The blindness of being moved around the planet and not be able to see seems even more excited. With all the "surprises" the Cruxaans had given to the humans, viewing and gazing at the planet of Arawath must be the best one.


Chapter 1. Cruxaans

Even enduring the invasion that tortured and brutally-killed their loved ones while their planet was dying, and having lost some of their fellow survivor-friends, the remaining humans still had found hope in surviving and repopulating themselves because they were getting protection - by nice Cruxaans.


The Cruxaans were full of aesthetic and useful details and body parts. They are able to change their skin color into any color they wanted for camouflage and/or other things. They were also given the ability to run at great speeds - faster than the cheetah on the planet Earth. They also have small ears but the thing is that they are able to hear the quietest of whispers a mile away. Their body is also technologically advanced - they are able to call individuals from anywhere for assistance and can find the information of anything they face - for instance, they looked at the humans and their minds instantly give the Cruxaans information of what their body parts are and other things like so, the most unique being finding the personality traits and things they like in humans individually.

Along with that, the Cruxaans were extremely intelligent. If you were to combine their great intelligence along with the strength of their melee weapons, guns and large arms, you'd see that they are one of the most skilled of extraterrestrials. Along with that, they were amazing to look at - they seemed beautiful, like gazing at a flower combined with the stars in the sky.


"Thank you, Crux XIV," the leader of the survivors, Mabel Parks, had said. "Without your race, we wouldn't be able to survive."

"You're most welcome," Crux had responded. "But you see, the war between us individualized Cruxaans and twisted Haimans is not finished. The war is ongoing, and our spies had gathered information stating that the Haimans had brought allies - traitors to the Arawath planet. Defeating some of our former kind won't be so easy, as we'll need the intelligence of our kind along with the determination of your kind. The thirty-seven, including you, are special. We'll do our best to protect your kind."

"Thank you," Peter said, "once again."

The two human commanders soon left, their thoughts on the knowledge they have about the war between this alliance and the unsettling and demanding Haimans.

"I've almost forgotten to state to you two," Crux had called out. "There are civilian Haimans that are not to be affected by war - they are innocent; if you ever encounter them, be sure to explain how their empire is pure corruption and that the Cruxaans will assist them in almost every possibly way."

"Okay," the two said while nodding.


Chapter 2. The Illusional Route

Thinking about two planets filled with species that are fighting against each other and a long, distant route between the two planets really brought the attention of all the survivors. How exactly were they going to fight? Would the Haimans just come to the Arawath or would they and their allies come to Haierin to take the soldiers down and take the civilians to Arawath?


The survivors had recently found out that while Haimans had their precious mineral known as 'Hai,' the Cruxaans had their precious mineral too - called 'Cruxes.' It is described as the core, being very important. It is said that it is even more precious than Hai, having more abilities other than to time travel, to build, to replicate and to destroy. It had all those abilities, but two other unique abilities that further prove it to be the "core." One one of the abilities is to use teleportation to roam freely anywhere - the other ability is to enhance the strength of anything, including themselves.

That's amazing though - not of the ability to enhance strength, because really, they've heard of steroids before - but the ability to move from Point A to Point B in less than a fraction of a second. It seems as though that extraterrestrials not only have more knowledge of their aliens than humans, but their technology and things like so are much more advanced. Was that the explanation of how spies had entered into Haierin without being noticed?


The distance between the two planets is about 12,440 miles - with the ability to teleport, forget having to go on a space shuttle to reach the planet in about 120 long hours, just use the chance of going to it in a fraction of a second. The route of using teleportation was named as 'The Illusional Route,' because when you're teleporting you see an illusion is if you're experiencing the moment of going through a black hole and it keeps expanding when it really isn't... for a fraction of a second.


Chapter 3. Traitors of the Cruxaans with the Haimans

Why would one of the most intelligent and heroic species in the world join a corrupt species of extraterrestrials that serve no purpose other than to gain and obtain for their own greed? Could it be that the traitors were greedy too?


Over 5,000 years ago, commander Crux IX discovered a new planet about 12,440 miles away from his home, the expanding Arawath planet. He had discovered a species of extraterrestrials, who had called themselves the 'Haimans.' He tried forming an alliance - but the commander of the species, Haist, had thought the Cruxaans were powerful enough to destroy them and saw them as a potential threat. He tried terminating the commander of the Cruxaans, whom had later seen that the Haimans wanted war.

