Asher listened intently as the woman explained to him about the "chosen" and their unique genetic markers. He had heard of them before, and the idea of special abilities wasn't entirely foreign to him. He had encountered individuals with remarkable powers before, but he had never thought much about it until now.
"So, you're saying that I have one of these markers?" Asher asked, feeling a sense of excitement mixed with apprehension.
The woman nodded. "Yes, we've been searching for people like you. Your abilities are related to time manipulation. You can move through time and manipulate its flow."
Asher felt a jolt of surprise at the specificity of her answer. He had always felt that there was something unusual about his perception of time, but he had never imagined that it was related to a special ability.
"I see," he said, trying to keep his voice steady. "And what do you need me to do?"
The woman's expression turned serious. "We need you to join us, to fight against the devourers."
Asher nodded slowly, his mind racing with questions. He had encountered the devourers before, and he knew the threat they posed. He had never considered himself a warrior, but he couldn't deny the sense of duty and purpose that was welling up within him.
"I'll do it," he said firmly. "What do I need to do next?"
The woman smiled, relief evident in her expression. "We'll take you to our headquarters, where you'll undergo training and learn to harness your abilities. It won't be easy, but we believe that you have what it takes to help us win this war."
Asher's mind was racing with a million questions, and he couldn't help but ask them all at once.
"What exactly are the devourers?" he asked.
The woman looked at him with a mix of pity and determination.
"The devourers are a race of beings that feed on planets and their inhabitants," she said. "They are incredibly powerful and almost impossible to defeat, but we believe that with the help of the chosen, we might have a chance."
"How did you find out about me?" Asher asked, trying to make sense of everything.
"We have been monitoring the genetic markers of people all over the galaxy," the woman explained. "When we discovered your unique markers, we knew that you had the potential to be one of the chosen."
Asher took a deep breath, trying to process everything he was hearing.
"And what about my crewmates on the Ulysses?" he asked. "Can't we just go back to them?"
The woman's expression darkened.
"I'm afraid it's not that simple," she said. "The Ulysses has already been attacked by the devourers. It's possible that your crewmates are already dead."
Asher felt a wave of grief and anger wash over him. He had left Lyra and the others behind, and now he might never see them again.
"What can I do to help?" he asked, his voice barely above a whisper.
The woman's expression softened, and she placed a hand on his shoulder.
"You can come with us," she said. "You can join the chosen and help us fight against the devourers. You have a unique ability that could turn the tide of this war. Will you come with us?"
Asher hesitated for a moment, but he knew that he couldn't just sit back and do nothing. He had always felt like he was meant for something greater than himself, and now it seemed like he had found his purpose.
"I'll come with you," he said, his voice steady.
The woman smiled, and together they made their way to a small spacecraft that was waiting nearby. As they took off, Asher couldn't help but wonder what lay ahead for him, and whether he would ever see Lyra and the others again. But he knew that he had to try, for their sake and for the sake of the entire galaxy.