Waking Dust - part 01 - Incomplete
Woken from a sleep that felt like it lasted for centuries rather than months we woke. Tired from the resting so long we were transferred to bunks to rest from resting so long, sort of like a holiday from a holiday, also this helped us adjust to reality. Though you never really dreamed when you were in cryo-sleep it still made a few of the dreamers try at least and end up a like a bunch of brain dead sheep for a few days after being woken. But that was now being slowly avoided by the medical personnel who woke a few days like the engineers to make sure that the waking process a more fluent deal.
“Welcome
to the Ship AE-Voyager 62-2175, we hope that your cryo-sleep was restful and
undisturbed. For any troubles in waking or adjustment please refer to one of
our medical staff so that you may helped, thank you,” bellowed the ship A.I. A
few of the sleepers shouted back to the voice to shut up. It felt like a
hangover to a few and I know what it felt like. I had a few of those on some of
the other missions to other planets. Being a terraformer for the Planetary
Habitation Programme, PHP, I moved more often than not. On some missions it
felt like I had a hangover throughout the mission, and most cases it did, and
the only way to get rid of it was Hair of the Dog, according to a Scottish
person I met , and it worked so long as the whisky was from old earth and not
from the new ones.
The
planet we were planning to colonise is number 10 for PHP and 11 for the human
race, Mars being the first successful one. I was tired of it all; this is
because I was part of all 12 colonisation programmes. The odd one being the
rehabilitation of Earth after my ancestors buggered up the entire atmosphere.
It felt like I was cleaning up the crap my parents made, well as they say
“children of the present don’t need a future when they are still paying for the
past.”
It
took 60 years to get even the single cells to work, normally it would take only
35 years these days, but cleaning and pumping air, not oxygen, from 3,000
terrastations is not easy when you have to clean up the surface first and then
filter out the water systems. Mother Nature was pissed with good reason at us,
but we managed to get it sorted. Also we had the task of taking down the
century’s worth of constructions on it. It felt good in a sad way to take apart
everything on it, felt like taking apart every mistake the human race has ever
made, brick by brick. All was torn down, except the historic landmarks and we
had to build Geo domes around them to make sure that they did not suffer any
more. Small mercies we started calling those domes. All in all it was a
monumental task for us, we are bioborgs now so age is never a bother anymore,
our brains remain in a fluid that helps it work longer for less but we still
age in some small ways.
This
planet we were coming to was one of the last ones needed. After that we disband
and go about on our own paths, all 5 million of us. Most will be decommissioned
and I envy those old timers but it was time to draw the curtain, or until the
human race surpasses the 3 trillion mark. After this I go back to mining
asteroids, which was far better, seeing that it was one of the few jobs
available to bioborg like me. At least it was peaceful and remote. I preferred
to work on my own.
“We
will be entering the planetary orbit in approximately 2 hours. We at Planetary
Habitation Programme welcome you to Planet designation ET-N1095-2501, planetary
gravity holds at 1.1345, all other information has been uploaded in your
mecha-memory chips. Please feel free to access and asses the information
provided in details. Also please make sure that all your personal effects and
tools are accounted for. Thank you.”
Being
a bioborg isn’t as bad as you would think, we are still 60% human, all the
useless bits have been replaced, like our skeletons are now a quintilium and
titanium alloy that is stronger and lighter than any other alloy, also all
bodily chemicals are carefully regulated with the use of alien tech which
regulated the likes of adrenaline and sleep. Our brains still function like
most, and still get hungry because the brain needs nourishment. So we are still
human but with extras. Expensive to re-create but a necessity because we don’t
age as usual, just slowly over the years fade.
I
got up from the bunk and strolled over the monitors to look at the new planet,
and other info I need that they don’t bother to upload, the agency sometimes
forgets to update us on particular info we need before we start the process.
Like for instance what are the asteroid projections on this planet, are
expecting a shower sometime soon or are solar fluxes cycles around to bother
our calibration of the station navigation and communications. I start with my
login and proceed, greeted by Jennah the personification chosen for our ship
looked at me with her warm smile that only serves to annoy me because it take
minutes of loading smiles to get the simplest info. UNIX has become the OS of
2501 and it just so because it is simple and easy to manage, especially when
the Ship has to calculate 400 quintibytes of equations per second. And now that
engineers are hard at work trying to figure out where to start placing the terrastations
they need the processors and memory for it. We on the other hand have to sit
and wait to find out if 2+2 really equals 4 which in this case would take weeks.
Tired
of waiting I ambled of the communal lunch area to clear the cobwebs in my head.
