Upon a Sea of Stars

Prelude
CITY OF CHICAGO, EARTH, UNITED EARTH ALLIANCE
22:00, DECEMBER 14TH, 2224, TERRAN STANDARD TIME

Nothing lasts forever.

That was something that Alan Bradley, President of the United Earth Alliance, knew all too well. Stability was an illusion – the universe was in constant shift, constant change, constant chaos.

In the beginning of the third millennium, the leaders of the West thought that their position as masters of the world was unassailable. Then the Third World War had erupted. Millions had died in a conflict that had reduced the Earth nearly to rubble.

Only Arthur Devereaux had been able to drag a new world out of the chaos. The signing of the United Earth Treaty, and the discovery of cold fusion, had brought an end to a war that had raged for almost a century, and started to rebuild a world left in ruins. Everyone had thought that the hard times were over, that the Alliance would last forever.

Then the Arcean probe had crash-landed in the Sahara. Alliance workers had recovered it, learned its secrets, reverse-engineered the hyperspace communications relay, and said to the galaxy, "We are here."

That change had brought more changes – a steady cascade of new and frightening developments. Contact with the Arceans, and, through them, the Altarians, the Drengin, the Yor, and the Torians. The founding of the United Planets. The plans for the great Terran Stargate.

And the Lunar Revolution.

Bradley remembered the horrors of the Revolution. Human against human, brother against brother, the worst and bloodiest war in the history of humanity. The wreckage from the battle still orbited the planet, to heavy for Terran junkers to clear away. His own brother had died aboard the UES Destiny when it had self-destructed to stop a Lunar fleet from destroying a convoy of refugees.

It was only in the past few years that the smoke had cleared. Humanity had once more nearly destroyed itself – and once more come out alive. The world was slowly being put back together. The loss of infrastructure was tremendous, the work would take years – but it could be done.

And now Bradley held in his hands the final change. The discovery that would change humanity’s fate. No more would the United Earth Alliance exist on the fringes of the universe, barely holding itself together. The time had come for a new revolution. Earth’s time had come.

It was time. He stepped forward into the Chamber.

* * *

In the darkest reaches of the universe, something stirred.

Something had changed, it realized. Something phenomenal. Something it had been waiting for, for over a million years.

It reached out. This was its chance.

It reached out, and touched the universe.

* * *

CHICAGO, EARTH, UNITED EARTH ALLIANCE
22:02, DECEMBER 14TH, 2224 TERRAN STANDARD TIME

"Master!"

Techer, First Class Henry Williams spun his hoverchair around.

"What is it, apprentice?"

"There’s something with the hypernet," Apprentice Techer Hans Geitrich replied, "I’m not sure, but there’s something a little… off, about the packet logs."

"Can you trace it?"

"Sorry, master. It’s so small I’m amazed I was able to even pick it up. It’s… it’s probably nothing. ‘Nets naturally fluctuate, right?"

"Bullshit," Williams said, "I’ve taught you better than that. You know damn well whether it’s a random fluctuation or something unusual."

"Sorry, master, I just…"

"Lying to one’s self is the gravest crime a techer can commit, Hans. Now, let me use your terminal. Let’s see what the problem is."

* * *

The Senate Chamber took up the majority of the Hall of Legislature. A hundred seats lined each wall, and in each one sat a member of the Federalist Party.

It was a shame, Bradley thought, that the Senate had become nothing more than a tool of the Presidency. But it was necessary. Democracy was fine, but until the world was put back together, it would only get in the way.

He looked out over the Senators, and, in the galleries, the others who had gathered to watch him speak. The time was now.

"People of the Alliance," he began, "a new age is upon us. Tomorrow, the sun rises on the first day of humanity’s ascension to the stars!"

* * *

"Alright," Williams said, "you’re right, there’s something wrong here. I’m not sure what."

"Do you have any ideas?"

"I’m going on a little bug-hunt. You stay here."

Geitrich nodded, and sank back into his hoverchair as Williams’ eyes assumed the characteristic glaze of the Trance.

* * *

"The gift our allies in the Arcean Empire have given us is beyond even what they intended. One of our own, the brilliant Doctor Rebecca Marshall, has combined the Hyperspace technology of the stargate they showed us, with our own cold fusion technology. People of the Alliance, I give you…"

Bradley keyed button on the lectern, and a holographic image sprung to life above it, a beautiful array of wireforms and numbers that would reduce any techer to tears.

"…Hyperdrive!"

The ovation was enormous. Bradley reveled in the applause, watching as each Senator realized the implications of the word. The ultimate advantage for humanity – the ability to travel between any two stars, faster even than a stargate could bring them.

The future.

Doctor Marshall made her way towards the podium, ready to accept her reward. She stepped up next to Bradley.

And then everything went black.

* * *

Williams’ eyes were glazed over. His fingers danced on the keys like leaves on the wind. He saw not through his eyes, but through his fingers, through the screen, through the terminal. He saw the data, not as a graph on the screen but a real, tangible thing. He was in the Trance.

Nothing escaped his notice. Everything was taken in, processed, and dealt with in an instant. It was the mark of a techer, the ability to transcend the interface and deal directly with the data. The screen and the keyboard were nothing more than nerves.

He stood in a sea of data – the mighty Hypernet, linking every relay on every planet in the known galaxy, traveling on its own through hyperspace. All around him drifted other users, the packets of information drifting in tangible form.

He concentrated. He was here to hunt.

The data twitched. The sea rippled. Something had changed something else.

He moved towards it. Whatever this thing was, he had to confront it. He could see what was happening, knew that it had taken something.

