from Roodare. The circumstances did not allow it. I’ll have to start from scratch again.”
“That won’t be a problem. Give me a few days and we’ll leave for Mirach together to meet with the council.”
Chapter 7
The three moons and two suns were the only visible large natural objects that surrounded Mirach. The surface was not unlike Earth’s, which Peter had been studying for quite some time on Vega. The entire planet was like one huge city with some buildings towering as high as the clouds. Some looked natural while others looked out of place.
Wolf found his friend, Peter, a place to live where he could feel at peace for awhile before the war reached the Andromeda galaxy. It was decided that he stay with Jonathan until his work on nanotechnology was complete.
Luckily, many species in the Andromeda and nearby galaxies had the technological advancements to keep the Draconan’s from reaching this galaxy for now.
After introducing Peter to the council, he was given permission to continue the work he started on Roodare. It took several months and endless days and nights with the right equipment before he began to show true progress.
One day after Jonathan had come home, Peter had finally finished working on the prototype suit even though minor adjustments would have to be made along the way. Once Jonathan put on the suit, the final coding would begin.
“Well, what do you think?” Peter said placing two silver gloves with pointy fingers on the living room table in their home.
“They're gloves,” Wolf said pointing out the obvious.
“No kidding,” he said sarcastically.
“I thought you were going to make a suit,” Wolf said as he observed it carefully.
“This is the suit.”
“This is the suit?” he asked quizzically. “You must be joking.”
“What I mean is once you put the gloves on, the nanites will begin to replicate themselves and form a full body suit around you. Here put them on and see for yourself,” he said picking up the gloves and placing them on his friends hands.
Almost immediately the metal from the gloves started to spread across his arms and soon around his entire body. It felt weird at first before his head was the last thing to be covered up. When the nanites were finished, Jonathan saw a heads up display that analyzed every object in the room, including Peter.
“Impressive,” said Wolf looking briefly at his hands.
“Thanks,” Peter replied.
“What all can it do?” he asked.
“I gave you the ability to see in three spectrums of light; night vision, infrared and no rmal vision, which is what you should be seeing now.”
“What about armor?”
“When you get hit with a projectile weapon or a laser blaster, the nanites bond closer together to give the suit the thickness it needs to protect you. Plus, I've given the suit the ability to cloak you.”
“Nice. What about weapons?”
“The suit’s main weapon is a pair of throwing discs that are sharp enough to cut through steel. Your wrist can release sharp projectiles at your enemies as well.”
“No laser weapons?”
“I'm still working on that,” Peter sighed. “Remember, this is a prototype.”
“Anything else?”
“Oh, and you can fly.”
“I can fly? Wow. You’re just full of surprises.”
“Each nanite has a micro anti gravity propulsion system that gives you that ability. That part wasn't easy to integrate. You think it, the suit does it.”
“Great work , Peter,” he said.
“There’s one more thing you need to know. I haven’t perfected it yet so it’s still needs to be beta tested but the suit will soon give you the ability to open an artificial wormhole like our ships can. I just wouldn’t recommend using that feature yet.”
“Understood. Now we need to present this to the council,” Wolf said as he mentally deactivated the suit back into the form of the gloves before placing them back on the table.
“I've been thinking about that. Perhaps we should keep