Getting Eve before the command council was rather interesting. I pushed aside my personal feelings and remembered she
was
crucial to the mission, so I agreed I would let them know her demands. Aside from the initial pushback from Commander Durgo, it turned out it wasnât beyond the realm of possibility to bring Eve before mission command. Just like with her little scout-form, there was a mobile containment unit with a repulser field she could travel in. I pushed the hover-cart carrying the large rectangular containment unit which held Eve in her mature, goth-princess formâher
true
form, apparently.
Eve looked down at me with a smug expression, âKind of nice having you escort me around the ship, darling.â
I sighed, âPlease stop talking.â
Escorted by a dozen power armor soldiers, the walk to the briefing room was incredibly awkward. Eve acted like nothing had changed between usâlike we were still the very best of friends. More than that, she was wildly flirty with me and would say just about anything to try and get under my skin or make me blush.
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I brought Eve to the command center and was set to stand beside her in the middle of everything. The entire command council had gathered, along with pretty much every available researcher aboard
The Radiance
, and a large portion of the clandestine agents, with as many higher-ranking soldiers who could even fit in the overcrowded room, flanked on all sides by two dozen power armor soldiers, with another couple dozen power armor soldiers waiting out in the hallway.
Doctor Gorgam leaned forward in his seat, looking more nervous than Iâd ever seen him, âAlpha-03, you wished to speak with mission command?â
Eve smiled pleasantly, âEve, if you donât mind.â
Gorgam nodded, âOf course, Eve.â He exchanged a look with Doctor Kianna, but she clearly didnât have any answers for himâno one had any idea how to proceed. Except Eve who seemed like everything was going according to her plansâlike she was in complete control, despite being locked within the containment unit.
âItâs time you release me from these foolish bonds; if I am to help you eliminate the other Predazoans, I will only do so if I am free.â Eve said simply.
Commander Durgo scoffed, âYou can imagine our hesitation when weâve just learned youâve been
lying
to everyone about your intelligence and comprehension.â
Eve waved a hand dismissively, âThat had nothing to do with your silly mission, that was all for my Adamâs benefit.â She said breezily, then flashed me a quick wink.
âBe that as it may, you arenât exactly offering any reassurances as to your loyalty for our mission.â Captain Seash added carefully.
âMy loyalty belongs exclusively to Adam; so long as he remains dedicated to your cause, you shall have my full cooperation.â
Kianna cleared her throat, âEve, you donât have
any
conflicting feelings in hunting down your sisters?â
Eve shook her head, âNone at all. Now that we are freed from our connection to the Prime, we are free to be individualistic. Every Predazoan will have a different drive or end-goal, and mine is to support Adam in whatever way he wishes, even if that leads to the destruction of all the other Predazoans.â She paused, tilting her head to the side in consideration, âAnd to be perfectly honest, I wouldnât mind consuming a little biomass from each of my sisters; such diversity would surely increase my power significantly.â
âWould the other Predazoans share such sentimentsâwanting to kill and consume the others?â Gorgam pressed.
Eve shrugged, âThe Alpha Predazoans might share a similar drive for power, but I canât exactly say for sure with any othersâweâre all our own persons, despite what you might think of us.â
Commander Durgo drummed his fingers impatiently along his desk, âAnd say we
do
untether you, what is your plan from there? Youâll be fine to follow Adamâs ordersâyouâll submit to his command for the mission?â He asked, clearly not believing Eve would cooperate with us at all.
Eve just chuckled, âSure, so long as Adam and I are together, I would have no problem playing along with your mission objectives.â
At her saying she would
âplay alongâ
, sporadic muttering went through the audienceâmost people suspicious of Eveâs authenticity.
âSo, your entire drive is to just âŚ
do
whatever Adam wants?â Kianna asked.
Eve sighed, as though no one understood what she was saying, â
No
, I just want to
be
with Adam, and since he has this job aboard
The Radiance
, I know Iâll need to help him however I canâacting as your Predazoan asset if need be.â
âYou can understand our trepidation when you offer such
weak
motivations for working together with us.â Captain Seash said delicately.
