in the future?” Sara Gutierrez, America’s skipper, was as shocked as Gray had been. “How is that even possible?” Gray had called a hurried meeting of the command staff, the team linking in through their in-heads. “Same way Koenig’s task force ended up almost nine hundred million years in the past,” Gray replied. “Under the right conditions, both space and time are . . . flexible. They can be bent.” “I know that. I think . . . I think what I was trying to ask is what does this say about the Sh’daar in the future?” “What do you mean?” Commander Mallory asked. “She means,” Gray said, carefully, “that the Glothr are Sh’daar . . . and if their home world is located twelve million years in our future, it kind of suggests that the Sh’daar survive—survived—our time. So where does that leave Earth and humans? Is that it, Captain?”
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