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Tovan

"Mind Games"

Lt. Cmdr. Tovan

Assistant Engineer

Log Entry

 

 

 

Tovan felt his brain shrudder within his skull, as if his brain would implode any minute, noise fluttered through his ears as if butterflies had spawned out of his brain tissue. Of course these thoughts were inprobabable and mose illogical, he suppressed them with every scratch of will he had left. He had saw what he think he had saw a pure being within Sovak's mind. The link he had with the Captain was a weak one but he indeed saw the being on top Sovak's mind.

 

The being was strange, Tovan himself could not describe it, as if the being was just as invisible as a thought, who could control others with a single thought. It was ludicrous but not impossible, the universe is not a safe place or a known one, so much was still in the dark.

 

Tovan thought more about this being and their destiny as ... hosts. Tovan never believed things happened accidentally, perhaps it was their destiny to become such hosts for these creatures .. or technology. He thought but he had no idea of what to call them anymore. He wasn't sure who he was any more, the recent insanity that had gone around the ship, Sovak's take over, the ship's misdirection or orders and Kroells' mysterious nervous breakdown. It played havoc on his flow of thoughts.

 

Tovan sat back and backed his back against the cool bulkhead of the brig, it gave him comfort, he didn't know why but it did. He looked back at the past again and tried to look into the future, the probabilities. But it didn't matter now. Now he was going to wait.

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