall where others waited. The original greeter left to prep the king for their arrival, and as he did, another alien approached and talk to them.
"Would any of you please listen to me? I have urgent news and they refuse to allow me to see the king. I need to see him… can you help me? This is a matter of life and death!"
Alex didn't feel he should respond, being not of the same species as the others, so stayed silent and out of the way as the allowed the Pokemon to deal with the newcomer. Instead, he heard Daniel ask a question he really didn't want to hear.
"You think any other ships survived?"
Alex turned to him, unsure how to answer, and unsure if he wanted to answer even if he could. It wasn't easy seeing your entire race get slowly wiped out by another. But for all he knew, this was all that was left of them. Them, and the Respite. Until he had physical confirmation otherwise, this was it. He thought this was a better way to think instead of hoping for maybes and whatifs.
Alex shook his head in response to Sergeant Calhoun. The Respite was all that was left. This is what the human race was reduced to.