And there she was a planet denser and larger than any we worked on before. She
was barren except for the meteor scars she bore, we always chose barren planets
because in many ways it helped us to recreate Earth easier that way. Also the
Interstellar Committee who governs most our galaxy bothers us less that way.
They contacted us when we had colonised Mars and have continued to work with
us. As humble as they seem they still hold the human race as a baby in front of
their intellectual superiority. Still our soldiers have proven beyond their
doubt to be more efficient at being ruthless than any so far. So we are safe
that way. A representative was with us on the ship, coming from the planet
Zerikon on the inner most cluster of our galaxy it is a remarkable creature,
slim and tall with two hands [what they may appear as] and has four legs to
move around with. Their speech pattern would sound to us as bird chirpings but
with the new speech analysers and translators implanted make it easier to
communicate.
“It
is a fitting place to start again, for you. From our analysis it should prove
profitable as the minerals within are plentiful and vast. It is my thought that
you may feel as though you are not being treated well because all you seem to
get are flat planets,” It chirped to our head engineer and captain.
“Not
really, comrade Cillersas. At least we don’t have to worry out a race of
creatures who will try and eat us alive and that. Also this gives us more
opportunity to mould the planet to our liking and need. Besides what good is a
planet if it is of no use,” Captain Ivan noted. He was of Russian decent and
was proud of, not that countries held much in the light that it was abolished
after the second colonisation and creation of PHP. Still some held on to
territorial birth right like a flea to a dog. He was a prime example of that
flea.
“Nathan,
I was looking for you. They are having problems down at the hangars trying to
calibrate the miners to the gravity of the planets again,” came a voice from
behind. I turned to see Julia standing with a wrench in one hand and a ship com
on the other. My boss, she was tougher and rougher than all other dig engineers
I knew. A diamond would look like a cheap shard of glass in front of her gaze
as she bore it down to the back of my skull.
“I
came to look for something to drink and clear the fog boss,” I began and was
immediately cut off.
“Don’t
give me that shite, you know very well you are to report to me as soon as you
open those piggy little eyes, Nat. Besides you are the only one who knows how
to work the new diggers, the others are still trying to figure out the which
end of the diaper to cover their arses!”
Captain
Ivan looked over curiously, and smiled. “Julia, my friend, what brings you to
the deck. Ah! Nathan, just woken up I see. I need to have a word with you both
as soon as you are free please. There are some… new developments brought in by
the probes we deployed beforehand. I would very much like to share your
insights as to those developments.”
Julia
squinted at Ivan, and looked at me with a look that would have melted the
transparent glass alloy behind me. At the moment, floating of space and dying a
very disturbing death looked very attractive.
“We’ll
join you as soon as we have the calibrations completed Ivan, you know…”
“No,
no, it is very important. My deck please.” He cut her off immediately.
I
looked sheepishly at my feet as she turned her gaze back to me, “A fine mess
indeed you brought me into. You will pay, Oi’m sure of it Nathan, you will
pay.” This is the Scottish person who taught me everything I knew from the day
I joined her band of one. Person because she loves only one thing and that is
her job and nothing else, oh and making sure that I regret every mistake I make.
***
We
followed the captain to the bridge of the ship, along with Cillersas who
remained silent in his mediation state throughout. I was last to enter the lift
carriage as the captain commanded the A.I. to take us the bridge.
“The
reason I asked for you to join me comrades is that we found a few anomalies on
the surface and below that raised a few alarms at the geo boys. It would seem
that a new compound was found the surface that does not register on any
database we have. The council has urged us to proceed with caution, that is
where you come in, I know you are not soldiers on the frontline but I need a
person with brains to go below and see what it really is. If it goes boom or
not and the likes. I will show you what we have to far, and you can judge how
to move forth.”
“Wow,
you know you could have added that to our memos so we could prepare. Talking of
memos, Nathan have switched on your com?”
I
coughed and did so apologetically… I am going to be sorry for this. For sure as
there is a sunrise on all planets we have been on. I was startled for a moment
as a flood of memos from her and a few other people repainted my screen. And
then the ringing voice saying, “you have 210,089 messages. Thank you.” It took
me 2 minutes to clear my eye screen as we waited to reach the bridge.
Julia
has a slight smile as I managed to peak through the mails, and I knew this was
her doing. Gone were those days when people had to carry computers with them to
work, now they are implanted into you with a lens that acted like a screen. I
hated it, spam had gotten worse and I was just got bombed by my own boss.
