In the next moment, a merc ran up to Howl. "Sir, you've got a message from your home planet." "What?! Let me see!" He ran inside his ship and went to the main monitor, where he saw a women standing in the middle of a tribal village somewhere on a mountainous planet. She was dressed in the guise of simple cloth and had special trinkets on her. "Howl, is that you?" His jaw dropped. "Mother, it's you...there's a communication device at our village?!" "I can't explain that right now, I have to tell you something." "What is it?" "It seems that your father, he's, well..." Her eyes began to water and voice started to tremble. "Your father has...gone missing. He was on the peacemaker at the time of the incident." "WHAT?! I thought he stayed home at the village, didn't you two only have enough money to send me to Earth?" Howl's mother shook her head. "No, David wanted to get in touch with you, he was an ambitious scientist, much like yourself. So, we pooled a fun together to get him to Earth, that's when he created the peacemaker. To take him and a group of people to Earth to join the HFSA." Howl stood idle for a moment. "Are you sure that he's dead?" "No, he could still be very alive with some other scientists. You see, there could have been more then just one pod that launched, or the one that launched had the information and people on it. Howl, this is no longer an attempt to save information, but to save lives. I'm counting on you, to bring him back." "I will, mom." "And one more thing dear, 'Può la divinità guida lei per la ricerca, e vi porterà alla sicurezza.'"
After that, the transmission ended, and Howl turned to everyone. "It appears, that we're no longer on a mission to bring back data from the pod crash, but to save my father and possibly more lives. The pod is just a secondary objective. The fate of the Peace Keeper's crew lies in our hands."