He shot towards the disruption like a bullet through the air, propelling himself forward. It was in his reach. He could catch it.

Something changed. An explosion. An explosion of information. Everywhere, the same message, the same piece of data.

Williams swam through it. He had to reach the end. He had to stop this thing.

Then he saw it, and he knew he would not survive.

* * *

"Goddamit!" Bradley shouted, "What the hell is going on?"

"Mister President! Mister President!"

Bradley looked up. It was a marine, one of the honor guard who’d be assigned to the ceremony, gripping a light source.

"What is it, private?"

"Sir, it’s Master Williams. He’s gone into catatonic shock."

"Sir!"

Another marine rushed in behind the first.

"Sir! We’re receiving reports of power failures throughout the city. We’re receiving nothing over the hypernet. The techers say the damned thing is down."

"Down?" Bradley shouted, "The entire hypernet is down?"

"Yes, sir. There’ve been reports of machinery malfunctions throughout the city, as well. And there’s… something else."

Bradley rolled his eyes.

"Go on, private."

"Sir, it’s hard to tell without appropriate communications, but we think that just before the ‘net crashed, the hyperdrive specifications were sent out."

"To who?"

"To everyone, sir."
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Game Settings:
Galaxy Size: Gigantic
Habitable Planets: Occasional
Planets: Occasional
Stars: Abundant
Star Density: Loose Clusters
Anomalies: Abundant
Technology Rate: Normal
Other: Blind Exploration Enabled

Race Settings:
Name: United Earth Alliance (modified Terran Alliance)
Leader: Alan Bradley
Homeworld: Earth

Abilities:
Morale +10
Research +10
Trade +25
Diplomacy +10
Hit Points +10
Trade Routes +1
Courage +25
Logistics +6

Race Technologies:
Hyperdrive
Xeno Economics
Xeno Communications

Party:
Federalists

Enemy Race Settings:
Number of Races: Nine
Difficulty: Normal

Plus a few surprises. My goal is to unify all ten major civilizations. This means:
1. No major civilization can be destroyed and,
2. I must achieve a diplomacy victory.
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Very good intro!!!   
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This is as good a story as i have read Arilias-a real humdinger-really looking fwd to the next post

you will have a tough job ensuring no race is destroyed-in fact i wonder how you will achieve that in such a large galaxy?
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Ill be honest, when the thread come up on the screen i thought, great another fan fiction, why oh why did i click this.....as a rule i dont like fan fiction and have very little time for it.....

Then i read the first couple of lines thinking id see another boring drab attempt to write a dramatic science fiction show...and then i kept reading and reading....and dude...brilliant!

What a great piece of fiction, im really impressed, and as i said, i dont like fan fiction, but im really looking forward to the continuation of this story!

Well done and well written ......i might even try that game myself.



Converted.



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Chapter 1
CHICAGO, EARTH, UNITED EARTH ALLIANCE
8:00, JANUARY 1ST, 2225, TERRAN STANDARD TIME

Bradley had never gotten used to the early mornings at the Presidential Residence. The President normally pulled long hours, and since the Crash he was almost always up.

“Mister President?”

Bradley looked up from his desk to see Jonathan Ford, Director of the Interior, step inside.

“Jack. Good news, I hope?”

“We just got a report in from the North African Union. The industrial operation there is ready.”

He dropped the report onto the desk.

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01/01/2225 Report on Infrastructure Redevelopment, United Earth Alliance Directorate of the Interior

“Well,” Bradley said, “it’s about time we found a use for all that desert. Has there been any progress on the hyperdrive?”

“Yes, sir. Two ships have been equipped with it – the UES Destiny, a space command survey ship, and the UES Discovery. The Discovery is a colony ship. It’s loading passengers as we speak.”

“A colony ship? Since when did we have a colony ship?”

“It was left over from the Mars Project. The Lunars left the thing alone. Word from the Techers’ Guild is that she’ll fly just fine. They’ve started producing more down in Brazil, but unless we rush construction she won’t be finished for another four months.”

“And the Destiny? There’s a portent if I ever saw one.”

“The Destiny is on the Role of Honor, sir. The new one’s a good ship. She’s captained by a fellow named Chon Yu. The executive officer’s a Lunar, goes by Cain.”

“Is there anything else I should know?”

“Unfortunately, yes. Damien-Lee’s on the crew roster.”

“He’s what?”

* * *

UES DESTINY, SOL SYSTEM, UNITED EARTH ALLIANCE
8:41, JANUARY 1ST 2225, TERRAN STANDARD TIME

Captain Chon Yu of the United Earth Space Command leaned back into his command chair and looked out over the holographic display in front of him.

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The Destiny’s tactical display.

He was watching the display more as a diversion than anything else. The techer they’d been promised as an Engineering Officer was running late, and they were already behind schedule.

The bridge hatch hissed open. He looked over his shoulder to see a woman step onto the bridge. She was wore loose gray robes, and her face was a pale, pasty white.

Well, it was about time.

“Hitomi Tanaka,” she announced, “Techer, Second Class. I have been assigned to this starship by the guildmasters.”

Yu stood up and turned to face her.

“Chon Yu, Captain, United Earth Space Command. Welcome aboard the Destiny, Madam Tanaka.”

The techer moved swiftly to her terminal and took her seat.

“The interface developed for this ship is impressive,” she observed, “I assume you have our orders.”

“That is correct. Earth’s hyperspace observation grid picked up a meteorite entering the system about five hours ago. Apparently we are to investigate.”

“Investigating comets?” the helmsman muttered, “this is what we’ve been reduced to?”

“Lieutenant Bradley,” Yu ordered, “would you mind keeping your damn mouth shut for five seconds and setting the course?”

