Only those born guilty Recognize
Innocence for what it Is:
The rarest thing in the Universe,
And the most Precious.
THE ANOINTED, The Finder of the Way
C.Y. 9799
[Corridor]
(Andromeda
is docked at a Drift.)
ROMMIE: Trance says the relief supplies are ready for transport, and
Tyr's security squads and the volunteers from the Drift are on board.
HUNT: Good.
BEKA: Good news and bad news from the Pythians. The good news is that
the earthquakes from the comet strikes have stopped. The bad news is
that the entire planet is now shrouded in dust. Anyone who wasn't
starving is now freezing to death. You know, someone is going to burn
for this. Awarding a terraforming contract to Nightsiders was no stroke
of genius.
[Rev
Bem's quarters]
(Bem is
in front of his altar. It includes a photograph of a human woman.)
BEM: By Divine grace, I touch the shadow and reveal the light. I am the
darkness become light. I am the darkness become truth. I am the
darkness become the Way.
ANDROMEDA [OC]: Rev Bem.
BEM: Yes, Andromeda.
ANDROMEDA [OC]: Sorry to interrupt, but there's a message for you. It's
labeled urgent.
BEM: Who is it from, please?
ANDROMEDA [OC]: Another Wayist. Someone named Brother Thaddeus.
BEM: Thaddeus Blake?
[Command]
HUNT:
Clear all moorings.
BEM: Dylan, wait. We cannot leave the Drift. Not yet. There's something
I think you need to see.
(Bem calls up his message.)
BLAKE [hologram]: The Hajira called it Serendipity, the accidental
discovery of something wonderful. But now they've been discovered too,
by slavers working for uranium miners. The slavers raided two nearby
settlements in the last three months, and we expect an attack on this
Mission in no more than a few weeks. Brother, I understand you've made
some powerful friends. I could use their help. Now.
[Eureka
Maru]
(Hunt
checks a box of armaments.)
BEKA: So, you're just going to take off and let me clean up that mess
on Pythia?
HUNT: We've got two emergencies, two ships, and two captains. The math
works out perfectly.
BEKA: Yeah, I guess. Are you sure you don't want to trade?
HUNT: I've got a little more combat experience than you. No offence.
BEKA: None taken. I've got this delivering cargo thing pretty much down.
HUNT: This isn't just any cargo drop. Millions of lives are depending
on you. If you find yourself in a tough spot, don't forget Rommie's an
old pro at this. You'll be glad she's around.
BEKA: What if you find you've bitten off more than you can chew?
HUNT: Then we'll just have to fight a holding action until you finish
your relief mission and fly to our rescue.
BEKA: No pressure.
[Forest]
BEM: I
hope we hid the Maru well enough. We wouldn't want the slavers spotting
it from orbit.
HUNT: No, they'll never find it. Well, unless they use a deep radar
sweep.
BEM: As Harper would say, that would suck.
HUNT: You know, Rev, there are some words that should never trip across
the tongue of a Magog, and suck is one of them.
BEM: Well, I'll make a note of that.
BLAKE: Behemial!
BEM: Brother Thaddeus.
BLAKE: You made it! Blessed be.
[Mission]
BLAKE:
We built the stockade last year. The Hajira are the descendants of
human settlers who lost their technology after the fall. But the
culture they've developed, the poetry they find in everyday life, it's
extraordinary. I came here to teach them basic literacy, modern
medicine, engineering, and of course, to open their eyes to the Way.
BEM: As you opened mine so long ago.
MAN: The Anointed One!
(The villagers gather around Bem.)
HUNT: Looks like your reputation precedes you, Rev.
BEM: Indeed.
BLAKE: This is Tiama. She leads our hunting parties.
TIAMA: Brother Thaddeus said you would bring a warship, and that the
slavers would never, ever be able to land.
HUNT: We didn't bring a warship, and we didn't bring an army, but we
did bring weapons to help you defend yourselves, if you're willing.
VILLAGERS: Yes! We'll fight. We'll be with you.
[Corridor]
ROMMIE:
Trance, I'm downloading all the formulas for Than antibiotics into the
nano-cauldron. Harper.
TRANCE [OC]: Thanks, Rommie.
ROMMIE: Tell the courier we're still at least five jumps away.
HARPER [OC]: Check.
BEKA: Meanwhile, I'm playing solitaire in the officer's lounge.
