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What happened before:

Spaceship In The Dark

These events start where '€˜Spaceship In The Dark'€™ left off.

Note: this story is the mirror version to Stoats Wrack and............. ruin?
It tells the same story from a different perspective.

Read them both to get the full picture of what happened.

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Chapter 1

A possible companion in darkness


It has been a while since Damoclass and the Core battleship Eden have returned from their journey deep into unexplored Nomad space. During those events, Damoclass came into contact with nomads but this was never found out by other Core personnel. Damoclass and his crew kept it a secret, as Damoclass still has plans of his own with the Core and its future.

Back at Dabadoru, Damoclass returned to his normal tasks. After a while, he learned of the incident that happened to guildmaster Stoat. He was possibly contaminated by Nomads. Yet he was not running around trying to off people left and right. He may have had the very same experience Damoclass had back in unknown space. Stoat was still being prodded, probed and examined back in Omega 56. As Damoclass was unable to leave Dabadoru due to his responsibilities, he was unable to keep an eye on Stoat himself. Yet he wanted to see what was going on with the Bretonian Guildmaster. Maybe, in Stoat, he could find an ally to help him in his dark plans he had for the Core. All he needed was to have a chat with Stoat in person. But if Stoat was not as infected as Damoclass hoped, he would betray his plans to Stoat and that would be the end of Damoclass. So Damoclass had to figure out a way to keep tabs on Stoat, without attracting attention to himself. A simple solution came to him: his right hand man in crime, death and killing. The man who always did off-the-record jobs for Damoclass behind the scenes and who would obey his every command. A shadow no one knew who was Damoclass'€™ personal hitman and spy. Damoclass would send him to keep an eye on Stoat and report back to him and him alone.

Chapter 2

Man without a name


Years ago, Damian Damoclass was not yet Guildmaster. He was, however, already working for the Core. But in the department of '€˜You didn'€™t see, hear or smell ANYTHING, got it?'€™. That was why no one ever knew where Damian had come from, as his older brother took a suicide plunge with the Aeria Gloris into Ferosa orbit. As his older brother stepped out of life, Damian was forced to step out of the shadows. He was to be a Guildmaster of the Core and the commander of the Eden. Against his own will, he accepted. He preffered his backstage role, but in the position of Guildmaster, he would be able to pull more strings. Yet he needed someone to be his eyes, ears and hands back in populated space. Then an opportunity presented itself. An assassin was sent to eliminate Damoclass. Who sent him was a mystery, but obviously someone didn'€™t want Damoclass to gain more power. This only fueled Damoclass'€™ resolve to burn his own path into the Core.

The assassin came at Damoclass as he was in his office, trying to finish Donkey Kong XII. Yes, Damoclass took desk work very seriously and cared a lot for his responsibilities.

A man, wearing a shawl around his head, that also served as a mask to hide his face busted into the office and drew an ancient looking revolver on Damoclass and fired off 6 rounds. All which hit Damoclass in the chest and head. Damoclass fell backwards off his chair and lay down motionless. The hitman approached him, reloaded the cylinder of his ancient revolver and took aim to empty another six shots into Damoclass'€™ body.

'€˜you bloody twat... What was that all about?'€™

The hitman was so suprised at the calm tone of voice the suposed dead man spoke that he was stunned and didn'€™t react as Damoclass rolled over on his back and shot the hitman 3 times in the arm, shoulder and upper chest. The assasin was knocked back and fell down. But he wasn'€™t easily defeated and tried to get back on his feet. At this time, several Core agents busted into the office as they had heard gunfire. Damoclass, who was now back on his feet, made a hand gesture to the agents who were about to pepper the assasin with gunfire.

'€˜Stand down gents. Take this bloke to the... guest room. I want to have a chat with him as soon as I stop bleeding. And keep him alive, yes?'€™

The assassin was dragged off and Damoclass picked up the old revolver, set his chair up and took some very fancy written paperwork to wrap around his gunshot wounds. He was intrigued by his would-be murderer. Not only had the man, who looked quite suspicious at best, managed to sneak into the station undetected, he even managed to find Damoclass'€™ office in the lower decks of the station and had fired, from the hip, 6 clean hits. Any normal man would have died after the first 2 clean hits. This hitman was quite interesting.

