Fire Planet

Chapter One: What to run that by me again?

Seth looked to the imposters who called themselves Eric and Rebecca Tompson. In his mind, he knew the truth, the facts of how they died and didn’t want to believe the dead were standing in front of him now like a zombie movie gone bad. Seth had read the official reports and was angry at what he saw.

“You are not their grandparents.” Seth exclaimed in his best authoritative tone. His heart began to beat faster. He could feel his veins popping up on the sides of his face and arms. Seth was in the middle of a mental crisis that wouldn’t go away until he had the answers he wanted to hear.

Eric nodded. “What you read in your reports was true, Eric and Rebecca are dead. We’re duplicates.” He looked to John and Julie; they were about to learn the truth of what happened over 60 years ago. Julie was still unconscious and was lying on the ground after having fainted at seeing her grandparents alive on an alien world.

“You want to run that by me again?” Seth asked with his eyebrows raised.

“All in due time.” Eric looked to where Julie was laying. “But first, let’s find her a more comfortable place to sleep. Follow me please.” John picked his sister up in his arms and the group headed down a long narrow hallway into the thick black darkness that constituted their living environment.

The entire complex was underground and was made out of several connecting tunnels leading almost everywhere except up towards the surface. The environment outside the caves was both inhospitable and deadly to those not accustomed to the temperature or climate.

The small group kept walking until they reached a door. Eric pointed to the opening. “She can sleep here until she recovers. I apologize for the accommodations, but it’s the best we’ve got.”

John entered carefully inside the room making sure he didn’t hit Julie’s head on the door frame. As he stepped inside, he took a look around. It wasn’t much; a small simple cot was lying against the back wall farthest from the door. John maneuvered the cot with his foot until it was resting flat on the ground; he placed Julie on the cot and quietly exited the room not disturbing her, and closed the door behind him. “She should be awake within an hour or so.” John explained “She’s done this before, it’s nothing to be worried about.”

Seth looked to Eric, now that they had gotten the unimportant duties out of the way it was time for answers. As he looked to Eric, Seth could only feel hatred going through his mind. He was determined to find out what was going on and didn’t want to take no for an answer.

Eric met Seth’s gaze and smiled gently. “Yes Seth, we can talk now.” He turned away from the door and headed back the other way down the long dark hallway. Eric shook his head a few times, the government always wanted everything to go their way. They could never slow down or be trusted in any situation. He thought that after 60 some odd years, things would have changed on Earth. But he was wrong. Oh well, he thought, can’t win them all.

After passing three doors, they reached another room to the left. Eric stepped inside and flipped on a light switch. The room slowly grew brighter and brighter until it was at a sufficient level of illumination. A long table with a glass top and marble legs was in the middle of the room. Beautiful cherry wood surrounded the glass securing the tabletop to the legs that went down into the floor. Several high back chairs surrounded the table creating a comfortable environment and atmosphere.

John looked around the room for a moment. He didn’t exactly enjoy the thought of being so deep underground. He had never been on a planet that had its own stable atmosphere. John had been so use to the moon or a station that used simulated gravity and oxygen devices. This was all a new experience for him. It was something he would have to get use to. Although John hoped that he wouldn’t be there too long. Sure it was exciting, but he was feeling uneasiness from it all. That overwhelmed him greatly, and he prayed that no one else could tell.

Eric gestured to the different chairs around the table. “Please have a seat.” John and Seth followed the invitation. Eric sat at the head of the table near a large holographic image display of Earth implanted in the wall.

“May I get you anything to drink?” Rebecca asked. It had been a while since they had seen any other humans or had any type of company of any kind.

John and Seth both shook their heads. “No thank you.” They were more interested in what was going on and didn’t have any desire to drink anything at the present moment.

Rebecca looked at Seth for a bit when it clicked in her head. “Tom had a son named Seth… but you can’t be him, can you? You’d be a lot older than…” She paused as it all came together. “You are Tom’s son. Yes I can see the resemblance now. Thought you were his grandson. All that genetic engineering you’ve gone through. Such a waste.” She paused. “Tell me, what have you given up?”

“Speaking of genetic engineering” Seth said, ignoring the question.. “You’re clones.” His voice was accusatory and his tone was that of disgust.

Eric shook his head and gave a slight laugh. “We’re much more sophisticated than the average clone.” He replied. “Don’t ask me to go into the technical attributes of it, I don’t understand it myself sometimes.” Eric paused trying to figure out a way to explain their situation. “You see, when the original Eric and Rebecca traveled here they made a few scans of this planet. Unknown to them the Argians, the inhabitants that use to live here, made their own scans of their vessel. They made duplicates of your grandparents and the shuttle they were aboard right down to the last molecule.”

“What happened to the… Argians?” Seth asked.

“They died from a severe plague.” Rebecca said as she sat down next to her husband. “Years ago, scientists on this world discovered that a terrible disaster would eventually eradicate this planets entire population. A super nova from a neighboring star system.”

“Time ran out?” John asked.

Eric nodded. “We were created so someone would remember their society and culture.” He added. “They simply did not want to be forgotten.” Eric paused for a moment. “We’ve never actually met a member of their race, we only know about them from records left behind.”

Rebecca nodded in agreement. “We’ve studied the Argians’ databases after realizing who we were and that we couldn’t leave this place.”

“Why can’t you leave?” Seth mused.

“It’s something in our genetic code sequence. We are dependent on this environment.” Rebecca gave a sigh as if it were difficult for her to admit. In the real Rebecca’s life, her life span was determined by a damn device in her arm, and now as a clone she was dependent on a planet she was forced to call home. Life wasn’t fair… at least that’s how the phrase went.

“Why haven’t you aged?” John asked.

“When we were cloned… the Argians re-sequenced several DNA strands that control the aging process.” Eric replied. “When we awoke from the growth tubes we were this age and have remained this age our entire existence.”

“Have you ever tried to leave?” Seth inquired… crossing his arms over his chest he leaned back in his chair.

Rebecca nodded her head. “On one occasion, we almost died from the attempt. That’s when we realized we couldn’t survive without this planet.”

Seth cocked his head back. “Okay, let’s say you are these people.” He said in a low tone. “Why didn’t you just kill yourselves? You had no place to go, you were exiled here from all outside contact.”

“Because we’re not part of the Tribunal!” Eric replied in a cold tone as he implied the barbaric ways of the government. He didn’t have to live on Earth to know that the government was corrupted. He knew it from the beginning when he was only an ensign in the Great War. The government couldn’t be trusted, and those sent to represent the government were the enemy. He didn’t know why he had even decided to sit down at the same table as Seth, and didn’t know why his grandchildren had decided to bring him along. Seth was trouble, in Eric’s eyes. He couldn’t be trusted for a moment. “Let me ask you something.”

Seth nodded his head, he had expected this. “Go right ahead.” Seth’s voice was calm, years of training had prepared him for interrogation situations. This was no different to him. Seth tried to build his mental stability back to where it had been in the past when he was back with the Tribunal. He didn’t want to give away any secrets about the Tribunal, even though he had gone against them, a part was still loyal to the organization, which had been founded over one hundred years ago.

“Why are you here? Why did you come with them?”

Seth tightened his crossed arms. Is that all? He wondered. “I had heard news they were configuring Rebecca’s shuttle for some kind of flight and I wanted to see what it was all about. There had been talk of coming back to this place. I wanted to see it for myself.”

Eric folded his own arms. “That’s not very Tribunal of you. What’s the catch?”

“No catch. I was just curious.”

John sighed, he was afraid of this confrontation as soon as he saw Eric and Rebecca. Seth had known Eric years ago before the war. They had been in the service together, and just happened to go different ways.

“Just curious… right.” Eric said, knowing there had to be something deeper.

Seth nodded. “Well, after you destroyed Earth. I had to see what kind of power this planet held.”

Eric’s face dropped. “Excuse me, we did what?”

Down the hallway they heard a woman scream.

Chapter Two: You’re Safe

The screaming echoed through the halls. It was Julie, she had apparently woken up from her fainting spell.

As John ran down the hallway he could only think one thought. Get there before Seth does.

Eric and Rebecca remained behind in the room. Looking to one another they knew what had to be done.

John and Seth made it to the room, where Julie was, at the same time. She was sitting on the cot. Panic stricken and breathing rapidly. When she saw John, she lept off the cot and ran to him.

“Oh John! Tell me, tell me it was just a dream.” She paused trying to catch her breath. “I… I… I… saw grandpa and grandma. They were alive… and… young?”

John held his sister in his arms, trying to comfort her. “Shhh, it’s okay. You’re Safe.” Holding her tight he continued to talk to her. “Julie, it wasn’t a dream. We are on the Ice Planet. They are here, we made it…”

Julie took a step back. “Seth.” She said.

John shot a look back to Seth. He was holding a gun. “Listen. We’re going back down to that room. I’m not finished with my answers yet. This stunt of yours won’t keep me from finding out the truth!”

John sighed. “Seth, put the gun down. Whatever answers you want, I’m sure we’ll find them.”

Seth gestured to the door. “Get moving. We’re going back to the room.”

“Paranoid much?” John asked.

Seth didn’t respond, he only continued to point the gun.

As they started making their way down the hallway, John looked to Seth. “You do realize at some point I am going to take that gun away from your cold dead hands right?”

Seth laughed, “Try it and you’ll get a bullet in the forehead. Keep moving.” He pushed John forward.

John swung around and kicked the gun out of Seth’s hand. It went sliding across the floor to Julie’s feet.

Julie looked down at the gun.

“Pick it up!” John screamed.

Julie flashed back to the tunnel on the space station, when she and Seth were in a deadlock. Why was she remembering this, it didn’t make sense. She stood there frozen, unable to move.

Seth decked John to the ground and ran over to Julie. Picking up the weapon, he shoved her towards her brother. “I said, keep moving!”

They started walking again.

John looked back to Seth and then to Julie. “Why didn’t you pick it up?”

Julie shrugged, “I … I’m not sure.”

Chapter Three: The Truth

As they came back to the room, Seth had put his gun away. Threatening John and Julie of certain death if they said a word about his concealed weapon, they entered the room quietly.

Eric and Rebecca still sat at the table with a concerned look on their faces. They sat and watched as the others rejoined them.

Eric looked to John who had blood trickling down his face. “What happened to you?”

John shrugged it off. “Nothing, your doorways are shorter than I’m used to.”

Eric cocked his head to one side… he’d have to find out later it seemed.

“How are you dear?” Rebecca asked Julie.

Julie nodded. “I’m… I’m… how do you think I am? I’m a mess.”

Eric smiled as he reached over to her placing her hand in his. “It’s alright, we won’t hurt you.”

They spent the next half hour explaining to Julie all that they had revealed to John and Seth.

All the while, Seth was pacing around the room. Muttering to himself. Truly the work of a madman. After Julie had been caught up he approached the table. “Now that she’s caught up with the truth, let’s get to the bottom of things.”

Eric looked to Seth. His cold stare was still trained on him. “Now, what was this you were saying about how we destroyed Earth?”

Seth nodded, “That’s right dead man. You and your girlfriend here destroyed Earth.” He said, “The Tribunal doesn’t have all of the details about how it happened, but we do know it was you.”

John interrupted. “I think it had to do with this planet’s atmosphere. When your creators scanned your FTL shuttle, is must have left some kind of radiation. When the shuttle made it back to Earth that radiation caused a massive implosion at Earth’s core. It was gone in a matter of seconds.”

“I see.” Eric said. Looking to Seth he paused. “No wonder you watched me die. Tell me, was it pleasing to you to see a man die?”

Seth laughed, “You deserved it. Sure it was old age, but you deserved dying. Killing billions of your own people.” He folded his arms. “If I had it my way, I would have killed you myself. It would have been a pleasure to watch you suffer in a slow agonizing painful death.”

“Gee thanks.” Eric replied. “So you’re here for revenge now, is that it?”

Seth smiled. “I am now. You killed my family. I won’t allow you to hurt anyone else.”

John sighed. “Seth, that was a mistake. They didn’t mean to do it on purpose.”

Seth stood, he didn’t want to hear anything else. Exiting the room the butt of his gun peaked out his back pocket.

“We should keep an eye on him.” Rebecca said noticing the gun.

“He’ll be fine.” Eric said, “Maybe he’ll wander up to the surface.”

Rebecca shot Eric a look.

“I’m only kidding. It’s late, you should get some sleep. We can continue this discussion in the morning.”

They went their separate ways for the night.

Chapter Four: Scheming

Seth was at work inside the shuttle. Looking over the various controls and familiarizing himself with the systems. In the time he had been with John and Julie they had been flying the shuttle, he hadn’t much time to look over the modifications.

“What are you doing in here?’ A voice asked.

Seth looked around, “Who said that?”

Looking around there was no one to be seen.

“What are you Scheming?” The voice asked again.

Seth reached for his gun. “Who said that?!” He screamed. Walking outside the shuttle he circled it twice. “I demand to know who said that!”

“No one, and everyone.”

“Seth” it spoke his name.

“Who are you?” He asked, “I told you to leave me alone!”

“Who are we indeed.” The voice whispered. “We are many, too many for you to handle.”

Seth bolted out of the bay, leaving the shuttle alone.

Eric and Rebecca stood in an observation room watching him leave. “That should spook him for a little bit.”

Rebecca looked to Eric, “Are you sure that was a good idea?”

Eric laughed, “What? You wouldn’t believe what he use to do in school. I’m just getting back at him for all those years of torment.” Looking down at the shuttle, Eric smiled. “Besides, if that doesn’t help prove he’s not at all with it, I’m not sure what will.”

Rebecca shrugged. “Do you think we’re going about this the right way? The Argians wanted them to come back… it took years and Eric and Rebecca didn’t even make it. They died.”

Eric nodded. “I know.” He rested against the ledge. “We have to be doing the right thing. It was our makers wish in the event that something happened to Earth. I’m afraid that we won’t be around to see it take place.”

“That’s what I’m afraid of.” Rebecca said. Eric brought her close and held her in his arms. “The war is over, life can only get better from here. We’ve lived a good long life. They’ve been able to give us something the real Eric and Rebecca couldn’t have. Talk about a unique perspective.”

