Memoirs of Kitty Siam -- (v = - a Tr(k)).
It took several days after my last contact with Angkor Maintenance Control to receive confirmation that portal travel between Angkor and Anora was possible. Several test modules were sent through from each end before both ends were certified for human travel. It was that evening that I decided to tell Raku, the monks and the village elders that I would be traveling back to Angkor for a day or so to prepare the villagers to return home. I asked them to be patient while I was gone. They did not understand how I could travel without a ship or vessel of some sort. I promised to show them if everything tested out ok after I made the journey myself. I asked the village leaders not to discuss this with the others and to especially not discuss this with the crew of the Shinawatra.
I so wanted to get more background on Neko, but her military duties and my exploration did not permit us the time to talk. I think that Major Jarro kept her a bit busy too but as often as I seen them at the river together, I never could catch them in the middle of an intimate act. I had tried a few times to sneak up on them but Neko's feline senses were as keen as mine and I was always discovered. I guess a threesome with the two of them was sounding better all the time.
I sent word to Neko of my travel plans via our shared wireless connection. It was good that we at least had that capability in common, though I was not sure how advanced her installed systems were since mine were upgraded directly by the Annunaki systems on Galora. We met up after the dinner hour and walked together to the river. Since we were out of earshot of everyone else I laid out what I had planned to do. At first she was surprised that I had found a way off the planet, then her surprise turned to distrust as I had held this information from her for too long. I tried to explain that I did not know if she would report what I had discovered to her military commanders. I emphasized that this was something that I did not want to happen as the PTB and the KC was keeping the portal travel a secret from the general population. I also mentioned that I did not think that a supply officer such as Colonel Danvers had the necessary clearance to know of this capability.
She began to accept the logic behind my with holding the information about the portals. As our conversation progressed I got the impression that she was unaware of the extent of the portal network, though she heard rumors of such a network. Her mouth dropped when I informed her that Major Jarro had been a traveler through the portals, but I asked her not to confront him about it, as this was a classified technology. I only mentioned this to her in case something happened to me along the way and I was unable to return. In the morning I took her with me to the temple and explained how things worked. Since she and I shared royal Annunaki DNA, she might as well be let in on the workings of the portal since she had the same level of access as me.
It was time for me to leave, but before I activated the portal I gave Neko a crash course in its operation and let her enter the coordinates for Angkor. Once the coordinates were confirmed as Central Command the command console asked for her DNA signature. She pressed her hand to the identification rectangle, her hand was scanned, her DNA recognized, and the portal opened. The heavy stone doors parted to reveal the swirling vortex on the other side that was the wormhole between the two worlds. When it was safe to enter a soft tri tone was heard and the lights above the portal door changed from a cautionary yellow to an approving green... it was then that I stepped into the vortex and took my leave.
A few seconds later I was stepping out of the vortex and into the portal chamber on Angkor. I found the place just as I had left it, except that I noticed that many if not all of the consoles had been redesigned to allow them to access the newly upgraded Central Core. I did not waste any time getting to work. The first thing on my list was to get the Sheba AI installed in the Central Core. The installation of the Sheba AI in the Core's operating system would be about a 40,000-year advance in the Central Core's operating capacity.
I connected by wireless and began the upload to the Central Core from my internally installed PDA. There was not enough storage capacity in the PDA to hold the compiled version of Sheba AI and its associated data. It took several hours to complete the transfer, and once the transfer was complete the compiler activated and began converting the raw code back into an executable application. I was advised that the compile process would take a little over nine hours. That gave me just enough time for a quality shower and eight hour of sleep in the royal bedchamber.
As I made my way to the Princess suit I checked on the progress of reassembling the Tenshi. The maintenance bots were making good progress but they were slowed by the need to reproduce some of the required parts and pieces from scraps collected from the dilapidated hulks that were left behind outside the temple when the Central Command was abandoned long ago.
While I was enjoying my shower I went over the specs of the Tenshi, which by my rough estimate was well over 40,000 years old. As I looked over the specs of the various vessels that had been downloaded into my PDA back on Galora to see if there were any ships similar to the Tenshi that were capable of a long distance space flight. The Tenshi was capable of short jumps in hyperspace but normally the ship was transported to the battle location by a carrier or command ship. It was possible to jump the ship from one solar system to another if they were really close to each other. I realized as I reviewed the specs and calculated the distance between Angkor and Anora that the distance was well outside the range of the Tenshi. I knew that I would not be able to use the portal to return to Anora due to the security in place for that site. Just as it took Neko and I to enter the facility from the temple, it would also take her and I to enter from the portal.