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Just a bit of clarification: 

            the * * signify a person's thoughts

            the ***** before a section signify either a memory or a shift into

the mindscape or dreamscape (don't worry, this will make sense eventually, I

hope). 

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Daughters of Destiny

Part 8

by: Johnny Ng

            Rhea tapped her pencil on her desk distractedly.  It had been nearly

a week since she had put her wards around the church, but Trent hadn't done

anything.  During the lull, she had been training by herself and according to

her spellbook, she had progressed to being able to study the intermediate

level spells.  She was by no means a full mage yet, but Rhea felt better

about herself now that she has some offensive spells to fall back on during a

fight.

            The bell sounded signaling lunch.  Rhea made her way to the cafeteria

and saw Serena and the others.  She smiled and sat down at their table.

            "So how's your magical training coming along, Rhea?" Lita asked.

            "It's going ok.  I've learned a few spells that might come in handy."

            Serena was busy stuffing a sandwich in her mouth but managed to blurt

out, "Can you show us some?  Nothing too big or anything?"

            Rhea chuckled.  "Well, ok."  She looked around to see if anyone was

watching then she concentrated and made a quick gesture with her hand.  A

sandwich identical to the one that Serena was eating appeared on the table.

            "Neat trick," Mina said, "Now can you conjure up the answers to the

chemistry test tomorrow?"

            The younger girl laughed, but the sound died in her throat.  An alarm

had just went off in her head.  "Someone's tripped my wards at the church,"

Rhea said quietly.

            The Scouts looked at each other uncertainly.

            "What should we do?" Mina asked.

            Serena thought it over.  "Well, first of all I'm going to hold you to

our agreement, Mina.  You're not going to come with us, ok?"  She waited

until she saw the blond nod before turning back to the others.  "We're going

to need an excuse to get out of our last two classes."

            Lita laughed.  "Are you kidding?  Mr. Katashira doesn't take

attendance and Mr. Hishari is blind as a bat.  We won't be missed."

            Amy spoke up.  "Alright, then the question is how do we get there. 

There's not enough time to contact Raye, and I don't want to chance a Sailor

Teleport without both her and Mina."

            "But can we still teleport?" Serena asked.

            "Well...we could, but it will severely drain our powers.  We would be

in no position to face Trent when we get there."

            Rhea suddenly came to a decision.  "I'll teleport us there."

            Serena turned to the girl shocked, "Are you sure you want to do that? 

There would be four of us including you.  Are you sure you're strong enough?"

            "It will put a strain on my powers and I will be pretty weak

afterwards, but better that just I go down than the three of you."

            Serena bit her lip.  "Alright.  We'll do it your way.  Let's go find

a less crowded place to make our exit."

            The five girls got up and headed out of the cafeteria, the remains of

their lunch still left on their table.

            It took them a while but they finally found an empty classroom.  The

Scouts, except for Mina transformed, and Sailor Moon used her communicator to

call Raye and tell her what was happening.  Raye, of course, argued

vehemently that she should come along as well, but Mercury calmly told her

that time was of the essence and they just couldn't wait for her.

            "Well...at least be careful," the priestess finally grumbled.  "I'll

be waiting for you guys at the shrine when you're finished."  She signed off

and Sailor Moon let out a sigh.

            Rhea told the three Scouts to stand close together.  "Hang on to your

skirts, this may be a bumpy ride."  The young mage took a deep breath and

closed her eyes.  She spoke an incantation and everyone vanished with a

slight pop.

            Mina waited alone in the classroom for a few minutes more.  *Good

luck.*

            The grounds around the old church were silent and featureless save

for the occasional ordinary bush and one not so ordinary scoutship.  The

pilot of said scoutship was currently inside the church and she was cursing

her bad luck.

            Commander Kharma Rix was General Riven's second-in-command and a

seasoned veteran of numerous battles, both magical and otherwise.  But for

some reason, she totally missed the wards set up around the church.  Once she

had triggered them, she knew that whoever had set them would be here soon. 

