I tried to ask about the light. My team was abruptly quiet and Sven stood still. The green light moved to me and then it transformed into a light ball. It was very weak. I could see everything. The light ball came through me.
"What the hegi are you for something? Why can't I possess you?" the voice wondered suddenly.
The light ball sounded like a woman and spoke with me. I never have seen her before. What was wrong? It meant that the other light balls possessed the archaeologists and my colleagues. I dared to say it to the light ball. She tried to possess my body a lot of times.
"I have an immunity," I said.
"What?" the voice wondered. "Immunity? Do I hear correctly?"
"You hear correctly, so you can't possess me. Say to your friends that they will go out of my friends. Now!"
"Fine! Sorry, first I have to fight you."
"For what?"
The light ball transformed fast into a green female humanoid ghost. Her facial expression was playful. She beat me abruptly, so I blocked her. I beat her face back hard. She began to smile. I realized that she wanted to test my good react.
"You can block my beat," the voice said.
"So you tested my react, didn't? What about my friends?" I asked.
"Sorry. Yeah, I will speak with my friends."
"No ugly tricks! No tests! I wait."
"We won't do any ugly tricks or tests. By the way, I am the kapwoan."
After a short while, the archaeologists and my colleagues were free from the light balls' possession. I asked Sven if he was himself and he said yes. We left the decks. I wouldn't be surprised if they were possessed. We asked them if they were themselves and they said yes. Yes, they really were themselves.
We got the good information from the light balls. The light balls' species were called luoars. Their captain's name was Avola. Her crew members were seventeen. Some were engineers. A few were cooks and one of the crew members was a scientist.
The luoars came from the arid planet. Their political system was theocratic oligarchy. The leader was called the Eler. It spelled eyleer. The political development was very slow because it was new. I began to be skeptic about the politics.
We presented ourselves for the luoars. I asked about our possessed body. Avola apologized deeply for her stupidity. She told that the luoars tried to possess the machines, but they couldn't enter. I asked about the sorts of machines. They described like us humans, thought they were unnatural.
It sounded unreal. The luoars waited desperately for the new bodies. I asked about the machines' looking. We didn't understood what the luoars meant by unnatural. It was hard for the luoars to explain and they asked us to follow them. We followed the luoars while we spoke about the general subjects. The luoars didn't have any families due to their lost memories.
We didn't believe in bullshit. The luoars' lies were not good like ours. It was very dark. We went forward when the decks lighted automatic. I asked about the age of the starship and she was exactly two hundred years old, according to Avola.
Avola lied about the age, but I hated the fucking lies. As a technologist and an archaeologist, I noticed that the bulkhead was not broken due to the color. The starship was thirty years old. It was my mathematical analysis. Did the lies exist in the luoar's culture? It seemed like they were oddly religious.
I had hard to control the anger due to the lie. Andrew recognized my behavior. He shook his head carefully because he wanted me to stay calm. I looked later at Andrew and the archaeologists as if they agreed about Avola's lie. They nodded slowly. It felt as if someone haunted us.
The luoars weren't aware of my anger. What would we do with them? We would mess with them. I investigated the big robots and they were not like our human made robots. They were possibly two years. Their bodies were not broken, but they didn't have any batteries either.
I found three memory cards in the head. The luoars thought that we were idiots. Avola tested our expertise. It was unwittingly weird to investigate the robots.
"Are the machines new?" I asked.
"No, they are old," Avola said.
"Where do they come from?"
"We don't know where they come from."
We looked at each other. Avola lied again. Why did she lie? The luoars ought to know where the robots came from. They were hand tied by Avola. It was time to reveal for the fucking bitch.
"You lied three times, Avola!" I said. "What is going on?"
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"What did I lie about?" Avola wondered.
"Your memories, the robots and the age of the starship. You tested our skills, didn't you? We are the top experts."
The luoars were stunned of my detective skills. They didn't tell anything. I waited for Avola's slow answer. She didn't seem to know how to explain.
"What. is. going. on?" I asked. "Don't force me to ask again, Avola."
"Sorry, you are right," Avola said.
"No lies."
"I won't lie. We luoars look for the seven Immensity Stones. Please, let me tell to the end. It is a long story."
The majestic goddess of the time was Pinowa. Her elder fraternal twin kids were the serious gods of soul and space. They were Toikoi and Reola. Pinowa's favorite and younger kids were Chuley, the tricky goddess of mind and Cetuis, the horrific god of reality. There were two more gods, which had godly related to Pinowa. They were siblings.
Pinowa's younger brother was Atelym, the scientific god of atom. Their younger sister was Bopyex, the cheerful goddess of force. The gods transformed the stones into the rings. I didn't know if it was true. The story was very confused. However, my intuition warned me about another thing.
The Immensity Stones were extremely unknown to everyone. They were the unnatural stones too. The first stone was the time. It changed the history. The second stone was the soul. It destroyed and created the soul.
