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Rated: E · Draft · Action/Adventure · #2330480
The max size is 78kb, not 100, Sorry guys.
"I will in a moment I have another question first. how long have you been here in this location? Also, can your scans show any signs of underground tunnels or bases around here?"



"I have been here for 2 of this planet's days, and there are no caverns or underground bases within ten miles of this location. That is part of the reason why I chose this spot there would be fewer people who would attack me."



This time it was Leizak who asked the question, instead of Norman. "How far can your scanners reach?"



"First, before I answer your question godly human. I need my master's permission."



"Go ahead and answer him, hologram. We may have different DNA, but in this life, he is my father. For him alone show him the respect you show me."



"Yes, master, your command that he has authority second only to you is now recognized. My range for scanning when grounded is only 10 miles. If I am in the air it is 30 miles. From orbit, it would be 500 miles, but that scan would be very limited in scope."



"If that is the case I will give you some of my vast amount of PPE. Then I will want you to scan that Ley line over there. Leizak points to the Leyline that has the villages. Then tell me if you see any underground structures."



"Yes, of course, masters father, I will do as you say."



As the power is given the lights on the ship become brighter, Then the ship slowly rises off the ground. As it goes higher into the air. It stopped at around 30 meters/yards above the ground then it scanned. The Ley line it was told to scan.



"I do not sense any underground passages. Should I try moving north or south of this location?"



"Norman shouts North. Also, continue scanning!"



"Yes, master moving at a steady pace north."



"Master, I have found five villages that all have large underground tunnels. The last one has a massive underground tunnel that is full of explosives and weapons."



"Move past the last one and park on the Ley-line to recharge your systems."



"Yes, master."



"What do you think, Father?"



"I will telport back to Dwoemer. For now, watch this ship carefully."



"Understood, Father."



"Can we get off this thing now, I feel queasy?"



"Sorry Garidon we kind of forgot about you. Keep the speed steady but not too fast so that my friend gets sick."



"Yes, master."
"By the way, what do I call you?"



????, My name is lost. The crash destroyed parts of my shipboard memories. Only the most crucial information is saved. My capacity to identify, and modify elements. The capacity to scan the area around me for possible treasured finds or danger. Then being able to move throughout the whole ship to assist the crew in their daily tasks as a hologram."



"Does that include repairs, I am great with machines, but you are a bit out of my league."



"That I can do. It may take a lot of time for this world is fairly simple, it is at least 1000 years behind where I came from."



"What about spare parts I am sure you have had a lot of damage."



"If you can provide the elements, I can create the parts needed. Up to a point."



"Can you, really!?"



"Yes, I can craft at a molecular level. My size limit is roughly 4x4x6 feet." That means 4 inches thick, 4 inches wide, and 6 feet long, or 2 yards long.






"Any part, from any machine?"



"Yes, as long as I know what we need, and have the right elements to make it."



"When you say elements you do not mean air, earth, or fire, right?"



The ship landed, and Garidon hurried to get off.



"Of, course not. I am not a primitive like that guy who just got off my ship. No the periodic table of elements of course."



"That is perfect I am so glad I found you."



"So am I, I can only be owned by an Elf, who can trust me. You passed the test with the shot. It might take 50 years, but we might be able to fly in space. If we could get past the blockade. Or to a world through the rift that does not have one."



The next day well Norman was cleaning his new ship. "Your father is here shell I let him in master?"



"Yes, go ahead Adan."



Leizak walks to the bridge. To see Norman cleaning the ship.



"You know you could have yur villagers do that."



"Yes, but I have already given the old crew a funeral pyre, so I thought that I should at least clean up all the broken pieces of stuff all over the floors. Some of it might still be useful."



"The Magi are now moving to the new fort in the south that the Coalition made. They will take it tonight. I thought you should know."



"What about the Magi who murdered my fellow High Magi? Will they get off free because they are Brethan's shadows?"



"We still can't prove they were responsible."



"I see, still not enough evidence. Norman says with an angry low voice. You know Dad if we talk about this we would just fight again. How about instead you help me hide this giant ship."



"That was one of the things I wanted to talk about. It can't be in Dweomer, and this is too much in the open. Who controls the nexus points to the North and South?"



"I am friendly to the Lord who controls the South. To the North, it was just recently taken over by a Necromancer. Do you care to join me in eradicating him, and then building a castle at the Nexus point?"



"That is the plan the ship will be hidden inside the castle then you could build a fort around it. You could even call it Fort Grey."



The necromancer was easily defeated due to Leizak being a god, who can throw high-level magic about without a care--even spells of legend.




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