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First Wave: Quatrain 41, Century 4. "At the inception of the millennium / machines of the new age deliver devastation in war. / From a throne under 13 faceless warriors / the invader king wields power." "Inception OS" is an operating system used by almost every computer in the country � "the machines of the new age." Max Stareman is president of the software empire who planned to release the program to a massive media and consumer blitz. If Inception software was the weapon that "delivered devastation" then we had to stop it. And first we had to get to Max Stareman. Eddie figured tapping into Stareman's home base computer qualified him as nuts and who was I to argue � Eddie'd always called himself "crazy," my plan helped validate the name. Way I saw it, the world's top computer programmers worked for Stareman, and any one of them could've been Gua � even the billionaire himself. Wondered what the Gua wanted with an operating system anyway? Eddie figured the answer was easy: control. Most of the worlds' computers ran on Inception � even the ones at the Pentagon. A hidden Gua-program could crash the entire world's computer-net � or link them all into one big "Gua.com." Wasn't gonna be easy to get close to Stareman but I knew Jordan, Eddie and I would have to � what choice did we have. Eddie hacked into the billionaire's personal calendar � Max had a meeting scheduled in Silicon Valley with a quirky programmer named "Jinks." Stareman wanted to buy his company � "Terminal Bug" � they were developing a high-tech, security program. Jordan and I broke into Jinks' place � had a close call with an electronic sensor in the air ducts but otherwise I had my cover. Jordan left me for my "meeting" with Jinks the next day � all I had to do was wait. Jinks was the stereotypical computer geek � played most of the day, worked almost never. When he finally made it into his office he crumbled easier than I thought. Jinks didn't like guns, sent the rest of his team home and then our own version of programmers came in � Raven Nation-style-programmers � they packed guns instead of pocket protectors. We were gonna corner Stareman and uncover his game with the Gua. Eddie posed as Jinks, the RN ops took their places at the computers. Jordan played receptionist and I stayed out of sight until the last minute. But Stareman was quick � he knew something was up right from the start. Tried to leave. Jordan wasn't having it. Came out with my gun, told Stareman what we knew about the Gua and about how Inception could pose a serious threat to the world. Jordan cut Stareman � he didn't heal. Then, just as we were about to cut George, Stareman's trusty assistant the real Jinks burst into the room. George was Gua. Jinks' distraction let the alien get me by the neck, ready to snap it � Jordan shot him square in the forehead. Stareman got to see a genuine Gua dissolve. It was enough for a guy like Max � a take-charge guy. He brought us to the office, shut down the Inception project and ordered the master copy of the program brought to his office immediately. Stareman was a dream � he had exactly the kind of clout we needed to get the word out about the Gua. We'd stopped the launch of a system that would effectively cripple the world's defenses in the Second Wave and had found a new ally. Felt like a good day. Couldn't have been more wrong. Never saw what was coming. Stareman was Gua. Right above Max's desk was a sculpture � 13 partial faces hanging above his throne-like chair. Stareman was Mabus. Alien Anti-Christ. Leader of the Gua. And he was in my head. Probing, smothering my psyche. But he got distracted. He went after someone else. It's the worst blow we'd been dealt in a long time. Listen up, Mabus. I am not giving up. You've taken away too many people I care about. You've attacked my family again and again. And I protect my own. This game isn't over. And now you've made it personal all over again. Gonna be your last mistake.