Her mission timetable had just sped up.

            She ran into the church and saw the divination circle on the floor. 

*The well is right under that circle.*  Rix took out a knife and started

carving symbols onto the floor.  *Gotta hurry, the mage who set those wards-*

            There was a slight breeze blew through the church and Rix's magical

sense flared.  She turned back to the entrance and saw four figures blurring

into view.  When they solidified she saw who they were.  *Well...looks like

I'm going to have a little fun with Trent's apprentice and her little

friends.*

            Sailor Moon shook her head and saw Rhea slump to the ground.  "Rhea!"

            The girl shook her head.  "I'll be fine.  I just need a little rest."

            The Scouts' leader nodded and turned to the person standing inside

the circle.  "Hold it right th--hey!  You're not Trent!"

            The commander smile.  "Very perceptive, Sailor Moon.  My master's

newest servant couldn't make it today, so I'm filling in for him.  Oh, and by

the way, you're too late."  Rix etched the final symbol onto the floor and

stood up.

            Rhea heard everything and braced herself for the magic to wash over

her.  Again she felt the daggers digging into her flesh, however, this time

the pain didn't end.  She screamed and lost consciousness.

            Rix saw the girl fall.  *Darn, the mageling is down.  I was actually

looking forward to dueling with her.  Guess I'll just have to fight the

others then.*  She launched a plasma blast at the group of colorfully skirted

girls.

            Sailor Jupiter and the rest of the Scouts all rushed to Rhea's side

when they saw her collapse.  She saw a flicker of movement out of the corner

of her eye.  Turning her head, she saw that a plasma bolt was heading their

way!  She knew she had to act fast.  "Jupiter Thunderclap Zap!"

            The blue power bolt was suddenly intercepted by a sizzling ball of

electricity and they both canceled out each other.

            Uncharacteristically, Sailor Moon immediately took over.  "Mercury,

throw up a fog bank then stay here with Rhea and see of you can wake her up. 

I think we'll need her in this fight.  Jupiter, you're with me."  Everyone

nodded.

            "Mercury Bubbles Blast!"

            In an instant, the entire room was blanketed in fog.  Sailor Jupiter

and Sailor Moon moved their way cautiously to either side of Commander Rix

and waited.

            Rix was irritated.  She couldn't see anything in this fog!  She waved

her hand and caused a gust of wind to spring up and blow the mist away.  When

she was finally able to see, she saw that the two scouts advancing towards

her.  *Damn!*

            As soon as they were able to see their target the two Scouts loosed

their attacks.

            "Jupiter Oak Evolution!"

            "Silver Moon Crystal Power Kiss!"

            Rix reflexively raised a shield and the attacks struck it causing a

large explosion.  When the dust settled, Rix simply stood there looking smug. 

"Was that the best you can do?  I guess it's my turn."

            The two Scouts backed away slowly as Rix started to glow.  She

pointed at them and smiled.

            "Mercury Ice Storm Splash!"  A blast of cold energy swirled around

Rix and encased her in ice.

            Sailor Mercury tried to lift Rhea up.  "Everybody run!"

            They needed no further encouragement.  Sailor Jupiter only paused

long enough to take Rhea's unconscious form from Mercury and heft the girl

onto her shoulder.  They ran out the doors and regrouped outside.

            "Any luck getting Rhea to wake up?" Sailor Moon wheezed.

            The blue scout shook her head.  "I don't understand it.  There's

nothing physically wrong with her.  She just won't wake up."

            Sailor Jupiter looked grim.  "Well, if she doesn't then we're in

trouble."

            Captain Raze walked into General Riven's command room.  "How's our

operative doing, Riven?"

            The general grunted as he monitored the screen in front of him.  "It

is getting harder to do detailed scans of the surface due to the rise in the

magical level, but Rix seems to have met up with some resistance, sir."