We
arrived and alighted from the carriage, this was the first time is come to this
area of the ship, it was big. There was a central holotable that stood at the
centre of the bride, surrounded by personnel who to a new person would look
like they were trying to learn sign language, but in actuality were working
with their hands rather than minds to run the ship. I was told that they had to
relay the work like so to increase the processor power that was much more
needed in interpreting the information that was being fed by the ship A.I and
its sensors. There were close to 15 users surrounding the Holotable and a few
were on the table working on it to visualise information so that there is
minimum time for information lag. The old ways still held because practicality
was something we excelled at.
Ivan
and Julia were already halfway when they turned to me and called me out of the
wondering gaze. I snapped back to reality and ran after them, “please don’t be
so harsh on him, after all you were much the same when you first entered here.”
“Oh,
please spare me that, there is time to stare and work, right now we are
working.”
We
got to the holotable as the previous users shuffled off to their stations to
make notes and briefs for the other users. Only the skipper remained to man the
table as Cillersas finally made his made to us.
“News
from the council is not very new I should say, not much is happening. They are
waiting for information on this new planet and compound also captain, we should
be relaying more as soon as we attain it.”
“Yes,
yes, comrade we will do so when we land. We must not hurry into the situations
lest we start something we will regret. Yes?”
Cillersas
remained impassive as it once again dove into thought. It had beady little eyes
and a small head, no nose to be seen as had a gill like mouth that was never
used to eat with, they absorbed their food through their hands. So trying to
read what it was thinking about was impossible, then it rose out again.
“I
agree.”
Ivan
turned to the table as a holograph of the surface of this planet was brought to
life. “As you can see there are no distinguishing features apart from the
craters on this planet. The probe managed to get itself into a cavern explore
further, this is what it found.” Another image came into existence, it was
amazing. The cave depicted was aglow with a phosphorant kind of glow, colours
ranging from yellow to red to blue, it was amazing to see. Julia shifted
slightly as she tried to move in for a better look.
“What
are these things?”
“I
do not know, Julia. We brought a few samples to study and found that they have
an unrecorded new compound that the council of scientist on board and on
Circa-N195-85 are really interested in. This of course leads us to question why
did this not come to light earlier when initial studies showed nothing of this
kind.”
“Captain
we are being hailed by the council, should we patch them through?”
“Yes,
Yes please do.”
Five
figures came in to existence on the table who were the council of Elders. The
stood in line and spoke in unison.
“We
the council of elders request an audience.”
I
signed, this was a tedious way to working but they like to keep everything
formal to make sure that rules and etiquette is followed to the dot.
“Hail,
elders, Hail to the council.” Replied Ivan.
“We
have contacted you to find out more on the progress of on this new development.
Has a team been dispatched to investigate?” spoke one of the elders.
“We
are in the process of doing so, it is will not be wise of me to send out people
to without preparing for unfortunate incidences that may occur. The loss of
even one explorer is equivalent to one of my engineers or soldiers.”
“It
is a wise decision Captain Ivan, we trust we will be updated as soon as data is
available?”
“Without
hesitation Elder Triossus, all information will be sent to you as it is
presented to me.”
“We
are grateful for your honesty captain.”
With
that they vanished to be replaced with a 3d logo of the ship. The skipper then
replaced that with the data we were discussing.
“Wow,
the council never really contacted us like that before,” noted Julia.
Ivan
grunted and placed his hands on the table to emphasise the importance of the
statement we made. “This may very well change the course of this operation so
we must proceed with caution, you Julia will take Nathan and one of the science
boys with you. My recommendation would be Dr. Stullwarth, he is good with a gun
and his head, and be sure to keep your eye open to all possibilities. I prefer
having you and Comrade Nathan alive since you are the only ones who have any
idea about the equipment we use.”
“Yes,
you must practise utmost caution. Such places always have a way to change the
course of thought and work.” Cillersas spoke in a thoughtful manner.
Julia
looked carefully at the images in front of her and spoke. “Well if all goes
well there will be no problem, however,” she paused mid-sentence and shifted
her posture “should there be any problems I need to be sure that immediate
evacuation is on standby.”
“Done!”
bellowed Ivan and turned to the skipper to give further instructions for the
soldier forces to remain on high alert.
We
made our way back to the carriage and Julia paused before getting on, she
turned to me and spoke “this does smells like a week old fish if you ask me but
at least the buggers are taking fewer chances than usual.”
With
that we made our way to the hangar.
***
The
hangar was the largest part of the ship as it contained all the fighter ships
and mining equipment in addition to the terrastations. Although we had an
escort of a warship we still had to hold a few dozen for safety. The
terrastations alone took 60% of the storage, the sight is unbelievable. Rows
upon rows are set aside for the ready to deploy stations that start the
atmosphere. All of these units are old, the fact that they mobile when needed
made them invaluable. Also the price tag for one sits at 12 billion Inteplans.
