I ducked behind one of the energy pillars as the repair engineers slipped and slid down the hall. The sound of slithering grew distant. Coast clear. I made for the observation decks, my destination in mind.
It was a crazy plan, but it was the only one I had. The Salrilians always hestitate to annihilate that which is unlearned. They could bring themselves to destroy me, I hope they won't destroy my destination.
I darted down the long tube and finally reached the low-cut wall studded with windows. I looked out into deep space, awed at the view. There was Earth, a sparkling blue and white jewel hanging like an earring from the ear lobe of space. Several other simlabs and battlestations clustered together around, each tethered to each other by engineering and cargo tubes, forming an isocohedran frame around the massive starship the Salrilians were studying.
It would take decades for that massive hulk to be dissected and studied, analyzed and fed ito the Oracular Net. So valued by the Salrilian Archeologists, that it was protected byt a full ring of battlestations, guarded by a whole fleet of their deadly black warships. Nothing could get past the Salrilian guard, protecting the precious find like a mother would a child. So precious as the Salrilians would rather lose it than have it destroyed.
Perfect for me to hijack.
I gave a low whistle as I marveled at the size of the ship. Nearly a kilometer long, beautifully and lovingly crafted by an ancient and lost civilization. It's blue-tinted grey hull sparkled as the stars bounced off of it. The U.N.S. Ares.
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No more stowing away, no more running. I would steal the titanic vessel and not turn back, and there would be nothing the Salrilians could do about it.
I dodged another patrol of guards as they slithered by with their blades, sharpening their teeth while chatting. " They say a heuman was aboard that shuttle when it blew."
"I guess that's one less of the vermin we have to worry about then."
"I'm not so sure. The Admiral lost her pet again."
"The Test Subject?"
"Yes. He was tracked to Earth, but we've searched the planet. He's nowhere to be found."
"I take it she sent her home fleets to search?"
"Yes. They're scouring the cosmos.... but if he were to return with her fleets out, the consequences would be disasterous."
"Does he know the truth about himself?"
"No. Thank Doz he doesn't."
"If he were to harness his power like the sentinal on Gaitor did...."
The talk trailed off as they headed farther and farther down the tube. I made a break for the hive airlocks. I waded through the air-proof gel barriers and into the cargo bay. It was enormous and black. Past all the crates, all the barrels and containers and equipment, was the cargo chute. I walked up to it, feeling it's rim with my fingers. I peered down the immeasurable deep hole into the blackness. The circular chute was barely wide enough to accomodate me as I wriggled into it, holding myself up with my hands. I closed my eyes, took a deep breath, and let go.
I plummeted down the tuboid chute faster and faster! I looked around in a panic, but could only see darkness. Futher and further I plummeted from the station, spiraling through deep space. I finally saw a light at the end. There was an enormous flash, and I crashed into something at the other end.
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I must have been unconscious for hours. I sat up, rubbing my head and staring down at the pink mush by my boots. Obviously I had caught the night-shift guard off guard and driven him several feet into the steel wall, now with a huge dent. I stood up on the carpet, and I didn't have to duck hen I did so as the cieling was just my height. I gazed around at the ghost ship around me in wonder. There was the uniform rack, where heavy EVA space suits hung in a rack, the NASA symbol printed on every one of them. In the corner a pile of UNS helmets, their visors cracked and their shells worn. There was a ring around me lined with computer terminals and screens, each one with a chair bolted to the floor, equipped with padding and seatbelts. I realized I must be in the command dome.
Making for the navigation controls, I took the time to look over the ship status.
Hull at 99%
Static Defenses at 104%
Drives at 138%
Core material at 50%
Core is offline.
Boy, this ship musta been through a couple of wars. The Ares must have been an early battleship, though it was now absolutely obsolete. It had crossed the spiral arm twice on it's journeys, but had a star map that was as advanced as the Salrilians. It must have met some friendlies at one point, as it had been heavily modified and upgraded. The history banks rated the ship as nearly two hundred years old. I only hoped she'd survive the next few hours.
There was some light security, a few encryption routines, nothing special guarding the navigation banks that prevented me from cracking in. I accessed an autotarget program.
**Current position is 55,67,1.
Current positionary status: Stable orbit over planet: Earth
Warning! Unauthorized docking detected!
Warning! Unable to locate Earth Network!
Reconnecting through other servers listed:
NASA Headquarters 134.56.923.8 ..............................Connection Attemps Failed
UNS Headquarters 557.891.376.22..............................Connection Attempt Failed
UESC Regional HQ 74.665.234.98 ..............................Connection Attempt Failed
Searching for unlisted Earth Network Servers.................One Match Found
Listing......
1- Salrilian Oracular Network Node 94596 ....................Connected
ERROR! Invalid Data Format! Connection Closed.
Tracing Server..... Stellar Coordinates: 3:11:4
Matching to Stellar Maps: System found: Salril
Automatic Course set to: System: Salril: Fleet of the Prophets Carrier S.N.S. Burning Glory
Program created by William Darkk.**
The Ares creaked and rumbled as it's fusion drives slowly came back to life. It began to turn, snapping all of it's tethers and docking links. By the time the alert sirens had gone off all over the Salrilian Stations, the U.N.S. Ares had disappeared from orbit, slipping into the abyss of Lightspeed.
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I know not who or what I am, nor where or why I am here, I remember nothing, and I know nothing; but while I don't know why, I do know is something is terribly wrong.