THE AURORA SKY PROPHECYA Story by ParadoxUnlimitedA science fiction fantasy adventure with time travel, space, aliens, the paranormal and a host of other elements.THE AURORA SKY PROPHECY BOOK 1 " Prodigy CHAPTER 1 - Birth of A Hero 2211 - A.D. All human civilization has been obliterated. I am the last
surviving member of the human race. Remnants of its advancing technological
prowis still course through my veins. Coming here, to this frozen, barren
wasteland it is difficult to imagine the scope of its final, definitive
devastation. Through the scorching wind and continuous torrents of hail it is
at times possible from higher elevations to steal a glimpse of what was. These
towering skeletal obelisks, twisted and grey are the only contrast in an
endless, white oblivion. God I hate this
place. My life, is
complicated. There is much about my past which remains a mystery, but in my dreams
I see things. More, I believe I have gone places! But I have managed to keep
this hidden, even from my wife. Slowly, over these now ten years, a spiders web
of disjointed imagery has managed to manifest. My saviors, the Ti,
amazing and powerful. They were able to tap into my mechanized memory core and
extract star chart info and a host of other details. My name, Jack. There is a
woman, I have begun to see her more often now in my dreams and I have had to
keep this a secret as well. And there is something else, something I have not
yet been able to put my finger on. A feeling. An unsettledness deep in my gut,
my past may be about to catch up with ME. I come here, to this
frozen ball for answers and to pay my respects to a people I can scarcely remember.
Visions and sounds of war, of men dying. Confusion, chaos. But somehow, SHE is
there. It makes no scence logically. I feel as though I have been remembering
two different lifetimes. And I see others just like me. There were many of us.
I am running out of time. My enemies are powerful and they are looking for the
same thing I am….and me. But I have buried a few of them here. Their technology
is less effective in these harsh conditions, our encounters have been brief and
sometimes bloody. You can beat a few Zarconians to a pulp on land if you are
strong and sufficiently armed. In space, that's another story. From whatever
hell they were cast from, they are very good…..and fast! So I bury my
enemies…and I move on… December 31, 2009 Lunar Research & Development Laboratory Sub-Level 8 - MAIN CONTROL CENTER For Doctor Rebecca Jordan, five years of isolation and hard
science had come down to the push of a single button. The pressure herself and
her team were under was immense. Money was beginning to become an issue, it
always was, but the cost of wars and preventing war would forever out weigh the
science and the simple idea that there are far better things to do than blow
each other up. Success in stage two would guarantee the money would continue to
flow. Efforted internationally, the base was supplied with every
conceivable detail necessary to facilitate the work, to say nothing of the
computing power. Eight, five foot tall, million teraflop processor towers
hummed melodicly around her. As she paced the floor, her team worked feverishly
at their stations, making final preperations for the initiation process to
begin. She was only here because of these people. These people were not
coworkers, they were her family. Choosing these seven had been a rigorous process of
elimination from many of the top minds in all manner of fields. It had figured
that now everyone wanted a piece of the action, when years earlier when herself
and mentor and colligue Ivan Chandra had first released their work to the
larger scientific community they were pointedly scoffed. However, with Ivan's
connections grants led to other doors opening and before she knew it she was
strapped to a tin can and the rest is history, or would be. It took her and her
assistant Alden Drextler nearly five months to sort through the chaos and
assemble the team. Rebecca knew almost nothing about the base and there were
always military guards to keep you from wondering too far off. The base began construction on the dark side in the late
seventies expanded upon ever since but several global superpowers. N.A.S.A.
rolled out it's manned shuttle program which provided all the pomp and
publicity to launch all the materials into space and simply lie about the
distance the shuttles could travel and everything else. It facilitated the
construction of a massive maze of subtereanean complex. But the quest for
domination of space was not without consequence. Shuttle Challenger and
Colombia had been loaded with an experimental slower burning fuel for travel to
Mars. "December thirty-first, thirteen-hundred hours. I have
chosen cryo-tube eleven. We are proceeding with thaw procedure." Rebecca
took two metal steps up to the curved, outward angled, observation window,
overlooking hundreds and hundreds of sealed cryo-chambers. There were several
rooms like this, three-hundred thousand in all. This was her extended family. The red labeled containment case around tube eleven split
apart and a mechanical claw decended and lifted the tube to a raised platform
where it was secured in its vertical position next to a terminal. The surface
of the tube its self was smooth, clear and shinny. The frozen material it
contained gave the tube a milky brownish green color. She touched a button on a
transparent wrist device and the lights dimmed momenteraly. The color of the tank began to change. A milky substance had
begun to creep through the solid brown yellow tone. Steadly, more of the ice
material was pushed away in the whipping white vortex mixed with blues and reds
and an increasing pulse of hot light. The lattes platform started to vibrate,
the wheels of the terminal base turning slowly as the vibration continued to
increase. The plexy in front of Rebecca shuttered. She turned back to
the team. " How we doing guys?" "Cryo reduction sequence nearly complete doctor.
Prepping for matrix power up and upload." "Thank you Kyle. Life signs Bobby." "Stablezing. Truly remarkable. He is ready
doctor." The vortex had subsided and the tank was now awash in
sparkling lake blue and rainbow sparkles. Mechanical arms built inside the tube
busily connected the clone to various ports. Another team member spoke through Rebecca's ear piece, a
woman's. "Connection interface is linked in. Shall I procede with the
upload doctor?" Rebecca took a deep breath. "Go ahead Shelly." "Upload commencing. Twenty percent. Thirty. Wow, even
faster than the simulation. Forety-five percent! Fifty!" Then everything went to hell…and fast. Rebecca's partner in this endeavor was a man approaching
sixty, nearly twice her age, a gifted genious. The cylinder was his design. He
was a family man and the oldest of four boys. He two had had to adapt to a life
of perpetual solitude here amongst the stars, but Alden liked it, probably more
than most. Because, at his core he was an explorer. He wanted to be that guy,
to be the first to discover some other distant populated world. Wanted to know
what those people would look like. Wanted to see what amazing things their
science had taught him. It was a shame, the moon never went anywhere. All this morning Alden had been in video conference with the
vice president and the director of the C.I.A. He always dreaded these
conversations because they were always usually about the same things. The
people up stairs were not concerned with breakthroughs in simulation. The
bio-tec industry is results driven. They wanted real results., rarely
understand or even caring about the details. This was frustrating for Alden and
was the very thing his isteemed colligue, friend and creator of the Prodigy
Matrix, Ivan Chandra always warned him about. The reality that most politicians
view bio tec research purely to gain the military edge and to find that ever
illusive fountain of youth. If Alden did ever stumble upon it, he probably
would keep it to himself. None of them got it, what Rebecca and himself were
trying to accomplish here. These meetings were nothing more than begging
sessions, for the minimul amount of funding and maybe a few more steaks in the
next resupply. He was ready to get out of here. He felt old here. Old as the
moon. Alden glanced at his watch as he ran into the elevator, its
doors already open. It was 9:10. The conference went late. More bickering. The
upload was scedualed for 9. She would start without him, because that's how she
was and he could hear it now. "Nine is nine. Not, nine ' o' five." He
did all the dirty work while she had all the fun. But it didn't really matter.
If it worked, they would all be insanely filthy rich and to exactly what Ivan
did, buy a redicualouse amount of land build castle smack in the middle of it.
Of course Ivan had two Pulitzers under his belt, so his house was well beyond
the range of an even generously wealthy person. Money not withstanding, what
really drove Alden were the possibilities. The possibility of an evolution in
biology and science and technology in one foul swoop. The living quarters made up the first floor of the lab and
resembled the lobby of fairly decent hotel, to help in the adjusting to life on
the moon. The hanger bay was one level up. The elevator car jolted slightly and the lights flickered as
it made its way down to the control room. Alden was already nervous about the
day. At level six there was another jolt and what sounded like an explosion.
Alden gripped the thin railing on the far wall of the cab and it shuttered
again at seven. "Jesus, what the hell is going on down here!" Finally, ground floor. The doors seemed to want to open
slower than they should. There was a strange vibration all around him.
Everything humming, it seemed even the air was alive. Then the floor shook
suddenly and it pushed him through the doors before they had fully opened, it
time to witness the processer towers closest to him on both sides of the
control floor erupt into raging fountains of blue and pink sparks and
explosions. There were power fluxuations causing the lights to snap on and off
and everyone was yelling. Alden sprinted to one end of the control center to a terminal.
Nearly smacking into the wall he grabbed the small mic. "Authorization
Alden k-k-Delta. Full shutdown! Repeat, full shutdown!" Another tower blew its top in a shower of streaking metal
and fire. The room was not venalating properly and the fans had cut off. Alden barked more orders into the accursed machine.
"Secondary emergency protocol! Time delay, thirty seconds!"He dropped
the mic and ran to the floor. Around the angry spitting dragon tower the team
were scrambling at their stations, attempting to save what data they could and
yelling into the din. Then another tower exploded into a blinding yellow ball.
Alden summoned all of his strength and grabbed his people two at a time by the
shoulders and thrust them behind him toward the elevator. "Go! Leave it
and get the hell out of here!" Rebecca was still at the window. She hadn't moved. "Rebecca! Rebecca for gods sake!" Alden grabbed
her by the shoulders and spun her complietly around, shaking her from some now
long distant reverie. She was trying to focus. There was a loud explosion and
smoke beginning to fill the room. "Rebecca!" They ran through the fray and into the elevator and the
doors closed. Everyone was out of breath and at wits end, Shelly was crying
into Bobbys lab coat. None were ever so glad to see the moc lobby. It was
mundane, but now it was everything. A few sat right there, others went to their
rooms. The secondary protocol was foam. It was thick and it would
fill the room twice over. It would be a couple days before the computer would
allow them access to the level. All power was cut. The threat was over. They
were also cut off from the clone. Sedated and connected to breathing apparatus
he would be well enough for the time being, but not indefinatly. Rebecca sat at the desk in her room and waited for her
secure connection to Washington to establish. While she waited in front of a
thin laptop, her mind began to wonder. Something had changed. There was a song
inside her. It felt, like going home. And there was this voice, it echoed back
to her from some faint, unknown place. "Cold. Darkness!" She felt a pain from an unknown place and it was making her
increasingly uneasy. It could just be nerves. All these long hours, the stress
and now this accident. No this was something else. She closed her eyes,
suddenly very tired. "Rebecca!" She stiffened , eyes wide. It was the defense secretary,
Trent Shepherd. He as seated as his own desk and wore a deep blue suit with
white undershirt and a blue tie of similar shade. His hair was thick and fading
from black to white. He had a soldiers eyes, narrow but all seeing and a braud
clean chin. "Sorry to startle you doctor. How are things going up there? I
understand you are attempting an upload this morning, have there been any
issues?" She swallowed hard. Could she lie to a man she'd known her
whole life? Would he ever lie to her? "The upload was completed sir." "Well that's just splendid Rebecca. I knew you could
pull this off. You have done a great service to our country today." "There was an explosion." She squinted. Here it
came. "What! How can there be an explosion! I thought you had
everything under control! Do you have any idea how much money this department
has invested in your little science project! You are on the moon, remember
everything costs more up there." The secretary took a long breath.
"Rebecca look, I'm sorry. I know we have been riding you people to death,
but this is just not the best of times. I am issuing another round of temporary
embassy closures this afternoon. I am afraid the cost of policing the world is
a load this country can no longer bare. Science has to take a back seat in
situations like these doctor and that means there are real limits on the amount
of time you have left up there. For now though, you can stay. S**t, I would
feel a whole hell of a lot safer myself if I was up there with you, but someone
has to keep the vultures from circling the lawn, not just yet." Rebecca managed a smile. Mr. Shepherd had a flare for the
dramatic. Clearly a byproduct of his hot shot days in the Air Force. "What about the clone? The upload, was it a
success?" "We don't know yet. The computer towers went berserk.
Some kind of power surge, or feedback maybe. We had to use the foam. There just
wasn't any time. I have my people looking at the limited readings we have, but
until we can get in there, there isn't a whole lot I can say other than
everyone is okay and we are waiting for the computer to clear the room. Alden
says it could take a day." "But you did fully thaw it. How long can it survive in
the tube?" "Not long sir, but we'll get to him in time I can
assure you of that." "Well see to it. I trust you Rebecca, that's why you're
up there. I trusted your father as well, that's the other reason. I wish he was
here, to see you now, the beautyful and brilliant woman you've become. You make
us both very proud." "Thank-you Mr. Secretary. I know the two of you were
close." "Please, call me Doc. "Yes. Doc, sir." 2190 A.D. DEEP SPACE With a colossal flash, a sun dies. The heavens crack and
darkest fears are at once realized. A second, more powerful implosion and the
star literally shatters in a brilliant cascade of cosmic radiance. The heavens fall dark. The end is near. A wall of shimmering
death hurtles outward, gaining velocity and strength as it expands. No
planetary body can stand in its way, not a purple and grey volcanic orb,
isolated and endangered. On Zarconia there would be no tomorrow. The wave
passes. Once a home, now a memory. Not one speck remains. Well advanced and aware of their impending doom, the
Zarconians built massive city ships, cloaked them perfect transperacy and they
streaked across the canvas of black speckeled white, in search of a new home.
What world would ever challenge an entire race upon their skies? If what they
needed was not given, they would take. Theirs is a harvester/scavenger race.
Highly intelligent and advanced in biogenetics. They were looking for d.n.a. Ten years prior to the destruction of their world, the
Zarconians faced another possible global apacolyps. A geneticly engineered
super virus had infected the larger population. Millions were dead in weeks. In
one month, nearly half the population was gone. They were dying. While the
ships were being built, the science of Zarconia was developing a synthetic
gene. A hybrid. A bridge between themselves and variety of other species. To
survive, they had to make themselves BETTER. And so they did. But the Zarconian
quest for selfagrandizment cost them the very thing which made them who and
what they were. There came things. Monsterous abominations. And so the evolving Zaconians made their way across the
endless vastness of the universe. Silent and invisible. They searched for fresh
supply of suitable d.n.a., but as time went by that line was becoming
increasingly blurred. They pushed the limits and made creatures, which
eventually they could not control. All the blood that was shed to vanquish
these beasts. The conquest of unsuspecting worlds to the relentless relentless
furriosity of the Zarconian mind and what it is capable of. They took, leaving
nothing behind. But it was not enough. They needed more, and faster.
Hundreds of weapon probes were launched in all directions. Even these self
guiding machines were deadly. The Zarconian's energy absorbtian shield
technology was more than capable to deflect any bombardment, even in smaller
scale application. Giant eggs of death! Thousands and thousands more… (2009 a.d. - 11:30 p.m. ) Rebecca found sleep. Fleeting as it was and restless. What
had gone wrong? What would cause damage like that? What was this voice now
whispering to her, from the corners of her mind. It said something. Words she
could not remember. There persisted a faint wringing in her ears, but this was
likely from the explosions and a migraine. In front of the bathroom mirror Rebecca tied her long, deep
aurbern hair into a tight bun and washed her face. She tried to smile.
"Happy new year hunny." ^^Rebecca, it's Alden. Are you awake?^^ "I am. How is the team?" ^^Still restless, but I think the worst is behind us now.
Computer cleared the level, we were just going to go down, but I thought you
might like to join the party^^ "Thank-you Alden. I'll be right out." Going back
home, having wasted five years of her life, was not going to happen. But it
could. If the clone was damaged is some way, or killed. It's brain could be
mush and the project would be certainly finished. This was her one chance. It
was the moment Ivan always talked about, when you know you are standing on the
doorstop of destiny and all you have to do is step through. That is how it
works in the movies. She smoothed down her lab jacket, which she'd slept in and
joined the group. Rotten, stinking eggs was the smell which permeated the lift
car as the doors opened. The control room was scorched black. Faint billows of
smoke wofted from the towers. The deeper gold of the emergency lighting bathes
the sceean in an erie glow. Rebecca took off for the platform, while the others took to
sifting through the mess of the station floor. Alden busied himself with the
computer system. With any luck, something would remain. Through the stuburn air tight door and up clanking steps
under her boot steps, Rebecca found that the cryo tube was still completely in
tact. The cpu, isolated from the main system, had been unaffected. "Thank
god." "What is god?" A sensation moved throughout her. It was there for but a
moment. She looked at the tank, the liquid cryo fluid shimmered in bright
flashes, sloshing around with the consistency of mercery at room temperature.
She touched the surface of the tank. It was warming. She went back to the
computer. "Computer authorization Rebecca, 2-2-9-Alpha." ^^Voice print is accepted^^ "Sequence two." All of the liquid was rushed to the top of the tank and
escaped into storage. The clone was resting comfortably. Thin secure straps
kept him situated to a slightly angled base. The beathing apparatus and
cortical stimulator head piece were still firmly secured. He was very pale,
from extended cryo. It was unclear how long the depigmentation would last. All
of the clones were completely bald and would develop a mimium of arm and body
hair. There were 100 in total. Fifty adams and fifty eves. He was perfect. "What is perfect?" The voice was still articulating in her brain, Alden was at
the stairs behind her and startled her and she lost it. "So how does he look?" She spun around too fast and looked at him as tough there
was something she needed to protect him from. "Are you alright? You look, worried." She looked again at the clone, then stepped closer. "I
think he is okay. I feel like he is okay." "Well the vitals look good anyway, we didn't boil the
poor thing, or blow it up." "Sequence 3." The tube split apart at the raised center sceam and the
platform was able to be extended outward and angled down, or if necessesary be
balanced firmly hotizontal. Rebecca removed the breathing mask which
encapsulated his nose and mouth. The breather was designed by Ivan spiciically
to not only work in the his liquid cryo mix, but the be able to withstand the
pressure and temp. of deep cryo. "I am deactivating the neral
sequencer." "Brain scans are right on the line. Better than human.
Ivan you really are a genious. This might turn out to be a happy new year after
all. Or, another five years of tests. My wife will divorce me." Family. She had become all but numb to missing her own. The
thought that there may in deed be a breakthrough here would be the ticket being
able to put some distance between herself and her work. Her children were
growing up video feeds and letters. A very busy husband hoping, longing for his
lady to return. She was ready. "Not for me, I'm out. They can revoke my
security clearance for good. There might even be a pilitzer in this for me. You
just never know." "What will you do with yourself Rebecca? You and Ivan
have been at this close to ten years now. This is just the start! Bio-tech is
all consuming work. Every step, is just that, a step." Rebecca rolled her eyes. She removed the straps pulled the
inhibiter shell off of the clones head. "You know I've heard that speech
from him a hundred times. I'm just tired Alden. Tired of this place and these
walls and the food and this burning eggs smell. Are the vents still not
working?" "Ryan is working on main power, but whatever caused
this completely destroyed the mainframe. We can't even get all the parts for
another three weeks from Atlantis, and we can thank our lucky stars for that
because the next launch isn't for five months. But mainly the power issues are
down here. The stations are trashed. I'm not getting anything from the cpu
main." "No power?" "Oh there's power to the terminal, but the connections
fried. Ryan is going up into the tunnel to see if he can find a short, but
there are miles of cabling up there, I wished him luck." "They don't know, about the money?" "No. But these are very smart people, they will bounce
back. This already looks good on a resume. Well, if everything is alright up
here I'll get back to the data. I'm here Rebecca, of you need anything." "Thank "you Alden, really. You saved the day." ( 2211 a.d.) How far back can a man remember. How many lifetimes can he
live. To find rest, I must never rest. Somewhere in this frozen realm, there is
talesmen. Something, some clue a past. There is her. Of all the faces in my
mind it is hers which now vexes me so. In my dreams I reach out to her and she
is always just, just beyond my grasp. At times, she whispers to me, in the
times when I am neither asleep nor awake. I can hear her now."Wake up!
Wake up!" But was I dreaming
when I knew her? Did my supercharged brain create this illusion? No, I do not
believe that. She was there. She was always there. And then there death and
destruction and the great black void of cryo. Then, she was there and I was
comforted once more and I was home. As I searched, I
observed the other visitors to this place, my Zarconion friends. Describing
them is difficult because there are so many differences between some of them.
All of them are bipedal, but their builds and skeletal structure is not
consistant. The larger ones tend to carry the most weight in weapons and things.
Although I would say they are humanoid, I am using the term very loosely. Some
of them, are anything but human. Looks aside, these
guys are smart as a whip, strong and adaptable. The larger
"creatures" sometimes walk on the frozen serface free of protection.
Their skin looks tuff and is a muddy greenish brown in color. They appear to
have a spoken sort of language, but the computer cannot make heads or tails of
the syntax. Even the Ti. don't understand it. Communication might help, but I
need to know why they are here. I streak across the
icescape. What am I looking for? Who is she? Questions in my mind pull me away
from a protected, peaceful life. Then the violence explodes around me, and I
know something has gone quite wrong. I have no memories of the Zarconions, they
are as much a mystery to me as my own self. Some things are beginning to creep
through my memory fog. Enough to get me here, and right into the mouth of the
dragon. And I remember the cold…and the darkness… (2009) Rebecca freed the restraints and dressed the clone in white
shorts and a white robe. Idealy, she would like him to walk down and out of the
chamber of his own accord, but he could be weak- -Jack grabbed her wrist as she brushed by. Not hard, enough
to startle her and drop the mini-pad she was carrying. "All the waves in
the ocean, none more glorious or elegant as you. Sweet Rebecca." He started forward, too fast and became dizzy. Rebecca
pressed him back. He winced and blinked long and slow, his eyes the richest
glowing violet speckled crystal blue. If he were exposed to earth atmosphere
long enough the color may fade, another side effect of extended deep cryo. Then she froze. "You-you know my name. how is
that-" "Possible? How is any of this possible?" Her mind was an open book to him. He was impossible to
resist. His heart, was beating through her soul a song. As it played, she felt
as though she were floating. No, she was. "What are you doing to me!" "Trust me." "What are you doing!" There was a burst of light exploding all around and nodes of
static electricity sparked on the both of them and all around. He was lifting
her higher. He was in control of her mind. All was warmth and peace. In these
moments, they built worlds…... and he gave her something…and she loved him. "Enough." She collapsed to the grate floor. "Wake up! Rebecca, wake up!" It was Shelly. They were on the floor and she was being
shaken. "I-I'm alright Shelly. Just help me up." "Sure everything is alright? You look tired. We've all
been through a lot today. Don't forget to sleep sometime." Thank " you Shelly. Is Alden still down here?" "Yes." "Will you ask him to come up here and help me get the
clone to the clean room." "Sure thing doctor." Shelly went back out and this gave Rebecca time to replay
the clones nural diagnostic. What she saw was truly stunning. How long had she
been gone? It was impossible. Too impossible to be even consievable. She
stepped back in front of him. "You are awake." He smiled and gave her a wink. This time, he spoke aloud, in
a raspy, uneven tone. Like someone who has been asleep for a very long time.
"I did not mean to frighten you, but I thought that at least you should
know." "What do I know?" "That I am much more than the sum of my parts." "Where-did we go? I mean " I'm not sure what I
mean" "Places my enemies can never find me Rebecca. Already
they are gathering against me." "Enemies. The only enemy here is politics. You don't
have anything to worry about. I will protect you." "It isn't me that I am worried about. They will use you
Rebecca. They will come for me." "No. No I won't let them. I will fight. You will be
free!" "I am always free!" Alden arrived momentaerially and they assisted the clone off
the platform and across the floor into the elevador. They took him up to level
three which was the main lab and offered a good sized clean room with its own
air supply. It was a simple plexyglass faced room with a bed and bathroom
through a sliding door. He was given water and two red apples. They spoke in the hall. "Something is not right Alden. We can't report
this." "Are you kidding? He's fully responsive. A little slow,
but that'll pass. We are damn lucky not to be dealing with an overgrown
teenager. I thought you were going to play the part of the optimist? What it is
Rebecca? I mean this is it! This is out ticket to…well…the moon." He
laughed, but could see there was something troubling her. "What is it
you're not telling me." She could feel some of the color drain from her face.
Fatigue mixed with nervous tension and a flurry of vision streaking across her
subcontious horizon. She could see it all, yet the complietness of it was just
beyond her. It beckoned her. She longed for it's awesome embrace. "I wish
I knew, it's " it's something strange. He " the clone, is projecting." "Projecting?" "I'm seeing his thoughts Alden. I " I can hear his
voice in my head. I've heard it before I think. I can't explain it and yes I
know how crazy I sound, but it's the god damn truth. He, did something to me. Or,
tried to, I'm not sure. Listen, I know you have to log a report. Give me twelve
hours with him. We don't even know what we have! I think we could have
something really special here." "Take all the time you need Rebecca. It's going to take
a few days to untangle the mess of data from what's left of the mainframe and
there isn't much, but Ryan seems to think he can restore a good chunck through
the redundant systems. Be careful. Don't push to hard." (noon " next day) "You have always wanted to be a doctor, even as a
child." Rebecca was leaning against the plexy wall of the clean
room. All morning, Ryan had been feeding upload process data to her tablet.
Some of the uplink telemetry was normal, but at some point everything just
seemed to go berserk. There was no explaination yet, only adding to her
frustration. She watched him as he lay. He was awake. His eyes were open. He
was repeating to her the questions in her mind. It was effortless for him. "A little girl in a red dress. She is running down a hill
of golden wheat. Where is she running to." Rebecca laughed
through a tear. "Home. How can you do this?" "You made
me." "No. Not like
this" "All that I am,
or will ever be, is inside you. "This man. He
was very special to you. He made you laugh." "My
great-grandfather. His name was Jack." Alden and the rest of the team were on level two, the
commissary which loosely resembled a high school cafeteria. Ryan was in the
process of delivering his analysis of the upload sequence. Nervous eyes fell
upon Alden. What would he tell Washington? How much time would lying buy them?
Ryan continued with his findings. "I still don't have any idea what caused
the overload and it was an overload. There was no surge or wire failer that I
can find. That power came from somewhere. That's all I can say abou that." "What about the brain? Is the matrix active?"
Alden asked. "It's more than active. In my professional opinion this
clones brain should have been blown to bits. But instead, the matrix has fuzed
into the tissue at the sub-atomic level and the connections are growing
stronger. We could be looking at the emergence of new species. Not just a
walking, talking number cruncher. Something different. The readings are off the
charts, it's a bit scairey, if I might say so I've never seen anything like
it." Shelly was seated across from him. "What about the
program? "As far as I can tell Prodigy has been a complete
success. He can indeed learn forever. Alden, you can't tell them. You just
can't They will come in here and drag us all out into the street kicking and
screaming and we will be lucky to get work at the post office. We need serious
time to look at this data and we need time with the clone." Alden could feel the weight of the walls of the room
pressing against the sides of his head. "Well look, sooner or later we
have to report this. Rebecca seems to feel there is something different about
him, but who knows. We will know a lot more in twenty-four hours. Ryan, keep on
the data. Run simulations. We need to know of this was just a fluke thing, or
if we have a more serious problem. It it's something in the math, we might need
Ivan. God only knows where he is." Ryan stood and pounded his fork into the table. "All
they want to do is turn Prodigy into a weapon. I'll telling you, you can't tell
them yet." Alden lifted a hand. "I sympathise. And becides, you
don't have any evidence the government wants to weaponise this project. Any
ways, they would need at least one of us to comprehend the data. Only three
people have the access code to the project mainframe and that's in Cambridge.
Lets not get off track with paranoia. Rright now we need to focus on repairs to
the control room. Rebecca and I will tend to the clone. Don't worry, you will
all be in the loop. I haven't decided yet what I will tell the vice-president,
but I won't lie and I will not put any of you risk. This is not about money. I
think we all know what's at stake here." "I found Rebecca passed out on the chamber platform.
She looked, out of it." This concerned Alden deeply. Now it was more than her
emotional involvement in the project. He had to weigh. She was pushing hard.