Damoclass headed down to the cellblocks as soon as he had told everyone who bugged him about the encounter for various reasons to sod off. He entered the man'€™s cell alone and shut the door behind him. He then turned off the security camera that was hanging in the corner of the cell. The man was sitting still in a corner, wrapped in the cloak like outfit he had entered the office in. Damoclass looked at him for several seconds and then spoke.

'€˜That was quite cheeky of you. You made me loose my last life'€™

The man looked up at Damoclass. His face was still hidden behind a shawl-like mask.

'€˜I had almost killed the last boss of that ruddy game. Then you bust in and made me screw it up by shooting me without my prior consent.'€™

Damoclass stepped closer to the man and spoke again as the man did not reply.

'€˜I don'€™t kill easy. Whoever hired you neglected to mention that I no longer have my own skeleton. I have some fancy metal fabric coating over my bones that makes me quite resistant to impacts. Especially to outdated, low stopping power revolvers such as these'€™

Damoclass produced the assassin'€™s revolver from his coat pocket.

'€˜courtesy of getting shot at a lot during my previous job. No matter. That'€™s not important right now. What I would like to discuss is you. Someone sent you here to kill me, I'€™m sure. Quite a few folks want me dead. Frankly, I don'€™t give a damn who wants me dead or who sent you. They may try again, again and again. I don'€™t care. I do care, however, about your qualities.
Normally, You would be tortured for information and then offed. But I'€™d hate to waste such a capable man. So I'€™d like to employ you into my personal service. If you stop shooting at me, obviously. Here'€™s what I offer: You work for me. And for no one else. You report to me, and only to me. I'€™ll make it worth your while even. I hold no grudge to someone doing his job. Even if he mucks it up. If you refuse I'€™ll make sure the Cleaners have fun with you. What do you say?'€™

The man looked up at Damoclass and replied.

'€˜On 1 condition. I want to be able to collect weapons for my own use.'€™

'€˜Like this old piece of shyte?'€™ Damoclass replied, holding up the revolver.

'€˜You can keep that'€™ the man replied. '€˜consider it my token of trustworthy ness. I'€™ll take you up on your deal. I doubt my previous employer would want me back anyway. And I may just gets my hands on all kinds of fascinating toys if I work for you. I'€™m a real weapon nut, you see. I collect them.'€™

The man'€™s tone of voice became more and more exited as he spoke of guns and assorted weaponry. Damoclass spent several hours in the cell, talking with the man about weapons, ships, Donkey Kong XII and other things. Finally, the talk ended.

'€˜So, You'€™re Damoclass. My name is-'€˜

'€˜I don'€™t need to know your name. You start from scratch from here on. The old you is dead. You won'€™t be needing a real name anymore. You'€™re just Gilgamesh from here on out.'€™

'€˜Eh? Whatever. Fine by me. Just turn me loose so I can start collecting.'€™ The man replied.

Damoclass arranged for the '€˜disappearance'€™ of Gilgamesh from the station. No one knew what happened to the Guildmaster'€™s assassin. Guild personal figured he was dead, like so many failed hitmen before him and forgot about the man entirely. But that very man was sent to Liberty by Damoclass to keep tabs on the situation there. Liberty was hiding things, and Damoclass wanted to know what. So he sent his personal hound there to sniff out the truth.

Chapter 3

A cheap suit

Gilgamesh is currently operating in the TAUs, assisting the Colonial Remnant and IMG against the Outcasts under the guise of being a normal Bounty Hunter. He went there on orders to find out the relation between the Outcasts and Nomads. In the process, he collected some IMG guns, Some Kusari ones and a few of those fancy Krakens the Outcasts use. Gilgamesh was planning to get his hands on some of those fancy Gallic weapons those silly-accented Gallics used. But he never got the chance. The Zoners pissed off the Core by harboring the Order on Freeport 11. The Core, as a final remedy, openly attacked Zoner ships and blew several up to force the Zoners to reconsider their policy regarding Freeport 11. The issue was later resolved and hostilities towards the Zoners stopped. But the Colonials had withdrawn their permission for the Guild to claim bounties the Colonials had put up as a reprimant for the Core'€™s actions against Zoners. So Gilgamesh found himself without work and started freewheeling around Kusari and the TAUs, still keeping an eye out for intel. One day on planet Honshu, he found a ship made by a small Kusari ship builder. It was called a Wasupu. Gilgamesh was instantly in love with the ship and bought it after selling his Manta, which he deemed '€˜too plain'€™ as soon as he saw the Wasupu. Soon after buying it, Damoclass contacted him. It seemed the Bretonian Guildmaster had come into contact with Nomads and Damoclass wanted Gilgamesh to keep an eye on Stoat as long as Damoclass himself couldn'€™t come over personally.