“I hope you’re right.” Rebecca said. “I hope you’re right.”

Eric sighed. “Me too.”

“We’re playing with fire, you do know this.”

Eric nodded. “Yes I understand.”

They left the bay. Knowing what they had to do wasn’t easy, but they had to do it. Who were they to question their makers wishes? Sure the makers weren’t around, but their presence lingered. They were made for this purpose. Their true purpose.

Chapter Five: Plains Of Fire

The next morning, John and Julie awoke early to find Eric and Rebecca. They wondered throughout the underground caverns only to find them empty. Even Seth wasn’t to be found.

“Eric?!” John yelled down a hallway, no answer. “Rebecca!”

Still no answer.

As they continued down the hall, a bright light shone through an open doorway.

“Did we check down here yet?” John asked his sister.

Julie shook her head. “I don’t recall coming down this hallway before. Let’s check it out.”

As they made their way down the hallway, the heat increased. It had been freezing cold, but now something was putting off a great amount of warmth.

Reaching the end of the hallway, they could see what was the cause of it all. A device had been activated. Stepping inside the great room, Eric and Rebecca were at two control centers. “Morning, you’re just in time!”

John looked at Julie who shook her head.

“What’s going on?” John asked.

Before Eric could respond, Seth came in the room with his gun drawn. Taking Julie by her neck, he pressed the gun against the side of her head. “Yes, what is going on here?”

Eric and Rebecca looked over. “Seth, put that gun away before you kill us all!”

Seth shook his head. “No, I want answers!”

“What more do you want? We’ve given you everything we know!”

Seth cocked the gun, “Not good enough! Never good enough!”

John eyed Seth out of the corner of his eye. Waiting to make his move.

Seth’s hand were trembling. Julie didn’t resist. “You both deserve to die!” He pointed his weapon at Eric then Rebecca.

Eric tried to approach the two. Seth trained his weapon on him. “Don’t even try it dead man. Don’t try it. I would love to kill you right now. But I want answers.” He paused, “I want the power source for this planet, you’ll hand it over now.”

Eric sighed. “We can’t do that. It’s impossible.”

Seth shook his head. “I don’t believe you.”

“Seth, the planet is the power source.” Eric said.

Seth put the gun back to Julie’s head. “You willing to bet your granddaughter’s life on that?” Cocking the gun, he felt her trembling in his arms. “Shhh… keep remembering.”

John shot Seth a look… remembering? Is that how he’s controlling her? “Julie, fight it!”

Julie stood there frozen in a trance.

“You’re as stubborn as your father was. Tom. Never could rely on him for anything.” Eric said. “He wasn’t even that great of an officer, I recall several times Captain Andrews wanted to throw him out an airlock.”

Seth took a step back. “He was a great man, don’t say that!”

“Do you know what he told me about your dad?” Eric continued “He told me how he had to accept him aboard his ship because all the other qualified tactical officers were taken.”

Seth’s arm holding the gun dropped a little.

“Look at you. Half a man your father was. Having to rely on genetic re sequencing to manage the years of life.” Eric took a step forward “What price did you pay for that? I doubt you were this crazy before they started messing with your innards.”

Seth’s arm dropped more. “What?”

“Oh you heard me son.” He shot a glance to John as if to say get ready.

“I’m not your son!” Seth yelled.

In that time, John made his move. Throwing himself towards Seth’s direction he caught Seth off guard. The gun went sliding across the floor towards Rebecca. She picked it up and aimed it at Seth.

With the telepathic link between Seth and Julie broken, Julie ran for cover back out in the hallway.

“You want answers?” John asked, “You can go to hell!” He punched Seth across the face. “You’ve terrorized us enough.”

Seth didn’t drop, John’s punches didn’t faze him.

“That all you got John? Come on, you’ve got to do better than that.”

Two shots rang out. Seth dropped to the ground dead.

Rebecca lowered the gun. “I don’t have time for this.”

Eric and John exchanged glances. Did that really just happen? Julie peered from the hallway slowly making sure everything was alright.

Dropping the gun to the floor, she focused back to the control console. “We have to complete our final task.”

John approached Rebecca “Your what? Your final task?”

Rebecca nodded. “Yes John. The message for you to come back here, it was meant for all the remaining survivors of Earth. Before long, this planet will be habitable for all of your refugees. They’ll have a place to call home again.”

John shook his head “I don’t understand.”

Eric walked back over to his console. “We’re giving you back what you deserve. A planet full of life. This device, The Plains Of Fire, will reconfigure this planet to be exactly like Earth. You’ll be able to live out the rest of your years the way it should be.”

John stammered, “But… but why?”

“John, no one deserves to be without a home. From what you’ve told us, you never knew Earth. Let us make up for the past mistakes of our makers, and the devastation that damn radiation caused. Let us give you a home.”

Deeming it was safe, Julie entered the room. Looking down at Seth’s lifeless body she moved his hand with her foot. Yep dead.

“Think of it as a gift.” Rebecca said. “I’m sure your grandparents would have done the same.”

“What about you?” John said. “How will this affect your dependency on this planet?”

“Everything comes with a price.” Eric said. “To use an old phrase, nothing in life is free. You have to pay the piper.”

“No!” Julie said. “We can learn so much from you! You have our grandparents memories and experiences.”

“Sorry dear.” Rebecca “It has to be done. Let us do this for you.”

Tears streamed down Julie’s eyes. She couldn’t believe this was happening.

“Tell them of us. Let them know we did it for them. For you.” Rebecca said. Picking up a device, she handed it over to John. “Here are documents. All of our research and that of our creators. I’m sure you’ll find a suitable place for these in a library or … something.”

John nodded. “I will.” Looking to Julie, he smiled then looking back to Rebecca and Eric “I only wish we could have gotten to know you more.”

Eric nodded “You’ll have to do some reading. I imagine the real Eric left behind something to remember him by…. we only want to do the same.”

Stepping over Seth’s dead body, John smirked. His smirk disappeared as he realized that Seth didn’t really have a chance. Once a slave to the Tribunal, you were theirs forever. Whatever Hell Seth ended up in, John hoped it wouldn’t be to rough a ride. “He deserved better.”

John and Julie left the room and made their way back to the shuttle.

Chapter 6: Final Goodbyes

As Rebecca’s shuttle rose up out of the atmosphere of the ice planet. John and Julie looked down at the world, it had already started to change its appearance into that of Earth. John imagined land masses wouldn’t be the same, but there would be oceans, mountains, trees.

Julie hoped to have an island full of penguins, but that would remain to be seen.

Opening one final radio channel, John and Julie said their goodbyes.

Firing up the engines, the shuttle went into FTL travel on its way to their old home, Space Station Beta in old Earth orbit.

Down on the planet, Eric and Rebecca watched as the structure of the planet started to change and take on a new form. The cavern in which they stood began to tremble and quake. Holding each other tightly, Eric and Rebecca enjoyed a final kiss.

At that moment, they fully realized they had done the right thing.

Epilogue

Sixty-three years after Earth was destroyed. Another planet came to life. It became a new Earth ready for population. Once the new Earth was made known, ship after ship came to populate the planet. People came with their children. Grandchildren brought their grandparents. Daughters brought mothers. Sons brought fathers.

It was time to begin again. Time to start anew and realize the potential the human race had. Having been through a great and terrible war, the civilizations of new Earth had found a place to rebuild and begin again. All it would take is time.

John and Julie stood overlooking a hillside where two grave stones stood.

“Eric. Rebecca. I didn’t have the chance to know you long. But for what it’s worth, thank you.” John said. Putting his arm around his sister they made their way back to their new home.

The End

Ice Planet

Chapter One: Now You Know

Date: December 26, 2162
Location: Old Earth Orbit, Space Station Beta

“My planet was dead to begin with.” John said “Though it was not my planet, not entirely. It was my grandfather’s planet, and his fathers before him.” He was standing in the sitting room where his grandfather, Eric, had told him of how Earth was no more; and after that he watched the Tribunal take his grandfather away, dead. The memories were not pleasant, they were painful and bitter. He picked up the picture of his grandmother, the same picture his grandfather look at often when he thought about the past.

“That was very brave of our grandfather to give you that information knowing what his actions caused.” A female voice said. “His life.”

John deactivated a recording device and turned away from a bookshelf to the doorway where his siter was barely inside the room. “Julie. What are you doing here?” He hadn’t noticed the door open or her even docking with the station. It had been a long time of silence for him and now that there was someone to talk to, he wasn’t quite sure if it was good or bad. Julie was family so it was at least a step in a good direction.

Julie walked closer to her brother. “Life on the moon turns into cold dark nights these days.” John shot her a look that said what are you talking about. Julie ignored her brother for a moment. As she looked around the room she approached a large bookshelf. Julie scanned the titles making note of only a few she would be interested in reading. After she finished browsing she turned back to John who was still trying to figure out why she had made the long trip to see what he was up to. “It’s been three wees, mother is worried about you. John. What on Earth are you doing up here?”

John smiled back. “We’re not on Earth, so I could say I’m doing nothing.” He replied with a smirk on his face. “I’m nore sure you’d want to know.” He was still carrying the picture not noticing the frame in his hands. “I’ve been searching for a shuttle.” There, part of the secret was out. Of course now that part of the door was open, she would want to walk the rest of the way inside with more questions.

“A shuttle?” Julie asked. She was confused by what her brother was saying.

He only briefly explained to her what Eric, their grandfather, had said. John didn’t want to bring Julie fully uip to date in order to protect her from harm. He had seen what the Tribunal did to Eric and didn’t want that to happen to more of his family members.

“What is this all about John?”

John shook his head. “I cannot tell you.” In his mind he wanted to tell her the full truth. He needed help. He wanted help. But it would be wrong to endanger her life. John had been looking for that shuttle ever since his grandfather told him of its existence. But he had no luck with his search and was running out of options.”I’m sorry.” He turned his attention back to the picture.

Julie took the picture out of John’s hand and set it roughly down on a nearby table causing the back to fall off. They watched in silence as the back landed on the table and a piece of notepaper that had been hiding behind the picture fell to the ground. When Julie realized what happened she knelt down and picked the paper up. “I’m so sorry.” Julie began to say. she stopped suddenly, noticing something. It looked like directions or possible architect plans for the station. “Hold on, what’s this?” She unfolded the paper and studied the hand drawn schematic for a moment.

John snatched the paper gently from his sister’s hand “I’ll take that”, it was pretty brittle. From the looks of it, his grandfather must of hid the paper a very long time ago.

Julie was clearly upset with her brother. “Well? What is it?” She folded her arms across her chest and glared at John waiting for an answer. Would he give it to her, or would she have to wait and find out. Would she ever find out? If her brother wouldn’t give the answer, she was determined to get the information out of him one way or another.

After a few more moments of studying the paper John pocketed it and looked back to his sister. “Oh nothing, just a drawing of an outdated home a while ago on Earth.” He said trying to sidesetp the moment and move on without having to explain anything. “Why don’t you return home, tell mom I’ll be there shortly.”

Julie shook her head, unfolded her arms, and shook a finger at John. “Oh no you don’t! You’re going to find out where that paper leads. I’m not that stupid. You’re lying. I’m comming with you to find out what’s up.”

John tried to argue the point and get out of it. “I tell you it’s nothing! Just do as I asked. Please.” He waited expecting her to obey his orders but she didn’t move an inch.

Julie simply stared back at her brother. “We’re not on a ship John, and you’re not my commanding officer. I’m older than you remember? You can’t boss me around.” She stuck a pointed finger at John’s chest a few times clearly making her point.

John, knowing she wasn’t about to move, sighed his surrender. “Oh all right.” he pulled the schematic back out of his pocket and held it up for her to see. “This is a map grandpa drew so he wouldn’t forget where he hid grandmother’s shuttle.” He paused. “I intend on finding that shuttle and taking it back to a planet that requested our grandparents to visit again.”

“Why?” Julie asked. “You didn’t know these people. We wern’t even alive yet.”

John picked up the alien device and handed it to Julie. “Read what that says.” He watched as Julie took the device from him and stared at the alien language. She turned it over and read the short phrase requesitng a return visit; then looked back to John who was ready to continue with his argument.

“Now listen to this.” John said as he picked up a recording device and played part of Eric’s parting words. As the voice of the dead spoke, Julie sank down to the floor until she was sitting with her legs crossed. Hearing her grandfather’s voice again was a little disturbing, she hadn’t been fully prepared for it.

“We were wrong, this device had nothing to do with what happened. I want you to travel back to the Ice Planet John. Find out why they wanted us to travel back to their planet. Now I really don’t have much time, only a few seconds. Listen to me carefully. Use this room for your research, all of my technical diarys are here. You should find them most useful. Rebecca’s original shuttle is here as well. I don’t have time to show you where it is, but it’s here believe me.”

“Now I know.”

John nodded. “Now you know.” He paused trying to figure out the right words to say to her. “What are we going to do about it?”

“We…” Julie said not fully recognizing that John had just fully enlisted her help. She was still focused on hearing her grandfather’s voice.

“Yeah.” John said. “You wanted to be apart of this so now you’re on.” He set the recording device down on the table. “I will warn you. If anyone finds out we took that shuttle to that planet, the Tribunal will be on our tail before you can say gotcha.” He said allowing her a way out. “If you don’t want to go through with this, I understand.”

Julie stood up slowly hoping she wouldn’t lose her balance. She was still in a state of shock, but that shock would soon leave her body and allow her to focus on the task at hand. “Let’s go find that shuttle.”

John nodded his approval, took the schematic out of his pocket, and handed it to Julie. “You were always better at reading maps…”

She accepted the paper and smiled, she was now part of the team.

Chapter Two: What to do With Them

Date: December 27, 2162
Location: Dark Side of the Moon

In an isolated section of the Moon, the Tribunal sat in council. The room was fairly small in size, nine people were seated around a table made out of oak. They had been in session for a few hours and were discussing a matter of utmost importance. A man seated at the head of the table looked over several computer printouts. After scanning the papers for a moment, he looked to the other council members.

