It had been a long sad trip back to Sol.
I'm their leader now. I have to help my people.
Spann stared out of the window of his seat of his executive transport. Earth lay below, the once beautiful blue orb scarred by the hulks of crashed ships and stray munitions. After three occupations and nearly endless war, Earth had been reduced to a near total wasteland. Spann was home. He could still remember the humiliating "peace talks." The Woven divided up UNS territory like a cake, each taking the piece they liked, and the Salrillians taking Sol as an annexed territory.
_
The Salrillian delegate stood.
"On the case of the division of Sol, Woven members shall receive their alloted portions as controlled by the UEC. "
The Cantharan, and Gaitori ambassadors looked pleased. They both gained much. The Bazidanese, Elejee and Obish were indifferent, almost sympathetic to the UNS. They dared not show any outward sympathy.
"Item 2, Ishiman claims to the control of the Sol system are not valid. Sol shall be annexed as part of the Prophets of Salril. Further reconstruction shall be under our jurisdiction."
A ripple passed through the room, and Spamo shivered.
"And finally, Admiral Jackson Spann shall be appointed the leader of humanity, and shall abide by the decisions of the Prophets, as they benefit Sol."
A slap in the face, in diplomatic terms. He would lead humanity. He would lead a broken race, ravaged by war, decimated by occupation, and now subjugate to those they had fought against for so long... _
"Sir, we're landing now. Please strap in."
The voice brought Spamo out of his stupor. He fumbled with the restraints on his seat before securing them in place. The transport dropped into the atmosphere, and angled towards the western coast of what was once the North American continent. The easter side of that continent was a moonscape of craters and radioactive fallout, a result of the ferocious battles held on the surface. Minutes later, they landed at the captial of Earth. Spamo walked into the ground transport that would take him to his sham of a leadership.
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"Sir, there's some documents here for you to sign."
Elizabeth, Spamo's personal aid laid a thick sheaf of papers on his desk. Written in Salrillian, Spamo had no doubt that they were more initiatives and acts from Salril intent on removing the identity and will of humanity. Spamo picked up his pen to begin signing the odious documents. Then he looked up. Liz was still standing there.
"Yes Liz?"
"Sir, there's more." she motioned to the stack of papers.
Spamo lifted the top of the stack, and the middle sections were cut out to reveal a small pad. Spamo lifted out the pad and began reading. He looked back up at Liz.
"Are you sure?"
"Yes sir. Everything is in place. The transport leaves in two hours."
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Spamo brought up a comm with the Salrillian ambassador on his palmtop.
"Look, I'll sign those acts of yours as soon as I get back. I'm sure they can wait that long."
"Minister Sspann, I would appreciate those documents signed sooner. Surely others can make the trip for you. Your place is here."
"No Sri'thyss, I've made that clear. It's my duty to inspect the new mining emplacements at Alpha Centauri. I'll be back within the week."
"Thiss is totally unacceptable Spann..."
"Goodby Sri'thyss. See you in a week." Spamo closed the communication with a smile. The doorway to the transport closed behind him. Spamo walked to his seat and strapped himeslf in next to his aid.
"This is it Liz." he said. The transport rumbled as it took off. Liz's hand crept into Spamo's as the transport climbed into orbit.
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"Shuttle Rhine transmitting clearance codes."
"Clearance codes acceptd Rhine. Proceed."
Spamo's shuttle soared throgh the silence of space, and into the glowing jumpgate. Some time later, the shuttle emerged at the edge of the Alpha Centauri system.
"This is the shuttle Rhine requesting immediate assistance. Repeat, this is the shuttle..."
The communication cut out as the shuttle was engulfed in arcing electricity. Hull plates blackend. The crew on the orbital station were in a frenzy preparing a rescue ship. Too late. The Rhine burst apart in a million glittering fragments, showering the station with tiny tiny meteorites.
The communique went out a short while later. Minister Spamo was killed in a freak accident involving engine malfunction and catastrophic failure of hull integrity. His executive transport was destroyed. No surviviors. The Prophets were pleased. One very troublesome human gone.
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"WHAT!? You've got to be kidding."
"I'm sorry sir. That's what the news says."
Maletena Wizr sank into his chair in disbelief. Minister Jackson Spann was dead. Not of a battle, or old age, but of a freak accident in the middle of space. It seemed impossible, but it was true.
"Order a full investigation. I smell foul play."
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"Sarah, it's not possible. How did it happen?"
Sarah Darkk pursed her lips in distress. "Apparently there was a major malfunction of the engines on his shuttle. It showed totally disabled, including ejection systems. He died in the explosion."
Darkk shook his head. "No. Not like that. Not Spann. He's too much of a hardass to go down like that."
"I know Will. I'll see what I can find out."
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A small pod drifted in space. Hours passed, then a freighter passed nearby. The freighter was quite unremarkable, one of the hundreds of scavengers hungry for making a profit off the tons of salvage made available by the recent wars. The pod was just another piece of metal to make a profit off of. The pod was tractored into the cargo bay, and opened by the crew.
"Wait! That pod is special. All of you get out. Except you Janson, and you Dek. You stay here."
Captain Yar was a burly man, well suited for the tough work of interstellar salvage. He pried open the small pod. Light poured in on the inhabitants. Yar looked down at a three blinking humans. Then he grinned.
"'Bout time you got here Jack. I was wondering if you weren't going to show up."
Spamo crawled stiffly out of the tiny craft. "And I've no doubt that you'd be just as happy to leave me out there Yar you ol' pirate."
Yar laughed roughly. "Woulda saved me a load o' trouble tha' for sure. Now hurry and get outta there."
Spamo helped out Liz and Noah, the pilot of the transport. They were led across the cargo bay by Yar to a pile of rusty metal and twisted piping. One side of the heap was a door.
"Here ya go Jack. She looks like ****, but she'll get you where yer goin'. Good luck."
Spamo opened the door to the tiny craft. Liz and Noah climbed inside and began to prep it for launch while Dek pulled off some of the extraneous rusted metal. Then he too, climbed into the craft.
"Thank you Yar. You're a good man. I hope that when this is over, we'll both be able to drink over it." Spann saluted to the grizzled captain.
"Aye Jack. You too. Safe journey now."
The small ship drifted out into space. The thrusters burned, and took it towards a merchant jumpgate nearby. Four people, another ship in the masses traders proliferating in the galaxy. Nobody would notice at all.
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(Spann's disappeard for a while. He'll be back very soon though. Don't worry.)
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