Oh, non-Bieblivers (or however you spell that
stupid term) of the world unite! Just be glad he's not in your country, Saffa, I wished they'd deport him -- let him be Canada's problem!
Anyway, I'll try to rest up enough to post a chapter (and the new book ideas) later on. Just so exhausted. Graduation week and whatnot, gotta work Saturday because of it.
- Book CCCXXIX: "Rogues Gallery -- Assemble!" -- The RAFians' rogues gallery assembles a coalition.
- Book CCCXXX: "The Night Walkers" -- The town begins shopping in their sleep.
After trying for like ten minutes to get this Gateburst thing to give a stupid CURSOR . . .
CHAPTER ELEVEN:
The V.C.C.D.
"I must express my uncertainty that these devices might even work," Yarin said.
"You built them." Parker said, apparently checking a readout or something. Per usual, he told Tyr to shut up.
"It's true," the Nyac said. "But it hasn't been thoroughly tested! We don't know if it would be a permanent solution or a temporary one."
"Oh, like your microwave?" Saffa said.
"
FOOD YIELD INCREASER!!" Yarin said shrilly.
"Quiet down, you two. Just because they look like humans doesn't mean their senses aren't more acute." Cloak said, voice low. "Saffa, stop antagonizing Yarin."
"If I'm not gonna have any fun, I'm going home," she replied sardonically. But Cloak knew she was joking. He addressed Yarin's concerns. "Yarin, I know it isn't ideal, but it is the only way we have right now of stopping these eidolons from taking over the planet . . . as cliched as I know that sounds."
Parker, Abby, Saffa, Gaz, and Cloak held taser-like devices (Yarin held two, Nyacs being a tetramand species . . . er, not to be confused with the species
named Tetramands), each device with opaque blue bag attached, making them seem like little more than vacuums.
"These vaccum compartment containment devices," Cloak began.
"Or V.C.C.D.s," Parker interjected.
"Whatever," Cloak said indifferently, before continuing. "These V.C.C.D.s may be the only thing that we can use to contain them."
"Uh, can't these ghost things, these eidol-whosits, just phase through the bag?" Abby asked.
Yarin's voice revealed how offensive -- and hurtful -- he found the question. "Abby, don't think that that was the first thing I considered? The bags were woven from a supertangible, nonplastic polymer. Once they are inside, they cannot get out."
"But once we capture them," Gaz asked, "then what do we do with them?"
"Good question." Parker acknowledged.
"We'll cross that bridge when we come to it." Cloak said, repressively.