Shouldn't I be barking orders? Something other than sitting on my hands
waiting for an update?
ROMMIE: A good captain knows when to delegate.
BEKA: I'm all for delegating. I just need to be in the loop, same as
Dylan.
ROMMIE: Fair enough. Perhaps the commanding officer would like to ask
Tyr why he and his mercenaries are stealing from the relief supplies.
[Chapel]
BEM:
Thank you for the tour, but I must ask. Your people seem somewhat
infatuated with me.
ARUN: I'm sorry, Brother. It's just we've never seen a Magog before. To
us, it's almost like a visit from the Anointed.
BEM: Just because I am the same species as the Anointed does not make
me the same person.
ARUN: But still, to share his heritage, to be able to see through the
same kind of eyes as the being who founded Wayism. What a blessing that
must be.
BEM: A blessing? Yes, I suppose it is. Tell me, what do you know of the
Anointed?
ARUN: The Anointed was a Magog who came to Earth and met a holy man.
The man became the host for the Anointed's progeny. While they hatched
and grew strong, the man taught the Anointed about humanity's great
teachers. Saint Buddha, Saint Jesus, Saint Lao-Tse, Saint Tealard. The
Anointed listened, and the Way was revealed to him and his children.
BEM: That is one interpretation.
[Mission]
(Hunt is
teaching the Hajira how to use the forcelance as a quarterstaff.)
HUNT: Retreat! Strike! Parry! Riposte! Retreat! Retreat! Parry!
Riposte! Feint! Strike! Good work, Tiama. The rest of you, keep it up!
This isn't a game.
ARUN: Tiama. Mother thought when we were born that I would be the
troublemaker.
BEM: I am sure she told you this so it would not come to pass.
ARUN: She didn't have to tell me anything. I remember her thinking it.
We all remember what our parents knew.
BEM: Are you saying you have some kind of genetic memory?
ARUN: Of course. Everything our parents knew up until the moment of our
birth, we know as well. I have my parents' memories, and their parents,
and a dozen generations back. Didn't Brother Thaddeus tell you?
BEM: No, he didn't.
[Eureka
Maru]
(Hunt
works out his strategy on a computer.)
HUNT: We'll plant automated sensors here, here, and here, and rig them
through a central relay here.
BLAKE: Captain, you're teaching the Hajira to use forcelances.
HUNT: To defend themselves, yes.
BLAKE: And to kill the slavers?
HUNT: Only if the Andromeda doesn't get here before the enemy.
BLAKE: There has to be another option.
HUNT: We can evacuate.
TIAMA: If we leave, won't the slavers just attack another village
instead?
HUNT: Probably. And eventually they'll find you again. Which is why I
prefer to make a stand.
BLAKE: By teaching the Hajira how to kill? Please, I beg you, don't do
this. It could destroy them.
HUNT: How?
BEM: He needs to know the truth. The Hajira have genetic memory.
HUNT: They inherit memories from their parents?
BEM: Arun, tell him what you told me about your great-grandfather's
wedding day.
ARUN: Oh, Prabo was so nervous that morning, he bit his fingernails
until they bled. It had rained all night, and he was afraid the weather
would keep the guests away.
TIAMA: But, when the day dawned warm and clear, Prabo knew the Divine
had blessed his union with Sasha. And that night proved he was correct.
The moon was rising in their window when they
HUNT: I, er, I get the picture.
BLAKE: I was afraid that if the news got out, it would only make the
Hajira more valuable, and bring more slavers. You see what's at stake?
BEM: Yes. If we teach the Hajira to read, their children will be born
literate. But if we teach them to kill, every Hajira forever will know
what it's like to commit murder.
HUNT: And that's worse than creating generations of slaves?
BLAKE: I believe it is.
HUNT: And I don't. But it's not my decision or yours. If the Hajira
want to leave, I'll take them. If they want to fight, I'll teach them.
TIAMA: I don't want to hurt anybody, but this is my home. And I'll
fight for it.
[Village]
(Night.
Bem is looking at the photograph from his altar.)
HUNT: Friend of yours?
BEM: I don't even know her name, but you could say she was my mother.
She gave me life. Or perhaps it's more honest to say I took it from her.
HUNT: But you've made it count for something. That's why we're here.