The mining equipment is small but almost all is A.I driven which saves the
manpower for the other departments. We have about 300 miners within all the
missions and from that only 10 will see the planet up close when working, the
rest will be working from their station on the ship. The engineers also made
sure we carried a few others machines that helps in other smaller or the
gravity problems.
Making
my way to the main rows of terraformers I met up with Howard who was in charge
of the storage and deployment of all out equipment. He looked like the way he
always does before the deployment, and that was overworked and old. “Bloody
hell! I told you not to touch the programing of that SamplerIV, idiot. Look if
you have a problem then go back to CS and give the others a chance to do their
jobs. Bloody twit.”
“Nathan,
about bloody time you showed up, hope the probe up yer behind was pleasant. We
have work to do and need some sense in this senseless crew of babies!” he shout
towards the end. The rest of the crew knew better than to challenge this old
man. A friend and mentor when it came to running the machinery, he never gets
to see the surface but knows what to deploy and when which saved lives of
thousands.
“Hello
Howie, I see the rabbits are still looking for their holes, eh?”
“You’re
darn right, these buggers better move before I try my own probing! Oi you I
told yer not to play with than panel..”
The
man trying to tinker with the Sampler was thrown off by the machine when he
touched the wrong wire and landed with the thud on the wall and met the floor
on his way down. The medical crew that was nearby ran to his assistance and
defence because they knew the worst was yet to come. Howard was a new colour of
crimson as he ran over. “Bloody twit… let me go I want to make that the SIV did
its job!”
The
soldiers held him tightly as the medicals lifted the programmer off to the
infirmary. And then just as flash he calmed down and walked back to us and
looked around the remaining crew and barked a command that had all 400 crewmen
running in a thousand different directions. I smiled slightly remembering my
first mission with Howard; I almost pissed into my pants.
Turning
to see Julia, I was grabbed by the collar by hand from behind. “Where do you
think you are going boyo? Go finish the job that halfwit screwed up.”
I
tumbled off to the SIV with a stumble and run. Jumping onto the platform that
stood patiently next to the chest. I knew how to repair these machines by means
of pressure of work. These were the real workers of the terraformers as they
were heavy rigs that we used when placing and working with the terrastations,
it was bipedal unless the terrain or distance forced us to fall to our knees to
activate a tank treads. I was useful if the place we were going to was small.
It was more of an exoskeleton to see, but it contained air tanks and emergency
supplies and tools. There was a fuel tank mounted on the back to power the
short burst thrusters located below the tanks. So far they proved be more than
invaluable. The unit I was working on was Julia’s so whatever I did was made
more important than usual because she was the most important person in the
operation. She was the Lead Terraformers with more than 25 missions under her
belt, the council periodically called her to help in neutralising the
atmosphere of the unstable planets, she was my mentor and boss. She still
treated me like I was a kid despite it being my 12 mission with her and 23
mission on my own.
“Better
not screw anything up there Nat, or you will be the first I will haunt after I
die.”
“Second
being?”
She
looked with a smile on her face and cocked her head towards Howling Howard. I
smiled and continued to work on the panel before figuring out that it was
cracked by the accident the previous guy had. I signalled Howard to come over
and steeled myself against abuses I will receive for wasting time on crap like
this. “OH come on, Bergie get me another SIV panel and a SysDiag this minute!”
Julia
pop up from behind the unit and shouted at me for not informing her, I looked
at her with utter shock to see where she was. Given the chaos and noise that
surrounded me it can forgiven for not knowing where a person is half the time.
Bergie
came over with the equipment in a trolley. I was handed the task of removing
the panel which took the better part of 3 hours. All the while the ship
informed us via InCom this, “We have entered atmospheric orbit now and will
maintain out speed. Communication satellites have been deployed which will take
4 hours to complete. Also all missions to the surface have been suspended till
further notice of the captain and chief advisor from the council. Please be
patient as further developments will be announced as soon as they are brought
forward.”
I
looked at the rest of the crew that slowed their pace, eventually stopping
work. A look of bewilderment quickly spread as the people looked around
hopelessly for more information. Howard on the other hand bellowed right into
our coms to get back to work that startled even Julia who bumped her head on
the underside of the SIV. “Oi, Howard watch it, some of us are working.”
“Sorry
missy, the wee buggers would have soon started wandering around the place like
lost sheep if didn’t do that.” Looking at Julia with sincere regret, she smiled
at him slightly while shaking her head.