Too hard. It was her family, slipping away. Whatever her feelings concerning
the clone, the timetable was swinging out of favor. "Here is what I
suggest we do, today. Go about our tasks, look at the data. Trust your
instincts. And above all, have faith." "This is called a rosary. My grandmother gave me this,
when I was a child. It's always kept me safe." She dangled the necklace
out and dropped it in his hand. "I want to know how it is you knew my
name." They were seated across from each other at a small table
inside the enclosure. Rebecca wore a stylish red dress today. He was noting on the
contrast to the drabness of lab white and flirting with her how the color was
complementing her dark arburn hair. She smiled and sat closer to him and held
his hand in hers. "Look at me. I need you to tell me where we were. What
in the hell did you do to me Jack." His eyes went wide. Now, the tables were turned. "My grandfather." She started to back away from
him, fought the urge, but she was scaired. She wanted to rip the door open and
run. But she didn't. She stood slowly. "I didn't name you yet. Did you
already know? She took a couple slow back steps toward the air tight seal.
"Are you doing something to my mind?" "Am I dangerous?" The question caused her to stager stop. A coodl breeze splashed
across her face with the smell of freash lilock. The breeze persisted, then she
was enveloped in a whirlwind of light and color. Again she was waitless and
suddenly the whirling abated and she dropped a foot onto solid earth. Into the
middle of a field. It was a warm summers day and the wind was strong. She
looked all around. The wind whipped at the edges of her long skirt and pushed
her . "Are you afraid of me?" "I'm afraid of you being in my head! I can't control
it! I can feel you! It's too much." "I am not inside your head Rebecca. You, are inside
mine." All of the blue sky and hills in front of her turned to
squares of imagery, revealing darkness. The squares settled horizontally under
her. She fell forever. The falling ended and she was at once standing in a
world of white light. Jack approached. "Do you feel that?" She was feeling, better…and different. "I feel, more
relaxed. I'm not really here." "Yes you are!" The checkerboard floor vanished. Behind her rushed a mighty
thundering waterfall and again she began to fall. She hit the water clean as a
bullet, just smacking her head on the surface as she dropped into the rippling
blue and white froth below. Another flash of light and she was standing on the
outside of the containment room. She went to the window, wiping water soaked
hair from her face. She looked around in shock. There was water all over the
place, the walls and cealing lights were dripping and a good portion of the
fool was wet as well. "Oops I wasn't thinking about the water, only
you." "Ha!" She leaned against the glass, her back to
him. Her heart still pounding. She could taste the salt in the water. A
hologram. That's all it was. The best hologram. She couldn't turn around. His
eyes were piercing her soul. She curled down into a ball. "Mr. Vice President, I wish I had all the answers here
in front of me, but I don't. The control room was in pieces. My people are
working at organizing all of the data. The best we can ascertain so far is that
there was not power blockage, that we've been able to detect. The upload
however does appear to be a success. The clone is, responsive, but seems a bit,
I don't know Mr. Vice President, distracted might be a good word." "Distracted. How? You mean by the program. The visual
algarythems. You see Doctor I've read all of this Prodigy mumbo jumbo and to be
quite frank none of it makes a bit of damn sense to me. Just tell me this
doctor. Does the damn thing work?" ^^Doctor Alden^^ Thank god, Alden thought. "Yes go ahead Shelly." ^^You should come to the lab. Better hurry.^^ The Vice President moved in closer on the screen, his broad
chiseled features slightly distorting around the edges. "Shelly, I'm just in a meeting right now" ^^You have to see this^^ Alden raced across the lobby and into the elevador. There
was a tone in her voice he had never heard before. He stepped off into the
hall. Shelly was right there and pulling him down the hall. "What in the
hell has gotten in to you woman?" "You are not ever going to believe this" He entered the room and emediatly noticed that things were
not as they should have been. Firstly, everything was soaking wet. The floor,
the couch, the data station, the fake trees. And then there was the
temperature. Not the cool comfort of climate control, it was humid and a bit
sticky. Like he'd become lost exploring some distant rain forest and stumbled
into a river. It smelt like a dirty river. Rebecca was leaning against the
glass, drying her hair with a short towel. She was eying him narrowly. He
opened his mouth to speak, but she cut him off. "What did you tell the Vice President Alden?" "Don't do this here Rebecca. I am on your side." "What did you tell them?" "I told him that the upload was a success and that we
need more time with the subject to determine what if any damage may have
occurred. I can't tell him anything else because I don't know what the bloody
hell is going on here. Where did all this water come from? Was there a
fire?" She was looking past Alden at the group, but her thought
began to wonder. And his voice was in her head. She turned and looked at him.
"It something." "It's something? I'm beginning to question your
physical and phyological ware with all to perform under these cercumstances. I
mean look at you, you've hardly slept in days. When was the last time you had a
hot meal?" "We had dinner,
in the garden." Alden stiffened. He stepped back from Rebecca, but their
eyes were lock. We danced, below the rainbow sky." Alden backed away again, but she steeped forward quickly and
took his wrist. She pressed close and whispered. "You see, he can take
your mind wherever he wants it to go. You cannot resist him. But there is
something else. Something, that makes you long for connection. It's almost like
a drug. You heard him. "Yes. Like a whisper. Behind me somewhere. So what, so,
he's telepathic somehow? That doesn't explain this room. And you, look at
you!" "I was physically inside his mind Alden! I know it
sounds crazy, but look around you. There was this light and a vortex of
somekind, everything moving really fast, but then it went away and I was in a
field and I was running and I was a little girl. I wanted to stay there
forever. Alden, I could. Then I was falling and there was water all around and
I was here. I was on the outside of the container. It wasn't a dillusion, yes I
can hear what the stinking hell you are thinking. You think I'm crazy?" Alden removed her grip. "You want to know what I think
Rebecca. I think that you are a very driven woman, but that you have allowed
your emotions to cloud your better judgment. I think you need about three days
sleep, but that is only one opinion. I want to believe you Rebecca, I really
do, but you have to give me something I can use." "That isn't enough?" "What, that you were somehow magically transported into
his matrix? All this water you were falling into, is this it?" "You heard him." "I don't know what I heard Rebecca. What I do know, is
you are greatly stressed and not only as your colligue and superior, but also
as a friend, I must insist you get some rest." He took her by the sopping
shoulders. "Come at this freash. No one is going to take this away from
you, and especially not now. But if we are going to fend the capitalists off I
need you at your best. And I need you, dry. Everyone, shows over." He
motioned the group to the door and there was a collective about face and they
departed. "You're right okay, I'm a little tired. But that,
doesn't explain this!" "No, but your fatgue may be making you more suseptable
to his action. I'm ordering you twelve hours of off time, starting now. Take a
breath Rebecca. Everything will still be here when you get back. Take a
bath." He smiled and left the room. ( Area 51 hanger - Dusk ) The lucky pilot stood at the end of a long runway, dotted at
the edges with pale white lights. He had jet black hair and the bluest of eyes.
He was wearing a smooth, grey, formfitting flight suit. He watched an orange
sun fall behind macabre purple clouds and surrounding mountain scape. It was a
beautiful night to make history. He jogged back to the hanger. His mission was fairly simple. He would fly a small crew to
the moon and back. The craft was a sleeker, faster reimagining of the n.a.s.a.
bulk fleet. This leaner model featured a completely redesigned cockpit cabin
and more spacious, fully pressurized fuselage. And it could make high altitude
without all the explosions and air pollution, but they may still draw a crowd
one day. Though not tonight. This, never happened. He'd been already briefed about the crew. Four men in beige
suits, big guys with duffel bags. The man in charge was an older looking
gentlemen, bald with piercing eyes. He was wearing a dark suit. Right now they
were all being fitted with suits and being given oxygen. This was going to be a
kick a*s ride. As he rounded the hangers edge a white sheet was being
pulled away and the shuttle, with its oval 360 degree view control bridge and
tight, fat wings. Its glossy waxed surface sparkled in the dusk light. Tom was a bit nervous. He would be piloting alone, however
it was repeatedly insisted to him that the computer would do 90% of the work
and that all he really had to do was stay awake. So he knew he was in for a
crazy ride. Then there was the part about making the trip in a little more than
10 hours! The payload of course classified, that alone was enough to get him to
sign on the dotted line. Another bit of inside information was that the bald
guy in the dark suit was c.i.a. and that this was part of some inter-agency
agent exchange, or something. It was probably a lie anyway and he didn't much
care about the details anyway. Anything was better than fishing off the deck of
an carrier. Soon, three army m.p.'s with rifles stomped into the hanger,
followed immediately by the group. None of them looked very happy. There was a
lot of confusion about the headpiece and the large men looked on the verge of
bursting clean out of their bodysuits. The four of them started up the ladder
and into the main part of the ship. The bald man stepped closer to Tom and
glared into his confident eyes. "Are you ready to make history fly
boy?" "Yes I am." "Well good. Now, let's get on with it shall we. And
remember mister, we were never here." The computer did most of the work. And thank god for that
because the control board wrapped nearly completely around the edge of the flat
bubble window, but he made it a good show and he learned a lot. In no time they
were in high orbit, passing over the space station and angled toward the moon. Tom switched on the inter-ship comm. "Alright gentlemen
easy parts over, the ship flies. Now we get to see if she can take 30 damn Gs.
Don't worry, we do have shields. However, I have no idea how they work so I
can't answer any of your questions. All I can say is buckle up, hold on and
pray. Everyone affix your face plates. We go in thirty seconds." "What do you have for me doctor?" Alden folded his resignation letter into thirds and slipped
it into an envelope and set it aside. He could not lie, but what he could do is
surrender and live to fight another day. He was going to make an enemy of
Rebecca. "Mr. Vice President, when I started on this project I was tasked
to find a way to fully bridge the gap between the alive and the not. Well, I
think we have done a measure better that. Everything is functioning just as it
should, better even but there is something else and I don't pretend to fully
understand this myself, but this clone seems to possess the ability to project
his thoughts into other people's minds, or his voice, but there was something
else strange which I think needs more serious analysis, if we could just keep
him-" "That's going to be out of the question doctor. There
are plenty of smart people here on earth who can do all of that, analysis.
Please prep the clone for travel. I want the tube in the hanger when the
shuttle arrives. When these people arrive Alden, don't give them any trouble. I
know you have emotional investment in this, really I do, but it's nothing two
weeks on the beach with your wife and kids won't fix. You get to be the hero.
We can take it from here. There may even be a Pulitzer in it for you. We might
have to, make something up. Anyways, that last part was a joke. You have Ten
hours to ready your team for travel. Your country thanks you!" The monitor blinked off and Alden slammed the cover down and
pressed the sides of the laptop together as if to toss it, but he resisted. Cold… Darkness…. He winced. She had touched him. Now the clone was in his
mind. "Please, god, get out of my head. There is only so much I can do!
Look I've retired! Just-just leave me be. I see what you are doing to Rebecca.
You should stop, you know that. Do you think this is some kind of game?" Life is but a dream….. "I will do what I can for you, Jack. I will plead your
case. They cannot simply cut you into little pieces as you continue insisting
and why do you show these knives carving into you, is this what you torture
Rebecca with?" Free….. "Oh, you want to be free. Well so do I! I've been
looking at you for five damn years. I am tired and you are property of the
United States government. I'm not selling out Jack I'm, breaking even. I'll let
Rebecca do all the yelling, for all the good it will do. Alive…. "Yes you are." Alden tapped a thin button on his
wrist device. "I need everyone in the lobby please." "It seems, Jack, they are coming to take you
away." She took his hand. "I wish, that there was something I could
do. You know that right?" He only nodded. "I don't-I mean-I could not bear for them to hurt
you!" "They cannot hurt me. Because I have you." "I wish I could stay with you, but I don't even know
where they are taking you. They don't have to tell me, you know." "I will find you." And so the team said its goodbye to a new friend.
Approximately ten hours after Jack had been frozen, the Gen2 shuttle was
cleared for dock and the team and Jack were loaded aboard. Five, stayed behind. Rebecca was steaming mad, but any resistance and she risked
handing over her clearance and then the project would be completely out of her
and Ivan's hands. God, if only here were here, things would have turned out
differently. Only one of them could go to the moon. As the moon faded and Earth came closer, she was struck with
a tremendous sense of loss and sadness. She vowed one day she would make this
right for Jack. She owed him that, but now was not that time. Now, it was time
to begin picking up the pieces of a marriage strained to its limits. Maybe all
she needed was a good nights sleep… FIVE YEARS LATER TURBULANCE and WAR (August 28, 2015) The Lufthansa double decker bullet jet flight from Sydney
Australia to Washington D.C. was twenty-three hours. In the first class upper
cabin there were marginally less seats, passengers instead were treated to
curved lounge areas, where a day's business could be conducted, or one could
fully relax in real comfort. It was the height of hurricane season and the pacific ocean
was reacting to a prolonged , hot summer. Ivan Chandra was not a very accomplished flyer. Already, he
could see the lightning in the dark horizon and the cabin was having a tendency
to shutter. He'd brought books, but was in no mood to read. The chair was plush
and comfortable. He tried to relax and think about Carol Ann, his wife of
twenty years in two weeks. Ivan was 5'5. Not to short to be a genius. His hair
was dusty brown mixed with gray, sort with a tinge of curl and thin rimmed specials.
Even the slightest jostle of the plane raced his adrenalin causing him to
instinctively grip the padded rests. The cabin rocked again and the soft lights over head
flickered. He closed his eyes, or tried to. "Don't have a meltdown. Just relax. Breath. That's it,
see you can do it. In through the nose, out through the mouth." "Ivan Chandra!" He stutter stepped forward looking up, trying to pretend to
not look so paranoid. She was a lovely young woman, tall and thin with bright
strawberry bland hair. She wore an elegant black dress and her hair was tied
long thick ponytail and the greenest of eyes. "Yes child, have I made your
acquaintance before?" She paused, then almost stepped back, her confidence was
beginning to wane. But she summoned one last nerve. "I-my name is Jessica
Wild I'm - the Sec. Defenses secretary. I've read, all of your books." She
shrugged, "Really, I'm your biggest fan!" Ivan wanted to stand and great the young lady but the cabin
rocked hard to the left and tossed back into his seat and Jessica was lucky to
brace herself against the curve of his section. He looked out the window again,
more lightning. The moon was full in the night sky and they had reached
cruising altitude of 54,000 feet. They were well above the major weather activity,
below, the tops of the clouds flashed and sparked. Lightning though would not
be the main issue on this flight, but wind. Ivan regained himself and rose,
taking her already outstretched hand. It seemed to make her day. Really, it
made his too. "Well, why thank you young lady. I wasn't aware I really had
fans." " Your papers on the possibilities for the human brain
and memory with the Prodigy Matrix are truly mind blowing. You truly believe
that a person could live out an entire lifetime inside the mind of another
conscious individual and that there would even be a connection between those
two. It's pretty deep stuff doctor, even for a secretary." Ivan was more than a little impressed. This Mrs. Wild really
knew her stuff. And, she was close to the inside track in Washington, what a
lucky coincidence. "So, you said you work for the Sec. Defense? That must
keep you, pretty busy." "It does, but I do a lot of reading. I, used to be a
lawyer, but I gave it up, didn't care for the hours." Ivan smiled. The lights flickered and the plane dropped a foot or two in
an abrupt shutter and the cabin vibrated for while. There was a collective
groan. "You've been in hiding doctor. What is bringing you to
Washington? Or wait, let me guess, it's classified." "Actually sweetheart I have no idea why. I was
requested. Believe me I have a few ideas what it's about, but those are the
details. Personally, I just wish they would leave me alone. But they do have
something that I want, so I'm going to see if there is some negotiation which
can be reached. Every time I try to retire, the politicians try to real me back
in. I am afraid of my own creation Mrs. Wild. The politcians don't have any
real clue what they have. All these years later, after they stole what was never
theirs. Now they want my help. I know what they want." "You don't trust them." "I don't trust their motives. Science should never be
used as a political tool, or a weapon. My work could be perverted into both. I
never wanted to make a deal with Washington, but it was the only way to solve
the real problem in my work, money. Believe it or not Mrs. Wild, you can be a
genius and broke at the same time, remember that." Jessica grinned, but she knew he was serious. There was a
sharp confidence about him that really aspired something in her, she couldn't
fully explain it. Was it hero worship? He did hold two Pulitzers. Was she
attracted to him? Well….. "Well, doctor, not to sound prudish, but I've
seen your house." Ivan did manage a laugh. "Ah yes, of that excess I am
guilty, but you must understand part of that is for my own privacy and for my
wife as well. When you work on the cutting edge everyone wants a piece of you.
You have to be careful about making the wrong friends and who you share
information with. It has taken my months to assemble a team. You have to be
sure. Sometimes you only get one chance. One shot. Suddenly the plane banked nearly vertically to the left and
came back down just as fast and rocked up and down. The cabin started to shake
and this increased and the lights flickered again and again. Jessica was on the floor and Ivan helped her up. The
vibrations subsided. She have him a firm hug and pressed a hand to his
shoulder. "Maybe " I should sit down." "That's a good idea." The flight was long and restless. At some point, Ivan found
sleep. In his dreams he forgot the plane and he was with Carol Ann, the love of
his life. They met at college and became lovers. A romance which continued as
the two of them settled into government work. In those days, they hardly saw
each other, there was not time even for a pet. They logged enough frequent
flyer miles to last lifetimes and it was home with a house keeper. It was quiet
place. It was here, standing beside a fireplace, that the idea first crept into
his mind. Where did it come from? He still did not know, but it became a
flicker of flame in his mind's eye and that flicker began to smoke and it began
to flame. Then he had it. That was many years
ago now, when he made his deal with the devil and things were revealed to him
forever changing his perception of what was possible and impossible. It was as
though they'd been waiting for him. The way to change everything. The rug has
been pulled up from under Ivan and his team. He thought of Rebecca. Head
strong. Passionate. She thought she could be as good as him….maybe. The plane landed in the early afternoon at Kennedy and there
was a cab waiting for Ivan when he came out into the pouring rain and thunder.
More turbulence. The driver seemed to recognize him sourly by his black
overcoat and hat which was turned down in an attempt to block the water. "Yes, Doctor Ivan Chandra?" The driver was a young man, American. He was dressed in
black jeans and a black shirt and was well shaven. Ivan was momentarily
suspicions whether or not this man as in deed really a cab driver. Something
about his hair maybe. Was it too neat? Or it could be the onset of jet lag. He
felt as though he was walking through invisible quick sand. The driver
explained he was on loan to Washington for "special pickups", as he
packed Ivan's bags in the trunk. He got in the back. Seats were nice, smelled
clean enough. No plastic wall. Definitely not a normal cab. "So where to
now Doctor?" "Um, well, I have a meeting with the Vice-President
tomorrow, so I will be needing a room." "I think the Watergate will be good, it's inside the
district. You can shuttle to the White House, or pretty much wherever else.
Hey, are you the guy, about video games in the distant future?" Ivan rolled his eyes. Oh god, here we go again. He got a room and took a long hot shower. It felt good to
just not think and forget about the flight from hell and the anger his team
felt over the way they were separated from the project. It was not what he had
wanted. They were all pawns to a certain degree, even Rebecca understood that,
that there was a "chain of command". It was easy to become no longer
of use in government, special projects was no acceptation. It is the price he
was paying for being given the tools, technology and money to make his grand
visions a reality. And he HAD, then the military and c.i.a. thought they could
just swoop in and take it all away. Even HE had been denied access to the
clone, but what he did have access to was the data. There was something truly
astounding going on inside the clones brain, something perhaps beyond human
understanding. The energy patterns were changing. The prodigy matrix match was
lit. Partly, he blamed Alden. But the man was tired and there was
no way he could have known how quickly the powers that be would depend and how
completely they would cut them off from the project, but Alden was out anyway.
The others were working, that he knew of, he did not speak to them too often
anymore, but with Rebecca he did correspond with. There were issues with the clone. At the for front was
whether or not this level of complex development was nothing but a fluke, a
result of the explosion. Then, there was the potential danger of the
uncertainty of his abilities. Rebecca's report read like something out of Alice
in Wonderland, he didn't know what to think about that. If it DID in fact work
and long term exposure to existing within the matrix had a negative effect on
the individual, that would have to be addressed. Ivan dressed in a black kakis and a white, collared, long
sleeve shirt. He felt refreshed. He needed a drink. In the lobby it was suggested to him by the bellmen that he
try the tavern Belmont's, that it was a "more respectable
establishment." The tavern was spacious and smelled of sweet oak. Thick,
octagon spires rose to elegantly carved arches which dipped smoothly in and out
of a tapestry of greenery and vines covering ceiling in peaks and vallys,
giving the illusion of an upside down forest. The lighting, a soft orange and
olive glow created a cozy , woodsy atmosphere. Long shadows danced across the
beige walls, adorned with framed pictures of local landmarks, past presidents
and other important people. The center of the establishment featured a long
oval bar with padded seats and a absolutely sparkling, brass foot rail. And she
was there, seated at a curve in the bar. Her hair was down and seemed just as
bright even in the soft tone of the bar "It seems there is no escape from the poperotsi." Jessica turned and her jaw dropped open "I didn't mean to startle you. I didn't get a chance to
thank you properly for you kindness. She shook his hand again. "Doctor it is pleasure to
make your acquaintance again. Where did they take you, The Watergate? It's
overpriced." He sat next to her. "What are you, um…" "Oh that was a jack and coke. That was a ruff
flight." A young man appeared behind the bar. "I'll have a Stolie and cranberry on the rocks with a
lime, and another for the lady as well." Jessica was trying not to blush. Her idol just bought her a
drink, was this even happening. "Thank you. So, if you don't mind my
asking, what happened to Prodigy?" Ivan looked deep into his glass. He rolled its chilled
surface slowly between his hands. "Prodigy is perfect. It is the seamless
blending of technology and biology. You see, five years ago, there was an
accident in one of my labs. We were experimenting on a human clone. Something
happened. Now the whole project is on hold." "Do you still have access?" "I have my security clearance, but it's not the
skeleton key it is on the movies. There are, some unexpected larger concerns,
which I did theorize in my early notes, but which may have greatly exceeded all
my possibilities. But no, I have been blocked at every turn. But out of the
blue suddenly I am needed." He took the glass in his hand and downed it in
one gulp and motioned for the young man. "Is that why you moved to Australia? To get away. "Yes, that's it exactly. I was drained. My wife was
missing me and I was afraid I was letting the best years of my life slip away,
while I sat in my lab and worked. In a way I was almost glad they pulled the
plug." "But they pulled your access as well. Why do you think
they did that? Don't you know more than them? I would think they would at least
keep YOU." Ivan sipped his drink. "It was easy in the beginning. I
was a kid in gods playground. All top secret, very, very top secret. After a
few years, I was able to get a team together and my role became more as mentor
than manager. That made my wife happy and we had children of course, but they
are grown now and have their own." He finished his drink. "It's
really quite amazing when you think about it." "What is that?" "Life, Mrs. Wild. Most people, even on the inside think
we are trying to extend life. But the real "final frontier", is in
here." Ivan tapped his forehead. Who needs outer space?" "I have a confession to make doctor. I haven't been
completely honest with you. She stood and turned toward him. She still looked
lovely in that shapely black dress. She leaned in a little closer. "I knew
you were going to be on that flight." She spoke in a sultry, mysterious
whisper, which sent a quick chill down his spine. He swallowed hard. "I thought as much. What exactly is
it you do for the Vice-President?" "You might call it a professional courtesy. The
Vice-President didn't want you to feel quite so alone while you were here. She
sat on the edge of her stool, still facing him. "He told me I should be
nice to you and make you feel comfortable. How am I doing so far?" The bartender had brought them another round and they talked
for an hour or two about this and that. Ivan was very impressed with the
research she had done on him, she knew pretty much everything there was to
know, it was intimidating and he liked her. "Well Mrs. Wild, I thank you again for the pleasure of
your company. Perhaps we will bump into each other again somet"" "Tomorrow morning! Breakfast. Then, I will drive you to
your meeting. I do know the way." "A woman with a plan. Like that." "Please doctor, let me get you back to the hotel." "Are you sure?" "It's my pleasure." "You can see the future! Tell me what you see!" Ivan bolted up in bed. He was drenched in sweat and
struggling to compose himself. Through the pale moon light creeping in between
drapes, an image was fading before his eyes into the dusty glow. He could not
remember where he was. But he knew where he had been, the moon. He looked
around in the dark. He saw the digital display of the alarm clock to his right
and even that helped calm him. He was in the hotel. He was in Washington.
"Just a stupid dream. We've had worse." Ivan fell back into the bed.
He cleared his head and took a deep breath. "Cold! Darkness!" He rose again, slow this time, a cold chill rippled down his
spine. He stood out of the bed and opened the blinds. Beyond the balcony stood
the capital building, the dome of western democracy. The rain had stopped. He
slid the window back and stepped out into a calm humid breeze. Off in the distance
the sky still flashed purple and white. He turned suddenly, expecting to see
someone. He was alone. It was just the wind. After a while, Ivan went back to sleep. ( 10:00 a.m. ) Jessica was sitting at the bar in the dining area of the
hotel. She was reading a newspaper and drinking coffee, regular and smoking a
cigarette. She was wearing a medium length, navy blue skirt with matching s**t
top and shoes. Her hair was tied back in a tight bun with two long white
sticks. She glanced up at the TV just as CNN broke into local news. "Oh
dear god. The fools!" Ivan stepped out into the hall wearing a black suit and tie.
A good night's sleep and done his mind and body well. The jet lag had worn off
and he was anxious for his meeting with the Vice-President. He was nearly down
the long all and into the floor lobby when one of the elevator doors opened and
Jessica came running out. Nearly running right over him. He held out a hand and
she grabbed him by the shoulders. "You have to come now! There's been an attack. It's all
over the news." "What has happened," he asked in a whisper. "It's Israel." "No." "We have to get out of here. Come on!" They were down in moments. "Jessica just bring your car around. I have to call my
wife. Give me a few minutes." "Take all the time you need doctor. She was out the
revolving door and down the street. Ivan made his way to the row of private
call booths. Inside was a cushioned bench directly in front of a wall with a
flat display screen showing the a t&t logo. Next to the screen was a card
reader and pin pad. He swiped his card. ( Chandra residence " 20 miles outside Sidney ) Carol Ann had already seen enough. The news was bad and
getting worse by the moment. Why must this have happened while Ivan was away?
The sun had not yet breached the horizon. She placed outside on the smooth
stoned, third floor balcony overlooking gardens and labyrinth. She waited for
the sun. ^^Lady Chandra there is a call coming in from Doctor Ivan
Chandra. Would you like me to connect you directly?^^ "Yes Sal please." Space in front of her twinkled and there was a loud burst of
static, then the projection cleared and she could see him. "Ivan, you
picked a hell of a time to get involved again. What are you going to do? I wish
you would just come home." She was still the most beautiful woman he had ever seen.
Smooth light skin, dark hair and the palest of eyes. She was his one and only
entrantress. He'd promised her he would never be away again. "You are outside. You are just beautiful. Listen to me,
the airports are closed. I might be stuck here for at lest a couple of days,
you know, until the dust settles. I still going to try and get this appointment
with the Vice-President, but thing are suddenly so different. Even if his news
is good, it might not make a difference now. I'm heading out the door to go to
the White House now, so I will call you again today, later on and I will get on
the first plane out of here. I love you sweetheart, so much." "I love you too, by brilliant man." She reached
out to him and he was gone. She began to cry. ( Washington D.C. ) Jessica drove them up to the private east entrance, in her
green classic Beetle. The guard stepped out and dipped his head in. "Morning miss Wild. Who do we have here?" "This is Doctor Ivan Chandra." "For the vp, right. Alright, I'll push the button. Wait
for the gate to fully retract please." The guard went back to his booth.
