Ossanlin scans over the group with his main eyes, noting the presence of everyone. He takes a few deep breaths before proceeding, calm and stoic like a stone weathered by the elements, but still standing strong and proud. Despite only being thirty years (UGTS) of age, his eyes look older than his years. It was once said that a year of the sights of war added ten to the eyes...and Ossanlin has seen many a year of war.
<Thank you, all of you, for gathering. I realize that all of you are suffering, but life doesn't pause, and I assume most of you crave answers.> Ossanlin pauses a moment before continuing.
<On 02.05.04197 at 0315 UGT, an Andalite armada twenty-five ships strong struck the primary Yeerk Rebellion installation. Andalite intelligence regarding the rebels was severely limited. They...overestimate d the need. I will claim some responsibility in that...I always remained nebulous in the hopes that the uncertainty would make you a less-attractive target. Unfortunately it also made you seem like more of a threat.> He runs his eyes over everyone in the room, continuing.
<Over a hundred rebels were killed. One of the primary Shredder shots penetrated and...ventilated... the pool portion of your complex...the massive breech was too much for your emergency force-fields to negate. By the time Andalite scouts reached the room, the pool had long-since boiled dry in the vacuum. It happened quickly, I doubt the occupants of the pool felt anything.> He pauses again, allowing a moment for grief.
<I was intentionally kept uninformed of the impending attack upon your base. Had I the slightest inkling, I would've sent word, but it is well-known amongst the leaders of the Electorate that Ossanlin-Rethin-Sephirel is a friend of the Yeerk Rebellion. I intercepted a communication by chance, after the attack had been perpetrated. It was a full report of the aftermath. It was then that I put one of my contingency plans into action.> He continues running his eyes across the crowded room, making sure to make eye contact with every single occupant.
<I had long thought on how to abscond with a Mark III Dreadnought. It was not easy, nor do I expect my deception to hold up under scrutiny, but for now, all of the Andalites you see around you are considered deceased...myself included. I would trust each and every one of them with my life. I made certain that they knew what they were getting into. Each and every individual I asked joined without hesitation, knowing full well that we would all be committing acts of treachery in order to aid Yeerks.> He nods in approval. <I won't say they won't be rough around you, but each of them agreed to give up their Homeworld for this mission.>
<The Electorate have lost their way. They have grown corrupt and power-hungry. They no longer serve the People. They use propaganda and disreputable tactics to control the People. We, none of us, could tolerate their hypocrisy and corruption any longer. They ordered genocide upon your people...allies...because of their arrogance and paranoia. They stripped the Alpha Line to do it and lost our Primary defensive position to the Imperials. Their actions grow more and more self-serving and short-sighted...the Electorate are the true traitors.>
Ossanlin's tone grows a bit more passionate. <We...> He gestures around to include everyone in the room. <...those of us who've given up our homes...who would be labeled "traitor" by our governments still fight for the People. All of us fight for the People, whether they're Andalite, Yeerk, Human, Hork-Bajir, or any of the countless other species that have suffered at the ministrations of the Empire. We fight against tyranny and oppression. Those who have given their lives for this cause would want nothing less.>
Ossanlin pauses for a long moment, letting things sink in. His tone returns to normal. <Our original destination is the Tyrennian. I have only a fourth of my original crew, but I trust each blade as if they were my own. From there, we must regroup with your remaining kinspeople. The reports say that several of you escaped capture or death, and you must've had some missions running at the time. There are others out there. I don't know who or how many, but you must all keep hope alive.>
He pauses again, lowering his main eyes for a moment before returning them to sweep the room. <I have some sad news to share with you. Some of you know, some of you may not.> Ossanlin pauses again, having difficulty forming the words. <Reven and his host James O'Hearn are amongst your most-honored deceased.> He takes a deep breath. <Myitt has informed me as much. One thing is certain, they gave their lives to protect you and all that we hold dear. Mourn them if you must, but celebrate their lives. They accomplished so much...more than the rest of us. Remember their grand deeds and rejoice in the fact that we knew them as we did. I feel privileged that they counted me amongst their friends, and the rest of you should as well.>
Ossanlin falls silent for another long moment, leaving everyone to their thoughts in privacy before continuing on. <His loss leaves a hole...one that will be difficult to fill. I assume that you will choose a new leader once we have reunited with your kin, but for now, I hope you will accept Myitt as your leader pro tempore. Myitt may disparage some aspects of herself, but I know that she is more than capable.>
<I won't ask for your trust or your loyalty...those things must be earned. I hope that some day, I will have those things from all of you. I do not seek to command you or control you...that was never my intention. It is my fervent desire that we may work closely together. My ship, my crew, and I...we are no longer bound by the law of Seerow's Kindness. I believe that we can all accomplish incredible feats together as Seerow first intended...but first we need to be able to work together.> He pauses again.
<We're far from home, all of us. We're alone in this Galaxy and in this war. We have no allies, Rogues drifting on the stellar winds. But together, we are far greater than we are apart. All that I ask from all of you, is a chance to prove it. Let's put aside our differences and find out what Yeerk, Andalite, Human, and Hork-Bajir together are truly capable of.> Ossanlin nods, his tone strong and resolved. <We can afford nothing less.>
He remains silent for a while, eyes still sweeping the room before nodding one final time, taking another deep breath. <We should arrive at the Tyrennian in approximately one hour UGTS. If you have any public questions of me, now is the appropriate time to ask them.>