Calara stepped out of the armour-equipping frame in the Dojo's armoury and hurried into the corridor, breaking into a jog as she headed for the grav-tube. She'd heard a brief summary of the disastrous confrontation with John's guide from Alyssa, but after discovering that her girlfriend had been injured, all she wanted to do was rush to her side. She leapt out of the blue anti-gravity field on Deck Two and caught up to Rachel, Sakura, and Alyssa in the corridor, the blonde being supported by her friends as she limped towards the bedroom.
"Oh God... how badly are you hurt?!" she asked in alarm, skidding to a halt beside them, her eyes drawn to the blackened scar on the blonde's leg
Alyssa winced as she hobbled along. "That asshole stabbed me in the thigh with a big pointy stick." She gave the Latina a reassuring smile. "But it's not so bad..."
"Can't you heal her?" Calara asked, shooting an anxious glance at Rachel.
Stifling a yawn, Rachel regretfully shook her head. "I'm completely out of energy... I will as soon as I wake up."
"We're all tapped out," the blonde explained, as her helpers guided her through the door into the bedroom. "You must feel it too?"
Calara nodded. "I am a bit tired..."
Sakura glanced at the ship's chronometer and saw it was 10:04 am. "I can't believe we're going back to bed already," she said with a wry smile. "That day sure went quickly."
Alyssa lay back on the bed with a sigh of relief. "Ah... naptime."
Sakura lay down beside her, being careful not to jostle Alyssa's injured leg as she pulled the covers over the blonde. Rachel stripped off so that she was nude like her bedmates and slipped under the covers, snuggling in next to her matriarch.
"You joining us, gorgeous?" Alyssa asked, giving Calara a tired smile.
Calara looked tempted, but she shook her head. "I've only been up an hour and half... there's a few things I want to work on while they're fresh in my mind."
Alyssa yawned and put her arms around her companions, pulling them in closer. "You're in charge, Captain Fernandez."
"Sleep tight," Calara said softly, leaning over to give her lover a tender kiss. By the time she'd pulled back, Alyssa was already fast asleep.
Rising from the bed, Calara padded out of the room and glanced up at one of the corridor cameras. "Faye?"
"Hi!" the purple sprite said cheerfully, appearing in a flash beside her. "How can I help?"
"Is Dana coming up to bed?" the Latina asked, already suspecting she knew the answer.
"Nope, she's too busy with her research," Faye replied. "Everyone else is resting though; Helene and the Nymphs have gone to sleep in the Observatory."
"Dana's still in her Workshop?" Calara asked, stepping into the red anti-gravity field.
Faye nodded. "I told her you're on your way."
Calara gave her a grateful smile. "Brilliant, thanks."
Floating at her side, the sprite hesitated before asking, "Is John okay? I saw Alyssa in a panic, then Sakura rushed to join her... but I don't know why they were upset."
"John was trapped by his guide during a Spirit Walk, so Alyssa and Sakura had to travel through the Astral to rescue him," the brunette explained. "After Karron, Alyssa's been vehemently opposed to him visiting the Astral Plane and she's not happy that he put himself at so much risk. John wasn't hurt in the fight, but Alyssa and Sakura both got injured by his guide. You can imagine how he must be feeling about that..."
Faye's face fell. "He's going to be torturing himself with guilt..."
Calara nodded, then stepped out of the grav-tube on Deck Seven. "Fortunately, Jade and the twins are there, so they should be able to stop him brooding too much."
"And we'll be there in eight hours," Faye said, her face brightening. "We'll have to think of ways to cheer him up!"
The Latina looked troubled as she walked along the corridor. "He was very reckless, Faye. Alyssa told me all about the battle and the risks John was taking. A bit of self-reflection might make him think twice about being more careful next time."
The purple sprite fluttered ahead of her friend, then turned to study her. "Surely you don't want John to be upset?"
Calara immediately shook her head. "No, of course not, but taking so many risks ended up with Alyssa and Sakura getting badly hurt. John's been warning all of us not to go off-mission because of the danger it puts the team in, then he ignored his own advice and did exactly that! The mission was to protect those children and rescue the colonists, but John decided to avenge the extinct indigenous species. If he'd waited until we arrived, we could've helped him hunt down the Hive Queens... the twins would have immobilised any Kirrix ship attempting to escape the planet."
