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      <description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: center;">The Twighlight Guardians<br>&#147;So, are we in agreement?&#148;&nbsp; The Director looked around the room.&nbsp; The Board had met in a special session, which was rare, now that the regular sessions had to be called more and more often.&nbsp; In a way, that&#146;s what this session was about.&nbsp; One of the members raised his hand.&nbsp; &#147;Yes?&#148; The Director asked.<br>&#147;I&#146;d like to hear from the military commanders themselves.&nbsp; What do they think of the idea?&#148;&nbsp; The man asked.&nbsp; The Director smiled.&nbsp; It would work.&nbsp; He would have his army.<br>&#147;I&#146;m glad that you asked.&nbsp; I had the Legatus Legionis here today, just in case any questions arose.&#148;&nbsp; The Director reached underneath the table and pressed a button.&nbsp; A hologram appeared in the middle of the table, showing a woman seated at a desk.&nbsp; She looked up at the Director.&nbsp; &#147;Send him in, please.&#148;&nbsp; The woman nodded in an acquiescing&nbsp; way, and the Director cut the hologram off with another touch of the button.<br>About four seconds later, the double doors opposite of the Directors chair opened.&nbsp; In stepped a tall man with a commanding aura about him.&nbsp; He stood at 6&#146;4&#146;&#146; and had a scarred face.&nbsp; He wore a hauberk made of real leather, and a slimmed down riasa over it.&nbsp; The riasa seemed to be made of lapis-lazuli. It shimmered with every sharp movement of his body.&nbsp; The Legatus Legionis obviously wasn&#146;t one to dress down for an occasion.<br>He approached the table and bowed.&nbsp; The leader of the Praetorian Cohorts stood at attention, which looked odd in his robe.&nbsp; Staring straight ahead, he braught his fist to his chest and said, &#147;Legatus Legionis Meerial reporting as ordered, Directors.&#148;.&nbsp; The awe on the faces of most of the Board members was obvious.&nbsp; The man was larger than life in almost all of their minds.&nbsp; He was a hero of many incursions by both criminal factions and mutants.<br>After letting that settle into their minds for a second or two, the Director motioned for him to relax.&nbsp; &#147;At ease, by all means.&#148;&nbsp; The commanding figure spread his legs apart and placed his hands behind his back, a perfectly formed posture that still looked odd done in a robe and leather instead of armor.&nbsp; &#147;We have asked you here to share with us your opinion on the formation of the Guardians.&#148;<br>The general&#146;s passive face registered a small amount of anger.&nbsp; He should be commanding, but these fools had him giving recommendations about private armies?&nbsp; He smothered the emotion as quickly as it appeared, and none noticed except a single woman sitting at the table.&nbsp; She had the tact not to say anything, but he was sure that she had seen it.<br>&#147;What facet am I to discuss?&#148; The man asked in his rumbling bass voice.&nbsp; The Director was pleased.&nbsp; He had been afraid that things might have been difficult, but the man seemed to play perfectly into his hand.&nbsp; That was odd, as Meerial had always made known his distrust of the Board.&nbsp; The only reason the Director placed so much trust in him was he would never disregard his duty.&nbsp; It seemed that duty was all that could contain many soldiers now, a fact not lost on the Director. &nbsp;<br>&nbsp;&#147;I believe we have all seen the need for the unit itself, but certain members of this board don&#146;t seem to agree with my choice of leadership.&#148;&nbsp; The Director stated.&nbsp; Several members nodded, but most just continued looking at the Legion commander.<br>Realization and a smattering of&#133;. agreement?&nbsp; Played over the man&#146;s face.&nbsp; &#147;Well, I suppose I can understand that.&nbsp; The two men you have proposed will almost certainly not be able to work well together!