I
continued working on the panel. Julia continued working on the under hinges, we
needed to make sure that they worked lest she froze mid-step while working on a
dangerous place. I did not work with one of these, my department was support
for Julia and that was the HeavyT65 now that was a heavy lifting tank that was
used to carry supplies and the terrastations, also placing them where they are
needed. My job was more important because I had to make sure that all
placements were perfect, my margin of error was near zero because if it was not
set properly the station will be belching out soil rather than air. Also I was
the transport for Julia as we worked as team. There were 5 other teams like
ours and they had their strong points but you needed a head like Julia’s to
make sure everything went perfect and my calculated and steady hand to make
things work.
We
art first transported to the surface by the military ferry that remains in
place until the mission is done, then we load up and move to the next nest and
continue. Each ferry holds about 5 stations and about 320 workers and my toy.
Few
hours later I managed to get the panel in and get the SysDiag to confirm that
it was working in perfect condition. Julia on the other hand decided to take a
few rounds and test the entire rig before wiping off the grease from her hands.
I stood next to Howard for a few minutes and took to my T65 to see if it was
working ok. I got in the switched on the main system and watched with a smile
as all the panels started to flicker and come to life one by one. The screen
blinked on and ran a thorough diagnosis, it stopped at the gas hydraulic shocks
when the red light came on, I waited until it finished, another light came on
and that was the communications antenna. Finally I swung out of the cockpit and
walked over to the back and climbed onto the roof and inspected the antenna and
noticed that a wire was singed, odd this never happened before. I looked over
the side and called out for Bergie to get me a replacement for the antenna
unit, better to change it entirely rather than risk another incident like this,
especially if It happened while I worked.
He
used a lift and hoisted the new and updated unit, Howard was with him as a
bargain. “What the heck happened to that on?” looking at me quizzically. “I
have no idea Howie, the wire seems to burnt off, no idea how that would happen.
Anyway about time I upgraded the unit, this one has rust on it to boot.”
“Well
then this one will be a beauty, I will be look up your nose if I wanted to
see.” He smiled and returned to his running around. “Oi, you bugger what did I
tell you about handling that oil…” he trailed off.
I
got back to my work and started to with melting off the titanium seal and unbolting
the whole thing, “Is he always like that, I mean this is like a fifth mission
and he still treats me like a kid.” Bergie looked at me shyly. I smiled as I
hoisted the unit and placed it on its side to remove the anchored terminals,
“don’t worry mate, he was crazier when he was younger. I am still treated like
that though I am technically his boss, and so does Julia. He prefers it that
way and so do we, if her wasn’t I would be dead by now.”
Bergie
thought for a moment and nodded, he lifted the old unit and gave me room to
remove the more troublesome terminals. It took the better part of an hour to
replace but we managed just before the Captain came on to my EyeScreen,
“Comrades,” he began “I need to make sure that you will be deploying as soon as
possible, the council is getting impatient. I am getting tired of discussing
Borski recipies with them.” He laughed and stopped just as fast replacing it
with a fierce face and continued “Cillersas is getting on my nerves and I
really would like to get back to my job.”
Julia
came on screen, “no worries capitan we will deploying in the next 12 hours or
so.”
“Good,
I will be on hand if anything, also General Smith wanted a word before you
leave, maybe I can patch him through so we can sort this out.” Before Julia
could protest the Generals face showed up crowding my view, I closed one eye
and continued to work.
“Good
morning boys and girls, I wanted to discuss a few things before we jumped into
this new shit hole. First and foremost I want to be absolutely clear in saying
that I would prefer an army tank be used instead of that teapot of a lifter,
second also instead of a SIV I would prefer we used a HeavyBolter. I am sure
that you need a SIV to make sure that there is no room for error when some
alien comes a knocking. Also what I want is that one of my personnel be allowed
to join on the operation in case of any trouble.”
Julia
let of a small sign, “We will not have room if we let one of your trigger happy
boys come along for the joy ride, if you insist that why not have one of the
scout tanks join us instead. We are going there for poking around and observing
not declaring war with the rocks and air.”
“Listen
here missy, I want make sure I am absolutely clear on this, I want to make sure
that there are zero casualties when and if the whole thing hits the fan…”
“Captain,
Comrade, please there is no need for this war of words. Let’s do this, you can
have a bolter join them…” Julia raised to object but was cut off by Ivan.
“Julia, this way he will feel better and so will the council. Also do not worry
I am sure the general has a man who a calm and level minded person like
himself.” He nudged the general who twisted his face and spoke, “Okay, but
everything needs to be done by the books, and any cock-up I will bear down on
you worse than the enemy.”
