AUTHOR INTRODUCTION
Years ago, to exorcize my personal demons after a big breakup, I sat down and wrote the dirtiest novel I could. I never actually intended it for publication. But, as time went by I reconsidered.
Despite the filth, I hope you will not only enjoy it for the story itself on top of all the prurient bits.
The story will eventually have everything except incest. Not that I have it as a limit, I was just oblivious to how popular familiar sex was on this platform. Sorry about that readers. Maybe next time.
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PROLOGUE
5:14 PM EST, Wednesday, April 21st, 1976, somewhere in rural Pennsylvania
The hole in space-time was tiny, comparable to the mouth of a toothpaste tube. It lasted barely a second and a half. That was enough.
The nannite swarm oozed through the gap and hung in mid air until the hole closed. Then it fell like a large sticky noodle to the forest floor. The pine needles it found there nourished it somewhat but digestion was slow. To maximize production it really needed complex hydrocarbons and various minerals in liquid suspension. The best locale for that was inside the body of a living organism, preferably a large one so that the swarm could grow large enough to achieve full sentience. Best of all would be a large, sentient creature that would aid it in it's ultimate quest: complete conquest of this new world.
As small as the swarm was, weighing less than a hundred grams, it was not very intelligent. It really only knew only a few things. It knew it had been part of a greater mass and was now very small. It knew it had to eat to grow, but that it was also very vulnerable. Having been sundered from the mass of the main swarm on its home world, further division would render it completely nonfunctional. It would die.
The swarm burrowed deep into the loamy soil.
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CHAPTER 1
11:03 GMT, Tuesday, June 5th, 2108 aboard the
Forlorn Hope
somewhere in the Oort Cloud
"Diaz? He's a moron!" Taylor Diaz heard Victoria Wilcox say as he approached the open hatch to Doctor Patel's lab. "Bloody Yank!"
Victoria Price-Wilcox was a beautiful woman and knew it. She was tall and lithe with glossy black hair done up in a style Taylor thought of as "retro noir."
Everyone on the Forlorn Hope wore skintights which resembled body paint but were actually programmable nano-technology. The multipurpose undergarment offered protection from cuts, scrapes, explosive decompression and possibly nannite intrusion as well as being programmable into any color scheme the wearer could imagine. But they also hid very little. Most people wore shorts to cover their privates. Victoria had programmed her 'tights semigloss black and wore a gauzy wrap of some beaded golden stuff that swayed with her walk. That and the only pair of 3 inch heals this side of the orbit of Neptune made her strides down the ship's passageway events not to be missed.
It was too bad she was such a bitch. Whenever she and Taylor were in the same room she would never look at him and talked to some point over his head. Her tone was always cold and aloof.
Late of the Royal Air Force Intelligence, Victoria was the primary female candidate for "The Mission," which was the only thing keeping the passengers and crew of the Forlorn Hope from sinking into despair. Most, if not all, were in "Traumatic Stress Recovery" or TSR. This was the latest name for the condition previously known as "Shell Shock," "Battle Fatigue," and "Post Traumatic Stress Disorder."
Many had already sunk into despair or cynical hedonism.
A few however carried on the titular mission to find a solution to the apocalyptic madness by going back to its source, back to the year 1986.
The ship itself had some other name on its hull but everyone aboard called it the Forlorn Hope. These were fewer than a thousand souls and the last of humanity free of the madness known as the Davidian Ascendency. The reason they were way out here in the Oort Cloud—besides hiding from the Ascendency, of course—was to find the spot in the universe, to their best ability to calculate, where the Earth actually was 123 years ago.
The mission was rapidly approaching culmination with hectic improvisations to overcome glitch after glitch. Taylor wondered what the latest one was that had called him to Patel's lab.
Doctor Sazi Patel, late of the University of Mumbai and the Sorbonne said "He's a doctor of—"
"Don't start on his credentials! I know all about them! He's an idiot! A pervert!"
"Considering the mission—"
"Look, I like a good fuck as much as the next gir—woman, but Diaz... he's a maniac. He'd fuck a hole in the hull if it sucked hard enough!"
"I don't think he would, actually." Doctor Patel's voice had an edge to it. It warmed Taylor's belly to hear it. "Anyway the Psych Committee thinks he's the best for the job."
Taylor grinned. Me! I've been selected!
"The Psych Committee is crazy!" Victoria said.
"Yes dear but it's not polite to say." Patel said. "Anyway Doctor Hertz's hallucinations are mostly under control."
"Mostly?
"She still has the invisible cat but it no longer talks to her."
"They're probably just having a tiff. And stop trying to change the subject. He doesn't take the mission seriously. He doesn't take any fucking thing seriously!"
Taylor walked in. "I take fucking very seriously, I work very hard at it."
Victoria whirled. Her face blushed crimson. She might have struck him in that moment but instead backed against the wall like a frightened animal.
"Hi Doc, how's that pert brown derriere of yours?"
"Longing for your return Taylor."
"Doctor Patel!" Victoria's voice was almost a shriek.
The diminutive brown woman tucked her hands into the pockets of her lab coat and grinned at Victoria. "I like a good fuck as well as the next girl."
"So that's how it is? He fucked his way onto the mission? Did he fuck Doctor Hertz too?"
No, Taylor hadn't fucked Doctor Hertz. Soon after coming on board the Forlorn Hope he had caught the naked woman as she ran shrieking past down the passageway and held her in his arms talking gentle nonsense. The poor woman had been rubbing herself with her own feces so Taylor gave her a bath. It seemed to have helped.
"How dare you accuse—" Patel started but when Taylor raised his hand she stopped short.
"Let that one lie Doctor," Taylor said. "At some point Victoria will likely apologize but right now arguing would be time badly spent."
"You're right as usual." Patel blew out her cheeks. "I suppose you overheard? You're in."