Momentarily, the black steel fence began retracting to the right. It was a slow
heavy thing, like being stopped by a train which hardly wants to move. They
soon passed and drove up the curved road to the rear parking lot. The White
House actually sits upon a hill, not many people know that. There were soldiers
clad in black with large weapons walking the grounds and he could see them on
the roof as well. He felt nervous and safe all at once, slightly more nervous. They walked along a thin brick path along the side of the
white house. Right around the corner there was a ramp leading to a door. "Alright doctor, the Vice-Presidents office is just
through that door, down the hall and to the right. I'll be in i a few
minutes." "Very good." He nodded and preceded up to the
door. The walls were talking, vibrating with intensity. Phones
were ringing from it seemed every direction the clamber of footfalls from just
out in the hall and from above. Ivan had been sitting in the waiting room for over a half
hour before Jessica appeared from behind a door he didn't even know was there.
It completely blended in to the rest of the wall. "That's quite an office
door you have there. "What-oh the door, right. We have those here, it's for
security. I guess the novelty wears off after a while. You can come back now,
I'll take you to the vp's office." "Thank-you Jessica." She went in behind him and escorted him down the hall.
"Despite everything he has on his plate right now, Vice President Victor
Chambers insists on speaking with you today, but you will excuse him if he
seems a little, distracted. I think the coffee needs to kick in a little
bit." "Understandable." Jessica pushed against the wall and another door opened from
nowhere. Chambers was already seated at his dark, red oak desk. His skin was
dark and he was wearing his usual deep blue suit. One hand was pealing though a
folder of documents, the other feeing him liquid fuel. He glanced up and
motioned for the two of them to come in. Farther in, Ivan noticed the two men
in black against the wall at either side of the room, their arms behind their
backs. "Thank-you Jessica for delivering the good doctor
safely to his destination. I apologize for the cloak and dagger bit Ivan, but
we had to make sure you were alone. I trust ms. Wild has made your visit, more
memorable." "Something like that." "That will be all Jessica, than-you. Please doctor,
sit." She touched Ivan's shoulder. "I'll see you later doc.
The pleasure was all mine." The Vice-President dropped the envelop and reclined back
slightly in his chair. "You will forgive me doctor, but this is already
the longest day of my life. Whatever actions this President takes, rest
assured, he takes to insure the security and freedom of this country. There are
people in our own cabinit screaming at me how this was all preventable. Perhaps
it was at some point, but we are getting farther from that as we speak. We know
who is responsible, but unfortunately there are no good options. Not ever, and
especially not now. Six months ago a member of my staff handed me a thick file
and at the top of the first page were the words PRODIGY INISIATIVE " THREE
STAGE RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL. I've read this document. It's a
fascinating read doctor, I don't believe half of it myself, but I guess I'm not
the one who really needs convincing. Your research assistant, Rebecca Jordan,
she was convinced of something wasn't she?" "Yes. She was convinced we had tapped into some level
of deeper consciousness, or that the subject, the clone, was somehow able to
project his thoughts into others minds." "I've read her report, I've read them all. It seems the
good doctor Jordan filed a grievance for her termination from the project. Do
you think she still harbors ill will? Do you think she could still be
trusted?" Ivan thought for a moment. What was he really asking? What
the hell was going on here? "I'm not sure what you mean sir. Is Rebecca
still trustworthy? I would say yes. But that doesn't mean she would come back.
It was hard enough to convince her to go to the moon. After all she's been
through, I think she just wants a normal life. So do I." "Don't we all doctor, unfortunately you and I are not
normal people. Prodigy, is fascinating to me." The Vice President leaned
forward and interlaced his fingers. "The President is demanding options
doctor. We are, running out of time. It is the feeling of this president that
the time has come and gone for "peaceful diplomacy" and it is time to
act. He wants options." Here it came. "To be quite frank with your Doctor Chandra, I think
Prodigy could be our best chance! What we really need doctor, is a great
distraction. Something, they won't see coming. You see doctor, there are things
that even yourself have not been aware of while the U.S. government has been
funding your little science project, there are not one-hundred clones. There
are actually seven-hundred thousand. It appears, the prior administrations
gamble paid off, and we have the right people for the job." Ivan was trying to keep from sliding out of his chair and
onto the floor. Oh, the humanity. "Sir I " I must say I am shocked. I was
under the distinct impression that these experiments were to be conducted on a
strictly limited basis." "The Vice President pressed his thumbs against his
teeth. He didn't like this anymore than Ivan. He could feel their already dicey
relationship quickly deteriorating. "I'm sorry Ivan. I, could not tell
you." "Ivan snatched back his composure and stood matter of
fatly. "So this was your plan all along" Twenty years, Victor. You
want to take it away from me now for a weapon. Come on man, isn't it too much?
Does the president know it is seven-hundred-thousand?" "Yes, I believe he does. What you need to believe and
understand Ivan is that Israel is gone. Unless we act and act with haste the
world as you and I know it may soon cease to exist. Now, short of the nuclear
option, your hybridization process, this ability to merge computer processing
into an organic mind, well doc, I think it could win us this war!" Ivan was biting his lip. He could not trust the man anymore
for sure, but there seemed no way of getting out of what was to come.
"What exactly is it you want me to do Victor? "Simple, convince Rebecca to oversee the process of
mass installation." Ivan scoffed. "You want me to lie to her. Pretend I
still have control. You know it killed her when you pulled her out, as much as
she missed her family, Jesus we were close to something Victor! You know damn
well as I do that this project is about much more than military application.
Seven-hundred thousand!" "The world has changed Ivan, or haven't you been paying
attention. The clone in question, this Jack, Do you feel it is safe enough to
revive him?" "I suppose so sir, but without access I cannot " " "Soon enough Doctor. Soon enough, you will get all the
access you need. I am going to suggest to the president that project Prodigy be
immediately re activated. It was hard for me to even believe such a project had
even gone on and let alone on the moon." ( Iranian desert " daylight ) In the desert, all men are equal. Even the bravest and most
battle weathered warrior would find his mind slowly slipping away amongst the
rolling dunes. This is how the world had looked for millions of years, barren,
with a vengeful sun. Many secrets are buried in the sands of Earths time. A lone Persian nomad travels on donkey back along the smooth
edge of a massive sand glacier. The sun was on its way down, but was still his
relentless companion. His journey had been long, but was nearing its end. It
had been a perilous journey, but a successful one in his search for water to
supply his village. But the journey had taken its toll, he was dying. His
journal would likely tell his story and his notes lead the people to his
markers. It would be up to his a*s to get him there. She knew the way. His
naturally dark brown skin, despite his wrapping had begun to turn burnt red. At length, the nomad arrived at break in the dunes crest and
he stepped ahead of his donkey to look out over the edge. Some twenty feet blow
was a dry lake bed which stretched on for as far as the eye could see, it s
cracked and creviced surface, a long distant reminder of what was. The nomad
stood in awe of this sight, an endless, desolate beauty. But there was
something else which caught the old man's attention. Something further out past
the dune, a faint glint in the steadily setting sun. He carefully led the
animal down the sloping side of the hill and preceded across the dusty, gray
lakebed. Soon enough, he came upon the object that had caught his eye. It could have been gold. The surface sheen was nearly too
brilliant even to gaze upon. He stepped closer and gazed up into the immense
curve of a mighty wing. He was standing directly in its shadow, it arced over
him like a frozen wave of sparkling, glossy gold. The surface was unlike
anything the old man had ever seen, or felt. He pulled way the sandy white wrap
covering his face, revealing his bald wrinkled head and weather withered face.
He ran his hand across the surface of the base of the exposure. It seemed to
react to his touch with sparkling glimmer. There was a tinge of static, then a
sudden tangle of electricity wrapped around the nomads wrist and flung him
several feet backward into the air. He hit the ground with a dusty thud and was
knocked out for a short time. He awoke to the ground shaking violently beneath him. A
resonating hum permeated the air around him, lifting bands of white sand around
him. The darkening sky opened up with a strobe of crackling lightning and the
roaring clap of thunder, but there were no clouds. The nomad became frightened.
He struggled in retreat from the towering golden structure. It seemed to pull
him back even as he ran, it called to him, sang to him. ( Tehran Consulate " emergence session ) The Iranian president slammed his fists down on the surface
of the long, marble and onyx conference table. Beyond the tall curved windows
of the council chamber high above the street lay stone and steel the capital
city, beyond lay the desert, reddening in the falling sun. It's fading beam
cast the shadows of giants across distant mountains. There was peace, at the
moment, but something dark lay just beyond the horizon. Something which would
not be stopped. Curse these fool Americans, they believe lies! Now it would
seem as though all reason has left them and they intend to come to us in force
and occupy this land. But in this they shall fail. We have given them too much
already. Bagdad ,Kabul ,Egypt even. When will this madness end! My friends,
brothers. As I am speaking to you now my military advisors are working with our
Russian allies and others and we will be ready for any ground incursion. We do
not believe they will come at us from the north, rather attempt to secure the
country from the south. We do not know the exact time of their rival, but one
thing is certain, they are coming. The only question which remains is what do
we do about it. What CAN we do, besides gather the troops and wait?" "Strike now!" "Yes, we must!" "Strike! A hit to the heart of the beast, the great
Satan! We must, while we can. ( 1 week later ) Chandra got his wish. On a cool late summer afternoon, a proto-type, outer-earth
shuttle was rolled out of the production tower at Kennedy Space Center.
Smaller, sleeker and faster than the bulk carriers, the M.A.N.T.A. series
offered future explores a new sense of comfort and a more streamlined user
friendly approach to control. Everything about this ship was state-of-the-art
and as always, the world was watching. Thirty-nine year old Ulrich D. Justmen had logged nearly
five-thousand hours in military and civilian aircraft. In the early days of
Operation Iraqi Freedom, he was responsible for several incursions over Bagdad.
Flying was in his blood, his father having flown with the British Royal Air
nearly twenty years. Now officially semi-retired from active duty, Ulrich was
more than happy to take the Gen2 through her paces. Strait to the moon and
back. But this was no ordinary full test flight. Civilian
theoretical geneticist Ivan Chandra was along for the ride and with military
escort. Ulrich was none too keen about the idea of weapons aboard ship, but
they seemed so attached that he decided not to be pressing the issue. Every exceptional pilot needs an equally talented co-pilot.
Janice Larkin won her seat on a bet, but that was highly classified
information. N.A.S.A. was her first and only choice after graduation and she'd
been here now for seven years. This would be her first space flight, but this
was a flight like no other. When she'd first arrived, the manned space program was old
and looking for new ideas and fresh blood to create a new vision. Today,
hopefully, mankind would take that next giant leap. To the moon in eight hours.
To Mars, a year maybe less. The goals were lofty, but the possibilities were
endless. Even as the United States was embroiled in conflict, the capital still
reeling from attack, the launch would go ahead as scheduled. The Gen2 was her baby. Four years in development and another
in simulation and finally, she was sitting in it. Eventually, if proven
successful, dozens would be constructed and mankind would finally be able to
explore the outer planets and beyond. She would oversee that mission from the
ground. First things first, the bird had to fly. Three years ago Mars rover Tranquility made a monumental
discovery, ice. Frozen in the ice were multi -cellular microbes. Indisputable
proof of live. The will of the people was to go to Mars and find whatever else
there may be and it would prevail. After years of budget cuts, N.A.S.A. was
once again in a position to fulfill its primary charter, exploration and
discovery. To assist in this resurgence, architects and engineers from around
the world were assembled for the boldest construction feet in human history. After the assassination of John F. Kennedy there had been
little political interest in large scale space exploration. Plans for a long
range ship fleet had existed, but in the end what we got was a bulk shuttle
fleet which facilitated construction of the moon base and the now three space
stations in orbit. The space station served as a convenient cover for
activities on the moon and further exploration of the galaxy was relegated to
unmanned satellites and land rovers. Hardly Kennedys bold vision, but
Washington needed a real reason to risk real lives in deep space. Mars, was
giving them that reason. Behind Justmen sat Russian controls specialist Rudolph
Kriger, who's primary focus was systems management. The bulk of the flight
would be computer controlled, making consistent accurate data flow critical. If
a problem should arise hw would need to act decisively and he had to be right.
A thousand hours sim training, one shot to get it right. A mathematician by
trade, Rudolph spent his twenties and thirties cracking ciphers for the
military. After the cold war had officially ended he found aeronautics welcome
change and far more fulfilling use of his abilities. While the crew tended to prelaunch activities Chandra had
nothing to but sit in the passenger cabin, which resembled that of an airplane,
however there were less seats and the walkway was wider. He was glad Rebecca
was not here to see these guys and their guns. This character would have driven
her crazy and he was no less uneasy about weapons in space. Why would the D.O.D
feel it needed to send armed guards to a genetics research facility? Chandra
smelled a rat. All the clones were in deep cryostasis and only one had been
activated. There was no place for a soldier up there, the was on Earth. He was
only slightly more comfortable with the rest of the team, thankfully they had
been briefed only n their specific duties. Upon dock, Chandra was calling the
shots. They would never see the clones. Jack. The name still echoed in his mind. Those vexing violet
eyes he'd seen in the photos seemed to peer into his very soul. A voice. A
sullen whisper rippling through space and time, drawing him closer to his
destiny, The words. A warning? A plea for help? Cold. Darkness. He remembered Rebecca saying that when Jack spoke to her in
her own mind it was as if the words came from another place. But that was
impossible. Jack was engineered right there in the lab just like the rest,
there was nothing supernatural about it, but he knew Rebecca would never be
convinced of that and with limited data available due to the power surge it
would be difficult to assertion exactly what did happen. Something told him
that even when confronted with scientific reality she would not be convinced,
but he was determined to provide her the option, knowing Rebecca could be
rational when she chose to. Her time in space had been difficult and fraught with
setbacks, disappointments and intolerable pressure. To go through all that,
five years and then to be pulled from the project in the midst of a possible
breakthrough and been a real blow. As a scientist, Rebecca's resolve was never
stronger, but as human she'd need a break. She needed her life back, to be a
wife again and a mother. These were very important things and the world did not
revolve around a single clone with an electrically supercharged neural matrix.
She had gotten too close. She made it personal and that was a mistake. Ivan was
hopeful the truth would help her see that. See that she could finally let go.
Wishful thinking anyway, but he had to try. He would solve the riddle of Jack
and bring closure to a mystery which had kept them both up many a night. He
would lie to these people to preserve the integrity of the project. The sky was a flawless ocean of blue. Mission Control gave
the final go ahead. ^^This is your captain speaking, tower has just cleared us
for launch. Everyone please take your seats and secure your restraint belts.
Two minutes to launch.^^ At his desk, properly disheveled with several stacks of
books and a mêlée of magazines, newspaper clippings and scattered trinkets
accumulated from a dozen far off places, reputed archeologist Christian Meijer
watched as the Gen2 blasted skyward in a spectacular explosion of color and
sound. There go the lucky ones, he thought. The sleek vessel completed its roll
and pitched, hurtling deeper into the atmosphere until it was merely a white
blur, then a speck, then it was gone. All his life, Christian wanted to be an explorer. Now
thirty-five, his boyhood dream had manifest into a fairly lucrative career. In
addition to a full time history professorship here at Oxford, his expansive
knowledge ancient history had afforded him the opportunity to ride shotgun on
some of the most highly anticipated and well funded expedition in recent years.
To places where there were no roads and the only maps in existence were drawn
decades ago by men who barely made it back alive cavernous depths, or
suffocating labyrinthine jungles. Sometimes Christian felt he were leading a
dual life, but contrary to some of the characters in his favorite novels, he
was generally free to speak openly about his adventures. His most recent excursion had been with a small group of
treasure hunters to the mysterious, remote piece of land stranded in the middle
of the Pacific Ocean, Easter Island. Famous for its assortment of towering
stone structures. Intriguing due in part to the absence of a written or
pictorial record as to the identity of the builders, or the purpose for their
construction. Christian believed the answers were there. You just don't take
that kind of time and decide to leave nothing behind. Some believe that is
exactly what happened and that this was done to protect some great secret, but
what? They spent five days on the island and came back completely empty handed.
No caves. No carved relief. No answers, but the experience was rewarding in its
self. Just before 3p.m., Christian was sifting through slides of
photos he had taken on another recent trip to India when cell rang, muffled
slightly by manila folder crammed with papers. "Dr. Meijer speaking." "Chris, it's me." "Clive? Why are you yelling?" " I'm in Iran, on a small noisy plane. Listen I have
something you need to see!" A burst of static snapped across the line, intermixed with
garbled Persian music. Christian swiveled around in his chair and pushed
forward to another desk facing a large window overlooking the campus main
courtyard. "Still there buddy?" "Yeah I'm here. Where are you?" "Oxford. I just got in actually. What's going on?" "Check your e mail. You're going to love this,
partner." "You're in Iran? You've been out of touch for two
weeks. You told me you had family business out of town and now you're in Iran?
That's not like you Clive. This had better be good." Christian opened his
laptop and turned it on. There were four files marked urgent. Christian opened
the first one. It contained a color coded elevation map of the southern end of
Iran. "You know we'll never get in there Clive, especially not now." "Never mind the details just look at the photos." He opened the images. "Well?" The photos were taken from the air over a dry lake bed,
somewhere in the desert. Christian could scarcely believe what he was seeing. A
protrusion , some fifty feet or more from the surface, twinkling in the sun and
having an elegant curve at the top. There was no mistaking what it was, a
massive golden wing. "This is the most incredible thing I have ever seen
Clive. Where did you-how did you get hold of this?" "I have an antiquities connection in the Iranian
Council. He likes to give me a heads up on some things before the military gets
wind and moves in. But this is unlike anything I have ever seen. Judging by the
size of the protrusion I'd say that structure is at least one-hundred twenty
feet tall. The discovery was made by nomadic native following a rumor of gold
flowing up from the sand. The Iranian government has no knowledge of this find
and hopefully it will stay that way for at least the time being. My connection
has been able to provide some assistance in getting to the sight, but I really
think you should be here Christian. I could use a second set of trained eyes on
this one. I know you just got back, but there's isn't any time to spare. What
do you think?" "I think Sarah is going to kill us both." "I told you not to marry a botanist." CHEYENNE MOUNTIAN " UNDERGROUND MILITARY INSTALATION "
COLORADO (5:00 P.M.) "So, Dr. Jordan, how does it feel to be back now that
you've had a chance to settle in and have a look around your old stomping
grounds? You've probably noticed not much has changed." Cornel Preston
Scot led Rebecca, who had changed into fatigue pants, gray shirt and black
military boots, to a steel door at the end of a long corridor with a high
curved ceiling and multicolored pipes of different sizes which seemed to
stretch into infinity. He slid his card through reader and the massive door
unlocked and. He pushed it open and motioned for her to go in. Cascades of pale blue florescence flooded the room as they
stepped in. Here was a spacious diagnostics lab containing a vast assortment of
chemistry and computer equipment, most of which covered in thick plastic and
the air was stale and dry. In the center of the room were three glass tubes set
in a triangle, also shrouded in foggy plastic. Rising from the tubes were thick
, tightly woven bundles of multicolored cable leading up into the ceiling and
back down to their respective tower terminals off to the left. Preston nodded approvingly as Rebecca walked around the lab,
lost in her own thoughts. "Home sweet home huh doctor?" She smiled, running a hand over the cloaked surface of a tube.
Thinking about it, she'd never realized just how much of a home this facility
had become. She did have a life outside of this place, but as work demanded
more and more of her time, sleeping and eating here had proved logical and
convenient, if not isolating. There was stress at home. Five years on the moon
and with little reprieve, here she was. Rebecca was not blind to her husband's
sacrifice and his needs. She missed him and their children dearly, but this was
where she needed to be right now. There was a puzzle which needed to be put
together. ^^ATTENTION. THE FINAL SHUTTLE WILL BE LEAVING THE MOUNTIAN
IN 2O MIN. THE NEXT SHUTTLE WILL ARRIVE AT 0 7 HOURS TOMORROW. THAT IS ALL^^ "Well doctor that would be my queue. It's always a
circus around here before we close the doors. We'll catch up tomorrow. I'm
looking forward to catching up with everything that has been going on with
you." "Then you know what happened." "I know I want to hear it from you. I may be a military
man Rebecca, but I am also still a human being if you catch my drift. It's good
to have you back. Try and get some rest while you can. Your team will be
arriving tomorrow afternoon." Rebecca was shocked. "My team? I quit Colonel,
remember? I thought this was a social call." She should have known better. "There is a D.O.D. briefing at o 9 sharp in the
conference room on this level. I trust you still know where it is." The
cornel gave a quick two finger salute and stepped out. The door clicked behind
him. Something was not right. The D.O.D. wanted Prodigy to
continue obviously. Ivan must have made an impression, but the haste with which
things were proceeding left her strongly uneasy. She had neither requested to
return to the moon, nor to have her team reassembled here. But maybe she could
use all the help she could get and besides, Ivan was there, or would be
shortly. Thank god for that! The only person who understood her emotional
involvement with the project. The only person she could trust. Jack was more
than an aberration and much more than the next phase of an experiment. He had
touched her. Changed her perception of what was possible. Opened her mind in
ways she could not fully understand and desperately wanted to. Maybe the
answers were locked in the data, maybe they weren't. Ivan would know what to
do. She hoped she would see him soon. It had been a long time. She took one
last look around before sliding her access card through the reader and leaving
the lab for the night. WASHINGTON D.C. " 11:00 p.m By the time Jessica reached the door to her third floor
bungalow sweet, the will to move her feet had evaporated. She was too exhausted
to notice the door was already unlocked. Too mentally distracted by the days
chaotic events to articulate the shadowy figure entering the living room from
the balcony, as she closed the door and sauntered down the hall and into the
bathroom. She ran a hot bath. Soon the air was filled with the elegant
aroma of scented oils. No sooner had she immersed her aching body in steaming
bubbling bliss did the phone ring. Not her cell. Only a hand full of people
even had that number. "No rest for the weary." Scantily clad in a thick white towel, her auburn hair
hastily tied into a bun, Jessica made her way into the living room. The lights
were dimmer than before, she thought and she stopped dead at the sight of a
light wind playing at the end of drapes across the balcony door, clearly open.
She hazarded a few cautious steps forward, leaving faint damp imprints in the
plush beige carpet. There was no sound save the ticking of the wall clock in
the kitchen off to her right and the increasing breeze which had turned her
skin cold. She went to the coffee table next to her black leather couch, but
hesitated to answer the call. After a moment, she reached for the receiver. As she did,
dark hands wrapped themselves tightly around her neck and she was immediately
forced to her knees. "You're a very smart woman Ms. Wild. Let's see just how
smart you are." Hardly able to breath, Jessica made no attempt to struggle.
Her assailant was strong and spoke in a muffled tone being further distorted
through some electronic device. He was squeezing the life out of her. "Answer it!" Her vision was beginning to cloud. He stood her up, one hand
still securely around her throat. The phone was right there. All she had to do
was reach down and pick it up. His breath was a noxious mix of gin and scotch.
He had been here for a while, drinking while he waited. Divorcing himself from
the emotion of what he planned to do. How drunk was he? Jessica lifted the
cordless receiver from its cradle, extended the antenna just enough and snapped
it violently over her left shoulder. It was a direct hit. The phone exploded
across the man's left temple with a resounding crack and he at once removed his
grip and staggered backward "Ah! You crazy b***h!" Now they were both seeing stars. Knowing she'd afforded
herself mere moments she gathered one deep painful breath and ran across the
living room to the half-circle mini bar. He would be on her again in a second.
Stolie or schnapps? One in each hand she spun around just as he was closing
their distance, but he was still dazed. She let him charge an instant further
then let loose with a fifth over the head. The full bottle shattered, soaking
his mask. He lunged forward, arms flailing wildly and caught a second bottle
across his chin as he fell. The blow sent him reeling backward, bloodied with
shards of glass embedded in his face. The man pin wheeled, staggered back again
and crashed through the glass surface of the coffee table. He groaned, then it
was over. Jessica dropped the remnants of the bottles, struggling to
catch her breath. Call the cops! Where is your cell? Bathroom! Go! Bolting
around the corner Jessica collided with another man. He was tall, wearing a
black suit and the same mask and black gloves as the other. He took her by the
shoulders in mid stride and threw her to the floor, hard. He removed a nine
millimeter from his back and screwed a silencer onto it. He bent over her,
pressing the smooth metal against her forehead. Even through the mask Jessica
was sure she knew this man. He spoke in that same distorted tone. Cold. Mad.
Evil. "That was a very mean thing you did just now. All he
wanted you to do was answer the phone, now I have an even bigger mess to clean
up and time is not on my side. As for you Ms. Wild, the ice you tread is
thinning rapidly. Here is what I want you to do. I want to play a game with
you. The name of the game is how good are you at telling the truth. The better
you are, the longer I don't have to shoot you and I do want to shoot you
Jessica. So, shall we begin?" Jessica managed a nod. She'd closed her eyes, unable to look
into his glaring sadistic eyes. "Everything dies Jessica, even nosy, over paid
secretaries doubling as media informants. This time though, you have crossed
the line. But let's take things one step at a time shall we? Let's start with
something simple. A week ago you had a meeting with a very important person. I
want you to tell me everything you know about Doctor Ivan Chandra." There was no getting out of this. He knew about her,
probably everything. She'd accepted the risk in learning about the project.
This was about making good on her word. "I've never met anyone by that
name." "Liar!" The masked suit gripped the fold of the
towel across Jessica's bosom and yanked it away. It was longer than he may have
anticipated and for a moment the gun was away from her head. She scooted
forward and kicked at the gun through the towel sending it over his head. He
lunged downward, but that was a mistake. Two heels to the face. One square in
the right eye and the other sending nasal cartilage into the man's brain. Blood
flowed freely from the limp fold of flesh. The man hadn't time even to utter
protest. He was dead before he hit the floor, the body twitched momentarily,
but he was gone. Jessica retrieved the towel and secured it again around her
before retrieving her cell. Now, help was on the way. Less help than clean-up.
Two against one. Not bad for a second degree black belt. Apparently, they
didn't know everything. Shaking and cold she made her way back into the living
room, thug one still resting peacefully in the frame of the table. She could
tell he was still breathing, but he was bleeding badly. Down a second hall past
the mini-bar to her bedroom. She threw on a pair of jeans and blue shirt and
retrieved a wooden bat from behind the night stand just for good measure. Back in the living room, Jessica knelt carefully over the
dying man laying in what remained of a very expensive table. She lifted his
mask. Blood and glass ran down his clean shaven face. She took a good look and
did not know him. The other man was certainly dead. She lifted his mask. All
the blood began to drain from her face, a tinge of recognition. She could not
place him, but this was a face she knew. ( the moon ) Through the window of his quarters Ulrich could see earth,
slightly larger than a half-dollar, floating serenely along the dusty lunar
horizon. Far off in the distance stood an American flag, the symbol of mans
early determination to stretch its self beyond its means. That dream was alive
today, more so that most people realized. Even as man struggled with his own
intolerances and lacking understanding and seemed on the brink of self
annihilation, up here everything was different. There was peace. If only
everyone could see what he was seeing now, maybe things would be different, but
maybe not. On the twin bed behind him sat three metal cases with electronic
locks. Ulrich unzipped the front of his aluminum allow jumpsuit and retrieved a
thin clear card with a series of barcode strips on it. He slid the card through
the first cases reader and it immediately popped open revealing two metallic
tranquilizer guns firmly imbedded in dark molded foam, eight darts each. The second case contained his streamlined Dell notebook,
which he lifted open and activated. At the desktop screen he touched a stylus
to an icon of a red cross with a black hammer in a V shape. The screen went
dark and the blue and white U.N. symbol appeared. While the connection was
established, Ulrich removed a red square box from the case along with a pair of
collapsible high quality head phones. Something to pass the time while the good
Doctor Chandra prodded around the alcoves of this subterranean lab. It was chilly and damp. The climate control system had been
running on minimal power since the team here had been disbanded. It would take
some time to equalize and it felt as though the searing vacuum of space was
sleeping in. This was not the life for him. Finally, the emblem vanished and a
ten digit security prompt blinked up. He entered the code. The numbers were
replaced by an inferred scan box. ^^PLEASE PRESS YOUR RIGHT THUMB FIRMLY INSIDE THE BOX AND
HOLD-FAILER TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN IMMEDIATE DESTRUCION OF UNIT^^ Aghast, Ulrich crammed his thumb onto the screen. "
Cautions b******s. How did they get this on my computer? Burn my hard drive
huh." A sudden burst of electrostatic raced through his hand.