Julia
almost sneered at the general before his feed was cut off. “Ivan, you well whom
he will send and that guy with start another interstellar war before even
saying Ooops! Listen just make sure he that if it does come to that I get first
preference frying that dick…” she got cut off. “Nathan, Comrade, I feel that
she will start it first then blame everyone else but herself. Please make sure
that all they do is their jobs, you need to hold back you masculinity in check
and remain calm. If something does happen then please make sure that you let me
know, I will disable both their suits, then we proceed further sensibly.”
I
was always the one everyone picked on when it came to hold Julia down, somehow
I knew exactly what to say when it came to that. With that Ivan logged off and
I was left at the eye of the storm with nowhere to go. I sat back and looked
up, seeing Howard’s face on top. “I see you had a word with the almighty, my
condolences my friend.” Howard shook his head and walked away.
Julia
came back on the Screen with an expression of utter hatred. “Listen if they
think we will…”
“Please
Julia, you know better than me, all he wants is to nuke the place first then
think. Besides I thought I heard some chatter a few months ago before the
voyage that he had lost his manhood in a battle at the outer ridges planets.”
She
smiled and looked at me with astonishment, “where in the name of everything
holy did you hear that?”
I
shrugged and replied “the bars you never really approved of me going to. The
soldier in question was a medic who had hoisted the dickless freak to the ship
only to lose one of his hands to the rage of the freak. Poor guy lost his
lively hood because he tried to do the right thing.”
“I
think, when this is over I am going to look for that guy and offer him a job,
one or no. He deserves it.” She smiled at me.
With
that they left alone and I continued to sort out the hydraulics. They were fine
only the sensor that was messed, it was the third time I changed it. When I get
time I will replace the entire hydraulics or buy a new rig.
Julia
showed up as I cleaned off the last remnants of the oil from my hands. “Ready
to go?”
I
nodded and looked at Howard to see if he approved of the early crew. He looked
like he always does, totally angry from toe to scalp and ready to bash anyone
who made an issue of it. “Hey Howie, are the supplies ready for loading?”
“You
bet yer behind they are, what took you?”
“Hydraulics
again mate, they seem to be bothering me a lot. After every mission they act up
and fall apart, please have a look and see if you can find a solution that will
not cause any problems in future or when there is a mission at hand like this.”
I
turned and made for the lockers to shower and change when Julia grabbed me by
the collar. She looked pissed as always and this time looked about to rip my
head off, “the panel you installed works, but the old settings I had are gone.”
I blinked once in trying to figure out what went wrong and drew a blank. “Miss
Julia.” Bergie hazarded, she turned and looked at him with a withering stare.
“What?”
“Well
about you settings, they were not inserted into the new panel because the
SysDaig we used is not the right one, I will have it sorted in a few minutes.”
She
looked at him thoughtfully and then at her rig, “do it and make sure Nathan
triple checks the settings, if not both of you will be floating back to home
base in a one man life pod.”
With
that she turned and made of to the lockers. I looked at Howard and he shrugged
and went off to the other direction towards the fuel reactors. Howard remained
and held up the old SysDiag. We went to work and reprogrammed the panel back to
the old settings and I jumped into the cockpit and started her up. I had to
fill in for Julia when we were in the field so I was much more used to her
settings on the panel. Once you enter a SIV pit you are given a panoramic view
of the front, your legs and hands are cover by the suit so they are protected
in case a rock decided to get acquainted up close. The glass covers the user
from chest up to that the pilot can use manual visual guides to work, “the eyes
are better than the camera, cameras can fail and you pay for that with your
life, eyes don’t.” Howard used to chant when we go them, he removed the metal
protectors that came with them and replaced the stock glass with the quintilium
bonded glass, much more stronger and better. Looking around I sent the command
to start and watched the display on my ES fill up, all systems were accounted
for and passed. I moved off the settings and imported the old settings and
watched as they were implemented and refreshed. I tried a couple of manoeuvres
and settled the SIV back into its place. Getting out of the SIV I gave a thumbs
up to Bergie and made of to the lockers before Howard decided to catch up with
me.
Weaving
my way past the catacombs the hangar ends up when people are going through the
settings for the terrastations I met up with the hangar supervisor Wjortll who
was not in her cheerful mood, she was a Sillartun, from the planet Sillarwok. A
stocky being that looked more like a troll from out fantasy books than anything
else. They were good workers and were quick intellects, which was surprising
given the looks and size. She turned to me and called me over, I nodded and
shrugged over. “ What I
hear that all operations suspended?”
“Yup,
you know how it is when something new crops up that wasn’t found when they
first scan the planets.”