BEM: My Magog parent committed a terrible crime against this woman. No
matter how blameless a life I now lead, my soul will always be tainted
by the circumstances of my birth. Being here, surrounded by such
innocence, I realise how deep the stain runs through my heart.
HUNT: You didn't ask to come into this universe the way you did.
BEM: Nor did the Hajira. But they are born with an innocence and a
gentleness I aspire towards. When they look at me, I do not see fear in
their eyes. I see wonder.
HUNT: Innocence is a beautiful thing, Rev, but it's also a luxury. One
I'm not sure the Hajira can afford.
(Boom! inside the compound.)
[Mission]
MAN: Who
did this?
HUNT: What have you done?
BLAKE: I'm sorry, Captain Hunt. I can't allow you to put weapons into
the hands of these children.
BEM: Dylan, the forcelances. He's destroyed them all.
HUNT: Congratulations. You just sold the Hajira into slavery.
BLAKE: I saved their souls, their innocence.
HUNT: Saved them from what? When the slavers come, they're going to
grab every able-bodied man, woman, and child they can find, and kill
anyone who gets in their way.
BLAKE: Our faith will protect us.
HUNT: Oh, really? Well, then why the hell did you call for help if you
believed that your faith could protect you from a gauss rifle?
BEM: Do not underestimate the power of faith. Every night before I
sleep, and every morning when I wake, I pray. I pray for strength.
Strength to rise above the instincts that compel me to kill all living
things, to make them my food, or the hosts for my progeny. Faith,
Dylan, is the only reason anyone here is still alive. My faith.
[Corridor]
BEKA:
Tyr, how can you defend them? Your mercenaries are robbing us blind.
TYR: They're simply attempting to make sure that this entire endeavour
is worth their time. I didn't think you'd have a problem with that.
BEKA: You've got the genetically engineered intellect. You tell me what
Dylan will say when he finds out.
TYR: If he found out, he would make a futile appeal to my conscience,
after which he would eject the thieves into deep space through the
missile tubes. Which would make him feel better, but it wouldn't solve
his problem.
BEKA: And what's his problem?
TYR: Logistics. He needs these people, like them or not. You need them
as well. However, your problem is different. Your problem, I can solve.
I can arrange for you to receive a reasonable percentage if you'll look
the other way.
BEKA: Define reasonable.
[Chapel]
BLAKE:
Captain Hunt and his band are building new weapons. Now he isn't just
teaching them how to kill. He's teaching them how to think like killers.
BEM: Dylan is only trying to give the Hajira a fighting chance.
BLAKE: Life isn't a battle. It's a test of faith. I taught you that.
BEM: For which I will be forever grateful. But we all approach the test
in our own way. We reflect, Dylan acts.
BLAKE: I will not allow my children to be corrupted by violence!
BEM: But you used force to compel the Hajira to retain their innocence.
You took away their option, their choice. Was that not violence?
[Eureka
Maru]
TIAMA:
Trenches are in place. Charges are set. We're as ready as we're ever
going to
be.
HUNT: Are you okay?
TIAMA: I'm worried.
HUNT: Well, good. You should be. We're about to go into battle.
TIAMA: No. No, no. It's not that. I have Arun and more cousins than I
can count. No matter what happens, I'll live forever in their memories.
I'm worried about you. You're all alone. No one shares your memories.
What happens if you die?
HUNT: I'm not planning on dying.
TIAMA: But it's possible.
HUNT: Anything's possible.
TIAMA: You could live forever, you know, like us.
HUNT: Tiama, I
TIAMA: We could make children. They would remember for you. And when
they grow up, they would protect us, like you do.
HUNT: I tell you what. When you have children someday, you can teach
them to protect themselves, and they can remember for us both.
TIAMA: I will.
HUNT: Good.
(Alarm.)
HUNT: The slavers.
[Forest]
(The
villagers watch a light streak across the sky. They run onto to
stockade with their collection of spears. Tiama and Hunt watch the
slavers make their way through the trees.)
URSARI: What do you mean, they dug a trench?
SZABOS: Somebody's been playing soldier out here. Wire, pungi sticks,
couple of land mines. And that's just what we can see.
URSARI: Wayists and their books. The Talmud, the Bible, and the Lancer
Counter-Insurgency Operations Manual all on the same shelf. Very
eclectic.
SZABOS: Boss, where you going?
URSARI: To start a debate over how many Wayists can dance on the end of
a pike.