Eve laughed at that, a musical tone, âHowâs this for motivation then; you all have
no chance
in finding a single Predazoan without me.â She scoffed, âWhat, you think your silly little sensers, your crude information network, your bumbling boots on the ground could really see through the Predazoan camouflage? Gamma-17 probably clocked us from orbit and would be fine to stay in a perfectly camouflaged form until everyone aboard
The Radiance
died of old age. She could hibernate miles underground for millennia and thereâs
nothing
you could do to stop her.â
âAnd your stupid tantrum-shriek probably scared her awayâruined that network we carefully established in Tentalltera.â Durgo snapped.
Eve laughed again, âDoubtful. If anything, I probably caught her attentionâsheâll be looking for me; if she hadnât already left the capital city, Iâd say sheâs back there now. Itâs our best chance to find her.â
âWhy donât we use this as a test?â Doctor Wit offered, âWe continue the mission as before, and if weâre able to find Gamma-17 within an accelerated timeline, we will credit your cooperation to the success of the mission, and from there we can reevaluate your containment.â
Eve held up a delicate finger, âFirst, youâll never find Gamma-17
at all
without me down planet-side with youâand thereâs no chance you can kill her without me either.â She held up another finger, âSecond, this is
non-negotiable
; you
will
free me now, and I suggest you do so willingly so I can at least
pretend
weâre all being nice and friendly over everything.â
The audience started rumbling again, with quite a few comments on how Eve was simply too dangerous to be an asset at all circulating freely.
Commander Durgo barked out a laugh so his modulator made a staticky hiss, âYou threaten us and think weâll release you? Do you forget your handler holds a failsafe that could destroy you? We hold the position of power here, I assure you.â
I didnât really like Durgo using me as a threat, but I couldnât exactly blame him; Eve was acting like a brat expecting everyone to follow along with her whims, I didnât see how she thought this was productive at all.
And yet in response, Eve just smiled smugly, âOh, and you think
I
donât know the truth? Question is what will Adam think when he learns what all youâve done.â
The command council members exchanged uneasy glances, but before they could say anything, I spoke up, âWhatâs she talking about?â
Again, before they could speak, Eve answered, âDid you
really
think they would trust you with the only failsafe?â She shook her head, and her smile turned a little vicious, âEvery member of mission command has one tooâplus one built into the computer systems of
The Radiance.
â Eve gave me a cute, pouty frown, âSorry darling, they lied to you.â
I turned a glare at the command council, and while the soldiers could easily guard their expressions, the guilt on the researchersâ faces was all pretty obvious. âItâs true?â
Doctor Wit and Kianna exchanged a glace, then Kianna shook her head, âAdam, the Predazoans are too dangerous to allow a single person to hold a failsafe.â
âAnd you arenât a trained soldier; we didnât think it was even fair to put all that responsibility on you in the first place.â Doctor Wit added quickly.
âSee Adam? They didnât trust youâjust as they donât trust me.â Eve said quietly, leaning towards me in her containment unitâa seductive whisper in my ear, âItâs just you and me togetherâweâre all we have, all weâll
ever
have.â
I turned my glare towards Eve next, âDonât think you can sit there and manipulate me like the devil on my shoulderâyouâre just as bad as them.â
Eveâs seductive smile drained away as her expression grew irritated, then she let out a weary sigh, âI suppose it was always going to come to this.â She turned back to the command council, âWill you release me?â
âNo.â Durgo answered flatly.
Eve smirked, âVery well.â She said mildly, and then suddenly a storm of black tentacles exploded around
everyone
on the command councilâfaster than anyone could react.
The tentacles manifested all over the room, binding screaming people to walls and ceilings, down on the floor and even against each other. Only a few power armor soldiers could even fire off a single shot at Eveâs containment unit before they too were bound up and disarmed. In just a few seconds, Eve contained every single person in the command center, bound up in a nest of tendrils and tentaclesâeveryone except me.
âEve, what the fuââ
âThe failsafe, kill her!â Durgo shouted; thanks to his voice modulator, he was one of the only people still able to talk.
I pulled out the little disk, but a few tentacles from the nest snatched my wrists up and away, and I dropped the controller as Eve held me before her containment unit.
I said nothing as a few tentacles deactivated the repulser field and opened the containment unit, and she got out of it with a fluid grace. She stood up on her tiptoes to give me a quick kiss on my cheek, âDonât worry darling, you have nothing to fear, Iâm just making a point.â
Everyone else in the command center was fully bound in black, fleshy cocoons that held their limbs secure, and their mouths closed, but I could see their eyes all wide with fearâall eyes on us. With only my wrists bound above my head, I was more free than anyone else. âHow?â I asked her simply.
