Small update. Having a lot of trouble writing atm - too many distractions and worries (good hcance ill be headed back to India nad further studies, if i cant get a job somewhere

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Paradigm ShiftRaynolds stood stiff at attention. It was cold. Too damn cold. Of course, it wasn’t as cold as it was before, but he cursed the weather nonetheless.
His face round and slightly chubby, Raynolds was undoubtedly the youngest member of the team. With a stocky build, he was probably the fattest too. At 5 feet 8 inches, he was arguably one of the shortest members of the team, not to mention the one least suited to this type of environment.
His brown eyes shone with cunning, a developing intelligence that had convinced Bosch to make him a member of his inner team. They also held within them a fire that had kept him loyal to the NTF, to the point of fanatism. But now, in the icy cold of the ring, that fire was slowly beginning to fade.
Born and raised in the desert regions of Delta Serpentis, Raynolds had grown up there with his family and had stayed there for nearly two decades before joining the GTVA and moving out. Although he had served on a variety of planets and ships, he had never gone to a world as cold as this one.
Still, he didn't let it get to him. After all, Bosch had managed to get through the cold – if barely – and he didn't have the environmental suit that Raynolds was wearing. It had been a miracle the old man had made it up; much less without much help. Where they went after that, though, was a mystery. But it wouldn't stay that way, since they were apparently all going to go inside soon.
Thinking about Bosch brought Raynold back to the matter at hand; could the man be trusted anymore? He personally didn't know how many of the others thought the same, but ever since their entry into the Nebula, Bosch had told them little, if anything at all. The only thing he kept on re-iterating was that this would be for the good of all humanity...he never once mentioned
how though.
Not once had Bosch mentioned to the men how his plans, how this accursedly cold ring would ever save humanity. Sure, the Shivans were helping them...but they had been helping only
them so far – God knows what they might have been doing back in GTVA space. For all they knew, the Shivans could be out there running rampant all around the GTVA and blowing up everything – maybe even the suns!!
And now, his best friend was dead. The only person that had remotely been close to Raynold, Sarno was one of the best pilots that God had blessed upon the NTF. Capable of needling the eye of a Ganeymede installation with any ship – including the Ursa – Sarno had gotten the rest of them out of many tight spots. When the Vasudans had ambushed them and the Hinton, Sarno's wings were right alongside the Iceni, taking out enemy bombers and destroying beam cannons. Fortunately, they had caught the traitor that had tipped off the Vasudans. Last Raynold heard, the traitor was supposedly set up for extermination – whether it succeeded or not, however, Raynold had no idea.
The burial detail was over; Bosch had led it with honor and distinction, just as he had every other funeral detail so far. Yet, Raynolds could sense that Bosch had done this one differently...as if his guilt was too undeniable this time around. He looked at Bosch, who stood right in front of both the graves, his back to them. He was simply staring at the graves, as if unable to reconcile what had just happened. The entire platoon had gathered in formation behind him. Unsure what to do next, they had simply stood at attention for the moment, waiting for the Admiral's orders.
Finally, after a minute or two, Bosch looked down and sighed. He turned around to face the men. His expression was one of sadness, and quite easily racked with guilt. It was clear, though, that he had something to say. Clearing his throat, Bosch spoke.
“We came here today, each one of us, to honor and bury two of our colleagues, our comrades - as well as two of the greatest members of the Neo-Terran Front. They died in the line of duty, serving till the end. I knew both personally, and their losses will echo in our hearts and souls for all eternity.”
Bosch paused.
“However, their sacrifice would be to avail, if I do not reveal the truth to you, here and now. Each one of you knew why I created the Neo-Terran front and when I abandoned it.I mentioned to each one of you, that for the survival of humanity, our future could no longer lie with the Vasudans, but with the Shivans. Although I do recognize that some of you may have doubts, understand that I do not intend to stop until I find the truth of such a thing myself – the truth that is not only hidden in this ring, but the one above. However....”
Internally, Raynolds frowned. They all knew this. Why was Bosch simply repeating all this? He was shocked, however, when Bosch continued.