'€˜Right. I'€™ll be over him like a cheap suit. Want me to off him if he turns out nasty?'€™

'€˜No... If the Unguided got to him, I want him alive. Use that creative thinking quality of yours to figure out how to keep him in 1 piece. That'€™s why I saved your ass in the first place. I'€™ll contact Stoat. Let him know a '€˜bodyguard'€™ will meet up with him. Stoat cannot and may not die before I get to him. Is that clear?'€™

'€˜You'€™re the boss, boss'€™ Gilgamesh replied.

He started up the engines of his new Wasupu and took off to meet up with the Bretonian Guildmaster
Chapter 4

Travel companions

On leeds, Gilgamesh met up with the Bretonian Guildmaster. Or at least his physical form. The Bretonian Guildmaster was in SA. It turned out Devirgo wanted him delivered to Rostock. Gilgamesh offered to be part of the escort in order to stay close to Stoat. He needed to make sure Stoat would not be offed by anyone before Damoclass had met with him. Stoat was being transported onboard the Last Chance, headed for Rostock. There were 2 more escorts apart from Gilgamesh. These were the hunter Volke and the 33rd squadron member Amber. The small group left for Omega 15. The first leg of the trip was uneventful. The route would be: Leeds, Cambridge, Omega 3, Omega 7, Omega 11, Dresden and finally Omega 15. The plan was to stay off the beaten track. The plan was nice. Reality wasn'€™t.

In omega 11 they came. The men lost to aliens. The remorseless parasites of Sirius. The Wilde. The Hunter group was under heavy attack as it tried to get the transport carrying Stoat to safety. The 33rd Manta was shot down as it tried to hold off 2 Wilde fighters at once. Gilgamesh and Volke were busy shooting at one of the Scorpions that was attacking the transport carrying Stoat. The chase lasted all the way to Rostock with fighting going on every meter of the way. Near Rostock, the destroyer Mary Poppins appeared and the Wilde turned tail. The group had safely made it to Rostock whilst losing 1 ship.

Gilgamesh climbed out of the cockpit of his '€˜Wasp'€™ and looked up to the form of his fighter. It was dented and had burn holes all over the hull from the unearthly weapons used by the Wilde. He turned his attention to Stoat'€™s body, which was being loaded onto yet a smaller tranport, headed for Capetown as Gilgamesh overheard. He reached for his special comms unit that had but 1 line: directly to Damian Damoclass.

'€˜They'€™re moving him to Capetown. He'€™s in SA. I think DeVirgo is up to something with him. We may be too late boss.'€™

Then the reply came with the cold, business like voice of Damoclass:

'€˜Nonsense. DeVirgo won'€™t kill his precious toy off just like that. Go to Capetown. Keep an eye on things. I will make my way down to Rostock. I'€™ll contact you later, as soon as I can get out of this stinky station they call Dabadoru.'€™

The signal cut off. Gilgamesh looked as he saw the small ship carrying Stoat leave the docks to fly to Capetown. Wasting no time, he climbed back in his Wasp and followed suit, under the guise of needing equipment from the Capetown arms dealer.

Chapter 5

Setting the stage

Several days passed. Doctors and other whitecoats would not leave Stoat'€™s side. It wasn'€™t until DeVirgo himself showed up at Stoat'€™s that Gilgamesh was suddenly all ears. As DeVirgo entered the room, Gilgamesh tried to use all his cunning and spy equipment to no avail. Something was producing a jamming signal. Gilgamesh sat in a dark corner of Capetown, with earplugs in, listening to nothing but white noise. The only device working properly was his spy camera he had positioned near the door of Stoat'€™s treatment room. It constantly showed 2 guards stationed at either side of the door, standing in the hallway. Gilgamesh was quite annoyed as he was probably missing out on all the juicy parts of the talk between Stoat and DeVirgo.

'€˜Frak this dung...'€™

Gilgamesh mumbled as he sat in utter darkness. An engineer who passed by looked with large eyes at the swearing of the darkness, and then moved on figuring he must have had imagined it. Gilgamesh kept looking at his small videoscreen, showing the hallway and the door to Stoat'€™s medical room. He was fiddling with a silvery knife in one hand and held the video unit in the other as the screen suddenly showed the door opening, and Stoat leaving, followed by DeVirgo. The 2 guards followed suit.

