By Alessio "Scale" Scalerandi
"Bonjour..."
The mare started imperceptibly and stopped typing,
looking up to he who had spoken. Obviously a Renardènian fox, as
the accent revealed. With all the noise in the hangar she hadn't heard
him approach, which wasn't fine - damned inventory update - but he smelled
cleaner than most station denizens if nothing else. He was holding a burnt-
smelling item which could have been something like a computer board once.
"Welcome, sir. May I help you?" she asked with a smile.
The fox raised his cap and fingered the badge upon
it. "Jean Devereaux, of the Renardènian Engineers Guild. I'm looking
for the new manager of this department, they said his name's... Mr.Sparks,
if I'm not wrong. I need some hardware replacement for a ship there" He
pointed at the repair docks, his tail waving slowly.
She giggled, putting the palmtop into her pocket.
"Well, actually, that's me... 'Sparks' is the callsign I've been given
by the crew..."
The fox seemed around twenty-five, about six feet
tall: a bit above his species' average, though he barely reached the mare's
shoulders. Besides the rather old-fashioned hat, he was wearing jeans and
a flight jacket, as well as a glasses computer, and a subtle feline scent
of some sort was upon him.
A polite and patient one, to her relief, yet the
list of the spare parts he needed was long and a bit odd. Uhm... decidedly
odd.
"Well, I guess all the pieces you need are available
at the moment, Mr.Devereaux. They will be delivered immediately, just the
time to place the order. It was dock nine, right?" She began to select
the pieces on a nearby terminal, while Jean gave a better look at a somewhat
strange item he had noticed on a display table.
Their ears tracked a loud noise of clashing cans
from a near cargo bay. Fifth cycle, that was usually the rush our on the
station...
Not that there was so much traffic anyway. The station
had been considered a major merchantile harbour in the past, especially
in the years right before the cold war between the Alliance and the Rijan
Confederation, but after being chosen to host the military outpost for
sector five of the frontier, it had quickly lost a fine part of its importance.
Too many controls on the load of passing transports... even after the Tukana
treaty was signed, five years before, commerce hadn't taken up well. The
main source of wealth for the quadrant now were the mining facilities in
its huge asteroid fields, but they were all far from Hynos, the planet
- her home planet - the station orbited around.
"...done! Seems all the pieces are available. Only..."
she gave a doubtful look at the list, "out of curiosity, Mr.Devereaux,
may I ask what kind of ship needs a device like a level seven plasma
channeler?" Jean smiled and smoothed his whiskers, not hiding a little
bit of pride. He pointed out a large ship anchored on the far side of the
hangar. "I'm second pilot of that ship, the Mjolnir. I and my captain have
been off for a while, but usually we visit Border Space Five quite often..."
It was just the ship she had first noticed when
she had entered the bay that morning. It would have been quite hard not
to notice it actually\x85 Warhammer class corvettes were largely employed
by the Alliance navy, but very uncommonly seen in the hands of pirates
or bounty hunters: they were closer to tactical bombers than ordinary fighters,
about one hundred and fifty
metres long, and an extremely impressive aspect.
She had gave it a better look during the lunch break.
A fine piece of hardware... Like most ships of Renardènian manifacturing
it was fish-shaped, its form resembling that of a huge torpedo, with the
exposed guns and missile racks under its wings conferring upon it an even
more imposing appearence.
Most surprisingly, that one had been entirely painted
with deep black instead of being decorated with the popular shark jaws
picture. Many parts seemed to have been modified: in order to host a larger
cargo hold and additional manoeuvering jets on the tail and fins, she'd
have said. Its weaponry wasn't that ordinary too, including ion cannons,
mining lasers and other items hardly ever useful on that type of ships.
It was of Rah'warian registration though. The writing under the ID number
red "K.R. Mjolnir".
She had heard that name somewhere before. So, he
was a privateer...
From what she had heard so far, the essential difference
between privateers and the usual scum was that they actually cared about
their reputation, acting more like freelance bounty hunters, but not only...
how could one say... they were privateers. There was no other term. Nobody
had ever cared about finding one, as the name had come to be used
again since the beginning of the Alliance era and was fine - and quite
fascinating, undeniably.
She handed him the receipt. "This should be all.
The delivery droids will be at the docks in a few minutes."
"Ok, thank you..." Jean walked towards the exit
but then he hesitated for a moment, looking at the power supplies display
area, and returned back. "One last thing, by the way. I saw a very strange
model of battery there..." he went near the display tables, where some
droids were unloading large battery containers.
