
Deep Cover
Captain Nicholas, fondly called Skyblade by her comrades, a name that evokes precision and swift strikes. A name she got defeating an Exeter warship in the battle for Genesis, one of Earth's military moon bases and first line of defense for any hostile intent toward Earth. The Exeter ship was swiftly destroyed with tactical precision, having one survivor, a cyborg soldier, who is the first cyborg taken alive since this war begun years ago. To Devon, it would seem a lifetime ago. The Falcon's First Officer Antog Rowansca, a dromedin having telepathy, interrogates the prisoner, learning key information capable of turning the tide of war to our benefit. Antog, searching deep within the Exeterain's brain, learns of a conspiracy going back eons in the making. It has its roots in Earth's prophetic origins of a deceptive talking serpent, a one-world government, religion and a false god playing the role of the One True God. Surgically extracting mind controlling technology from the base of the skull, reveals in lab results an organic mechanical device and a distinct DNA strand belonging to a reptilian creature, and possessing a technology never witnessed before on Earth. This find proves the existence of advanced reptile species, and something diabolical happening. Dr. Abram Levite, the Falcon's Chief medical doctor, shared with the captain he studied Hebrew prophecy under Rabbi Moses Cohen, a scholar of ancient Samaria and Hebrew texts, and convinces her he is the man to talk with. Abram proclaims, the government stopped any religion to be taught except what they have set up for the people. Moses has gone underground to avoid government detection and the freedom to teach The One God to anyone who will listen, so finding him won't be easy. Offering the only clue he knew, Abram catches a memory just at the forefront of his mind, only for it to fade. Try the Appalachian mountains, he finally proclaimed. Moses talked about these caverns on the top of Lookout Mountain, believe it is called Ruby Falls, Abram reminisces. If anybody wanted to get away from this government, that'd be the place to go.
In the caverns of Ruby Falls, Rabbi Moses reveals the scholarly work of ancient Samaritan scrolls, humankind's first written language, with Devon and her loyal friend, Antog. Moses continued cross-referencing ancient Hebrew scriptures with the scrolls, pointing out the same descriptions on both script, similar meanings. These tablets speak of the beginning of time and the ending of all time, when there once existed Paradise Gardens, a place of utopia where the first creation of Man and Woman lived. Man and Woman defied The One God, so The Creator cursed Man and Woman and banished them from utopia to live by what they can raise from the earth on their own, to toil and labor until they die. The true evil entity is the talking serpentine reptilian, who knew full well the consequences of what will happen to Man and Woman when he convinces the couple to defy The One God. Moses reveals the prophecy of the end of all times, being the result of humankind's defying of The True God. How that same serpent works to take humankind's world over through global power in a one-government world and religion, and stripping humankind of their basic rights, freedom, and ability to act for themselves. Moses is able to correlate how this reptilian creature in Paradise was an immortal, created by The True God. But this creature wanted everything for himself and tried to usurp The Creator's throne, getting him thrown out of The True One's presence by banishing him to Earth. This same serpentine creature that counseled evil to Man and Woman in Paradise is the same reptile creature that we have recently come to learn of, and who desires to rule the world through a one-government world economy. In continuing to further explain, he assuredly exposes this conspiracy has its foundations laid eons ago and is the government the world is presently in. Devon, having found truth in the spoken words, her reality gravitates; the fingers on her left-hand tremble slightly, unnoticed by all but Antog. Willing her hand to stop trembling, Devon, at the risk of treason, determines to be in this fight all the way, now that who she is fighting is truly known. Antog, reading Devon's thoughts, stares her in the eyes and slightly nods his head in unison. He telegraphs an old human adage, in it for a penny, in it for a pound. Now seemingly for the first time, Devon notices how the traffic of people were gathering in the surrounding vicinity, streaming out the many passageways into the cathedral cavern. The sound of dripping water coming off the stalactites is stifled in comparison to the chattered of many people. Devon's empathic ability had been telling her there were other's around, but her senses had been subdued when so engrossed in everything Moses had said. Making a mental note to be careful of that in the future, it dawns on Devon she has been speaking with the leader of the movement this whole time, wondering way Antog didn't say something early on.
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