Chapter 1: Awakening
Varna Station, Tau Ceti system
Lieutenant jr. Jack Nicholson put his coffee cup on the steel desk near his radar screen. He chuffed, stirring the black liquid.
The same job eight hours a day, six days a week, four weeks a month. And it never happens anything exciting. I never thought I could miss the Drengin Wars. At least then I had something to do. The most interesting thing that happened in three months had been when Lieutenant Esher put a Torian lizard in Commodore Fitherly’s shower. Her cry made the security marines crazy. He chuckled at the thought. That had been a funny day. Not so funny for Esher, however…
But it seemed to have happened years ago. Now there was only a boring, unstoppable routine.
“Warning. Possible detection of an Unidentified Flying Object. Position 234-454-545.5. Elaborating data…”
Oh, great. Another comet. Hooray.
The SID – name that the crew had affectionately given to the interception control AI of the station, in honour from the old 1980’s - UFO TV show – slowly started grinding ciphers and spitting out analysis.
“Data elaborated. Detection confirmed. Position 234-457-546.1. Speed 95 m/s. Requesting IFF…”
Jack relaxed on his seat’s back.
“Friendly IFF. Object classified as Aenius-class starfighter, Terran Alliance.”
What the hell…?
The radio began crackling.
“Var… Station, do y…ecive m…”
“Aenius fighter…” He checked the screen “…989, here is Varna Station. Please switch on secure channel Alpha-Bravo-Six.”
“I can… acc…”
“Please repeat, Aenius 989.”
“I can’t accomplish… sustained… damage… requesting assis…”
Jack switched some switches, directing three microwave-comm. antennas on the unexpected visitor.
“Aenius 989, can you receive me better now?”
“Affirmative… Here is Cadet McJones of the 33rd Flying Daggers… reporting heavy damage… hull integrity is failing… requesting immediately rescue!”
“Copy that, Cadet, please stand by.”
He moved to another visor, looking for a ship near enough to the fighter to help it, but the pilot stopped him.
“I can’t! I need assistance NOW! They… they are here!”
“They? Who are they?”
“I need coverage! Oh, God, they’re here!”
“Cadet, keep quiet! WHO is there?”
“They… They’re firing! I need help! Anyone! I ne…AAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!“
The communication was suddenly interrupted.
“Cadet?”
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TAS Hammerhead, Tau Ceti system
“TAS Hammerhead, here is Varna Station, please respond.”
Without raising his eyes from the magazine that he was reading, Dave opened the channel.
“Varna, here Hammerhead, receiving.”
“We’ve lost contact with one of ours fighter, coordinates 234-458-599.4. It had… reported something strange before he cut the communication. You’re ordered to look for it.”
“Another disappearing ship? It would be the… sixth, this month?”
“Yes, but it would be the first in our system.”
“Ok. Further details?”
“No. I even don’t know what the hell was it doing out there. According to registries, Aenius 989 should had been detached to the 33rd fighter squadron in Procyon.”
“Two systems away from here?”
“Yes.”
“Well, it’s strange. We’ll report ASAP.”
“Good luck, lieutenant. Varna over.”
“What orders?” Harper asked.
“To investigate the disappearance of one of ours fighters.”
“Well, more interesting than comet catching.” Dimitri commented.
“Set a course. Par seven speed.”
“ETA twenty minutes.”
“Shouldn’t we use maximum speed, sir? It’s a rescue mission, after all…” Ensign Arcoxia Seeve, the new entry in the Hammerhead’s crew who had replaced Renee, objected respectfully.
“Relax, rookie. We’ve got all the time. It isn’t a life-or-death matter.” Dave responded.
“But sir, the fighter is in…”
“It’s probably only a problem with the radar response. Don’t worry.”
“And the Hammerhead just made it through refit. We shouldn’t push the new engines too hard without a regular test.” Qin definitely closed the discussion.
“Listen a fresh-graduated Xeno Engineer, Arxie.”
“If you think so, Commodore…”
“Let me guess, Arxie. Nothing on the radar?”
The young Ensign shook her head.
“No, but… well… not exactly…”
“What’s up?” Dimitri leaned over her shoulders to see the radar screen.