'€˜Gilgamesh jumped at finally seeing something productive happening and jumped up, forgetting about the knife in his hand. It cut him deep in his right hand.

'€˜frak it!'€™ he yelled at the pain.

A hunter who passed by stopped and looked at the swearing that came out of nowhere. Then he shrugged and walked on. Behind him Gilgamesh emerged from the shadows of his hiding place and left for the hallway where his target was walking. He soon made it to the hallway in question, snatched his spycam up from underneath the security camera he had placed it under and sped down the hallway. At the end, he saw 2 familiar looking guards round a corner. He gave chase and caught up with the 4 men walking towards Chapman'€™s as it would turn out. Stoat and DeVirgo sat down and the 2 guards stood at about 2 meters distance. Drinks were brought to the Guildmasters as Gilgamesh took position behind a pillar in the bar and rolled a small marble like object underneath a bench near the table where the 2 Guildmasters were sitting. This time the bug did its work. Gilgamesh could hear every word. He left the bar, earplug in his ear, hidden underneath his shawl and took up position in the hallway leading to Chapman'€™s. He leaned back against a wall, produced the silvery knife again (which now had a reddish tint on the blade) and started fiddling with it again whilst listening in on the talk between the 2 Guildmasters. What he heard worried him. Not because of morals or any other reason any sane man would be worried, but because what he heard was directly opposed to what Damoclass had planned. Gilgamesh took out his secure comms unit again and contacted Damoclass.

'€˜Boss. Trouble. Seems DeVirgo beat you to it. He'€™s offering Stoat a shotgun job as Wilde marketing manager. Either that or a shot in the head.'€™

'€˜Hm... That is unfortunate. I was hoping I'€™d have more time. No matter, we'€™ll just speed things up. I'€™m at Rostock. I want Stoat here as well. Make sure he gets to Rostock. Alone. Tell him I want to talk to him, but be discrete about it. No gunfights, shootouts or breakouts. Old man DeVirgo is around and I don'€™t want that sly rat to find out. I'€™ll make sure our precious Bretonian Guildmaster is not hampered on his way here. You just make sure he gets out of his quarters and comes to Rostock.'€™

'€˜Right boss.'€™

Gilgamesh turned off the comms unit and listened to the raging of Stoat at DeVirgo. It seemed the talk was all but over. A few moments later the bar doors opened and Stoat came striding out, followed by 2 guards. Gilgamesh put away the knife and started moving as well, towards the Bretonian Guildmaster. As they were 2 meters separated Gilgamesh leaned slightly inwards and as the 2 men almost passed one another, they bumped into each other.

'€˜Sorry'€™ Stoat mumbled and he walked on, not even noticing who he had bumped into. Gilgamesh was immediately pushed back by 1 of the guards.

'€˜Back off you, keep distance'€™ the guard snarled.

Gilgamesh put up his hands as to gesture he was no threat.

'€˜My bad. I wasn'€™t paying attention.'€™

'€˜Keep moving'€™ the guard snarled again and he walked off to catch up to his colleague and Stoat who was about to round the corner headed for his quarters.

'€˜Be seeing ya...'€™ Gilgamesh muttered as he checked his empty hand. Stoat didn`t have a keycard on him. Gilgamesh hated dna scanners. They were a pain to open. So he decided to do it the old fashioned way. He made his way to the hallway where Stoat'€™s quarters were located. He then walked up to the desk of a secretary, no doubt one of the Guildmaster'€™s.

'€˜Mind if I borrow this?'€™ Gilgamesh asked as he took a blank piece of paper from the desk. The secretary looked up, and was stunned for a second by the oddly dressed man in front of her. '€˜no... no- eh, go ahead'€™ she replied.

'€˜Thanks'€™ Gilgamesh replied and picked up a pen as well and wrote something on the paper:

We need to talk. In private. When you head back to Leeds, I'll accompany you. - Damian

To Gilgamesh, it was obvious that in these cases, old fashioned crude methods would serve him best. No sneaking around, no scrambled electronic messages or nonsense with breakouts via tunnels. Good old paper messages are impossible to intercept when delivered in person. Which was exactly what Gilgamesh would do. He went back to the hallway where Stoat'€™s quarters were located. There, in front of the doors, were the 2 guards from before. Gilgamesh made sure his shawl was tighly bound around his face as he produced one of his favorite toys: a small rod emitting quite potent amounts of KO-gas on both ends when activated. He hid the rod up his right sleeve and walked towards the doors of Stoat'€™s quarters. As he was 4 meters away, the guard who had scolded Gilgamesh earlier noticed him approaching. He turned towards Gilgamesh and his collegue, alarmed by the motion of his collegue, did the same.