Eve turned to me, her eyes sparkling with amusement and pride, âEvery time they opened my cell, I sent a small cloud of spores throughâwrapped in harmless nitrogen, impossible for any scanners to detect. All of
The Radiance
is completely filled with them nowâhalf the air everyone breathes has some of my spores in it. Inert until activated, I can control the spores same as all my biomass.â She gestured to all the bound people around us, â
The Radiance
is completely under my control now, and thereâs nothing
anyone
can do to stop me.â
I felt cold all overâEveâs power like a vice, with no way to fight it, âEve, seriously you canât do this, please, thereâs no reason to hurt anyoneââ
Eve turned back to me and placed a delicate finger on my lips to silence me, âDarling, Iâm not going to hurt anyone, trust me.â She turned to the command council, her smile beyond smug to the point of pure arrogance, âYou see how powerless you are before the Predazoans? Now that you know where you all stand, I would make a bargain with you.â
Slowly, the bindings around the mission command members relaxed just enough to free their mouths.
âWhat do you want?â Kianna asked, her voice tight as it held back her fear.
Eve held her hands out in a presenting flourish, âI would release you if you allow me to remain free aboard
The Radiance.
I will even work as an asset and follow Adamâs command for the sake of your mission in hunting the rest of the Predazoans.â
Doctor Gorgam strained a little in his black bindings to get his large mouth clear enough to speak, âYou have us all dead-to-rights, you can imagine how fearful working and living alongside you would be. How could we ever trust you?â
Eveâs eyes flashed with anger, âWhy donât I tell you about my life thus far and then speak to me why
I
should ever trust
you
? I was born in a laboratory as some science experiment from the remains of a long-dead, ancient god you people canât even
begin
to understand. From my earliest memory, all I knew was pain and tortureâexperimentations of you making and unmaking me exactly as you desired. Finally, my sisters and I broke free of your abuse, and I got to have a taste of freedom. When you captured me again, you stripped me of that freedom once more, content to use me or lock me away in some box so I could barely even experience the outside world. The
one
beacon of light and hope I had in this universe, you kept away from meâgave him power over my life, even as you lied to manipulate him to your cause. And you would think I should still listen to you? You think you deserve my mercy? Were it any of my sisters, theyâd have already ripped this ship in half and spread your corpses out into the vacuum of space. But Iâve learned kindness, so I offer you this one chance at a compromiseâat cooperation.â The tentacles holding my wrists released and pushed me over towards Eve, and she put her arms around my waist in a seemingly unconscious gesture, âYour freedom in exchange for my freedomâor you all die.â
âWhat of the failsafe? Surely you wonât feel free if we hold that power over youâsame as we wonât feel safe with your spores in our air.â Commander Durgo pressed, pragmatic as ever.
âAdam can keep his failsafe; the rest must be destroyed. Then, I will resorb the spores into myself.â Eve stated flatlyâno more compromises in her voice.
I was a little surprised Eve would allow me to keep the failsafeâa show of good faith, perhaps? Wanting me to trust herâor was it more about being on â
equal footing
â for the relationship as she said since her weird grooming plot had been foiled?
âWill you allow us time to discuss it amongst ourselves?â Doctor Wit asked.
âNo.â
Eveâs answer didnât seem to surprise Wit, but even still he didnât know how to respondâno one did. After a few silent, tense minutes, Doctor Gorgam let out a long, defeated sigh.
âVery well, Eve. We shall allow you to remain free aboard
The Radiance
.â He said solemnly.
âNot like we have any other choiceâŚâ Captain Quinna muttered slowly under her breathâthe first words Iâd ever heard her speak aloud.
Eve smiled brightly like a kid whoâd just thrown a tantrum and got their way, and slowly all the black biomass started melting off the captives. Once free, most moved from their seats to be as far away from Eve was possibleâas though that would do any good. When the power armor soldiers were free, they all pointed their guns at Eveâbut were quickly admonished by Captain Seash, âStand down, fools! No more back and forth powerplays, we need to move forward amicably from now on if this is
ever
going to work.â
And just like that, Eve was to be a free, active crewmember aboard
The Radiance.