"The real reason why the Dalki are attacking earth?" Sam repeated, and he wasn’t the only one that had heard it. Rick, the pilot, did too.
"There are some sensitive matters in what I’m about to tell you, so I would suggest that we talk about this in a more secluded area," Logan said.
Although Fex and Peter had no clue what they were talking about, Sam did understand. "Hey, why don’t you two head to the command centre, and get me those files I asked for earlier," Sam said with a wink.
The two of them had blank looks on their faces as if they couldn’t understand what they were talking about, and it finally took Sam a little head nudge for them to understand. Logan didn’t want Rick listening in on them, and Logan had yet to know that Sam was going to eventually be turned by Quinn as well.
The two of them left and headed to the central command room while leaving Rick and Sam to finish setting up the teleporter. There were quite a few complicated types of machinery involved that would need to be set up. So that the correct two teleporters connected to each other. They had time to do everything properly because if they didn’t, then it could be like the red portal planet teleporters where people would be chucked within one kilometre of each other. If that were to happen, maybe there would even be some people transported outside of the ship.
Although you could say, the two of them were more than distracted. Who wouldn’t be after what they had just heard? The reason the news in the past gave for the Dalki attacking earth was always so primitive. They saw a land that wasn’t theirs, and they wanted to conquer it.
Now, out of nowhere, from someone they barely knew, they were hearing that someone had found out the real reason for the Dalki attack. This group that Sam was about to join, how much did they actually know that the rest of the world kept a secret from them.
Back in the command centre of the ship, both Fex and Peter had sat down. And now they were listening intently to every word Logan had to say.
When Logan had split off from Quinn and the others, he had decided that he would go visit his parents. There were a lot of questions he had for them that were on his mind. Especially, the fact that there was a base on the vampire homeworld that allowed him to access their systems.
Not only that, but he was ninety percent sure that they were creating the Dalki in there. It was too much of a mystery to try to figure out himself when his own family was involved. He never saw his parents as evil, and he never had a bad upbringing. In fact, they gave him whatever he wanted when he needed to.
So he thought he would have no problems of just asking them outright when he would see them. The problem was, trying to figure out where they would be right now.
The Green family were rich, not just regular rich but mega-rich. There were so many systems that they had created that were used in the technology spread around the world today. Whereas Richard Eno was known for his physical inventions, the Green’s were more known for their systems.
Of course, this was more so possible due to their ability, it gave them an advantage when you could communicate with the system directly.
But here was the problem, with so much money the Green’s practically owned land everywhere. They had a place on earth, as well as a piece of land on every main planet owned by the big four.
So if he wanted to find his parents, he had to think like his parents. If he was them, and the war was to break out, where would they go?
It didn’t take him long to figure that answer to that either. They would have ignored everything going on around them and continued with their research, so wherever they were working last, they would have remained, and that was a place located within the Bree family.
When Logan went to purchase his ticket, he received a card. It didn’t matter what ticket he bought because he would be altering it with his ability, anyway. The Green family had requested their own special cards to be made, that would allow them to travel to any of their own homes. A back door just for them. It was convenient for them when doing work, or needing to get to places, and right now, it was very convenient for him.
The teleporters form their homes was linked to all the earth station around the universe, and this family was the one and only exception for that. But it wasn’t as if this fact was known in the first place. The codes were only known to them, and the only people that could alter the tickets in the first place were the Green family.
This was because they were the ones who had created the ticketing system for the earth station in the first place, so why couldn’t they add extra privileges just for them.
After entering the teleporter, Logan was transported to a planet owned by the Bree family. He had landed directly in front of his large white mansion.
A large wall surrounded the place and on top of the wall several turrets that would shoot out energy crystals to anyone who tried to get close from the outside. Right now, Logan stood on the pathway leading to his house.
It was hard to call it a house, as the building looked more like just one large science lab.
Approaching the building, Logan finally arrived, and he had frozen at the door before entering.
It had been a year since he last saw them, and even then they were a little too busy to talk to him. Thinking about talking to his parents made him actually feel a little sick. Yes, they never treated him badly, but at the same time, they didn’t really talk to him much either.
Maybe it wasn’t going to be as easy as he thought after all.
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