Journey to the Year 1,000,000,000
By Gary L.M. Martin
[Note: This is a Science Fiction story with some erotic scenes. It is
not
a story with erotic scenes in every chapter. Some chapters have incredible sex scenes, but many others have none.]
(Previously....)
"Captain Taylor!" a deep voice rumbled.
Taylor looked around. The voice seemed to be coming from everywhere, and nowhere.
"Yes? I am Taylor."
"My name is Arnack. I am speaking to you from the floating city of Chanda. We are a race of beings called the Ascended. We have been monitoring your situation ever since you arrived. You seek a missing crewmember, do you not?"
"Yes," said Taylor. "Do you know where he is?"
"Not at present. But we can help you find him. It would be of benefit if we could confer together."
"I would like that," said Taylor.
"Our city has landing facilities big enough for your ship, your Devonshire. Come and dock with our city's landing port, and we would happy to have you for a visit."
Taylor paused, carefully counting to ten. His first instinct was to accept. But then he remembered his instinct to trust the people on the planet, and where that had led him. He took a deep breath. "I appreciate your generous offer, Arnack. Right now I am on a mission of mercy. Let me return to my ship with the bodies of two crewmembers we recovered, and talk to my officers. Then I will respond to your offer."
"Very well," said Arnack. "We also are aware of your greater mission, and perhaps can help you with that as well."
Taylor grew excited. Now he would have to visit these people, these Ascended.
But first things first.
An hour later Taylor was sitting in the
Devonshire
's briefing room, around a table with Elizabeth, Victor, Jennifer, Doctor McCrae, and Bill Carey, his second officer.
A holoimage of the floating city appeared on the center of the table.
"There's that missing link we've been looking for," said Victor, indicating the floating city.
"Just because they have advanced technology doesn't mean they themselves are advanced," said Elizabeth.
"You didn't hear the conversation I had," said Taylor. "They are advanced, of that I have no doubt. The question is, can they be trusted?"
"Trusted?"
"We thought the population on the planet surface was safe. Then it turns out that some of them turned into emotion draining vampires," said Taylor. "Who is to say that these Ascended are really friendly? For all we know, they goaded the local population to attack us."
"To what end?" Victor asked.
"To manipulate us into bringing the ship to their city," said Bill Carey. "Maybe they want to grab the
Devonshire
."
"Exactly my thought," said Taylor. He met Carey's eyes, and gave him a slight nod.
"Why would an advanced race want a spaceship with technology that would be eight million years old?" Victor asked.
"To put it into a museum. Who knows?" said Taylor.
Victor smiled. "Michael. I can understand how the situation on the planet is making you feel cautious. But we have to interact with these people, if only to find out what they know about the Black Box."
"I agree," said Taylor. "Which is why I'm going to meet them. Alone."
"Alone?" said Jennifer Hale disbelievingly.
"I'll take a shuttle," said Taylor. He turned to Jennifer. "If I don't return in three hours, head into the Black Box, and keep looking for the source of the disturbance."
"Sir, we won't leave you behind," said Jennifer.
"She speaks for me too," said Lieutenant Carey.
"I quite agree, Captain," said Elizabeth.
"That's one, two, three votes against my plan," said Taylor. "Fortunately, this is not a democracy. I am in command here. I leave in thirty minutes."
He got up and left, leaving a room full of startled people.
********
Taylor returned to his quarters to get ready. He checked the charge on his concussion pistol, nodded approvingly, and put it in his holster. He heard a buzz at his door.
"Come in, Jennifer," he said.
The door opened and Jennifer Hale entered. "You know me so well," she said.
"That I do," said Taylor, adjusting his collar as he looked at her.
"Just as I know you," she said. She looked up at him. "Take me with you, Captain."
Taylor laughed. "Was that a joke?"
"No joke," said Jennifer.
"A Captain bringing his first officer into a dangerous situation makes no sense," said Taylor.
"It makes perfect sense," she said, looking into his eyes. "There was a time when a Captain brought his first officer into a dangerous situation, and saved his life. Or don't you remember?"
********
The time had been almost over a year ago, shortly before Taylor had met Pam, when he was in command of the merchant ship
Westerner
and Jennifer had been his first officer. There had been a problem with the water reclamation system on the ship. A tank had been ruptured and they had lost two thirds of their water supply. They could make it back to Earth, with strict rationing, but Jennifer pointed to a moon of Sirius IV they were passing close by to that had fresh water.
"I could go down there with a shuttle and get us enough to take us off strict rationing," she said.
"Why you?" Taylor asked.
"Because... I'm the best pilot on this ship," she said.
"Second best, if even that," said Taylor.
"You flatter yourself, Captain," she said, giving him a sly smile. From anyone else, it would have been insubordination. But from Jennifer, it was a flirtation.
"Do I?" He loved her smile. "Let's find out. We'll both go down. I'll fly us down, and you take us back, and then we'll see who's the better pilot."
Roger Talent, the second officer, said, "Is that really wise to put both of you in the same shuttle, sir?"
Jennifer reddened and hastily turned away.
"I mean, if something happened to the shuttle-"
"The second moon of Sirius IV is uninhabited. There's nothing to worry about," said Taylor. "You're in command, Mr. Talent."
As it turned out, however, there
was
something to worry about. The second moon of Sirius IV generated irregular electromagnetic storms rapidly, and without warning.
The shuttle got caught in one of them, and crash landed on the planet. They tried to call for help, but couldn't pierce the interference.
There was a cold wind blowing and they found shelter in a nearby cave. As they made their way there, Taylor felt his hand get pricked by a nearby flower. "Ow!" he cried.
"What is it?" Jennifer asked.
Taylor looked at the drop of blood on his finger. "It's nothing."
But it wasn't