“I am pleased with your work. Everyone who had knowledge of Earth’s destruction has been properly dealt with and eliminated.” He smiled. For the majority of the cases the people that held knowledge of Earth’s destruciton had been easy to track down. There had been a few that were difficult to find at first, but eventually they were apprehended and the devices in their arms were activated providing a nice painless death. “Let’s move on to other concerns. Over the past thirty years population on the moon has grown rapidly. Before long it will be completely filled and there will be no more space for expansion. Rumors have risen about relocation to other planets.” He paused. “To do so would mean suicide. We do not have the resources to relocate.”

“Tom, what about the FTL project?” A council member named Trina asked.

George, another council member, answered her question. “Useless. It was a doomed project from the get go. A failure. We don’t know how to create a stable bubble around the ship so time stays the same for its occupants as that of the Moon.”

Tom, the head council member, nodded in agreement. “That’s right. There were speculations that Eric Tompson tried to refit his wife’s shuttle with an upgraded version of the FTL device but we don’t even know where that shuttle is.” He tapped two fingers on the desk. “Then there’s the situation about his grandson John. I have suspicions that Eric told John some information. Which brings me to our next subject, what to do with them.”

A man seated at the end of the table slowly raised his hand. “I have an idea.” He stood from his chair to voice his opinion. “How about we track them down? We were able to monitor the others, why can’t we track them? Granted they don’t have the arm units, but we can still follow them.” He stood in complete silence waiting for a motion from Tom.

“All right.” Tom said after carefully considering the man’s idea. “Report all information directly to me no matter how insignificant. Good Luck Seth, you’re dismissed.”

Seth smiled at the news, gathered his briefcase and other belongings, and turned around to exit out the door.

After Seth left the room Tom continued talking. “I don’t know if I can trust him. He’s gone against me in the past.” He picked up a pencil. “If Seth fails in his assignment, I will go after them myself. I knew their grandfather quite well, they must be stopped. Whatever they are doing, they must be stopped.” He interlocked his fingers tightly and with a dark smile on his face dismissed the Tribunal.

Chapter Three: Gaining Access

Date: December 27, 2162
Location: Old Earth Orbit, Space Station Beta

John and Julie were down in a deep access tunnel of their grandfather’s station in what would be Earth’s orbit if it were still there. They were crawling in a cramped space underneath their grandfathe’rs living section of the station. When he first opened the access hatch, John thought the entire section would be full of cobwebs and spiders, he was partly correct. Therre were a few cobwebs here and there, but so far he hadn’t seen, or at least noticed, any spiders to claim those cobwebs. He was rather pleased there were no obstructions that might get in their way, at least not yet. As they continued crawling, the space infront of them came to a dead end with options to the right or the left.

John looked to Julie was was holding the map. “Which way?”

Julie took a few moments to analyze the information on the paper. As a child she had enjoyed explorint man made caves inside the moon. This was a little different. On the moon she was floating and was wearing a suit that protected her from the vacuum of space. Here she relied on artificial gravity and a jumpsuit designed for ease of movement in a cramped environment. “That way.” She said as she moved towards the left access tunnel.

After a few more minutes of crawling they came to a large open space that would allow them to stand. As John looked around he noted two doors to choose from. One looked like it had been well warn and used, but the looked looked as though it hadn’t been used in ages. “Let me guess. Door number two right?” He said as he pointed to the unused door.

Julie nodded her head and began to recite a poem.

“Two roads diverged in a wood, and I–
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.”

John looked to his sister with a smile. “Always reciting literature.”

Julie smiled back. “Someone has to.” She walked up to the door and examind it. A large access panel was in the middle. “Take a look at this.” She didn’t know what to make of it.

John approached the door and stared at the panel. “This is an old style binary control access.” He said. “I’ve seen something like this when I was studying history on the Internet. It was used mostly in the late 1900′s and a little after that into the 2090′s.”

“What do we do?” Julie asked.

John punched a few buttons which activated the panel. A small keyboard appeared from a slot in the door. John stared at the keyboard for a few moments. He pressed a few keystrokes that allowed the system to boot up. Several words, numbers, and crude two dimensional images appeared on the screen.

IDENTIFY YOURSELF

John proceeded to enter his name using the keyboard. He had always been interested in older operating systems.

“Where’s the touch screen?” Julie asked. She clearly didn’t understand the history of computers.

John shook his head. “They didn’t have those until the year 2132.” After he finished typing his name, John hit the enter key.

IDENTITY UNKNOWN

The computer responded.

RETURNING TO PRIMARY STARTUP MODE

A few seconds passed and the screen changed it’s appearance to when John first booted the system. John looked to Julie and then back to the computer.

“What about just a last name?” Julie suggested.

John keyed in Tompson and pressed enter. Again the computer didn’t like what he keyed in, went through the same error message, and ended back at the beginning.

“What about Grandpa’s name.” Julie said.

John nodded and keyed in Eric Tompson. As he pressed enter, the screen changed.

ACCESS GRANTED

Underneath were several questions relating to their grandfather’s life.

“He had to make this complicated didn’t he.” Julie said as she gave a sigh. She never was able to be calm about things and had a tendency to become stressed a little too soon before possible avenues were explored.

John smiled. “You know how grandpa liked his privacy.” He took a small device out, of his pocket, and copied the list of seven questions down. “Let’s go back to the sitting room and study his journals.”

Julie nodded her approval and they headed back towards the access tunnnel that would take them up to the main deck of the station.


As they entered the sitting room John walked over to a bookcase on one end as Julie went to the other. John had a feeling their search would take a while to complete, there were over a thousand books in the room. He didn’t dread the task, John had always been interested in finding out more information about his grandfather’s life. Now he had the opportunity to do so.

John picked up a book and read its title to himself. Theory to FTL. “This might be worth looking into later.” He said as he set the book down on an end table. John proceeded to scan the titles of the other books. The majority of them were technical journals and other material on space flight.

On the other side of the room Julie was searching through book titles herself. SHe picked up one near the end, flipped it open and started to read. It walked mostly of Eric’s life in his later years. She kept reading with deep intent in the information on the pages. Julie took a few notes that might help in getting through the security system on the door.

Date: Two Days Later, December 29, 2162
Location: Old Earth Orbit, Space Station Beta

John and Julie were still hard at work searching for information in the volumes of Eric’s journals. They managed to find answers for six of the seven questions on the list John made.

“What are we looking for again?” Julie asked while brushing her dark colored hair away from her face.

John looked at his list. “Who won the final game of poker on October 7th, 2154.” John laughed as he gave the response. “He sure has a unique security system huh?”

Julie frowned. She was becomming more stressed as each hour passed by. “Why don’t you just bypass the system.” She said. “You must have an advanced knowledge about computers to do that.”

John hesitated. “I was wondering how long it would take you to figure that out.” A partial smile formed on his face. Would she be angry with him or not.

Julie stood up from the floor, she was starting to become agitated. “What?! You mean you could of gotten passed that door the first time we saw it!”

John nodded as his smile grew. “If I would of done that we wouldn’t have found out all of this information about grandpa. Besides, I needed to come up here to get his technical journals and papers anyway.” He held up a few books in his hand.

Julie walked over to her brother and took the books away from him. She exited the room in a quick pace. John followed her, he was going to have to find a way to make things right. He had seen his sister angry before. “Hell hath no fury as a woman’s scorn.”John said under his breath.

Chapter Four: Rebecca

Date: December 29, 2162
Location: Tunnel Access Underneath Space Station Beta

Once again John and Julie were on their way towards the shuttle behind the computer sealed door. This time, however, Julie was crawling a few meters ahead of her brother. As she reached the room with the doors she paced around waiting for John to show up. When he did she gave him a smile that showed she was still angry with him.

John stood from the tunnel, entered the room, and walked over to the computer panel on the door. As the system began to boot up, he pressed a few keys that bypassed the entire sequence.

ACCESS GRANTED

John proceeded to key in more commands at the keyboard. “All right, that should get us in.” He said while pressing the enter key.

SYSTEM ACCESS GRANTED

“You did it!” Julie said with excitement.

Another line of text appeared on the screen.

ENTER AUTHORIZATION CODE

Underneath was a brief explaination.

THE SYSTEM HAS BEEN BYPASSED BY UNKNOWN MEANS

DECEMBER 29, 2162 AT 04:00 AM

FAILSAFE PROTOCOLS ARE NOW ACTIVE

“What does that mean?” Julie asked.

John re-read the information, before answering, to make sure he understood it correctly. “It knows we didn’t answer the questions. We hopped the fence instead of going through the gate.” He paused. “Grandpa set this password system up in the event anyone attempted to do what we did.”

“Can’t you bypass this as well?”

John shook his head. “Nope. Sorry but the backup is a much more advanced system than the primary access codes.” he stared at the display. “We need the password, and to give you some more stress we only have three chances. Just like baseball.”

“I always hated that game.” Julie said. “How about the name of the ship he served on. Or the captain he served under.”

John shook his head. “Something more personal.”

Julie pondered that one for a few minutes. “His dog? No… His station? No, that wouldn’t be it.” She scratched the back o fher head as though it would help. “I got it. How about grandma’s name.”

John nodded. “It’s worth a shot.” He keyed in Rebecca, pressed enter and waited for the computer to respond.

ACCESS GRANTED

The panel turned off and the door opened. On the other side, of the door, was a room twice the size of the room they were standing in. A shuttle large as life was in the center of the room. John accessed a lighting control and the room was no longer dark. As they entered, John noticed that the shuttle was covered with cobwebs from head to two.

John looked at the shuttle with awe. He had never seen a private shuttle before. The only people who owned them were either in the military or very rich. He was none of the above and had therefore only seen and been on public transport shuttles that were constantly breaking down because of stress on their hulls. “Let’s get her cleaned up.” He said while picking up a bucket that had rags in it.

Julie took a rag from the bucket and started to brush the ship taking cobwebs with it. As she did so, she wondered if they would have any luck with getting the shuttle up and running again.

One Hour Later

John was finishing his polishing job on the shuttle. She looked almost brand new. There were still a few scratches here and there, but John overlooked those marks. What mattered most was if the shuttle would fly or not. He walked over to an access hatch and opened it. The door creaked and squeeked a little as the door opened upwards.

Julie stood in front of the shuttle with a look of disbelief on her face. “Do you honestly think we’ll get this thing working again?”

John nodded “We have to.” He stepped inside the shuttle, found one of the pilots chairs and sat down at the console. He pressed a few switches which brought the main core on-line. “After all these years it still works. That’s a good sign.” He said. “Come in here! I want you to see this.”

Julie walked around the shuttle to where the door was and stepped inside. As she did, she took a look around. “This is kind of… interesting.” She walked towards the back of the shuttle and stared at the floor. “What a mess.” Several pieces of equipment cluttered the deck. “These must be the parts grandpa was working on.”

John looked towards her direction. “The FTL device?”

Julie gave a nod. “I think so.” She knelt down next to the pieces. “How are we suppose to put this together? It doesn’t look like anything.”

“Think of it as a puzzle.” John said as he picked up a book that he brought with him from Eric’s library. He stood from the chair and joined his sister at the back of the shuttle. “We have the blueprints right here.” He flipped open the book and skimmed through the pages until he found instructions to put the device together. “This might take some time.” John explained. “I’m no expert when it comes to this stuff.”

Julie nodded “I’m going to go back to the main deck. I want to read some more of granpa’s life.” She stood from the deck and exited the shuttle.

John figured as much. Julie didn’t understand anything when it came to technical terms and equipment. He picked up a few devices off the floor and began to analyze them. Hoping to put together his grandfather’s design.

Chapter Five: I know you’re here!

Date: December 30, 2162
Location: Space Station Beta, Airlock Access

Julie approached the airlock after being summoned by the doorbell. She checked an external security camera to see who it was. A man wearing a black trenchcoat was on the other side waiting for the door to open. She recognized the ‘uniform’ almost immediately. It was a member of the Tribunal. He was up to something and she didn’t like it. Julie left the airlock and headed towards the access tunnel to tell John.

Outside the airlock Seth was getting tired of waiting. He took a device out of his coat and placed it to the door. The device attached to the door upon contact, it hung there ready for use. Seth pressed a few buttons on the device. A LED display lit up.

WORKING

ACCESS OVERRIDDEN

As the doors opened, Seth walked inside. He continued down the long hallway until he reached the sitting room. Books were cluttered all over the floor. “What are they doing?” he said to himself. He exited the room trying to find John and Julie. “I know you’re here!” Seth yelled out.

Down in the access tunnel Julie was moving as quickly as she could to get to John. They would never make it to the Ice Planet if the Tribunal had their way. As she continued crawling, a bright light appeared from behind. She froze for a moment and turned her head to see who it was. Seth had found her. He was moving fast and would catch up with her soon. Julie stopped looking behind her, looked forward, and kept moving. She was only a few feet from the split in the tunnel. If Seth didn’t have that light shining on her she might of been able to lose him, but that wasn’t possible. As she came to the option to go left or right she moved to the right going the opposite direction away from John and the shuttle. For a brief moment the tunnel became darker. She crawled faster hoping to find a place to hide. Julie had never seen that part of the tunnel system. Therefore she didn’t know what to expect. As she kept crawling, a fear deep inside became reality. The tunnel came to a dead end. Direclty infront of her was a closed access hatch. Julie looked through a small window on the hatch. All she could see were twinkling stars in the midst of a black sea. If she opened the hatch, the tunnel would depressurize and she would be pulled out into space. Julie put her arms around her legs and brought them close to her chest hugging them tightly. She was cornered, there was no way out except that of death. All Julie could do was wait for the Tribunal Agent to arrive.

Chapter Six: Let Me Help You

Date: December 30, 2162
Location: Docking Bay, Space Station Beta

In the docking bay, John was still working on the shuttle’s FTL device. He only had a third of it assembled. John was learning to exercise a lot of patience and self control as he worked on the shuttle’s systems. He was growing more tired as the hours ticked by. John’s body was telling him to rest while his head was pushing him to keep going. He decided to follow the instincts of his mind. As he picked up a piece of equipment, John started to shake a little. It had been a while since he’d eaten anything and was beginning to feel the effects. He stood from the deck, “I need a clear head for this.” John said as he exited the shuttle and walked towards the outer room. As John reached the room he stopped dead in his tracks. Julie was standing next to the access tunnel and she wasn’t alone.