The third stone was the space. It warped the species to the places. The fourth stone was the force. It was stronger than the species. The fifth stone was the reality. It transformed the reality to the other instantly.
The sixth stone was the mind. It controlled the mind. The seventh and last stone was the atom. It was heavier than the stones. The stones would destroy the galaxy togther. We were unspeakably surprised to hear.
What would the luoars do with the Immensity Stones in facts? I didn't understand a thing. Why did someone build the robots? It always was about the political power. The luoars didn't lie about the Immensity Stones and the gods. We looked at each other.
The robots were possibly the gods. I asked about the looking of the Immensity Stones. They looked exactly like the natural stones. The time was blue, the soul was silver, the space was red, the force was cyan, the reality was purple, the mind was grey and the atom was white. They were supremely dangerous for the living beings. It was hard to look for the Immensity Stones.
"You may forgive my question, Avola," I said. "Are the Immensity Stones violently hard to be demolished?"
"No, they are like the natural stone!" Avola said.
"Avola, don't you know where they are?"
"No, we don't know where the Immensity Stones are. There is a bad rumor. It also sounds foolish. Believe or not."
The rumor had it that the Immensity Stones were on every divine planet. There were three holy guards of the gods kept an eye on them. They had a deathly trap on every religious place. I was skeptic about the rumor because it sounded very strange. The luoars had the big oath to destroy the Immensity Stones. I asked about the guards.
The luoars didn't know how the guards looked like. I asked about the divine planets. The luoars heard that the climates were stronger than the ordinary climates. I didn't understand what their target was. What did they look for? It was just bullshit.
Malin sent an important message to me instantly. It stated on the glass in my helmet that this starship began to move slowly. I suspected that the fucking bitch commanded her crew to leave. What did the fucking bitch want us? Why did the luoars hurry? Where would we go?
I almost ordered my bridge team to hit the roof, suddenly the other luoars showed up. The luoars that showed up were cyan. They tied the green luoars. Did more luoars exist?
"What is going on?" Avola asked.
"Ospil! You are under arrest of the plundering, Avola!" one of the male cyan luoars said.
"And the murder of Ivido," the other male cyan luoar said.
We were surprised. The cyan luoars seemed to be from the law enforcement agency. Would we trust them? Yes, they didn't roleplay.
"You are not right to be here," Avola said.
"And why are we here now, Avola?" I asked.
After a short moment, the green luoars were gone. We stood and waited for the cyan luoars. The male luoar asked about our species. We presented ourselves for them. They presented themselves. The male luoar was the police chief and his name was Yeyuz.
So, the law enforcement agency looked for the swindlers in eight thousand days. I asked about the luoars' home planet. Like the green luoars, they came from the arid planet. The political system was moral democracy and their leader was called the Solonk.
"How did you come here?" I asked.
"We followed the tracks of the leaks," Yeyuz said. "The criminals never thought of the leaks."
"Oh, it was embarrassing for Avola!"
"Yeah. I never have seen your starship earlier. She is very beautiful."
"Thank you, Yeyuz!"
I looked at the robots. Their colors were beautiful and lovely like the Immensity Stones. It felt again as if someone haunted us. I realized that there were more than the green and cyan luoars around.
"I know that you are here. Show yourselves now!" I called out.
The other luoars showed themselves before us. They were yellow. Yeyuz presented them for us. They were the security service. The female luoar was a high member of the security service. Her name was Sauixs.
The agency outranked Yeyuz' police agency. They apologized to haunt us. Sauixs asked about the swindlers' lies. I told her about the divine planets and the Immensity Stones. The law enforcement agencies never heard about the Immensity Stones, but they didn't buy it either. We agreed with them.
Sauixs recognized instantly the divine planets when she was a kid. Her paternal grandfather was a planetary scientist while her maternal grandfather was an archaeologist. They were famous for the sick fantasy. Although nobody believed them. Sauixs was an archaeolinguist. Her colleague's name was Sevomy and he was an information technology specialist.
The divine planets were mysteriously gone in five hundred millions years. It sounded like Atlantis. The divine planets were like the planetary scientists' and the cultural scientists' present. I asked Sauixs if that was everything, suddenly she vanished. Sevomy told that her grandfathers were murdered. I understood her feeling.
Sevomy told that his colleague would be back whenever. The moment was weirdly quiet. Sauixs was back like a snap. She apologized to vanish and I really apologized to hear about both of her grandfathers. I told about my grandfather. The law enforcement agencies apologized about my grandfather.
I asked about the luoars' life spans. They lived in over three hundred years. Like Sauixs' age, they were one hundred years. So, they still were young. I explained that our life spans were too short. We humans lived in over eighty years.
The law enforcement agencies were surprised to hear. They asked later if we wanted to follow them. We really should want to follow the law enforcement agencies, but I explained about our home planet. They asked if they might follow us. We discussed quietly about them. I welcomed them.
Malin interrupted us and asked if we were alive. I replied that we were alive.