HUNT: It's not the Wayists you have to worry about. It's me.
(Hunt is in full body armour, with a charged forcelance pointing at the
slaver leader.)
URSARI: Nice antique. What is that, a Mark Five or a Mark Six?
HUNT: I can arrange a closer look.
URSARI: We both know what's going to happen. A lot of people are going
to die. Yours, mine. Now, mostly yours. And neither of us wants that to
happen. So what do you say you give up thirty villagers, we call it a
day.
HUNT: I've already called it a day.
URSARI: Fine. I'll go as low as fifteen. I'll even let you pick them.
Throw in a couple of old ones if you want.
HUNT: You want fifteen? I'll give you fifteen. Fifteen minutes to get
off this planet and never come back.
URSARI: We were so close. Are you sure?
HUNT: Absolutely.
(Blake and Bem arrive as thunder rumbles in the sky.)
BEM: Please, do not do this.
BLAKE: Lay down your weapons, all of you. No one has to die today.
URSARI: A Magog.
BEM: The arms of the Way are wide and embrace many.
SZABOS: You know, boss, the hold's pretty full.
URSARI: True. And the bonus that I'd pull down for fifteen of your
mudfoots wouldn't cover the cost of my ammo.
HUNT: So why ruin the day with a lot of unnecessary bleeding and
screaming.
URSARI: I guess some days you eat the bear, and some days the bear eats
you.
(The slavers leave.)
[Corridor]
TYR: So?
BEKA: So, apparently my wish is Andromeda's command. I could make her
sing I'm a little teapot, if I wanted to.
TYR: Did you?
BEKA: More to the point. I ordered her to blind her internal sensors to
Cargo Bay eleven, and then forget all about it. Who knew A.I. command
protocols could be so useful.
TYR: Bay eleven. I'll tell our friends to move their souvenirs.
BEKA: Great. You know we're going straight to hell for this.
[Eureka
Maru]
BEM:
You're still armed.
HUNT: The slavers ship hasn't left. They're coming back.
BEM: Whatever hope the Hajira have flows from you, not from the weapons
that you wield.
HUNT: Now you sound like Blake.
BEM: You think he's naïve, but the Thaddeus Blake I know walked into a
horde of Magog on Kingfisher and made them yield to the Way.
HUNT: I understand what Blake means to you and what he's done for you,
but you have to let me do my job.
BEM: Fight if you must. Kill if you must. But only if you must.
HUNT: If I'd deployed one Nova bomb, just one, I could have stopped the
Long Night before it began. I didn't. I was standing at the edge of the
abyss, and I blinked, and now people like Tiama and Arun pay the price
for my hesitation. I won't make that mistake twice.
BEM: You committed an act of mercy. You erred on the side of hope, and
that is why you will win. There are no stronger weapons than mercy and
hope.
HUNT: Yeah, maybe so, but I would still prefer a platoon of Lancers.
(Weapons fire.)
HUNT: They're on the move. Get back to the village, now! Go!
[Mission]
(Spears
are no match for gauss rifles. Bem goes to help a wounded man and his
colleague.)
BEM: Get everyone inside on the floor!
ARUN: The slavers don't want to take us, they want to kill us!
BEM: Go now!
[Outside
the village]
(Hunt
pulls Blake down out of sight.)
HUNT: Go home.
BLAKE: They said they would leave!
HUNT: Would you stay down.
BLAKE: Violence can't be the answer. Faith. Faith is our only hope.
(Boom! They are knocked down.)
HUNT: Blake, you all right?
(Blake is running into the trees, towards the slavers.)
HUNT: Blake! Blake, no!
(Blake stands in the middle of the shooting.)
BLAKE: By Divine grace I touch the shadow and reveal the light! In
light there is truth! In truth, freedom from dark things! I am the
darkness become light! I am the darkness become the truth!
(Blake is shot down by a slaver. Hunt makes his way to him.)
BLAKE: You, you are, you are the merciful hand.
(Blake dies.)
HUNT: I hope you find your peace.
[Forest]
(Hunt
runs into the forest, firing.)
URSARI: Fire Team Bravo, Fire Team Bravo. Drive Hunt toward me. Over.
(Ursari ducks a well-aimed spear as Hunt and Bem take on the slavers.)
URSARI: Hawkins, talk to me. Anyone on Fire Team Bravo, Report!