“Well, do you see these… spots?” She pointed them. “I can’t determine what they are… not ships, this is oblivious. They seems rather composed by organic matter, but it’s too big to be the corpse of the missing pilots. And if it was a Shivan ship, it would have a different signature and I’d still see not-organic materials. Instead… These are purely organic, sorry for the repetitions.”
“Maybe a cosmic flower bed?” Dave suggested ironically.
“No… they are moving.”
“They are WHAT?” Harper exclaimed.
“Moving, sir. Probably a problem with the new radar system, I guess.”
“CRAP! FULL SPEED, EVASIVE MANOUVERS!”
“But…”
“MOOOOOOVE!” Harper personally switched to par 14 speed in Qin’s console.
A strip of pure energy passed where the Hammerhead was a few seconds before.
“What the heck… I can’t see anything on the radar! From where…”
“KEEP MOVING!”
“COMMANDER, CAN YOU PLEASE TELL US WHAT THE HELL IS THAT?!?”
“Modern youth!”, he sighed. “It’s big, it’s organic, it’s moving, it’s firing us! What do you think that it can be?”
“Uhm… an enemy, I guess?”
Qin suddenly turned the upgraded incursor to dodge another energy beam.
“Oh, shut up and open a channel with Varna Station!”
AC4, Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado
North American Federation, Earth, Sol system
“Admiral, it’s for you. Red code.”
“Alighieri here.” Amanda curtly responded.
“Sir, here is Varna station. We’re getting an alarming report of an ongoing action here in Tau Ceti from one of our incursors…”
As the report proceeded, Amanda turned pale.
“Received, Varna. Switchboard, give me the President.
The Capitol House, Geneva, Switzerland
European Union, Earth, Sol system
Not again. It was the only Alan’s thought as five agents of the Secret Service jumped in his office, plasma guns ready to fire, and took him to the Space Force One.
“What’s up now, Seth?” he asked to his security chief.
“I don’t know, sir. I’ve been ordered to bring you away.”
As always.
The ship slowly took off, with Alan looking through the reinforced glass of the porthole.
“Mr. President.”
A voice made him turn. He recognized the Minister of Defence.
“Oh, Steven. What’s the problem?”
“We have… oh, shit, you won’t believe it. But come here.” He pointed the conference room “There’s an extraordinary session of the Security Council.”
The two men entered in the room, and sat in their seats. Only other five Counsellor were present, the others were there through holograms. Without too much ceremonies, he turned to Grand Fleet Admiral Alighieri blue shape.
“This is the third time in ten minutes that I ask this: what-is-going-on?”
Even if it was only an hologram, Alan saw that she was ill at ease.
“Well… to be brief, the Shivans were right. They were coming. And they are now here.”
“I don’t need prophetical answers any longer! WHO is here?!?”
“From my sources…”
“WHO, Admiral! I want a name!”
She looked the Council before proceeding.
“The Shivans call them the Dea…”
“And? What else?”
She took a deep breath.
“…but we refer to them as… the Dread Lords.”
Alan turned pale.
Chapter 6, after a long time, is finally completed...
Chapter 6: Failure
“Mr President, welcome…”
“Yes yes yes, Amanda… report.”, he said, getting out the Space Force One and setting out for his office.
“The Dread Fleet is still near Deimos. Currently 85% of our fleet is ready for battle. I have to admit that the appearance of the Lost Fleet had been quit a lucky stroll for us…”
“Percentage of a possible success?”
Amanda coughed.
“The M.A.G.I. are still working on it…”
“In other words, from scarce to null. What did I do to get such a troubled presidency?”
“Sir, can I ask now more info about operation E120?”
“That’s nothing special, Amanda… What about our defensive plan?”
“Sir.”, she stopped in front of him, blocking the way for his office “How can you think I can plan a defence line without knowing all our operations and their priority?”
He pointed the door of his office, and said “Enter.”
“This is another top-secret operation… you know how it works.”
“I don’t hear, don’t see, don’t speak.”
“Exactly. Well… the main objective of E120 is the production of biological weapons.”
