Change

Story by Drake_The_Traveller on SoFurry

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Starfox: Liberation

Chapter 7: Change

A change in behavior begins with a change in the

heart...

-Anonymous

Alaric at the captain's chair, idly reading from the

console in front of him. The Serpent's

Lair was slowly turning into a decent ship. He had cleared up most of the

junk and placed it in the hold to space it when he had the time and most of the

interior was now squared away, including the elevator, which he got operable

less than an hour ago. The only real trouble left was going to be buying parts

for the systems that didn't work. For example, while the hull was in great

condition after being worked on back on Fortuna, the shields remained offline.

He checked the generator and saw that it needed several parts replaced, and

that would neither be easy or cheap. Then there was the weapons system, or

rather lack of it. The ship didn't so much as have a single railgun. All it had

was a small turret on the top for clearing asteroids, and that wouldn't do much

against a military grade ship or pirates for that matter.

He also needed furnishing for his cabin and the

other five cabins down on the crew deck. Then there was the whole thing with

the food situation, which he didn't want to even think about.

"MRE's...pff." Alaric muttered darkly to himself.

He just hoped that once he had done what he was

asked of, that the UEG would hold up to its promise. Otherwise he would be

pretty pissed to have done all this grueling work for nothing.

Alaric checked the screen in front of him for an

update on the ship's flight status and saw that they were a half an hour from

their destination. Now that he was so close to his objective he started to

think of a plan for finding the ship. His best bet would be to try and pinpoint

its last exact location, and compute how far it could have gone. He had been

told that it was last known to be in the Katininan gravity well, which placed

it with a few light-years of the planet and its surrounding space. So with luck

he would find The Undying in an hour or maybe two at most after exiting

shockspace.

Now, when he found it he had another problem to

contend with. Krystal was aboard his ship and she was bound to be curious and

ask questions. And if he had to go aboard The

Undying he felt uncomfortable with leaving her all alone on-board his ship.

Not as much as for her safety, but more so that she couldn't do anything to it.

Yet he was more worried of what would happen if he brought her with him. The Undying was a clandestine human spy

ship, so the crew would not be happy to see a cornerian on their little

infiltrator vessel. And if he knew intelligence agencies, which he did, they

would go to great lengths to silence her before she could talk about it. And

that would place Alaric in an awkward position; he would have to save her. For

some reason the vixen was starting to grow on him, even her childish views on

the universe and her soft hearted ways. And so saving her would probably result

in killing the crew. And that was kind of against the purpose of what he was

supposed to be doing. Then he would be hunted down like an animal and put down

by the UEG's attack dogs. All in all, that plan didn't sound all that great.

His brow was furrowed as he tried to decide what to

do before it was too late.

"What's with the frowny face?" Krystal requested

from her seat next to him. The vixen had been quietly sitting while he worked

and chose that moment to speak her mind.

"I'm trying to come up with a plan." He replied

stiffly, not happy to have his thoughts interrupted.

She silently nodded a little hurt by his rough

response. Alaric was becoming more and more testy the closer they got to their

destination, and she didn't know why. What she did know, was that it had

something to do with the ship. She could sense that much from him and Krystal

was curious to know more, and there was a way she could find out. But would it

be the right thing to do? She could use her powers to slip into his mind and

see his thoughts, but there would be no coming back from that. The vixen

thought to herself and decided that she could at the most try to get a more in

depth surface reading. With that she would learn a little more, without digging

to deep.

Krystal closed her eyes and exhaled quietly, opening

her mind completely to her surroundings. She did not often do this, preferring

to not be flooded by other people's emotions and thoughts, but she would make

an exception this one time.

Immediately after she opened herself up, she almost

gasped. There was an immense void of swirling rage, grief, and isolation. And

it was all coming from Alaric. Krystal shot open her emerald eyes and stared at

the scarred human in amazement. His uncaring outside surface bellied a

hurricane of tumultuous emotions. How could he look so calm with such dark thoughts

churning unbridled in his mind? It was almost enough to overcome the vixen's

own, but with an extreme force of will she managed to keep herself from

becoming consumed.

