or not. Didac liked to believe he was a good and fair leader.Humility, love, and care for others are what made his focus in his reign so when orders were issued by him, they were obsolete. No one dared to question him. He almost felt sorry for the soldier, but then the safety of his people came first.
“I am the property of the Army of Mother Earth.” These machines were weak. They couldn’t even withstand torture. By age ten, every child in Constel·lació underwent intense mind training programs which led them to have the ability to resist mind probes and interrogations from other species especially those who were telepathic. His soldiers were unbreakable under pressure. While some planets thought his torture training methods were severe, they made his warriors resilient. The details were classified, but however, the underlying processes focused on survival, evasion, detainment and interrogation resistance.
Constel·lació had no fury like a leader ambushed. Didac seethed with anger. Martin Bradford had made a mistake that did not deserve a second chance. No one betrayed him and lived to tell. His enemies knew that much. The trade negotiations between Mother Earth and Constel·lació were beneficial to the humans only. Constel·lació was a self-sustaining planet. Martin Bradford was not satisfied with Didac’s generous nature. He wanted it all. He was willing to sell his morality and risk a war.
This was an act war. Didac withdrew his laser sword and slid it through the man’s neck.
“My King was that necessary?” His friend and trusted advisor, Agostino was not fazed by Didac’s anger.
“This will send a message to all my enemies.”
”The human genetic programming is similar to ours, but their brain is very complex. Their neurons do not function like ours. I would like to study it.” It was common knowledge that the humans were only able to access ten percent of their cerebral capacity while Constel·lacións could access more than sixty percent depending on their gifts. Esteve was a self-proclaimed scientist. His experiments were controversial yet effective.
“You have your sample now.” Didac used his tunic to wipe the blood off his laser sword.
Didac always appeared hard and unforgiving. His father had told him what his father before him had told him. In a time before time, the humans had more advanced technology than his people. Agostino did not trust them. Sure, every species was dangerous, cruel and violent. They were all capable of hatred, revenge, and sadism; they just needed the right motivation.
But history did not lie. Aliens and animals fought, humans waged war. The only thing the human species have been able to do is constantly kill each other. It was the only species on earth that existed that had attempted the elimination of the entire species. They were the only species ever known to have invented new methods of murder. Their ingenuity went hand and hand with their cruelty. And they did it so well that they substituted it with words like “it's war”, “defending our freedom”, “justifiable freedom’. He just wished he had the opportunity to garner more information from their captive.
“We can’t question a dead man, can we?” Agostino dropped the formalities. Irritation was lacing his voice.
“We know all we need to know.” Didac turned to speak to Bernat, his Chief in Command. ”Take care of this.” Pointing to the dead man on the floor. “Organize the Starfleet and call all our warriors to report to headquarters.” Didac sheathed his sword.
“Brother, Wars do not solve anything.” Annais was clairsentient. Her gift was of great worth to his people that is why she was their principal negotiator and ambassador.
“In a world filled with immorality and hatred, war is a necessary evil.” Primo touched Annais’ arm.
“A leader’s power to rule over other people is beautiful and exciting, but integrity is part of your identity. If you lose that,