There
was this about garden worlds; they looked so damn pretty from
outside... up close they were a lot messier, of course.
Chief
Petty Officer Michael Logan spun neatly in his hard-suit away from
the world below and back to the business of old warship hulk. It was
all that was left of the USASF Corpus Christie, named for the city.
Her crew had called her, affectionately, CeeCee, and she had
disappeared early in Humanity's long war with the Dragons. They now
knew where, and were working on why.
How
was self-evident. The nacelles which had pulled the starship into and
through some other space, faster than light, were gone. That and the
fact that this star system lay at the center of the expanding region
of troubled otherspace, the leading wave of which ate stardrives and
starships, suggested that 'Columbia' and her crew were about to
discover the reason why. Why humanity lay behind a wall, within a
safe volume of space where stardrives just barely worked once more,
and the species' last starship had gone looking for other survivors.
The
Dragons had all but won the war, all but wiped out Humanity a dozen
years ago, on the second 'Day of Dragons'. Then the Wave had passed
through, effectively ending the war. Columbia had been ordered to
stand down and shut down, and her engines had survived. Her crew had
survived, a very bittersweet thing. They and regular space craft had
helped pick up the pieces. Evacuated refugees from Earth, to the
habitats in GEO, the Lunatic Republics, Venus, Mars and the Jovian
League... seven billion dead on Earth, something less than a billion
left alive.
"Chief?"
"Yeah,
Carter?"
Jessica
Carter was a newbie, spacer-recruit, signed on last time they'd made
port in the Verge, the Venus Industrial Region, or Republic of Venus,
as they now styled themselves. The kid came from Earth originally, a
refugee from just north of Atlanta. How that had happened never came
up; Logan did know she'd had a mother who'd also come through and
then died in the food riots, later. The Verge was not for the weak or
faint of heart.
"Looks
like they scuttled the stardrive; it was running hot, they crashed
the shutdown sequence, very nearly in time..."
"And
the wave carried off the drive, but left most of the ship behind?"
"Yeah..."
She pointed at the power conduit. It was melted, but very obviously
physically cut. "Somebody had to come out here and do that.
Guessed right, they can't have known what was happening, not for
sure. Got carried away or fried-"
"But
they saved their ship, most of her crew."
"Yeah."
Jessica was very quiet, reached out an armored gloved hand to touch
the cut. Then she turned to face Logan. "Where did they go,
Chief?"
***
Ma
Hei Bai sat his horse a little stiffly. He was a city boy from down
by the sea and Hannah, or 'Huck', short for her favorite nickname,
Huckleberry, teased him mercilessly for all of his 'prissy' ways. Up
in the North Country they did things very differently from down in
Shanghai, the most populous settlement and only true city on Tien
Shan, the Heavenly Mountain.
Now
she was riding circles around him. Then she stopped and she and Red,
a red velvet colored gelding, walked carefully backwards. Red wagged
his head up and down and whinnied.
"The
horse is laughing at me." Hei Bai commented tightly to Jules.
"Yep."
Jules looked sideways down at his young charge. The 'Little Master'
didn't like being laughed at. "Y'know, she only teases you
because she likes you..."
Hei
Bai gave him a look and Jules couldn't help but chuckle. Then the boy
spurred his horse, a pretty iridescent green mare named Dragonfly,
forward. She kicked up a little spiritedly, galloping away, and Red
and his rider raced after.
Jules
remembered to thank God for his life, again, watching the two kids;
his all-but-grandson and his Captain's granddaughter. It hadn't
always been so good, which is why you treasured these moments all the
more...
Jules
turned in his saddle and asked George Clinkenbeard, the girl's
father, "Shall we go chase'm down, Hoss?"
Half
a lifetime ago, the two men had been like father and son. Years had
passed since, but there was still a bond, the love of the
Mother-Captain who had died last winter, and a rock bottom trust.
George
shrugged. "I say, let them work it out..." The boy, Hei
Bai, and his Hannah, had been much in each other's company since the
disastrous wedding of his nephew Bruce and the boy's older
half-sister. The wedding guests had been held up at gun-point and
then Hei Bai, Hannah and her little sister Melody had been carried
off as hostages. Jules had been the one to go after and rescue them
with their own assistance... Hannah, Huck, had killed three men to
protect her little sister, and Hei Bai had also killed a man. And
then Huck had shot another, when, on the way out of Shanghai for the
slightly delayed Honeymoon, someone had tried to have the crippled
Bruce murdered. Both men were a little worried about the two. That
much blood on their young hands could not be good for them, but
really, you had to be much more afraid for anyone foolish enough to
cross their path and threaten either one.
***
"Down
to the planet, of course." Captain Barnes told Logan a little
while later, when he made his report.
"Yes
sir."
Barnes
laughed, then had to cough and clear his throat. He was getting over
a cold, some bug they'd picked up back in the Solar system, which had
worked its way through the crew. Logan had had it first, to his
chagrin; had brought it onboard, he was sure, although the doc had
told him not to be so hard on himself. "Somebody was going to
pass the love along and it just happened to be you, y'see...
actually, my money is on Jessie, but you didn't hear that from me,
understand?" Logan had laughed and felt a little better.
"Less
with the stiff 'sirs', Chief. Been a long time since we were a
military ship..." Captain Barnes frowned and his eyes got that
faraway look. The one you got when you knew a lot of dead people.
Logan saw that one in the mirror from time to time.
"Well,
I need a steady, responsible hand to lead the team we send down
there... that'd be you, old son!" The Captain pulled up some
scans of the most interesting sea coast, thermal signatures,
particulate and chemical traces indicating dirty old-fashioned
industries. "Substantial numbers, if this means what we think it
means."
"Or
it could be a colony of dragons."