An ongoing chain of millennia of war had caused the deaths of many soldiers - it seemed as though it would never stop, and the cold breeze whilst feeling the scorching temperature would just be causing distractions.

One unit of members sent by the Cruxaans were searching on Arawath for any Haimans. They had found a whole group of them, and they were hesitating to kill them. It was at that point in time that they were about to complete their ask of "kill any Haimans if there truly is any." But until suddenly, one of the Haimans were talking about feeling cold breezes and hot, scorching temperatures. Cruxaans hadn't noticed it until the Haiman started talking about it.

"You can call me 'Haist,'" the Haiman said. "I can tell you, our planet of Haierin is not like that. It's cool when you want it to be, and hot when you want it to be. Say, can we have an alliance? Just get away from the Cruxaans and join us - for generations until the end, we truly should be great friends. Your descendants and my descendants of royalty will be given the rule of treating you like any Haiman - that is, properly."


Haist XIV announced an unanimous decision of bonding with their fellow allies more - with promised land by the traitors of Cruxaans, there would be an exchange of Hai for them.


Chapter 4. The Declaration of Ending the War

The cruel and bitter war between two species of extraterrestrials should be ending after millenniums worth of fighting. Had the two separate, individual species been prepared for the struggle to truly end it? Both species had known that if this struggle would come to an end, one of the two of its soldiers had to be finished completely. Their precious mineral would be taken, and there would be a possible explosion to end any survivors there are in the planet.


The survivors of the invasion see Crux XIV rise up to speak. He has prepared for this speech for years and years, finally pleased to be able to speak about it. No nervousness, no anxiety, and no pressure. He was just up there to speak... clearly as possible, to talk about the cruel and bitter war that had been going for millennia.

"Greetings fellow Cruxaans... and humans," he began to speak. "Unanimously, we must stand together to find the end of a bitter war that has sparked over thousands of years ago. It is now or never, that we shall finish it completely."

"With your assistance and the assistance of our fellow allies," he said while looking at the humans, "we shall forever find peace and continue our Cruxaanian lives without opposition and antagonism to deal with."


The Haimans' commander, Haist XIV, had made his speech too about ending the war.


Chapter 5. Before the End

Would millenniums' worth of fighting be over this quickly? The declaration to try to end the war has been made, but when will the declaration of the end of the war be made?


Peter, with his photographic-like memory and his skills in puzzles, had helped design the new language for the Cruxaans to speak during the war. He'd made sure that the Haimans wouldn't be able to translate it, and that it would sound like pure gibberish. He wanted it to seem like the most difficult puzzle made in the history of puzzles, ever.

Mabel had double-checked it in order to maintain a good statement whether it'd be the perfect language or not. She had thought it was great, but had worried if traitors of the Cruxaans would understand that they've tried designing a new puzzle-language to be loud, but silent in order to harmlessly communicate with each other. It was likely though - the traitors were former Cruxaans, and have knowledge about their former group's intelligence.


Every Cruxaan and survivor of the invasion had found out that the precious mineral Hai is as equally important as the Cruxes. They had found out that the Hai had two other unique abilities too - the ability to be invisible, and the ability to enhance their intelligence. If you were to have an intelligent species with enhanced strength and a strong species with enhanced intelligence, you can visualize the fact that it would be quite evenly-fought.


Chapter 6. The End of the War

It was at this point, the true battle would be fought - no matter whose loss it is, it'd be decided as the true end. The start of the end... has arrived.


Some of the survivors had wondered whether this fight would be worth it or not - was it unnecessary, and what would they get out of it? The debate and argument had been going on for a while, but the best decision was to see what happens after the final battle has been fought.

The Cruxaans used teleportation to reach the planet Haierin. They had been planning for what seemed like centuries in their headquarters filled with battle strategies and advanced technology. The team split up - some Cruxaans stayed back in the battlefield to distract the Haimans, some escorted the civilian Haimaans and others back to Arawath for a better life, and some helped infiltrating the main enemy base which they've put a device on.

What was thought to be a long, hard struggle was instead quite an easy win. With great intelligence, the Cruxaans had easily won the war. They had triggered the device and the entire main base along with others had exploded - all prisoners of war, including Haist XIV, had been put behind bars - the planet would be used for research and other purposes.


They had won - it was all over.