"Man!" A moment later, Secretary of Defense Wisner appeared on the
screen a tall man in his late forties with a stoic chiseled portraiture and
graying jet black hair. He wore a black suit and a blue tie. He had the look of
a man who had not slept in days. "Good evening Caption Justmen, how was
the flight?" "The Gen2 is a dream come true sir, I am honored at the
opportunity to be the first to fly her, but I can only take so much credit,
this Russian A.I. system is really something else. A few more years and we
won't even need pilots, we'll all be out of a job. It's was a smooth ride, more
so than I was anticipating. One would hardly know he was in a ship at all. Very
impressive." "And as for the station its self, any anomalies?" "Anomalies? None sir. The automated docking system
worked just fine. The station is nominal, but it's going to take some time to
warm up, probably about the time we're ready to leave." "Well enough. What about the good doctor, what is he up
to?" "Control room was his first stop I believe. He wanted
to do a full systems check. He seems to know his way around this place. I must
say sir I am quite impressed with this facility, it's as remote as one can get
I'd say. Suppose there's little point in asking what's going on up here." "Sorry captain. Have you opened the other two
cases" "I see the tranquilizer guns. If I may say so sir, it
seems we have an awful lot of weapons for an abandoned science station, I mean
with the guard and all. Are we expecting trouble?" ((2211 a.d.)) I have been places no man may ever see. Explored the heights
and depths of times long disbarred. Buried here, fifty feet beneath the ice
sheet is an immaculately well preserved concrete and marble structure. It sits
at the center of what was once a thriving metropolis. This is the place I have
been searching for. A place of knowledge and wisdom. A place where truth and
fiction coalesce. Everything a man would need to gain an astute understanding
of the world in which he lived was contained in these frozen walls. What I need
is here. Answers. Resolution at last. I must work fast. All of Zirconium
searches for me. No matter where I go, somehow they always know. There is still
a chance to set things right. I can only go back one more time. There is a way.
There must be!" As the crimson sun faded below the sparkling crystallized
horizon a shimmering mass of colossal size rippled through the air several feet
above the hostel surface of the Earth. Frequently, beams of bluish red light
emitted from the slinking wall of translucence, penetrating the ice at varying
depths each strike reverberating through the ice. The lights hummed as the
penetrated further and deeper. The hunt was on. Jack pulled on the green metal face mask of his form fitting
climate suit. The only thing protecting him from the lifeless figidity
surrounding him. A wiz of pressure escaped as the face shield slid up He took
in a tentative breath of minus fifteen degree air and expelled a thick ghostly
waft. The moon was full and rising to the east. It would soon be dark, but that
would not protect him. He replaced his face cover. He crouched down and swung his legs down into the hole he'd
cut in the ice moments ago and attached a wire to the front of his waist belt.
The wire was attached to a simple pulley system he could control remotely.
Early moon light cast an eerie glow down into the darkness as he began his
decent. Shorty, he found a solid floor. He stood at the top of a wide winding staircase, descending
to a marble tile floor. The stairs seemed stable enough, however the structure
creaked and groaned under his heavy boots. At the foot of the stairs Jack
deployed a dozen golf ball sized light balls which flew all around the room,
bathing everything in a metallic yellow hue. Many of the tiles had been
destroyed from falling ice and decay of the structure. Soon, there would be
nothing left. Bits of stone crumbled in his wake as he made his way down a long
hall lined with long forgotten text, one of dozens in this forgotten ancient
place. Time permitting, Jack would have rescued and preserved these
volumes. This was all that remained of humanity. This and of course himself.
Would this reality be enough to convince the right people to change course
before it was too late. Maybe this was just the way it was supposed to be. Can
people change? Could one man change the world? Alter history? He'd done it
before, but preventing one death was nothing compared to resurrecting this
shattered, frozen sphere. At the end of the hall stood a row of ten pulpit shaped
structures about chest high, the tops of which set led flat display screens.
All were destroyed from a partial collapse of the wall behind them, save one.
It would take far too long to look over all the data in the mainframe now. The
screen was damaged on one side, raked out as from some rabid beasts claws. Jack knelt down and removed a panel from the front of the
terminal. Behind a mass of wires and components he was able to locate a polymer
metal sphere. More finagling and the data core was in his grip. ^^WARNING-PROXIMITY ALERT-ION TRAIL APROACHING^^ "Go silent." ^^EXECUTED^^ There was no time for further exploration. He would have to
leave orbit to avoid detection and limit the risk of this sight being
discovered and subsequently destroyed. Quickly down the hall and up to the
stairs to the wire, dangling in the shifting wind. Conditions on the surface had begun to deteriorate. Through
the reticule over his right eye, Jack was viewing the digital enhancement of a
violent ice storm coming in fast a striking variety of colors laden together to
form a loosely woven vortex five miles across and growing stronger my the
moment. In the distance he could see the sheer curved wall of the arctic
cyclone. The wind beat at his back. A forty mile an hour clip pushing him
closer to white death as he trudged through powdery drafts, struggling to
maintain balance. Slowly, he approached a metal rod with a pulsating cyan
strobe on top. "Janise it's me. Open the door and prepare for immediate
dust off, we're getting off this rock." The marker retracted to a palm sized cylinder which he
retrieved and clipped to his belt, as the empty space before him to reveal the
entrance ramp and doorway to his ship. Once inside, the entrance faded into the
snowy expanse. "Did you get it?" E.v. suit removed, Jack fell into the padded pilot seat as
the ship lifted off and accelerated into the impossible blizzard. It was
already a bumpy ride. "Dampers to max. Thrusters at full. We can use the
outer edge of the storm to cover our trail, but it's not going to be very much
fun. I got it. There was only one unit left intact. It's going to take some
time for the computer to analyze the data" Janise called out their altitude. They were crossing
thirty-thousand feet and were well above the melee, cloaked, but still in
danger. "Radiation levels are still too high in this area. You shouldn't
have removed your face shield Jack. Crossing forty-thousand." "Just wanted to have a real look for a change, not that
there's anything to see." "Sixty-thousand. Damn. I have two Zarconion vessels.
They are approaching the sight, but won't be hanging out long looks like, that
storm is really picking up speed." Now in the stillness of space, Jack took a deep breath and
relaxed the restraints across his chest. That was close one. "You really believe you can save this world. These
people who froze you and launched you into oblivion all those years ago. They
did this Jack, not you." "Why are you speaking to me in this way? You know I
want answers. I need to know what the hell happened here and what, if anything,
I had to do with it. It's a big risk, but it's one I'm prepared to take." "Because, I love you Jack. I don't want to watch you
spend the rest of your life bending holes in space time trying to undo
something that may simply have been meant to be. Every time you press that
button you leave a piece of yourself behind. What do you think happens to that
piece Jack? It dies." Jack closed his eyes for a moment. This was far from the
first time he'd had this conversation and she was probably right, but it made
no difference. "I can hear them Janise. Every sound, every hour, every
day. They call to me, haunt my dreams. This is not the way it is supposed to
be. I can fix this! You know I have to try." Janise stood. She hugged him tightly, her silky, perfect
beige skin pressed firmly against his pail completion. He could smell her
perfume. Her warmth calmed his soul, the essence of times long gone. "At
what cost? This vendetta consumes you so. Will you allow these memories to
destroy you? You might not like what you find Jack." Before Jack was able to reply the cockpit was bathed in
yellow. ^^WARNING-ION SURGE APPROACHING-LOW ORBIT^^ He grabbed her shoulder as she was stepping away.
"Strap in we've got to move now!" "Oh my god! Zarconion frigate decoking one- thousand
meters behind us. Punch it Jack!" ( 3 days later ) REVOLUTION (September 20, 2015 " 3:30 p.m.) Christian pulled down the white handkerchief tied across his
nose and mouth, just long enough to yell across the cabin of the Russian dual
prop military transport helicopter Clive had procured. It was a dreadfully
noisy machine and the ride thus far had been nothing short of erratic. Clive
had obviously gotten a great deal. "Are you sure we're going in the right
direction?" Six feet across from Christian, Clive was carefully
examining a map scrawled out on a tattered length of beige cloth, his thin
rimmed glasses uselessly blanked with sand hung loosely across the bridge of
his nose. He showed it to the old man seated to his right, his skin quite
noticeably reddened from his earlier experience. The nomad pointed to a flat
area amongst the dunes. They were close now. Clive was thirty-seven and ex MI-6. Now, five years retired,
he'd settled into civilian life well enough, but found it rather boring and was
increasing need for adventure. He'd met Christian outside a small café in Tibet
nearing the end of his last mission. A strong and lucrative friendship soon
formed and the pair would embark on many an expedition into the unknown. Now,
instead of using his connections to locate dissidence marked for death, Clive
congealed his assets to secure their passage into areas of the world few even
knew existed. It was still a risky business, several times in the past they had
been shot at. Clive fumbled around with his headset which had become
hopelessly tangled in the tail of his blond hair. " My contact translated
the nomad as best he could. He is very old. God only knows what the hell he was
even doing this far out. The topography of this region is ever changing. What
was a lake bed yesterday could be sand dune tomorrow. We need a little luck
Chris that's all." "Why would anyone carve out a temple of this size out
on the middle of nowhere?" "The old man said Allah reached out and touched him,
spoke to him directly. He was badly burned and near death." "From exposure! The old b******s damn lucky he made it
back at all. Honestly, I don't know how he did it. In any case, I brought a
magnetometer." Christian leaned out the door, struggling to catch a
fainting glimpse of treasure through the whipping bands of sand. Suddenly, over
a towering, steeply sloping dune, the lake bed. "There it is! And look,
more has been exposed. My god, it could be one-hundred feet tall!" As they circled, Christian began snapping photos. The pilot
set the aircraft down thirty feet away from the opulent sculpture. It was astonishingly hot. In beige boots and a loose fitting
white shirt, the men were already dripping with sweat. How quickly one could
succumb to these conditions. Somehow, that old man made it out here and back.
Against all odds, all logic even. The nomad stayed in the chopper as the others
exited and hurried toward the towering winged protrusion. It bowed over them
like a frozen waterfall of gold. For the longest time they just looked up,
transfixed by the unmatched beauty of the sculpture. "It's huge Christian! So much larger than it looks in
the photos. I've never seen anything remotely like this. Clive stepped closer
to the wing. It's surface was perfectly smooth with mirror quality reflectivity
making it increasingly difficult to look directly at in the relentless desert
sun. "The structure looks sound, brand new even. This is a pristine piece
of work Chris, sheer genius. It's the next great wonder of the world!" Christian stepped closer to the wings shimmering surface. He
felt drawn to it, hypnotized by its unrelenting beauty. He reached out to touch
it and an unseen force seized him by the wrist and pushed him back a foot or
two. Every hair on his body was on edge. A strange vibration had coursed
through his body and for a moment he was unable even to move. " What the hell was that?" Clive ran a hand just
over the wings glinting face. "Some kind of electromagnetic charge. I can
feel it all over. Chris, this is unbelievable! "Lets walk around it and
see if there's any way in." Christian was still a bit shaken. Curiosity was giving way
to concern. "In? No you go ahead. I'll stay here." "Are you okay?" "I'm fine, just hurry." Clive began his trek. The base of the exposed portion of the
wing was at least thirty feet around and the wind had had begun to really pick
up. It would take him a minute or two to complete the circuit. "Don't get lost!" Clive laughed as he disappeared into the sandy fog. Christian held out the hand held magnetometer. The needle
began to twitch wildly and he could feel an energy flowing thorough him again,
but it was stronger this time. It pulled him closer to the wing. He tried to
fight it, but the draw was too great. It had him. It knew everything about him.
Something was wrong. Noooooooo! Clive made his way around the structure. It was completely
smooth and there were no openings. Wild patterns of color and light danced
through the shining gold, it seemed alive. He had an eye on the chopper as he
rounded back to Christian, but he was not there. In his place, were his cloths,
boots, hat, watch, sunglasses and the magnetometer. Clive whipped around,
looking in all directions, bewildered. Just then the co pilot came running up. He didn't speak
English, but the swirling of his finger and the pointing skyward told the
story. The storm. The wind had really picked up. Christians belongings had
already been partially covered. There was no time. Clive snatched up the items,
the Iranian pulling his arm as he desperately surveyed the lake bed. "Damn
it Christian!" New York - 6 hours later "This is a Fox News alert. Iranian President Machmoud
Ahmadinejad, in defiance of what he is calling the west's blatant and
sickeningly false claims of Iran's involvement in the attack on Israel is
vowing to rid the world of the west's infidels and false prophets. The White
House is expected to release a statement shortly in response to his statements. In Iraq this morning the so called Alliance of Twelve has
announced the signing of a final draft resolution Iran, stating that there is
now the highest of probabilities of armed conflict, but did not give any
details as to how or when exactly such an event would take place. U.N. Sec. Gen
William Jefferson Clinton had this to say after this morning's emergency
session." -"There are very few options left to this body. The
nation of Iraq is unified and her people are strong and willing to fight to
protect their sacred land. There continues to exist and axis of evil determined
undermine our progress toward long term global peace and stability. With this
latest escalation a line has been crossed and now we will act. But, first, we
must ascertain exactly who was behind this. When we know and when we act, we
will act as one."- ( Washington D.C. " 3:30 p.m. ) President Morgan Harvey Wallace found himself a man with no
recourse. The destiny of the entire world rested in the palm of his hand and
the world was poised. It was quiet. The city was virtually deserted. The
congressional emergency session had passed and members had returned to their
districts, to their families. The first lady was aboard AirForce2 to some undisclosed
location and the Joint Chiefs had been shuffled off deep into n.o.r.a.d. All
wheels were spinning. He thought of Kennedy, and what the young man might have
done in this situation. What good could any president do today. The enemy was
omnipresent, yet visible only in the instant of its strike. After 9/11 the
global mission was gravely clear, but even with more recent advancements in
drone technology and enhanced information crosschecking, bad things were still
happening. But now there was no going back. Victor was seated directly across from him, his legs were
crossed. He was looking right at The President. "I don't think Doctor is
going to go along with our little plan." The President squinted his eyes tightly, then net the v.p.s
stare. "we're going to have to proceed with phase two. We'll lie, we'll
say the shuttle malfunctioned somehow. We can shoot a missile from the station,
blow it up in the atmosphere and that will be that." "Preparations are already under way. I told him to keep
it neat." "What about this Rebecca? We probably can't trust her
either huh, especially after her mentor dies in freak accident on the way back
from the moon." "You know the Defense Secretary has her full and
complete confidence. He served with father in the navy." "I do. I had her summoned to the mountain for a
briefing. She's not going to like it. He is going to convince her it is for the
good of all mankind. I hope it is. I just want the one." "The men I sent are the best there is. There's nothing
to worry about. The plan WILL work. They will never see it coming and it will
be the greatest military victory in recorded human history. We are, however,
taking a bit of a risk in letting him tag along." The President stood and moved to the window. He looked out
into the empty street and secret service out on the lawn. "There is still
the issue of access to the mainframe. We need him to open the door for us
Victor. Then, we can pour on those b******s a beast they have never known
before. Just get the mutant down here in one piece, all other concerns are
secondary." "He doesn't trust me now." "Soon that won't matter." The President returned to his desk, sat and pilfered through
a stack of files. "Jessica is a fighter." He flipped through some
glossy photos of her shambles apartment. "Do we know these thugs?" "F.B.I. is working it. I'll keep on them." "She spent some time with Ivan while the country was on
lockdown." "Dinner twice, and a movie." "She likes him. He probably told her everything. The
good doctor is a bit of a drinker." Victor finally managed a smile. "All the great ones
are. Jessica is a very likeable woman, that's why I hired her. I have a guy on
her. She doesn't like it." "Let's just make sure it doesn't get this close
again." "Yes Mr. President." Morgan swiveled back and forth in his chair. He turned
toward the window. The tall crimson drapes were open halfway. In the Oval
Office the president did not control the drapes. It was always amazing to him
that the leader of the free world could not even open a window in his own
office without express permission. The lights went out. Both men were lifted into the air and hurled violently away
from the curved front facing wall. Silence, for a moment, then an abrupt pulse
of blinding white light exploded outward from the street, carrying with it a
wave of energy which lifted the White House from its foundation with an
astounding roar then crashed it to the ground with a concussive, tectonic
crash. Now, the whole lawn was ablaze. All of the fencing was down, the
building was bent at odd angles, sunken into the ground and burning. "Victor!" Morgan coughed again and again. He was
covered in wood and other debris. There was light from above, it was strange
through the thick smoke and he could see fire close by, but his eyes stung
badly and refused to focus. He tried to sit up. Pain strained through him.
"Ahhhhh! Victor!" The White House was wrapped in a fiery blaze. Men were
running through the fire and dragging the bodies of their fallen and they were
burning. The right side of the building erupted in fire and
explosions of glass and screams. Debris littered the grounds and peppered the
street in dust and chunks of hot cement and twisted smoldering metal fencing.
Alarms were going off, but there was still no relief in sight. The smoke rose
and covered the sun The President pulled himself through the rubble on his left
knee. His right leg was broken and he could feel the blood leaving his body. He
groped around in the smoky blackness. There were explosions all around and
yelling. "Victor!" "Mr. President." The voice was scratchy and faint." "I'm coming buddy!" Darkness….all around Slowly, gradually, groggily, Christian began to regain
consciousness. He was bathed in inky blackness. A cold prickle crawled down his
spine. There was a taste in his mouth both foreign and revolting. The floor was ice cold and very smooth. Icy trembling arched
throughout his naked frame. His slightest movement seemed to echo all around
and reverberate through him, taking a first tentative crawling steps forward.
Then a few more. Then standing, a momentary task. He was completely disoriented
and weak and bald. "What is this!" ~ what is this~ A voice both his and yet not boomed its
immediate reply. The floor offered a shutter and Alan was nearly toppled. "Clive!" Another resounding shutter . Less talking, more walking. How long had it been? Alan stopped. " Hello!" More walking. Now and then he would change direction. There
would be a wall, or a door, or a drop off. More searching happened to chance a
wall. As smooth as the floor and every drop as cold. Every step seemed in its
self to make him colder. His heart beat oscillated through his fingers as he
felt along this new found companion in the emptiness. A sharp pain in the brain. Christian clutched his head with
both hands, but that was no defense. "Two many! Too many f*****g voices!
No!" Then it was over and his racing heart started to settle. "What is this place?" More walking and feeling around the abyss, shivering…and
scared. Markings on the wall, like lines cut into the surface. More
markings. A door! Well that's a quick two out of three. Some strange mechanism
was fastened horizontally across the frame of the depression in the wall. Even
after a through handling he could still hardly even imagine its design. It was
exotic and rock solid. The center section, he found, did allow for some
movement, so he continued to tinker until at long last the center area gave way
and the wall split in two. A flicker of flame. No, something stronger. Christian's
heart had begun to race again. A way out! A few more cautious steps forward.
Surely not a flame, more a circle of light. It was enough to cut the emptiness
surrounding him a small measure. There was a strange symbolism carved into the
wall carved into the walls of this narrow passage. Now the adventure in him was
beginning to come back. Trepidation was replaced by astonishment. "Who has
ever seen this before?" The glow was still a mystery needing to be solved, so Alan
continued on. Approaching the source, it's true power began to reveal its self
and it started to snow as ice crystals flaked off his body in the intensifying,
warming glow. Then suddenly all was white and there was a stiff suffocating
silence seemingly an unseen force pressing against his chest. He was now nether
cold nor hot. Indeed he was, considering, perfectly content. This was the
strangest thing of all. "Whatever you're thinking, it's wrong." Christian spun around. The strange, had dipped head long
into the unbelievable. "You-you can't be…." "Alive? Well I certainly hope to all s**t not because
if I'm still breathing than WE have a very serious problem. I think we already
do. Why are you naked and bald?" Christian was aghast and at the same time untrusting of this
manifestation of his younger brother. He wanted to cry and scream in the same
breath and curse this lie and what force brought it to be. "I watched you
die, Kevin." How truly unfair this was. "Mom s-she cried- "For six months, I know. I'm sorry for that Chris. I
know I hurt you too man, that's not what I wanted." "Stop this! You're not my brother!" Who was he
trying to convince? "I can't explain this Chris, believe me I wish I could.
It's like I'm here, but somewhere else. It's not clear. I remember what I did,
that day. The awful mess I made. Too many times have a been there. Too many to
count. I think this is hell." Christian continued to pound into his brain that this white
robed figure before him was not his brother, despite his quite accurate stating
of the nature of his death. It had taken five years of therapy to
compartmentalize the gruesome images from that time. "Why Kevin?" "Why did I pull the trigger? F**k Chris I don't know!
Maybe I was, depressed. Maybe, I was just plain old f*****g bored. How about
that huh! You want answers from the dead guy. Maybe I was just looking for a
way out. For me that was a very long time ago." "Am I dead?" "Are you breathing?" Low and behold, he was. "Kevin what is this place? Do
you know how to get out?" Drops of water danced on his naked scalp. He
looked up to be lost in a thunderously roaring rush of water, which seemed to
push him down, forward and every which way. He took in gasping, frothy breaths,
continuing to fall. Falling and falling forever… 2 days later…. Last night I did the hardest thing I have ever had to do. I
had to call my best friend's wife and tell her he may be lost forever. She was
not pleased and blamed me as usual or the misfortune which has befallen her
beloved. She says that every time Christian follows me on one of my crusades HE
ends up paying the larger price. But she wasn't there. What's worse is she
cannot accept my story and in my guilt I must say I cannot rectify all the
details of the event even myself. Chris just vanished. Wherever he went, he
didn't take his cloths, or his camera, or his watch. It was as if he had simply
vanished into thin air. Guilt for having to leave so suddenly. The storm, a slow mover, was now abating and a proper search
could begin. There was still time. Christian was strong. At sunrise Clive was
back in the chopper with military guard escort. He hated having to blow the
find of a lifetime, but time was against Alan and he needed help to cover more
area. Luckily, his antiquities dealer had a connection high in the
Iranian Guard and arrangements had been made to run the search and the analysis
of the structure in full secret. Payment would be based on the overall value of
the find, depending on what it would turn out to be. An empty tomb is not
nearly as valuable as one with something in it. Every moment in the desert is different. The landscape is an
endless canvass of motion. The old man said his people believed the desert to
be a great living being and that it spoke to the people. It even told them
where to find water. The conscious voice, the wind of the desert was said to
confuse the minds of men that one might believe he's seen a vision of himself
from the past. Clive remembered expressing a touch sarcastic frown as he'd
listened to this dusty, sun withered old man explain to him the complex
relationship between his people and the earth, or something. But now Chris was
gone and he needed a miracle. He was praying the elders heart would withstand
the chopper ride Before long, the chopper pilot called back something in
heavy Arabic and the co-pilot pointed out ahead. The convoy chopper dipped
lower and Clive got his first really good look at what had been buried in the
sand for god knows how many years. The megalithic entrance display to a finely
sculpted temple. However, this was unlike any ancient temple anyone had ever
seen on earth before, for the entire exterior of this amazing, glinting work of
craftsmanship appeared to have been pristinely fashioned from polished gold, in
addition to other elements. The color of the bodies of the two winged beings
standing guard was a sharp contrast to their epic arched wings of liquid gold.
The bodies seemed held together as a tightly packed kaleidoscope of faded
rainbow colors in sea of sculpted milky ivory. These hulking beasts were four
legged and had menacing black claws and sharp tallond teeth which sparkled
wildly in the rising sun. The sand storm had saved Clive a ton of labor. The lake bed
was completely gone. The entire area had been scooped up and carried away just
like that The temple less than half buried set eerily esque in the
whirling sand. Only the top end of what was truly a grand entranceway
protruded. The pilot set down about where he had before, although the plateau
he'd set atop was now level plane. From ground level the curve of the beasts
wings blocked the sun and in the shade as Seth, the team and the old man
unstrapped themselves and stepped out onto the sand there was a cool refreshing
breeze which encompassed them. It was unexpected. "Why don't you show us where you last saw your
friend." Prompted the leader of the two guard detachment, a stern looking
career military man with dark skin and all the grit he could muster. "If
he's still out here my men will find him." Clive hadn't taken his eyes off the temple yet. It took him
a moment to reply. "Well you see that's just the thing, most of this
wasn't here the last time. The chopper can cover more ground. Can you tell the
pilot to make a few wide passed. Circle the area. The old man can stick with me
just have your men fan out. I want to have a look around. "Sounds good. Men!" He then walked back to the
chopper and within moments the twin blades were wising and churning up the sand
and then it was gone. "I sincerely hope I did not just send that chopper
away so you can continue making people disappear Mr. antiquities dealer. You
know the Guard would sooner blow this sight to kingdom come than ever allow the
western world access to it." "It could be nothing. There are temples of this size in
other parts of the world." They began to walk the circumference of the exposure. The
commander pulled a thin cigar from a beast pocket and gave it a light. He drew
several long hits, occasionally looking directly up to take in just the sheer
awe inspiring size of the construction. "That much is true, but not so
much like this. I have served for thirty-five years and traveled all over the
world and never have I seen build such as this. Look at all of this color! How
does it seem to flow in just such this way throughout the sculpture. These
beasts, they are as menacing as the day they were formed. How can this be? Clive made his way to the high point, where the sand hilled
over the exposed portion of the temple entrance. Even from behind, the beastly
sculptures were the most amazing thing he had ever seen. They seemed on the
verge of flight. He got down on his stomach and slid over the side of the
embankment to have a look inside. With a better footing he was able to slide
almost his whole body through the opening. "Chris! Chris! Buddy where are
you!" He switched on a flashlight and to his surprise the sand slopped
downward a little further in and descended beyond the lights range. Could
Christian have gone down there? Perhaps to wait out the rest of the storm.
Unlikely. He would first have had to survive the rapid excavation process, then
have the presence of mind to locate the temple and climb up inside. Was he THAT
strong? "Anything?" called the commander. "This area
is entirely unstable, I wouldn't go in too far without a guide wire and extra
light." Clive poked his upper body out. His brown kakis and short
sleeve beige shirt blended well with the sand. Archeology was a dirty job and
this was life and death. " It'll take too much time to set up a rig, time
my partner doesn't have. Give me your flashlight if you don't mind." Reluctantly, the officer surrendered his sturdy, black
mag." You have until sunset. Don't think for a moment I won't leave your
fool hearty a*s here over night, with or without my flashlight." "I understand. Just set me a line right here with say
sixty feet of slack. Just to be on the safe side. I have to be sure commander,
he's my best friend." Off in the distance there was yelling in Arabic. Then
automatic weapons fire and more yelling. The commander sprinted up and over the
rise leaving Clive unsure suddenly what to do. Why were the soldiers firing? The commander ran down the hill to where one of his men was
crouched low next to one of the lesser exposed wings. He had a strait view of
the outlying desert for miles. "Lieutenant what are you firing at!" "It was Lieutenant Adsval Sir, he just started yelling
and he was shooting at something. He ran that way sir. Now I don't see
anything." "What about the hermet?" "Behind us. Around the hill, hiding sir." "Good. Give me your walkie. This is Commander Balshreed
to chopper pilot, do you read me!" "Yes, we are reading you. We are finishing our outer
circle now and there is nothing to report. Eta, five minutes." "Copy that. Over and out. Lieutenant open that pack
quick and hand me the rope, pulley and hammer if you wouldn't mind. We might
have to leave adventure boy to his own devises. Did Adsval have his
radio?" "I think so sir. He exchanged the radio for the
materials. I will try him." He adjusted the frequency. "Adsval this
is Serfen, do you copy? Adsval, please respond." "Keep trying. The chopper will be here shortly and then
we'll find him." The commander made his way back up to Clive and proceeded to
erect the pulley arm. "It's already too hot out here. You need to find
your friend before we run out of water. There was no sign of him from the air.
