I set course for the fourth planet in the SolTer system as it was known on Annu galactic map and pulled the ship away from Udon's star. Once we were a safe distance from the star I opened a jump point and we entered hyperspace. It was a much shorter journey to our destination than the journey from Galora to Udon. The trip took us a few hours under three days and the trip was uneventful. During the trip Sima and I continued our discussions about the KC and the PTB and after giving the matter a lot of thought I agreed to join.
Sima offered me a commission as a lieutenant in the militarized side of the KC, but instead I decided to decline and join the PTB and elected exploration and science over war as I had had enough war and violence during my days with the Kreetin army. The Major did her best to convince me that my talents would be wasted as a scientist, but she reluctantly agreed with my choice and supported me when she relayed my decision to Central Command.
On the last day of our journey I was formally inducted into the PTB and given the pay grade and seniority commensurate with a Lieutenant on the military side of the organization. I was told that once we returned to Central Command that I would be afforded the opportunity to choose my own maintenance and exploration crew. I would also be allowed to choose the home station for myself and my crew, and from what Sima told me, the location choices would consist of recently repaired portal hubs on the fringe of the galaxy. I guess that would be a good place to put me since our primary mission was exploration and the restoration of the portal system. As I thought this over there was always the hope in the back of my mind that we could activate one of the portals on Earth and my home base could be there.
It is not standard practice for a pilot to engage the ship's shields upon coming out of hyperspace but for me it was a safety precaution that I had subscribed to since I first started flight training at the academy. It was a good thing for us that I chose the side of caution because as we entered normal space near Mars a large hunk of debris bounced off our forward shield. Had the shields not been raised, the flight deck would have been gone.
Upon the realization that we had emerged from hyperspace into a debris field not listed on any of the navigation charts, not even the ones I remembered from the academy. As another chunk of debris impacted against the forward shields I diverted power from the science and habitation modules and applied the extra power to the forward shields. I activated the ship's defense grid and turned targeting over to Sheba, which would allow me to concentrate on not slamming into a hunk of metal that was larger than our shields, or defense grid could neutralize.
It soon became clear that the space junk we were flying through at one time was what was left of the Mars defense fleet. I scanned the debris visually and Sima began using the ships sensors to determine where we were and what had happened. It did not take too long to understand that a pretty lengthy and intense battle had taken place around Mars and within the orbit of the moon Phobos.
Sima continued to update me on the results of her scans and even without the equipment from the science section she had a pretty good picture of what had happened. Two fleets had engaged in combat in the area and it appeared that the Mars defense fleet had lost the battle. The Major was unable to identify the attacking fleet as there was no wreckage found from any vessels other than that of the Earth Force fleet that was assigned to the defense of Mars.
I brought the ship to a stand still and parked us next to a huge chunk of hull that had once belonged to the Earth Force cruiser Nagato. I deployed the landing struts, turned the ship and connected magnetically to the hull section. Once the ship was attached, I switched our shield coverage to favor the top of the ship then engaged the cloaking system. I informed the Major that I would prefer to learn more about what had happened here before we go any farther with our mission. Sima agreed, then made the suggestion that we switch to passive scanning so as not to give our position away should there still be a hostile force in the area. Of course it was my turn to agree with her.
Our first duty by galactic convention was to scan for survivors and render assistance as necessary. From looking at the wreckage and seeing no atmosphere, flame, smoke, or fuel venting from the debris, it was clear that the battle had been over long ago. However, we still conducted our scans as required.
As we finished our scans for survivors, I asked Sima if she could identify a common weapons signature in the debris field, but there was nothing that she could immediately determine. She set about narrowing her scanning beams, but before she did she gave me this confused look as to why I was suddenly taking charge of this mission and giving her orders. My intention was not to step on her toes or anything but my mind was working on a hundred different things and perhaps I was speaking out of turn but I really needed to know what had happened. I explained this to her and she understood, though I did not announce to her that I would have Sheba monitoring her scans just for my own peace of mind.
I contacted Sheba by our private link and asked her to also scan the wreckage and to monitor the scans that Sima was conducting. It did not take long for Sheba to announce that a weapons signature had been found.
Sheba, identify weapons signature.
Resonance traces indicate that a phased pulse disruptor .
Sheba, identify species or ship type that matches this resonance signature
Origin of weapon signature... unknown.
Sheba, cross-reference resonance traces on Earth ship hulls with those from the maintenance records from this vessel.
Resonance trace matches 95%. High probability same species and ship types involved in multiple incidents.
Thank you Sheba.
With this knowledge fresh in my mind I turned to Sima and asked if she had found anything that indicated who the attacker was. Her response was a disappointing, "No."
Either the Major knew what I knew and she was holding it back, or she did not know. After all, I had accessed Sheba's maintenance records and cataloged the damage, where she had not. I decided that I would keep this information strictly between Sheba and myself. I needed to determine if the Sima was holding back on me or if she really did not know. I was hoping that it was the latter as I really wanted to be able to trust her.
Several hours had passed and we had performed an extensive series of scans of the area and decided that there was no more information for us to glean from the debris field. As we compared notes on our scans and investigations, we came to the conclusion that the attack on the Mars Defense Fleet had taken place approximately two years ago, which would put the time of the attack roughly around the time that my shuttle from Udon was shot down over Galora. By comparing the data from Udon with the scans taken from the wreckage around Mars, it would seem that both events took place about the same time.
Sima informed me that in her next communication with Central Command she would suggest that a tactical team be dispatched to Mars and to Udon to conduct an intensive investigation, as it was obvious that an overly aggressive species was involved and that it was most likely that they had conducted both attacks in a coordinated manner.
It was now time for us to proceed to Mars. I released the magnetic clamps and with only maneuvering thrusters I moved us clear of the debris field putting us on course for the Martian surface. As Mars grew larger on the main view screen, Sima began a scan for the location of the portal complex on the planet's surface, and while she did that, I had Sheba scanning for signs of life. The planet Mars had seventeen domed cities on the surface and as we began to orbit the red planet, it became clear that all seventeen of them had been destroyed in a similar manner as the cities of Udon. The level of devastation we were seeing on the scanners and on our view screens was on a biblical level as there was nothing left to identify that a city had once been there. All that remained was a huge crater with raised jagged edges that gave a look as if they had been melted by the finger of god. A shiver ran through my slender body as I thought of Earth and hoped that humanity's home world had been spared this sort of devastation.
We made seven orbits of the red planet searching for signs of life in the hope that someone may still be alive down on the surface. Sima located the portal on our second orbit. It was then that we realized that given the level of destruction, no one could survive on the surface in the thin atmosphere of Mars for even a day, and that after two years. If any life still existed on Mars it would be found underground so we began scanning under the Martian surface, but instead of finding life, all we found was an elaborate system of tunnels and though we tried, we could not determine the length of time that has passed since their construction.
After our seventh orbit when the Cydonia Plateau came into view I slightly inclined the ship's nose toward the stars and deactivated our shields. As there was little atmosphere for our wings to be of use our decent would be made using our anti-grav pods. Sima sent the landing coordinates to my console and I plotted a course toward the large crater to the magnetic north of pyramid that was growing larger on the ship's view screen.