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"Can you find the other people on this conference call?" Earpiece Guy asks, tapping his earpiece.

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Sue glances speculatively at the earpiece, and—traces—

Four minds. Taptaptaptap.
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The four minds proceed seamlessly to have their argument through Sue.

One thinks the buggers can never be trusted and landing the fleet will be suicide, that they should attack now while they'll have surprise and the fleet can be salvaged. One thinks that if they're going to trust the kids to handle the war they would be fools not to trust them to handle peace. One thinks that the buggers' complete standstill is a reasonable sign of goodwill and they should put Sue in a link with buggers and human diplomats and use him as a relay to come up with a treaty which may or may not bear any resemblance to what Aegis came up with. One thinks the buggers should be wiped out just to demonstrate to any other aliens that humans run into in the future that there is no fucking with the human race.
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Sue doesn't just relay; he flips everything to Aegis, and he joins in.

The fact that the buggers can be trusted is obvious. He shows that person the raw intention that he got from them, the way they think when they say 'big sisters', the intricate history and layers of meaning. Maybe it will be harder to dismiss them as lies firsthand.

Wiping out the buggers is a dumb fucking way to make a statement, and there's no one else around to make the statement to. Does this person remember what it was like to fear their own destruction at the hands of an unstoppable alien force? Do they remember the formation of the IF around this fear? Do they think that perhaps that is not the first message humanity should be sending to any new species they meet, in case that new species has a few reactionary chuckleheads like no one Sue cares to name hanging around in positions of power?
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Reactionary Chucklehead thinks Sue is a naive child and the first thing aliens need to know about humans is that attacking them is a death sentence, that they'll then have the upper hand.

The other chuckleheads mostly shout him down without help.

Aegis thinks that as long as the buggers are currently admiring their prospective big sisters for being smart and decisive and strong, all this sitting still in the sky is not in any way helpful towards retaining the sisterhood option. They have a workable ceasefire and a workable plan and a workable relationship with the other species to fall into; they can continue working on details while the ships work on landing on their designated island. Peace is not less urgent than war.
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Sue reflects Aegis's opinion not only to the arguers, but to the fleet. Openly. With his open support.

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All four chuckleheads are appalled at this behavior. That is not how the communications devices they're accustomed to behave!

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The communications devices they're accustomed to can't negotiate peace with alien species, either. This communications device thinks they'd better learn fast.

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The fleet, for their part, think landing on a planet sounds pretty great, even though they're mostly leery of interacting personally with any buggers.

Eventually the chuckleheads agree that they will authorize the fleet to land as long as the bugger ships land first and the Little Doctor stands ready for suicide-mission detonation.
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Fine by Sue. He suggests to the buggers that they recall their ships to the surface, and he makes sure the fleet knows where they're going.

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Earpiece Guy mutters something sacrilegious when the bugger ships obediently descend to the surface of their planet in perfect, docile unison.

You see, big sisters, we will put down our weapons as you say, we are your little sisters, we will obey your judgments, sing the queens. Here we are - The concept is of just having shed a layer of exoskeleton. Buggers have internal skeletons, too, but their exterior armor is still useful protection, and they are softer and more vulnerable when they've just shucked a layer. Here we are, big sisters, we have a place for you to put watchful bodies.

Aegis quietly coordinates the fleet into landing formation.
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Sue has a feeling in response to that expression of symbolic vulnerability.

...He feels like he kind of wants to give an entire species a hug.

He shares this feeling with Aegis.
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Dunno if hugs are a thing buggers do, Aegis points out, although she's amused.

The fleet comes to rest on the island. The sensor drones that give the sims pictures of the battlefield are not equipped for this; they get a blurred picture of flora and sky.
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They probably aren't, physically. But the hive queens have minds, and feelings. There might be a linkable equivalent.

He doesn't try one.
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We'll have lots of time to get to know our little sisters, Aegis says contently.

In the corner of their sim room, Earpiece Guy starts slowly applauding.
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Sue beams at him.

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Aegis laughs and pushes her chair back from the simulator and runs across the room to give Sue a hug.

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Sue hugs her right back.

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