(Hunt uses a slaver comm. unit.)
HUNT: Fire Team Bravo asked me to tell you they have a better plan.
They want to go home.
SZABOS: Boss! We're in bad shape, boss! They got numbers and terrain,
not to mention Hunt and his pet Magog.
URSARI: Stupid! Useless! Sound the recall.
SZABOS: Sure thing.
(Tiama's spear goes straight through Szabos.)
URSARI: Szabos! Kid! Kid, kid. Shush. Okay. Just relax. Just relax.
Just breathe.
(Ursari cradles Szabos as he dies.)
URSARI [OC]: High Guard, are you listening to me?
HUNT: I hear you.
URSARI: Hear this. This isn't over, and not by a long shot. So you get
ready. Your turn's coming.
(Ursari spits and leaves. The Slaver ship flies off.)
[Village]
(Next
morning, five robed bodies are laid out on a bier over a piles of
straw. Arun is now the priest of the community.)
ARUN: The slavers are gone. The fires have burned out. Now we gather to
remember our dead. Lessick, you always wanted to see the ocean, but
never could find the time to make the journey. We remember you. Jenna,
you told Father that you wanted a son, even while you secretly hoped
for a daughter. Mother, I remember you. Eunice, you dreamed of the
stars while you watched your flock on the mountain. We remember you.
BEM: I will speak for Blake. Brother Thaddeus was my teacher and my
friend. He loved all the children of the Divine, even when we failed to
love one another. Thaddeus Blake, I remember you.
ARUN: They live in us.
HAJIRA: In us they live.
(Arun lights the straw.)
[Chapel]
BEM:
Thaddeus, I'm sorry. I feel somehow I have failed you here. I've
struggled so hard to find the path to peace, but I am not as pure as
you. I never will be. All I can do is strive to follow your example and
to make the wise choice.
TIAMA: You speak with the dead.
BEM: Perhaps. Perhaps I speak with my memories of who they were.
TIAMA: Brother Thaddeus was a good man, but he wasn't perfect. It never
occurred to him that maybe we were the only ones who had the right to
decide our fates.
BEM: What fate do you desire?
TIAMA: To be free.
BEM: The slavers will return.
TIAMA: And we'll fight them. But we need your help. The slavers are
afraid of you. They know you're an angel who protects us. They know
you're Magog.
BEM: I may have been able to scare away a few lightly armed slavers,
but no Magog can defeat an army. I am afraid I am not your saviour.
TIAMA: Then we'll die, and no one will ever speak with us again.
(Tiama throws down her Wayist pendant and leaves.)
[Command]
ROMMIE:
Multiple distress signals, both from the colony and from an orbital
habitat.
TYR: No one said anything about an orbital habitat.
ROMMIE: Things are much worse than expected. Blowback from the comet
strike has caused severe structural damage to the orbital. They're
trying to evacuate, but they don't have enough ships.
BEKA: How many Than are we talking about?
ROMMIE: The orbital housed several hundred thousand Than. We can help,
but it will take several days to ferry them all to safety.
TYR: Dylan and the Magog will be on their own for longer than they
expected.
ROMMIE: If we leave, the Than in that orbital will die.
BEKA: Are you telling me I should just abandon Dylan and Rev?
ROMMIE: I'm not telling you to do anything. I'm giving the Captain
options.
BEKA: Shift course for the orbital, best speed. Dylan'll just have to
take care of himself.
[Forest]
(Bem is
sitting with his back to a large tree, swaying and chanting.)
BEM: Give me the strength to follow the path. To give and not to count
the cost. To struggle and not to heed to the wounds. I am the darkness
become the light. I am the darkness become the truth. I am the darkness
become the Way.
(Someone injects Bem, and he passes out.)
[Chapel]
HUNT:
Arun, have you seen Rev Bem?
ARUN: Not since last night. Brother Thaddeus was training me to succeed
him, but I never imagined I'd be called so soon.
HUNT: Rev went into the forest last night to meditate. No one's seen
him since. You know, Tiama's missing, too.
ARUN: I don't know where they are, but I'll help you find them. Tiama's
my sister. I'm responsible for her. For all of them.
HUNT: That's why I need you to stay here. I'll find our lost sheep. You
take care of the flock.