“What are you two doing?” Seth asked as he raised a gun and pointed it at John.

“What is this?” John asked in a tone full of anger. “I demand to know your intentions!”

Seth shook his head. “No questions from you, just answers.” He said as he cocked the gun preparing it to discharge at a slight pull of the trigger. “The Tribunal knows you’re doing something here.”

John scratched his head. Something about all of this didn’t seem quite right. “This isn’t usually how the Tribunal tracks people.” He said with a straight face. He looked at Seth wondering if he could disarm him. Probably not. John then gave a slight smile. “You’re not following your standard procedures.”

Seth nodded. “I know, but what the Tribunal doesn’t know won’t hurt them.” Seth lowered the gun for a moment as he realized that he was taking matters into his own hands.

“Seth, what are you doing here?” John asked.

Julie was stunned. “You know him?” She was a tad surprised that the information shocked her. Julie didn’t really know much about John’s friends or his social acquaintances.

John nodded his head slowly. “Last time I saw him he was entering the academy.” He turned his attention back to Seth. “Never thought you’d make it this far though.” He paused. “I also read about Tom, his grandfather, from the journals upstairs. Tom was the security officer aboard the Alaphei.” John paused. “Strange seeing you here.”

Seth uncocked the gun and holstered it. “Your information is partly right. Tom is my father.”

“How?” John said. “If that were the case, you’d be much older.”

Seth nodded his head. “I know. But once I joined the Tribunal, they experimented on me. I don’t age much anymore.” He looked to Julie and stared at her face. “In fact, I stopped aging after I turned 22.”

Sensing that he would be more cooperative John answered Seth’s first question. “My grandfather wanted me to complete a mission.” He walked towards Seth and stood in front of him.

Seth stood his ground. “You’re going to the Ice Planet.” He said. “Don’t be alarmed, I know all about the alien device, the mesage requesting for someone to go back, and the shuttle.” He paused, “And on top of all that you have an FTL Device that needs some work.”

John nodded his head. “Yes.”

“Why are you doing this?” Julie asked.

Seth turned to his side to face Julie. “Because I know what kind of future we, as a people, are capable of. Let me help you.”

John still wasn’t completely sure if he could trust Seth. But that was a rink he was willing to take. “Welcome aboard.” He said after a moment of thought. “But one slip and you’re history.”

Seth smiled. “I think I’ve heard that before.” He held out a hand for John to shake. “Agreed.”

John shook Seth’s hand with a tight grip. He wanted Seth to know that he was serious and that he meant business. “Before we continue, how about we head upstairs and get something to eat.” He walked towards the access tunnel. Maybe this will work after all, John thought to himself.

Julie eyed Seth closely. It would take some time for her to trust him. Only a few minutes ago he had been chasing her and now she was expected to accept him. She was curious how Seth was and how he acted before he joined the Tribunal. She had heard various stories and rumors of how instructors for the Tribunal treat people training to become Tribuanl Agents. The stories were difficult to hear at times. They had the capabilities to bring horrific nightmares to otherwise peaceful dreams. The thought made Julie shutter.

Seth walked closer to Julie. He wasn’t invading her personal space, but he certainly was close. Another inch and he would be too close for comfort. She reasoned that even though Seth was going aginst the Tribunal, his conditioning was with him all the time. She liked to think of the conditioning as torture methods for loyalty.

“Why didn’t you tell him what hapened in the tunnel?” Seth asked as he stared into her blue eyes. It was as if he was peering into her deeper inner most thoughts. The place of the mind where people usually hide their true self and where their fears reside.

Julie tried to brush it aside. She took a step backward trying to increase the space between the two of them. “I don’t know what you’re talking about.”

Seth shook his head. “You know exaclty what I’m talking about.” He replied. “You wanted to pull that lever. You wanted to eject us both into space.” Seth paused for a moment. “The only thing I don’t understand is why you didn’t go through with it.” He put a finger to his right temple. “Let’s recall the past.” Seth began to describe the events that transpired in the tunnel.

Tunnel Access 20 Minutes Earlier

…Julie put her arms around her legs and brought them close to her chest hugging them tightly. She was cornered, there was no way out except that of death. All Julie could do was wait for the Tribunal Agent to arrive.

As Julie was huddled next to the access hatch she looked around desperately hoping to find something to use as a weapon. She noticed two levers next to the door, one would seal the tunnel a few feet before the hatch and the other would open the hatch allowing deadly access into space. She could defeat the agent while saving her brother’s life at the same time. As Julie stared at the lever a bright light hit her face.

“You have no where to run.” A voice said in a calm cold tone. “You’re cornered, trapped like a defensless puppy.” The voice said as it came closer. Seth kept moving until he was a foot in front of Julie, there was enough room to seal the tunnel.

Julie reached for the ejection lever and held her hand on it ready to pull it down. “If I activate this we’ll die.” She said.

“Yes, but so will your brother.” Seth said. He began to move closer to Julie. “I don’t think you want to risk it.”

Julie nodded. “You’re right.” She moved her hand over to the first lever and pulled it. The tunnel sealed behind Seth with a loud clanking sound. He turned around and crawled to the door. Seth pulled out the same device he used on the airlock door and tried it on the seal infront of him, but had no success. The door was equipped with a type of shielding device that nothing could penetrate. Seth pulled out a gun and pointed it at the barrier.

“I wouldn’t try that.” Julie said. “I don’t know much about those fields, but I doubt they like bullets. They’ll probably bounce off and kill you.”

Seth knew she was right. He turned around and faced her. “Very cleaver.” He said. “Have you ever thought about joining the military?”

Julie reached for the second lever preparing to pull it. “This way John will still be alive.”

“But you’ll die in the process.”

Julie nodded. “Yep.” She gripped her hand tightly around the lever. As Julie feld the cold metal in her hand, she was hoping to find some other way to get out of the current situation. “Give up and I’ll let you go.”

Seth looked to Julie, he had no where to go. “You might be in control for now, but that won’t last long. If I die, another will come in my place. Your brother will always be followed.”

Julie smiled, she was gaining more confidence that she would have Seth eating out of her hand soon. “Yes, but he’ll defeat them just as I’ve defeated you.”

Seth nodded his head. “All right. You win.” He put his hands up showing that he surrendered.

Julie let go of the lever and opened the tunnel again. She pointed to the tunnel. “Let’s go.”

Docking Bay 20 Minutes Later

Julie staggered backwards after Seth closed the telepathic link to her mind. He had managed to tap direclty into her thoughts and in a way violated her. “What did you do to me?”

Seth held out his hands to steady her. As he grabbed ahold of her shoulders Seth gave his reply. “I’m sorry, it’s another trait the Tribunal has experimented with on me.” He paused. “So, why didn’t you tell?”

Julie regained her sense of balance. “I didn’t feel it necessary.” She said in a calm tone.

Seth nodded. “Okay, so you really don’t want to tell me. Fine…”

Their conversation was cut short as John’s voice came down the tunnel. “Hey, are you guys comming or not?”

Seth and Julie headed to the tunnel that would take them to the upper level. As she left the docking bay, Julie started to wonder why she hadn’t pulled that hatch, if she did she wouldn’t have to worry about Seth anymore.


After the trio had something to eat, they were back down in the docking bay. Seth walked towards the shuttle and inspected the outside hull plating with a scanner. He was shocked at his findings. “The hull is almost at peak efficiency.” he made some more scans. “Usually I don’t come accross ships that are still intacted and operation after 62 years, this is truely amazing.”

John smiled. “Well the shuttle has been in storage for sometime now. She hasn’t been in open space since my grandparents put her here.”

“It’s a shame they had to steal from the government so you two could come along and complete some fantasy project.” Seth accused. “The Tribunal wondered for a very long time about what happened to this ship. Dad said it took quite a few favors just to track down the history records.” Seth said. He was irritated about the past, especially how Eric had fooled the government. “And even then he never did get…” Seth stopped as he realized that he was defending the people he had just sworn he was against about an hour ago. “Nevermind about that.” He walked inside the shuttle to allow time to cool off.

Julie and John exchanged glances. They were thinking the exact same thing. Maybe it wasn’t a good idea to accept Seth on as part of the team. Julie was starting to fear a little more. She still wondered if her doubts about Seth would come to pass or stay hidden, unwilling to show themselves. She had enough time on her hands to find out. The three of them would be together for at least a few more days.

Chapter Seven: All Systems Go

Date: January 3, 2163
Location: Docking Bay, Space Station Beta

After a few days had gone by, the group was still working on the FTL device. Seth had been right they did need help with the task of making the device operational. If he hadn’t showed up, John would of been working on it for a lot longer than it was taking Seth to complete the job.

Inside the shuttle, Seth was halfway underneath a console working as fast as he could. As he promised, he sent communiques on a regular basis to his father. The transmissions contained lies that would keep the Tribunal from sending someone else to complete his assignment and realize what he was actually up to. As Seth worked on the console upgrading the system, he found himself to be impressed by the desgin. Even though it was old, Seth was interested in how they use to build the shuttles. Over the years the design improved dramatically allowing pilots more freedom and manuverability. He was also intrigued by the fact that the United States won the war by using such archaic devices and equipment.

“How’s it going?” Julie asked. She was carrying a book in her hand.

Seth was startled by the unannounced visitor, something that rarely happened. He had excellent hearing, usually. Seth bumped his head on the underside of the console. “Ow!” He said as he crawled out from the cramped space. Rubbing his head to ease the pain he replied. “Okay so far. How’s the search going for those technical journals?”

“This is what we’ve found so far.” Julie replied as she handed Seth the book. She kept a safe distance from Seth showing her distrust.

“Still don’t believe me huh?”

Julie had a blank expression on her face. Was Seth reading her mind using telepathy, or was he simply reading her body language. She couldn’t tell.

Seth smiled. “I was reading your body language actually.” He could read her mind so easily. Any passing thought he could pickup, translate it to his own memory patterns and store it for future use, if he wanted to.

“Am I interrupting something?” A deep voice asked.

Seth and Julie both looked to the shuttle’s access door and saw John standing there with more books in his hands. Both of them didn’t know how long John had been in the doorway. It didn’t bother Julie, she was use to her brother listening in on her conversations. Seth on the other hand had an expression full of shock on his face. Maybe he was starting to lose his touch and abilities. He had been around the Tompsons for a few days, maybe they were having some kind of affect on him. For the moment, he brushed the thought aside.

“Of course not.” Julie answered. “I was just giving Seth a book.” She exited the shuttle in a semi quick pace.

John walked towards Seth and handed him a few more books. “Found these as well, they should help out in your work.” Seth went to reach for the books and found that John wasn’t ready to let go, he had somehting more to say. “You stay away from my sister. Is that understood?”

Seth nodded “Yeah.”

John released the book giving Seth access to the material. “What can I assist you with?”


Date: Jan 5, 2163
Location: Docking Bay, Space Station Beta

Seth and John exited the shuttle and found Julie asleep on the floor. They had been working on the project for a while, usually without much sleep. John walked over to his sister and picked up her hand waking her up.

As she came to, Julie looked to her brother, then to Seth, and then back to her brother. “What’s going on?” While trying to become fully alert, she rubbed her eyes. Julie hadn’t meant to fall asleep like she did, it just happened. As she stood up, John explained what was going on.

“Everything seems to check out.” John said. “We can leave here anytime we want.” He looked back to Seth.

Seth gave a slight smile. “All systems go.” He was glad to have helped out in the project. He wasn’t totally confident everything would run smoothly, but at least he had an option to get away from the Tribunal.

Julie headed towards the tunnel. “I’ll go…”

John held up a storage container. “You already did that a few days ago remember?” The container had personal items they would need for the trip.

“Oh.” Julie replied. “I must have forgotten.” She took the container from her brother and boarded the ship.

Seth walked towards the shuttle. “Does she have a name?”

“The ship?” John asked. “No. I didn’t find anykind of documentation or plaque inside.” He surveyed the vessel and thought about what they were about to embark on. John was rather excited about the entire experience.

Seth nodded. “I thought so. Personal shuttles weren’t required to have names until a few years ago. But that usually didn’t stop people from giving them a name anyway.” He paused. “Any ideas?”

John paced back and forth for a moment. He wanted the name to be perfect, he wanted it to always be remembered, if they ever got back to Earth. “Let’s call her Rebecca.”

Seth stood in silence for a moment. He picked up a piece of equipment that was designed to apply letters to ships hulls, and handed it to John. “I think you should do the honors.”

John accepted the equipment and approached the ship. After a moment, he was finished. “Julie, come out here.”

Julie poked her head out the door. “Yeah?”

“What do you think?” John said as he pointed to the vessel.

Juile walked completely outside of the ship and stood by her brother. As she read the side of the ship, a smile formed on her face.

U.S.S. REBECCA

“It’s perfect.” She said. “What about a motto?”

Seth and John looked to each other and then back to Julie.

“Well,” Seth said. “Since you’re the one fond of poems, why don’t you think of something fitting.” He had gotten to know the family quite well over the past few days of working with them. It was true, he was growing soft.

“How about…” Julie began to say. She picked up the device that John held in his hands and applied several letters to the hull. When she was finished, Julie stepped back for John and Seth to look over her work.

“Yesterday is only a shadow in our existence”

“We’re good to go.” John said. They walked to the access door and entered the shuttle.


On the underside of the station, two large doors opened allowing the shuttle into open space for the first time in over 50 years. It was time to stretch her legs, it was time to complete a mission. Inside the shuttle, John and Seth were seated at the primary consoles at the front of the ship. Julie was at an aft station. She didn’t know much about technology, so she just sat there and didn’t touch anything.

“Bring the FTL device on-line.” John said.