'€˜You again? Hold it right there. Don'€™t move.'€™

Gilgamesh checked the hallway in front of him. It was empty, except for the 2 guards looking at him. Behind him, the hallway was also empty. His hand itched to reach for his photon blaster. But he wasn'€™t allowed to kill. Not now. So, crudeness all the way he decided.

'€˜I'€™m here to help Stoat escape under orders of Guildmaster Damoclass who is working on betraying you all to take over supreme command of the Guild. Just thought I'€™d let you know.'€™

The guards were so dumbfounded at this sudden outburst of ridiculous honesty that they were off-guard for a second. A second was all Gilgamesh needed. He had dashed the distance between him and the first guard in no time at all and grabbed him by the throat as he spun around, the guard still in his grasp and slammed the first guard into the second who could only utter a surprised gasp as the rod slid out of Gilgamesh'€™ right sleeve and he activated it near the 2 guards'€™ heads. The rod made a puffing sound and a bluish gas was shot into the faces of both guards. They moaned and dropped down, unconscious. Knowing the guards wouldn'€™t remember what had happened to them due to the gas, he grabbed one of the guards'€™ hands and placed in on the dna scanned. It bleeped but the doors didn'€™t open. Gilgamesh looked at the number pad next to the scanner. He hated numberpads. They were also a pain to open. He decided to hack the damn thing and be done with it. Speed was of the essence. If someone were to walk into the hallway now and see 2 unconscious guard at the feet of a masked man trying to break into the quarters of a Guildmaster, it would be very hard to explain. After fiddling with it for 6 seconds, the doors slid open.

Stoat was standing in the middle of his quarters, looking at Gilgamesh. Gilgamesh looked back, then produced the written message and threw it at Stoat without saying a word. Stoat caught the paper and looked up as Gilgamesh had already disappeared.
Chapter 6

Enemy or...?

Gilgamesh made sure Stoat left Capetown unhindered as he left for Rostock. On Rostock Gilgamesh waited with his ship for the word to take off. Damoclass would take over from here. All Gilgamesh had to do was stay close. Damoclass had already reached the Rostock hangar before Stoat had even left Capetown. He asked the chief engineer which ship would be Stoat'€™s. The chief told him what he needed to know. Damoclass walked up to the gunship, opened its doors and waited in the hold for Stoat to show up. Stoat evetually showed up and wasn'€™t pleased to see Damoclass onboard his ship. Taking Damoclass with him, Stoat eventually left Rostock and hooked up with the small group of ships that would escort him to Leeds. These were the Orcas Vulcan and Grampus, the destroyer Mary Poppins and Gilgamesh in his Wasp. The trip went smoothly as Damoclass tried to reason with Stoat. He wanted to persuade Stoat to serve his purposes, not those of DeVirgo. And, somewhere deep down inside, he actually felt pity for the Bretonian Guildmaster. Damoclass had been in his position, but had retained his sanity thanks to his own research. His secret research onboard the Eden.

'€˜Look Stoat, things won'€™t turn out the way you think'€™

He tried to reason with Stoat but to no avail. In the end, Stoat drew a gun on Damoclass and ordered him to leave the bridge where they had been talking. A blaster this close, even Damoclass'€™ head would turn into a messy pile. He decided to back off into the hold and try more... direct means later on. At Leeds. He never got the chance.

Chapter 7


Wilde chase

Damoclass heard sounds of a fight. He looked out of one of the ports in the hold and saw no less than 6 Wilde gunboats flying around, fighting the hunter ships.

'€˜Ah... such perfect timing, my friends'€™

He could feel the gunship rock and tumble as it was obviously trying to evade incoming fire. He looked up at the camera observing the hold. He walked towards it and waited. Then, as he felt a savage shuddering going through the ship. He knew Stoat would be distracted at this time so Damoclass stepped underneath the camera and looked up. He saw the panel he was looking for. The panel covering the main control cable tree.

