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    Liberty: Book 6 of the Legacy Fleet Series

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      “You want me to say it again? I’ll say it again. I’m sorry. You were right. I was wrong. The Findiri are a threat. Congratulations for being right twice a day, Admiral Stopped-watch.” Proctor pierced Oppenheimer with a glare. They’d reconciled. But things were still tense. Far more than she’d like.

      “You never change, Shelby. Never will. My point wasn’t blame. My point was to admit that we have no idea what we’re doing. What we’re up against.” He turned to Granger. “Tim. Try. Try harder. You remember nothing? Nothing at all? Shelby claims that your … AI alter-ego said you created them in the first place. You’re telling me that, after two weeks of trying as hard as you can to remember, using the best memories aids known to medicine, that you recall nothing?”

      “I told you, Christian. It’s not nothing. It’s just … nothing helpful. Just enough to scare us but not enough to inform us.”

      “Fine. Scare us. Tell me a story, Tim.” He leaned back in his plastic chair.

      Tim took a deep breath. “You were right to be worried about them. But for the wrong reasons. You were worried that they hadn’t manifested themselves, and that meant they were lying in wait for us. Plotting. Planning. That wasn’t the case at all.”

      “Then what were they doing for thirty years, Tim? Smoking joints? Masturbating? Playing chess?”

      Granger rolled his eyes. “So crass. No, they weren’t sitting around twiddling there thumbs, nor were they planning our demise. They were hiding from the Swarm. It’s that simple. Their sole drive is survival. And in spite of their strength and aggressive nature, they knew they couldn’t win against the Swarm, and so the spent hundreds of thousands of years perfecting their ability to hide. But now that the Swarm is truly gone? I’m afraid that, instead of being scarce, the Findiri are soon going to be … everywhere. There’s a power vacuum right now. And the thing that fills a power vacuum, is the next-most-powerful thing. And, from the little I remember, I made them … powerful. Bad. Worse than bad. Not Swarm bad. But … well.”

      All three said nothing for awhile.

      “But, there’s one other thing. And you’re going to kill me, but I’ll tell you anyway.”

      Oppenheimer looked back at him. “What?”

      “I built in weaknesses. There is a way to beat them. There is hope of surviving the impending war. And if I remember right, the weakness is rather straightforward, if not immediately apparent.”

      “Well? Don’t keep me in suspense, Tim.”

      “Ok. Here’s the part where you’re going want to kill me. You see, the thing is … I can’t remember what it is.”

      Oppenheimer closed his eyes and rested his face in a palm. “Shit.”

      Proctor winced, and scratched her temple.

      “You’ve got to be kidding me,” said Oppenheimer.

      “I wish I were, Christian.”

      Oppenheimer stood up, apparently ending the meeting. The other two followed suit. “Well. All I’ll say is this then. You got us into this mess? You’re going to get us out of it.”

      He stormed from the room. The door slammed shut behind him.

      Granger looked Proctor in the eye. “I’m counting on it.”

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      Table of Contents

      Contents

      Title

      Dedication

      Front Matter

      Prologue

      Chapter One

      Chapter Two

      Chapter Three

      Chapter Four

      Chapter Five

      Chapter Six

      Chapter Seven

      Chapter Eight

      Chapter Nine

      Chapter Ten

      Chapter Eleven

      Chapter Twelve

      Chapter Thirteen

      Chapter Fourteen

      Chapter Fifteen

      Chapter Sixteen

      Chapter Seventeen

      Chapter Eighteen

      Chapter Nineteen

      Chapter Twenty

      Chapter Twenty-One

      Chapter Twenty-Two

      Chapter Twenty-Three

      Chapter Twenty-Four

      Chapter Twenty-Five

      Chapter Twenty-Six

      Chapter Twenty-Seven

      Chapter Twenty-Eight

      Chapter Twenty-Nine

      Chapter Thirty

      Chapter Thirty-One

      Chapter Thirty-Two

      Chapter Thirty-Three

      Chapter Thirty-Four

      Chapter Thirty-Five

      Chapter Thirty-Six

      Chapter Thirty-Seven

      Chapter Thirty-Eight

      Chapter Thirty-Nine

      Chapter Forty

      Chapter Forty-One

      Chapter Forty-Two

      Chapter Forty-Three

      Chapter Forty-Four

      Chapter Forty-Five

      Chapter Forty-Six

      Chapter Forty-Seven

      Chapter Forty-Eight

      Chapter Forty-Nine

      Chapter Fifty

      Chapter Fifty-One

      Chapter Fifty-Two

      Chapter Fifty-Three

      Chapter Fifty-Four

      Chapter Fifty-Five

      Chapter Fifty-Six

      Chapter Fifty-Seven

      Chapter Fifty-Eight

      Chapter Fifty-Nine

      Chapter Sixty

      Chapter Sixty-One

      Chapter Sixty-Two

      Chapter Sixty-Three

      Chapter Sixty-Four

      Chapter Sixty-Five

      Chapter Sixty-Six

      Chapter Sixty-Seven

      Chapter Sixty-Eight

      Chapter Sixty-Nine

      Chapter Seventy

      Chapter Seventy-One

      Chapter Seventy-Two

      Chapter Seventy-Three

      Chapter Seventy-Four

      Chapter Seventy-Five

      Chapter Seventy-Six

      Epilogue

      Backmatter

     

     

     



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