Chapter 1494 Gustav's Concern
Author's Note: Unedited Chapter
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After what felt like an eternity, the officers finished their checks and exited the ship.
E.E waited a few moments longer to ensure the coast was clear before slipping out and making his way back to the elevator.
He descended to Commander Xanatus's office, his pulse still pounding from the close call. E.E then handed the button sized drive to the commander, who immediately plugged it into his computer.
"Let's see what we have here," Commander Xanatus said while his eyes scanned the data.
The coordinates appeared on the screen, and Commander Xanatus nodded. "These match the general region we suspected. This should be it."
E.E felt a wave of relief wash over him.
"Now, what do you intend to do next, E.E?" Commander Xanatus inquired.
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Back at E.E's apartment, he briefed the others on the successful extraction of the coordinates. Falco, Endric, and Aildris listened intently with expressions of relief.
"We did it," E.E said. "We have the coordinates."
"That's great but what is going to be our next step?" Endric asked.
"We can't just barge in now that we know it's location," He added.
"No we can't... We have to know and understand the inner workings of the alliance first before we can think of infiltrating," Aildris pointed out.
"The best way to do that is by talking to someone who has been there," Falco chipped in.
"General Chell comes to mind," E.E. replied, shaking his head. "But he isn't the type of person we can approach for that kind of information."
Aildris suddenly perked up, an idea forming in his mind. "You know, the Alliance is a combination of planets from all across multiple galaxies. The Alliance Corps is made up of thousands of species, including Earthlings."
"Right," Endric nodded, catching on. "So, you're suggesting we find an Earthling in the Alliance Corps and get them to talk about it?"
"Exactly," Aildris confirmed. "We could ask in a joking way or get them to brag about being a part of it. It's possible they might spill some valuable information."
The group pondered this for a moment, seeing the sense in Aildris's suggestion. "But how do we come into contact with an Earthling in the Alliance Corps?" Falco asked.
They spent the next few hours doing research, combing through old records and connections.
Eventually, they stumbled upon an old fellow MBO cadet, Deitrick Haddon, who had joined the Alliance Corps. According to the information they gathered, Deitrick had been off-planet but was scheduled to return for a one-week break after being away for a year.
As he meditated, Gustav pondered the possibilities. "If atomic manipulation and speed are this powerful in the Three-in-One Golden Body form, what about my other abilities?" He considered his arsenal: God Eyes, Iro Silk, Crimson Energy Discharge, and more. Each had its unique strengths, but with the golden body, they could become unstoppable.
He knew that nothing could penetrate his skin while in the golden form. Mental attacks, too, were rendered useless, and even spiritual assaults couldn't touch him. It was an ultimate power, a culmination of all his training and potential.
"I need to try God Eyes next," Gustav decided. The thought of what he might see, how far his vision could reach, filled him with burning curiosity.
Gustav soon went back to meditating.
He recalled the dream he had, where Angy, in her half-black, half-white form, fought against the world's most powerful Mixedblood, Jack.
He somewhat had a feeling that this dream was related to achieving the Golden Body form but he couldn't entirely place it.
Gustav's mind then wandered to his friends and little brother. He hoped they were all okay. Based on their original plan, they were to head to a particular planet after finishing repairs on his ship.
Gustav was sure that they were there right now.
'I should contact them tomorrow just to make sure they're alright.'
As he continued to meditate, Gustav focused on the intricacies of his abilities, imagining how each could be enhanced.
The possibilities were endless, and he knew that with enough practice, he could achieve a level of mastery that few could rival.
Time passed, and soon the next morning arrived.
"Next time, I'll try God Eyes," he resolved. "And keep pushing the limits of what I can do."
"But for now... Let me contact Endric and the others," he muttered while turning around to leave.
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Gustav and Stark walked through the lush, vibrant landscapes of Agon, heading toward the location where Stark's ship was parked.
The air was crisp, and the sky was a mesmerizing blend of teal and gold, with clouds that looked like they were painted by a master artist. The planet's unique beauty never failed to amaze Gustav, but today his mind was preoccupied with other matters.
They finally arrived at Stark's silver spacecraft, which was parked on a raised platform surrounded by the planet's towering blue trees. The ship's metallic surface gleamed under the sun's rays, reflecting the vibrant colors of Agon's environment.
Gustav entered the spacecraft, settling into the pilot's seat. Stark followed, taking his position beside him.
Gustav activated the controls, and the ship's systems came to life, displaying a myriad of lights and holographic readouts.
Gustav reached into the spacecraft communication system, attempting to contact Endric, Aildris, Falco, and Ria. The system came to life, and he initiated a holographic transmission. After a few seconds of static, the call failed to connect.
"Hmm, that's strange," Gustav muttered, furrowing his brow. He tried again, adjusting the frequency and boosting the signal, but the result was the same. No connection.
"Still nothing?" Stark asked, glancing over.
"No, nothing," Gustav replied, frustration evident in his voice. "I've tried multiple times, but I can't get through to them. It's like they're not even on the ship."