Faye was quiet for a long moment as she considered that. "From what Dana was telling me, John had a number of epiphanies while fighting on his own. I know the last thing he would have wanted was to put Alyssa and Sakura in danger, but going into battle without having to worry about keeping all of you safe was probably good for him. It certainly sounds like it boosted his confidence."
Stopping outside the door to the workshop, Calara smiled wryly. "I suppose it is a bit ironic that the only thing capable of stopping his rampage... was John himself."
"He gets stronger through adversity... all of you do," Faye said, looking into the brunette's soulful brown eyes. "I think John just needed to stretch his wings a bit." She fluttered her own iridescent wings. "Figuratively of course!"
"That's a good point," Calara murmured, lost in thought. "When Alyssa wakes up, I'll have a talk with her. I know she's upset with John, but perhaps we should all be a bit more understanding. He's had more to deal with than any of us over the last six months and we don't want to discourage him from experimenting with his abilities."
"He'll be punishing himself enough with guilt," Faye agreed, her expression turning sombre.
Calara gave her a grateful smile. "Thanks, Faye... it was helpful talking with you."
Faye beamed back. "Brilliant! I'm glad I could help." She waved goodbye, then disappeared in a purple flash.
Calara strode into the Workshop and looked for Dana up on the Engineering Podium. There were several glowing holograms floating above the computer stations, but no sign of the illustrious Grand Engineering Overlord.
"Okay, lower it down..." the redhead said anxiously. "Wait! Slower..."
Calara followed the sound of her voice, weaving around the four new Mass fabricators that had recently been installed in the Engineering Bay. Reaching the central section of the Workshop, she found Dana in a Paragon suit, squatting down beside a large flat device of some kind that was at least ten-metres-square. Sixteen of the maintenance bots were floating around the object, each of them holding the edge of an intricate mesh framework. The design was eerily alien... which was confusing, because it also seemed oddly familiar.
"Hey, Dana," Calara greeted the redhead, as she walked over to join her. "What's that you're working on?"
Dana ducked lower, squinting as the framework sank down towards the ornate baseplate. "Woah! Stop!" she yelled out, waving frantically at the maintenance bots. When they paused, bent over awkwardly with the mesh only a few centimetres from the device, she darted an apologetic look at the brunette. "I'll be with you in a second. We're just putting together a cultivation bed for growing Eternity Crystals."
"I thought I recognised it!" Calara exclaimed, smiling as that mystery was solved.
Dana didn't reply, but leaned over the cultivation bed with her multi-tool in hand, making quick deft movements as she twisted and pulled at the framework. Activating flight mode, she hovered over the device, pulling gossamer-filament strands through the framework and connecting strange multi-fronded cables to the base. The delicate operation took nearly ten minutes, before Dana landed on the deck and nodded with satisfaction.
"Okay, you can go ahead and put it down now," she told the maintenance bots.
They obeyed her instructions, carefully lowering the lattice the last few centimetres to the base. Calara looked at it in surprise as scores of sculpted ridges appeared, with the mesh moulding to those lines. With its undulating surface, it now looked like a three-dimensional topographical map.
"Yeah! Nice work, fellas!" Dana exclaimed, raising her hand for a high-five.
The maintenance bots floated past in an orderly line, each of them acknowledging her triumphant gesture by patting her hand with exaggerated caution.
The redhead smiled and pointed to several tubs. "Just pour the grow-mix on and we'll be all set."
It took two robots to lift each of the heavy containers, then they carefully tipped the solution on the four corners of the cultivation bed. The liquid was transparent and as thick as treacle, glistening with a lustrous sheen that caught the light. It flowed over the miniature hills and valleys, filling up the baseplate until all the rolling ridges were completely submerged.
"What happens now?" Calara asked in fascination as she stared at the shimmering pool.
"We wait four hours until your girlfriend hauls her lazy ass out of bed," Dana said with a grin. She strode over to the armour-equipping frame to remove her Paragon suit. "That liquid is a psychically conductive gel that responds to telepathy. When Alyssa thinks her happy thoughts at the cultivation bed, the psionic enhancers will guide and shape the gel, forming Eternity Crystals in whatever quantity and shape she projects at it. Or at least that's how it's supposed to work according to the schematics."