Vincent rolled his eyes as the man prattled off. "Yes, yes, yes. The design is structurally sound, and the shielding triple-ly reinforced. It needs to be in order to suffer the harsh climates above our world. Weapons will consist of standard cannon-fare, though. It is pointless to over-equip something with short-range weaponry that no one will ever be able to reach, especially when the resources and space can be better spent on other things.. I would expect the military to protect it as we launch it and during its ascent. After that, it will be beyond the reach of anything of this world."
He pointed two fingers at the table, which melded together into a sort of knife with a curved edge, elongating slightly. "The projecting mirror has 50 degrees of movement on both axis, and and can turn quite quickly during the ten seconds we have..." He jammed the blade into the wooden table, and drew it towards him, creating a long gash. "Like a surgeon's scalpel, it will cut a deep scar across the planet, several miles long..."
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Virmir landed alongside Riuki, in front of the other Velkens. Bryce stepped forward and bowed slightly. "Right this way."
The group made their way into the dark corridors of the castle, passing the much larger Lizard Men that patrolled the halls. Of course, it was the lizards that stepped out of their way. After descending a flight of stairs, they entered an empty dungeon with a large chamber branching off a moldy stone hallway to the side.
"Here." The Blade Knight Bryce said, waving his hand into the dark room, gulping. "We can instruct our mages to cast their poison gas spells, then exit via the vents at the top." He pointed to the holes in the ceiling. His voice cracked slightly, though it was evident he was desperately fighting to remain collected and calm. "And close the vents as they leave..."
Everyone, the two mages in the group especially, was looking rather blanched, despite the fur covering their faces. They nervously stood there shifting their weight, flicking their ears and tails. This was the most heinous thing they had ever been commanded to do... eliminate an entire city of defenseless civilians... But it was an order from the Dark Emperor Retan, and one they could never disobey...
Virmir sighed, looking over the dismal chamber. But still he held that detached coldness in his eyes. After a long moment, he finally spoke. "Then let's begin."