Now one of my men is missing. He was shooting at something, or someone. I'm
going up for a good look when the chopper returns. Just do me one favor and
don't get yourself lost down there. You have one " hundred feet here. It has to
be enough." "I'll be back commander, don't leave without me." "Search fast." Rope secured, Clive proceeded downward across the sand.
Within moments he was out of sight. And the commander returned to his man who
was still searching the desert scape through his scope. The was with him, his
dust weathered hermits robe seemed alive in the endless desert wind. The wind brought
with it the distant hum of the chopper. "Secure your weapon soldier we're going up for a better
look. Now we have two missing men and it will be a hundred and twenty degrees
out here in an hour and I'm getting pissed!" "Where has Clive gone?" the old man quipped. "Underground to look for his friend. Can't condone it
much myself, but whatever gets me out of this god forsaken desert a bit
sooner." "You mean he's gone into the temple? Commander you must
go get him! You must!" "I'm sorry, who is in charge of this operation?
Thank-you! Now if Clive wants to go crawling around in the dirt for a while
that's his prerogative. Do you see that chopper there, we're going for a ride.
One of my men has decided to take an unpaid leave and I intend on finding him
so I can personally kick his a*s. Don't you tell me what I do and do not have
to do!" The elder was mostly unfazed by the commanders posturing.
"There is a power here far beyond your comprehension. You can feel it,
can't you. It IS here, all around. There is a message, but I cannot make it
out. Too faint, fainter than a whisper." He closed his eyes and began to
speak softly to himself. The commander had heard enough. The chopper was landing left
of their position. "Lieutenant will you lead the man along we have to keep
moving or this sun will eat us alive!" "Sir!" Forty feet into Clive's decent the sand dropped off and he
was forced to pocket the flashlight and continue down in darkness. He reached
the bottom with not an inch of rope to spare. Retrieving both lights, Clive got
his first glimpse at the inside of this lost temple. Smooth circular pillars
lined the walls, five to a side leading to an open area with a hole in the
floor and a wide door behind it secured with some mechanism he could not yet
make out. The pillars were covered my some form of symbolism he had never seen
before. Lines and circles and some other symbols. It looked to be a combination
of several different styles. The floor was also completely smooth and had a
polished look. In fact it looked pristine. At the hole, he knelt and stuck the flashlight down as far
as he could reach, but could see nothing. There was however a distinct smell.
Sulfur. Who would build something this colossal over a volcano? At the door
Seth was confronted with a real puzzle. An ancient door lock it looked to be.
It was designed as two snakes entwined together with a cross between them and
some object surrounding the snakes in a circle. It two contained a variety of
symbolism. He was able to rotate this circle and adjust the wound bodies of the
snakes. Also, the cross could be removed and placed at different angles within
the snakes. This would take time. If Christian did make it down here he would
likely have fallen and never made it to this door. There was no sign he'd been
here, but Clive pressed on and began to try and open the door. Perseverance and a lot of luck paid off. The cross clicked
into place, the snakes heads reared back the door split open with a crack and a
rush of stale air which pushed him back. Now there was sulfur in the air. The
next room was as large as the entrance way and was noticeably warmer. The walls
were lined with paintings, of people and not just any people. "This is impossible." Neapolitan, Hitler, Saddam
Hussein, The Queen of England, President Kennedy and others. What was even more
unbelievable even than the quality of the work was the condition of it. All the
paintings looked as though they'd just been finished. Every color vibrant,
every line sharp and defined. "I don't understand this." In the center of the far wall hung a single painting which
was covered by a thick white cloth, begging to be removed. Clive pulled the
cover aside and it drifted to the floor. He stood aghast. The image in the
painting was his own and he was not alone. Chris was with him, but it was not
the man he knew. Something was different in the face. Something almost evil in
his eyes. Clive shuttered and stepped back. They were standing together as if
they'd been posed, but no such work was ever done. There was something in HIS
eyes as well, something which made his blood boil, something sinister. He began
to feel dizzy and sick. The sulfur had filled his lungs and it was all he could
taste of the musty air. "Chris! Goddamn what is this! In the air, the commander had but one thought on his mind.
He hung out the side as the barren desert floor started to streak by. "This is the devils place. We will all die here." "Less talking and more looking!" "Perhaps you should pray to your god we find our man,
old man," Serfen posited, "because if we don't, maybe we just leave
you out here." He laughed and the commander shared his banter. Then,
something caught the commanders eye. A glint in the sand ahead and the red
shoulder cuff of a guard uniform. "There! There, set us down now!" The group exited quickly with the commander in the lead. Red
and beige and the barrel of a rifle. They came upon the missing man to find him
nearly buried, weapon and all. A frantic dig ensued. When pulled up, the man's
face was in an obvious state of distress. His mouth was open wide and packed
solid with sand. His eyes wide in unfathomable terror. The commander knelt and
rested the dead soldiers head in his hand. The others had taken steps back.
"This was no accident. This man saw something. This was murder. Now you've
stirred up a nest of terror. The guard will find you and burn you into the
ground! Lieutenant get that man back in the chopper this operation is over!" "Sir!" The ground began to shake. A fine crack appeared in the sand
below the body of the soldier and continued past the men as they made their way
back to the chopper. This crack passed quickly under their feet and past the
chopper. The quaking continued. The commander watched the fissure grow and
devourer the body and continue its course. "Commander do you see this?" "It must be an earthquake. Today is just our lucky day
Lieutenant. "I remember that day." The slightest tinge of horror made manifest at the base of
Clive's spine. It eased its self ever slowly with the hideous grinding of a
rusted steel rake on a blackboard. It tempted him to turn to the voice. It
taunted him. Dared him. "But-of course- you don't-because…. it hasn't happened
yet." In the painting, both men were wearing black suits. Now ,
here was Chris, dapper as could be, dressed to the hilt, shoes with a polished
shine. "You should not be here Clive. You knew you would not find me down
here, but still you came." Clive stepped closer, strangely calm in
comparison to the unabated amazement covering Clive's face. Terror, mixed with
anxiety. "I know what you are thinking Clive. You are thinking you want to
kill me. Do you know what I am thinking?" Clive spoke in a hush whisper. It was all he was able.
"You are daring me to try." Chris was suddenly upon him. He lifted
Seth at the waist and through him up and into the painting exploding it to
pieces and raining rocky dust and debris upon him as he crashed to the floor. "No! I am challenging you to dare!" Chris snarled
wickedly through the smoke. His face was beginning to contort and fester, he
seemed to struggle to maintain. "You get up Clive. Can you feel that? That
is real power!." The room was rattling. Clive did his best to stand with the
help of the wall. He looked up and did not see Chris. The ceiling was crumbling
down on him, it was time to climb. He took one last glance at Kennedy, then
hastened his assent. In short order, daylight was at hand. He crawled over the
rise and staggered and crawled to the level desert floor, completely out of
breath and in pain just as the chopper was coming into view. As it set down the
commander leaned out and motioned for Clive and he ran forward. "Commander
there is something down there you're not going to believe"" "I don't give a blasted rats a*s what you found in that
hole I have a dead man on my hands and we are out of here! Now where is your
friend?" Clive cast a desperate glance at the temple. He could feel
the ground trembling beneath his feet. The whole thing would be gone by the
next time, if there ever were. "No. No I didn't find him." "Then get yourself strapped in this operation is
terminated. We were never here Mr!" (1:30 a.m.) Back in his hotel room Clive took himself a long hot shower.
His entire back was blue and black and his entire body creaked and cracked.
Afterward, a chilled brandy on the balcony overlooking the city of lights. What
was he going to tell Lynn. She already thought he was crazy. Tonight he would
pack and get the first flight stateside. It would be next to impossible to get
another team together and the trip would be too dangerous without escort.
Christian, his friend, might just be lost. The news was a blitz of breaking announcements. Promises of
targeted and definitive retaliation from the acting president, defense
secretary. Well hidden no doubt and with his finger on the button, waiting for
a target. Back to Cambridge. Normal life, what was left of it. "Find your way back my friend. You are out there
somewhere. I can feel it. Don't make me tell this crazy story to your wife, you
know she'll have my head." A few more sips from the glass. "Jesus
Christian. What have I gotten us into this time. I shouldn't have promised no
photography." ((48 hours later)) (NORAD UNDERGROUND COMMAND CENTRE WHITE PLAINS, NEVADA) The jeep ride through White Plains was long and quiet. A
narrow stretch of pavement cut through the dusty white desert. Rebecca had never seen cactus, or even the desert for that
matter, but here it was in all its pale glory. And there was something
beautiful about its emptiness. Some power there, scratching at the surface.
Mostly, it was hot. Even in the morning, as much as she was dreading her
meeting with the Secretary, she could not wait to get out of the sun. She was
promised respect and asked to respect the understand that she was going to be
told things and exposed to realities which are totally and unequivocally
classified. Also, that her cooperation was mandatory and any appeal she should
wish to file would be handled in due course. Something bad was about to happen,
even the driver had a rifle. Up ahead a dirt path cut to the right, strait into the
desert. Rebecca's long dark hair wrestled in the dusty wind and the jeep bumped
along the uneven terrain until suddenly the came to a halt. When the sand
abated She saw the soldiers already at work removing a manhole cover with
chains. She got out and walked to them. "You've got to be kidding
me." "Orders ma'am. This is the only way in or out right
now. You'll be okay just take your time. It's seventy feet to the floor, then
there's an elevator and that will take you the rest of the way. Come on, come
on let's go!" "S**t. What about my bag?" "It's you or the bag ma'am please." Rebecca relented. "I suppose I'm just lucky I wore
jeans today." She got down and shimmied into the hole and started down. "We'll get your bag to you ma'am, there's a light at
the bottom, we're locking the hatch now." And he wasn't kidding. The bulky lid raddled into place with
a loud echo and Rebecca was left to her own devices. One foot in front of the
other. Down, down and down some more. She could see a soft red glow not far
below and in another minuet she was at the bottom of the shaft and summoning
her ride. Three full minutes passed before the light dinged off and
the doors pulled back. Another soldier clad in green up to his helmet, another
rifle. Wow this was serious. "Just this way ma'am." Rebecca stutter stepped forward. "Sorry it's
just-" "First time in an elevator?" "A soldier with a sense of humor? Well now I think I've
seen everything." "No ma'am, not yet." He smiled and touched a
button on the wall pad. "It's a long way down, you can try and hold your
breath." "Hilarious. So how far down is this place really?" "Ordinarily that information is classified, but since I
can see you are a woman of class and clearly a civilian and if I may say so,
quite pretty, we are descending to two-hundred seventy feet. I've got to warn
you it can get a little warm. They run the coolers a few times a day so it's
not so bad. So, if you don't mind my asking, are you the clone doctor?" Rebecca rolled her eyes. "No I'm the clone doctors
assistant. Ivan Chandra, Prodigy is his. Or at least it was. It's looking more
and more like a government takeover of the project. I knew something like this
would happen. The instant we have a breakthrough they swoop in take it all. But
this time will be different I think. This time they don't know what they really
have, but I do." "And that's why you're here? To tell the sec. defense
what it's all about." "Honestly hot shot, I don't have the slightest
clue." The door chimed open just in time for her to whisper in his face,
"and I am never going to bed with you. Now will you please take me to the
secretary." "Right this way, and by the way he's not the secretary
of defense anymore. He was just promoted." "Just in there is the
command center, but the Chief is waiting for you in his office. It's just down
this hall. If you're planning on staying here long I recommend the gym and the
hot tub." "Thank-you I don't plan on staying long I have a lot of
work to do. I am a scientist, you know." "Yeah, I get that about you. Here we are." The
soldier produced a data card and inserted it into a slot next to the door
they'd stopped at and knob turned its self. The door pulled back and the pair
walked in. The secretary was seated at a dark walnut colored desk covered with
piles of documents and folders. The Office was sparse accept for a book shelf
against the left wall full of volumes and a picture of an aircraft carrier next
to it. The walls were white and the room was lit from a ceiling fan spinning
idly. There was one chair. Rebecca presumed to take it. "Yes please, Dr. Jordan please sit down. Thank-you Alex
you can wait outside." "Yes sir." The former secretary took a long deep breath and smoothed
his glossy blue tie, stained with blood. He touched the smears deliberately to
show her. "This is the blood of the president. Well, not anymore." "The President-" "I am the President. I know I can't replace him, but I
can do the job. I can make the tuff decisions. It's what I've done my whole
life. Very rarely am I surprised anymore in this business doctor, I've been
from one side of the globe to the other, I've watched men burn alive and be
blown to bits. I have tasted the blood of half a dozen enemies and you know
what, they just keep coming. Until, sooner or later, you get to old to fight
and you have to find someone to take your place. You know they won't ever be as
good as you, but you hope someday they might be better. Rebecca I have a
problem. You see, I know all about Prodigy now and I know all about your
colleague Doctor Chandra and I know all about your clone culture. You are truly
a revolution in your field, it's a true shame your work will never be made
available to the public." "Mr. President with all due respect-" "With all due respect doctor your friend Ivan Chandra
is dead. Here, see for yourself." He removed a series of color photos from
a manila envelope. He turned them to face her. "This is the good doctor on
the floor of the incubation chamber. He looks to have been the victim of some
head trauma, from all the blood. This next image was taken from the main
hanger." "It's a cryo-tube." "One cryo-tube being loaded onto the shuttle. The
shuttle I sent up there to secure that station and prepare those clones for
transport. Now I've lost contact with my team and by the looks of it there is
an act of treason in the process of being committed and all the while I keep
hearing your report on that explosion in the control room during the initial
synapse upload on your first test subject. You should have blown is brains to
timbucktwo, but instead something truly extraordinary happened. What exactly
doctor? What would make this one clone so god damned important and how do we
get it back?" Her eyes were transfixed on Ivan. She wanted to burst into
tears, but her anger kept them away. Prodigy was his life's work, he gave his
all for what he believed was possible. "Every clone has a security chip
locking out access to higher brain functions. It would be useless without the
proper knowledge and equipment. They could kill him trying to get him out of
the tube, it's a pressurized cryo mixture." "Yes doctor, I've read over the basic function of the
chambers. My question for you is how do we go about locating it. Well each
clone is tagged individually as you know, but in stasis the beacon does not
function, so the only thing I can do is try and locate the tube, assuming it
hasn't been disabled." "Very well, you will have access to the database in
your quarters. Stick your business, no snooping around in other files or I'll
have you in the command center with an armed guard over your shoulder. Am I
clear on that?" "Yes sir." "Good. Now I have other questions if you don't mind.
First off, did you or Dr. Chandra have any enemies, or any competition? You
aren't the only two geniuses out there you know? We have a very big leak doctor
and I intend on plugging it. Think. Were there ever any threats? Someone with a
grudge against you or your work?" "No Mr. President. Ivan and I were always very open
about what we were trying to do. We had a lot of disbelievers, but no real
detractors. There was no competition to speak of. Honestly, that would have
been something. Maybe then I would have gotten all the money I really needed
and it would have been worth it having to leave my family to work on the moon
for five years. You say you were making preparations to transport the clones. Where
exactly?" "Your lab in Colorado actually, but obviously the
situation has changed. We are in full war mode now, I am going to have to start
issuing night curfews to the major cities and doing all sorts of other things
the antichrist does. I am due to deliver a speech to the U.N. in six hours at
which time I will formerly announce Iran as the principle villain in this
atrocity and that, well, we're going to blow them back into the prehistoric
age. I can't put it in quite that way, but you get the idea." "So Mr. President, what do you want from me other than
to locate the clone?" "I know what this project means to you Rebecca. I know
it is not always easy to deal with bureaucracy. There is something else I need
to tell you. The Chinese have agreed to supply us a significant detachment of
ground forces and we are coordinating with other countries as well, but I want
to give us the best chance we have. You have two-hundred thousand clones on the
moon. I have another five-hundred thousand, right here. All they need is the
Prodigy chip and a little electricity." Rebecca gasped, louder than she'd wanted to. Another secret.
She gritted her teeth as she leaned forward. Lie! Say anything! "No no you
don't understand, it can take weeks for the implantation procedure to take
effect, it's not like turning on a light. How were you planning on implanting
all these bodies? you would need dozens of surgeons." "I can assure you doctor I have planned for this
contingency. Now my question to you is this, how long will it take you to get
my people up to speed on your procedure?" "Mr. President please, you can't do this. This is a
perversion of everything we worked to create. Please Shepherd." "I am truly sorry kiddo. I didn't want to have to drag
you into this, least of all you, but all of our backs are against the wall now.
Don't make me order you to help me Rebecca. The guard out there can help you
with finding your room and anything you might be needing. Probably some more
suitable cloths. You should know that I have ordered the immediate transport of
all the clones on the moon, here. Preparations are already underway." "Are you sure that is such a good idea, what if your
mole decides to show up again? Did you question the rest of that team you sent?
Did no one see or hear anything?" "Unfortunately, the whole team is missing, along with
the shuttle. I've sent marines this time. I know I'm taking a risk in moving
them now, but it's one I must take. It's now, or maybe never. 700,000 clones
will give the coalition won blazing hell of a good start and that's all we
need. Drones can distract the aerial assault if there is one. We should have
dealt with this a long damn time ago. Now we are past the point of no return,
but with Prodigy I know we will prevail. That's why I need you Rebecca. I need
you to make sure we do this right. I can't have these guys short circuiting in
the sun or going haywire and shooting each other. They have to be good enough
to buy us the time we need and they have to understand that time is of the essence.
Can you program snipers?" "I need to see my team." (U.N. New York) "Thank-you madam chairmen, honored representatives,
distinguished guests. What I have to say tonight, I say to the world. Never in
our history have we bore witness to the scale of evil perpetrated upon this
planet in recent days. We have all lost now, friends, partners, allies.
President McMasterson was my closest confident. His death at the hands of these
cowards has left a cold mark on my person, a void which no measure of time can
ever fill. I have lost my best friend. Many of you in this chamber tonight have
lost as well and many listening to my voice. I come before you tonight to offer
my deepest sympathies and sincerest regrets. We have gathered here to stand as
one. To declare in one voice that atrocities will not go unpunished!" The resounding smattering of applause gave President- time
to take a drink of water and catch his breath. After several days of intense, decisive analysis, the
intelligence community is in agreement that the Iranian regime was indeed
responsible for these attacks, although no formal declaration of responsibility
has been made, the trail is clear. What we do here and now will determine the
course of our way of life. At stake is our very freedom. Freedom terror, from
radical ideologies which threaten to destroy the very fabric of our society, to
undermine god given right to live in peace. I know there are individuals
listening to my voice right now who would give anything for the world to fall
asunder into chaos, but I can assure them and all of you that as long as there
is air in my lungs I will do everything and anything within my power to destroy
such people." Another round of applause. - looked down at his wife in the
front row. She gave him a curt thumps up and he smiled. He needed that. That
told him he was doing the right thing. "President Lincoln often spoke of the constant struggle
against the ideal of a peace. War can be a very lucrative business. War can
also be used as political weapon, where even the threat of an attack can have
an impact. Words matter. I believe a person should be held accountable for what
that do and say. What I want most is for the future generations to look back on
this horrible episode in our history and know that when the time to act, to
make a tuff decision, we did not falter. We stood up with one voice and
declared that we will not go quietly into the night! We will not finish without
a fight! And if we are to head off into the night, let it be known through
history that our coalition gave it everything they had and that if we do go
down we will down kicking and screaming and blowing fire!" The thunderous roar of hands reverberated throughout the
General Assembly theater. "Now I will speak briefly as to the nature and
timetable of our response. First off, it will be a military response. China,
Japan, France, Germany, Italy, Africa, The Netherlands, Poland, Iraq, Turkey,
Hungry, Great Britain, and others. These nations and more, will be supplying
troops, weapons, supplies and equipment. This will be the largest retaliatory
military incursion in the history of the planet and we have just one shot to
get it right. We will strike soon and with such a sudden force, even though
they know we are coming they will not know how or from where. When we come, we
will keep on coming until every square centimeter of Iran has been picked clean
of weapons and combatants. We will be swift, decisive and utterly unrelenting
and the enemy will find no safe haven. There is no border we will not cross to
find you, mark my words. What we know right now is that Iranian nukeular facilities
continue to operate and it is only a matter of time before they are able to
deploy a second device. It is a very dangerous and labor intensive task to
fashion a nukeular weapon, whether they are one day or one week away from a
second weapon makes no difference. My message to the Iranian people is this. The United Nations
is forever committed you. We know there are many people in Iran tonight that
just want to live in peace. Something you have not been able to do for quite
some time. You have lived under a self serving dictator ship for decades. For
most it is all you have ever known. A government that censors speech,
information. A regime thriving on its ability to control the populous. My message to the Iranian people is this. Get out, while you
can. If you cannot leave the country, the best advice I can give to you is to
take what you can and leave any major cities and if you know where the plants
are, get as far from these facilities as you can. As I am speaking, safe zones are being set up along Iran's
Western border. Everyone is welcome, but each and every individual attempting
to enter will be thoroughly searched. No weapons of any kind will be allowed. I
cannot say exactly how long you have. What I can say is that if you want to leave,
leave now. Our coalition is committed to the protection of innocent civilian
life wherever possible, but I can make no promises or guarantees. It is my hope
that families who are able will take what they can and head west. My message to the Iranian regime is simple. Here we come.
You will feel us. We will stop you. Peace will prevail. And if in your
cowardice you choose to shield yourselves behind the innocent, we will show no
mercy." The assembly was again awash with emotion. The President was overcome. He spoke through the roar.
"May god be with us!" (2211a.d.) Was it god who made the stars? Could every star be but a
glint in gods eye? Never could I have imagined I would ever have found cause to
return to this awful, baron place. To come face to face with my own past and a
chance to reclaim what has been stolen from me. My memories. My life. Modified with Zarconian technology and with a number of my
own modifications I stand a chance of remaining under their screens, but I have
to keep moving. Their quantum displacement drive design is self cooling, but
the unit cannot be disabled or removed in space. For that I would need to dry
dock and that would be suicide. When left idle for extended the driver creates
a shell of energy particles I have been thus far unable to neutralize. This game of cat and mouse has been going on for longer than
I can remember. They want me dead for things I haven't even done yet. Now, for
the first time I think I have the upper hand. The library data mainframe filled
in a lot of gaps. Massive clone army. That was what they wanted to do. But
something happened. There was nothing in the media archive speaking directly to
what went wrong. Another dead end. Any substantive information would be
classified. More searching. It is fitting that Earths first encounter with
extraterrestrial life would be the one leading to its demise. A people so
obsessed with mystery and exploration. Ignorant to what cold and ruthless place
the universe really is. There are intelligent species all over and they come in
any and all shapes and sizes. Intelligence, however, is no excuse for brains
and common sense. Intelligence breeds innovation, but fancy ships and weapons
do not solve a planets problems, it only multiplies and amplifies them. There
seems to be no real rule of law in space. Communication is a tricky game. Some
shoot first. I woke one day on an outlying planet called Tetris. My
memory was full of holes. They told me they found me in an abandoned cargo
shuttle, frozen solid. The people of Tetris where an ancient culture. They were
highly skilled and had embraced the arts and peace. There is a bond among the
Ti, as they call themselves, that transcends all human experience. They live as
individuals, but there is another level to these peoples consciousness which I
am only beginning to comprehend and I have lived among these people for many
years. The Ti are a people of many talents. Total mastery of D.N.A.
structure has allowed them to cleans themselves entirely of sickness.
Generations of gene modification has led to the irradiation of all sickness.
When a Ti reaches the age of "purification", they are given an injection
of some agent which attaches its self to the D.N.A. helix and coats it in a
sort of jell. This substance continuously re generates the strand, giving the
Ti life spans rivaling those I read in a book some time long ago, somewhere I
cannot remember. Over the generations the Ti did do some branching out. They
now thrived on four worlds in the system. I could have stayed here with these people for the rest of
my life. I had taken the injection. I had fallen in love. I had anything any
man could ever want. Then a very big piece of the mystery puzzle that was my
life, fell into place. An encrypted cipher, buried in the recesses of my
artificial neural matrix. A message from the past and a warning that came too
late. At the end of the day, I was property and still of value. Not anymore to
the ghosts of humanity, but to the Zarconians as well The message was a video.
The woman had fare brown skin and dark hair. She was very pretty, but looked
very tired. Her expression was one of worry and regret. As she spoke, she kept
looking up from the camera in urgency. I knew this woman. I saw her face in
ripples in my mind while I slept. She called me Jack. I wish that there was something I could say, or something I
could do to keep people from wanting to hurt you. You see, you are not the one
to blame Jack. I want you to know that. I didn't do enough to protect you and
Ivan, god rest his soul, was right. It is happening exactly as he said it
would. What they sent you all out there to do was wrong. However this has
happened, please know that no matter what is said no matter what they try and
force you to believe, you did nothing wrong. I am to relinquish you to military
authorities now. Ivan Chandra was murdered. He gave his life to protect you
Jack because he believed in you just as much as I do. You have a gift and
because of it someone will always want to harm you. But don't worry…..I have a
plan. ~~~ (2211) So then I was the last… an aberration, now a relic. What did
all of Zarconia even want with me? This is a question I continue to ask myself.
They came all this way, surely not just for me. For earth its self. The fleet
did not vaporize the plant, instead leaving it a desolate ocean of ice. They
are still in the region. The Zarconians travel completely in stealth. They have
managed to perfect the cloak, they are very good. But why have they stayed?
Knowledge of the future aside, there must be something specific. The military
database might hold the answers. I will have to leave earth for a while though.
Hopefully the fleet will move on. There is something still of value there. Or
maybe the Zarconions are waiting around for their future to catch up with them.
In any event, for me it is time to go home. (10 YEARS AGO " 2110 A.D.) Cold…Darkness… ** STATUS UPDATE " CRYO-STAYSIS FIELD INTERGITY 100% ANOMOLIES " 0 LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEM CHECK " FULL FUNCTION NOMINAL RESPONSE " SUBJECT ACTIVE DURRATION " 90 YEARS ** ((note to reader-alien dialogue written out in English for
narrative movement. Both races do have knowledge of the language to a degree,
but never speak it)) The Ti are a tall, slender yet strong and robust culture of
biped, with ancient writings tens of thousands of years old. There is a bloody,
sordid past to these people, but they were able to rise above these challenges
generations ago and were now focused souly on the expansion of knowledge and
the development of peaceful technological advancement. In some ways the Ti were very much human. Intelligent,
emotional, driven to explore and grow. One major difference being brain size,
nearly double. This affords the Ti a greatly expanded view and understanding of
the universe. It allowed them to advance quickly into space and beyond and even
to give them virtually endless life if one so chooses. But with great power
does come great responsibility and the Ti paid dearly for that, nearly to the
point of the destruction of their world. That was a long time ago. "This is Raider One calling Tetris Station Trillion, do
you copy?" ^^ Raider One we have you locked in, please reply^^ "Station I am just past outer marker twenty-five. I am
picking something up just now on short range scan. Classification unknown.
