Grand Shepherd Burtch
Retired old admiral
Floating.
Burtch found himself floating in the stars. He could breathe, but there was no floor under his feet. Just the endless void of space. He could breathe. He had no breathing equipment or EVA helmet to give him breathable oxygen. But he could tell that he was in space. And from the constellations around him, he figured he must be somewhere near dagobah.
But directly in front of him, there was another person. If one could call it that. A nude, bald woman. Her skin seemed to have no color, which baffled Burtch's mind. It could be green, blue, pink, or that one of those weird shades of brown that humans always had. But for some reason, the color of the woman's skin couldn't register in his mind. But she had glowing purple eyes that offset his own dull red Chiss eyes. In her left arm, she held a crude iron shield of ancient vintage. And in her right hand, she held a short iron sword.
And she was half a kilometer tall.
Burtch floated a couple hundred meters in front of her face. He looked into her eyes and she stared back into his. Those massive purple eyes were filled with fury, duty, and longing. They were the eyes of a warrior, eager for glory. And they called to him on a level that he could not understand. He belonged to her, and she belonged to him. That much was certainly clear.
After a long time of staring, she finally opened her mouth - unnaturally wide, in a frightening manner. From deep inside her throat, what looked like the plume of an ION thruster began to glow. She began to roar, it sounded like the engines on a light cruiser, burning through the atmosphere of a habitable world. The roar threatened to deafen him! The heat from the ION plume began to seer his flesh, and he raised his hand just in time to watch it disintegrate from the heat and pressure…
… Burtch startled awake, jerking his head off his desk. It took him a moment to sort out where he was and he realized that he must've fallen asleep while grading papers. His ears still seemed to ring with the sound of the giant woman's roar.
He decided he shouldn't let himself fall behind any further on his papers, so he began visually scanning the files on his computer - but then stopped himself. His dream had rocked him in a way that dreams rarely ever did. He knew what it meant too right away, but this had been far more intense than he was comfortable admitting. It reflected a feeling he had been experiencing for the past few months now, and he knew that the feeling was beginning to grow into something more dangerous. And the way it had rocked him told him it was time for a change. He had been away from his duty for far too long. It was time to come home.
In that moment, a decision was made. He keyed his desk comm to his secretary, "Patch me through to Admiral Keatoch . I need to talk to him."
Burtch found himself floating in the stars. He could breathe, but there was no floor under his feet. Just the endless void of space. He could breathe. He had no breathing equipment or EVA helmet to give him breathable oxygen. But he could tell that he was in space. And from the constellations around him, he figured he must be somewhere near dagobah.
But directly in front of him, there was another person. If one could call it that. A nude, bald woman. Her skin seemed to have no color, which baffled Burtch's mind. It could be green, blue, pink, or that one of those weird shades of brown that humans always had. But for some reason, the color of the woman's skin couldn't register in his mind. But she had glowing purple eyes that offset his own dull red Chiss eyes. In her left arm, she held a crude iron shield of ancient vintage. And in her right hand, she held a short iron sword.
And she was half a kilometer tall.
Burtch floated a couple hundred meters in front of her face. He looked into her eyes and she stared back into his. Those massive purple eyes were filled with fury, duty, and longing. They were the eyes of a warrior, eager for glory. And they called to him on a level that he could not understand. He belonged to her, and she belonged to him. That much was certainly clear.
After a long time of staring, she finally opened her mouth - unnaturally wide, in a frightening manner. From deep inside her throat, what looked like the plume of an ION thruster began to glow. She began to roar, it sounded like the engines on a light cruiser, burning through the atmosphere of a habitable world. The roar threatened to deafen him! The heat from the ION plume began to seer his flesh, and he raised his hand just in time to watch it disintegrate from the heat and pressure…
… Burtch startled awake, jerking his head off his desk. It took him a moment to sort out where he was and he realized that he must've fallen asleep while grading papers. His ears still seemed to ring with the sound of the giant woman's roar.
He decided he shouldn't let himself fall behind any further on his papers, so he began visually scanning the files on his computer - but then stopped himself. His dream had rocked him in a way that dreams rarely ever did. He knew what it meant too right away, but this had been far more intense than he was comfortable admitting. It reflected a feeling he had been experiencing for the past few months now, and he knew that the feeling was beginning to grow into something more dangerous. And the way it had rocked him told him it was time for a change. He had been away from his duty for far too long. It was time to come home.
In that moment, a decision was made. He keyed his desk comm to his secretary, "Patch me through to Admiral Keatoch . I need to talk to him."