            "Nothing too serious, I hope."

            "I don't think so, sir...ah, there we go.  She just broke free of

whatever it was that was holding her.  It won't be long now."

            "Has she opened the well?"

            "Yes, sir.  Should I call her back?"

            Raze tapped his chin.  "No...let her have some fun."

            There was a loud crash and the doors of the church blew open.  Out

stalked a very annoyed Commander Kharma Rix.  "How dare you do that to me?! 

That's it, you all die."

            "Mercury Bubbles Blast!"

            A wall of fog sprang up and screened the Scouts from the irate Rix.

            "Take cover in the woods.  Hurry!" Sailor Mercury yelled.  "My fog

won't last long."

            The group of girls ran into the forest and took shelter behind the

trunk of a large tree.

            Jupiter set Rhea down on the grass.  "What now?"

            "I think we should try to contact Raye…and Mina, too," Sailor Moon

said.

            Mercury nodded.  "Ok, you stay here and do that.  Jupiter and I will

buy you some time."  She saw that Sailor Moon was about to object to staying

behind, so she grabbed Jupiter's arm and headed back to the battle.

            "You did some pretty fast talking back there," the tall scout

commented.  "Sailor Moon was about to order us to bring her along."

            Sailor Mercury sighed.  "It is our duty to protect her, no matter if

it costs us our lives."

            "It already has before."

            The blue-haired scout nodded.  "Get ready, we're almost at the

forest's edge."

            The two intrepid scouts peered through the last of the foliage and

saw that the fog that Mercury had generated was still there.

            "Where is she?" Jupiter asked.

            Mercury brought up her visor and scanned the area.  "She's not in the

fog."  She whipped her head back and forth around them.  "She's not in the

surrounding forest either."

            "So where did she go?"    

            A plasma bolt suddenly shot straight down and hit the ground a foot

or two in front of them.  Both scouts looked up and saw Rix floating in the

air above the trees.

            "You really didn't expect me to fall for that trick again, did you?" 

She dived towards them, loosing plasma bolts and fireballs all the way.

            The scouts dodged the projectiles at first before splitting up.  Rix

pulled out of her dive and chased after Sailor Mercury.

            Mercury ran deeper into the woods.  *I must lead her away from

Serena!*  She was running so fast that she almost didn't see the ravine until

she nearly ran into it.  She barely managed to stop herself in time before

going over the edge.  A rustling sound caused the blue scout to turn around.

            Rix stepped out of the brush.  "Well, looks like you have nowhere to

go."

            Sailor Mercury took a step backward and felt a couple of loose

pebbles fall into the fissure.  "I'm not finished yet.  Mercury Aqua

Rhapsody!"

            The commander leaped into the air and the water blast shot under her

and pulverized the tree behind her.  While still in the air, she launched her

attack.

            Mercury threw up her arms to try and block it but was surprised when

she felt her hands being bound.  A long black tendril had wrapped itself

around her arms.  She tried to break free but the tendril pulsed and she fell

unconscious.

            Rix landed beside her fallen opponent and smiled.  "One down, two to

go.  I must thank Master Bane for teaching me this trick."  She levitated

Mercury's body up and placed a force sphere around it.  After a moment of

concentration it vanished.  *Now, for the others.*

            Sailor Jupiter felt like she had just run a marathon, but she knew

that she had to keep her enemy busy.  Up ahead, she saw the ground rise up to

form a slight hill.  She circled it and saw a small opening and crawled into

it.  Her heart was beating a mile a minute.  *I'll be safe inside this cave.* 

The scout suddenly felt ashamed of herself.  Why was she hiding?  She was no

coward!

            "Enough of this running!  If that witch wants a fight I'll give her

one."  She wormed her way out of the hole and shouted, "Come and get me!"