She
looked at me stolidly and turned to look at her display, their type refused the
EyeScreens so came to be that they were the only ones who used traditional
screens any more. “I see, why Captain Ivan not inform me about this?” turning
back to me.
“Ask
him yourself, looks like he is hailing you on the screen.” With that I left her
to haggle with Ivan.
They
were seven feet tall, weighed about 200 pounds on the mid-weight side, and had
a face that scared the hell out of kids. Sunken eyes, big nose and bigger mouth
and a tooth sticking out at each corner. They had no visible ears so relied on
implants because their ancestors figured that ears would not work well so opted
to evolve their vibration sensory membranes that hindered their development.
Apart from that they were the best supervisors money can buy because no one
wants to argue with a face like theirs and when told to do something they will
do just that till the last dot. Since they lacked an imagination they little
need to exercise any of it.
I
finally go to the lockers and made my way to my bunk to gather some work
clothes and shower. Julia was already there and I signed and sagged onto a
wall. “You took your time, well you better hurry Ivan and the great and shitty
general are getting tired of waiting.” I nodded and hurried through the ritual
of shaving, showering and cleaning up.
I
looked at myself in the mirror and studied the few scars that I gained while on
the job and ran my fingers through each one remembering the moment I stood at
the doorway of death. I had few friends and that’s how I liked it, the fewer
the more you can trust them with your life. There were times I had seen many
die because their so called friends didn’t have the balls to act like one, on a
side mission once I was assigned to sort out a rigging machine that would dive
into a moon and scan for mineral deposits and frozen gasses. A straight forward
mission by all standards but this one ended up like a nightmare, the on-board
scientist was a drunk and miscalculated a trajectory of a small asteroid
cluster that was found a few thousands of miles away. They rained down on the
project obliterating everything in its path including half the crew, there was
this one guy who got pinned to the floor by a falling beam, he SOSed to
everyone who was there. I was 5 minutes away from him but sensors showed that a
few other guys were near there, but they did not do a damn thing for the poor
guy, they were too concerned about their own safety and scrambled to the ship
leaving Jameson to die. I was manning a SIV so I jumped to the location and
tried to help him, upon getting him out of the rubble a few more asteroids hit
my rig ripping the glass leaving me exposed and bruised. The oxygen tanks were
also ruptured so I was as good as dead. Jameson who I thought would run also
remained behind and managed to get me free from the rig and jumped us to the
ship. I was a mess, a couple of guy recounted seeing their guys getting ripped
to shreds buy the shower, a comet the size of a pea moving at near speeds of
light can go right through a guy and in space if that first one doesn’t kill
you the vacuum will make sure you die.
I
got my scars and the scientist got his, they tied him up and threw him into the
hold to be sent back to the council of scientist, who by all counts frown upon
such incidences. Last I heard the guy was executed for murder. Just goes to
show how mankind really progressed, which was none at all.
I
was hailed by the general and I accepted. “Hello Soldier, I heard that you were
on the project so I thought I might want to talk to you. I read you record with
the EP Brigade, nice. You seem more logical than your boss, make no mistake boy
I will have the unpleasant bits brought up if you cross me so you sit tight and
let my man do his job.”
“What
and destroy the planet because one stone wasn’t sitting in its place?”
“Don’t
talk smart boy, I will have you thrown into the prison moon for this, all I
want is to make sure is that this doesn’t turn into a another fuck up like the
last mission I was in. That Captain Jaork was an ass and I don’t have any
higher hopes for Ivan so you be sure on my point. Got that?”
“Crystal.”
“Good,
I hear that you were a better sniper than soldier. I might need one soon seeing
that a war is brewing at the Primus D34 cluster.”
“No,
thanks general. Last time I went into war I was court martialed because I did
my job better than the sergeant.”
He
smiled and signed out. I released a breath of relief and get myself together
and made my way to the hangar.
***
At
the hangar it was silent now because most of the crew were back to their
bunkers to relax and wait for further info on the job. Wjortll was standing
next to Howard and Julia as the surveyed the ready gear for the mission, I was
late by seconds from what I later understood.
“Well
hello sleeping ugly, prince charming stood you up again?” smiles Julia. I shook
my head and turned to Wjortll and Howard, “all set?”
“Yes,
all clear to go. Captain Ivan informed me on this mission and so did General
Smith. I do not like talking to General.” Spoke Wjortll.
“Aye,
sometimes I think to be a general you are put through prolonged constipation to
get anywhere.” Laughed Howard.
We
waited for the scientist who I learnt was a soldier like myself previously so
he came around with a rifle strapped to his back. “Great another trigger happy
piglet,” muttered Julia under her breath and took to her rig.