“WHAT?” Amanda jumped up. “I thought that weapons had been banned since the 21st century! They are… are…”
“Unclean. I know. But with the Dread Lords…”
“That shouldn’t…”
“You know better than me that your objections are senseless. Amanda, we had encouraged the Altarian Resistance to raze a Paulos city only to destroy a Drengin command center. We had nuked the Drengin Armada. We had destroyed dozens of unarmed freighters and transports. It’s a bit too late to have remorses.”
Amanda looked Alan. He had changed.
She sighed and bent her head. Less than five years ago he had been one of the most brilliant, humorous and correct men I had ever known. Now, he’s only a ghost of that man. He had had to deal with some of the worst situations in human history. He had won… but at what price? Himself.
“I can’t…”
“Don’t worry. Further operations with bacteriological weapons are on hold. You’ll be informed if they’ll be used.”
“This discussion ends here.”
“Alan. Are you sure?”
“Do you see other solutions? Do you think that I would order an unconventional attack and I’d just be fine? Do you think that I like all this crap!?!”, he cried.
“Alan…”
“Dismissed, Admiral.”
She stared at him.
“Admiral?”
The laconic sound of the alarm interrupted them.
“Warning. Detected intrusion attempt in the M.A.G.I. network. All personnel immediately reports to assigned battle stations. Admiral Alighieri immediately reports to War Room.”
CED Headquarters – The Pentagon, Washington, D.C.
Admiral Ross angrily smashed his fist on his desk.
“No, idiot, no! How can they penetrate our supercomputers network!?! And don’t try to give me the usual technobabble that no one can understand!”
The technician at the other end of the line quietly tried to calm him.
“Sir, it’s something that we still have to understand…”
“I don’t bother! B.A.L.T.H.A.S.A.R. primary data bank is infected! M.E.L.C.H.I.O.R. defences are failing! And C.A.S.P.E.R. can’t hold on his own for long!”
“They’re too quick, sir! And they’re bypassing our firewalls like if…”
“I don’t bother! STOP THEM!”
“How?”
“FIND A WAY!”
He slammed the receiver on the support. “Technicians”, he grunted, rubbing his temples.
Suddenly is holoterminal begun bleeping. He activated it, and General Lhas’ blue shape emerged from the projector.
“What’s up now?”
“We have just been informed that the Dread Lords have invaded a Yor planet near our southern border, in the Aquarii system, named ZX-909”
“Consistency of the invading forces?”
“Our reports say fifteen Dread Lords and twenty million Dread Knights, supported by three frigates and nine fighters. They have wiped out the resistance in less than seven hours.”
“Shit.” Why can’t something good happen for once?
“But the Yor have counterattacked. According from my sources, they have lost no less than 56 ships, but they have eradicated the invasion force.”
“Really? How?”
Lhas sighed.
“They’ve thrown to the planet everything you can imagine. Nuclear warheads, mass bombs, entropy mines, geodetic shifters, magnetic re-equalizers… you name it. For a total of ninety different weapons. Dreadies or not, I bet that even the plankton has been killed.”
“This should be a way to defeat them?”
“So, you’re suggesting to coventrate our worlds?”
“No. I’m simply reporting facts.”
Ross stood still for a moment, thinking.
Will this be the price for a victory? Half a battlefleet and the eradication of all life on a world?
“What can you tell me about the attack on the M.A.G.I.?”
“The technicians say that they can’t do anything, except, maybe… praying. Infection will be completed in three hours.”
“Can we transfer all the valuable data?”
“No. We can’t interface B.A.L.T.H.A.S.A.R. or M.E.L.C.H.I.O.R.. Only C.A.S.P.E.R. is still fully functional. The attackers are passing through firewalls and antivirus like a knife in a slice of butter…”
“This isn’t going too well…”
“Defences of the First Ring deactivated! M.E.L.C.H.I.O.R. is being infected!”
“Can’t you do anything?” Amanda desperately asked.
“Negative! Primary databanks corrupted!”
“They’re trying to crack the nuclear warheads activation codes!”
“Isolate that section!”
“We can’t, Admiral!”
“Well, shut down the computers!”
“What?”