“Of course, sir,” Lieutenant Damien-Lee Bradley replied.

* * *
CHICAGO, EARTH, UNITED EARTH ALLIANCE
10:22, JANUARY 1ST, TERRAN STANDARD TIME

“Mister President.”

Bradley looked up from the paperwork on his desk. A pale-faced figure in a gray robe was standing in front of him.

“Master Chelinsky,” he said, “what brings you here?”

“The Guild has completed its analysis of the crash that claimed the life of Master Williams. We thought you would be interested in our report.”

“Well, of course I’m interested,” Bradley answered, “is there anything in particular?”

Chelinsky nodded.

“There is an access log, partially corrupted, but legible. Whatever downed the hypernet and severed Master Williams’ Trance left behind several corrupted copies of itself.”

“And what is your analysis of the copies?”

“The technology behind them is Clarkian,” Chelinsky said, “but Clarke is the Guild’s teacher. What we have seen of this thing shows that it is technologically advanced beyond anything we have ever imagined. It is almost alive. Simply analyzing what we’ve found will increase our research potential exponentially.”

“Wonderful,” Bradley said, “I’ll put Director Marshall and her team on it immediately.”

“Doctor Marshall is not a techer,” Chelinsky said.

“No, she’s not. She is, however, a brilliant scientist and our new Director of Technology. She will supervise, and your men will assist. How long will it take?”

“With the Directorate getting in our way?” Chelinsky answered, “about a month.”

“Get on it.”

“Of course, Mister President.”

“There is one more thing…”

“Yes, Mister President?”

“Williams’ apprentice, what will happen to him?”

“Until such time as a new master can be found for him,” Chelinsky said, “Hans Geitrich will serve as the Guild’s liaison to you.”

“You mean the Guild’s spy in the Residence.”

“I am a techer, Mister President. I mean exactly what I say.”

* * *

IMPERIAL CITY, DRENGI, DRENGIN EMPIRE
14:21, JANUARY 4TH, TERRAN STANDARD TIME

Lord Kona, Prince Imperial, leaned forward across the table.

“You are sure?” he asked.

“Completely, my lord,” Engineer Draku replied, “what’s really fascinating is not the hyperdrive itself, but the reactor needed to power it. It’s something like the inside of a star, but it occurs at a much lower temperature, which means the net energy produced is increased dramatically. It’s not quite the ultimate power source, but it’s more than enough to power the device we found.”

“So it can be activated?”

“Yes, my lord.”

Kona paused.

“I will consult with my mother.”

“And I shall prepare a ship.”

* * *
SHUTTLE 328, SOL SYSTEM, UNITED EARTH ALLIANCE
9:43, JANUARY 6TH, TERRAN STANDARD TIME

“Hey, I've got a great idea,” Lieutenant Bradley said, “let’s send off members of the command crew to the meteorite sending us strange energy signals. That way, if it turns out to be something dangerous, we’ll lose vital personnel instead of our expendable marine unit.”

“Lieutenant,” Commander Cain replied, “shut up.

“I’m just saying that I don’t understand the log…”

“I am ordering you to shut up, Terran. You want to know why were on this shuttle? I’m here because I’m Lunar. I’m used to non-atmospheric environments. You are here because the Captain thinks you’re annoying. Any other stupid questions?”

“No, sir.”

The shuttle slowly approached the stray asteroid while Bradley sat in his crash-chair mentally debating whether to sulk.

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Shuttle 328 approaching the meteorite

“Sir,” the shuttle pilot said, “we’re approaching the object.”

There was a jolt as the shuttle touched down on the asteroid’s surface and gravity was restored, though not much of it. Bradley breathed a sigh of relief as he undid his harness.

“Michaels, Larsson!” Cain shouted, “take up defensive positions around the shuttle. Bradley, Tiberius, you’re with me.”

“Yes, sir,” Sergeant Tiberius said. The lithe Lunar marine fell in behind Cain. Bradley grudgingly followed.

They made their way carefully across the rocky surface of the meteorite, Cain holding the energy tracker out in front of him. The uneven surface and the bulky spacesuits made the going slow, but the asteroid was small, and it wasn’t long before they reached their destination.

A silver metallic rod was imbedded into the rock, like it had been plunged in.

“What the hell is that?” Bradley said.

“I don’t know, lieutenant,” Cain answered, “let’s get it back to the Destiny. We’ll have Tanaka take a look at it.”

“Sure thing.”

The three of them stood silently.

“Well,” Cain said, “go get it.”

“I’m not touching that thing!”

Cain rolled his eyes.

“Lieutenant, do I have to give you another order?”

“No sir. Retrieving object.”

Bradley reached down and grabbed the rod. He slowly pulled it, and was amazed to find that it came out easily. He pulled the rod clean from the asteroid and raised it above his head.

“Whoso pulleth out this sword from this stone and anvil,” he announced to the ‘net, “is rightwise king born of England. I am King Arthur!”

“Hail, King Arthur!”

Bradley turned to see Cain and Tiberius on their knees. Hey, the guys could take a joke after all.

“Come, my knights! Let us away to yonder palace.”

* * *

UES DESTINY, SOL SYSTEM, UNITED EARTH ALLIANCE
10:12, JANUARY 6TH, 2225, TERRAN STANDARD TIME

Yu and Tanaka watched Shuttle 328 set down in the Destiny’s hangar through the hatch window. As soon as the airlock door had closed they stepped into the hangar and made their way towards the shuttle.

The shuttle ramp opened, and the away team stepped out. There was something odd, though.

“Presenting His Royal Highness, King Arthur Pendragon.”