[Cave]
(Hunt
goes inside to find a table with a hurricane lamp on it, and Rev Bem
stripped down to his fur and chained to the wall. Tiama lies on a rock
with a blanket over her.)
BEM: Water. My pain belongs to the Divine. It is like the air
HUNT: What in the hell's going on in here?
(Hunt frees Bem.)
BEM: Dylan, I am sorry. This is all my fault. Forgive this child. She
knows not what she does.
(Hunt goes over to Tiama.)
BEM: No! Don't touch her. She's been infested.
(Tiama's abdomen is writhing with life.)
TIAMA: Not infested, blessed. He is our Anointed, and I have made
myself our host. I am mother to an army, an army of angels to protect
us.
HUNT: When those things hatch, they'll eat right through her.
BEM: And kill us all.
TIAMA: You told me that when I had children of my own, I should teach
them to fight. You said they could remember for us. Do you know what
they'll remember most? That a man came from far away to fight and die
for us, and that we loved him.
BEM: She used Blake's surgical kit, extracted my genetic material, and
implanted it in her body.
TIAMA: I made myself a vessel to save Serendipity.
HUNT: Tiama, you haven't saved anything. You'll be dead inside a week,
and we'll be surrounded by Magog. By monsters.
TIAMA: My children. They can only be monsters if I am a monster. You
don't think I'm a monster, do you?
HUNT: No, you're not a monster. Rev.
(Hunt leads Bem away from Tiama.)
HUNT: You know what I have to do here.
BEM: Perhaps there is an alternative.
HUNT: What?
BEM: Each Magog contains a small amount of DNA from its host. Hajira
transmit their memories to their children. Dylan, if that happens here,
Tiama's offspring may be something we have never seen before. Magog
born innocent.
HUNT: You don't know that.
BEM: What Tiama has done may be the best hope for the Hajira. Dylan,
good can still come of this.
HUNT: Have faith, is that what you're telling me?
BEM: What I am asking is, stay thy hand and trust in the Divine.
HUNT: You trust what you know. I'll do the same.
(Hunt and the villagers unload more munitions from the Maru.)
[Cave]
(Arun
and Bem tend to Tiama as she is eaten alive by her babies.)
ARUN: Eternal life grant unto her.
BEM: Walk in the light, child of the Divine.
(Bem gives Tiama her pendant.)
BEM: This is not for your eyes to see. Go now.
(Arun leaves. Bem rips open Tiama's body and releases the infant
Magog.)
[Mission]
(The
Hajira bury a component from the Maru.)
BEM [OC]: Dylan, it's done.
HUNT: Understood. Rev, how long does it take Magog to grow to full size?
BEM [OC]: That depends on food. Very fast if well fed.
HUNT: Tiama said there were flocks of sheep in the hills. That should
take care of the food. Find out if those Magog retain enough of Tiama's
memories to be useful to us. Dylan out.
(Time passes. The villagers prepare for the return of the slavers while
Bem, robed again, nurtures the infants.)
BEM [OC]: Give me the strength to follow the path. To give and not to
count the cost. To struggle and not to heed the wounds.
[Corridor]
TYR:
Four weeks. I've seen clan wars better organised than this operation.
BEKA: Oh, Tyr. You're just grouchy because the Pythians think that
you're their saviour rather than some stone cold killer. Which reminds
me. You and I need to have a discussion about the contents of Cargo Bay
eleven.
[Mission]
(A light
streaks across the sky.)
MAN: Look there! They're back.
HUNT: It's time. Dimus, set the charge. All right, people, here they
come. Let's bring it!
MAN: Let's do it. Come on. Man the posts. This way.
(The villagers scatter. Hunt runs into the forest as the slavers make
their way to the village and the Mission compound.)
URSARI: Nobody home.
[Forest]
(Hunt
waits until all the little red dots are in the middle of his wrist
scanner.)
HUNT: Faith.
[Mission]
URSARI:
Trap! Fall back!
(Hunt sets off explosions.)
[Forest]
URSARI
[OC]: Nice try, Hunt. You got some of my men, but I'm still here. Now
about those fifteen heads you owe me. They won't be enough.
HUNT: Rev, are they ready?
[Cave]
BEM:
Physically, they've matured. As for their souls, only the Divine knows
for certain.
[Forest]
HUNT:
We're on our way. Hunt out!
(The slavers chase Hunt.)