            "If you like," Commander Rix's voice echoed in the breeze.  She

materialized in front of the green scout...as well as to the right...and the

left...and behind!  Soon a ring of Kharma Rixes encircled the lone Sailor

Scout.  "I'll let you go first," the Rixes said, "Let's see if you can find

out which one of us is real."

            Sailor Jupiter was ready.  "Jupiter Oak Evolution!"  She spun around

and a torrent of electrical bolts flashed out of her tiara. 

            Each of the Rixes was struck but only one reacted by hitting the

ground.

            Jupiter grinned and ran to the woman lying face up.  The other

'Rix'es were already starting to disappear.  "I've got you now, witch!" the

Sailor Scout said hoisting the commander up by the front of her uniform

jacket.

            Rix grinned.  "Think again."  Like the others, this Rix also started

to disappear.

            Jupiter let go as she vanished.  "If she was fake, then where--"

            "Right behind you."

            The thunder scout tried to turn around but suddenly found her arms

pinned to her side.  Looking down, she saw that a length of black tendril was

coiling around he waist.  Before she could even struggle, the coil pulsed and

she blacked out.

            Rix placed a force sphere around her second captive and made it

vanish again.  "That's two."

            Sailor Moon still huddled next to the tree with Rhea.  She kept one

eye on the unconscious girl and one on her communicator.  She had been trying

for the past ten minutes to contact Raye or Mina but for some reason she

couldn't get through.  After a few more static-filled minutes of trying,

Serena screamed n frustration, "Why won't it work?"

            Rix materialized in front of the Scout leader.  "Perhaps because I

put up a jamming field when I got here?  Oh, and thanks for trying to contact

your friends.  I was able to detect your transmissions and it made finding

you a lot easier."

            Sailor Moon got up and stood protectively in front of Rhea.  She drew

out her Eternal Tier and brandished it like a club.  "Stay back!  I know how

to use this thing."

            "Oh, yeah?  Let's see you try."

            Sailor Moon saw red.  She hated being teased.  "Silver Moon..."

            Rix whispered a word and the two spheres bearing the bodies of Sailor

Mercury and Jupiter appeared.

            "Crystal Power..."

            The commander placed her captives in front of her...right in the path

of Sailor Moon's attack.

            "Ki--"  Sailor Moon stopped short and gasped.  Her face paled and the

Eternal Tier fell from her nerveless hand.  "What have you done to them?!"

            Rix shrugged.  "Just this..."  She threw out her arm and tendrils

shot out from under her sleeve.  They flew towards Sailor Moon and wrapped

around her neck.

            The Scout leader tried to claw them off, but she couldn't get a grip.

            "And that makes three," Rix said as her tendrils glowed and the Scout

leader fell.

*****

            Rhea groaned.  "Ugh, what happened."  She opened one eye and looked

around slowly...and saw a silvery-gray fog everywhere.  "I'm in the

dreamscape again?"

            "Yes you are, Rhea," Daniel said emerging from the mists.

            "Dad!"  Rhea ran to him and hugged her father fiercely.  "It's so

good to see you again."  She frowned.  "Wait, this is the dreamscape, but I

don't remember falling asleep."

            "You didn't fall asleep, honey.  You were unconscious and in danger. 

I brought you here to save you."

            "What do you mean?"

            Daniel sighed.  "After you were exposed to the mana wells for a

second time your body absorbed so much magical energy that it shut down. 

Your mind would have been next.  I was able to use what little power I had to

rescue your consciousness and bring you into the dreamscape.  You were

practically here anyway."

            "The mana well!  The Scouts!  What's happening to them?"

            "I'm afraid it's not going well.  Amy, Lita, and Serena have all been

captured."

            Rhea gasped.  "I've got to go back and help them!"

            "That won't be easy, dear.  Your body is too charged with mana.  To

simply jump back into your body right now would endanger your psyche.  You

might become a vegetable for the rest of your life."

            The girl shook her head.  "I don't care.  I have to save my friends. 