&#148;&nbsp; The Director&#146;s eyes flashed at this and the man knew that he had gone too far.<br>&#147;I disagree, but go on.&#148;&nbsp; Meerial swallowed, and began again.<br>&#147;You have chosen two polar opposites, sir.&nbsp; I believe you have made the wrong choice.&#148;&nbsp; Meerial couldn&#146;t seem to get it right today.&nbsp; &#147;-Ah, before you disregard or dismiss me, allow me to explain, I beg.&#148;&nbsp; The Board members looked on in shock.&nbsp; Was the LEGATUS LEGIONIS afraid of this man? &nbsp;<br>The Director drew his lips into a fine line, then nodded.&nbsp; The commander breathed a small sigh of releif.&nbsp; Well, you see, I do think your choices are good ones, in their own right.&nbsp; They are both strong leaders&#133;&#148; The Legatus Legionis paused, as if he didn&#146;t really think that at all, and was just saying it to placate the Director.&nbsp; &#147;But I believe putting them together would be a mistake.&nbsp; A dire mistake, in fact.&nbsp; They could do more harm than good.&#148;<br>The woman who had noticed the Legatus&#146; displeasure earlier looked like she wanted to speak at that, but once again held her tounge.&nbsp; Meerial looked at her and nodded as if to allow her to speak, eager to get out of the spotlight, if only for a moment.&nbsp; She only looked him in the eye and said &#147;Go on.&nbsp; Why don&#146;t you tell us about your experience with each of them as commanders?&#148;<br>The big man looked crestfallen at that question.&nbsp; I&#146;m finished&#133; he thought.&nbsp; There&#146;s no way I can tell the truth and not be killed by the Director.&nbsp; The Legatus took a deep breath and launched into what would certainly be his death.<br>&#147;You see&#133; the two you have chosen, Director.... they are polar opposites.&nbsp; Meristan, a shining example of command, he will do what is necessary, but only that.&nbsp; He will minimize civilian casualties.&nbsp; He is a high-ranking Consular Guard.&nbsp; The other man&#133;. This&#133;. Zorky&#148; The Legatus formed the strange and slightly comical name in almost distaste.&nbsp; &#147;He is a brutal man.&#148; There.&nbsp; He had said it. &#147;I have disagreed with him on more than one account.&#148; <br>A man at the table spoke.&nbsp; &#147;Issss thhat suchh a bad thhhing?&nbsp; Maybe whhat we need isss a commander to&#133; shhape up, shhhall we sssay, thhhe mobs?&#148;&nbsp; The man&#146;s lisp was so prevalent that Meerial had to think twice about his words, in order to understand what he had said.&nbsp; Several members of the Board nodded their emphatic agreement, but most just looked at Meerial in support.&nbsp; They knew what it took for him to say such a thing.<br>The Director&#146;s eyes flashed.&nbsp; The Legatus stood at the other end of the table, face clear of all emotion.&nbsp; He wouldn&#146;t give up easily.&nbsp; &#147;Maybe so&#133; maybe so.&nbsp; However, this Zorky is far more than just a commander who won&#146;t let anything get in his way.&nbsp; The man is determined to rid the world of criminals, I will say that for him.&nbsp; I believe, however, that his determination goes too far in many cases.&nbsp; He would kill hundreds, just to get to one cell of opposition, regardless of the hundreds&#146; position of allegience.&nbsp; What&#146;s more, he almost turned once!&#148;&nbsp; Gasps chorused around the room, from everyone except the Director himself.&nbsp; The Director&#146;s eyes stopped flashing.&nbsp; Now, they blazed with fire, rage beginning to redden his face.<br>The woman finally spoke.&nbsp; &#147;Please, Meerial.&nbsp; Tell us&#133; what experience do you have with these men&#133; and why do you draw these conclusions?&#148;&nbsp; The Legatus&#146; eyes thanked her for her help.<br>&#147;I would be happy to, milady.&#148; The man began to tell a story&#133;<br></div><br>Made by (Krista&#180;a) Meristan<br>]]></description>
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