A frightening sight
Stone made his way closer to the academy where he could observe hundreds of glowing space crafts surrounding it.
He came to a stop on a desert mound.
The scene laid before his dark eyes was stunning.
"Oh my stars," Stone said.
The scene reminded Stone of the old holo-movies from Earth that presented castles with lights surrounding them at night that spanned in numbers standing out against the dark, powerful structure. They were neatly organized in a manner that seemed to have been planned. There were rows of circles that had a pattern to it. Each time the glowing stopped, it spread throughout the army-- in a way that indicated they were synchronized---then the light show started again.
The spacecrafts were from a different time that were largely unfamiliar to the man.
So different that it had to be a Federation mandated space craft law regarding glowing spaceships.
Stone was immediately thrust back into the memory of a holo-recording of the war of Vaga.
A fleet surrounding the planet Vega to attempt ending the war costing millions in causalities. Millions of soldiers aboard the space crafts preparing to be armed, to be deposited down for a ground invasion around the gigantic planet. A scene of impending doom. That ground invasion left five point three trillion Federation officers dead and one million Vegans were deceased. Lots of space junk floating in space that would later be cleared away by seekers for travel routes. The ground invasion and the war itself had been ceased because of prisoners of war and survivors pleading for trust. That they were not going to hurt anyone. That they did not want to kill. They were very reluctant.
They had strained, they had emphasized, and they had resisted being violent even when they held power over the initial facility. The most unusual chain of events happened that were never thought to happen occurred. They threw away the guns when handed to them by resistance members and spat on the machines much to the alarm of the Vegans. They went on traveling to where Vega's world leaders were housed chased by the Vegans. They plead for peace and showed a Vegan and a Human holding hands. A most unusual sight for the Vegans seeing one of their own insisting they were not coerced but had seen the error in their ways.
They were not their terran enemies but they were their terran friends. And they had to trust them. They had to trust each other on that. Because if they didn't, Earth and Vega would destroy each other. And they were nearly reaching that point. And conveniently, the terran president had been part of the survivors --- hiding in plain sight --- but surrounded by her body guards who had came to Vega on a very secret mission. So the Vegan President and the Terran President shook hands to establish a new alliance.
Two hundred years ago, it was the end of the Star War that scared the federation straight out of getting into another from the massive loss of life directly into taking chances and diplomacy was used at every chance to avoid war at all costs.
This battle could force Star Galactic into the fourth Star War if the blue team failed.
Stone had to view the scene below him in a different light.
One of hope and a compromise taken to save others.
Stone resumed his path toward the academy finding it surreal to walk between unfamiliar spaceships.
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