And at Cain’s cue, Bradley walked down the ramp, some kind of metallic rod in his hand.

“Lieutenant!” Yu shouted, “What the hell is this?”

“Silence, cretin!” Bradley shouted, “I am your king!”

Something came over him. It was as if his mind had been rearranged. He knew things he’d never known before. He knew that Bradley… no, that Arthur was his king.

“My liege,” he said, kneeling, “I beg your forgiveness.”

“Uh… guys?” Bradley said, “this might be taking it a little to far.”

“Let me see that rod,” Tanaka said.

“Oh, sure.”

As Bradley tossed the rod to the techer, the fog over Yu’s mind cleared. He climbed to his feet.

“What the hell just happened?” he asked.

“It appears the rod has some kind of interfacing ability,” Tanaka said, “it can implant ideas into others’ minds.”

“Isn’t that impossible?” Cain asked.

“It is definitely Clarkian,” Tanaka answered, “this is technology unlike anything I have ever seen. It must be sent back to Earth for analysis.”

“We’ll send it back by courier boat,” Yu said, “if what you say is true, the Directorate of Foreign Relations is going to have a field day with this one.”

* * *

CHICAGO, EARTH, UNITED EARTH ALLIANCE
21:24, JANUARY 6TH, 2225 TERRAN STANDARD TIME

President Bradley stood on the balcony outside his personal quarters, looking up at the stars. Somewhere out there was the body of his dead brother. Somewhere out there was his the body of his wife, lost aboard a refugee ship. Somewhere out there was his son, the only living family he had left.

And somewhere out there was the key to humanity’s destiny.




I hope you have enjoyed this First Chapter Special. Future chapters will cover more than one turn, I swear!

As far as completing my goals goes, I'm out of practice, so I don't really expect to. Hell, I'd be happy just to survive to the end myself, knowing what's out there. But it's something to shoot for.

EDIT: Pictures failed to load properly.
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Bravo Arilias!   I tell ya reading game examples is almost as fun as playing the game.
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Really is an entertaining read. Keep it up
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As far as completing my goals goes, I'm out of practice, so I don't really expect to. Hell, I'd be happy just to survive to the end myself, knowing what's out there. But it's something to shoot for.

Good read.
Playing on "Difficulty: Normal" it shouldn't be difficult to quickly take the lead. Then if you see one faction is going to take out another, you can strengthen the weak faction by giving them technology and ships.
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Arilias on the picture front copy the link from Image shack that says 'Direct' on the right hand side and put said image into the 'Insert Image' sub site when it comes up (the one on here with the mountain and the moon) Then you press ok and that will upload ur image when you post

Hope that helps and keep up the wicked story
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Next chapter is ready, but will be delayed until the forum will let me post it.
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Next chapter is ready, but will be delayed until the forum will let me post it.


The forum is stoping you from posting something? Unless you got banned I can't see why the forums would stop you from posting.
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It seems that the chapter is too big for the forum software to load and post. I've decided to post each scene seperately - hopefully that will get around that problem.
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<--Excited.
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Alright, that didn't work. New plan:

I need a volunteer to post the chapter for me. I'll e-mail the code to them, and they just have to copy and paste into the editor. Hopefully this will be the last time I have this problem.
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I've enjoyed it greatly, a wonderful read. Good work
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how u doing with sending to someone Arilias? I had a similar problem which i got round by limiting the size of the post to about 3/4 A4-try that

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Chapter 2
UES DESTINY, SOL SYSTEM, UNITED EARTH ALLIANCE
9:32, JANUARY 7TH, 2225 TERRAN STANDARD TIME

“We have new orders!” Cain announced as he walked onto the bridge.

“Where are we headed?”

“Command wants us to head to a nearby system – the one pre-War scholars called Alpha Centauri. Its name on the Arcean Standard Starchart is Siblia.”

He pulled up the tactical display and zoomed in on a yellow star near Sol.

“It’s a binary system, but those are usually given single-system representations on hyperspace maps. There’s also a possibility of inhabitable planets.”

“So what are waiting for?” Yu said, “Lieutenant Bradley, set a course.”

“Affirmative, sir. Plotting course. Estimated time of arrival is… five million years.”

Tanaka made her way to Bradley’s console and looked over his shoulder.

“You have forgotten to take into account the dispersion field of the system’s massive bodies.”

Bradley glared at her.

“The what and the what of the what?”

“The gravity caused by planetary bodies interferes with the hyperdrive’s operations. The closer we are to a planet, the slower we go. That’s why the tactical display is off-scale – it’s for hyperdrive navigation."

“So,” Yu said, “taking that into account, how long is it really going to take us?”

“Three weeks,” Tanaka said.

“Well, that’s certainly an improvement. Lieutenant Bradley, full speed ahead.”

* * *

UES DISCOVERY, MARS HIGH ORBIT, UNITED EARTH
ALLIANCE
12:33, JANUARY 10TH, 2225 TERRAN STANDARD TIME

Captain Ernesto Mendoza looked out over the sweeping red surface before him. It had taken them the better part of two weeks, but they had finally arrived at their destination. He had never felt a greater feeling of accomplishment.

“Captain Mendoza,” the radio cracked, “this is Operations. We are ready to begin the landing.”

“Affirmative, Operations. Commence landing sequence.”

Five landing shuttles shot past the bridge of the Discovery, reminding Mendoza that this had been his last voyage. The necessities of fitting five hundred million people onto a single starship had meant that there was no room left for fuel for the return trip – the Discovery only had enough for the trip out. She would never fly again.

He looked out one last time over Mars from space. His new home awaited him.

