Karac: Kaldar Warriors #1

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Authors: T.J. Yelden
but at least he had seen him around before. 
    “Darrok was off duty when you requested the information.  I was selected to present the current information to you.”  The warrior seemed to think he drew the short straw.  Karac left that for another time.  His warriors were loyal to him and he knew when he was in a mood, most warriors steered clear of him.  But trying to make the warrior more comfortable was the least of his concerns.  The tech was a warrior after all.  He could handle one of Karac’s moods. 
    “And the Earth governments?  What are they saying?”  Karac stopped behind his chair and gripped the back for patience while he glared in the tech’s direction, his frustration taking hold. 
    “They haven’t implemented any laws as punishment for not registering.  Most of the governments are saying it goes against people’s rights.”  The tech took a step back as Karac’s face lit up with fury. 
    “We agreed to share our knowledge in exchange for their females!”  Karac exploded. 
    “I realize that, but I think they were waiting to see what action we would take after the 30 days were up.”  The tech pointed out bravely.  Karac had to give the warrior credit.  Thinking back on his dealings with the Earth governments, he huffed in frustration.  He knew he should have showed more force with them but he didn’t want to let on that the Kaldarhns were a warrior race in the beginning.  He’d had to be careful in the press conferences on Earth to maintain ambiguity when he talked about his fellow warriors.  The last thing he needed was humans thinking they wanted to take over the planet.  All he wanted was a few thousand females for his warriors.  Their planet was of no use to him.  Most of the natural resources were depleted.  Little did the humans know that in a few hundred years their planet would be damaged beyond repair due to their own actions.  Shaking his head at their naivety, he looked back at the tech warrior. 
    “Well, the deadline has passed.”  Karac shoved away from the chair and resumed his pacing.  “They did not reach the 75% that we agreed upon so we are not required to share our knowledge with them.”  Karac turned back to the window with a smug smile on his face.  “Time to implement the next stage.”
    “Yes, sir.  I’ll get our team on it right away.”  The warrior strode purposefully from the room to his tech den down the hall.  Karac sat in a chair facing the bluish-white marble from his ship’s window.  He sighed, knowing that he should have expected this.  After all the intel that was gathered about the planet he knew that the vast majority of the planet’s females were head-strong and did not curtail to orders well.  Also, the governments down there were pigheaded and too steeped in jockeying each other for political gain, so it was hard to know who to trust.  Bring in an unknown species that makes demands to claim the females as mates, and their willingness on the whole was pretty much nonexistent. 
    Well, one thing he did like about the humans was their need for records.  Thousands of records.  Karac smiled as he thought of all the females that had unknowingly forfeited their rights by not registering.  His mate was down there, he could feel it.  It was all a matter of time now. 
    He turned at a sound from his door to find his longtime friend and head of security, Calzen, smirking from the doorway.
    “What did you do to the tech?  He practically ran me over in the hall in his hurry to get away.”
    “I may have expressed my frustration a little too clearly.”  Karac grinned as he motioned Calzen to join him.  Calzen was nearly as tall as Karac.  He had short, straight black hair, wide shoulders, narrow hips, and was just shy of Karac’s 6’4” frame.  He was dressed in the usual warrior garb with black boots, black cargo-like pants, but instead of the standard black shirt, Calzen had found an Earth t-shirt that was

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