Please...help me, father."

            Daniel chuckled.  "You are definitely my daughter, bull-headed and

stubborn, and you have your mother's compassion.  I expected no less from

you.  Of course I'll help."

            "Thank you, dad," Rhea said embracing Daniel again.  "What do I do?"

            "Don't worry about getting back into your body, I'll handle that. 

Now, when you do get back, the accumulated magic will start attacking your

mind.  Don't fight it.  It'll hurt, but if you try and fight it, you'll

create a feedback loop and your brain will be cooked in its juices.  Just

ride it out.  You-you'll be fine if you do." 

            Daniel turned away, afraid to look in his daughter's eyes.  Rhea,

though, noticed and asked, "What's wrong?"

            The former mage took a deep breath.  "There's something you should

know.  If you are able to survive the transition, there's no guarantee that

you will keep your powers.  In fact, I don't know what might happen.  I've

never encountered anything like this before."

            "It doesn't matter.  If there's any chance that I can go back and

help the others I'll take it."

            "Alright," Daniel sighed.  "Close your eyes and relax.  You might

feel a slight disorientation when I send you back."

            "I'm ready, dad."  Rhea shut her eyes.  "I love you."

            He smiled.  "I love you, too, daughter."  He started chanting.

            The young mage felt a gradual stretching and compressing of her body

at the same time.  Her stomach was doing flip-flops and she felt slightly

nauseous.  There was a roaring in her ears.  It slowly got louder and louder

and...

*****

            Suddenly, Rhea was back in her own body and the pain in her head was

immense.  *Ride it out...ride it out...*  Rhea grit her teeth and repeated

the phrase in her mind like a mantra.

            Commander Rix had just enclosed Sailor Moon in a force bubble when

she noticed Rhea move slightly.  *Hmm, looks like the mageling might be

waking up soon.  I hope she's more entertaining than her friends.*  She

walked over to Rhea and waited.

            In her mind, Rhea felt like she was trying to tread water in an ocean

of magical energy, a very big ocean...and a hurricane was whipping

mountainous waves all around her.  * I...can't hold it.  It's too much!*  A

wave washed over her and she struggled to the surface.  Rhea suddenly opened

her eyes.  *Wait, this is wrong.  I must stop fighting it...*

            She stopped treading and slowly sank beneath the waves and the

roiling sea.  Underneath the surface, everything was calm.  *My father was

right.  How could I have forgotten his instructions?*

            #You should always listen to your elders, child.#

            Rhea looked around.  "Who's there?  Where are you?"

            A chuckle.  #I am Gaia, goddess of the Earth, and right now I am all

around you.  This magic you are swimming in is all mine, and all me.  I am

here to help you, Rhea.#

            *Alright...thank you, Gaia.  What should I do?*

            #Open yourself up to me.  I'll do the rest.#

            Rhea lay back and relaxed.  The magical ocean around her glittered

and swirled, coalescing into a stately female figure--the goddess, Gaia.

            The goddess smiled.  #Very good, child.  Don't be afraid.#  She put a

hand on the girl's forehead.  #Yes, you are ready.#

            Rhea saw Gaia's hand glow and the lights composing the goddess's body

rushed down the hand and into her body.

            It was incredible.  She suddenly felt like she had the power to do

anything.  It was a heady and intoxicating feeling.  In the strictest sense

of the word, Rhea was drunk...with power.

            #Easy, child,# Gaia's voice soothed.  #Let it come to you slowly.#

            Rhea nodded and soon, the lightheadedness faded.  *Wow, what

happened?*

            #I have infused you with a small portion of my magic.  It won't last

long, but you should have the strength to awaken yourself now.#

            *Thank you, Gaia.  I do feel stronger.*  She took a moment to compose

herself.  *Here goes...*

            Rix tapped her foot impatiently.  It had been nearly half an hour and

the mageling hadn't moved.  She was seriously considering just taking her

prisoner and heading back to the _Wrath_.  *That's it, I've got no time for

this.*  Rix was about to form a force sphere when she sensed something.