* * *

CHICAGO, EARTH, UNITED EARTH ALLIANCE
12:33, JANUARY 13TH, 2225 TERRAN STANDARD TIME

President Bradley continued typing into his terminal when Ford walked in. The Guild had managed to restore basic ‘Net functions to the Alliance, and he was damn well going to take advantage of them now that they he could.

“Mister President?”

Bradley looked up from the terminal.

“Jack?”

“I have the report from the Mars Expedition. They’ve found four sites suitable for colony doming. They’ve set up two domes already and are working on the others.”

“Good. Inform them that infrastructure development is our top priority,” Bradley said, “and keep me informed.”

* * *

CHICAGO, EARTH, UNITED EARTH ALLIANCE
12:32, JANUARY 21ST, 2225

“Mister President! Mister President!”

Bradley looked up from his terminal to see Doctor Marshall rushing through the door. The newly appointed Director of Research was certainly an enthusiastic woman.

“What is it, doctor?”

“Sir, thanks to the appropriations Director Ford made for us, we were able to complete the analysis of the Crash data a week early. It’s amazing. The technology used to make this thing must have been millions of years beyond anything we could ever produce. The most important thing is that there’s some kind of calibration software.”

“Let’s just pretend,” Bradley said, “that I’m not a physics expert or a techer.”

“Well, the main problem with our technology is that it’s adapted for Terran conditions. On other planets – not to mention on the ships – the variables are different. Different atmosphere compositions, different gravity, different electromagnetic fields, the list goes on. These things all affect our technology in a myriad of tiny ways that drastically reduce its effectiveness.”

“Okay, I think I understand that. So what does this thing you found do?”

“The calibration software allows for technology to be automatically adapted to different planetary conditions. Any technology we equip with it will be viable everywhere. The techers refer to the concept as “xeno research” – developing universal technology.”

“And what do you intend to do with it?”

“We’re working on analyzing the hyperdrive specifications. If we apply these principles to it, we may be able to improve hyperdrive performance, and that will give us the edge we need over the aliens.”

“Estimated time to completion?”

“At our current funding, about four weeks.”

“Get to it.”

* * *

UES DESTINY, SIBLIA SYSTEM, UNITED EARTH
ALLIANCE
15:22, JANUARY 21ST, 2225 TERRAN STANDARD TIME

There was a jolt as the Destiny deactivated her hyperdrive and cut her engines, the natural shape of the universe reasserting itself.

Yu stood up and strode towards the bridge window. Ahead of them was a planet, and beyond it, the two suns of the Siblia System.

“This is it?” he asked.

“Yes, sir,” Bradley answered, “and we’re in luck. The planet you see before you is inhabitable.”

“We actually found an inhabitable planet?”

“Well,” Bradley admitted, “sort of. People can live on it, sure, and unlike Mars the atmosphere is breathable, but it’s fairly unpleasant – you know, like northern Michigan. The Crocher-Burdacelli Scale rates as a class seven.”

“Does it have a name?”

“It will have one soon. As captain, you get to name it.”

Yu smiled.

“New Michigan sounds about right.”

“Perfect. Now we can just head back to Earth, and…”

“Captain!”

Yu turned in the direction of the shout. Scanning Officer Allison Truman was waving him over to her station.

“What is it, lieutenant?”

“Sir,” she said, “I’m picking up some sort of anomaly on the scanners, off to port.”

“Any idea what it is?”

“It looks sort of like a hyperspace field, but I’m not sure… Tanaka! Any idea what this thing is?”

The techer leaned over the console and examined the display.

“It is a wormhole,” she said, “a natural hyperspace field. It is highly unstable. It will not last long.”

“Then we’ll have to hurry,” Yu said, “Bradley! Set a course!”

“Wait a minute,” Bradley objected, “you’re not actually going to send us through that thing, are you? We have no idea what’s on the other side.”

“Our mandate is to explore the stars, Bradley. We leave no anomaly unsearched.”

“Fine, fine. Estimated time of arrival, one week.”

“Do you think it will hold that long?” Yu asked.

“We will arrive in time,” Tanaka replied.

* * *

CHICAGO, EARTH, UNITED EARTH ALLIANCE
21:10, FEBRUARY 1ST, 2225
“Mister President!”

Bradley looked up to see who was entering his office. His face was haggard from many long nights negotiating with representatives of the Guild. The techers wanted outrageous sums to help expand the Terran Academy.

Rebuilding a world was never easy.

The interruption, he saw, had come from his new liaison to the Guild – Apprentice Techer Hans Geitrich. The young man seemed agitated.

“What is it, Hans?”

“We received a hypernet transmission from the Destiny a few hours ago. They’ve discovered an inhabitable
planet in the Siblia System – New Michigan they’re calling it.”

“Good. Have production of the Nina subcontracted to Galactic Engineering. I want that ship out as soon as possible. Order it’s first load to New Michigan.”

“There’s something else, sir.”

“What?”

“They diverged from their course to investigate a strange wormhole. Shortly after they passed through, the wormhole collapsed. We lost contact seven hours ago.”




Whoops... I really have to think twice before sending my flagship into strange wormholes. Fortunately, it shouldnt set me too far back, and theyll get back eventually.
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i was actually checking back here every day just to see if there was a new post...Great work!!

and yes...i am aware i have no life!
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and yes...i am aware i have no life!


Well we apparently have something in common.  
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good job Arilias-did you work out the situation re posting images?

And yes your flagship will get back eventually-they may end up on the other side of the Galaxy far beyond their range but what will happen is that they put the crew into deep freeze to save on life support and the ship will auto-pilot back to Earth...

