Part 25
“And we thank you, for both the suggestion and the service.”
“Glad to be of service.” Mark grinned. “We can have it done in a minute. After the work we did the other day, we’re well practiced in casting the Gates.”
“I will provide you with the required information in fourteen minutes.” First Mauve informed him.
“Hmph.” Amirgath went as he tossed his head a bit. “I had hoped that this would be a great accomplishment that I would have a leading part in, but it will still be a great accomplishment. The fourteen minutes will allow me to alert Kellaran to what is about to occur, so that we can properly welcome our visitors to our neighborhood.”
With that, both gods vanished.
Mark’s family smiled smugly at each other, then returned to the work they were doing. After all, fourteen minutes was too long to spend in anticipation when there was work to do.
True to her word, First Mauve returned in fourteen minutes, with Visinniria.
“I’m here to give you the position and speed information psionicly.” Visinniria explained. “The Triax want to be sure you have it right and have it down, and so would prefer that you’re given the information psionicly. Since psionic communication between their gods and our mortals is still a problem, I’ll be giving it to you and monitoring what you’re doing for them, and facilitating communications.”
She did so, and Mark’s family Linked, considered and mentally rehearsed what they were about to do for a moment, and acted.
Val, Talia, and Alilia Translocated to where they’d collected power from the sun at sixteen times normal intensity, and cast vast collection fields. Fire, Karz, Povon, and Kragorram went to the void above Kellaran where the Triax fleet would emerge, to anchor the exit portal. Six and Mark Translocated out into the void farther than any mortal of Kellaran had ever been, beyond the orbits of the inner worlds, in the path of the incoming fleet and moving toward the sun. Though still distant, the vessels of the Triax fleet already looked huge and impressive.
Working together, they all cast the Gate with portals three hundred and twenty kilometers wide, just to be completely safe. They let Visinniria know where it was and where its edges were.
“One moment.” Visinniria said as she appeared beside Six and Mark in the void. “The Triax are confirming the orientation of the Gate by sighting the stars that are visible through it. It’s an impressive bit of surveying, actually.”
A moment later she reported; “All right, everything looks good. Here comes the small test craft.”
A gray sphere about a meter wide approached the center of the Gate and passed through. Mark and Six had cast the Gate beside and in front of them as they flew toward Kellaran and let the fleet catch up with them, so they could watch the fleet going through. As soon as the little craft was through they could see it blaze with increased reflected sunlight.
On Amirgath’s suggestion, the exit Portal had been located in The Triax’s desired orbit in a place where it was in direct sunlight, while above a part of the world that was in the darkness of a cloudless night, so that Kellaran’s new and temporary moons would be easily visible to those on the ground below.
Fire reported the arrival of the test craft above Kellaran, then The Triax reported through Visinniria that the test passage had been completely successful, and that they were proceeding with the passage of the fleet.
As it approached Six, Mark, and Visinniria, the fleet’s great relative speed became apparent, then suddenly all sixteen mighty vessels were through in far less than a second.
“All right, they report that everything is good.” Visinniria said with a big smile. “You can end the Gate.”
“We might as well go through it first!” Six laughed, and then he and Mark became the first Kellarani to use a Gate in the void.
They emerged near Fire, Karz, Povon, and Kragorram, and were joined an instant later by Val, Talia, and Alilia, then they all had to accelerate hard for a minute to catch up with the quickly-receding fleet.
By the time they had caught up there were already thousands of Kellarani in the void about the worldlets, many holding or casting great glowing banners that read; ‘Kellaran welcomes The Triax!’
“That was well done.” Visinniria told them with great sincerity. “That was very, very well done, and we all thank you.”
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