Seth hit a few switches. The engine began to hum gently. When it was all on-line, Seth turned to John. “After going through your Grandfather’s records, I’ve managed to create a field that will encompass the ship. It should allow us to not lose time, like your grandparents so long ago.” He paused. “Of course, I don’t know how stable it is. It’s never been tested, so if it fails…”

“We’ll have lost some years.”

Seth nodded. “Yes.”

John looked to Julie. “You can always stay behind.”

Julie shook her head. “If we do this, we do it together.” She didn’t really have anything going for her back on the Moon. Who knows, maybe things will change if this does work. Julie thought to her self. She then stopped when she noticed Seth looked in her direction. Julie had forgotten for a moment that he could read her mind. As she looked to Seth, she could tell that he wanted things to change. “Let’s go.”

John smiled at her choice. He flipped a few switches and the ship went off into the distance away from the station at speeds faster than light. It didn’t take much to travel to the Ice Planet, only a few minutes. As John sat there, he watched as the counter changed over. He looked down to a piece of paper that had coordinates on it for the Ice Planet. When the numbers on the counter matched the numbers on the paper, he shut the device down and the ship came to a dead stop.

Seth looked out the window. A large blue planet was sitting in front of them. He pressed a few controls and took the ship into orbit of the planet. “All right, what do we do now?”

John shrugged his sholders. “I don’t know.” He reached behind his chair and picked up the alien device. As he looked it over, the language that he hadn’t been able to read turned into clear plain english. “Look at this.” He said as he handed the device to Seth.

Seth took the device and read what was written on it. From what he could tell, it was instructinos for them to land on the planet at a specified location. He started entering in the location into the main computer. After a few moments, the ship started to descend down to the ice planet.

Chapter Eight: Welcome Home

Date: January 5, 2163
Location: Ice Planet

As the ship kept descending downward, John looked out the window. The entire planet was literally frozen. The oceans were large blocks of ice and the landscape wasn’t better off. From what he could tell, nothing could survive the outside, it was far from hospitable. John hoped that he was doing the right thing.

A few moments passed and Seth gently landed the vessel on a docking platform of somekind. “I wonder what happens now.” He said.

The speakers came to life with a crakling sound. “Welcome home.” A male voice said over the speakers.

If John didn’t know any better, he would of said his grandfather had just welcomed him to a frozen planet. He shot a glance back at Julie. “Didn’t that sound like…”

Julie nodded her head in agreement. What the heck is going on here. She asked herself.

“I’m sure we’ll find out soon enough.” Seth replied to her internal question. “Although, that is a strange greeting.”

The voice on the speakers continued to give instructions. “Please shut down your engines and we’ll lower the docking platform.”

Seth did as he was told. He hoped the shuttle wouldn’t be frozen by the atmosphere before they could get their ship underground. After the engines were completely shutdown, the docking platform lowered into the ground. As they descended, the outside cold weather went away and a new environment was introduced to the shuttle. That of warmth. When the docking procedure was complete the shuttle doors opened allowing John, Seth, and Julie to walk outside. As John exited the shuttle he about lost his balance, he wasn’t expecting what he saw. Seth didn’t notice anything out of the norm, and Julie fainted to the ground.

“How?” John asked.

A man approached him. “Welcome home, grandson.” A woman was standing next to the man.

Seth looked to John. “These are your grandparents?”

John nodded. “Yes, when they were…”

“Younger.” Eric replied. “We have a lot to discuss.” He looked down to Julie. “Poor girl, we must have frightened her.”

Seth looked to Eric and Rebecca with questions written all over his face, he was going to have to hear their story. As of right now, he was confused more than ever.

End of Part Two

End Of Earth

Prologue

Date: December 6, 2162
Location: Old Earth Orbit, Space Station Beta

Eric walked down the dark silent corridor and stopped when he reached a window he wanted to take a moment to see the stars. He remembered being a small boy looking at those same stars while standing in his father’s corn field. Eric was eighty-five years old, he had seen many things in his lifetime. Eric’s thoughts were pulled back to the present when he felt a hand on his shoulder, the grip was firm but gentle at the same time. He knew exactly who the person was. “Good evening John.” Eric said to his twenty year old grandson without turning around.

“Thinking about the past again grandpa?” John asked his Grandfather with a smile. He could always find Eric by the window every Thursday evening.

Eric’s eyes began to water as tears filled them. “Only of your mother.” He replied, lying through his teeth.

John walked closer to the window, he looked outside with curiosity. John never had the chance to see what Earth was like. It had been destroyed while he was a young child of two years. His Grandfather had never spoken to John about how the “big blue marble”, as he referred to it, was destroyed and was never allowed to support life again. John had always been interested in the end of his world but could never find an official record of the incident. Sure there were several speculative reports about it on the Internet, but he never believed in them. John could remember asking Eric the important question “How did it all end?” ever since he first learned that there was a planet Earth and people actually lived on it. John’s father had always managed to side step the matter every time he brought it up, so he would turn to his grandfather, who would also side step the question. John had given up his search five years ago when he figured that he would never know the fate of a planet once known as Earth.

Eric turned to his grandson. “John I believe it’s time for you to know the truth.” He started walking back down the corridor. Eric didn’t move too quickly because of his age, this didn’t bother John at all. Ever since Eric was diagnosed with cancer, John had learned to walk slowly at his side. At the end of the long hallway there was a sitting room where Eric often enjoyed reading the evening chronicle. The room was the size of a standard bedroom, at both ends sat two large shelves that held books. The other two walls held pictures of family and friends. In the middle of the room sat two chairs that faced each other with a small coffee table in between them. As John entered the room, he stood in awe. He had never entered the sitting room before in his life. John’s grandfather always considered it private and off limits. Eric led John over to a chair. They sat down across from each other. Eric looked around the room for a moment and then turned his attention back to John.

“John. Let me begin by telling you that I love you very much. I don’t know how much time I have to tell you all of this before they come to get me.” Eric said as he folded his arms.

John was confused and concerned. “What are you talking about?”

Eric sighed and continued. “I am one of the last humans to know the cause of Earth’s destruction. I was ordered to keep it all a secret and never tell another living soul. But as you know, I won’t be with you much longer. I feel that the truth must be made known. People have a right to know how the Earth ended.” Eric leaned towards the coffee table and pressed a button on a small machine that was resting on it. “Begin recording. December the sixth two thousand one hundred and sixty-two. It’s been almost sixty-two years since I took my last look at the planet called Earth. It was one of the most beautiful places that I have ever been. I was born in a town outside of Orlando in a state called Florida. When I was eighteen years old, a war broke out among the great powers, I believe it was between the United States and Australia. I was one of the first to be drafted and put into the service for my country. My first posting was aboard the Space Vessel Alaphei, she was a new vessel under the command of a Captain John Andrews. My job at first was just in the engine room, helping the engineer, making sure things ran smoothly…”

Chapter One: First Assignment

Date: August 23, 2095
Location: Orbital Control Alpha, Earth Orbit

Ensign Eric Tompson stood in a brightly lit room waiting for a shuttle that would take him to his first duty assignment. There were several other crew members that were waiting with him. Eric wished he could wait in silence but that wasn’t about to happen. the room was full of conversation, un-needed noise. Eric tried to block them all out but found it impossible to do. He would have to live with the noise.

“Excuse me” a pleasent voice said.

Eric felt a light tap on his shoulder. He turned around to see a young, blonde, female officer a few years older than himself. “Yes?”

“I noticed that you were standing here by yourself.”

Eric nodded his head “And you thougt I’d like some company.”

“Well, yes.” She responded. “We have been waiting for at least an hour now.” She extended her right hand. “My name’s Rebecca.”

Eric took her hand and shook it lightly “Eric Tompson, nice to meet you.” As he held her hand it felt good, like it was meant to be. He almost didn’t want to let go.

“Is this your first space assignment?” Rebecca inquired.

Eric nodded “Yeah, not by choice though.” He recalled the day the U.S. Government knocked on his door and informed him that his country needed him, that it was his duty.

“Oh.” Rebecca said. “I Came on my own choice. But once this war is over I plan on going back home.”

“You honestly believe Earth will still be around in the same condition after the war?”

Rebecca smiled “Well not exactly the same but it should be similar. That’s the main reason the fighting is being moved into space, to avoid any possible harm to earth or its population.”

“Except to those who give their lives up here.” Eric added.

“Well you know how these things go, someone’s got to declare victory.” Rebecca said. She turned her attention to a vessel that was approaching them.

After the ship docked with the station, anxious men and women started to board leaving Rebecca and Eric alone in the airlock. “We should get going.” Eric stated in a reluctant tone. He started to walk towards the doors but stopped when he felt a hand on his shoulder again.

“That vessel’s full” Rebecca said “Come with me, I’ll take you on my ship.”

Eric was shocked “You have your own shuttle?”

She nodded and led him to another airlock a few doors down.

A few hours later Rebecca’s shuttle docked with another ship twice its size. As the docking process completed, Eric stood from his chair and walked over to Rebecca who was grinning from ear to ear.

“You’re quite the pilot ensign.”

“Thanks Rebecca.” Eric said.

“While we’re on duty, you should refer to me as lieutenant or sir.” She said in a serious voice. “Make a note of it.”

Eric nodded his head, took a step backward and smiled “All right.”

“Now let’s get up to the bridge and report in.”

“Yes ma’m.” Eric replied.

The bridge of the Space Vessel Alaphei was typical for a ship its size. At the very back was the captain’s chair and first officer station, both of which were empty at the moment. In front of them, about five feet away, were the tactical and flight stations. A man waring the rank of lieutenant was at Tactical and a female carrying the rank of ensign was at the helm. Rebecca motioned for Eric to follow her which he did. She opened an access port in the floor and proceeded to climb down a ladder, Eric followed not too far behind. As they reached the end of the ladder, Rebecca walked up to a door and activated a device that opened it.

“These are your quarters.” She said. “I’ll make sure your belongings are brought here as soon as possible.”

Eric nodded “And where do you sleep?”

“Two doors down.” She ran her fingers through her hair, releasing a knot, as she answered the question. “Let’s go meet the captain.”

Again she led the way and Eric followed like a little lost puppy. He was clearly overwhelmed with the ship. It was the first time he had been in space; and it was something he was not accustomed to.

As they continued walking down the corridor Eric noted that they hadn’t passed any other crew members. “What is this ships compliment and crew?”

“There’s six of us altogether.” Rebecca replied. “The captain you’ll meet in a moment, the officer that was at Tactical is Lieutenant Eugine, the woman next to him is Ensign Johnson. Then there’s the Engineer, Lieutenant Jones. And that leaves us to make up the rest of the crew.”

Another moment passed and they were standing infront of another door. Eric read a plaque next to the door. “Captain John Andrews, Commanding Officer.”

Rebecca knocked on the door. A voice could be heard from inside. “Yes, come on in.” The door opened and the couple entered.

An older man worn with age and experience was seated behind a large desk made out of oak. At the moment he was reading over a few typed papers. When he saw Rebecca and Eric he set the papers down on the desk and paid full attention to his officers. “Lieutenant, it’s good to see you again. Ensign it’s good to meet you.”

“Thank you sir.” Eric replied.

Andrews nodded, picked up some other papers scanned them; and then looked back to his officers. “Your files are here and in order. Lieutenant report to the bridge, I’ll join you shortly.”

“Yes sir.” Rebecca said as she turned to leave.

He turned his attention to Eric and waited for Rebecca to leave the room. After she did, he broke the silence. “Ensign why are you here?”

“I was drafted sir.”

Andrews smiled “Weren’t we all.” He said it more to himself than to the young ensign that was now part of his crew. John paused. “Some would have you believe they chose the service when in actuality they joined to stay out of prison.”

Eric was speechless and confused. “Sir?”

“Watch out for the lieutenant, she isn’t what she appears to be.” Andrews said with a dark grin. “But I’m sure you’ll find that out anyway won’t you.” He paused again. “Report to the chief engineer. Dismissed.”

Eric exited the room in a quick uncertain pace. As he wandered around the corridors looking for engineering he quickly realized that he was lost. Eric knew he should of chekced the computer or asked the captain for directions but he wasn’t use to doing things that way. After a moment he stopped to rest.

“Ensign is anything wrong?” Rebecca asked as she turned the corner and saw her new friend.

Eric looked up from his shoes into the green eyes of the lieutenant. How beautiful she is. He thought to himself. “Everything’s fine I’m just…”

“Lost.” Rebecca said finishing his sentence for him. “Yeah I know, come with me I’ll show you the way.”

A door opened allowing entrance into the engineering section. As Eric entered the room Rebecca didn’t follow, she headed back to the bridge. Eric continued to walk further into the room and stopped when he reached the main engine core. As he stood there, Eric started to wonder why he had allowed the government to take him away like they did. He should of ran to Canada, he didn’t belong in space. Or at least that’s what he thought.

“So. You’re my new partner huh?”

Eric turned to see a redheaded female approach him. She was carrying some type of diagnostic tool in her hands. From the looks of it she had been in engine grime all day and needed a shower.

“Yeah I guess so. My name’s Eric.” He replied.

“That’s nice.” She said clearly not caring. “My name is Cassy, but everyone calls me C.J.”

Eric nodded “It’s nice to meet you.”

C.J. Handed Eric the diagnostic scanner she was carrying. “Run a scan on the engine and report back when you’re done. I’m going to go get cleaned up.” C.J. said and started to walk away. “Oh and Eric.”

Eric turned around to see what his supervisor wanted and was hit in the face gently with an article of clothing. “You might want to put that on.” He took the newly made, unused engineering jumpsuit off his head and started to change so he could begin his work.

A half hour later C.J. came back to the engineering section in a freshly pressed uniform. Her hair was still wet from her shower. “Report.”

Eric was laying on his back underneath a console. “The power grid wasn’t hooked up properly and a few other control circuts were burnt to a crisp.” He stood up from the deck and handed a computer printout to C.J. “I took the liberty of reparing the systems.”