Sparks reached him and looked at the item he had
noticed. And something very strange it was, too. It looked simply like
a large, opaque crystal with the structure of a neat dodecahedron, with
twelve pentagonal faces, measuring nearly three inches in diameter.
Jean crossed his arms. "I was just curious about
this device. Never seen anything similar... maybe it's a new type of superconductor?"
She was rather clueless though. The thing had no
serial number, and it didn't even figure in the delivery schedule on her
computer.
"No, I suppose it isn't. Must have been an error
made by the sorting staff..." She took a closer look. It was incredibly
smooth, smelling just like plain crystal, and it even seemed to be glowing
from some inner light source.
Glowing!
They went some steps away from the table, suddenly
struck by the same idea. A large crowded starbase, plus an unidentified
active device, equals...
Sparks' tail shook nervously as she began to feel
quite sweaty. "We... I guess we'd better call security..." "Ahem... yes,
much be--"
...
It took him a few seconds to realize, though feeling
a gun pointed to his back was a sensation he knew way too well... Sparks,
stiffened in terror, had one too.
A sharp whisper came from behind them. "I wouldn't
call security if I were * you. Now keep quiet and do exactly what I tell
you ."
Whoever was speaking had a strong Wuyan accent,
and most certainly had used a scent masker: his being a male wolf was barely
perceptible, even so close to him.
Jean inhaled slowly. "Now are you going to shoot
us, with so many witnesses around? The shot would be tracked down immediately..."
"Of course..." The wolf whispered closer to their
ears. "That's why I'm pointing two high pressure air syringes filled with
nervine fluid. You know, after I'm gone it would take some time for the
witnesses to realize you're standing there because you're dead."
Sparks swallowed. "Now our lady will simply take
that crystal and we'll all bring it to the office there. We are just two
customers interested in the article. Fear not, it's no bomb. And remember,
these syringes can shoot through clothes and have a very long shooting
range..." He chuckled, slowly moving them from their backs.
As Sparks carefuly picked up the crystal, Jean looked
at the mysterious character. He was actually a Wuyan grey wolf, with a
rather anonymous aspect and hostile, nervous gaze. His long brown Wuy mantle
allowed him to hide his hands, though he was intentionally pushing the
weapon tips against the fabric. His face wasn't a completely new sight
though...
"Well, guess what a coincidence..." thought Jean.
He began to study the place around him. The ship
dealer's was in fact nothing more than a reserved slot of the repair hangar,
separated from the landing docks by a huge security door, about one hundred
metres large and currently opened. Most of the space inside was blocked
by a bulky fighter left on display, so that from outside it would have
been extremely hard to notice what was happening. There were just
enough containers, ship components and display tables to make a quick
run impossible, and just not enough to provide any cover. There was
little to do as long as the wolf was armed, but maybe there was a way to
deal with this.
They all headed towards the office - a small room
with plain, essential furniture - where the wolf ordered Jean to drop his
weapons and Sparks to put the crystal in a small pressurized box. His tone
was getting even more menacing... Jean was counting every single second,
trying to find the right one to catch him unprepared, but he had obviously
understood Sparks wouldn't have reacted and was focusing his attention
on the fox. He barely managed to switch the glasses on with a proper cheek
movement. It was hard to do but if he could just... The scent of their
sweat had become quite evident by then.
In the end he even put away one of the weapons,
keeping distance from Sparks and mantaining him within range. Jean noticed
what seemed a regular laser gun under the cloak. No good, but maybe he
wouldn't have risked using it...
"You seem nervous, fox. It will hurt you. Try to
relax..." he muttered.
Jean held his breath and tried to keep his tail
from swinging more. By unusual luck, the wolf hadn't noticed his eyes and
muzzle movements were made in order to frantically operate the computer...
The mare's hands shook like leaves as she placed
the device into the box. It was clear the wolf didn't have the intention
of leaving any witnesses around.
"Very well. Now lock it and give it to me."
He had just pronounced the last word when a loud
beep echoed through the room, followed by the sound of a tiny item shattering
near the wolf's feet.
His ears stood up straight. "What...?"
"YEAH!"
Jean snarled and leapt upon the wolf, his claws
aiming at the throat; but the dog dodged him with incredible speed, spun,
and delivered a powerful kick to his face, throwing him over the nearby
desk. Sparks seized the occasion to hide behind the desk and activate the
silent alarm, but the wolf seemed to lose control of himself, grabbed the
box with a snarl and fled trough the automated door.
He had just passed the threshold when he gasped
for a second and stopped, taking a few steps back.
