Welcome to
A Whore at Dread Harbor
, An ongoing Choose Your Own Adventure set in the same universe as my other story on this site,
Halfbreed
! I'm already on the fourth choice of the main story so I wanted to get this to you guys on Literotica so you can see how it's shaping up.
This is the COYA's Prologue. My readers have already voted on the Main Character's background, but I figured it'd be fun for you to see the options they could have gone with.
Feel free to check out the work for yourself! After about a week, I tally each new choice and give you the results!
To be clear: the prologue was a one-time voting decision. While I may end up returning to write the whole of the different CYOA paths from start to finish, the character's background my readers chose is his background from now on.
That being said, now that I've given them a head start with a few choices, you will also be able to read and vote yourself. The prologue synopsis will be attached to the end of this as well.
Enjoy!
Hooky
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A Whore at Dread Harbor
: Prologue
You are Deckard Pryce, a human male born on Earth in the waning days of the mass migration of Humanity known as the 5th Great Exodus. In the aftermath of the Second Galactic Civil War that ravaged the Human colonies and left billions dead in its wake, many chose to leave the core systems of humanity rather than be caught up in the conflict. Your parents fled the fighting to the farthest reaches of space, abandoning the 'civilized' galaxy for the great unknown.
Seeking a better life for themselves, your parents migrated to the turbulent, untamed regions of Wild Space, far beyond the borders of law or the tyrannical governments who now squabbled over the burnt-out remains of Earth. You were born an infant refugee on a transport freighter, spending the first years of your life moving from starship to starship, seeking someplace to call home.
Your parents finally settled on the Catian-owned colony world of
Jai-Na-Yoh
, selling what little they had left to share a cramped flat with several large Catian Prydes. Your father assured you that the situation was only temporary.
* * *
What was your life like growing up?
A)
Your parents died young, you were adopted by a caring Catian Pryde.
The death of your parents at such a young age might have spelled doom for a young child out on the frontier. However, the feline species known as the Catians are an empathetic race, and one of the families you roomed with adopted you as one of their own. You grew up in a poor home, but a home filled with love.
With seven mothers, one father and dozens of precocious siblings, you never lacked for company. In many ways, you understand the gyno-centric Catian culture better than your own, speaking the Catian language with a fluency that shocked Catians outside of your pryde. You have often struggled to connect with your fellow Humans.
B)
Your parents, desperate and in debt, sold you into indentured servitude to a Dwarven Megacorporation.
The look in your parent's eyes as they watched you be led away haunts you to this day. Though you understood their reasons, you never forgave them. Just before being shipped off-world, You managed to escape your shock-collar and ditch your pursuers in the back alleys of the slums. The experience left you with a lingering hatred of the Dwarves, and Megacorporations in general.
You spent most of your life prowling the streets of your adoptive homeworld as a homeless urchin. While life was hard, you also acquired many necessary skills for survival that you might not have otherwise had if you had lived an easier one. Over time, you managed to eventually lead your own small street gang of rough and tumble kids.
C)
Your family was rich, you grew up with a silver spoon in hand.
Your father was the owner of a successful shipping business back on Earth. In Wild Space, he prospered, quickly turning your family into one of the richest in the system. You grew up pampered and with few expectations, the family wealth yours by birthright.
But you were not content with a cushy job and a handsome inheritance. With your father's blessing and a promise of economic support should the need ever arise, you set off into the galaxy with a dream of making something of yourself.
* * *
Young, ambitious, and craving adventure, you joined the
Jai-Na-Yoh
Colony Militia. Life for a few years was a mixture of training, drilling and guard duty. Despite the boredom, you excelled at sharpshooting and hand to hand combat. However, you didn't take well to military discipline, and you often found yourself punished for insubordination. Catians don't appreciate loners or nonconformists in their militaries, and you soon found yourself discharged.
Out of options and with no real opportunities remaining on your adopted homeworld, you bid what friends and loved ones you had goodbye and signed up with the GFP: the Goblin Frontier Patrol. Their loose command structure and desperate need for men gave you the chance to grow and thrive in a way your homeworld's militia never could. It's mission statement was to protect Wild Space from the malicious clutches of the mutated cloner species known as the Goblins. Months of extensive training on a starbase light-years from your home system followed, wherein you learned the basics of starship maintenance, piloting and engineering.
* * *
What was your secondary specialization?
D)
Medicine
You were drawn to the GFP for more reasons than just hurting people. In many ways, knowing how to
treat
a bullet wound was more important than knowing how to make one. Your empathy for others and willingness to help those in desperate circumstances made you a natural fit. You excelled in your medical training, becoming a trusted frontline medic, with an acknowledged ability to improvise when the situation called for it.
E)
Mechanics and Engineering
You were never much of a 'people' person. Zybax wrenches and starship grease, computer slicing and quantum coding were more your style. If a starship engine was leaking coolant, or a computer processor was acting up, you knew how to fix it. A minor prodigy when it came to all things mechanical, you learned very quickly that people might fail you, but machines
never
would.
F)
Command and Leadership
A booming voice and a commanding presence made you a natural leader of men. Consequently, your assertive character also made you the kind of amiable personality who could make friends easily. Ever the popular soldier, you soon had your own informal 'squad' of fellow recruits following in your wake. Superiors took notice, and you were soon fast-tracked to the Officer program, a promising career path laid out ahead of you.
* * *
Your outstanding marksmanship and excellent hand to hand combat abilities, combined with your strategic mind and eye for technical details made you an ideal candidate for the GFP's Marine Assault Corps. After a rigorous mental and physical testing, wherein 90% of your fellow recruits dropped out, you were inducted into the Corps as a Second Lieutenant, leading a platoon of your own.
Several years passed, and aside from a few boarding actions against small Goblin pirate bands you saw little combat, patrolling the space lanes running between the numerous outposts, colonies and starbases of northern Wild Space... until one day, the Captain of the Cruiser you were stationed on, the
GDF Bastion
received a Priority 1 distress call from a remote starbase.
Arriving several weeks later into the abandoned system, you caught sight of a large, Dwarven-built starbase lurking inside an asteroid field. As you gazed across its shining, pale gold exterior, you had no idea of the horrors that awaited you inside.
You had arrived at
Dread Harbor
.
As the
GDF Bastion
maneuvered through the asteroid field towards the space station, you and your platoon were scrambled for an emergency mission briefing by the ship's Captain. Sitting together with your men in the holoprojector room, you listened intently as the Captain gave a grim assessment of the situation.
Despite numerous attempts to hail the station on secure channels, the only response the comms officer could get was static. A cursory scan of the starbase's interior had detected
far
more organic life signs than had been present during the Station's most recent census.
Worse still, the Starbase's weapons systems remained intact, indicating that the Goblins had managed to take the station completely by surprise. The size and scope of the attack was vast enough that the Captain believed that
Dread Harbor
had been seized in its entirety by the monstrous marauders. It was a nightmare scenario: both for those poor souls aboard the doomed station, and for your mission.