            Rhea started to glow slightly and Rix backed away.  The glow

intensified until it became almost blinding.  Suddenly, there was a large

explosion of light and Rix was thrown off her feet and into the bushes.

            Scratched by thorns and brushing leaves out of her hair, Commander

Rix was suddenly in no mood for taking prisoners.  *I'm going to kill her

and have done with it!*  When she made her way back to where Rhea's body lay,

it wasn't there.

            "Are you looking for me?" Rhea said stepping out from behind a tree.

            Rix smiled.  "So, you're finally awake.  That was a pretty impressive

light show before.  I was afraid that you'd blown yourself up and robbed me

the chance to kill you."

            Rhea ignored the threat.  "Let the Scouts go."

            "Why don't you come and make me?"

            The young mage bristled, but kept calm.  *I don't know how long

Gaia's magic is going to last, so I better end this quick.*  She drew on the

magic and cast a fireball...and she nearly fell over when she launched it.

            Rix was ready for an attack, but nothing like this.  Her magical

senses were blaring and it was all she could do to erect a shield and hope

for the best.  The overpowered fireball struck the barrier and engulfed it. 

Rix was being baked inside her shield!  The commander gathered her magic and

teleported out at the last instant before her shield failed.

            Rhea saw her fire blast appear to consume the witch and sighed.  "Wow,

that was something--"

            "Not so fast, girl!" Rix said from behind the young mage.  She was

singed and there was a faint smell of smoke clinging to her.  "That was

pretty impressive, but I do not enjoy being nearly set on fire. 

            She launched her tendrils and they wrapped around the girl. 

"However, I will enjoy draining your energy!"

            The young mage drew upon her borrowed magic once again and summoned

an energy knife, but before she could use it to cut her bindings, she started

feeling weak.  The knife dropped from her hands and dissolved.  Soon, she

fell to her knees.  "No..."

            Rix laughed.  "On the contrary, mageling.  Yes!"

            Rhea gasped.  *...if she wants...energy, then...that's what she'll

get..."  She placed her hands on the tendrils and closed her eyes.  She

gathered her magic and her hands started to crackle.  The tendrils sensed the

power and started to draw it away.  The girl smiled faintly and increased the

flow of energy.

            Kharma frowned slightly.  Something was wrong.  The energy drainage

was speeding up.  In fact the tendrils were glowing.  Suddenly, they began to

smoke.  The commander's eyes widened and she tried to halt the energy flow,

but it wouldn't stop!

            Rhea opened her eyes a moment later and saw that the tendrils were

ablaze with magical fire.  Rix was on the ground writhing.  Rhea stood and

stopped the magic flow, but it was too late.  The fire had spread to the

witch's body.

            Commander Kharma Rix knew she was going to die.  The magic she had

absorbed was working its way into each of individual cells and setting them

on fire.  Every counterspell she tried had failed.  She felt her body being

slowly burned away, but she latched onto one thought: kill the person who did

this to her. 

            With an effort, Rix struggled into a kneeling position and lunged at

Rhea, but it was too late.  Her body was too far gone and it turned into ash

as she started her lunge.  The ash settled onto the ground and out of it rose

the form Gaia.

            #Well done, child.#

            Rhea didn't hear the goddess's praise.  "I killed her,,,I-I didn't

mean to...but I killed her..."

            Gaia's eyes softened.  #No, child.  It wasn't you that killed her. 

It was her hatred that killed her.  Her hatred and the magic.  Let this be a

lesson for you, Rhea Shidou.  Magic can be a powerful tool, but be careful to

not let it consume you.#

            The young girl nodded.  "I understand, goddess."  She looked around. 

"Where are the Scouts?"