Silence fell on the office. Sparks didn't even dare
to move, her ears tracking the wolf's breath still close by. It seemed
somewhat tense. Security should have been there in a few moments, nevertheless
he found herself praying...
No other sound, but Jean's moaning and the constant
vibration of the station's engines. After a few endless moments, a female
voice spoke from the hangar. It had a clearly tigerish accent, yet its
tone was strange, somewhat calm and cold at the same time.
"Vetis Yasa, of Wuy III. Nice to meet you. Can you
guess my name too?"
The wolf answered with a low growl. "I really couldn't
care less. I warn you, get out of my way!"
A few more moments passed, then the first voice
spoke again.
"Oh, bad idea. Another duel added to your file is
really the last thing you need at this time, and security is coming here
soon anyway. You know, you'd better just stop and surrender." Then, silence
again.
Recovering a bit of courage, Sparks carefully peeked
from her hideout.
The wolf was on the threshold still, nearly motionless,
his ears pricked up, while he had parted his mantle and his hand was grazing
the handle of the laser gun hanging from his belt. He was staring at someone
in front of him, outside the office.
Sparks spotted the second figure only for a moment,
before the wolf's mantle dropped back . The white fur was a surprise, but
she quickly realized she was really a white Rah'warian tigress, dressed
in long dark clothes. She seemed ready for the duel too, her tail was waving
slowly and rhythmically, but Spark couldn't see any weapon at her side.
Now where in the hell was security... they were
going to kill each other...
She was no longer hearing the sounds from the outer
hangar. The silence was growing heavier every moment. She could almost
smell fear.
Then in split second a rustling, a mettalic sound,
a violet flash. The wolf snarled as Sparks heard another strange noise,
then another, a growl... and finally an icky sharp sound which depicted
awfully clear a shattered bone in her mind. A rather desperate howl. Finally,
something fell to the ground with a thump.
Sparks wasn't sure whether to breathe or not, yet
the warning siren of yellow alert immediately began to sound through the
station. She carefully moved from her hideout as Jean managed to climb
over the desk, grumbling and trying to stop the bleeding from his nose.
"Whew! Nice to see you, mon capitaine. Seems there has been a little unforeseen
event, just for a change..."
The tiger stepped into the office, stretching her
right arm. She was actually a white, dark grey striped tigress; she looked
surprisingly young, about twenty, in spite of her height and strong build
typical of her species. Her hair was cloud white too, long and wavy but
really a bit neglected. Besides jeans she had quite odd clothes,
a long, worn, black jacket over what
recalled a dark blue seaman shirt, and also a little dragon-shaped
steel pendant.
"At least the tip was correct this time. Good job
disarming him, anyway. I was getting a bit worried when I saw he had took
hostages." Jean was examining the broken glasses with a disconsolate expression.
"Not such a smart ass after all - he didn't even notice the old weapon
hacking trick... well, at least they served their purpose."
She gave a disgusted look to the wolf, then turned
to Sparks with half a smile. "Are you all right?"
The tigress' eyes were of a beautiful water-green,
but she seemed to find something slightly disturbing in her gaze. Her voice
was always calm, nearly absent, but it seemed an actual feature of her
normal tone.
"Well... y-yes, I think." She gave a worried look
at the wolf.
"Oh, don't worry, they wanted him alive. He'll just
sleep for a couple hours, and his arm's still attached more or less. By
the way... my name's Blink."
"Uh, ok..."
A beeping sound from a corner of the room suddenly
seized their attention.
It was the crystal. Only, now it was obvious that
it was something more.
The crystal had left the box and was floating in
mid-air, glowing with pale light and sending light pulses to the optical
link device of Sparks' desktop, through one of its faces. The box was turned
completely off, as if its power supply had been exhausted.
Sparks began to sweat and her tail froze again...
even worse, the others were surprised too, so nobody knew what was happening...
The light pulses stopped. Then the crystal floated
away from the desk and placed itself in front of them, spinning slowly
in midair.
*Can you understand me?*
Jean and Sparks stepped back at the same, staring
at the crystal. It had spoken... well, not actually spoken, but it had
vibrated just enough to emit an articulated sound, with a perfect accent
too.
The tigress was still calm. She looked at her mates,
but they had no clue. In the end she answered.
"Yes."
The crystal floated higher, placing itself at the
height of their eyes. *I come in peace. I have downloaded all the information
about your official language, so we can now communicate. I am what is classified
as a 'level six silicium based life form' among your scientists.*
They were still suspicious, but security was already
entering the hangar. In a few seconds, four equines encased in battle armors
arrived and quickly surrounded the office exit. "Everybody, step out slowly
and keep your hands in sight."