“Hi,
my name is Dr. Elber Spol. Please call me El as everyone else does. We ready to
proceed?”
“Yes
Dr. Elber Spol, we are ready to depart. Please make your way to the T65 and you
will be departing soon.”
“Right,
then.”
“Come
with me El, I’ll get you suited and ready. You’ll be with me.” I motioned El to
follow.
Howard
was helping Julia into her rig, it was fun to watch as both cursed each other
for anything that looked off. But I did not have time for that now. I got to my
T65 and opened it from my InCom, El followed me in, the cockpit only sat one
but there was room at the back for 2 people which included seats but I had one
removed for the extra space I got from that.
I
had worn my placement jump suit which was a toned down astronaut suit, and had
little armour save for my chest, neck and head. The thick metal plates were
light but my head could not move so all movements I made felt like I was
paralysed hair down. The InCom utilised the camera mounted on the T65, both in
and outside, to make sure that I would not need to move my neck. In case of an
emergency though I could remove the brace around my neck, little blessings I
thought sometimes.
The
hail came in from the soldier unit that was waiting for us in the designated
transport. I replied to the soldier that we were on our way and I hailed
Wjortll to have me lifted and placed near the cargo port to the transport.
A
Lifter crane floated to my position and then lifted and manoeuvred my T65 the
transport take-off bay. El behind my had strapped himself in but kept on
fiddling with some equipment he had brought with him. “You should stop that
fiddling around there mate, it makes me nervous.”
“I
am sorry but I need to confirm I have everything… there confirmed. Sorry for
that it helps to make sure about such things.” He smiled at the camera that was
trained unto him.
If
I could move my head I would have shook it but now I need to concentrate and
get my Rig stationed properly into the transport. The military soldier unit was
standing next to it, it was roughly smaller than Julia’s and that’s because I
has to be more agile when I comes to combat. I has one Gatling gun with 65mm
rounds, coated with faded uranium for maximum effect, and a mini rocket
launcher over the left wrist. I knew very little about those units but the
little that I did was enough. They was used in peace keeping and assault
missions all over the galaxy.
“Took
you guys long enough.”
“Well
you could have gone ahead and shot up everything.” Julia snapped back “why wait
you lot like to just that.”
The
unit pilot remained silent and motioned for us to move. I got in first and
Julia followed. The unit came in last and stationed next to the door. With a
signal from Julia the transport took off.
We
all remained in our respective units as the transport flew us to the designated
landing zone.
“We
will be experiencing some turbulence, the atmospheric storms are kicking into
gear so visibility sits at 45.5% and speeds will be sitting at 3500kph.” The
pilot chimed over our comms. The soldier was first to respond with a whoop of
joy and a motion with a fist. Julia came on my screen and shook her head,
“listen I don’t trust the General as you know so I need you to run surface
scans more than usual. Lets not give hero boy here a reason to stretch his baby
pinkie, ok? Also I will need to check if the planet will be able to handle the
gravity shift that will be brought about by colonisation, so I need you send
out a seismic probe to gather core info.”
“Got
it, my speeds on the surface will be slow as the shifting sand will cause some
traction problems. I will have to run the scans at 75% power because of the EM
disturbance brought about by the unknown subs.”
“Understood,
please make sure that the soldier is as bored as possible. There is no life
detected here but I will not take the chance. My 50mm gun was loaded to make
sure, also you should have checked on you laser too. I know that thing eats
through your power but I would prefer that don’t have to think for your safety
while fitting for mine.”
“I
changed the weapon a few missions ago, its now a sound fielder, also the
battery was updated because of the hiccup we had at ET-R15874-2463. The bosses
up there were not happy with what happened and gave me the new update for
free.”
“Wow,
and you forgot to give me the memo,” Julia replied acidly.
I
looked at her and shrugged, she was informed but was busy cursing the General
who was in charge of security for shooting down two transports in the basis of
planetary security. The story latter surfaced that a rookie misfired and ended
up hitting one who then side lined another transport and crashed. The death
toll sat about 5 pilots, 40 maintenance, and 500 civilians. The general lost
his post and the rookie ended up at a prison planet. This was why General Smith
wanted to nail us to the wall, and it seemed that he was getting a good start.
The
time ticked away as we waited for the final preparations to be made and also
the green light for landing and exploration. I ran through the surface scans
looking for anomalies that we will have to avoid on first landing, also
trajectory readings for atmosphere entrance. Although the pilot had already
gone through all this, I was bored and thought might as well. Force of habit is
one thing that make me go through all the readings and because of my experience
in asteroid mining it paid to be sure.
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