This story was inspired by the BBC series "Red Dwarf"; the books "The Dark Beyond the Stars", and the original "Rendezvous with Rama"; as well as the original film "Alien" and the video game "Phantasy Star III".
This story is a rewrite of the original unpublished version written in 2009.
This story takes place in a time period many centuries after humans have left Earth but many centuries before the events of "The Pilot and the Princess". The ship in the story does not have an FTL because it hadn't been invented yet.
I am putting this in Science Fiction because it is more that than anything else. In the interest of full disclosure, so that the reader can know what is contained within and not feel that anything was sprung on them that they didn't want to sign up for; this story contains woman with woman and sister with brother. If you don't want to read that kind of stuff then skip this story. If the story interest you but you just don't want to read that kind of intercourse then skip that sex scenes.
As always, please enjoy. Vote if you feel like it but remember I'm not trying to win any awards or anything like that. I'm just happy that people are reading my writing.
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Marsha found herself sitting on the edge of a bed in a hospital room wearing a simple hospital gown. As her mind came into focus she realized that she'd been sitting there for a while. She was awake. She should have been excited but it was hard to be happy at all with the way she felt. Her body felt dirty, like some gunky oil was clinging to her skin. Her insides wanted to turn over on themselves. To add to all of that, she really had to use the toilet.
As her mind took in her surroundings she began to realize that things were not as they should be. The light in the room wasn't on and the only way to see anything was from the daytime light streaming in through the window. By the way it looked she could already tell it wasn't the light from a star but from the daytime operating lights of the massive ship.
This ship was a colony ship. Contrary to what you might think, that did not mean it was a ship that carried a colony from one planet to another. That is what a transport ship is for. A colony ship is a ship that has a colony on it. They live in space, traveling from system to system. That is their normal way of doing things and they treat their ship like their own sovereign homeland.
It was a funny thing then that this colony ship would be carrying colonists headed for a planet. Not a full colony, however; just a partial one. The royal family on Ajo was extending an invitation to the last Empress of Shikju to come and live under their protection. Marsha and her family didn't really have anything to do with all that. They weren't royals, just normal people. Her father was a teacher and her mother worked at Narra capital museum. But when all the arrangements had been made for a colony ship to come and transport the Empress to Ajo, spaces were opened up for immigrants to travel with her.
Normally, a transport ship would be used for this sort of thing but the journey was going to take over 200 years. Space travel is difficult work. You can't leave maintenance to machines or automated systems. It was a common misconception that space transport ships let everyone sleep the whole way but that is not true. There must always be a crew awake at all times because space, for as huge as it is, is much less empty than anyone realizes. The intergalactic medium can damage the ship, create areas where it isn't safe to travel, and for seemingly unknown reasons just warp space and time in certain places.
Besides all the dangers that are just lurking out there that can kill you all of the sudden, any engineer will tell you, robots don't last long. Computers don't last long. Even engines don't last long. They all need care, maintenance and eventual replacement. People never seem to notice that their wrist watch will outlast all their other electronics and yet they still insist on thinking that robots in space will just live forever.
And then of course there were the sleep chambers themselves. Those things could kill you if you didn't have someone checking up on them every now and then. Believe it or not but the human body isn't designed to be asleep for years at a time. It isn't even designed to lay in one position for that long. The bodies have to be rotated and that meant moving parts. Anything with moving parts can break down over time. Every human body is a little bit different so that means the sleep chambers have to regulate things differently depending on who is inside. That means they can get things wrong, do the wrong amount of something and the person inside starts dying. If that happens, you need someone outside who can be alerted and can get the person out of the sleep chamber as fast as possible.
The way a lot of transport ships work that are going on trips longer than two years is that they'll have several crews who will be awake and operating the ship for a year or two and then they'll go to sleep and let the next crew take over. On really long trips, the awake cycle could be as long as five years.
Now if you do the math, with crews that are awake five years at a time, you'd need 40 crews for a 200 plus year journey. That's too many. That's not going to work. No one has ever heard of a transport ship carrying more than seven different crews and even then, they only had five captains to spread out among them. That is where the colony ship comes in.