Structure unidentified. I am proceeding to intercept. Over." ^^Acknowledged Raider One please advise us of your status
after contact. Station out.^^ The color of rushing water and of sleek and exotic design,
the Raider recon shuttle streaked ahead. Piloted by twenty year veteran Olek
Ti-ell. A decorated officer, rising to prominence from Tetris Three. Nothing
more than interesting than a week long sector beacon check. Olek was looking
forward to the return trip and seeing his family and returning to normal duty.
Then, a sensor blip. Too faint and small to be a rogue vessel, but caution is
the greater part of valor and Olek had brought his Raider to bear, bathing the
cockpit in rich red glow. In great contrast to the milti-colors of the touch
control pads and holographic displays surrounding himself and his right side
co-pilot, Uval Ti-val. Uval was younger, in his second term at pilots academy
at the top of his class. "I have the object general. Full scan. A metalloid of
some kind sir. Looks to be part of a larger vessel. There is heavy corrosion
and residue from a composite chemical blast, but the computer is having trouble
nailing it. I've never seen anything like it. Now entering visual range." Uval made a slow pass of the hulking metal box. Obviously,
it was a container of some sort. One end was completely sealed. The other was
sealed as well, but the door was obscured by the shell of a second container
which had once been connected to it. The ends of the burned skeletal frame bent
wildly in all directions. A design of some kind could be discerned under the
space ice and the scorching of the intact container after the explosion. A
single character. U. "Looks like she suffered a massive explosion. There's
not much left. That, or this cargo was abandoned for one reason or another. Up
for a closer look?" "Yes sir! I'm looking forward to stretching my legs
some." "Yes me too. Trillion Station this is Raider One. We've
made scans of the object. It appears to be a cargo container. There is evidence
of massive explosion and possible deliberate abandonment. There's a lot of ice
on the hull and massive scorching damage. We are detecting no sign of power or
life, but I'd like to have a look inside just the same." ^^Understood Raider One, proceed with caution. We will keep
the channel open for you^^ "Raider one confirms. Ready Uval?" Inside, Olek activated several robotic lights which hovered
away from each other, illuminating the cargo hold in yellowish glow. The Ti
stood side by side in skin tight atmosphere suits. Their head shields were
transparent all around, extenuating their broad, elongated skulls and curved,
penetrating brow. Holographic displays danced across shields fine surface. The hold was largely empty, but it did contain one very
interesting item. A clear tube, clasped securely in a bulk vice. It lay
horizontally and length wise. To its left there stood some manner of electronic
devise. A tall rectangular box with all manner of operational controls and what
could be a data display screen. There were characters on the display, but held
no meaning for the Ti. Uval made his way closer to the cylinder. The whole
apparatus was covered in a thick layer of frost. He brushed a long hand over
the curve. The inside was full of some solid substance. "Deep cryo sir.
Like sleep forever." "Any ascertaining how long it's been out here?" "It's difficult for the computer to give an result
because these materials do not currently exist in the archive, which is quite
fascinating in its self. Fifty-years, give or take 20. At any rate, this thing
has been floating around for quite some time." Uval moved to the control tower. "This unit is
inactive. Scanning circuit structure. Permission to push the power button
sir?" "Sure, why not." The tower churned to life. The data screen went blank, then
was replaced with a series of diagnostic scans and other options. The inside of
the tube lit up, a pale blueish glow. Uval was very pleased with himself,
shocked as well at what the display was telling him. "General you are not
going to believe this. We have a life form here." Olek stepped behind the cadet. "What is its
condition?" "Nominal sir. It is alive." "What an extraordinary find this is! Uval, see what you
can do about getting this tube case detached from the floor. Use the cutter if
u have to, but don't disconnect the computer. There are gravity bots in the
storage hold as well." "I'm on it general!" "Trillion Station are you still reading me?" ^^We still read you, however there does appear to be some
interference, but it's negligible. What have you found?^^ "Something truly amazing. What appears to be a
cryo-stasis tube attached to some kind of data processer. The read outs seem to
suggest active life readings. Station did you copy that?" ^^We read you General Olek. We concur with the nature of the
find. Any ideas how long it has been out in space?^^ "Fifty years, perhaps more. This container was part of
a larger vessel, there's some heavy damage to the exterior structure, but this
compartment appears stable. I have a hunch this may have been dumped
deliberately, but it's hard to say for sure and it will take time to translate
this data. Perhaps that would provide us the answers we seek." ^^Risk analysis. You are convinced of the presence of life.
Are you able to scan the body directly?^^ "We have. Skeletal composition differs from ours, but
it's basically the same. Looks to be bi-symmetric bi-pedal. Approximate height,
six feet. Weight, two-hundred pounds. Smaller in stature to ourselves, but
cranial analysis indicates strong possibility of intelligence. There is definitely
brain activity." ^^Understood. Under Article Three you are authorized to
proceed with procurement. We will be expecting you Raider One. Trillion Station
out^^ Tetris Major, a Jupiter size m class world with three moons,
with an average surface temperature of 78 degrees. The topography of the planet
is as varied as the species inhabiting it, a world of wonder and inescapable
beauty. Climate control and the abolishment of airborne pollutants had given
the atmosphere a glossy, shimmering hue which twinkled and sparkled in its
starlight. Around their world the Ti had constructed an elaborate city in
space, at the center of which were a series of umbrella like solar generators,
absorbing light and energy and delivering it to the planet whenever and wherever
there was need. The Tetrin sun would burn for another nine billion years and by
then they would have long gone. " Raider One on approach, I'm at the city limits." The " city limits" was a simulated holographic
electromagnastatic nebula cloud stretching out to great distances. This
dramatic illusion allowed the Ti much greater security to the home worlds and
if some unwanted visitor should dare explore the crackling expanse, the nebula
did have some less holographic features associated with it. ^^Approach control confirms. Raider one clear for dock in
hanger 6. Welcome home general.^^ "Raider one confirms and thank you, it's great to be
back. Engaging auto-pilot." "Automated approach guidance systems nominal. A little
adventure at the end of an uneventful trip general." "Yes indeed. I am looking very much forward to seeing
inside that tube." Unfortunately for Olek and his young apprentice, there
access to the cryo tube and the computer was fleeting. The instant they were in
dry dock senior representatives from the high council were there and with armed
guard. In a surprise move, the men were led away. In the hours and days to follow all trace of knowledge of
the events surrounding the discovery were eliminated. In council there was
great debate. In the end it was decided the life form was to remain in stasis
for the foreseeable future. This ruling, however, did not last very long. (2011 " 12:p.m.) ^^The package is secure sir.^^ "You know what to do." President Shepherd hung up
the phone. His lap top displayed security camera views of three labs where
surgeons were busily implanting Prodigies matrix into the cortex of each clone.
There it would grow and evolve, but there would always be control. He thought
of the greater good these beings would be serving and how much higher the cost
would be if it were not for these people and their work. They were gods now and
perhaps they realized it. What was next? What would be the next frontier to
conqure? This needed to be all worth it. The mass paratroop drop was a one off.
The clones needed to do a good enough job so the first round of good guys could
make it to the ground and there were going be more men and women in the air in
the history of war. He thought about Rebecca. Could she be trusted? No. In eight
days it wouldn't matter. The clones would be in place and the incursion would
begin. She would never know. Main lab Rebecca had nothing to do but watch. Watch as her life's
work was pressed into service. The briefing was pretty strait forward. It was
not a terribly complicated procedure. Each station was fashioned with a
holographic, 3d rendered guide for comparison. She was impressed. When the
government REALLY wanted to get something done there were really limitless
possibilities. She feared for Jack. He really was worth killing for. More
important than even her herself could understand. "Where are you." "Always with you. Actually, I'm just down the hall.
I've been placed on cold steel surface. They think I'm still sleeping. And, you
should not know I am here." Rebecca crossed her arms and cast a slow, cruel, narrow eye
up into a camera, some feet away. Ultimate betrayal. More lies. They want to
kill you all. It is the only plan they have. No. not the only one,
but what an awful waste of things They have something else planed for me. "It's what we do Jack. We make big messes. What do you
want me to do?" Make it right. Just then a double doors on the nearer left end of the lab
swooped forward and an MP rolled in a clone and she watched as one of the
attending confirmed its tag and soldier stepped away. One of the young men
wheeled the pale body to her. "I thought you should see everything doctor. This one
just came in, but there was a special set of instructions attached to it and
there's a red clearance sticker on it. It shouldn't have even been dropped off
here." Rebecca touched her assistance shoulder. "Thank-you
Simon I'll have a look." Each clone, having been removed from their chambers, were
being kept in coma with neural inhibitors implanted in the brain at the time of
their birth. They were being wheeled in and out of doors behind her, amidst the
din of the well passed surgical operation. The clone was covered from head to
toe in a white sheet. She uncovered its head. Pale and bald, just like all the
rest. She dare not deactivate its neural blockers. She did. Almost immediately,
she could hear him in her mind. She wanted to cry. He asked her not too. "Jack you have to listen to me now because there isn't
much time!" She held up her data pad and hurriedly recorded a message she
would have to code quickly and there was something else she would have to do
quickly as well. I am going to make it right And so the time was set. It took 72 hours to complete the
procedure. The Prodigy Matrix was already resequencing the clones D. N. A.
Analyzing, evolving, growing stronger. What the human brain can stand under
expertly perfect conditions. Brains, no longer fully human. Sub programs detailed in varieties of combat techniques and
advanced weapons handling and sniper training were being hurriedly encoded into
each clones 20 teraflop virtual memory drive and needed time cultivate and
solidify their essence. No anxiety at the point of combat. It was a very simple
idea. Run " run and keep running and see how far you can get. Shoot the weapon
in your hands. Rebecca was sick to her stomach. She sat in her quarters.
Watching the minuets tick by. Sleep had been impossible. She was glad Ivan was
not here to witness this. Curled in a ball she could still hear his voice
inside her head. "I just can't let them do it Jack." "All my brothers and sisters. Rebecca. I hear them all.
I have the coordinates." "They will wipe your memory." "It's happening now." "Jack I am so sorry!" SOTHERN IRAN - DAWN THE WAR began with drones. All drones, all manner of shape,
size and armament, littering the sky machanized flocks of sensory and metal
they wafted across the desert two and fro, stinging with the venom of a dozen
locusts they went out in all directions in an endless wave. Could you conquer a
nation with not one drop of bloodshed? The world was changing in these moments,
faster than even the most concerned citizen really knew. Drones covered the
Iranian sky in all directions from one end to the other, wanting resistance. Behind the drones came the largest tank drop in military
history, tanks controlled remotely from bases around the world. They churned
the dunes and drug behind them a tsunami cloud of black and dust which only
continued to grow as line of steel beasts was added too and made its steady way
toward the door steps of the capital. The drone rush was being very successful
in disrupting the integrity of the Iranian armies frontline and had managed to
disable eighty-five percent of its air force with its planes still on the
ground. Victory for Iran would have to come on land. Rows upon rows of men. Knelt in the sand, awaiting death.
R.p.g.s at ready. Men were firing pistols into the air and balls of fiery death
exploded into the sand from time to time and the earth under them began to
vibrate and tremble. It would not stop. It increased again and again and at
length it enveloped them in deafening roar. At the horizon, black death was
coming. Now, the sand trail was rising, covering the bluing, early morning sky,
sharply contrasting with the blacker cloud being created from the mass output
of the line. It was black death. The line approached. Rockets found their mark. The tanks
kept coming. Iran had tanks too and they were ready. Smaller than the
Abrams and somewhat more maneuverable they were fanned out south in all
directions with personal aboard and drone support. It would not meet the
coalition completely head on, yet deal with it in pieces as drones rained hell
fire upon the sandscape. All oil refineries had been abandoned and were
destroyed or in the process of being. The mighty drone force descended in
shimmering cloaked waves upon the larger population of Iran. Many had stayed,
despite the Presidents warning. The regiments pilots were best and the
brightest of us. If they encountered a gun, the order was to fire. Safe zones
would be established as the incursion stressed across the centerline of the
country. From the balcony of the Consulate, the Iranian president
could see the wall of black mixed with grey and now some red, closer to the
ground. It seemed to stretch off forever in both directions. The guard was
fully deployed. The infidels refused to scorch the desert. But, they had come
to take it all. The wind brought the roar. The wall, now over the horizon,
would not be stopped. The President, had one more trick up his sleeve. Behind the tanks, came the clones. They fell from the sky
from cargo planes, row upon row, filled to the brim. The drone shield was
lowered thirty feet, insuring one not become entangled in the fabric of a
shoot. The desert filled with men and women. Long formations were assembled and
trotted off in the clearing wake of the Abrams. Rebecca was separate from him now, again. Each clone had a
micro e.m.p. burst emitter imbedded in its memories virtual core. Each clones
energy signature is unique, so a mass emitter would not work. Triggering the
e.m.p. reset was a manual process. The new President was a convincing liar, but she had gotten
lucky. But was it enough time? Would he remember anything? Would there be
anything left of his mysterious mind. The feelings of strange familiarity that
awash through her when he reached out. Could they really have lived a dozen
lives together. Or was this the future she saw through his mind? The bond
caused so many questions. When he was gone, it was like a dream and the details
faded through her fingers like fine grains in an hour glass. They wanted him to
lead the slaughter. They didn't know what they had. She waited for it to be
over. Each clone was equipped with full body armor and armed with
Strykers, 9mm's and grenades. They lined in rows of twenty wide and deep and
they marched. He marched along with him. They had no use for him after
all, just another aberration. 2211 A.D. The dreams fuel my quest for answers. Answers about this
frozen place in my head. The Ti did not discover the Milky Way until long after
this world was smitten, but they said the Zarconians were already in the galaxy
and interested particularly in the suns third closest body. Even fifty years
ago, the planet was ice and snow. But in all that time these retched
abominations still had not found what they were looking for. Something tells
me, it could be me. I must know this woman who haunts my mind. My mind, which is
both my own and yet not. She says a name, which I can only assume is mine. And
there is something else. More than a tinge of recognition. She was trying to
tell him something. The question of the Ti was how the Zarconians ever found the
Milky Way in the first place. They seemed to bring nothing but death and
distraction in their wake, their colony ships seemed to dwarf even planets.
Just one was sufficient to control a system. Now, there were five. Periodically
they would shimmer and fade into nothing and remain hidden for a time. The
cloak was perfect. If you were close enough to detect it, it was too late.
Clearly, they possessed the capability of destroying the planet and yet for all
these years they remained. The fear of the Ti was that one day they would have to face
them. Although confident enough of success the Ti had no way of knowing the
size of its advisories army or even the extent of its understanding of
militarization. Drone recon revealed the Zarconion desire for genetic material,
for use and harvesting. For this, the Ti High Council decided to delay any
encounter for as long as possible. Hoping, of course, that they would get bored
and just go away. But this has not been the case. In my swiss cheese memory I see things. Men dying around me
and a beautiful woman with a message I just cannot make out. When I first
awoke, fifteen years ago, the Ti were a frightening sight, tall, broad and
foreboding. I was nude and lying face up on a low table with a curved upward
edge. I was given covering when requested and something god offal to eat. The Ti are telepathic as well. It did not take very long to
experience this. I could hear them, all five of them, hovering over me like
some unexplained foreign body. I was. The world I left behind long gone, The Ti
were my only recourse. My brain simply amazed them. Then I saw what they could
do to D.N.A. I was already the oldest living human, what would another few
thousand years matter. I learned from them. I visited the most amazing wonders of
their world. These people had every reason to keep to themselves, but every
moment I am among them now I feel brings them closer to war. Mind of a Zarconian " I have been searching for a man for a very, very long time.
He, you could say, haunts me. I have chased him round and round, I have chased
him across all of time. I have looked him in the eye and tasted his breath on
my face, but still be alludes my grasp. This, mind seer! This, time traveler
vigilante. Zaxdon, my Queen, orders that we shall seek out and destroy
this Jack. To bring him before her only in pieces. It is the thing I most wish
to do. It is all that I am now, a warrior, a serveant. The Eternal Zaxdon has
reviled to us a prophecy, that a man with pale skin and deep eyes will come and
that he will strike at our line. And that this one shall be ruthlessly crushed,
his D.N.A. sucked through him and his bones scattered. He must be found! All
other concerns are secondary. He awoke, knowing nothing of who he was. The sea, released
him up from its icy grasp and at long last he knelt in the frothing sand. Where
had he been? His mind spun with images and he struggled to catch his breath. The incoming tide whipped up around him. His hair a and
beard were long and he was strangely dressed in brown animal skin. He staggered
to his feet, the waves helping push him along up the shoreline and onto dry
white sand, still hot in the steadily setting sun. He looked around in all
directions. He set on a thick log, in the shade of a tall tree and
watched the waves as they crashed into the water. How long had he been out
there? Then it hit him. "Clive!" He sprinted back to the water's edge. Nothing made any
sense. Strange voices echoed in his mind. A singular vision crept across his
mind's eye and he was struck to his knees. A place like no other. He reached
out, straining to maintain control. "Nooooooooooooo!" For another time, Christian found himself wrapped in
darkness. It suffocated him on all sides. He was paralyzed, but all at once he
was released again and found himself in another equally peculear place. His
back rested against a cold smooth slab of stone. He stood and looked up.
"Oh my god." He was looking at the sculpted back of a seated man. He
was inside some sort of structure, but could tell that the sun was setting and
there were lights to illuminate the front of the stature which had come on. He
still was dressed in the strangest of attire. He stepped around and into the
glow of the spot light. "Lincoln. What the hell is going on!" EPOLOG (2211 a.d.) QUESTIONS ANSWERED What would be keeping the Zarconians here when there were
surely more appealing targets. Something they needed? Something they lost? The more time the Ti
had with the data module I found, the more information they were able to
reconstruct. But there was nothing about me. Nothing yet that would explain how
I ended up it seems abandoned to time. I wasn't just lucky, although even the
Ti have a word for that. My stowaway container had been programmed specifically
on a deep space trajectory. One disturbing fact which has been uncovered, the Zarconians
have been here before. Earth had not been spared their wrath, but there was
nothing specifically about them. What are they? What are their weakness.?How
ever did they find this isolated galaxy? This was not the homecoming I had
hoped for. ^^ Jack. I have something.^^ He sat up in his bunk. He felt tired. "Sorry Sal, I
must have dozed off. Is everything alright?" ^^Sorry to disturb you sir, but I believe I have found what
you are looking for.^^ The Ti cruiser was shaped like a 6. It was sleek,
intuitively maneuverable and fully automated. The Ti liked their computers to
do the flying, But Jack liked to fly. He streaked his craft low across the
frozen white surface of the Earth. Every moment he lingered was another moment
for the Zarconians to find him. "There." ^^I have a structure. It is unstable, but remarkably a
portion of it appears to have remained at the surface. The data archive refers
to this place as the Pentagon.^^ "What was this place?" ^^Geopolitical arm of this nation of states broad based
military industrial complex. A great many secrets were contained within these
walls.^^ "Then it stands to reason there could be information
here that would not have been included in the main archive. Sal, take us in
nice and slow, continues scan." ^^We are within visual range now.^^ The white colored face of the multi-windowed building
blended seamlessly into mighty drift of frozen cold. The snowy wind whipped
hail stones in and out of dark, long shattered windows. Sal took the craft on a
long slow pass over the top. The inner most portion of the building was open
and completely filled with snow and ice, but a significant portion of the
structure was indeed intact. ^^I am detecting a large underground complex consisting of
nine levels. A most impressive facility. The complex is heavily reinforced and
independently powered by a nuclear reactor built beneath the entire facility.^^ "Are you detecting any life readings of any kind?" ^^Negative, however I am receiving interference from the
reactor. It is impossible to rule out the possibility a life form might
exist.^^ Jack took his time suiting into his climate gear. This was the
dangerous time, out in the elements, exposed. He would have to move quickly.
"Okay Sal I am in the bay. I have activated my suit. The virtual display
is functioning. Open the back door." Jack stepped out into the desolate ocean of white, his
crimson body armor suit contrasting richly in blowing snow. In his left hand
was a long, slender, lightweight rifle. He made his way to one of the windows
nearer to where the building began to be covered and knelt down, leaning in for
a scan. A room with a door leading to a hall. "Structure seems quite well
preserved, all things considered. Proceeding inside." ^^I am detecting a large number of data storage units on
level five of the underground facility. I am uploading a map to your display
now Jack. The power had been cut off, although the reactor seems to be
undamaged and is being kept cool under its own power, but there may be the
beginnings of a breach in progress. It is nothing to be concerned about at this
moment.^^ The Ti designed the suit Jack wore specifically for him,
down to his exact height and weight. This was one of three different designs
they created for him. This was the simplest design. All encompassing ,
aerodynamic and solid enough to stand just about anything. It even came with a
flash light in the palm of the right hand. "I'm at the elevator. The doors are open and the car is
gone. What do you think about these cables?" ^^I do not like it.^^ Jack hazarded a grin. "Someone forgot to pay the
electrical bill." Luckily, the car had been frozen at the very bottom of the
shaft, allowing Jack to slide all the way down with relative ease. The doors to
the floor needed to be forced, but that being done he was able to locate the
database terminal. "I'm going to have to tear this thing part to get at
the core." ^^Work quickly.^^ After a time, Jack had the module in his hand. He placed it
into a padded container attached to his waist and proceeded to climb back up
the shaft. In no time he was back outside and in the relative safety of the Ti
craft. Jack returned to the ovular cockpit and sat in the left seat. "Sal
get is the hell out of here!" ^^Agreed.^^ It took The Ti nine hours to analyze the Pentagon data. At
long last Jack was able to give a name to the face of the woman who'd haunted
his dreams in these past years. Rebecca. He read about Prodigy and the vision
that Ivan Chandra had for the future of the mind. He read of how his
breakthroughs were perverted and misused for political gains. He read of a
massive clone army and of some kind of revolt within its ranks. Jack struggled to make sense of these revelations. In a way,
he was still just as lost, although more pieces of the puzzle were beginning to
trickle through. This Rebecca woman, she knew he was different somehow. He was
a clone, but there was something else, something that set him apart from all
those other thousands. He felt the desperate need to care for this mysterious
woman, as he felt she had for him. But these thoughts, these emotions were many
decades removed. None of it mattered anymore, at least not that part. Whatever
their relationship had been, she was nothing but a faded memory. In the files pertaining specifically to Prodigy, Jack
learned more about his mind and its potential and be better understood now the
Tis' interest and why they used to sometimes refer to him as the living
machine. It frightened him, this expanse of just open virtual space. There was
no time there. He read about the events which followed the botched clone
invasion. His blood turned to ice water. "They sent us all out there to die!" Now Jack was angry, however useless the emotion now. But
something had gone wrong. "What did you do woman? He read on. The data came to him in snippets. "Wait Sal. Go back. There. These are the minutes for
the operation. She did it! Ha ha! ^^ I do not understand. What would cause the clones to turn
on their own people?^^ "Sabotage, Sal. Sabotage. Rebecca and her team were directly blamed for the
malfunction and their security clearances were at once terminated. But,
somehow, she was able to save him. She must have felt it was his only chance. He wished to thank her for her courage. "Alright Sal. What do you have for me on the
Zarconians?" ^^ 2050 a.d.. First contact with Zarconian deep space probe.
Devastating results. Many orbiting buildings destroyed. Millions dead.
Eventually, the probe was disabled and relinquished its secrets. "They can bend space." He read about the aftermath of the attack and the decision
to construct a space station around the whole of the Earth. What a sight that
must have been. "Project Aurora Sky. What was that?" ^^ They built a ship, reverse engineered from the probe. Two
were chosen to intercept a much larger object. Likely a mother ship.^^ "Two hero's' who never made it home. Damn." ^^ I have something else sir, something I am having
difficulty accepting. The Zarconians have a quantum displacement technology.^^ "They have a time machine!" ^^ A very powerful and dangerous one. It is highly unlikely
the Zarconians have tested this device on a grand scale.^^ "They haven't gotten quite that desperate yet. But I am
just that desperate right now. Time to home world?" ^^ 7 hours, 29 minutes.^^ The Aurora Sky Prophecy Part 2 ** Chapter 1
All the Time In the World (2220 a.d.) When
one walks amongst the Ti long enough he begins to lose the isolation of sense
of individual spirit and can connect to a broader plain where ideas and
emotions run free and you can never be alone. The Ti have an on/off switch for
this, but the genius of these people was able to construct what they call for
me a celestial matrix inhibitor. Even Prodigy would have a huge problem with
what is going on here. Even the Ti themselves do not fully understand these
things and that is one of the things that can be distressing to me at times,
but they have always been good to me. I have seen only kindness from them. I was
here for five years before I met my wife, Slena’. There is a beauty about here
that words do not exist in any language. We met in a bar. It’s a pretty funny
story. We
would take these walks along the sandy shoreline of vast ocean. She taught me
things. Things I never imagined possible and I have imagined a lot. Prodigy is
forever a part of me, the light I can never turn off. But
there is a part of my mind she cannot access and I wish to high hell she could.
After
the clone revolt, those that remained were subjected to memory wipe and
remained completely classified. Most were dispatched in continued military
operations and the bloodshed continued as it seems to always have on this world
I was escaped from. Rebecca.
My angle. My salvation. But there was very much more than that. I believe we
may have had some kind of relationship. These flashes that I have; of a warm
place, and of a peace. What did happen between them? I put her in harm’s way.
Something I did. It is guilt which compels me to find these answers. My wife
considers my quest a fool’s errand. But, she did not wake up in a can. But at
last I have something, perhaps everything. A devastating first contact, with a
technology every ounce as savage and brutal as the Zarconians themselves. They
are a strange and frightening genetic mix. They have gone too far. It is
impossible to know how much of who they were actually exists. Which parts
really belong. Some seem human enough, but they are all monsters. Large crimson
spheres as eyes. Teeth a gnarled mess of odd angled switch blades. My
preference has always been to stay away from them. The cold on Earth was
hampering their efforts to find the thing I believe I now have and I can blast
all of Zarconia back to wherever the hell it came from, and spare Earth! And
what about Earth. Why not blow it up, secrets and all. Maybe the Zarconians are
not as all powerful as they look in their elongated building ships. Because
this isn’t about Earth anymore. But I don’t think I can do alone what needs to
be done. I will be hard pressed to convince the Ti council to dispatch me
warriors to go traipsing through the foreboding corridors of a Zarconian mother
ship. They have nothing to gain and I
know that. But I need to try. I need to do all that I can to stop these
creatures, or at least slow them down. God only knows what they will be in the
future. Selena’ will not be pleased either. She has been patient with me to a
point, with my stealthing to and from a barren, white world. She will be afraid
that if I go, I may make unintended changes. I think about too. Council of the Ti. The
entrance to the Ti council chamber rose to a high center arc, which jutted out
in an elegant inward curve. The doors were heavy and fashioned in two towering
pieces, of a deep, rich red wood. The whole of the structure was an elaborate
circular labyrinth and set atop a strong plateau overlooking sprawling
citizenry of the Ti. Jack
made the trip up on foot. It was a way he showed his respect and thanks for all
the people had done for him and continued to do. Now he had to ask something
more of them. He had to ask them to help him save his world from an evil. He had
been to the council chamber several times in the past, more in the years
immediately following his discovery. They were still as curious about him as he
was of them and every day was filled with promise. Was I throwing it all away?
