"What is a dretch?"
Number Three sat, legs crossed, in an elegant red chair, one that resembles a king's throne. She began to inspect her nails.
"Well, it's a spider, basically."
The nervous scientist's eyes darted around the amazing bright, gold chamber.
"Basically?" Number Three's eyes turned away from her nails to her poor victim. The red pupils scrutinized the enfeebled man in the white lab coat.
"Number Three, let's try to remember that the man has only had a week to prepare." The scientist let out a breath of air and relaxed a bit at Number Four's intervention.
"Do not interrupt Number Three when she is thinking, Number Four." The being known as Number Five stood and stared down upon the one sitting at his side. Number Four did not meet his inferior's eyes, but instead looked around the room at his colleagues.
"What are we trying to learn here?" Number Four asked. "Are we debating over the digestive systems of a dretch, or the electric currents in a marauder? We should be focusing on the current problems of our people!"
"You know that we do not care about the people," said Number Five casually.
"I know, and I also know that you only care about your Number Three lover," shot back Number Four. Number Five jumped up, and the two engaged in an argument of words. Number Three began to laugh, and the scientist only wondered,
what the hell?"
Shut up." A hideous monotone voice was emitted from the raspy throat of Number Two. The fighting immediately stopped, and the laughter from Number Three ceased as well.
"Oh Number Two, you know we were only having fun," teased Number Three, still smiling. Number Two did not answer. Number Three then motioned for the scientist to continue. The man cleared his throat and went on from where he left off.
"Yes, well, as I said, a dretch is basically a spider. They are about a foot in length from the head to the abdomen. They can climb on walls, much like a spider, and have lethal bites, known to cause death."
"So what you are telling me is," Number Three began, "is that the dretch infestation on the colony C-128 is going to kill everyone?"
The scientist seemed to shrink somewhat, and he said in a quite voice, "
yes."
Number Three uncrossed her legs, stood up, and walked out of the room. Number Four inquired to where she was going, but the elusive woman did not answer. Her two bodyguards, Number Six and Seven, walked behind her and followed her out. The scientist remained in the center of the chamber, awaiting his fate. With Number Three gone, the gold chamber was deathly silent. Only the rasping breathing of Number Two was heard.
"Well," said Number Four, "this has been a blast, but I must leave. Cheerio." With that he began to walk out, following Number Three's footsteps, but someone stopped him from doing so.
"I leave it to you."
Number Four sighed audibly. "What, to take care of the dretch infestation?" he asked. There was silence, of which he took to be a yes. "Ugh. Fine, fine, I'll do it." With that Number Four started his walking again.
"Number Four." Interrupted the voice again. Number Four turned and said, "
what?"
"Don't die," replied Number One. Number Four waved the voice away and left.
Two weeks later, the mutilated body of Number Four was sent to the Chamber of Peace. His head was separated from his body; eyes still open, mouth still gaping wide. The skin was completely cut off his arms and legs, and his heart was missing from the hole in his chest where it should have been. Number Three, being the first one to bear her eyes upon the sight, began to chuckle, which escalated into a bellowing laugh. Number Five, not knowing what was so amusing, looked at Number Four and promptly began throwing up. Number Two made no move to look at the disgusting scene, and Number One already knew what had happened.
"This dretch infestation is worse than we had thought," said Number Three, settling down.
"They are evolving," said Number One. "They are becoming smarter. Smarter to the point that they can kill Number Four."
"Ah, Number Four was just being careless," said Number Three. She immediately realized that she had said the wrong thing when Number Two looked up at her.
"
Number Four is never careless," was the only thing he said.
"We are no longer dealing with small spiders," said Number One. I propose we have a new problem on our hands."
Next Chapter: Experiment
http://tremulous.net/forum/index.php?topic=12211.0Apologize for the boring beginning. This is needed for the main plot.