'€˜Deny me my 1 chance will you? I think not, Stoat. You will serve your purpose. I have come too far to let it all go to waste because you cling on to dear human life.'€™

Damoclass tore off the panel and ripped out the cables. He immediately felt the gunship was slowing down and had stopped its evasive maneuvers. He took out his old six shooter from his shoulder holster, opened the cylinder and removed 1 round. He replaced it with another round, this one had a round head and was slightly heavier than the normal round Gilgamesh'€™ old revolver fired. Damoclass casually aimed at the door that led to the bridge and fired off the round. The door was blown open and Damoclass walked through it, holstering his revolver. He saw Stoat turning around in a flash. He looked Stoat in the face and spoke.

'€˜Well Stoat. Looks like you'€™ve run to the end of your road'€™

Stoat launched himself at Damoclass in blind rage. A fight ensued. A fight that was won by Damoclass. He walked up to the controls and opened a channel to communicate with the Wilde ships present. He would not be possessed. He believed, to his very core, that the Wilde would not be able to get to him. His personal research had made possible to create a chip. A chip that would, when implanted, allow Damoclass to control the nomad infection. Not the other way around. This was the time. Everything Damoclass had plotted, all his plans had led to this 1 day. The day where he would beat the Wilde hold on man.

But Stoat was not that easily beaten. As Damoclass was waiting for his visitors to reply, Stoat attacked him from behind. Caught by surprise, Damoclass was given quite a potent beating. As he tried to fight off the crazed Bretonian Guildmaster, he could feel he was lifted up and he was thrown with sheer force into the displays of the bridge controls by Stoat. This was finally enough to knock out Damoclass, as he lost consciousness.

Chapter 8

The fall of Damian Damoclass


He could hear faint sounds. Screams over the comms, the grinding of metal and... footsteps.
Damoclass got to his feet, still swaying as the Bretonian Guildmaster'€™s final attack had done some damage. He turned around with blurry vision and saw a man standing in front of him.

'€˜Stoat, you blind fool'€™ Damoclass reached for his revolver '€˜You served your purpose, you may die now'€™

The man in front of him stepped forward towards Damoclass as Damoclass took aim. Then he noticed the man had glowing eyes.

'€˜Oh shyte... not this again...'€™

Damoclass lowered his gun. He drew upon his full length and grinned, filled to the brim with foolish arrogance. He would not be controlled, as the Wilde staring at him would soon learn

'€˜Come on then mate. Give it your best!

The Wilde approached him and Damoclass saw the tentacle like organism coming from his mouth. It struck at Damoclass and knocked him back as it entered his body. Damoclass had to fight the reflex to get the thing out of his mouth. He would let the Wilde do as it pleased. It would soon learn.... nothing at all.

For all his pride, arrogance and confidence Damoclass had overestimated himself. Or underestimated the Wilde. His dreams would never be as he lost himself to the Wilde, the one thing he vowed never to let happen.

Chapter 9

The enrichment of life


Gilgamesh was fighting like mad outside. He had no idea what was going on inside the gunship. The Wilde force was too powerful and all ships but Stoats and Gilgamesh's were destroyed. Then he heard Damoclass'€™ voice over the comms:

'€˜Gilgamesh, Stand down.'€™

Doubting what he heard for a second, he stood down. The firing stopped. The fight was over. The Scorpions were still there, so very close to Gilgamesh'€™ fighter. Yet they did not fire on him. He knew what that meant. Then he heard the sound of a struggle over the comms, followed by Damoclass voice shouting something. Gilgamesh decided to call in backup. This was going south very fast. But, again, his radio refused to work. In frustration, he smashed the console. Now the hud went black, and all dials and digits were not responding.

'€˜Damn cheap Kusari build quality!'€™ He shouted.

It was the last thing he'€™d ever shout in free will. A voice called to him. An unknown voice. Everything went blurry and Gilgamesh felt as if he was observing himself from afar as 2 Corsair Osiris appeared. Gilgamesh attacked them, assisting the Wilde ships, and Stoat'€™s gunship. Yet he didn'€™t know why he did that. After the 2 Osirises were destroyed, a ray of light struck the Wasp and it was dragged off with force by one of the Scorpions into a jumphole. Gilgamesh was almost unconscious as he was dragged into an unknown system. There, the Scorpion turned around and approached the damaged Wasp. The canopy was torn off and everything went black as a snake like creature approached the unconscious Gilgamesh.

He and his overconfident master had both fallen to the Wilde. They were lost to mankind and disappeared into the darkness forever.