Metal Swarm - Kevin J. Anderson [2]
The people of Theroc and their green priests also resented the tactics of Chairman Wenceslas, yet the great worldforest mind - speaking through the wooden golem of Beneto - insisted that the conflict was vaster than human politics. The verdani had barely survived an ancient war against the hydrogues, and now the worldtrees had to fight once more, forming an age-old alliance with the wentals.
Jess Tamblyn, impregnated with wental energy, came to Theroc and allowed elemental water to combine with the world-trees to create huge verdani battleships. After joining with the Beneto golem and other green priest volunteers, the living trees uprooted themselves and flew into space to join the battle. The wentals would also strike directly at the hydrogues, provided they could be delivered to gas-giant planets. The Roamers brought a large conglomeration of ships to Charybdis and other wental worlds, filled their vessels with the potent water, and launched to hydrogue-infested worlds.
Facing the same terrible war, Mage-Imperator Jora'h prepared to defend the Ildiran Empire. Generations ago, Ildirans had begun a sinister breeding programme on Dobro to create a telepathic saviour who could form a bridge between Ildirans and hydrogues. Even Jora'h did not know the part he played in these schemes until it was much too late. His green priest lover Nira, already pregnant with his daughter, had been whisked away to Dobro by Designate Udru'h as a breeding slave. There, over the years, she had given birth to five halfbreed children, all with the potential to save Ildira. The Mage-Imperator dispatched his daughter, Osira'h, to communicate with the hydrogues. Although she brought the deep-core aliens to Ildira, the hydrogues were not interested in peace. Rather, they issued a terrible ultimatum: Jora'h must betray humans and help destroy Earth, or the hydrogues would wipe out the Ildiran Empire.
After Nira and other human breeding subjects revolted on Dobro and overthrew Designate Udru'h, Nira was finally returned lo Ildira, leaving the splinter colony with Jora'h's son Daro'h. Back in the Prism Palace, Nira met the historian and scholar Anton Colicos (son of Margaret Colicos) and a group of Hansa cloud harvesters led by Sullivan Gold. Sullivan's people, including the engineer Tahitha Huck and the forlorn green priest Kolker, had rescued many Ildirans after a hydrogue attack, but the Mage-Imperator had not let them leave for fear they would report his secret agreement with the hydrogues.
Jora'h did not accept the treachery easily, though. He secretly called his greatest experts to devise a way to fight back, also enlisting the reluctant aid of his human captives. Sullivan and Tabitha, though resenting their situation, worked to improve the Solar Navy.
Nira, meanwhile, was finally able to communicate with other green priests and explain what had happened to her in the breeding camps. Kolker, also cut off from the worldforest, had formed a friendship with the old lens kithman Tery'l, who explained how all Ildirans are linked through . Later, even after he reconnected with other green priests, Kolker felt