Barnes
nodded. "That's exactly what I'm dreading. Not that they're any
threat to us. No chance they're building starships or even
spaceships."
"Could
have something left over, scraps. A shuttle, a missile or something."
"Maybe. Walk
soft and come back to us with a few answers, Chief."
***
"You
know, you're a big baby," the girl observed. Those startling
green eyes sparkled.
Huck
and Hei Bai had stopped to water the horses and eat their lunch by a
little stream. Earthly willows grew here, somewhere on the edges of
the Outfit's range. Orange-furred cattle grazed across the water.
"You
know, you're a brat."
"Ooh,
you've really upset me now..."
The
boy shut his mouth tightly against the words that would further
betray his dignity, and breathed, in, out, in, out... she was
infuriating! He centered himself, looked over-
She
was holding her breath, turning red... then she fell over, giggling.
"Brat!"
Hei Bai walked away and the horses stared, ears twitching. He picked
up a long straight willow branch and used it to begin practicing his
forms. It left something to be desired as a substitute sword. The
horses turned back to their grass and Red nipped playfully at the
mare.
Huck
sat back against a willow, chewing on a grass stem and watching him
practice. After a while she spit the stem out, stood up and ambled
over.
"What's
the deal with the sword? Jules taught you how to shoot, right?"
Jules
finished the form and stood up straight, the branch held straight up
and at the ready. He opened his mouth to speak and then thought the
better of it.
"What!?"
"You
can't call back a bullet. But a blow, a swing or a thrust of the
blade, you have more control and you can take it back at any point up
until the blade falls, or the point pierces flesh. And you can parry,
defend."
"No
use in a gun fight..." She saw the look on his face. "Oh
yeah?"
"I
saw Jules block a bullet with his sword- it shattered the blade and
the bullet fragmented, hit him in the shoulder... but the bullet was
aimed at his heart."
"I
don't miss what I aim for."
"I
know this."
Huck
didn't seem to be listening to him. "That man in the City, he
was holding a gun on Melody- he shouldn't have done that..."
"No,
he shouldn't have."
"We
didn't need to say anything out loud. She knew, and I knew, and
Melody dropped through his grasp when he turned his gun on me...
he..."
"He
didn't stand a chance."
"What
if I didn't need to kill him? He was after Bruce, not us-"
"You
did the right thing, based on what you knew."
"So
you say!"
"Bruce
agrees; my sister agrees. Jules... he's talked to you, right?"
Huck
nodded.
"There
you go-"
"Did
you ever, once, doubt the wisdom of Jules Le Croix, or... the Star
People? The first ones, our grandparents?"
Hei
Bai blinked. Of course he didn't understand them, he never really
had, but he shook his head.
"No?
Why not?"
Now
there was solid ground under his feet and he felt his confidence
return. He had an answer for this.
"They
brought their war here with them; man and dragon, and they made
peace. Captain Cee and General Ma and the freed Dragons chose
survival, chose The Hundred Year Plan."
She
did not disagree, but he realized as they mounted up again, she had
not agreed with him, either.
***
Logan
could pilot in a pinch, but since he needed to be the leader on what
was certain to be a contact mission, with who knew what variables, he
picked Wayne Nunios for his pilot, Spacer-Recruit Carter for his
engineer over spacers with years of experience, notably because she
needed some, and a few solid ratings, all originally from Earth. He
wondered if that was wise; there might be dragons.
He shrugged that
particular worry off. If there were, there were, and he was not
inclined to cry over a dead dragon or three- or thirty, for that
matter. Seven billion dead... nine out of ten humans on Earth or in
the Solar system. An ocean of blood cried out for blood-
"You ready,
Chief?"
"Yeah, let's
go."
The
city was not really a good idea. For the initial recon they would
stick to the river valley which lay north and northwest of that city.
There was a settlement on the river and outlying lesser settlements,
clusters of buildings, crops and animals. There were people, horses
and cattle, the horses in several startling hues and the cattle in
day-glow orange. The city held humans and dragons as well, and
whatever that meant, Logan was glad not to have to worry about it on
this first drop. Wayne flew them low and slow and came down on the
shuttle's vertical thrusters just behind a hill a few klicks from one
of the lesser settlements, about twenty from the major one.
Logan got up and
looked around at his team. "Everybody remember where we
parked..."
They laughed, all
but Carter, who looked lost as she often did. "Chief?"
"Star Trek,
recruit; we gotta get you up to speed," he added, to more
laughter. Columbia was older than any of them, almost a contemporary
of the Corpus Christie, but a US Navy starship, from after the squids
had built their high port in GEO and revisited the argument they had
originally lost to the Air Force. Air Force had had lunar L1, but
despite having the high ground they had lost out to superior navy
logistics. Logan smiled. The press called the combined star forces of
humanity 'Starfleet', of course.
TBC
Hannah saw that the
strange man had a strange weapon pointed at both Meng the River
Dragon… and her sister Melody. Certain doors in her mind closed and
certain other ones opened and she felt her fingers touching her
revolver- She stopped her hand, willed it to pull away.
Question-
did she need to kill this man?
Hei
Bai had gone white, and a distant part of her mind noted the ironic
play on the Chinese words of his name, ‘Black-White’. He was
light to her shadow…
“Please
put that
away, sir-“
The
stranger looked curiously at Hei Bai, hearing the fear in the boy’s
voice and not understanding, business end of the weapon wavering in
the air just a little so that it was very nearly pointing at the
little girl instead of the monster. He quickly put the blaster up,
but found himself staring over the sights of a local revolver which
the older girl so suddenly had pointed at base of his Adam’s apple,
her eyes like green chips of ice.
The
boy was breathing hard- “Sweet Christ, sweet Buddha…”