Sorry for the long break, RL has been interfering, but here's the next part...
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Chapter Seven
Ancient Temple
Under Therin Park, Andor
Stardate 55593.0 (August 5, 2378)
'I am Thirishar, Guardian of the Temples of Uzaveh. Are you worthy to enter the Temple of Zheusal, second of the heirs to the Throne of Secrets?'
Talen stood in shock as Shar stepped forward. 'I am Thirishar ch'Thane. I wish an audience with Zheusal.'
The Guardian looked down. 'You are not Zhen. Only bonded Zhens may enter the Temple of Zheusal,' he told them before he disappeared.
Shar turned to face Talen. 'I'm outside the Sheltreth window. You're not. I'll get the project working hard on your bond. Only when the bond is ready can the four of you enter the temples, probably at the same time. This is going to take longer than I thought.'
'I'm glad I took an extended leave,' Talen replied. 'This could take a while.'
Shar nodded. 'Where's the next site?'
'The Khyzhon Sea,' Talen answered. 'The temple—most likely Shanchen's—is probably an island or even underwater.'
'Why Shanchen's?'
'Because she had the water spirit to guide her, as Zheusal had the earth to protect her.'
Shar nodded. 'We should leave everything here. Shar to Laikan.'
'Go ahead,' Commander zh'Share replied.
'We're ready to go to the next site, the Khyzhon sea.'
'Captain th'Dolus is currently meeting with the Chancellor. When he's done we'll go. Prepare for transport.'
Zh'Share was waiting for them in the transporter room.
'Can the Captain not meet us there?' Talen asked once he finished materialising.
'Is there a problem, sir?' Shar asked.
'Yes, there is. A group of people broke into the Tower Hill temple a few moments ago and stole a number of artefacts. The Imperial Guardsmen were killed and the entrance damaged. We may have to call in reinforcements to keep looters out.'
'Damn, we should have foreseen this,' Shar muttered.
'Are the crystals safe?' Talen asked.
'They are for now, until the entrance is uncovered,' Shar said, and at zh'Share's sharp look, he explained what they found. 'I think Charaleas' Temple is at Tower Hill, the uppermost part which is the best place to see the stars. Thirizaz' Temple is in the Northern Wastes somewhere, near one of the largest volcanoes.'
'Incoming transport, sir,' the operator said and th'Dolus materialised.
'Sir?' zh'Share asked.
'The Imperial Reserves are being called up and the temple sites are being cordoned off. Authorised personnel only, which includes the four of us, the Chancellor and the commanding officers of the local Guardsmen.'
Shar filled the captain in on what they had found and what needed to happen before anything would be solved. He nodded and gestured for them to join him on the bridge. On the walk, he explained to them that unless they were able to produce results, the Chancellor would hand the project to someone else.
'She'll probably hand it off to th'Toraz. The man has a singular talent for getting results, by ignoring protocol and getting people killed. I doubt that she'll like his methods, and it will sour her re-election campaign.'
'Then find something, quickly,' the captain said.
'We still have two more sites to find and investigate,' Talen replied. 'And I need a Sheltreth before we can all enter the Temples.'
'If you're right,' zh'Share muttered.
'He is,' Shar said as they reached the bridge.
'Helm, take us to the Khyzhon sea. Shar, feed the helm your coordinates. The sooner we get this done, the better.'
'Aye sir.'
It took a few minutes for the ship to change position but as they did so, Shar and Talen bombarded the small ocean with the primary sensors, looking for the crystalline pyramid which would mark the location of Shanchen's temple.
'Bring up the exact coordinates on the viewscreen,' Talen said. 'Scan down to the seabed.'
'Nothing there.'
'It must be buried in the crust itself, increase sensor strength, penetrate the crust.'
A few seconds later, Shar gasped. 'There it is, buried in the crust, only the very tip is above. Is it intact? Can it have survived the rising sea levels.'
'According to the sensors, the dimensions are the same as Zheusal's temple.'
'We need to get down there and see if it is one piece. I can't tell from up here, the sensors are being blocked by something'
'No transporters then.'
'No, we'll have to take a shuttle down there.'
'Gentlemen, it will several days to outfit one of our shuttles for aquatic operations. Is there nothing you can tell me from up here?' th'Dolus asked.
'No sir,' Shar answered. 'If you will let me speak to the Chancellor, I will explain the situation in full and I'm sure she'll allow us the time we need.'
Th'Dolus sighed. 'Come with me. Zh'Share, get engineering to work on one of the shuttles.'
'Aye sir.'
Talen leaned back as the viewscreen image was enhanced to see the tip of the temple. He wondered what technology was used to build such an immense structure and whether it would be possible to recreate it. Downloading his tricorder's data into the main computer, he looked again at the elements which made up the crystal structure. His initial theory was incorrect, and a closer look elicited a gasp of surprise, which no one on the bridge heard. The elemental structure of the crystal was comprised of carbon and another, unknown, element. Theoretically, this unknown element could revolutionise synthesis and if bonded with dilithium, could even make synthetic dilithium as potent as the naturally-occurring substance.
Talen turned back to the viewscreen as Shar the captain emerged from the ready room. 'What did the Chancellor say?'
'The election is three months away. We have that long to provide concrete proof to her that we can do something about the genetic crisis, or she hands it to somebody else.'
'How soon can the shuttle be ready, Captain?' Talen asked.
Zh'Share answered. 'If the engineers work around the clock, it can be ready in eighteen hours, twenty-two at the most.'
'Then all we can do is wait,' Talen muttered.