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then you are no longer considered a leader.” Didac was a peace loving man who valued integrity above all. Commitment, honor and discipline and endurance were his creeds in life. Didac taught his soldiers that honor was central to every man’s identity. A man without honor was nothing.
    “I agree with you brother, but you have to have faith.” Annais eyes were glossy.
    “In what?”
    “In all species, in humanity, in each man’s desire to believe in himself and his fellow man, you have to be rationale.”
    “This man has sent an army of ten genetically engineered soldiers to attack us, and they managed to kill six hundred people. Who knows, maybe he has devised other tactics which I fear could be more efficient. Bradford has only one wish. To crush Constel·lació to destruction and he will not do this with reason or faith, Annais. He has shown that he cannot be trusted. We saw a planet in need, and we sold our resources for barely anything but today he was prepared to wipe our planet out. Should that go unpunished?”
    Didac’s resolve to kill Bradford strengthened.   He couldn’t get to Mother Earth fast enough. He would offer Bradford an ultimatum. Surrender or die? Being the narcissist that he was, he didn’t expect submission. That was what he was counting on. His primary objective was to kill Bradford and minimize casualties of civilians as much as possible. This didn’t make him happy, but it was the way of war.
    “He has challenged Didac’s supremacy. His failure to do something will make every planet think we are weak.” Esteve explained
    “Constel·lació is not just any planet, it is the hope of every planet, we protect every planet from itself, if Constel·lació falls, every planet will fall. “ Bernat spoke up.
    “This should not come as a surprise to you. I warned you about humans.” Kugawa had migrated to his planet Constel·lació from the galaxy of Kuiper before it was popular. She was a new member of Agusti’s crew.
    “And tell me why you were not able to detect them before they attacked.” Didac did not like incompetent people.
    “The docking ship is not equipped with sensors that isolate cosmic diversion.”
    “How do you know this?”
    “Our species play with more sophisticated toys than yours.”  That Kuiper snob.
    Everyone winced.
    Didac almost lost it. He was tired of her always pointing out what was wrong with his species, particularly in a time like this. She had to understand how things worked around here. If it were not for her sword fighting skills which made her indispensable to the team, he would have fired her already. Didac looked at Kugawa; she was beautiful; Didac had to give her that. Like a porcelain doll. Fragile, small and looked so unsure of herself. Helpless. Demure . Most men made the mistake of underestimating her abilities until it was too late. She just wasn’t his type and plus her snobbishness was a total turn off.
    “Don’t patronize me, Kugawa. Take your repressed snobbism down to the engine room and fix those sensors.” Didac looked around, barely able to contain himself. ”Just don’t sit there. Make yourself useful.”
    “Damn, I will tell you one thing, sooner or later the humans will find a way to penetrate our shields. We cannot wait for that day to come. The time to act is now.” Severus spoke.
    “Think carefully before you do this.” Annais bright eyes grazed Severus’ determined face.
    “Annais you have to understand that we don’t know what information Abramo has passed to Bradford, the time to act is now. I am still young, practically a virgin, I want to live, I want to find my true mate one day.”
    Didac’s titled his head up to acknowledge Severus’ statement and turned to Primo. “I want you to shut down any requests for incoming spaceships.”
    Primo replied Didac. “That will take some doing.”
    ”Then get some doing. I want you to check out every building with a camera to see if you can find anything.”
    “All
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