The tigress sighed.
"Well, whoever you are, welcome to the Fur Alliance
space. Sorry you had to see the worst part first."
As they all hoped, the interrogatory didn't last
long, as the sequence of events was pretty clear and Vetis Yasa was a smuggler
well known by the militia of the Hynos Quadrant. A larger than usual bounty
had been set for his capture by the powerful Ron & Dell Corp., and
that was why they had been persuing him.
Nobody seemed to know about the crystal though:
the memory reading devices confirmed that Yasa was only due to retrieve
it and deliver the item to somebody aboard another starship, but it was
too late for the rendez-vous . The crystal entity itself had had its memory
damaged and couldn't remember anything of what had happened to it before
awakening, except its name and a few details about its form of life. After
being transported with the ship components, it was running out of
energy, so it had linked to the closest active power supply - that of the
box - in order to recharge, and then immeditely sought a way of communicating.
After the interrogatory, the officer in charge handed Yasa over the privateers
and sent the alien to the government offices on the planet for all the
formalities.
Blink and Jean met it again by chance nine days later,
as Jean noticed him wandering the hangar of that same space station while
they were returning to the starship. Blink *waved to it , inviting it to
join them.
"Hey, that's you. Back from the usual week of controls
and diplomatic meetings, right?"
The crystal floated near them, spinning in front
of them, on the threshold of the ships's main access.
*Yes. I have been certified a sentient being and
given basic civil rights. I was just looking for you in any case.*
"For us? And why?"
*First of all I wanted to thank you for my rescue,
probably I would have been used for some illegal experiment without your
intervention. I also have a request.*
"Well, thank you too, but that's what we're here
for, right?" answered Jean. Blink chuckled. "So, let's see what's that
request."
*I would like to join you as part of your ship's
crew.*
Jean and Blink gazed each other. "Well... that's
a strange request by you... you're just safe after a long travel, why would
you want to do that?"
*That's exactly why I am asking you. I am a total
stranger on all the Alliance worlds, and while I would match the requirements
to work in many scientific fields, there are too many parameters I would
need to make a choice I don't have yet. Of many alternatives, the most
logical thing to do at the moment is to travel as much as possible, in
order to know the
people and culture of the worlds, as your communications network is
too large and dispersive to provide an adequate information. According
to my researches, your profession involves intense travelling, as well
as constant dealing with many of the most revealing aspects of your society;
also I cannot ignore the debt of gratitude I owe you. My conscious elaboration
abilities could significantly improve the functions of most Alliance ships
and devices. The concept of money is not my interest; I would not require
payment of any sort. I exclusively feed on a daily amount of energy which
would be negligible for the engines of your ship.*
Could we trust him? thought Blink. The purpose of
gathering information was enough to get her ears on the alert, but it was
true in fact that any general and tecnological information could have been
obtained from the network, if that would have been the purpose. Jean just
shrugged, waiting for her decision. She licked her fangs.
"Listen, we don't consider you bound by any debt
of any sort, that's for sure. If you want to know our civilization, you'd
much better join the crew of a merchantsman. Our work is dangerous, you
see... you would often risk your life by travelling with us."
The crystal seemed to elaborate for a moment.
*According to the statistics, experienced merchants
have a higher probability of getting killed in comparison to experienced
privateers.*
Flawless. Jean smiled and nodded in approval.
She held out her handto it , touching the warm surface.
"In that case, well, welcome among the crew of the
K.R.Mjolnir. I am 'captain' Rashka Erah T'kr, but call me just Blink. Glad
to have you aboard." "And I am Jean Devereaux, second pilot, engineer,
mechanician , coiffeur, and a bunch of other
things... what's your name?"
In response the crystal emitted a flash of cyan
light, followed by two low notes and three flashes of white, purple and
green in quick sequence. *I understand this is no longer practical to use
though.*
"In that case we'd better find an easier callsign
for you." Muttered Blink as they all entered the ship and headed towards
the bridge. "Do you have any preference, 'entity'"?
*Sounds good.*
Her tail stopped waving. "Sounds good what?"
*'Entity'. I find the sound pleasant.*
"Uhm... it will be easy to remember, if nothing
else." said Jean.
"So it's decided. Entity. Welcome aboard, again,
and please try to ignore the mess..."
They reached the bridge, which was in effect cluttered
by heaps of blueprints, manuals, odd instruments, and even some clothes.
Blink sighed, hanging her jacket on her seat back. "Ahem, we really need
to do some cleaning up... anyway... now let's just take off from here,
and then we'll take an essential tour of the ship..."