|  The Kreludan Conspiracy: Part Oneby azellica
 
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 I was not accustomed to fear, but never before had I been 
so afraid. My heart was pounding in my ears and my breathing was rapid. I was 
in trouble. There was no doubt about it, but what would be the consequences of 
my actions? I stared at the floor and crossed my arms nervously.
       BLEEP! BLEEP! BLEEP!
       My Virtupets microtronic watch went off; reminding 
  me of the 'appointment' I had with the Boss. A new wave of fear engulfed me 
  and I started to feel sick. My eyes swept across the door. Any moment it would 
  open and I'd have to enter the room beyond. 
       A few security officers passed me in the hallway. 
  They gave me fairly sympathetic looks; they knew how uncomfortable my situation 
  was.
       I watched the time travel on my watch, and as 
  the seconds passed, my anxiety grew. It was my entire fault. If things had gone 
  according to the plan I wouldn't even be here.
       The door slowly swung open and a small Grundo 
  clerk stepped out and gestured towards me. He leered at me as I staggered over 
  to the door.
       "The Boss will see you now," he told me.
       I entered the room and heard the door close 
  behind me. I slowly walked towards the desk at the end of the room. I wiped 
  my sweaty palms onto the fabric of my Virtupets uniform. This was it. 
       The room was ominously lit with soft green lights 
  and computer monitors were forced into all of the walls. At the end of the area 
  was a huge desk and positioned behind it, facing a wall-to-wall screen, was 
  a tall high-backed chair. I gulped nervously and gave a short bow to the back 
  of the chair. Then I reluctantly sank into a cold metal seat in front of the 
  desk and waited.
       After what seemed like eternity, a voice spoke 
  from the depths of the chair. "Well Commander, what have you got to say for 
  yourself? The reports I have received are very unsatisfactory." 
       That was a very polite way of putting it. I 
  took a deep quivering breath and said, "I- I can explain, sir; those reports 
  contain false accusations."
       "Do you think so, Commander? I am willing to 
  listen to your side of events if that is the case. If not, then you are wasting 
  my time and I will be even more displeased." The tall chair swung around and 
  Dr. Sloth pierced me with his eyes. "If these reports bear truth, then it would 
  appear that you have been treacherous, and treachery is one thing I will not 
  tolerate." He surveyed me trembling before him. "That and fear," he said coldly.
       "P-please," I fought to steady my voice, "give 
  me a chance."
       "Very well, Commander Roack, you may explain 
  to me what happened now. If I have misjudged you, you will be pardoned, if not..." 
  His voice trailed off echoing with threat.
       I had a chance. Just one chance to save myself. 
  I brought my eyes up to meet his and I took a deep breath...
       *
       ...I leant back comfortably in a cushy VIP chair 
  in the passenger area of a Virtupets Transport Shuttle. There was still another 
  half orbit until it was time to land. I snapped my fingers and a diminutive 
  Grundo came scurrying from the back of the shuttle.
       "What can I get you sir?" he squeaked.
       "A can of Neocola will do for now," I told him. 
  "And be quick about it. I have better things to do than demonstrate patience 
  to you trainees."
       He scuttled away to fetch my demand and I casually 
  flicked through copy of Kreludan Facts. After a few seconds, I tossed the book 
  aside in boredom and was about to yell for the attendant when suddenly...
       BLEEP! BLEEP! BLEEP!
       I squinted at the tiny computer screen on my 
  watch and saw the little mail icon appear in the corner.
       "Open mail," I said, hoping it wasn't another 
  Money Tree charity request. 
       "Downloading message. Please wait..." a whiny 
  programmed voice filtered from the watch's speakers. "Download complete. Open 
  now or later?"
       "Now! I already told you I wanted to read it!"
       "Message file is video formatted. Open now or 
  later?"
       "Now," I said through clenched teeth. The smarter 
  the computers were, the harder it was for them to take a simple order. 
       "Opening file. Please wait..."
       The screen on my watch went blank and was instantly 
  filled with an image of the Boss. "This message has been broadcast to all of 
  my commanders. You are to attend an urgent meeting at the Space Station regarding 
  our current situation with Kreludor. Further details will be discussed there. 
  Due to security reasons, this message will self-destruct in ten... nine..."
       Uh-oh.
       I pulled the watch from my wrist and bounded 
  over to the trash chute. I tossed it in and pressed the 'eject' button. Moving 
  over to the window, I saw the small computer drift into space. Then a small 
  explosion erupted from its center and it was engulfed in flame.
