Covenants: Elegy (Hymn of the Multiverse Book 8) by Terra Whiteman

Covenants: Elegy (Hymn of the Multiverse Book 8) by Terra Whiteman

Author:Terra Whiteman [Whiteman, Terra]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Shatter Star Press
Published: 2019-12-19T22:00:00+00:00


There were a lot of things put to light once the right search queries had been applied. A large part of our infamy and success was attica—our neural network database that connected to… well, just about anything with an energy or heat pattern. The old society had fine-tuned our quasi-omniscience in regards to the Multiverse, long before I’d shown up. The True-Nobles, as we called them, of which none remain, had created a legacy specialized to us alone.

Multiversal surveillance and information-storage. To become a scholar was to acquire the cosmological memoire. We were contracted agents but also librarians, historians and scientists. The qualifications for this type of job were staggering. We held in our neural-databanks the entire history of existence. Anything, past or present, could be traced if we knew how to search for it. And with knowledge, came burdens.

Over the course of a two (or three?) day onslaught of queries, I had discovered the following about our situation:

1) The OSC—to which I was contracted—had conducted immoral experiments involving the Evgani-Svissans from Ophal-III by releasing known-contagions from their mid-lateral forest region. How deep this knowledge went in regards to the natives wasn’t known. It was evidently known by some, as Evgani children trafficked from Jabron for decades wasn’t something that would go unnoticed by an entire population.

2) While the contagion was publicized by the system as a health-emergency and the relocation of infected natives was conducted under the guise of quarantine, ulterior motives were at play. And still are, judging by my current surroundings and circumstances. Transmissions depicted both physical and mental tests conducted by an OSC funded research corporation, O-REACH, on quarantined children in underground laboratory hubs posing as military outposts on Ophal-II. From Pariah’s findings after the REF-2 query tweak, there were at least a dozen other hubs in this region alone. My map looked like a light-show celebration. The hub Laith and I currently occupied had been abandoned 26 years ago. It is unknown if the others are the same.

3) From the meager amount of information gleaned from the hub’s database, the tests performed were to investigate the untapped potential of the contagion’s ability of altering brainwave activity in its hosts. From outgoing transmissions, the contagion’s health hazards had been suppressed and the hosts were deployed elsewhere for an unknown purpose.



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