the main living area which looked both very modern and futuristic. “Is this your home?” she asked him. “Yes. I’ve been living here for the past few years since I left my home planet of Vega,” he answered. “Where are your parents?” she asked. “They died during the war back on my home planet.” There was a water fountain in the center surrounded by exotic sofas for lounging. Off to the right was a bar with a large window that looked out to the city where flying ships were passing by. To the left were two rooms. One was Wolf’s room and the other was reserved for guest who stayed over. Straight ahead past the fountain was a communication center with a huge holographic screen and a control panel. Wolf walked over to it and started pressing a few buttons. “What are you doing?” Sarah asked. “Contacting my friend who used to live here with me. He moved away some time ago to be on his own. He has what I need to stop that maniac, Shadowgate, back on Earth,” he told her. A few seconds later a familiar and friendly face appeared on the large monitor in front of him. He had dark curly hair. It was his friend, Peter. “Hello Peter,” Wolf smiled. “Jonathan? Wow! It’s good to see you buddy. Did you just return from your mission on Earth?” he asked. “Yeah,” Wolf answered. Then Peter looked over at Sarah and said, “Who is that with you?” “This is Sarah Langston from the planet Earth,” answered his friend. “Wait. Earth? You brought back a human female from Earth?” he asked as if the obvious suddenly dawned on him. “Yeah but…” Wolf began. “You know what the Oracle told you. You weren’t to get involved with any females from Earth. Or have you forgotten that?” “I know what you’re thinking but it happened unexpectedly. Trust me.” “Well, I won’t say anything. I’ve always found Earth females very attractive anyways,” he grinned. “I just hope the council doesn’t find out. Now what may I ask are you doing back?” “I need the Silverwolf suit,” he said. Peter’s grinned faded. “Why?” “Something terrible has happened on Earth and I feel I’m the only one who can do anything about it. The humans don’t stand a chance against this thing unless they nuke it and I’m not about to let that happen,” he told him. “You know the rules Jonathan. No direct intervention with an evolving race. You’ve already broken one rule while staying there. The Oracle would never allow it,” Peter warned him. “Who says she has to know. You still have it right?” “Yeah, of course. You asked me to keep it while you left for Earth. I designed it for you. Remember?” “Yeah of course I do. Can you meet us at the Pelican tonight?” “Sure and I’ll bring the suit with me.” “Thanks. I’ll see you then,” Wolf said and terminated the video call. “What is the Silverwolf suit?” Sarah asked with curiosity on her face. Wolf turned to her and gave her an explanation by saying, “It’s a suit I asked Peter to make for me in the war against the Draconan Empire. It’s made of pure nanotechnology. Something your scientists are just beginning to discover. Well we’ve nearly perfected the technology. When I put the suit on I become Silverwolf. We haven’t fully tested it yet though.” “What happened?” she asked. “On my planet, just before Peter and I escaped, we were losing the war because the Draconans had technology that was superior to our own in many respects. That’s when Peter and I decided to design a suit that could tip the balance of the war in our favor. However we never got to use it.” “Why?” “It was so advanced we had to make sure we kept it from falling into the wrong hands. So Peter and I decided to keep it secret and wait for the right time to use it. Then as time went on our lives became so busy we never had time to test it like we planned.” “So when you do put it on how will you prevent other people