Oh and good job on the story-the best i have read by some stretch   
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Oh and good job on the story-the best i have read by some stretch


Agreed.

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A new update. With pictures, even.




Chapter 3
UES DESTINY, UNKNOWN SPACE
23:14, FEBRUARY 1ST, 2225 TERRAN STANDARD TIME

“Cain, equipment report! Tanaka, communications check! Bradley, where the hell are we?”

Bradley looked up from the navigation console and sighed.

“Well, judging by visible constellations, I’d say we’re somewhere near the Midgard System, sir.”

“The Midgard System?” Cain said, “Isn’t that…”

“…on the other side of the galaxy?” Bradley finished, “Yep. I told you we shouldn’t have gone through, but oh no, our fearless leader had to investigate every anomaly he could find.”

Yu sighed.

“Tanaka, how are our communications doing?”

“We are far out of hypernet range of Earth, sir. There are some garbled signals that make use of Drengin encoding techniques, so we may be near their territory. Regardless, we must return to Terran space if we are to continue our mission.”

“Understood. Bradley?”

“About thirty-seven weeks at best speed, sir.”

“Very well. I hope you all like long trips. Let’s get moving.”

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The UES Destiny near the Midgard System.

* * *
CHICAGO, EARTH, UNITED EARTH ALLIANCE
14:32, FEBRUARY 22ND, 2225 TERRAN STANDARD TIME

“So, Doctor Marshall, have you come here to show me that superhyperdrive you were working on?”

The President was seated at his desk, as usual. Marshall seemed unusually energetic, perhaps owing to the recent breakthrough they’d reported. She paused, considering her words carefully. Finally, she spoke.

“Sir, the nature of hyperdrive requires it to rely on the same propulsion systems we use for sublight travel – the Hyperspace Field Effect just makes them much, much more effective. Therefore, the two ways to improve hyperdrive performance are to increase the intensity of the HFE, and to improve the propulsion system itself.”

“I'll pretend I understood that. What's your point?”

“My point, sir, is that Earth has been using standard chemical thrusters for years. We haven’t had a major breakthrough in our propulsion systems since the twenty-first century and the advent of the h-drive. We’ve never been able to use anything else, because chemical thrusters are the only ones powerful enough to clear an atmosphere. Unfortunately, the HFE causes a dramatic loss in efficiency in chemical thrusters.”

“And you’ve found something new?”

“Yes, sir. It’s a rudimentary application of the hyperspace principle at best, but it’s theoretically possible to give an ion drive – which doesn’t lose efficiency in a hyperspace field - a hyperspace-assisted boost strong enough to get it out of an atmosphere.”

“Would that work?”

“We’re not sure. We’ve been running experiments to find out. In the meantime, however, we do have one solid result from applying xeno research principles to hyperdrive.”

“And what’s that?”

“Using the autocalibrator, we’ve been able to construct a new, smaller model of the hyperdrive, leaving us more room for other features.”

Bradley smiled.

“And how does this affect the Magellan, Doctor?”

“A retrofit is certainly possible, sir.”

“Excellent. Start right away!”

* * *

UES NINA, NEW MICHIGAN ORBIT, UNITED EARTH ALLIANCE
8:21, MARCH 1st, 2225 TERRAN STANDARD TIME

“So, everything is in order?”

Captain Mei Ling of the UES Nina nodded.

“Yes, Mister President. We’ve established a principle set-up at the southern end of the continent. Name of New Lansing. We’ve identified six other possible inhabitable sites.”

“Anything unusual?”

Ling smiled. She’d been waiting to drop this one for a while.

“You’re really going to like this,” she started.

* * *

CHICAGO, EARTH, UNITED EARTH ALLIANCE
9:49, MARCH 1st, 2225 TERRAN STANDARD TIME

“Jack,” Bradley said, “would you mind running those numbers by me again?”

“Well,” Ford replied, “the mineral deposits in Langdon and Rowan will improve their industrial production by three hundred percent. The fertile soil in the Tyran Plains is perfect for farming, with an estimated increase in production of one hundred percent. The Werell region has some sort of field – the techers assure me it’s technological in origin – that produces positive feelings in anyone entering it, so we’ve set up our planetary entertainment network there. And we’ve found what look like alien ruins in the Mackinac and Orson regions – could be a major tourist attraction.”

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03/01/2225 Report on New Michigan, United Earth Alliance Directorate of the Interior

“Alien ruins?” Bradley said, “You mean the planet’s inhabited?”

“If the race that built them is still around, they’re doing a very good job hiding. The Guild analyzed some of the artifacts we found and said that they resemble that mind-control rod the Destiny sent back, so we can presume that they were both technologically advanced and space-faring.”

“Which means there might be more of these ruins on other worlds.”

Ford nodded.

“These things are ancient, millions of years old. We’ve taken to calling the aliens who built them Precursors, until we can learn what they called themselves.”

“Tell our crews to be on a lookout for these Precursor ruins,” Bradley said, “we need every advantage we can get.”

* * *

DEVEREAUX SPACEPORT, EARTH, UNITED EARTH ALLIANCE
12:32, APRIL 8TH, 2225 TERRAN STANDARD TIME

President Bradley leaned over the rail, trying to get a closer look at the shuttle being used to test the new ion drive. Marshall’s team had reported a fairly successful prototype the previous morning, and it hadn’t taken long for Bradley to clear a public test.

“Stand by for hyperspace field, T-minus five seconds,” the tower announced. Bradley took a closer look at the shuttle. The ion drive mounted on its wing was fairly obvious, being far larger than a standard hyperdrive, but if Marshall’s calculations were correct, it could very well be the best propulsion system humanity had ever devised.