C.J. looked through the paper work checking over what her new staff member had done. After she was finished reading, she let the papers drop to the floor. “Nice work, I’m impressed ensign.” She walked over to a computer console and typed up a quick message in her log. C.J. then picked up a small device and put it near her mouth. “Bridge, all systems are go. It looks like your new ensign has passed your test. You may head for Aldeb when ready.”

The captian’s voice came through a static filled line. “Understood, bridge out.”

Eric looked to C.J. with a slight frown. “That was a test?”

C.J. nodded her head. “Yes, we needed to know where your loyalty lies. And you passed with flying colors.” She paused, “Now your next job is to get that communications system up to par.” She handed Eric another small device and he went to work.

On the bridge the crew member at helm keyped in the sequence that would take their ship to the front lines in a nearby sector. The ship left Earth orbit at 100,000 Miles Per Hour. All the crew could do was wait to reach the battle ground. On the map it looked close, but in actuality it was a few days away.

Chapter Two: The Light of Hope

Date: August 24, 2095 – 12 Midnight
Location: En Route to Space Station Aldeb

Eric walked towards his quarters after his first duty shift aboard the Alaphei. He was tired from a hard days work, it was more like exhaustion. As he entered his quarters he proceeded to wash his hands and change clothes. Eric picked his suitcase off the floor and emptied the contents into a series of drawers along a wall in his bedroom. He then sat on his bed and allowed his mind to fully relax. Eric looked to the watch on his wrist and checked the time. “She’s probably still on duty.” He said to himself. Eric laid his back down on the bed and fell asleep. That night, his dreams would be full of his home and the people he missed.

Date: August 25, 2095 – 3 AM
Location: En Route to Space Station Aldeb

Eric woke up and looked to his watch. “Only three hours, what the heck is going on!” He stood up and paced around the room tyring to figure out why he couldn’t sleep. For the past three hours, he kept waking up every hour on the hour. Eric was finding it very difficult to rest, was it because he was in space? Or maybe it was because he was not use to the environment. Whatever the reason he wanted to be able to sleep. Eric walked over to a closet and put his shoes on, he then walked towards the door to his quarters, opened it, and walked out into the corridor. As he turned left he coutned the doors. One. Two. “These should be her quarters.” He said to himself.

Knock Knock. His hands hit the metal with a loud thud. Eric didn’t mean to knock that loud, but from the sound it would wake anyone up.

“I’ll be right there.” Rebecca’s voice came through the door. After a few minutes the door opened and Rebecca was on the other side fully dressed ready for any possible problem. “What’s wrong?”

Eric hadn’t meant for her to go through the trouble of getting dressed and looking presentable. “Nothing, I just was…”

“Lost again?” She replied in a sarcastic tone when she figured there wasn’t an emergency.

Eric shook his head. “Actually, no. I wanted to talk to you.”

“Come in.” Rebecca replied inviting Eric inside her cabin.

Eric stepped inside the cabin and looked around, it was similar to his in appearance except for the fact that it was a little larger. Actually it was twice the size of his cabin. “Being first officer has its benefits huh?”

Rebecca laughed silently. “Yeah, you could say that. But I’m also the Medic aboard this ship, so I need the extra space for my equipment and supplies.” She sat down in a chair. “So, what did you want to talk about?”

Eric also sat down in a chair that was across a table from her. “What were you in for?”

Rebecca was taken back for a moment. She didn’t expect that sort of question to come out of thin air, especially from an ensign. “You wake me up at 3 AM and you want to know why I went to prison?” Rebecca put her hands together. “The captain warned you about me, didn’t he.”

“Yes.” Eric said with a poker face.

“All right, you deserve to know the truth.” Rebecca said. “I lied when I told you It was my choice to join. I was drafted like everyone else was. But I didn’t want o leave my home, so I headed for the nearest border out of the country and left.” She paused allowing the information to sink in the young ensign’s head.

“What’s so wrong about that?” Eric said, knowing exactly where she was coming from.

“Well the commander in charge of my unit didn’t like that very much. He ordered a security squad to track me, hunt me down. When they found me I was put in prison for charges of insurrection.”

Eric’s mouth dropped open. “That’s a little harsh, isn’t it?”

Rebecca shook her head. “The Tribunal didn’t think so. In fact they thought it was too easy of a punishment.” She unclasped her hands and put them on her knees. “They wanted to execute me. I was suppose to be a public example for those who disobey.”

“What made them decide the lesser punishment?”

Rebecca smiled. “Captain Andrews came to my defense. He asked for no fee. Only that I would serve aboard his ship. He gave a good argument why I should live and that it isn’t the time to be killing people who could be used as soldiers. So they let me live.” She stood up and walked over to a table near a window allowing her to look at the stars. “I was placed in Prison Roe 43 and stayed there for a year until the captain came to release me. I became a part of this crew and the rest is yet to be decided.”

She turned around to look at Eric. “I’m sorry, did you want something to drink?”

Eric shook his head, he was too interested in her story to be interrupted by a beverage. “So, what happens when this war is over?”

Rebecca smiled. “If I don’t die during battle, I will be taken back to the Tribunal and executed. Either way it’s a no win situation, at least for me.”

Eric stood from his chair. “The captian can do something can’t he? He helped you once out of the stockade, he must carry some weight.”

Rebecca shook her head. “No, that was one of the stipulations. Once the war is over, I return to Earth and the example will be made so clear that no one will ever think about turning against the government again.” She put her head in her hands and started to cry. It had been a long time since the Tribunal gave their final decision in that court. Somehow she had managed to push it to the back of her mind for a few days, and now this ensign was bringing it all up again.

Eric walked over to Rebecca and hugged her, providing limited comfort. “What about your ship? We could escape aboard your shuttle.”

Rebecca shook her head, lowerd her left arm and pointed to a scar. “The Tribunal ordered doctors to implant a device in my arm so they could keep their tabs on me. If I do anything against their wishes, they can detinate the device which will send a poison through my veins and I’ll die.”

“They sure thought of everything.”

Rebecca nodded in agreement. “Like I said, it’s a no win situation.” She was thankful that someone cared about her condition, but she knew that he couldn’t do anything for her. As far as she was concerned, her life was over.

“Sorry for taking your precious sleep time.” Eric said as he walkd towards the door, opened it, and exited her quarters. “I’ll see you tomorrow.”

“You mean later today.” Rebecca said correcting him.

“Yeah.” He replied. “Thanks for your time.” Eric walked away and the door closed.

Rebecca leaned on the table as she contemplated the past hour she had spent talking with her friend. “Maybe all is not lost.” She said starting to see hope.

Chapter Three: Ideas

Date: August 30, 2095
Location: Aldeb Sector 56

The Alaphei came to a dead stop in orbit of the United States Main Command Bse near the front lines. Several other vessels were docked at the base waiting for repairs. On the bridge Rebecca was seated at her command station. A moment earlier she had contacted the captain and was now waiting for him to get to the bridge.

Down in the engineering section Eric was hard at work trying to upgrade the ships systems. As the doors opened he didn’t even bother to turn to see who it was, he already knew. It had been the same way for the past few days. Eric hadn’t been bothered, he was getting use to it.

“Hey there C.J. on time as usual.” He said with sarcasm in his voice.

“Morning Eric.” C.J. said ignoring his comment. “What ya working on?”

Eric handed C.J. a printout “Look for yourself.” He said hoping she would approve and allow him to continue the project.

C.J. was impressed with Eric’s work, but decided not to show it. “You’re working on an Faster Than Light travel device?” C.J. asked with disbelief in her voice. “We’re in a war, not an exploration mission.”

Eric frowned at her disapproval. “It’s just that it took so long for us to get here, I thought we might be able to get ships here faster if this system worked.”

C.J. clearly didn’t care what was going on in Erics mind on how he could help out the war effort. “Look, you want to help? Work on a more critical system that we need, like weapons or shields.” She took out a lighter from her pocket lit the computer printout on fire, and threw it to the floor allowing it to burn.

Eric watched three days of work go up in smoke. “All right, let’s take a look at those weapon systems.”

C.J. shook her head. “No time, we are to report to the meeting lounge with the rest of the crew. Captain wants to give us a pep talk.”

C.J. and Eric exited the engineering section and headed to the meeting lounge. A moment later they entered a small room that had several chairs facing each other. C.J. and Eric were the last ones to show up for the meeting. As they sat down the captain clasped his hands together tightly.

“Good to see you all made it, we can now get started.” Captain Andrews handed out pieces of paper to his crew members. “Here is the current status of the war effort on our side. As you know our country is on the loosing end of this conflict.” He paused allowing time for them to absorb the informaiton so his crew might add useful insight to the discussion. “We need to come up with something to increase our force.”

Eric started to raise his hand then stopped knowing that C.J. wouldn’t like his suggestion.

“You have a comment ensign?” Andrews said noticing Eric’s hand movement.

Eric looked to C.J. who shook her head and then back to Andrews. “No sir, I guss I don’t.”

“Nonsense.” Andrews said “Something is going through your mind, I can see those gears turning.” He looked to C.J. who he would have to have a talk with later, and then back to Eric. “What is it lad?”

“Well sir” Eric started. “What about desiging a FTL travel device? We could integrate it directly into our ships systems and it would increase our range and cut down on travel time.”

Andrews thought about it for a moment, “That’s a good idea, but it’s been tried before with limited resutls. People have died.”

Eric nodded. “Yes I know, but I’ve made some improvements on the original design; and so far it looks promising.”

Andrews nodded his approval. “Any other ideas?”

The tactical officer spoke up. “Sir our primary weapon right now is focused laser beams. What about making some kind of missile.”

“As you know Tom, the missiles that we have back on earth are too weak for the shield technology of today. They’re used for land combat, not for space.” Captain Andrew replied. “We might as well be throwing rocks at our enemies.”

Tom nodded “Yes sir I know, but I’m talking about something far more powerful that anything we have right now.”

Andrews shook his head “I’m not sure if we even have the resources for what you’re suggesting. Besides you’d have to develop a delivery system as well which could take months, or even years.” He tapped his fingers on his knee. “Is this all you have?”

The room was silent, no more ideas were brought up.

“Very well.” The captain said. “I have a meeting with my superiors in a half hour. I’ll bring up these ideas to them and see what they have to say.” He looked to a watch on his wrist. “Look what time it is. I suggest you all go and get some rest, we have a big day tomorrow. Dismissed.” At his command his crew left the meeing lounge to retire for the evening.

Chapter Four: A Friend in Need…

Date: September 1, 2095
Location: Aldeb Sector 56

Rebecca paced around the bridge nervously, she had never been nervous like that in her entire life and it scared her a bit. She couldn’t explain why she was nervous, just that she was. Her commanding officer had left his post a day ago and it wasn’t the same without him around, to her there appeared to be no order. If she gave an order to the crew, she fully believed that no one trusted her; except Eric of course. Her fears weren’t imaginary, it was true no one on the ship trusted her. She couldn’t wait to have the captain back.

“Tom, you have the bridge.” Rebecca said as she climbed down the latter that gave access to the lower decks.

Tom nodded his head. “Thanks.” They wern’t going anywhere, she might as well have left him a rubix cube to pass the time.

After Rebecca left the bridge, Tom turned to the helm officer. “So Amy, you doing anything tonight?”

Ensign Johnson turned back to the lieutenant. “Excuse me? Are you asking me out?”

Tom nodded his head. “Yeah.”

“And what do you plan on us doing? There isn’t much to do on this ship in the middle of no where.” Amy reminded him.

“Do you play poker?”

She nodded her head.

“Well I happen to have a deck of cards. Meet me in the meeting lounge after your shift is over, and we’ll play a few rounds.”

She nodded again. “I’d like that.”

Down in the engine room, Rebecca sneaked up behind Eric and startled him when she touched his arm to get his attention. He turned around quickly almost dropping a large amount of engine waste to the deck.

“Did I scare you?”

“No.” Eric said lying through his teeth. “What’s up?”

Rebecca walked around the engine core looking around, making sure they were alone, she didn’t want C.J. ease dropping, a talent the engineer had mastered. Once she was certain no one else was in the room she made her way back over to Eric.

“She hasn’t arrived for duty yet.” Eric said noticing what Rebecca was up to. “She should be here in a half hour.”

Rebecca smiled. “Good. We need to talk, but not here.” She took the engine waste canister out of Eric’s hand and placed it on the floor. Rebecca then took him by the hand and led him out of the engine room. “But first you need to get cleaned up.”

Eric nodded “I’ll go take a shower. I’ll be at your quarters in a few minutes.”

“Okay.”

Twenty Minutes Later

Knock Knock. Once again Eric’s fist hit the door to Rebecca’s quarters. This time the knock was much more softer and she was expecting him. The door opened and Eric stepped inside. Rebecca was again on the other side of the door waiting for her friend to arrive.

“You said a few minutes, not twenty.” She said playfully scolding him.

Eric laughed. “Sorry, I had a lot of engine grime on me.”

They walked over to a couch and sat down turned slightly towards each other for conversation.

“Would you like a drink?” Rebecca asked. “I have water or a water.” She had gotten use to only being allowed the most essential items in space, and when it came down to beverages water was the only option available.

Eric jokingly pondered the option for a few minutes. “I think I’ll have water.” He smiled as she went into the next room to get two bottles of fresh water.

When Rebecca reutrned she handed Eric one bottle and kept the other for herself. He opened it and took a sip. “So, what’s up?” He asked in a casual tone.

“The other night, were you serious about helping me?”

Eric nodded. “Of course. I don’t want to see anything happen to you.” He put a hand on her shoulder showing that he’d be there for her.

Rebecca moved away from his hand. She wasn’t use to having friends that close. “Why would you want to help me?” She was confused by the ensign’s motive.

“Because you’re in distress.” Eric replied. “And I don’t like to see people in any kind of distress.”

Rebecca nodded. “All right. I’ve been thinking over what you said the other night. We’re going to find a way to get out of here when this war is over.” She looked down to her arm. “Whether I die by weapons fire on the front line or at home, I don’t care.” It was time for her to stop worrying about what could happen. It was time to take action.