The people on the colony ship have their own culture. They live on the ship generation after generation. Unlike a transport ship, these colony ships are huge and it seems they're always getting bigger. When Marsha came aboard this ship she was blown away at the size of the interior. Unlike a transport ship, which is like a submarine or ocean liner, a colony ship has its own ecosystem in the main cylinder. There was soil several kilometers deep that lined the walls going all the way around and from one end to the other. From the soil, there were trees and other plants that grew. In the distance, Marsha could see the outline of farms and a few rolling hills with animals grazing. It was like a planet had been put outside in. If not for the bright central line of lights, as well as cloud cover, she would have been able to see the people above her upside down.
The ship that had brought Marsha up to space had decks and corridors and whatnot. The colony ship didn't operate that way from what Marsha could see. Once you were inside the ship it was like a town with streets and buildings and people walking around. There were restaurants, shops, a park, and just about everything else you'd expect to find in a civilized settlement. According to the map, this was not the only town either. There were many others as well as one main city and several areas that were listed as forest. There were at least two great rivers marked on the local map that spiraled all the way around several times to help circulate water and there were canals that branched off to supply water to every bit of dirt in the ship. The place was so big that there was a train of all things that could take you around. Way off on the other side of the cylinder there was a place listed as mountains and even a mine. Those big rocks were parts of entire asteroids that had been brought whole into the ship. Beyond the mountains there were many more kilometers of the ship. There were more plains that eventually turned into a beach and a salt water sea. Across the sea was another beach and then more plains and the ship just went on and on.
The colony leaders said their ship only had a population of about forty million but could sustain many times that number. Of course, they didn't say that to Marsha and even if they had, she wouldn't have been able to understand them. Just as each world has its own language or languages, the same was true of the colony ship. During the two weeks that Marsha had been on the ship before going into the sleep chamber she hadn't understood a word of what any of those people had been saying. She was only able to communicate with other travelers or some of the robots. Their robots were funny looking too. Robots planetside looked almost completely human and only the color of their eyes or their quirky mannerisms gave them away. Robots on the ship looked like they were modeled after storage containers. They were little more than metal boxes on wheels or treads. But still, they were intelligible and helpful.
So, a colony of forty million was carrying twenty thousand travelers, including the last Empress, to Ajo. Once there, the travelers would be able to take ownership of a rather large peninsula and the Empress would probably marry into the royal family and the last remnant of the old Empire would be swept away.
It was strange for Marsha. The Empress was only a girl, barely 18 and she'd lost everything. Whatever political or ceremonial powers her ancestors or even her father had had before her, they were all gone. The rulers who were supposed to be loyal to her now all wanted her dead and she wasn't going to Ajo so the king there could bend the knee to her. She was going as a refugee. She didn't even have the funds to support herself and her travel expenses were being taken care of by a very complex trading arrangement. Technically, she didn't even have a family name or any name. Anyone who spoke with her was expected to only use her royal title as if they were above names or something. Marsha wondered what her mother called her when she was a baby.
"Most honorable crown princess of the Eternal Imperium, stop that. No, most honorable crown princess of the Eternal Imperium, you (in the plural of course to denote the royal "we") can't do that. Most honorable crown princess of the Eternal Imperium, put that down or you will hurt yourselves."
Still, as much as Marsha might want to empathize with the Empress because she was the same age as her and she knew what tragedies had befallen the Imperial family, she still couldn't help but see the Empress as nothing but a spoiled brat. The two times that Marsha had even gotten close enough to see the Empress for herself, though from a great distance, she seemed an animal with a bright light being shown into their eyes. She was having trouble coming to terms with the fact that she was no longer special. She was no longer a princess. She was a pauper in all reality and she probably had no skills, no education, and outside of marriage nothing to offer the rest of society. If Marsha met her, she imagined that the Empress would be a bore to talk to. She couldn't imagine that the Empress would like music or fashion or anything else normal. She'd likely only see Marsha as some lowly servant girl.
Before going to sleep, Marsha had found that she'd spent most of her time with her younger brother, Tom. He was only ten and he was constantly asking questions that Marsha didn't know the answers to. As Marsha was sitting on the bed in the hospital room she wondered where he was and their parents for that matter.
She looked down at her hand. It was now over 200 years old. Wow. That was just ... wow. She was an old woman. She felt a laugh bubble up. Tom was an old man and mom and dad were practically ancient now. Long stints in sleep chambers wasn't really commons so it could very well be that they were some of the oldest people in the galaxy.