“Four… three… two… one…”

The launch was quiet. There was no gout of fire, no roar of flames, none of the fireworks that Bradley had come to associate with starship launches. There was simply a brief tingling feeling as the hyperspace field slipped over the starport, and then the shuttle started to move.

As the shuttle lifted off, a faint blue trail scattered through the air behind it, as ionized gas moved the ship forward. As the ship moved upwards, it began to accelerate, helped by the warping effect of the hyperspace field. Within moments, the ship had disappeared into the sky.

The spaceport officials and Directorate of Research agents cheered as the shuttle vanished out of sight. Marshall approached Bradley, waving her hand in the air.

“See?” she said, “I told you it would work!”

“Mister President!”

Bradley stopped. He knew that voice.

“Oh, no.”

Bradley grabbed Marshall by the shoulder and started moving into the crowd on the catwalk, absolutely determined to avoid the figure pursuing them. Before he could get far, however, a hand clapped down on his shoulder. He was forced to turn around and stare into the face of General Maximilian Kuperman, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Director of National Security.

“Mister President, I insist that you speak with me at once!”

Bradley sighed. Of all the people to have to deal with.

“Go ahead, Max.”

“Mister President, with all due respect, I am appalled with the lack of concern for our people’s safety you have shown! We know there are dangerous factions out there who would love to see us fail, and yet you have yet to construct a single starship capable of defending our colonies from enemy attack!”

“We were hoping to ensure good relations through diplomacy and…”

“Diplomacy? If you want to dictate terms to the Drengin without a fleet of warships behind your back, you can do it without me. Sir, I know you disapprove of warfare, but we need to ensure that at least basic military requirements are met. Hell, as it is, we don’t even know how to build a weapon that will work in space!”

Bradley slowly backed away. Talking to Kuperman for any length of time was the verbal equivalent of beating your head against a brick wall – now matter how hard you tried, you were only going to hurt yourself.

“Alright, alright, you win. Doctor Marshall, have your Directorate do some research into space warfare.”

“Thank you, Mister President. You will not regret this.”

* * *

UESS ALEXANDRIA, SOL SYSTEM, UNITED EARTH ALLIANCE
15:32, MAY 1ST, 2225 TERRAN STANDARD TIME

The President and his entourage certainly stood out amongst the crowd clustered on Alexandria’s gravdeck. Bradley, Ford, and the three Directorate of Law Enforcement agents assigned to cover them all wore plain black suits, while most of the other personnel were wearing the blue-and-silver uniform of the United Earth Space Command.

Two other figures also stood out. Rather than the pants, shirt, coat, and visored cap universally associated with the UESC, these soldier wore plain blue jumpsuits and grey helmets. They were the guests of honor today, the heroes of the Alliance.
Their names were Wilhelm Richter and Ranir Ganah, and they were about to make history.

The hatchway hissed open, and the two pilots stepped through. Outside was the ship that the Directorate of National Security’s construction crews in Detroit had spent the past eight months hammering together – the UES Magellan.

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Official Documentation for the Magellan-Class Scout Ship, United Earth Alliance Directorate of Technology

The ship’s mission was simple – seek out inhabitable planets. Its first destination would be the Tau Ceti System, after which it would move farther out amongst the stars. This first flight would set the stage for Terran colonization of the galaxy.

The thrusters flared with the fire of the chemical thrusters, and the Magellan pulled away from the station, heading out into the stars.

* * *

IMPERIAL CITY, DRENGI, DRENGIN EMPIRE
1:21, MAY 1ST, 2225, TERRAN STANDARD TIME

There were few things as impressive, Kona thought, as his mother’s throne room.

The Drengin Empire had risen to glory over a thousand years ago, and everything he saw here was a testament to that history. A hundred thousand years of perfect order and harmony, encased in solid form. Here, a priceless work of art recovered from the treacherous Relanth Clan. There, an exquisitely crafted table, made by the Lords of that clan after their inevitable subjugation.

The two Warriors guarding the throne room knelt as he entered. As well they should. They knew who truly ruled the Empire.

He walked forward across the hallway with quick, purposeful strides. As he did, the old woman on the throne rose.

Empress Takla III was also a testament to Drengin history, though in her case it was because she had seen so much of it. The old witch had been sustained for the past five millennia on continuous life support. Her mind no longer functioned properly, the Empire had fallen into the hands of her children, yet still she was permitted to hold court!

Kona shook the thought from his mind and dropped to his knee.

“I would speak with you, Clan-Mother.”

The speech was tense and formal, a holdover from the glory days of the Clans, before the Empire had ended the Great Wars forever. Only a member of the Stetrak Clan would be permitted to address the Empress so.

“Your wish is granted, my son. Do you bring news of our little… project?”

“Yes, Clan-Mother. A Slave arrived from Engineer Draku’s expedition this morning. The news is… not good.”

“You will speak of it to us.”

“There has been an accident. Fool Draku has made a miscalculation. We believe the entire expedition to be dead, save for the Slave that escaped.”

“You will have his mind ripped, my son. We will know what has happened.”

“As my Clan-Mother commands.”
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loving the new Drengin angle Arilias...  
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Chapter 4
MACKINAC SPACEPORT, NEW MICHIGAN, UNITED EARTH ALLIANCE
14:52, MAY 15TH, 2225 TERRAN STANDARD TIME

As his aircar sped towards New Lansing, Bradley looked over his shoulder, through the rain, at the spaceport they were leaving behind.

