The Chronicles of Silverwolf: The Dawning of a Hero

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Author: Eric Fox
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you serious?”
    “I’m afraid so,” he nodded.
    “What’s your name?”
    “Peter Stone,” he said, shaking his hand. “On my world I was a renowned scientist and activist before escaping with my friend aboard a spacecraft,” he told him.
    “You should consider yourself lucky,” he told Stone.
    “Yes and you seem to have some success in defeating the Draconan’s considering that your planet remains unharmed,” he pointed out.
    “ For the moment we are still in one piece but that could change. Let’s take a walk,” he said. Confused, Stone followed him as he started to explain while walking away from the table.  “There are many planets currently under Draconan rule while many more like ours continue to fight them. But we are quickly losing the war because our numbers continue to be diminished.”
    “Are you certain of this?” Stone asked as they stopped to b uy a couple of drinks at a nearby concession stand.
    Wolf nodded his head. “There is still hope but achieving a desired goal I’ve had in mind won’t be easy.”
    “Tell me. Maybe I can offer my assistance.”
    They sat down at an empty table enjoying their drinks while continuing their topic of conversation.
    “Have you ever of a planet called Earth?”
    “It sounds familiar.”
    “Its population numbers about 7 billion. That’s three times the size of any known planet we’re aware of.”
    “So why aren’t they fighting the Draconan Empire?”
    “Two reasons. One, they’re not technologically advanced yet to defend themselves. Second, they’re at the edge of the Milky Way Galaxy, one the farthest galaxies on our star charts. The Draconan’s haven’t traveled that far out there yet. But time is growing short for I fear if we don’t act soon it may too late.”
    “How do you know they haven’t reach Earth yet?”
    “Trust me. We’re advanced enough to know where they are and how far their empire has expanded.”
    “So why not travel to Earth and share your technology with them?”
    “We feel they’re not ready for that yet. There are several things holding them back from accepting anything other than what they believe.”
    “Such as?”
    “Take your pick; different religious beliefs, separate nations at war along with a monetary system that has proven in our history to be disastrous.”
    “So they’re primitive compared to us.”
    “Unfortunately they are very primitive. I just wish there was a way to convince the council that their planet is worth saving and helping.”
    “Perhaps I can help.”
    “How?”
    “My planet sounds very similar to theirs in many ways except for our ability to advance technologically quicker than them. I can offer possible solutions knowing what it might take to help Earth become a unified race.”
    “Would you be willing to meet with the Andromeda Council on my behalf?”
    “I would be honored.”
    “Good. We also need an edge to beat these reptile bastards,” Wolf said.
    “Your people have yet to come up with something?”
    “I wish I could say otherwise.”
    “I have an idea,” said Peter.
    “Let's hear it.”
    “I told you I’m a scientist. I've been working on and experimenting with nanotechnology for the past few years and I believe I’ve come close to perfecting it. If we can design a suit made of nanotechnology that gives us the strength and ability to be able to face the Draconans head with less risk we might have a chance of defeating them.”
    The Draconans hierarchy of leadership motivated them to continue to improve their weapons and arsenal. Lyran and Andromeda scientists might be smart but were not motivated by war as well as controlling other races.
    However , Peter did have a point. No matter how you looked at it the Draconans wouldn't slow down or show mercy to anyone. They had to be stopped before more planets suffered.
    “Let's do it,” said Jonathan getting up from the table after finishing their drinks.
    “I regret I did not bring any of my work with me

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