Yet she still had more to learn so she steeled

herself and tried to delve deeper into his chaotic mind.

Alaric was unaware of her intrusion into his mind,

although he did feel exposed for some reason. But he shrugged it off as a

random sensation and returned his thoughts once more to how he was going to

handle his furry problem.

Krystal shuffled through Alaric's surface thoughts,

which mostly were errant considerations about his ship and how he was going to

get it running. But a few others grabbed her attention in particular because

they were in regards to her. And she couldn't help but take a deeper peak; she

was curious to know what he truly felt about her, without his heavy layers of

protective sarcasm and anger.

She was surprised to find out that while he did

think she was rather annoying, that he genuinely enjoyed her company, probably

more than he would admit to himself. She began to feel a warm sensation that

built upon itself the more she discovered. He also thought she was pretty! The

vixen couldn't help but giggle happily at the thought, which happened to grab

the human's attention.

Alaric heard Krystal giggle quietly and turned his

focus away from the console and his brooding to stare at her curiously. "What's

so funny?" He demanded with a questioning grumble.

Krystal twitched, as if she had been shaken awake,

and looked to him with an innocent smile. "Nothing...nothing at all." She replied

lightly as her tail started to bounce happily behind her.

He eyed her closely, but after a few seconds he

shrugged with a scoff and went back to his brooding, muttering about 'crazy

women'.

Krystal smiled and stroked her tail as she watched

him work. For some reason knowing that he liked her, albeit grudgingly, filled

her with such glee that she felt as if she was laying on a bed of clouds.

Alaric heard the faint beeping of the ship's

navigations system and a few moments later it shuddered softly and the blue

haze of shockspace faded slowly to reveal a curtain of stars with a brownish

world floating in the background. "We're here." He notified the blue vixen, and

frowned at the stupidly pleased grin that was plastered on her muzzle. "Hey are

you in there? Ground control to Krystal." Alaric muttered and snapped his

fingers in front of her muzzle.

Krystal shook her muzzle quickly and blushed as she

responded. "Yeah I was just thinking...again."

Alaric rolled his eyes and focused back on the

ship's controls. "Didn't look much like thinking to me."

"So we're here you said?" Krystal asked quickly,

changing the subject.

"Yeah, just got to pinpoint where the ship is,

then..." The human trailed off. Then he had no idea what he was going to do. He

supposed that he would just take her with him. It was not like his life could

get any worse. "Then we see why the ship went missing." He finished.

"Alright." She nodded in agreement.

Alaric maneuvered the controls and set The Serpent's Lair out from the

ShockPoint beacon. The bridge of the freighter was silent as Alaric followed

after the navigation trail of The Undying. Somewhere along this specified path

way, the ship went missing, and perhaps they could find some clues as to why.

Krystal was growing increasingly bored. She was never

good at keeping still for very long. In an effort to keep herself occupied she

started to groom her fur, running a clawed paw through it and picking out the

dust and anything else that got stuck in her soft cerulean coat. But that only

kept her busy for a few minutes at best, and when she was done she became

restless. Humming a tune to herself, she rocked in her chair and looked around

the bridge for something else to do.

But the only source of entertainment was the grumpy

human piloting the ship...who she decided to bother.

"So..." She said, turning her chair to face him with a

grin. "Do you like flying?"

Alaric sighed and lowered his head, answering

reluctantly. "Yes."

"Why?"

Instead of saying something rude, as he usually did.

Alaric decided to try being nice for once. "I like the sense of freedom." He

chuckled ironically at that. "You can go anywhere. The whole galaxy is open to

you." And after seven years of confinement, that level of liberty was particularly

enjoyable for him. But he left that part out for obvious reasons.

Krystal wagged her bushy tail at his explanation, but

more so because he had responded without his usual indifference. "That's nice."

She said sweetly.