How much does ones past matter? All of this happened long after I was out in
space anyways. There is no reason for him to think he would not still be found
floating out in space. he might not be able to stop that probe. But maybe, just
maybe he can do something about the ship they send. Or, at least slow it down,
give Earth more time. With
the Ti, Jack felt as though he had all the time in the world. The longer the
Zarconians linger here the more dangerous things become for everyone. So far,
the Ti have managed to remain hidden and the creatures are themselves
preoccupied with Earth. The
wide stepped path to the consulate building were cut in a wide curve up the
sloping side of the mountain, close to a thousand feet. Near the top, Jack
stopped to look out at the stunning beauty of the outlying mountain range.
Everything about this world seemed to him much larger than it should be. Even
after all the years, the awe of this place had not left him. To
either side of the main door was a foreboding bulk armored guard. They were
largely red and black and each held fast to a long thick grey rod. The rods
were crossed in front of the door as he approached. Jack used to wonder who the
Ti were even expecting seeing the need for this level of security. The
Zarconians changed his view of things. Now Jack thought, “I need you two! Ha!” “I wish
to speak with the council! It is a matter of the utmost importance!” A
hollow voice boomed back to him from everywhere and nowhere. “Council is in
session and cannot be interrupted. You may speak with vice-visory Mal’-Vo. Do
you wish to speak?” He
shrugged. “Yeah, whatever opens the door.” The
voice boomed through him again, darker and louder. “Yes, or no.” “Yes!” The
robo guards tipped away, raising their lances and the tall doors turned slowly
inwards. The outer grounds was an open air garden paradise with exquisite solid
carvings, lush greenery of many colors and a host of masterful topiary
sculpture. Odd insects and other small creatures visited this place. More so
than the flowers and ponds, smaller creatures were attracted to the lower
vibrational tones produced by the Ti council’s autonomic, meditative rhythm
generator. These pulses would echo through and against the mountains and in
turn through the people. As Jack
walked the main path leading to the first inner sanctum, the rhythms of their
melodic chanting vibrated against his body and through his skin, through to his
very soul. The
first inner sanctum was a massive shimmering silver sphere, lined with tall
thick green trees and solid white door. It slid upward as Jack approached and
he saw the vice-visory standing stoutly in the center of a very large room,
lined with carved pillars and lit from a transparent dome top which allowed for
just enough light to fill the crystal floor and cause It to sparkle. The
vice-visory was dressed from head to toe in a deep purple and red robe . Only
his long, regal face and wide hands showed. He was quite tall, even for a Ti
and very strait postured, imposing. Jack stepped cautiously into the room and
closer to Mal’-Vo. “Well
Jack, now this is an unexpected surprise. What can we do today for the man from
the frozen place?” “The
council is aware that for some time now I have been in search for answers to my
origin. Well I now have the answers I have been seeking and more. I have vital
information regarding the Zarconian fleet and what they might be still doing
here.” “Please,
continue Jack.” “They
possess a technology which allows them to travel great distances in relatively
short time. Earth, in the year 2050, had an encounter with one of their deep
space probes.” “Not
likely a pleasant one I imagine. Were your people able to glean anything from
the probe? Surely that encounter was not sufficient to have caused its
condition today.” “No.
There is nothing yet on that. Your people are very good, but the data is
fragile. But there are two important details that have emerged; I was hoping to
address the council directly.” Suddenly,
the whole floor began to descend. Mal’-Vo
was solid as a rock, completely unfazed by the abruptness of the motion. “The
man with the endless mind suffers motion sickness. Ha!” “Yeah
don’t tell anyone that.” The
platform came to a thundering rest at the bottom of the long oval tunnel. All
was dark except for a curve arched hallway which seemed to float freely in the
dark and was lined with candles on both sides. Its floor was a rich red carpet
and the walls were white. “The
council will be in session for the remainder of the day, but you may speak with
the Vicory. All you must do is open the door at the end of the hall.” Jack
gave the Ti a long measured look. “Thank-you.” The Ti
had secrets to match their strength and knowledge. They were living proof that the universe was
not a completely cold and hostile place, but they knew the dangers better than
Jack did. He knew that tangling with the Zarconians would be pretty low on their list of
priorities, but he just had to try. He had to do it for Rebecca. She was there
for him those many years ago. She saved his life. Another
set of doors folded back and he stepped into a tall domed room made from smooth
stone, browns mixed with gray and with a vibrant shine. Three tall, elegantly
draped windows cast a shimmering glow across the room, which was ever
changing. Closer the far end, Visory
Elin " Kav "El’ sat a long desk. At her right, several holographic panels
streamed all manner of information. The left end of the strong, polished white
table was covered with a pile of tightly rolled scrolls, bound with black
straps. One such scroll was partly opened in front of the visory and he was
busy in its contents. Jack
stepped forward, his boot steps echoing throughout. Closer to the desk, he
stopped. Visory Ket’- Val, even by Ti standards, was ancient.
He had held his esteemed position as chief representative of the people longer
than anyone could remember. Now, he was an old man, gene therapy
notwithstanding. Soon now, he would pass his knowledge and experiences on to
another. All that he was, was contained in these scrolls. Lifetimes worth of
work and sacrifice. He wore rich green colored robe of the senior leadership,
it was lined on the edges with gold and silver flake. He had a long broad face
and deep dark eyes, which narrowed as he looked up. “Ah, my pale skinned
brother. So, what brings you here to these sacred hallow chambers. Some news of
your home world no doubt.” Even
with the inhibitor, the Ti knew. They were just that good. “That
is absolutely correct Visory Ket’- Val. I do have news. It would appear that
our friends the Zarconians, have been here before.” Ket’-Val
rolled the scroll over into its shell and placed it atop the pile. He
interlaced his large boney fingers . “I was alive when this place was
constructed, that’s how long I have been here. My people, we once traveled the
stars. There are things and places rivaling all you have seen on our worlds.
But we found nothing out there better for us than what we could do for
ourselves. The first thing we did was incase our sun in a regenerative quantum
magnetic field. We gave the sun a whole new life, one which can begin and begin
again. Then, we fabricated the nebula” “You did
encounter dangerous beings before?” “Oh
yes. Some look very much like yourself, humanoid. But there are other types of
creatures, hairy beasts and other oddities. What more we have discovered is
there seems to be no rule of law in space. We have made some positive
connections, but It has been hundreds of years since our fleet has been out of
the solar system. When were they here? “ The
invasion took place in 2060. Ten years prior, one of their deep space probes
found its way into this system and it must have honed in on Earth and all the
goings on in orbit. They built an entire new world. It seems they attracted the
very attention your people wish to avoid. The probe, for reasons I do not fully
understand, self-destructed and Earth was well in the way. It was a crippling
blow, but not all hope was lost. They learned things from scans of the probe.
They decided to fight back.” “Then
you come from a very brave people. What I have seen of the Zarconians, mostly
from your recordings of these savage abominations of life, is that they are a
most retched and vile creation. I am endlessly stunned to know there are
actually functioning brains inside those things. There is a question you are
just dying to ask Jack. It is on the tip of your tongue. What did your people
learn from the probe?” “That
the Zarconians are very much smarter than I thought.” “And
more dangerous.” “Yes
Visory. What I have uncovered is that they have the ability to travel great
distances in very short time frames. But there is something else Visory,
something I feel needs special consideration. The Zarconians have a time
displacement technology. My fear is that-“ Ket’-
Val stood as he spoke, his boot steps echoed in all directions. He came around
to face Jack. “You do have fear Jack, but fear is not your primary motivation.” Jack
stiffened. He hesitated to step back. He felt the weight of all Ti upon him.
“There is a chance Visory Ket, that I may be able to save my world. Or at
least, give them a fighting chance. And maybe slow the Zarconians down as
well.” “You
wish to mount an incursion. A very dangerous proposal.” Ket paused and removed
from his cloak a shiny gold colored key. “The Ti have abolished war three
millennia ago, you know this. Do you know what an armed conflict could do my people?
Do you know how bad I want to rid this system of the shadow of what remains of
Zarconia? I have held this key forever. It was given to me by the man I
succeeded. Below this chamber is a secret room. You will need this key to
access it. You should find what you are looking for.” Jack
took the key from the viceroys’ outstretched hand. It was heavier than it
looked and quite large for what it was, but everything here was. “My most
humble thanks, visory. My goal is to get in and get out without them ever
knowing we were there.” The
visory stepped in a bit closer, ever taller. “The devise its self is likely to
be heavily guarded. If you can only get data, that will just have to do. Take
no unnecessary risks Jack.” Jack
swallowed hard, lost in the Ti’s deep, dark, piercing eyes. “No worries. I’ve
been sneaking around Zarconians for years. They are smarter than they look, but
I’m smarter. Do you want one?” “Ha!
Now here we have Jack the great, savior of his frozen world. I understand this
is personal for you. I must however insist you restrict your bloodshed. The
device is not worth all-out war!” “How
soon can I go?” “Return
with the key in twelve hours. A ship will be ready. You will fill it with the
hopes and dreams of your people.” (unknown time) Rebecca
opened her eyes slowly. There he was, resting peacefully next to her as always.
Everything was perfect. She was happy. He’d grown his hair out. It was dark and
beautiful. They
were standing in a field. The wind was blowing wildly, the reeds twisted all
around them. She looked at him and through him and past him. The sky was a
strange greyish, brownish, yellow. A sun which was there and yet not. She took
his wrist. “Where are we?” He took
her close, whispered something in her ear. She tried to push him away. “How
long have we been here Jack!” She pounded his chest, but he would not speak. Again,
she found peace. All was as it should be. They were together and finally no one
could ever find them. It was completely perfect. Some
mornings, she would leave his side and step out into the yard to watch the sun,
to bathe in its warm glow. The grass was thick between her toes and damp. Her
long red hair danced freely in a calm breeze which nipped at the edges of her
silk robe. Suddenly
there it was. The darkness was pierced. Rebecca closed her eyes. The warmth
pierced her soul. Some
mornings, he would wake as she left. He would follow quietly behind her as she
moved through the house and then outside. Each morning she was more beautiful.
Everyday more of his control was lost. Now it was too late. It was the ripples
in her robe. No, it was her hair and a thousand other things. She loved the
sunrise, so he gave it to her. She wanted space. He gave her all the time in
the world. She was happy. Happier than he’d ever known her to be. This time it
was perfect. Nothing ever truly was. One
morning she turned suddenly to face him. (2220) When
you know how much time you have left with the people you love, it changes you.
It forces you to confront your own demons, when there is nowhere to hide. I knew my wife, my love, would be less than pleased with my
decision. In all the years I had been with the Ti, I’d seen little of
their military. In fact, I have never seen an outward sign of defense. I could
only imagine what secrets the key would unlock. When Jack returned, tall candles burned in the garden and
around the massive sphere, as the giant Ti sun had begun its decent. He was
greeted at the entrance by an old friend, Olek’, one of the Ti who’d found him.
“Olek’! I did not know you were on the council. It’s been a
while. How have you been my friend?” “I am doing very well Jack. I trust you and your lovely
bride still do well. That was quite a reception as I remember.” “I got married?” They shared a laugh. It felt good. But matters were serious. “Are you sure you want to do this Jack? Why not just forget
what is in the past and live the rest of your days here! If it weren’t for
these blasted Zarconians.” “Olek’, I can’t get these visions out of my head. I am
haunted. If there is a chance in hell of un doing what has happened to my
world, I have to take it.” “You are risking war. No cloak is perfect. If we are
detected on approach there will be little time for pleasantries. Personally, I
think this is a really bad idea, but the information you have provided is
compelling, to the council, but not to me. “You’re coming with me?” “Someone has to make sure you don’t get yourself captured, or
killed.” “For someone who is against the mission, you seem pretty
eager to have my back old friend. You don’t have to do this you know, I do have
the army.” Olek’ let out a deep laugh. “Without me, your army would
scarcely be able to function. The key you hold, merely opens the door. There
are many of us Jack, who feel it is because of you that we face this threat.
This sortie is strictly recognizance. If they know we are there-“ “Parties over. Olek’, I’ve got it. Again inside the sphere and down. This time, the decent was
longer. The insides of Jacks ears began to tingle. He glared at Olek’. All at once the floor came to a rest in a room well lit with
wall candles and three tall, deep red colored doors with elaborate contraptions
across them horizontally. The Ti were nothing of not precautious. “The key will open one of these three doors. Behind each
stands a garrison, ready and able.” Jack
chose the center door. He carefully fitted the large key into its home, gave it
a push and a hard clockwise turn. The key began to rattle. It emitted a bright
flash. He released it hurriedly. “S**t!” The key dissolved into a fine powder.
The ancient door creaked slowly inward, groaning at every inch echoing loudly
in the domed chamber. The doors halted, revealing a long corridor. Jack stepped
forward. He took in a long breath and blew it out hard. “Great. Robots.” He
looked at Olek’. “Robots?” “The best robots!” “How many?” “Twenty-four. Pray we don’t need a one.” “That’s not going to happen Olek. We get the device, or
whatever information we can and then we’re out.” CHAPTER 2
The Best of Us " Part 1 The Ti
were masters of space while man was running into caves to hide from the
dinosaurs. Their intellect is matched only by their technological and design
prowess. Their vessels tended for greater emphasis on the overall visual
esthetic of the design, wide, sweeping curves, twists and elongated curvatures
in the hull. They are working primarily with two materials in the construction
of their massive, elegant fleet; a shimmering, highly reflective metalloid of
truly stunning strength when hardened and a thick, beige colored substance
which they mold to suit their needs. The Ti
have an unlimited power source. This is the reason for the nebula and also for
the creation of a planetary cloak, which would not be fully completed for
another two years. It is pretty safe to say the Zarconians don’t have one. I am
not a big fan of the council’s decision to supply me with a detachment of mecanoids
to secure my infiltration a Zarconian mother ship, but it is better than
nothing and I have Olek. He seems quite confident in the machines, I was hoping
for a little more flesh and bone. “Alpha control this Delta 2-9 we are locked and ready to disembark.”
Olek’ slid his left hand into a semi- enclosed, grip control mechanism, His
right, busied about the control panel holo-HUD display. Real-time, 3D visual
tracking. “Nav. vectors confirmed. Auto-realign engaged.” ^^Control confirms Delta 2-9. Iris sealed. Tether has
retracted. Best of luck^^ Jack was seated in the co-pilots chair, to the right and
slightly below his friend. His only job was to stay strapped in and keep his
eyes on the ships power levels while they crossed light speed a fast and potentially
bumpy ride through the vortex of space-time, much can happen in the twinkling
of an eye. This was something he had been looking forward to for a long time,
not, perhaps, under these circumstances. He gripped the taught, gray X strap,
holding him relatively in place. The interior of the hanger whisked behind and
they were scoring through open space. Soon they reached the inner wall of the distortion nebula,
real and yet not. Olek’ tapped his ear piece. “We will be in the nebula for
approximately twenty minutes. Let’s try and maintain this speed. Watch the
field absorption rate. I’m already getting fluctuations in the matrix. Steady.
Steady.” As it came fuller into view, Jack was able to see for the
first time its true beauty. A methodical, twisting, sparkling cloud of pinks
and grays and blues it seemed to stretch out into oblivion. Everything about it
was designed to wreak havoc with control and sensors. The Ti, in their genius,
had created a true astronomical monster and it was becoming increasingly
efficient at its job. Closer in, the colors fused together in inky wafts with
brilliant, crackling streaks of white and green. The cockpit quivered slightly,
enough to cause Olek’ pause to look up. Jack caught the reaction. Was he
nervous? The Ti naturally had adapted their shields to compensate for the
nebula but all of his trips through, mostly in small shuttles where he strapped
in back and could not see the potential danger, at some point the lights would
go red and there would be some issue. “My god Olek’, this thing is just
amazing.” “And completely out of our control.” “What do you mean?” “I mean, we should have destroyed this thing a very long
time ago.” “Do you think this could threaten the planet?” “It continues to grow. Evolve. If were ever to lose the
power to stop it. They were now deep within the turbulent beast. Streaks of
electricity danced across the transports shields, prisiming colors across its
smooth, glossy hull; and there was debris. Although highly maneuverable,
sub-light through the dense nebula was suicide. It was always a risk. This was Jacks first full view of it. He’d spent his
previous ventures to Earth via bulk transport, his personal shuttle deployed
well within the system, but still out of Zarconian range. He then would simply
have to wait for the next transport to swoop him up. The cockpit began to tremble, then it shook violently one
side to the other and there was a loud bang and the transport was rocked again,
from behind. “I’m extending the shields! Max power!” “Give me all thrusters!” Olek’ struggled to maintain
control. Nearer the center of the nebula, conditions were becoming increasingly
unstable. The transport blasted forward, through the apex of the
cloud. Here, the situation was calmer, brighter. Jack gathered himself. “Well
that was fun.” “Long range scan is offline. Keep an eye on that debris
trail. Approaching inner boundary.” Again, the transport vanished. They were clear and well in deep space. Next, the light
jump. Jack looked up at his friend. “Too late to back out now.” He
took a deep breath. “Oh s**t.” “Light barrier, ninety seconds.” The hull creaked. There was an echoing bowing sound. The
vibrations persisted. “Light barrier, sixty seconds.” The edges of the long, curved main window began to twinkle.
The vibrations continued in intensity, but more so in depth. A frequency more
within than without. Jack was feeling the pressure. It pressed his head harder
against the support. Streaks of white light danced across the window, tricking
even his euniquely styleized eyes into many extraneous blinks. Now he was
nauseous and the fun was over. “Step on it buddy!” “Light barrier, thirty seconds!” Seconds stretched into minutes. The curve of the cockpit
began to elongate forward, now a brilliant scattering of streaking light
covered the whole of the window. Warning lights flashed all around and with a
sudden jolt a klaxon. Jack struggled against the bombardment. This was worse
than the nebula! “ Twenty seconds!” In a flash, they were gone. All was white. Then, to Jacks shock, they were still and in an open expanse
of space. He took a few deep breaths, looking around, gathering himself.
Everything was still were it was supposed to be. He glanced up at Olek, who
seemed too busy to be affected by the unusually turbulent jump. “Are we still
in one piece?” “As opposed to several, yes I would say we handled that
pretty well. We’ve lost a shield on the dorsal thruster, but I can compensate.
No hull damage detected, but we are way off course. It happens.” “Are we close enough to detect the fleet?” “No, but I am detecting low level vibrations in the gamma
band. They are out there, thinking how clever they are to mask their
communications. We’ve entered your
system. Engaging cloak. Stand-by.” Jack could see Earth clearly now. A bright white ball,
larger and brighter still. “Nothing on sensors. It’s quiet.” “Indeed.” “They’ve cloaked Olek. Shouldn’t we - - “ “Steady.” “ - - slow down captain.” “You’re sure there’s nothing out there.” “The board is green, but it means nothing if we crash into
one of them.” “I want deep orbit. All power to shields. Continuous sweep.
Cutting speed to half. Full maneuvering thruster power engaged. Entering lunar
gravity field. We’ll approach from the dark side of the moon and come in real low,
see what we can see.” “Sounds like a plan. Usually at least one of the smaller
frigates are out. The mother ship, the big one, I’ve seen just couple of times. God only knows what’s inside
of that thing. It could slice right through this moon.” Just then, something caught Jacks eye. A most peculiar long
rang surface scan return. “Olek.” “What is it Jack?” “There’s something on the moon. I’m not one-hundred percent
sure yet. It could be ship or a large structure of some kind.” “Zarconian?” “Unknown.” “Continue scan. Arming weapons systems.” The cruiser approached the ominous, dark circle of the
shadow moon, shrouded in a twinkling all around. Its approach was high and
center on the northern pole, strait across the top. “Confirmed Olek. Son-of-a-b***h. Would you look at that.” Well buried in shadow, but visible to the naked eye in this
closer proximity, the dome entrance to long forgotten place. “I know you want to have a look around Jack, but we can’t be
out here forever. Let’s deal with first things first.” Jack watched the cracked dome go by. There was lot of structure here. He’d never thought all
that much about the moon. Too preoccupied with Earth and hiding from
Zarconians. Earth was now in full view, beautiful and frozen. Olek’ straitened in his chair. “I have a vessel. Southern
quadrant.” “It’s one of the smaller craft.” “Reducing thrust. Cutting main power, now.” The cockpit went black for a moment, then all was bathed in
deep red, shadows were darker and had minds of their own, but Earth shown
bright as they passed below its perfect glowing curve. Soon enough, the frigate was within visual range. Long, tuff
and menacing, dazzling reflections reflected across the smooth, inky blackness
of it outer hull. It seemed literally to swallow stars as it slowly glided. Olek’ was standing now. He’d moved to a station nearer the
main view, which was quickly filling with black death. “Emergency reverse
thrust, on my mark.” Jack held his breath. “Mark!” The thrust pulse engaged. They were way too close. Jack was behind his friend at another station, scanning for
a way in that did not involve cutting, or blasting. “I’ve never seen a waste
dump, or an exhaust port, or even a hanger door open.” They kept pace along the long edge of the
lumbering giant, yet a baby, compared to his mother. It’s angles were sharp and
purposeful and there were no plate lines. It was as if the whole thing had been
hewn from one solid piece of material, whatever that was. “We have twenty-four hours of emergency power and then we
are dead. Thrusters will delineate from that of course. Let’s find a way in
this beast.” “I just can’t get over how huge these things are!” Jack
exclaimed. “Yes, but the Zarconians are the exception, not the rule.
They travel as a race, making them far more deadly, their genetic disposition
notwithstanding. Eventually, the computer located a possible entry point. Jack spun around. “A co2 vent. Now we know one thing they
don’t like.” “It’s going to be a tight fit. But I think we can make it.” They pressed on, deep into the belly of the beast. The
cramped tunnel opened into a vast labyrinth of sparking, yellowish black
circuitry panel structuring and a myriad connecting passages. Waves of snapping
energy cascaded along the inner walls. Pale arms crackled out randomly in all
directions. “Tell me Jack, is it everything you expected?” “I’d like to know where the Zarconians are getting all this
power from. What do you think about a partial power up? Maybe get a quick scan,
find us a way out of this death maze?” Olek’ busied himself about the terminal before him for a
moment. “We’ll need to position ourselves closer to the structure.” “Not too close.” “Hold steady. Raising power. Attenuating sensor matrix.
Incredible. I’ve never seen anything like it before. We must be cautious Jack.
These Zarconians are more dangerous than I could have possibly imagined.” “There’s more bad news. They are breathing oxygen, that
explains the Co2, but it’s mixed with something. The computer is having fits.” Olek’ pounded his mighty fists into the smooth curve of the
flat faced terminal. “We need to get out of this energy grid! One of these
surges is sure to hit us and then we’re either blown apart or at the very least
the fleet knows something is wrong.” Jack went to the captains
side. “We’re not going to cover any ground hiding on the field line. I
say we punch it! It’s a big ship Olek’.” “Is it in your human nature to rush on to certain death? I
bet one finds it in your history. I am, however, forced to agree!” Along the bottom then discharges were smaller and less
frequent. In a burst, they were off. “Do you really think you can save this world Jack?” “It’s more than that Olek’. There is a woman in my mind. She
haunts me now and will not let me go. They erased my memory, but I think she
saved me. I owe her everything, but it is something more than that. She touched
me in some way, or we had an experience. I really can’t explain it.” The Ti’s round, bold ears twitched and he arched his back.
“You do this, for a woman.” “I’m doing this to put an end to Zarconia!” Deep within the bowels of the Zarconian frigate they
searched for an opening. Occasionally, dark, spherical orbs flew overhead,
alone and in groups. If they were discovered now, it would be over. “How much did you tell her.” Jack took a long breath. Forcing himself not to think, about
anything, was difficult. Really it was impossible. He glanced at Olek’. “I told
her, I’d be right back.” “It is better that she thinks you will return.” “What about yours?” “I am a soldier first Jack, but I did not volunteer for
this. But it is fitting I suppose. I did rescue you from icy oblivion. There! Reverse thrust.” They came to a slow glide before a rectanganal tunnel, now
they were just below it. The coast looked clear, but deeper in all was dark. Jack went behind Olek’ to an adjoining station. “Thermal,
inferred, x-ray, nothing in the immediate vicinity.” “Taking us up.” The adjoining tunnel was an endless hypnotizing, spiral
cylinder. Its surface glowed strangely orange and became better lit as they
ascended. They were in an enormous open space, the curved wall stretched
steeply down below them as the occasional pulse of some neon green light source
very far down the tunnel was ejected and spread across its curve. “What do you make of this Olek’?” “Directed energy. Lots of power. Too much power I would say
for one race of being, but we know what the Zarconians are, or what they are
becoming.” Jack gave the captain a stern look. “It’s too late for
them. They are just out of control now.
Who knows what other damage they’ve done. The one I fought was just an animal,
but they are strong and clearly there is intelligence among them.” “If they have a leader, then we could have an easier time of
this, of course we have no way of knowing the condition of this peoples
hyerkical structure, or whether there is
any real structure at all.” Jack continued to watch the short range scan data as it
filtered in. “I don’t see any immediate activity. It’s a big ship, where is
everybody? I say we start on, head for the front.” The Ti vessel jutted forward, deeper still into the unknown.
There was structure extruding from the surface of the tunnel and openings of
one shape and size or another. Movement could be seen, but there were no ships.
They continued on. “Bad news on the air in here,” Jack announced, “We’re going
to need suits.” “Absolutely perfect.” They continued down the long open cylinder. Its end was flat
and there were two octagonal doors barbra-pulled black red. “Suppose we just knock.” Jack quipped. “Over there, far right. It’s a ventilation shaft. Deeper
inside, we’ll need to power on. We can’t just walk around blind.” Olek’ rested
his left hand in the control module. Two short bursts. Now they were close.
“Stand-by emergency breaking.” “I’m on it.” Deeper still through an endlessly stretching passage. But
now luck was on their side. One of the few times it might be. They were in and
safe enough now to raise power and conduct more detailed scans of the frigates
internal structure. The men watched cautiously, hastily. The ship continued down
the shaft, gliding through beams of shallow light emanating from all
directions. Finally, there came a split. Three choices; up, down, left. Olek’ studied the readings intently, his wide dark eyes
deeply focused. “The internal layout is pretty basic. Some three-hundred fifty
floors. Many rooms, it will take the computer sometime to make scense of this.
I am detecting what looks to be primary and secondary power cores, one in the
center, another closer the rear.” “The cores will be guarded. What we need is a terminal.” “Agreed. Direct interface is the only way of getting the
information we need. I’ve identified an access point into the main structure of
the ship. We’re going to set down just over there, in that trench. Secure us
Jack, I’m going to wake our reinforcements.” Jack shot the captain a nervous grin. Outside the Ti’ ship, the group was bathed in an ominous,
hollow echo which permeated the corridor. The walls were long, slanted and had
a dark, metallic blue color. There was light at either end and although seemed
far down, the tunnel was well enough lit. Jack pressed against the metallic breast plate of his sleek,
custom suit. Its head cover, clear with holographic display. In his right hand,
he gripped his custom phase pistol. Over his left shoulder, an energy pulse
rifle specifically designed by the Ti’ for him. He never missed. He took lead
just ahead of Olek’ and 6 of the dozen, giant lobster looking battle drones he
had but the smallest amount of confidence in. At least they were armed, it was
something. He continued on, cautiously, scanning for access to the next level.
He stepped off to the right a little, allowing the drones to move past. He
looked all around. Strait up, all the way to the roof of the shaft. Nothing. “I don’t like this
Okek’. I feel like, we should have been captured by now.” “Ships scans are unable to sufficiently penetrate into the
inner levels. A lot of interference from these cores. Our people will be very
interested in these readings. Let’s go Jack, remember we are on a tight
timeline here!” On and on they marched. Farther away from relative safety.
The internal support structure of the Zarconian fleet was sound and staggering.