“SHUT THEM DOWN! CUT THE ALIMENTATOR CABLES!”
“It could be an idea…” the technician rubbed his chin.
“DO IT!”
TAS Rampart, near Phobos, Sol System
“Sir, that’s all.”
Alan’s hologram nodded, thoughtful.
“This Nemamiah can be a powerful ally. Can you convince him to help us?”
“I don’t know if he’ll show again…”
“That would be a pity. However, welcome back to our space, Colonel.”
“Thank you, sir. But you should thank the Arnor. He has freed my fleet.”
“How did he do it?”
“I don’t know. Arnorian magic, I think. But he has told me something about a crystal that might help us…”
“The computers don’t respond! Deactivation sequences are ineffective!”
“Oh, damn!” Amanda took the assault rifle from one of the security guards, and under the technicians’ shocked eyes she shot at the alimentation cables.
“Warning. Primary alimentation cables damaged. Switching to auxiliary…”
“Sir! You can’t…”
“Obliviously I can! It’s what I’m doing!”
“Don’t be a sitting duck! HELP ME!”
“YOU’RE FIRED! Anyone else wants to change life?”
Everyone silenced.
“Good! Now move!”
“The infection has been stopped?”, Admiral Ross asked to the phone.
“Yes. We all love Alighieri’s genial ideas. She has destroyed scientific equipment for a total of 1.2 million credits, but that doesn’t matter – it will be detracted from her salary.”
“And for the infected computers?”
“An ultra-high voltage discharge should practically clean the M.A.G.I. databanks.”
“Should? Practically? Since when we started speaking like politicians on elections’ eve?”
“Well, the discharge will erase the memory banks… we hope without too much damage. Then, we’ll just upload the backup copies of the software. Simple.”
“Haven’t you cut down the alimentation?”
“We’re now connecting a sub-auxiliary generator.”
Ross relaxed on his chair.
“Do what you want. I don’t bother, as long as the M.A.G.I. will be fully functional soon.”
“What do you mean with ‘soon’?”
“Well… five minutes ago is a good answer. MOVE! We’ve an invasion to thwart!”
“We’re doing the impossible… The only problem is that technical personnel had been decreased by 10%.”
“Why?”
“Oh, you know Admiral Alighieri. She fired who didn’t cooperate.”
“That’s your business. Well, I could fire off someone, just to see if…”
“…if we can fight the Dread lords with reduced personnel? I accept bets.”
Crystal Palace, Alire, Ilya
Altarian Republic, Altaria, Altair system
“Project Terror Star is all here. But is incomplete. Acording to my scientists, we still need a power source and other minor tweaks. Especially, the cruise speed is wary, Alan. Only a parsec per week.”
“That’s the last of our problems. How can we build a station of that size in such a short time?”
“Maybe the members of the Drengin team who worked on it know something.”
Alan nodded. “It could be an idea. I’ll order an immediate action on this front.”
“And I’ll try to gather more data on the Terror Stars. My Archiater will immediately reopen that research branch.”
“Thank you, Eleys.”
“What about the Dread Lords?”
“I’ve just ordered a nuclear strike. They… must be eradicated.”, he said with an almost crazy face.
“So, our dear President evolved from a terrorized objective of an assassination to an icy all-nuke tactician?”
“Sir, that’s insubordination.”
“Oh, forget it.”
“I need your co-authorization to launch an attack.”
“I bet it will only be a waste of missiles.”
“You bet?”
“Fifty credits?”
“Fifty credits.”
“Twenty seconds to impact.”
“Quite a good idea, Adam, don’t you think?” Ross told his field assistant. “Don’t mess with humans: our nukes are still operative…”
“Sir, that’s not too…”
“Ten seconds.”
“Forget it. Well, we’ve closed those rifts in Paris, so after having killed that fleet…” -he pointed it on the visor- “…we’ll have to find where the Dredies come from.”
“Three… two… one… detonation successful.”
A blinding light covered the radar.
“Good. A Dread fleet less.”
He turned to his desk, but the attendant stopped him. “Sir…”
“What, son?”
He looked the screen, and his jaw dropped.
The Dread Lords were still there.
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