Chapter Five: Goodbyes

Date: September 3, 2095
Location: Aldeb Sector 56

“Captain’s Log. I have just returned from a meeting with Aldeb Sector Command. they have approved our proposal to help out the war effort. My only hope is that we will be successful in our duty.”

Once again the meeting lounge was full of the Alapheis’ crew. Each of them had been waiting for their captain to return, it hadn’t been easy just sitting there in space doing nothing for a few days. As the captian entered, the crew stood up and went to attention. He waved his hand as if to have them sit back down. “At ease.” At his command, his crew members sat in their chairs. Andrews remained standing, he didn’t want to sit down. John had been sitting in meetings for longer than he wanted to. He looked around the room at the men and women under his command and knew it hadn’t been easy for them to wait for his return. He pulled out a few papers from a briefcase and looked them over. “Sector Command has approved Ensign Tompson’s idea for FTL travel, but have rejected Tom’s proposal for advanced missile technology.”

Tom was upset at this news “Why?” He didn’t want some ensign who was the friend of a prisoner to show him up. Tom wanted an explaination.

“They don’t want the other side to have any chance of getting a hold of the technology and using it against us.” The captain responded.

Tom didn’t like that answer but he would have to live with it. He lowered his head slightly showing that he had no more quesitons.

Andrews turned his attention to Eric who was smiling, he was happy command had approved his idea. “Ensign, you will take a shuttle and upgrade its systems for FTL travel.” He paused “Unfortunately the Alaphei will not be going with you, command has ordered us to go to the front lines.”

Eric was shocked. “You mean I have to do this alone?”

Andrews nodded “It’s your proejct.” He looked around the room. “Unless anyone would like to volunteer to go with him.”

The room was silent for a moment, then Rebecca raised her hand. “I’ll go with him captain.” This could be my chance to get away from them all. She thought to herself.

Andrews shook his head. “No lieutenant, I need you by my side.”

C.J. took a deep breath. “I’ll probably regret this in the morning. Captain, I’ll go with the kid.” She looked over to Eric and then back to Andrews. “He’ll need someone to talk to.”

Andrews nodded. “Very well, gather the necessary supplies you’ll need.” He looked back to Rebecca who was trying to look like she wasn’t bothered by John’s decision. “Radio command, tell them we need a new engineer and someone to help out in the engine room.”

Rebecca nodded her head. “Yes sir.”

“Dismissed.” John said. At his command his crew members exited the meeting lounge in single file. “Lieutenant Eugine and Ensign Johnson a word please.” Tom and Amy stopped dead in their tracks, turned around, and faced their commanding officer who had a deck of cards in his hand. “I believe these belong to you.”

Tom stepped forward took the cards from the captain. “Yes sir.”

“Explain yourself.” Andrews said.

Amy stepped forward. “We were playing a few games sir. To pass the time.”

Andrews shook his head. “Does this look like a game room ensign?” He was clearly angry with his officers.

The helm officer shook her head no.

“That’s right, we’re in a war. Don’t let it happen again.” Andrews said in a cold tone. “Dismissed.” They quickly left the lounge to get away from the captain’s temper.

Down in the engine room, Eric and C.J. were packing up several devices to take with them on their mission. He was glad that his idea was heard and accepted, but uncertain how C.J. would react away from the ship. She wasn’t pleased with his tests in the first place but now she was there to help him out. Was she doing this because she actually cared about Eric or was it because she wanted to get away from the captain. He wasn’t sure.

“Looks like we have everything we need.” Eric said outloud. “I’ll go put these on the shuttle.” Taking two large boxes with him, Eric exited the engine room and headed to the airlock where his test shuttle was waiting.

C.J. checked one last time to make sure the engine core was working properly before she left the ship. She didn’t want the next engineer to think she did a terrible job keeping the core in working order. After her scans were complete she stared at the core one last time as if to say goodbye. C.J. didn’t expect to come back from her mission alive, the captain was right FTL was dangerous. Many people had died from it in the past and here she was trying to help some kid stright from training to test it out again. She walked out the door and continued down the corridor.

Outside an airlock Eric finished loading the last piece of equipment on the shuttle. As he did so C.J. came down the corridor with a scanner in hand. “You forgot my favorite diagnostic scanner.” She handed it to him and he placed it with the other equipment.

“Shall we go?” Eric said to the lieutenant.

C.J. shook her head. “Not yet. Don’t you think you need to say goodbye to someone first?” She was clearly referring to the fact that Eric hadn’t said his goodbyes to Rebecca yet.

Eric nodded his head. “Yeah you’re right.” He started to walk down the corridor toward Rebecca’s quarters. “I’ll be right back.”

Soon enough he was standing infront of Rebecca’s door. He knocked in a soft manner. No response. He knocked again. Still no response. “Where is she?” He asked himself.

“Right here.” A voice called from behind. “So you did come to say goodbye.” Rebecca said as she turned Eric around to see her.

Eric shook his head. “I don’t like goodbyes. They feel to final and closed.” He paused. “How about until next time.” He held out a hand.

“A handshake’s not going to do it for me.” Rebecca said as she gave Eric a hug.

Eric wished that moment could go on for an indefinate period of time, but that wasn’t possible. He would have to let go and get started with his mission leaving the one he cared about behind. “The quickler I go, the quicker I’ll return.” He said still not wanting to let go, but he did anyway.

“All right.” Rebecca said. “Take care of yourself.”

Eric nodded his head, turned, and headed back down the corridor that would take him to the shuttle.

As Eric entered the shuttle, C.J. was in the left pilot chair ready to disengage the docking clamps and get underway. “You ready?”

Eric closed the door and sealed the airlock. “Yes.” He sat down in the right pilot chair next to C.J. and contacted the bridge. “Bridge, we’re ready to disembark.”

Through a crystal clear communications channel Andrews responded. “Understood, releasing docking clamps.”

Eric could hear the clamps being released from inside the cockpit. “We’re clear Alaphei.”

“You’re clear to leave.” The captain continued. “I might suggest you head towards the Comel system; it’s far enough away from the front lines for your project. Good luck, Alaphei out.”

Eric watched out the window as the Alaphei moved farther away from the shuttle and headed towards the front lines where the battle was taking place. Now they were on their own, no more outside contact from vessels, they were to be under strict radio silence. No one could know about their location or project. Eric wondered how long it would take him to make the FTL system work.

“Let’s get under way.” C.J. said as she pressed a few buttons that would fire the shuttles manuvering thrusters.

Eric watched outside as everything moved at a slow pace. It would take at least three weeks to get to Comel. Three weeks that he hoped he could handle away from his friend.

Chapter Six: Testing

Date: September 24, 2095
Location: Comel System

“Engineer’s Log. We have arrived at the Comel System after a long three weeks. Because of the movement of the shuttle we haven’t been able to begin our project until we came to a dead stop. From the looks of it, this region of space is void of anything, there are no planets in view or stations, it looks like a good place for nothing.” C.J. said as she completed her offiical entry for the day.

Eric started to unpack the equipment they would need for the job. “You know, I’m glad you decided to come along.” He said as he handed C.J. a diagnostic scanner. “With your help this should go smoothly.”

C.J. gave a slight nod of her head. “That’s good.” She didn’t really care about Eric or what reasons she had come. She had a mission to complete and was prepared to complete that mission at all costs.

Eric looked to C.J. “You don’t have a lighter by chance, do you?”

C.J. checked her pockets. “No. Sorry I’m fresh out.” She continued to check her pockets and pulled out a match. “I have a match though.” She lit the match and held it towards Eric expecting him to light a cigarette.

Eric blew the match out. “Good.”

C.J. had a puzzled look on her face. “Why did you do that? That was my last match!”

Eric pulled out a long computer printout. “Didn’t want you burn this. Couldn’t take the chance, it’s my last copy.” He handed the paper to C.J. and smiled. “You should recognize it.”

C.J. scanned the paper for a second and recognized it immediatly. “You printed up another copy of your experiment after I ordered you to stop?!” She paused waiting for an explaniation.

Eric shook his head. “No, actually I printed up two copies and only gave you one of them incase you decided to destroy it. Which you did.” He took the paper back from her so she wouldn’t do something to that copy. Although he doubted it. C.J. promised the captain that she would assist him in making the FTL device work.

“Let’s get this thing started.” C.J. said in a cold tone. “I want to get back to the front lines as soon as possible.”

“What, so you can be blown away?” Eric replied. “I want to stay far away from the war zone, I don’t want to die young.”

C.J. laughed. “That’s life when it comes to war kid. Death waits for no one in war, you get shot you die.” She paused. “Keep in mind that we are to be under strict radio silence, no one is to know about this project.”

Eric nodded. “I remember the briefing the captain gave us.” He paused. “Don’t worry, you can trust me.”

C.J. laughed silently to herself. “Just don’t get an urge to call up your friend. I know how close you two are.”

Eric nodded again. “Don’t worry about me.” He picked up a few devices and started to modify the shuttle for FTL travel, a task that would take another two weeks to complete.

Date: October 9, 2095
Location: Comel System

Eric was just finishing up his project tightening the last few screws as it were. He wanted everything to work smoothly. The experiment was still highly dangerous even though he made modifications to the unit, someone could still get hurt.

“You ready?” C.J. asked impatiently.

“Just a few more diagnostic tests.” Eric replied. “I don’t want this thing blowing up in our faces.” He continued to check the system for errors that he had missed.

“Enough!” C.J. said even more impatiently. “We will test it now.”

Eric looked up from what he was doing. “I said I’m not ready yet.” He turned his head back to his work.

C.J. walked up to the front of the cabin and opened up a storage locker, inside was a gun. As she pulled the gun out of the locker, C.J. walked back over to Eric who was facing the FTL device. Click. The gun was cocked and ready to fire. “I said let’s begin the test.”

Eric felt the gun against his head and slowly turned around. “What’s this all about?” He dropped a device he held in his hand to the deck.

“Oh nothing really.” C.J. continued “I had my orders, and you can’t interfere with those orders. Now step aside.”

Eric stood from the deck. “Orders… What orders?”

“The ones you didn’t know about.” C.J. said as she guided Eric to one of the pilot chairs and strapped him in so he couldn’t move. She moved back to the FTL device and pressed a few buttons.

“I doubt Captain Andrews would order you to do this.” Eric said with a hint of anger to his voice.

“I don’t work for Andrews.” C.J. replied, “At least not anymore.” She continued to flip a few more switches. “All right the drive’s on line and ready to go.” As she walked back up to the front, she put the gun down on a console. “There’s a ship waiting for us not too far from here.” C.J. sat down at the other pilot chair and activated the launch sequence.

Nothing.

“What’s wrong?!” C.J. asked. “Why won’t it work?”

Eric laughed. “You didn’t enter in the code sequence. I didn’t want anyone tampering with it.”

“You didn’t trust me?” C.J. inquired.

“No I trusted you completely.” Eric said. “I always put in a code sequence when I program something. Just a simple safety precaution.”

She picked the gun back up. “Don’t forget, I’m the one in control. Enter the code and activate the sequence.”

Eric shook his head. “I know you too well by now C.J. you won’t fire that weapon, release me and we can talk it over.” He tried to unloosen the restraining cords with no success.

C.J. was getting more angry by the minute. “I gave you an order. You will obey.”

“I don’t take orders from you anymore traitor.” Eric said. “You’re an engineer get it working by yourself.”

C.J. started to pace around the shuttle, what was she going to do. She didn’t want to be ordered around by a lowly ensign. She could fire the weapon, but that wouldn’t do much she could use him later on. C.J. stopped pacing around, lowered her weapon, and moved back towards the FTL device. “All right, this can’t be too hard.” She said to herself. C.J. started to tinker with the controls for a while. After ten minutes had passed she began to smile. “Got it.” She pressed a few more buttons which allowed her to control the craft from the aft section of the shuttle. “Firing FTL thrusters.”

The drive began it’s prefire sequence and then began to travel at high speed. “It’s working!” C.J. said. Her rejoicing was a little early however, before she knew it the ship stopped completely. An explosoin erupted throwing C.J. to the front of the cockpit.

Chapter Seven: Message

Date: October 9, 2095
Location: Outside of the Comel System

During the chaos, the restraining cords holding Eric down were loosened. He ran directly to the back of the shuttle and put out a small fire. Eric then checked the shuttle’s systems for damage. The FTL device was partially on-line. After taking the FTL device completely off-line, he checked the rest of the shuttles systems. There were no other problems with the ship, she was still space worthy. “All right.” Eric said as he walked over to C.J. Her body was burned from head to toe, she didn’t survive the incident.

Eric picked up the gun C.J. had been carrying and set it back in the storage locker. “No more violence for today.” Eric said to himself as he sat down in the left pilot chair. He set a course back for the Comel System and fired the main thrusters.

Eric searched C.J.’s body for any type of equipment the other side could be using to gain information about his vessel but found nothing. He placed her body in a black bag and put it in the lower hold.

Eric made his way back up to the top deck and sat back down at the left pilot station. He pressed a few buttons on the console which activated a recording device. “Shuttle Riko Log Entry, Ensign Eric Tompson reporting. C.J. is dead, she tried to overtake this shuttle and deliver us into, what I assume would be, the enemies hand. I am now heading back towards the Comel System to complete testing. The drive is off-line for now, it was damaged but should be reparable. I plan on sending an encrypted message to the Alaphei, hopefully the other side won’t pick it up. I realize that I am violating my orders of radio silence, but I don’t care.” Eric said into the recording device before deactivating it.

Eric typed a quick message to the Alaphei and sent it using a specific encryption system. “I hope she understands this.” He said as he accessed the system that would send his message.

Chapter Eight: Intercept

Date: October 12, 2095
Location: Front Lines

Rebecca sat alone in her quarters, it had been a long day. Too long. She had to reset five broken bones on four different crewmembers of another vessel. Their medical officer was dead, and it was up to her to patch them up, a task she didn’t care too much about. Rebecca was trying to relax for the evening. At the moment the battle seemed to be quiet, the enemy was in retreat, but that wouldn’t last long. They would be back. Rebecca stood from her couch, walked over to a computer console and sat down. She had to organize her files for the day.

Knock. Knock. Knock.