“However, I must reveal that this entire thing, this entire journey has been nothing but a gamble from the start. I never firmly knew for a fact exactly what the Shivans wanted from the start. Both Ramayan and I only suspected their true purpose; their true identity. Our encounter and communication with them has debunked a lot of those theories; but it has re-enforced yet others. I do not have answers for any of you now, for everything now lies in the structure in the middle of this ring.”
Raynolds was not only shocked, but he was absolutely fuming. How
dare Bosch play around with them like this? He had quite literally used them in every sense of the word...and for what?
nothing!Bosch continued to speak, however, and Raynolds simply kept on listening, keeping his facial expressions steady.
“But what we have found out has indicated and confirmed one thing – the Vasudans cannot be trusted. Before us, they knew of the Ancients, and betrayed them. Humanity has no future with them, and from the efforts that they went to stop us, it appears this is the big secret that they were trying to keep. The Vasudans betrayed the ancients after several centuries of peace. Not only that, they took several of the ancient’s ships, and attempted to use it against them. This was still the Shivans came for them, and wiped everything out. During the great war, the Shivans came at Ross 128, most likely following a Vasudan squadron as it engaged our own. Since we met them, they not only brought death upon us, our parents, our planets, but they have also angered and brought forward the wraith of the Shivans – something that we have suffered as well.”
Bosch paused. He took a moment to make eye contact with everyone first before continuing. He glanced up at the installation that revolved above them first though.
“Someone needs to warn the Terran Government about this, or else what we have fought for today will be for naught. As such, I want each and every one of you to decide now. Once we activate the teleporter and go up to the installation above us, there is a good chance we’ll get the supplies we need, as well as a means of returning back to GTVA space via the Shivans. I have already asked too much of you, so know this: I will be going alone. None of you need to join me and can instead go back to terran space if you so desire – either way, if you wish to join me, it is entirely your decision.”
Bosch paused, giving out a short sigh. Raynolds was fuming even more. Bosch…the goddamned fool! Didn’t he know – didn’t he realize what they had given up to be here? There was
no home where they would be welcome, nowhere else for them to go, and now he wanted to just dump them back and go on his own? Raynold’s anger grew as he realized just how much Bosch had used them, just how much a fool he had made
them. Who had been in on the whole scheme anyway? Probably Gibson and Sargo, maybe even Ramayan. He only spoke to those three most of the time – perhaps he viewed the rest of them as mere baggage?
“You all are honorable men, the greatest members of Neo-Terra. Now on this ring, we are pretty much the last remnants of Neo-Terra. I cannot force you to continue it, however, without knowing the truth. Now each of you decide: If you wish to join me take one step forward. If you wish to go back, then stand where you are.”
Raynolds already knew his decision. He didn’t have any place to go back in GTVA space. But he sure as hell was not going with Bosch either. Bosch had used them all till now; and there was no way in hell Raynolds was going to let Bosch use him again.
He remained stock still where he was standing. He watched as, around him, Gibson, Sargo, John, and Venson took one step forward. Glancing to his right, though Raynolds saw that Terrick was standing still as well. He was frowning and his expression was one of anger and a bit of defiance as well. Glancing to his left, he saw that Dave hadn’t moved from his spot just behind where Sargo was standing earlier. Gerald was standing right next to him as well. A total of four had decided to go with Bosch, with four going back. Tactically, at least the group that was going back had somewhat of an upper hand – Bosch would be a burden to them, so if things did get ugly, at least they had an advantage.
Bosch simply nodded at this.
“Very well then, I see you have decided. For those going with me, thank you. For those going back, thank you as well. Without any of you, there is a good chance that I would not standing here, or that any of us would have be alive. I thank you for your dedication and hard work – you have done not only Neo Terra proud, but all of humanity as well.”
You never said why they would be proud of us. Raynolds thought to himself.
No matter, he would have his chance soon, and at least they would be getting out of his hell-hole for now.
“All right, everyone get your bags – let’s move out.” With that, the group dispersed to collect their bags. Around two minutes later, they all moved out.