It was amazing, what a planet like this was capable of. Despite the lousy weather, the unpleasant odors, and the pervasive cold, New Michigan was quickly become the Alliance’s foundry, as the raw materials in the Langdon and Rowan regions were harnessed to make ever larger and larger starships.

And now Mackinac Spaceport would be the launching place for those ships. With the raw production power of the planet, the first Nina-Ion class colony ship would be completed within nine weeks. Whatever the world, it seemed, humanity would learn, would adapt, and would prosper.

* * *

CHICAGO, EARTH, UNITED EARTH ALLIANCE
10:32, JUNE 8TH, 2225 TERRAN STANDARD TIME

The Bradley Administration was having a few problems.

“I’m telling you,” General Kuperman shouted, “we need more protection!”

“And I’m telling you,” Isaac Simons shouted back, “we don’t have the money.”

Kuperman’s reply was interrupted by the whoosh of the door opening, as President Bradley walked in, followed by Hans Geitrich.

“Good morning, everyone,” the president said, “did I miss anything?”

Doctor Marshall shook her head.

“The usual, really. We’ve completed our research on space militarization, and we have some ideas on how to proceed on weapons research. The problem is, the Directorate of Finance won’t give us any money.”

“That’s because there is no money!” Simons retaliated, “We’re losing thirty-five billion credits a week as it is!”

Bradley took a seat.

“Isaac, give me the full briefing.”

The Director of Finance nodded, adjusted his glasses, and dropped a report onto the table.

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06/08/2225 Report on the Economy, United Earth Alliance Directorate of Finance

“The problem,” he said, “is that we simply don’t have the income to pay for all the construction we’re doing. We’re running our production centers at sixty-two percent of maximum output, which means we’re spending a whopping fifty-seven billion credits per week on construction. If we want to get back in the black, we need to decrease that to twenty-two billion.”

“Do you have any ideas how many planets we’d be giving to the aliens with that?” Ford said, “Maybe I should gift wrap them, while we’re at it!”

“Can we raise taxes?” Bradley asked.

“A little,” Ford replied, “but not enough to pull us into the black, and the people are going to hate it.”

Bradley leaned back into his chair. Some problems never went away.

“So,” he said, “we need to make more money, and we need to do it without raising taxes.”

“Um, excuse me, sir…”

Marshall stood up.

“Becca?” Ford asked, “I hate to break this to you, but this is one of those situations where reversing the polarity doesn’t work. Unless you have a gadget that will make the entire Terran population get off their asses and pay their taxes, I don’t think you’ll be able to help us.”

“Now, hold on a second,” Marshall said, “we’ve been tossing around ideas about how to optimize our economy for the space age. Lots of talk about sponsoring interplanetary trade and all that. Now, if you give us time, we can work out some basics for social reconstruction, and with that data, we can start aggressively improving our domestic economy.”

There was a moment of stunned silence. Finally, Simons spoke.

“That might actually work.”

“Right,” Bradley said, “Doctor Marshall, you have the go-ahead for this project. Complete in ten weeks.”

* * *

CHICAGO, EARTH, UNITED EARTH ALLIANCE
9:32, AUGUST 15TH, 2225 TERRAN STANDARD TIME

“So,” Bradley said, “this… planet Leda.”

“It’s the first planet in the Lalande System,” Ford explained, “known on the Arcean starchart as Leda. The Magellan discovered it before moving on to the Leto System.”

“We’re not building a spaceport?”

“Not an official government one, no. We need cash. Ultimately, that planet may swing to our advantage – it has some of the most fertile fields I’ve ever seen. But with your approval rating bordering on the sixties as it is, I don’t think we need a sudden rush of colonists to the new worlds. We’ve zoned most of the planet for market districts.”

“And Doctor Marshall’s project?”

“She’s completed research on offworld engineering, and says she intends to apply some of those principles as well as some new ones to our economy. Should take four months.”

“Sounds good to me.”

* * *

KENNEDY SPACEPORT, EARTH, UNITED EARTH ALLIANCE
12:59, SEPTEMBER 1ST, 2225 TERRAN STANDARD TIME

The halls of the UESC’s central command center were crowded with the usual personnel going about their business. The communications center was particularly crowded – the terminals, the tactical display, and the unwavering ocean of people required to run such a complex operation meant there was little to no privacy.

Jack Holtz, Spaceman, First Class, didn’t particularly care about this. He carried the rather tedious job of constantly monitoring the hypernet for anything unusual, then alerting the nearest techer the second he saw something even slightly interesting. This essentially translated to listening to static for fourteen hours a day, which was exceedingly boring.

In this case, however, there was definitely something unusual. He’d picked up a hypernet signal – very faint, but definitely there.

“Master Murreau!” he shouted, “I think I’ve found something.”

Charles Murreau, Techer, First Class, glided over to Holtz’s terminal, lifted a pair of headphones onto his ears, and listened to the static for a moment.

“It is unusual,” he observed.

The techer leaned over the terminal and spoke into the communicator.

“Attention, unknown ship. This is the United Earth Space Command. Do you copy?”

There was a sharp burst of noise in Holtz’s ear.

“I repeat: unknown ship, this is the United Earth Space Command. Do you copy?”

This time, the noise was even louder, but still completely incoherent.

“Again, I repeat: unknown ship, this is the…”

At that moment, he was interrupted by yet another burst of noise – and this time, it was clear that someone was speaking.

“…yeah, yeah,” the voice said, “heard you the first time. This is Lieutenant DL Bradley aboard the UES Destiny. Captain’s in the freeze for a minute, so I thought I’d man the radio here. So, what’d I miss?”




No doubt I am now going to get half a dozen tips on how to improve my economy. I probably need them, to.