Chapter 32: Calecto wipe out

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. . . 2369 . .
. . In federation space. . .Calecto 2 home planet. . .

The Calecto had discovered a strange abnormality above their planet.

It was a gigantic white like scar in space that shined so brightly at night that people could see what they were doing at night. It had been that way for two straight years. The Calecto had gathered scientific data regarding the abnormality. They refused any kind of intervention from Star Fleet regarding their little spectacle. There were some who were afraid it spelled out the ending of their planet. They were cowering in fear because of the stories that told of how some ships drew near to the scar that they vanished and no one ever remembered them.

The white scar had caused such a stir that every Calecto were drawn from their respective posts, Federation commissioned ships, and respective positions to see it out. All of those who had boarded a starship vanished once close to the hole. The Calecto were cowering, pretty much. They were observing the unusual sight using their huge and gigantic telescopes. A few years ago they had a skirmish with Star Fleet regarding the two deaths of two Star Fleet members namely one being a Klingon and the other being a Cippallon lost in action. Or in pieces. The story went there was a former god named Q banished to the Enterprise as a human. Thanks to the Cippallon's intervention he turned around and did something rather unlike a god. He put his neck out to save the Enterprise. Though the Calecto never got him.

Why?

He vanished in a white flash.

They were pretty pissed off he tricked them like that.

Now it has been years since anyone from the Calecto race laid a eye on the omnipotent individual.

"K'cela," Came a male Calecto on a hill at night with a female counterpart. "What do you think will happen once it engulfs our planet?"

"I am pretty sure we cease to exist," K'cela said. "Our greatest minds have gone and vanish including their ships."

"I think some-one is using a cloak to capture them and enslave them." Bhao said.

"Why would anyone do that, Bhao?" K'cela asked.

"Because we have incredible knowledge on transports," Bhao said. "We have the best of the best knowledge to do anything to a organism while in transport. We can take away their arms, hands,legs, fingers, and turn their basic cellular structure into something like wood."

"That reason is too simple." K'Cela said.

Bhao sighed.

"Nothing is complicated and sophisticated in reasoning," Bhao said. "You sound like a Vulcan rather than a Calecto."

"I can't base my judgement off stories." K'cela said.

Bhao stared at his female counterpart.

"Then do you want to visit the hole in the sky?" Bhao asked.

"I do," K'cela said, nodding. "I want proof."

Bhao snickered.

The hole in the sky grew twice larger than it was before.

"I have a shuttle I stole from the USS Delafree," Bhao said. "It is in my garage. No one even noticed the fraud taking its place!"

"Oooh," K'cela said. "You stole a federation star ship shuttle. . . That is quite hot."

"I stole it for our honeymoon," Bhao said. "I have been keeping it clean for that day . . . Oh that beautiful day will be gorgeous!"

The two got up then K'cal followed Bhao holding his hand.

Fifteen minutes later we see the gray shuttle fly toward the hole.

A minute later the gray shuttle vanished.

The gigantic white hole enveloped the entire planet.


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