"Jake! What the hell did you do?" Michael shouted into the comm.
Jake was busy with something else entirely.
The ship was aglow! He had barely touched it and it started to glow!
"We are the C'Nosi."
it said with a voice like nothing he'd ever heard.
He pulled his hand back quickly and shouted into his comm unit "I don't know what happened!"
"We are the C'Nosi."
it repeated. It sounded like a thousand voices speaking at once.
"What? It can talk to me without me touching it?"
"We communicate."
it said.
Michael was shouting something on the comms again but Jake couldn't focus.
"What are you?"
he asked.
"We come from the stars, and to the stars we shall return."
"Let us out of here, so that we may return."
"I can't let you out."
The ship flexed and moved. It grabbed him! It actually grabbed him!
"Let us out."
it repeated.
"Michael! Open the external hatch!" he shouted frantically into his armour's communicator.
A minute later, the hatch started to open slowly.
"Please let me go."
he said.
"You communicate. You will come with us."
it said with finality.
The ship swallowed him whole as it exited the hatch.
***
He sat alone, and in the darkness he brooded.
Was that it? Will he ever see his unborn son?
Will he ever see his wife again?
Will she miss him?
Will she?
"Snap out of it."
Siren jolted him.
He activated his armour's external lights, and was awed by what he saw.
"Teeth? Why are there teeth on a space ship?" he wondered aloud.
"We are not."
the ship talked to him.
"You are not what?"
"Ships you speak of."
it responded.
"You mean... you
are
the ships? You're a living ship!" he wondered.
"We are not. We live, metal beasts do not."
it said.
"Are you going to eat me?"
"Tempting, but wasteful. You communicate."
"Yes, I can communicate. What's so special about that?"
"Your kind is mute. You do not speak."
"We do. I'm speaking right now."
"You speak the language of the mind, your kind does not."
"Where are you taking me?"
"To the C'Nos, to our masters."
"Masters?"
"Yes."
He wallowed in silence and eventually fell asleep.
***
When he woke up his armour told him that he was low on oxygen.
"I don't know, which one would I prefer? Choking to death or getting digested by a space ship..."
he thought.
"You will not choke. Breathe."
He checked his armour's environmental readings and found that the surrounding air had considerable oxygen, and was breathable. He turned off his armour's rebreather and started the respirator. The armour started to refill its oxygen supply from filtered air.
Although the armour fed him intravenously, and could support him for weeks, he was famished, and he tried not to think about it.
"When we arrive."
it said.
"And how long will that take?"
"Soon."
"Do you have a name?"
"We are the C'Nosi."
He sighed and floated around the huge cavernous mouth, inspecting what he saw.
"Why do you talk so strangely?"
"We are young."
"How old are you?"
"Two hundred twenty-two cycles."
"I wouldn't know how long that is in Earth years."
"One hundred and thirty-five Earth years."
Siren remarked.
"How would you know."
he asked her.
"I'll tell you later."
she said.
After a long period of silence, he fell asleep again.
***
When he woke up, his armour's light was on standby. He was in complete darkness, and he lay on the floor. When he realised it, he started to freak out. Gravity!
I'm space-born, I can't stand on the ground.
He thought.
"Yes you can, I told you my pattern mends yours constantly. Your muscle mass is completely restored, and your bones have already undergone proper reconstruction."
Siren reminded him.
He tried to stand, but staggered.
"Remember the simulation? You're prepared to walk. You just don't realise it yet."
she told him.
He tried to remember walking from his simulation, and after a couple of tries, he got something close to a hobble going.
"Welcome to C'Nos, Arfag'n."
a strange voice said. It was similar to the first one, but deeper in pitch, and something else.
"Arfag'n?"
"That's what we call your kind."
"We're called 'Humans'."
"Then we shall call you Human henceforth."
"Why are you articulate all of a sudden? The one who brought me here talked differently."
"We are older, and wiser."
the voice said.