Rebecca pressed a button on her console to check the time. The clock read Four AM. What is with people bothering me at odd times? She thought to herself. “I’ll be right there!” Rebecca stood from the console and walked to the door, as she opened it she went to attention. “Captain sir.”

“At ease.” Andrews said.

“Please come in.” Rebecca said inviting her commanding officer in with a wave of her hand.

Andrews shook his head. “I won’t be long.” He handed Rebecca a computer printout. “We intercepted this message headed for your quarters.”

Rebecca took the printout. “Sir?”

Andrews smiled. “It appears that our engineer wasn’t who she appeared to be.” He tapped his fingers against his leg. “I want you to go retrieve him. Help Eric finish the project and report back.”

Rebecca nodded her head. “Understood. When do I leave?” She folded the paper in half intending to read it later.

“As soon as you get back in uniform.” Andrews said as he turned around to go. “And lieutenant. Everything I’ve said about you is wrong. I’m sorry.” With that, he walked down the corridor heading back to the bridge.

As soon as the door closed, Rebecca read through the message that Eric had sent. It wasn’t too long of a message, mostly alpha numerical code that the captain had taken the liberty to decode for her. “I’m coming Eric.” She said as she moved towards her closet to get ready for her mission.

Chapter Nine: Come Here Often?

Date: November 10, 2095
Location: Comel System

Eric sat in the shuttle alone waiting for his friend to arrive. “I hope she was able to decode that message.” He said to himself. Eric picked up the diagnostic scanner that was C.J.’s favorite and scanned the FTL drive. It was stable after seveal days of work on it. Eric had managed to get the drive back up to 100% operating efficiency. He was tempted to test the device out properly but decided aginst it. Eric wanted to make certain Rebecca would be there for the first trial run.

Date: November 15, 2095
Location: Comel System

Another day had passed and Eric was still waiting. “Shuttle Riko Log Entry. It has been a while since I sent that message to Rebecca. I haven’t received a response back from her, I hope she’s all right. The FTL device is working again, I’ve run preliminary tests several and it all works in theory. I’ve decided that if she doesn’t get here by tomorrow…” He stopped his recording as the Shuttle Riko shifted position by an inch. “What was that?” Eric said outloud. He looked out the window and saw Rebecca’s shuttle next to the Riko. Rebecca didn’t waste time contacting him, she docked immediately.

Eric stood from his chair and walked back to the airlock. He pressed a few buttons allowing oxygen to fill the space. After the airlock was completely pressurized the door opened allowing Eric access. As he made his way towards Rebecca’s shuttle a smile formed on his face. He couldn’t wait to see her face.

The door opened and Rebecca came out acting as if they had seen each other only a day ago. “Come here often?” Rebecca said as she reached out to give Eric a hug.

Eric’s smile grew. “You got my message after all.” He let go to allow Rebecca some room to explain.

“Yes, sorry I’m late.” She replied. “I was caught up for a few days in an ion storm.” Rebecca looked around the shuttle. “You don’t have much room here, do you.”

Eric shook his head. “No.” He looked around the room as well. “But I’m not the first officer of the Alaphei either.”

“Yeah, that’s right.” She said with a slight laugh. Rebecca then turned to serious mode. “Where’s her body?”

Eric pointed to the floor. “I put her in the cargo hold.” He turned around and opened a panel on the floor allowing access to the hold. Eric then proceeded to climb down a ladder, Rebecca followed him.

The lower cargo hold was cold and dark. It was used mostly for transporting pieces of equipment and other essential items for the shuttle and a space vessel. As the couple moved through the hold, Eric led Rebecca towards a bag.

“I lowered the temperature so her body would be preserved.” Eric said explaining why the hold’s environment was not set at the usual seventy-five degrees.

Rebecca nodded her head. “Understood.” She opened the bag up and examined C.J.’s body visualy. “She really got it didn’t she. Burned to death, not a pretty site.” Rebecca opened a small pocket on her uniform, pulled out a medical scanner, and placed it on C.J.’s arm. “This will scan her for anything you may have missed when you searched her for a bug.”

Eric shot Rebecca a look. “How did you know I searched her?”

Rebecca smiled. “Because that’s what I would of done in your shoes. You’re an ensign but you’re not dumb.” A few minutes passed and the scanner completed its task. “Nothing else, looks like she’s clean.” The scanner started to beep. “Wait a minute.” Rebecca said.

“What is it?”

“The scanner almost skipped over it.” She pressed a few buttons. “Remember that device in my arm?”

Eric nodded his head.

“I’m not the only one who had one aboard the Alaphei.” Rebecca said.

“You mean she was a convict?” Eric asked with disbelief.

Rebecca nodded. “Yes.” She took out another device and scanned C.J.’s arm further. “The explosion wasn’t the only thing that caused her death. The Tribunal must have activated her device causing the poision to flow. Or someone else might have done it.”

“Someone else?” Eric asked.

“You did say that she was working for the other side.” Rebecca said. “It’s only logical that she found someway to overide the controls on the device and deleted her file from the Tribunal’s computer giving full control to the enemy.”

Eric lowered his head. “Oh.” He tried to figure out why C.J. would turn sides but couldn’t think of anything. “We’d better get on with our mission.” He said walking towards the ladder. Rebecca put her medical instruments away, closed the body bag, and followed Eric to the upper level.

Once they were back on the top level of the shuttle, Rebecca walked over to the airlock and closed the door allowing the two vessels to be seperated. “Okay, we’re ready to get underway.” She said as they walked up towards the front section. Eric sat down in the right pilot console and Rebecca sat next to him.

“No slip ups this time.” Eric said as he held out his left hand.

Rebecca grasped Eric’s hand with a firm grip. “Agreed.” She accessed a few controls and the FTL drive came on-line again. “Looks like all systems are go.”

Eric nodded his head. “The drive is stable, just sit back and enjoy the ride.” He accessed a file in the computer that would allow the FTL drive to work properly and typed in the code sequence.” The computer beeped slightly as it recognized the code. He fired the FTL thrusters and the shuttle flew by at speeds only imagined. The ship was rocking left and right, Eric was barely able to speak. “Maybe I should of added seat cushions!”

Rebecca laughed outloud as she checked their speed. “This is increadible! The drive is working.”

“All right. We’ve proven the drive works, I’m bringing us out of whatever we are in.” He pressed a few more buttons and the drive disengaged bringing the ship to a gentle stop. “That wasn’t too bad.” Eric said. “How far away are we?”

Rebecca checked her console. “If we were to head back towards Earth, it would take us about two and a half years.” She smiled, “We’ve traveled a great distance in only a small amount of time.”

“We should take some readings of this sector.” Eric said. “No one’s ever been out this far.”

Rebecca shook her head. “I have strict orders to report back to Earth orbit as soon as possible. Captain wants to begin mass production of this.” She looked into Eric’s eyes that were begging like a little puppy. “Oh all right, take a passive scan of that planet.” Rebecca said as she pointed to a planet out the window.

Eric pressed a few buttons and scanned a nearby planet. “That planet is full of ice.” He said as the primary scans came back. “It lookes like a highly advanced society… Wait a second, something’s launching from the planet.”

A small device from the planets surface made its way closer to the shuttle and stopped a short distance infront of the ships nose. Eric keyed in a few more sequences that extended an arm from the shuttle to the device. The arm clasped the device and brought it back to the shuttle. “I have it in the hold.” He said wanting to investigate more, but that would be impossible. “All right, we can go now.”

“Comming about 180 degrees.” Rebecca said as she turned the ship around and fired the FTL thrusters to take them back to earth.

Chapter Ten: Time Away

Date: November 15, 2100
Location: Comel System

“Captain’s Log. We have decided to end the search for the shuttle carrying Ensign Eric Tompson and Lieutenant Rebecca Finlinson. The war has been over for two years now and it is time for me and my crew to move on with other sections of exploration. The Alaphei won’t be the same without the two of them. I am now officialy declaring the Comel System open for travel, it is no longer off limits.” Captain Andrews said as he made his log entry for the day.

Andrews looked around his bridge for a moment. It was time for his crew to go back home. “Set a course for Earth orbit, let’s get out of here.”

“Sir.” Tom said. “What about Rebecca’s shuttle?”

Andrews looked out a window, sure enough Rebecca’s shuttle was still sitting there. He had ordered the ship to stay there for the past five years, John didn’t want anyone to move it. “It was part of the investigation.” He said. “But it isn’t needed anymore, destroy it.”

“She wouldn’t want you to do that sir.” Tom said. “And you know it.”

Andrews nodded his head. “Yes, you’re right.” He paced around the bridge for a moment more. “Close in and bring it into the lower hanger deck. After that’s complete, head towards Earth, best possible speed.”

“Aye sir.” The flight officer said.

Outside the Alaphei moved closer to Rebecca’s shuttle and stopped directly above it. The hanger door opened as two arms grabbed the shuttle and brought it aboard. Once the shuttle was aboard the Alaphei moved out of the Comel System and headed towards home.

Chapter Eleven: No Welcome Back?

Date: December 2, 2100
Location: Earth orbit

The shuttle carrying Eric and Rebecca came out of FTL travel and sat motionless in space for a few minutes one thousand feet away from Earth. Inside the shuttle Eric and Rebecca smiled at each other.

“Welcome home to the big blue marble.” Eric said to Rebecca as he gazed down through the window at the Earth.

Rebecca continued to smile. “What a beautiful sight.”

Eric activated a communications channel. “This is the Shuttle Riko to Command Base.” He waited for a response that would never come.

Rebecca looked to Eric “What’s wrong?”

Eric shrugged his shoulders “I”m not sure.” He activated the communications system again. “I repeat, this is the Shuttle Riko to Command Base. Please respond.”

The computer console infront of Rebecca started to beep out of control. Several readouts came from the computer’s print out screen faster than she could grab it all. She tried to read the paper as fast and as accurately as he could. After a few more minutes, she finally understood what was happening. “We’re eminateing some kind of radiation pulse directly towards the planet. All of Earth’s population will be destroyed in a manner of minutes!”

Eric was puzzled. “How is that possible?” He cocked his head back a moment to look at another readout, “That device we picked up is interacting negatively with the FTL drive, I’ve got to jetteson it.” He pressed a few buttons which opened the lower hold. C.J.’s body and the small alien device was floating out in open space.

Another alarm sounded. “That didn’t help, the inner core is being destroyed layer by layer. There’s nothing we can do!” Rebecca reported over the alarm.

Outside the shuttle’s windows, Rebecca and Eric watched as the earth continued to decay until it finally melted down. Nothing was left of the planet once known as Earth.

Epilogue

Date: December 6, 2162
Location: Old Earth Orbit, Space Station Beta

“…And that’s how the Earth ended.” Eric said as he was finishing up the story to his grandson.

John sat there motionless not knowing what to say.

“Rebecca,” Eric continued. “Later found out that the FTL device had taken us five years ahead of everyone else. Your grandmother sure was a smart cookie.” He stood from his chair, walked over to a bookshelf and picked up a picture of Rebecca. Eric stared at that picture for a long time. “A few weeks after we got back, the Alaphei returned and Captain Andrews filled us in on all of the things we had missed over the past five years. Fortunately we won the war.” He paused. “We were debrifed and ordered not to tell anyone about what had happened. How we had destroyed Earth.” Eric walked back over to the chair and sat down. Tears began to flow from his eyes.

John took a white cloth from his pocket and handed it to his grandfather. “I’m so sorry grandpa.”

“A year passed. Rebecca and I were married.” Eric said. “A few months later the Tribunal decided to activate that murder device in Rebecca’s arm.” Eric continued. “They couldn’t do it though, she was carrying a child at the time. So they waited until your mother was born. I lost my precious wife that day.” He paused. “And soon they’ll be comming for me.”

John still sat there speechless. “There must be some way to get around this.”

Eric shook his head. “No, I’m afraid not.” He paused. “Will you do something for me?”

John nodded his head. “Anything.”

Eric stood again and walked over to the wall where his safe was. He opened it up and took out the alien device they had retrieved from the Ice Planet sixty-two years ago. “We were wrong, this device had nothing to do with what happened.” Eric handed the device to John.

John examined the device for a moment. It had several strange markings on it he didn’t understand. As he turned it over three words in plain english were written. Please come back. John looked to Eric with a question on his face.

“I want you to travel back to the Ice Planet John.” Eric said. “Find out why they wanted us to travel back to their planet.” He looked at his watch. “Now I really don’t have much time, only a few seconds. Listen to me carefully.”

John nodded his head.

“Use this room for your research, all of my technical diarys are here.” He paused. “You should find them most useful. Rebecca’s original shuttle is here as well. I don’t have time to show you where it is, but it’s here believe me.” His breath started to get more heavy. Eric looked down to his arm where a scar was. “The drug is beginning to disipate throughout my body just like it did Rebecca’s.” He fell from the chair and squeezed a rug on the floor in pain. “I love you, take care…” Another second passed and Eric was gone.

John knelt down near his grandfather and checked his pulse. Sure enough he was dead.

Knock. Knock. Knock.

John lifted up the chair cushion and placed the alien device and the device that recorded Eric’s last words underneath it. He then walked back to the door and opened it. “Yes?”

A man and a woman in black uniforms were standing in the hallway the man one spoke. “We have come for Eric’s body.”

“Who are you?”

The female pulled a badge out of her jacket. “We’re from the Tribunal.”

John nodded his head and allowed them to enter the room. Once inside, they walked over to Eric’s body and knelt down beside him. The man pulled out a medical scanner and put it on Eric’s head. “It’s confirmed, total brain damage.”

The woman smiled. “Good. Let’s get him out of here.” She lifted Eric’s legs and the man lifted Eric’s arms. As they were moving towards the door the woman spoke again. “What did he tell you?”

John shook his head. “Nothing.”

“Are you lying.” The man asked. “Because if you are we’ll be back for you.”

John denied everything. “No, he didn’t tell me a thing.”

The couple nodded to each other and left the room. They continued down the hallway towards the hanger bay where a vessel was waiting for them. John watched them go knowing that he had a job to complete.

End of Part One