Alaric looked back at her smiling muzzle and

chuckled, smiling himself. "I suppose it is."

The human and the vixen stared at one another

silently, neither able to look away.

Alaric found himself absorbed into her bright

emerald eyes, which were so vibrant and full of life, so unlike his own. She

was carefree and happy, untroubled by life and its inherent miseries. Nor had

she been deterred by his bleak outlook, rather instead feeling the desire to

make him see and experience what joys life could bring. Alaric was starting to

feel that she may be right about life, and that all he needed was fun. He

decided there and then, he would try and be a normal person, if nothing more

than to spite those who reveled in his misery. The only one who would suffer if

he chose to live despondently was himself. The problem, he thought sadly, was

that if she discovered what he had done and been all those years ago, she would

think him a monster. So, he vowed to do whatever it took to keep his past a secret,

she was the only friend he ever had, as pathetic as that sounded. And he would

do almost anything to keep her.

Krystal looked into his dark ruby red eyes, and saw

a slowly mending soul. Whatever his life had been up to this point had scarred

him deeply. His anger and grief were his guiding emotions. She would have to

replace those with happiness. Krystal chose to dedicate herself to seeing that

he would have a better outlook on life.

Alaric noticed that they had been staring for too

long and so he cleared his throat roughly and scratched at the color of his

shirt. "Yes well, I suppose we should focus on finding that ship." He suggested

stiffly, trying to recover his hardened aura. The human wasn't ready to

completely throw off his protective attitude.

"Yes you're right." Krystal agreed with a warm smile,

glad that she had made a brief breakthrough.

Alaric scanned the stars and checked the screens.

From what he had been told, The Undying

had last reported in somewhere near the edge of the Katininan gravity well.

This should place its location within a few hours flight of the planet itself.

So banking his hypothesis off that, Alaric had The Serpent's Lair focus its

efforts in that area. And he was surprised when he almost immediately got

results.

The ship's computer announced that it had a lock on

two ships of different sizes and classes, one of which was The Undying. Alaric was dumbfounded that he had discovered it so

soon. And he was also concerned over the presence of another ship. He had been

told nothing about any other vessel. The computer said that they were five

minutes away at full engine burn and he could see the faint outlines of two

ships. One was small, and the other was massive, dwarfing both his freighter

and what had to be The Undying.

"Is that it?" Krystal asked from beside him, and the

human nodded.

"Yes, but I don't know what the other ship is."

"It looks like a Starliner." Krystal said in

surprise.

Alaric decided to run a database inquires on both

ships, and got results in moments.

As he suspected, the smaller ship was The Undying, a frigate-class science

vessel. From what he was reading it had a crew of a little more than a fifty.

It was small, even for a frigate. But the ship currently attached to it was

another story entirely,

Krystal was right; the other ship was a Starliner, The Magenta. It belonged to Lylat Cruises,

a well-known subsidiary of Phoenix Enterprise. From what the database told him.

They used to be a weapons manufacture that went philanthropic. At that moment

though, he couldn't give a shit. He was more concerned with the fact that it

was docked with a human infiltration vessel. Of course they probably didn't

know that, but that was beside the point. If there was no emergency, then why

did The Undying go off the grid? If he wanted answers to his questions, he

would have to get closer.

"Let's take a closer look." Alaric suggested and

brought The Serpent's Lair closer.

Once he got close enough, he began to realize why it had not reported in. The

aft section of human vessel had been shorn off in what looked like an explosion

of some kind. And he could see debris floating in space around it. That would

explain why it had failed to report in, and why the cornerians would have

docked. They probably wanted to rescue any of the ship's survivors. Still, they

should have been hailed by The Magenta before they even got this close. The

ship's silence put him on edge.

Alaric rose from his seat and looked to Krystal.

"Try and contact the Starliner. I need to get ready..."

Krystal didn't bother questioning him on what he was

getting ready for and just nodded as she took his chair.

