Okay -- I've decided to axe one book, but I came up with another tentatively called "Richard Is Missing", partially inspired by the first two episodes of Beast Wars Season 2, and another tentatively called "Feral Scream", which looks like it will star wildwethel.
CHAPTER THREE:
Space Drift
The six travelled to the signal, and Cloak sat down, legs crossed, meditating. Blaze took out his sword and was practicing. Parker and Noelle stood beside Yarin, looking out of the ****pit. Gaz was in bat form, roosting up on the ceiling, taking a pre-mission snooze.
Cloak's eyes snapped open. He did not know how he could sense it, but he knew that they were approaching an area of great evil. He jumped to his feet, startling Gaz from her roost, squeaking furiously. Cloak was glad that he wasn't a chiropteralingual . . . er, that he couldn't talk to bats. He supposed that Gaz wasn't saying anything remotely nice.
Cloak strode to the ****pit, while Blaze wiped his brow and sheathed his sword. Gaz resumed her human form, and she ran up alongside Cloak, asking, "WHAT was that about?"
Cloak said nothing, but stared at the empty expanse before the ship. Cloak couldn't see the source of the evil he had sensed . . . could it have been a residual thing? Had he sensed the presence of evil that had happened years or even millennia before? No. It was just too powerful to be residual . . . at least, that's what he told himself.
"There's evil here," Cloak muttered.
<What do you mean, Cloak?> Noelle asked, perplexed, while Gaz raised an eyebrow.
"There's evil here," Cloak repeated. "Cats of all types can sense evil."
"He's . . . right . . ." Blaze said, uncertainly. Clearly, angel hybrids could sense evil of this kind as well.
"Well,
that's reassuring." Parker sighed, shaking his head. "How much father, Yarin?"
"The signal strength is increasing . . ." Yarin started. "But, yet, seemingly getting weaker as well."
"Let's not talk in circles, please." Gaz requested.
<It could be because we're getting closer,> Noelle said thoughtfully, <but the signal is somehow losing power.>
"Oh, perfect. Wonderful." Gaz said as she threw her hands up.
"There's an object . . ." Yarin said absently, then to his computer. "Onscreen."
It showed some vaguely rectangular piece of what appeared to be space debris.
"Computer, magnify. Fullest extent." Yarin ordered.
It now show what was definitely a ship, which looked like an amalgam of the Enterprise, the Nemesis, and the Axalon. It appeared that it was a dead ship . . .
"Should we prepare to board?" Yarin asked.
"Of course," Parker said.
Blaze and Cloak shared a look, but said nothing. Quietly accepting this is the way it has to be. Yarin managed to marry the airlocks, secure the pathway, and equalized the pressures. The other five RAFians prepared themselves for what they might encounter in the massive ship -- the size differential was like the male and female
anglerfish.
"In case there's anything dangerous in there," Cloak addressed Yarin, "after we're in, break off from the ship. But stay nearby. And everyone stay in communication."
With this, they boarded the strange ship. . . .