            #They are being held in subspace.  I will retrieve them.#  Gaia

raised her hand and a rift opened.  She gestured and the three spheres

bearing the Sailor Scouts floated out.

            "Are they alright?"

            #They will be fine, mage.  They will awaken once I release them from

their prisons.#

            Rhea started.  "I am afraid you misspoke, goddess.  I am not a mage

yet.  I'm still an apprentice."

            Gaia looked miffed.  #According to whom, child?#

            "Well, I guess according to my uncle, Trent...and my spellbook."

            #No longer, Rhea.  As I am the goddess of the Earth, I hereby bestow

upon you the title of mage.# Gaia said in a regal voice, then she winked,

#And if your uncle has any problems with that, let him talk to me.  Now for

those force spheres.#

            As the newly promoted mage watched, the goddess clapped her hands and

the spheres dissolved.  The Scouts slowly drifted to the ground and Rhea ran

to them.  She gently shook Sailor Moon and was rewarded when the Scout leader

groaned.

            "Ugh...What happened?"

            Rhea let out a sigh of relief.  "You were captured by that witch.  I

was able to save you...with a bit of help from Gaia."

            Sailor Moon looked around slowly and saw the glowing form of the

goddess.  "...Gaia?"

            #Yes, Moon child.  Do not worry, you and your friends will be

alright.#

            Sailor Moon nodded and her broach began to glow.  She gasped and

cupped her hands around it and opened the cover.  The Silver Crystal floated

out and flew in front of the Earth goddess.

            Gaia extended a hand towards the Crystal and closed her eyes.  After

a few moments, she nodded.  #I understand, Serenity, and you are quite

welcome.  It was nice speaking to you again.#

            The Crystal bobbed in agreement and flew back into Sailor Moon's

broach.

            "What was that all about?" Rhea asked the goddess.

            #It was nothing,# Gaia said in a wistfully, #Just talking with an old

friend.#  She saw the others starting to wake up.  #It appears as though my

work here is done.  I must return to the earth.#

            "Wait," the mage said.  "Can't you do something about the mana wells

and the magical level?"

            Gaia shook her head.  #I am afraid not, child.  All this is as it

should be.#

            "What do you mean?"

            The Earth goddess started to fade.  #All will be revealed to you...in

time.#

            General Riven was still in his office and still monitoring Commander

Rix's mission.  He could have had someone else do this task, but Rix had been

his second-in-command for so long now that he almost felt a fatherly sort of

love towards her.  He felt it was his duty to keep an eye out on her.  That's

why his heart nearly stopped when the computer informed him that Commander

Kharma Rix had died. 

            With a shaking hand, Riven asked his computer for confirmation. 

After an agonizingly long few seconds, the general got the news he feared. 

Rix was dead.

            He allowed himself a few minutes of grief before he duties compelled

him to report this to his master.  He composed an encrypted message and sent

it to Bane and waited.  A minute later, the sorcerer entered the office.

            "You had some bad news to report, General?"

            "Yes Master, Commander Rix has been killed."

            "I see, what about her ship?"

            Riven was momentarily thrown off balance by Bane's question.  "Her

ship?"

            "Yes, was it destroyed or not?"

            "I-I don't know, Master.  I don't think it was.  I didn't detect any

explosion."

            "Well, activate its self-destruct by remote then, General."

            "Y-yes, sir."  Riven went over to his desk and pressed his comm

button.  "Bridge, activate the self-destruct on scoutship _Epsilon 6_."

            A moment passed then the Bridge responded.  "I am unable to, sir. 

The rise in the magic level that has been interfering with our sensors is

also blocking the destruction signal."

            The general looked back at Bane.  "What should I do now, sir?"

            The sorcerer turned around and headed towards the exit.  "Do not

worry, General.  This is but a minor problem and I will handle it."

            Riven nodded and when Bane left, he slumped back into his chair, his

grief finally overwhelming him.

End Part 8