[1] [Suddenly, a transmission to all Unity Group bases! The person talking is... definitely not human. She's some kind of weird alien insect cyborg.]
Citizens of Earth, members of organization known as Unity Group. I come to you with a warning.
I am Hetepheres, a general of the Gebian army. Thousands of years ago, my people came to your planet, but they kept their presence a secret. Today, we return, but we are not united in our goals. The Anti-Earthling Party believes that we should conquer your planet, and enslave its populace. They will start their invasion soon.
I am a representative of the Pro-Earthling Party. We believe in mutual cooperation and understanding between our two races. I was sent here as an ambassador, and consultant, and defender; together, we shall push back the AEP, and perhaps teach them of the mistakes of their way. If they don't want to learn, they shall taste steel.
Your leaders already know about this and have prepared a place for me to establish an embassy. If you need anything, you can find me there.
[2] [Soon, stuff is going on in the hangar at Fort Alhambra. A strange vessel has arrived, resembling a combination of a normal spaceship and an ancient Egyptian river boat. It's not big, enough to transport maybe several mecha at most. A group of creatures that look suspiciously similar to 1-meter long beetles is moving to and fro, unpacking various objects from the ship and disappearing with them inside the base. The whole operation is overseen by Hetepheres, who turns out to be no less alien in real life than on a screen, and pretty giant to boot - roughly 2 meters tall! Also, right next to the ship a mech is standing, which looks very much like her, only 10 times taller.]
Watch out with those instruments, they are very fragile. Yes, bring that to my private quarters, if you please. That console can stay on the ship for the time being.
[One of the beetles raises a hand (they don't really have hands, but details) questioningly.]

Skrrryt?

No, I don't know where the kitchen is. One of the locals will have to answer this question.
Citizens of Earth, members of organization known as Unity Group. I come to you with a warning.
I am Hetepheres, a general of the Gebian army. Thousands of years ago, my people came to your planet, but they kept their presence a secret. Today, we return, but we are not united in our goals. The Anti-Earthling Party believes that we should conquer your planet, and enslave its populace. They will start their invasion soon.
I am a representative of the Pro-Earthling Party. We believe in mutual cooperation and understanding between our two races. I was sent here as an ambassador, and consultant, and defender; together, we shall push back the AEP, and perhaps teach them of the mistakes of their way. If they don't want to learn, they shall taste steel.
Your leaders already know about this and have prepared a place for me to establish an embassy. If you need anything, you can find me there.
[2] [Soon, stuff is going on in the hangar at Fort Alhambra. A strange vessel has arrived, resembling a combination of a normal spaceship and an ancient Egyptian river boat. It's not big, enough to transport maybe several mecha at most. A group of creatures that look suspiciously similar to 1-meter long beetles is moving to and fro, unpacking various objects from the ship and disappearing with them inside the base. The whole operation is overseen by Hetepheres, who turns out to be no less alien in real life than on a screen, and pretty giant to boot - roughly 2 meters tall! Also, right next to the ship a mech is standing, which looks very much like her, only 10 times taller.]
Watch out with those instruments, they are very fragile. Yes, bring that to my private quarters, if you please. That console can stay on the ship for the time being.
[One of the beetles raises a hand (they don't really have hands, but details) questioningly.]
Skrrryt?
No, I don't know where the kitchen is. One of the locals will have to answer this question.
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The majority of our army consisted of such warriors, up until recently.
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If a full-scale war erupts, most of these barely-trained fools will only find, and deal, death.
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You're hoping to broker a peaceful solution somehow, then?
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But a fully peaceful solution, without firing a single shot? That will not happen. Blood will be spilled; I am here to make sure it will belong mostly to the AEP.
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Do not underestimate their soldiers, though. They might be much weaker than experienced warriors, but that doesn't mean they are harmless. And that's just the recruits; the AEP army consists of more than just levies.
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...just how badly outnumbered do you expect to be?
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