       Every single time I received a message from 
  the Boss I lost a Microtronic Watch. I slunk back to my chair and sat down grumpily. 
  Now I'd have to buy a new one. 
       The Grundo attendant approached me apprehensively 
  and handed me a can of Neocola.
       "You certainly took long enough," I snapped. 
  "It's not even cold! And you could pour it in a glass with some ice! What do 
  they pay you for? Standing around moping?"
       "I'm very sorry, sir," he said shaking. "I'll 
  go back and get another one."
       "Don't bother," I said. "I need you to tell 
  the pilot there's been a change of course. We're going to the space station 
  now. And also, get him to turn the gravity generator up. I can feel my feet 
  rising!"
       "Sir, this shuttle is scheduled to land on Kreludor. 
  We can't change the course. I'm sorry, but it's regulations. Scheduled transport 
  shuttles must always remain on course unless an emergency situ-"
       "I know what the rules are! Tell the pilot we're 
  going to the space station now! Unless, of course, you want me to tell the Boss 
  why I was late for a meeting." I stared him down.
       "I-I'll go tell the pilot, sir." The attendant 
  bowed and hurried from the room.
       I sat back and popped open my can of Neocola. 
  An urgent meeting at the Space Station eh? What on Neopia was going on? 
       *
       Several hours later the attendant appeared before 
  me. "We've landed, sir. It's safe to disembark."
       I ignored him, I stood up, and left the passenger 
  area. As I descended down the transport beam a security guard approached me.
       "Commander Roack?" he said as my space boots 
  touched the space station's floor. "You can follow me sir. I'll show you where 
  the meeting is being held, but first I'll need an identification scan." 
       The guard held up a computer in his palm. I 
  pushed my thumb into its surface and watched my name flash up on the screen.
       "Good. Follow me please." He led me into the 
  warehouse level and directed me through a maze of cargo boxes. "The meeting 
  of course has to be held in a secret location," he said conversationally. "We 
  don't want tourists stumbling in do we?"
       I grunted in reply. 
       The guard guided me to a solid stretch of wall 
  in-between a stack of crates. He pulled a metal card out of his belt and pushed 
  it into a crack on the metal plating of the wall. A small beep was heard and 
  the wall neatly slid away to reveal a conference room behind. The guard bowed 
  and left me.
       I strolled into the room beyond and took my 
  seat at the conference table. I gave a few polite nods to my fellow commanders 
  and then glanced at my watch to check the time... and soon after remembered 
  that my watch had been the victim of one of the self-destruct viruses embedded 
  in all of Dr. Sloth's messages. I sighed and drummed my green hands on the table.
       Moments later, Dr. Sloth stormed into the room 
  and took his place at the head of the table. He surveyed us closely for a few 
  moments. I stared nervously at the table top and wished he'd get on with the 
  meeting. 
       "My loyal commanders," he said at last, "I have 
  summoned you here to discuss the difficulties regarding my Kreludan moon base. 
  As you know, construction of this base began a few months ago, but since then, 
  many attempts have taken place to sabotage what has already been completed. 
  It is not necessary to explain that the base will play an essential role in 
  my upcoming Kreludan campaigns. I need it to be completed by the designated 
  date or my plans will be delayed and I will face several unnecessary difficulties."
       He stood up and began to slowly circle the room. 
  "I have sent agents to Kreludor, but many of them have disappeared. This 'inconvenience' 
  must be resolved as soon as possible. I therefore intend to send a team to Kreludor 
  to further investigate this matter and identify the culprits. The perpetrators 
  will be caught and punished severely." Sloth returned to the head of the table 
  and leant forward. "I want one of my commanders to lead this team. You will 
  be given further details when you're appointed for the position. Now, are there 
  any volunteers?"
       I lowered my eyes to the table's cold metal 
  surface. Although I was a devoted commander, I'd prefer to avoid a job like 
  that. The fact that several agents had already gone missing was slightly unnerving; 
  even for someone as brave as me. Apparently my fellow commanders were thinking 
  the same thoughts. Not one of us raised a hand.
       Sloth smiled coyly. "No one?" he said softly. 
  "How very disappointing." He resumed pacing around the table. "I hoped that 
  one of my commanders would have the little courage it would take." He suddenly 
  turned to me. "Commander Roack, your past efforts in our Neopian wars have been 
  quite satisfactory."
       Uh-oh.
       "I would like you to 'volunteer.'"
       The Boss stared right at me as if he were daring 
  me to refuse. I met his red eyes.
       "Sir, it would be an honour to be chosen for 
  this mission," I said confidently.
 To be continued...
					 
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