URSARI: Second squad, this way.
[Cave
entrance]
(Hunt
ushers the villagers into the cave.)
HUNT: Inside. Go! Go! Hurry up.
URSARI: Cover the main entrance. My squad'll flush them out. Go!
[Cave]
URSARI:
Hawkins, we're less than a hundred metres from your position. Hold
tight and keep them penned in until we get there.
(Hunt shoots a slaver and gets the drop on Ursari.)
HUNT: Give. Move.
(Two slavers turn as Ursari and Hunt enter.)
HUNT: Ah, ah. That's far enough. Weapons down.
URSARI: Tod bet me you'd try to take me hostage. I'd owe him fifty
thrones if you hadn't killed him.
HUNT: You brought this on your own men, not me.
(A slaver shoots, Hunt returns fire and Ursari attacks him. Hunt is
disarmed.)
URSARI: Spare me the hero act. You're not fighting me for some noble
cause here. Hell, there aren't any noble causes left to fight for. The
truth is, you do it for the same reason I do it. It's the only thing
you're good at.
HUNT: Maybe so. But I'm damn good.
(A Magog growls behind the slavers. Ursari turns and shoots it, then
more Magog attack the slavers and drag them away. Hunt leaves them to
it.)
BEM [OC]: Dylan! Dylan, help! Come quickly! Dylan! Dylan! The Magog!
Dylan!
(Bem is protecting Arun from a Magog.)
BEM: Dylan, they killed the slavers, but they're not stopping. They're
infesting the Hajira!
HUNT: No! No more killing.
(The Magog speaks with a gentle female voice - Tiama's.)
MAGOG: I don't want to kill anyone. I'm giving my family the gift I was
given. Life. All that Tiama was, I am.
ALL: In us, she lives.
HUNT: Unfortunately for you, giving life is taking life.
ARUN: But she's right. Just like you were right. We're like sheep, too
weak to protect ourselves in a universe filled with predators.
HUNT: Arun, are you insane? Turning your people into Magog is not the
solution.
BEM: Thaddeus Blake taught me the Way. Perhaps Arun can do the same
thing here. Teach them to be protectors instead of killers. Besides,
there's been too much death here today.
HUNT: Which brings us back to faith, huh?
BEM: That's all we ever needed.
[Outside
the cave]
MAGOG:
Brother. Father.
(And gives Tiama's pendant to Bem.)
MAGOG: Nature created darkness, but you chose the light. We will
remember you. And you, Dylan. You stood with us while we learned to
stand on our own. What you are now, we hope someday to be. Now you must
go.
BEM: Walk in the light.
ARUN: Walk in the light.
(Arun and the Magog go back inside the cave.)
HUNT: Rev, do you really think we did the right thing here?
BEM: I think in all things there is purpose. Even in horror.
[Cargo
Bay eleven]
(It is
empty.)
BEKA: What can I say? Those Than looked awfully hungry.
TYR: We forfeited our profit and earned the wrath of our own guards by
double-crossing them for what?
BEKA: The pleasure of knowing a whole batch of baby bugs are getting
named Beka and Tyr?
TYR: I can die happy.
BEKA: Oh, Tyr? One thing. Those mercs said you cashed out your share in
advance.
TYR: Captain Valentine, you wound me.
BEKA: Please. All I know is, the next time we go to Cavanaugh's, you're
buying.
ANDROMEDA [OC]: The Eureka Maru has come out of slipstream.
BEKA: Guess they didn't need us after all.
[Corridor]
BEKA:
Damn, it's good to see you. This Captain of the Andromeda gig you can
have it. If it isn't Rommie giving you attitude, it's Tyr trying to
pull a fast one. Are you okay?
HUNT: Yeah, I'm fine.
BEKA: Hey, do you want to talk about it?
HUNT: Yeah, I'd like that very much.
BEKA: Whenever you're ready.
HUNT: Thanks. Beka, I read the Pythians' report on the relief mission.
You did a good thing down there. I'm proud of you.
[Rev
Bem's quarters]
(Tyr
strides in without knocking.)
TYR: I'm given to understand that your genetic material has become the
foundation for an entire race of warrior priests? I'm intrigued. And,
perhaps, a bit jealous.
BEM: I can understand why a Nietzschean would say that.
TYR: What would a Wayist say?
BEM: We saved Paradise by introducing the serpent.
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