Alaric ducked out of the room, as he heard Krystal

trying to get a hold of the Starliner. He headed towards him cabin and quickly

slipped inside. Standing in the center, he paused and looked towards his armor,

which stood dormant. The man walked to his bed and sat down, staring at the

suit of black plate. He was sorely tempted to let it rot in the ship, but he

rather be safe than sorry. Alaric stepped towards it and grabbed the Hydra's

Fangs patch on the shoulder and tore it off, throwing it on the bed. He didn't

want Krystal asking questions he would rather leave unanswered.

He keyed in a code on his bracer and the back of the

suit hissed open, armored plates peeling back to expose the inside. Alaric

climbed into the armor and felt it close around his body. He refrained once

more from activating the helmet, and after grabbing his pulse rifle and

slinging it on his shoulder he buckled his sword hilt to his waist.

With his equipment ready he left the room and walked

back to the bridge.

Krystal was sitting in his chair and turned to face

him. Her usually smiling muzzle was dipped into a frown. "The ship isn't

responding...and what is all that for?" She inquired, gesturing to his armor and

weapons with a delicate paw.

"I don't like this. Something's wrong, and I'll be

damned if I walk into a strange situation without protection." He answered

simply as he motioned for her to vacate his seat, which he regained.

Krystal stood next to him, eyeing the intimidating

armor and weapons carefully. He was certainly serious about being prepared she

observed as she looked to the sleek black rifle he had on his back.

Alaric decided that since they were not responding,

they wouldn't mind if he docked with the ship. The one of the only remaining

docking apparatuses was on the other side of the huge vessel and so he twisted

The Serpent's lair around and flew it to the other side. He maneuvered his ship

so that the docking tube on the side was level with the Starliner's own. Using

the maneuvering jets, he managed to get tube to connect with the port and

locked it down. Seconds after he and Krystal heard the dull clanking as the

Starliner's automated system connected its clamps.

With that done, Alaric and Krystal left the bridge

and made way towards the tube. It was down on the maintenance deck of the

freighter and so after a short ride in the lift they walked towards the

circular bulkhead. Alaric activated the airlock doors and stepped inside,

helping Krystal in with him. The vixen was beginning to feel a deep seated

dread but could not figure out why. All she knew was that the closer she got to

the Starliner, the worse the feeling became.

As they waited for it to pressurize and open the

next partition into the walkway, Alaric saw the blue female fox nervously rubbing

her paws together. Concerned, he asked her a question.

"Are you alright?"

Krystal smiled weakly at the concern the usually

dour human displayed and nodded.

He looked unconvinced but let it slide when the

doors opened, admitting them into the brief walkway that would take them into

the Starliner. They crossed the threshold and passed the short rubber-like tube

to the Starliner, stepping out of it and onto the cool deck of the massive

vessel.

Krystal looked around and felt her unease spike

exponentially. The open deck around them was deserted, and the lights were

dimmed with a few shut off all together. Luggage was spread out haphazardly as

if the owners had been in some great rush to abandon them and the air was

unnaturally frigid and clammy. She felt herself unconsciously moving to

Alaric's side and grabbing his gloved hand for reassurance.

Alaric was a little stunned at her act and looked to

the vixen, ready to drop one of his sarcastic comments about personal space.

But when he saw the women's fear etched muzzle, he found himself doing

something entirely different. Instead, he squeezed her paw comfortingly and

smiled down at her. "Don't worry, I'll keep you safe." He of course meant it,

but didn't expect that he would need to. At most he expected to deal with a few

disgruntled tourists and maybe an armed guard or two.

But to Krystal, the promise was much more than mere

words. It meant that he cared for her, deeply. At least that's how she

perceived it. And she enjoyed and preferred it that way.

After a few moments, he let go of her paw and

brought his rifle up. Just because he didn't think he would need it didn't mean

that he would not be prepared. "Come on, let's go find out what's going on

here. Our best bet is to head towards the bridge...wherever that is." He

suggested as he led her out of the abandoned room and into a long corridor.