Could a race in the midst of some kind of genetic mutation, really be
responsible stewards of vessels of these sizes. It is entirely possible their
minds were still at whole with their true nature, but things were going terribly
wrong. At long length, a long stretch of grated panel. One of the drones was affixed with a laser cutter which was
fast and quiet. With the panel aside, Jack relinquished his rifle to the
captain and slipped down inside. “Be careful Jack. Just secure an area. We need to get some
idea of what we’re dealing with.” Jack fumbled around in the dark, crawling toward some light
source. “I’ll just take a peak.” He reached the edge of the dark space.” Olek’ Stepped just away from the opening and touched the right
shoulder of the lead drone. Its smooth black face gave a fine yellow glow.
“Report Jack. We’re sitting ducks out here.” The line crackled feedback in his
ear. He pounded on his breastplate. “Come on. Jack!” The walls of the corridor Jack lowered himself down into
were a bizarre intertwingeling of a firm, black and brown web-like
arcastructure. The walls looked alive
and in places to go in inward forever. Light shown at odd angles and random
intensities. Shadow and light danced together at his every turn. His decent and
had been from about half the height of the ceiling here, which was closer to 80
feet at the apex of its outward curve. The floor was a webbed conglomerate as well, however the
twining was thicker and there were less gaps. There was a yellowish-grey haze
about, noticeable higher up in a brighter glow emanating from somewhere above. Jack tapped his left ear. “Captain it’s Jack, are you
reading me?” His earpiece hissed. “It’s this structure. It’s distorting the
shortwave signal. Computer, all power to comm. I need to get through this mess
and give me internal scan. We need information and we need to know where the
bad guys are.” <<Signal strength to full. Connection restored>> <<Scanning area…>> “Captain are you reading me now?” “Just barely, commander. Have you encountered any
resistance?” Jack was running at full speed down the corridor. <<Turn right>> <<Must access door at the end of this corridor>> “Negative sir. I’ve located a door with touch interface. We
don’t have time for this. Looks like we need one of the big guys after all. You
should be able to cut through. I’m not sure what this material is. It’s about
40 feet to the floor.” “The drones are equipped with tether. I’m prepping the sonic
cutter. Stand by. Any idea what’s behind that door?” “Scanning. It’s the secondary power core, I think. There
could be a way to access the ships data archive. It’s a place to start.” “Agreed.” Back down the corridor a wide spot of yellowish white light
whirled in a churning spray of gas and shards of debris. It was too loud. “Bad news captain, I think we just wrang the doorbell.” Olek’ rose from his knelt position next to the wench. He
scanned down the tunnel, one way than the other. “Nothing out of the ordinary
that I can see.” He touched a control on his right wrist. “I’m deploying
tracers. Maybe we can get a better idea of the construction of this thing, find
a real weakness. Something we can use.” Jack had not blinked in at least two minutes. Even as the
first of the armor bots hit the floor, he remained laser focused on the door.
The second one touched down. He gripped his pistil tightly in his left hand. <Status commander> “Nervous, sir.” The third droid planted its curved feet on the seemingly
solid web floor. Jack turned and as he did the door retreated into the floor.
He was grabbed by his right shoulder and pushed strait forward against the
nearest wall and then thrown immediately back and into the far one. He slid
down along the wall, raising his weapon as he fell, but another shot came overhead
from a rousing discharge. It struck the zarconian square in its bare, muscular,
greenish brown chest sending it way back from its initial step and the
tentacles protruding from its barely humanoid rested over it in a crumpled heap
as crashed to the floor and came within an inch of sliding over the edge of the
vertical core chamber housing structure. The lead automaton thundered forward with cohorts two, three
and four in tow. Jack had to struggle against the wall just to get out of their
way. They didn’t even ask him if he was okay. “Captain we have initiated
contact. One down. I don’t think he had a chance to do anything stupid. But we
have a big problem now.” “I’m sending two more guards. The rest will return to the
ship. I’ll be down. See if you can make heads or tails of their computer. The
droids are equipped with our latest codex synthesis technology.” Jack stepped into the core chamber. Was a wide, hexagonal
space, with one continuous walkway. The walls were lined with a peculiar
spattering of technology. The core its self sat in the in the center. A slowly
rotating, cloudy mass of oranges and greens and crackling veins of deep violet.
The mixture was contained in a clear cylinder which seemed to stretch forever
in both directions. The whole room hummed with power. The Zarconians had been
at it for a longtime. “Captain you need to see this.” Olek’ was just making his way down. He found the bottom and
disconnected from the tether and followed
the last two droids into the chamber, where the others were already
busy in analysis. He stepped to the
edge, next to Jack and looked down. “Incredible.” “It gets better.” Jack moved to the wall. Look at this.
These are different technologies! Who are these people?” “Look at them. At this point, it’s more like what.” “They couldn’t have wanted this.” Olek’ activated his heavy rifle and rested it over his broad
right shoulder. <Data scan status report.
Proximity warning!> The men ran over to one of the robots. It was at a terminal.
<Zarconian mother ship decoking> Jack took a step back. “Oh my god. We have to abort this
Olek’. “No. It’s too late. We will let them take us. Number One,
can you assess information pertaining to the zarconian temporal displacement
technology. We need to know where the device is.” The face of the robot, an elongated, black triangle of an
eye, glowed a strong candles orangish yellow, revealing some elaborate interior
mechanism. <It is possible to download the information, however the
device itself is not onboard this vessel, but in the mother ship, but it would
appear as though luck is on your side today, Commander Jack> Jack glared at the automaton. “Sure it’s luck?” Indeed, the great leviathan began to rear its immense head.
The whole of the Earth was blacked out as a mammoth darkness shuttered into
existence. Nothing could escape it. The chamber shuttered. It was fairly well lit, from some
unseen source high above, where the chamber opened wider. There was another shutter, more of a jolt. The light
flickered and there was loud metallic clap, which echoed throughout the room
and reverberated through the men. Jack readied his
rifle in his right hand. He looked right at Olek’, who had moved closer to the
door. He was trying to figure out how to close it. Fast! “Captain.” “Not now Jack. Number One and number Two, at the door!” <Comply> “Close this door!” <Comply> Olek’ stepped around to Jack. “It looks like we might have
to shoot our way out of here after all.” <Vessel has dry docked. Mother ship has cloaked and is no
longer detectable> “This taking too long. Forget the door! Number one can you
locate the displacement device inside the mother ship?” <Working> Jack smiled and patted the robot on shoulder. He moved
passed the captain and started back down the corridor. The only other door he
could see was some thirty feet ahead, but he could tell by the shadows in the
web structure that there were other paths. The chamber creaked again and the
corridor shuttered. “What are they even doing?” “Oh just making sure we can’t go anywhere at all.” <The device is located in this area of the ship. A large
spherical chamber. Completely air tight and sterile. The sphere its self
appears to be entirely separate from the whole of the ship. It is suspended in
some manner and shielded in a form of energy unknown composition> Jack nodded. “ Great. More bad news.” “You wanted to be a hero. A hero for your people. You have
the location of the device. Go now Jack. Take two guards. I’ll keep the channel
open and try to access the data from here.
Stay as long as I can.” “Understood captain.” The door at the other end of the hall had begun to open even
before Jack had reached it at a full sprint. He fired a rapid orange spread
from the rifle and continued to fire through the explosions and smoke. Three
haggard looking zarconian staggered forward weapons drawn, but too disoriented
even to fire. He was past them in a moment and was able to continue unabated
down another long stretch of webbed corridor, which curved suddenly to the
right, where an elevator of sorts awaited ingress. Jack stepped in. There were dozens of buttons all around him with cryptic
symbols. “Damn. Captain we have a problem. The computer is having
trouble translating the zarconian language. We may have to go about this in
a - - - A concussive explosion rocked Jack hard against the left
side of the tube. The robots clanged together and back against opposite walls,
but remained operable. There was intense laser fire and the corridor was
quickly filling with smoke and debris. Jack peered cautiously around the smooth corner. Through the
wafts he could see shadows of zarconians dropping down. They had found the hole
and made it bigger. “Captain!” “Go Jack!” “Translation status!” ^^Translation matrix has been established. Working.^^ Through the smoke and burning debris, Jack continued to
fire. There were zarconians at the end of the corridor, firing blindly. “I need one damn button!” Several zarconians moved his way. “ Five, stand ready.” Jack stepped out firing, just ahead of
the guardian. It took fire. He kept shooting. “Rockets!” Five let loose the fires of hell. The walls of the corridor
smashed apart and zarconians flailed about and were blown to bits. Out of the
corner of his eye Jack saw the door of the elevator close. Flashes of weapons
fire sparked. “Captain!” Jack curled behind the droid and barked orders at 6. The
two, lumbered down the corridor. 6, in better repair, want strait away for
Olek’. 5 raised his fat arms toward the now massive charred hole. He crouched
next to it for a brief moment. “Anything tries to get down here you keep firing
and don’t stop.” In the adjoining room, he found Olek’. He was on his side,
struggling to sit up, even with the lumbering assistance of a staggering and
now slightly smoking 5. The other droids were strune in tatters from zarconina
weapons fire. Jack pulled the droids arms away. He lifted his friend. Olek’s
protective shielding was badly damaged. Greys and blacks crackled all around
his elongated, regal head. Random data flashed across the screen in eerie
glowing yellow, as if he were fading physically into nothing. The smoke was beginning to settle. It rested
around them. Olek’ summoned his last ounce of strength. He gripped the
top edge of Jacks breast plate and pulled him close. Olek’ was bleeding a deep
violet from both nostrils and he coughed as he spoke. His words grimaced out.
“Jack. You have to listen to me now.” “Okay.” Olek’ closed his eyes for a brief moment. He took another
deep breath. “The nebula Jack. It’s collapsing. Even the high council doesn’t
know.” His head shield was failing.
“They’ll find usssssssssss- They’ll find
herrrrrrrrrrrrrr- You have to go back Jack! You have to go baaaaaaaackkkk…….” His friend was gone. ^^Captain I am detecting additional waves of zarconian
advancing on your position. The cloak has proven effective thus far.^^ “Sal. Set for auto destruct. Thirty minutes from my mark.
Authorization Alpha, Solis, Theta, 3, 3.” ^^Authorization confirmed. Zarconian language matrix 33%. I
can now---- “Save it Sal.” He rested Olek’ to the floor and removed his
insignia card. There was no time. “I’ll see you again my friend.” No sooner had Jack stood, there was another barrage of
weapons fire. He brought his rifle around and stepped cautiously to the exit.
The guards had repositioned closer to the elevator. 5's visual display was non
functional, it was taking heavier damage now. 6 on the other hand was still in
pretty fair shape. It cleared the last of that group away and they all went in
to the shaft together............................ INTERLUDE MOMENTS FROM ETERNITY ** I can feel the ripples in the water patting against the roof
and the soft rhythms of her warm heart. She is seeping, but often I do not.
There is a quiet perfection about here, of which I have fallen all and forever
in love with. Rebecca has a most extraordinary mind. All that I am I owe her. My thoughts wander to our evening together. We prepared a
nice meal, sat out on the deck, overlooking the woods and the river farther
off. She spoke of her work and how excited she was to be on the cutting edge
again. She feels that it is better that they remain hidden. Now, they would
surely kill him. Take his brain apart piece by piece to figure out what went
wrong. I can never get her to explain it all in detail. In sub-light, my senses are heightened. My mind is more
alive. I see her so much more clearly now. It is as if she is next to me. We
have been here for a very long time. I am tightly strapped in. The dampening
field is flashing bright and there are many white streaks. Something is created
in this accelerated vortex and the whole view changes. Now it is as though I am
riding on barrages of coronal mass ejection from some giant sun and I can see
stars which appear still, despite the unimaginable speed I am traveling. The
arms begin to spiral together. Now the arms are braiding and have closed around
me forming a tunnel of copper gold glow. Faster still. Unexpectedly, she opens her eyes and I am startled. "What were you thinking about?" What can I say to her. I kiss her. It is the most real thing I have ever experienced. I
hate myself. I tell her I was thinking about her. She calls me a liar. She can
always tell when I'm trying to hide something. "Tell me you love me Jack." "I have always loved you." "They may still come for you." I kiss her again. "They will never keep us apart.
" As tempting as it is to go back and find her, I cannot. My
life has been undone again. Only this time I am not locked in cold darkness. I
cannot go home, but there are other places I can. The Zarconian probe was devastating. But if the people of
earth had known what was really coming, if they had been better prepared, maybe
it would make some difference. My mission is to intercept the Aurora Sky, as close to its
first contact with the ship as possible. Perhaps, with luck, it won't be the
mother ship, but before I can act, I
have to have some idea what happened. I have to know why those men never made
it back. Surely it was not a suicide mission. The mother ship is still eleven
years away when Aurora Sky blasts off. No, something went wrong. After a light breakfast, we made plans for the day. It was
Sunday and neither of us have any engagements. The storms had moved on. The trees sparkled as the sun made
its way from behind clouds. Out on the deck, we laugh and hold each other. Her soft
beige skin is very smooth and it glints in the sunlight and there is a glow
about her, but that was always there. Here now in the light, she is ever more
radiant and I am unable to help myself. This is more than another vision. I'm trembling. She knows
it. "What's wrong Jack?" What can I say. The warping effect of the wormhole continues its elongating
effect. I feel as though I'm lying fully on my back. The spiraling wall of the
tunnel is all consuming and there is no sound. I hear her voice. She calls to me. Faint at first, then she
is with me. I've met her in the garden. Something weighs on me here. There is
something I need to tell her. Something, long overdue, but I don't know what it
is. She takes me in her arms and we kiss for a long time. We are enveloped in
light and color.
Fading............fading.........................away........... The Best of Us Part 2 (2025 a.d.) The scars of war would never truly heal. William and Alex were the best of friends. They grew up in a
brave new world. A world fully wrung of violence and evil. The toll would never
be greater. World governments would come together, but the conspiracy
theorists would get it wrong and there was peace. There came truth and higher
accountability and responsibility.......for everyone... They would be the last generation to view a natural and open
sky, for as greater attention was now focused on longer range space
exploration, the need for a kind of "death star" protective barrier
across at least large portions of the planet, was supposed to be popular enough
on principle to gain the will of the global populists. Why not let government
just seal us all in!. The idea its self did not run well in open media. But
they went ahead and started building it anyway. The talking heads continue to remind the people of all of
the potential benefits of being able to effectively regulate the climate of the
globe, from the outside in, using the sun as its power source and in the longer
term providing alternative living, recreational and of course scientific and
government operations and everything else. They talked about how much
"cleaner" they could "make" the air we breathe and hunger
would be at an end in less than a generation. The world would be forever
changed. They talked about future threats to the safety of the world and said
that is our duty to insure the protection and existence of the human race as we
stretch our hand a bit farther in to the vast infinite space. Asteroids,
comets, space aliens. Who did the powers
that be think we might be up against, that suddenly we needed to cocoon
ourselves in and "lock phasers". Line by line, the layers of framework structure spilled out,
some distance above the outer atmosphere. During the day the most that was
visible was a gradual darkening in different portions of the sky. At night, the
real show was just beginning, as even from the ground the sparks of
construction could be seen and stars sparkled extra, glinting through the
crisscrossing web. They were building, and fast. The boys remained close through high school and had made the
decision to enlist in the Global Air Defense Force. Shortly after graduation
they did so and both passed. They would train hard and leave the academy with
top honors. That is where the men would part ways. Alex was destined to
fly, whereas William would involve himself in design and construction. Very
quickly William was off and up to DreamLand Station. "Goodbye my brother." Alex stayed behind. He was in love and Jessica did not want
to live on a space station. William was given special instructions to arrive at Kennedy
space center where a special shuttle would be taking him on the ride of his
life.... Alex enlisted in the Global Air Defense Fleet. He married
Jessica and they bought a very large house on the east coast. They settled down
into a largely normal life. Almost normal. Three years in, he was flying for N.A.S.A. and
in regular meetings the chief executive, Darius O’rian, a tall, broad
shouldered man dark eyes and an imposing dome. Man’s next small step would be
on the soil of another world, but Alex would never leave Jessica. He opted for
proto-type testing and patrol of construction of the earth shield. It was more
money than he could ever spend and the health care was pretty good too. Early
on in his career, Alex had to become highly adept at lying. Mostly to Jessica.
Rocket propulsion had been replaced with a cold fusion hybrid, allowing
considerably faster, smother and safer flights. Deep space now was not so deep.
Before long, he’d orbited all the planets and grazed the asteroid belt and that
was as far as he was willing to go. Alex
enjoyed the deep runs. There are wonders
on earth, but the real work was in the stars. ___ the
outer rim barrier ___ Darius was looking for something. His greatest fear was
someone else would find it. Five years in, the earth shield was progressing
ahead of schedule. The main section contained the main control bridge, under
which were a series of large hangers for a future fleet. His pilots were
blasting off to Pluto orbit with satellites and other equipment for the
barrier. It was a long shot at best, his prize could be anywhere. He would
never relent and others would follow. Damn scientists, well, damn Rebecca
anyway. She should have gotten the electric chair for what she did, but she
would never step foot on this station. Beyond the shield, apartments, other housing and recreation
would come. Although never envisioning himself a realtor, however it was
another hat he was don to wear. For now, his view through the wide bridge
window was the simple splendor of the endless vastness of space. He paced its
fine, rich red colored floor and marveled at the scale and soundness of his
creation. The people scoffed at now. He is taking away our sun!! But they will thank him when the temperature regulators
increase agricultural viability through the irradiation of long term drought
and increasingly violent, destructive hurricane’s and tornadoes. The planet
will come into consistent climate balance. Major crops will not be lost year
after year, forcing prices higher and higher still. He remembered a
conversation with the President where he expressed that even he would miss the
sun. Darius joked that perhaps he would build for the people, a fake sun.
Something to sustain the visual paradigm. The sun was killing them anyways. One
was safer and more protected in space. Darius was tasked with interplanetary security. The
satellite beacons were being placed in Plutos path. There were just two dozen
Strykers in service at this time. Fast, highly maneuverable, fitted with
advanced motion dampening technology, making for an increasingly smoother ride.
As he stood watching, several Strykers came into view from
below. A momentary flash of exhaust and they were gone. “Absolutely amazing.” ^^ Director there is a call for you from Captain Dennis
Reynolds at Kennedy Station. Would you like to take it here ^^ Darius touched his right ear. “ No Sam, thank you. I will
see him in my office.” ^^ Proceeding to transfer ^^ Darius made his way to a frosted glass door off to the left
which separated as he approached. The Captains hologram was already assembling
as he made his way to his desk. The black and white pixilated mess before him
twinged with color and soon the Captain was fully rendered “Good afternoon sir. What is it that I can do
for the Army today?” “Thank-you for seeing me right away Mr. O’rian, trust I know
just how busy you are. You must understand the most highly classified nature of
what I am about to tell you that you are to discuss this with no one. Do I make
myself perfectly clear?” “Yes. Absolutely.” “We’ve received a signal.” A signal sir?” “From outer space. We are able to track the signal. We know
it, whatever it is, is moving. However, we are having difficulty locating it
with HUB 2. It isn’t showing up in any band. How long until your space fleet is
fully operational and I’m not talking just about your Strykers, I want the
whole s**t and shabang! Darius gritted his teeth. No one pushed him. No captain
anybody and no one from N.A.S.A.. He was them! I imagine the fleet should be up
in 1 to 3 years. We’ve, had some slowdowns in the shields construction relating
to solar panel density or something or other. Honestly, I’m not a science guy,
we pay people for that. If you’d like, I can send you the material.” The Captain was looking away, addressing some other matter.
Darius slid a panel open on the lower inside left of his desk which produced a
tightly stocked mini bar, from which he proceeded to produce an ice cold scotch
with a thin slice of lemon. “1 to three years!” The projection crackled violently for a
moment. “No no that’s unacceptable. Get your people to work faster…or harder, I
don’t care which.” Darius opened his mouth to retort but it was as far as he
got. “I don’t care about blasted solar panels either. Do you
copy?” Grinning…..but not happy. “Yes sir I do copy you. Can you be
anymore specific about the signal? Do you think there is some sort of threat
suddenly?” “One of the earlier
deep probe launches began pinning
back a whole s**t load of data. At first our people didn’t know what to
make of it, but now they are convinced
we are looking at some bazar energy signature, but a signature quite literally,
is just that. But one can learn a lot
from an energy discharge, even just a flash. We know two things from this one
already. Do you want the good news, or the bad?” Darius swallowed hard. The cold raced through his body. He
swallowed again and set his glass aside. “Oh give me the bad, it’s been one of
those days already.” “The object is roughly the size of four three bedroom houses
double stacked and set next to each other and a discharge radius of close to
half a mile! The good news is it’s still closer to 20 years out. My point Mr.
O’rian is that we, contrary to what some
are still hopelessly choosing to believe, expecting little gray men to arrive.
I want to know what in the cold hell of space this is. I need you to tell me we
are ready!” “The hangers are secure. We do have three of them and they
are really big, I can assure you of that. R&D has a prototype long range
bomber and a whole slue of smaller variations, but safety is everything. My
neutron anti-graviton propulsion theorem has advanced the science, but captain
you must understand, this could get way out of control. It is less about
containment and pressure regulation and more the stability of the core. It’s
all really complicated. The captain rose and stepped in closer through the desk. “
Are you trying to push on me Darius O’rIan? Don’t. While you are way in the
hell up there where I have thirty- two some odd individuals coming and going
around me at all times and it never stops from the time I get out of bed until
I’m back in it. I’m tired Mr. O’rIan, that’s what it is. Tired of hearing the
same excuses over and over.” The hologram retreated. It was a good projection,
however there was a lot of extra interference from all of the construction. It
staggered and wobbled through the table and chair.” Darius pressed on. “ You said your people detected a signal.
Is there something besides the energy blip. That could be anything really?” “I know you think you are a very smart man Mr. O’rian, but
see, I am as impatient as you think you are intelligent. One thing I hate is
having to repeat myself. Did you not hear me say that it was not showing up on
H2? Do you know how far that damn telescope can see? Do you Mr. O’rian?” “S**t, you have me there tuff guy. But I’m on my second
double.” “No sir I honestly do not.” “Really, really, really blasting far do you comprehendo! One
to three years for outer boundary launch is a negative. Washington wants a go
on a war bird, 6 months. Call it whatever in the hell you want. Get the damn
shield built and three hangers isn’t enough. And yes, there is something inside
the discharge. Some kind of particulate reaction. It’s chemical, so we know we
can kill them if need be, provided of course we can even see what we need to
hit! Just get it done Darius. Give me something I can use. Just to show you I
am not a completely unreasonable person I am sending you a packet. Its condense
may interest your people.” “I will make sure it is looked at by the right people sir.”
Darius swallowed hard again. A sight chill had begun to rise from the base of
his spine. Too much ice “However, I must
be honest with you, 6 months just might not be realistic. I can assure you I’ve
got my top people working on the problems. Tell The President that it will be
more costly and take even longer when things start blowing apart because we
pushed it when we weren’t ready. I haven’t lost a man in space. I didn’t lose
one yesterday and god willing won’t lose one today.” “The President is willing to accept a limited casualty
report. No excuses. Get it done Darius. Just get it damn done. We have all the
pilots in the world now. The Vice President wants “phasers”, he says from the
Star Trek. Unfortunately I happen to
know what he was talking about. Can you do that?” “It wouldn’t look nearly as flashy and exciting and no, we
don’t know how to do that…….yet.” “I want an update in two weeks. I’m out of time. Get me
space tanks! That’s all I hear from The Defense Sec. The sooner you come up
with something, the sooner I can go home and kiss my wife.” The image faded completely. Darius unlocked his fingers and ground his palms into his
eyes, He leaned back and interlaced his fingers behind his smooth head. His
thoughts turned to Ivan Chandra, his old friend and former partner. He knew in
his gut, Ivan had been set up, but by who never made him nervous. Ivan did not
include him in Prodigy group, even though a large portion of the matrix
cohesion string came from his mind.
Darius was never bitter. No, but he did want his share…or his chance! His
chance to do better! To out do god himself. Rebecca refused to disclose the coordinates of the escape
shuttle she put her clone in. He remembered her notes, how close she felt and
got to him probably. Her fall would have outraged Ivan. Thankfully, they were
both out of the way. One was dead and the other was enjoying a long extended
early retirement, perhaps until someone runs across Jack. She had the nerve to
name it. Does it have feelings? Does it give a s**t about anything? Does it
have a wife? A family? He would travel beyond the boundaries of reality to find
him. He would sacrifice and had already. In due time, after major construction
was nearer completion and the living system was in place, then his family could
come to stay. Construction of the shield skeleton began from the noon
position in the southern sky. Both the space face and the earth face were
building outward. Gigantic mirrors were being used to project the sunshine
whenever it hid behind the slowly growing wall. To the naked eye, the shield,
even when completed, would be visible mainly by its interior lights. The
sections of the shell structure were being painted a very bright white, for
maximum reflectivity. Massive mirrors would also line the interior face. Some
of those one might see if the light were caught right. Through the clouds, you
could almost forget it was even there were it not for the change in light. He admired Ivan for his work. His vision. But there was so
much farther still to go. She, rescued him! Launched him into deep frigging
space! Where!? It didn’t matter anymore. One day, some way, he’d have his
prize. 20 years of work together. He threw it all away. Sold out
and they killed him anyway. It was difficult for him at times not to be on
Ivans side. It was never, to hate Rebecca. “The
fleet. The fleet. The fleet.” A soft computer voice announced a transmission was available. “Open File.” Several pages of typed text appeared at eye level. Technical
jargon and equipment specifications. He came to signal burst. A hot white flash
draped in deep, bright blue. He leaned in. “Incredible! Binary code. But the
sequences are all, fragmented. What is all of this other stuff? Why is there
any binary here at all?” “Tracy.” “Yes Director.” “I want to see the head of R&D. This week. Not next
week.” “Echo.” Darius finished another drink and left his office. ( Gulf Coast -
2035a.d. " Summer ) “I hate the sky.” Alex kissed gently the back of her neck. Her thick auburn
hair flowed randomly and beautifully in the wind. They were sitting on the edge
of dry sand. They were barefoot and he was holding her. This was the reason he
could not go into space. “It’s so the next generation can have a better world.” She pinched his arm and whipped around. Her disarming blue
eyes always pierced his soul. “That’s just what they say. First, a fake sun.
Next it’s fake people!” Alex laughed. He’d hadn’t met too, it was just the way she
said it. Do you think I’m real?” “Yeah.” She kissed him again. She looked deep into him. “Are
you sure this is what you want? There’s no backing out. You know who my parents
are. They’ll kill you Alex.” “I will never leave you Jessica. I swear it to you. Lets do
it right here.” “Okay!” She fell forward onto him. Sand fell across his bare
chest. “I meant the wedding sweetheart!” She laughed. They kissed and kissed again. “We can stay
right here?” “Where ever you want. We met here.” “No you rescued me. The hurricane.” A jogger went by. They sat. “ You would’ve been fine. He kissed her forehead. We don’t
have to worry about the weather anymore. They can stop hurricanes before they
even start.” “It really bothers me.” “There are way too many people here Jessica, you know that.
We advance, or we die. But we need to be ready for what might be out there. We
need the fleet in space, every bit as much as here. At least here we generally
know what we are dealing with.” Out there, it’s anyone’s guess. I know William
must be having the time of his life. They’re breaking speed records all the
time now.” Jessica ran her hands through his thick black hair. It
sparkled with flakes of sand and she kissed him again. “ I don’t want to hear
anything about that. For the next two months, I have you all to myself.” “You always have me Jessica.” He scooted around next to her,
facing the grassy dunes up shore. “And you know what, we can build right
smackin’ there.” He pointed. “Right there. What do you think?” “I think, I love you.” “You think?” She tackled him again. They kissed for a long time. Cold,
salty water foamed around their passion filled faces. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ © 2015 ParadoxUnlimitedAuthor's Note
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