Chapters 27 & 28: The Creation of the World Government
[Literotica did not like Ch. 27, a submarine adventure involving the demise of the Black White Supremacists. So we are skipping to Ch. 28]
The Freedom Riders:
They called themselves the Freedom Riders.
The day Richard Smith escaped from William Bright's lab, along with Ken Larson and Marsha Kalinsky, he realized that what William Bright planned to do would be a danger to mankind. Bright was going to change the past to suit his whims. Smith recognized that Bright had an authoritarian streak, and loved the idea of strong government control.
Richard Smith was the exact opposite. He was a libertarian. And so he labored for years to build his own Time Shaft, getting funding from a sympathetic billionaire who felt as he did. And over time Richard Smith took the name John Locke, because he thought it was more fitting for what he was about to do.
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Calle was present in the control room when a team led by Captain Tishman returned from 1930's America. They had just thwarted a plot to shorten the Great Depression.
As Captain Tishman stepped down the ramp, a giant vertical black line appeared in the air to the left of her, some three feet tall. The giant black line started to suck in everything around it. Tishman screamed as she was dragged into the line. She disappeared entirely, and so did the CS operative right behind her.
Sarah slammed the alarm as she grabbed onto her console. It was as if the room had developed an air leak. Calle, who felt himself being pulled in, grabbed onto a column. He watched helplessly as the other two members of Tishman's team were sucked into the black line.
An Indian woman with long black hair and large ass cheeks started to be pulled into the black line as well.
"Ayesha!" Sarah screamed, as she reached out with one hand while holding onto her console with the other. The Indian woman with the large ass cheeks grabbed Sarah's hand, even as her body lifted into the air. The air current was so strong that it created large ripples of tension on the Indian woman's buttocks. It looked as if an enormous hand was squeezing her ass repeatedly, creating patterns of force which Calle would remember for the rest of his life.
And then three men in hazard suits appeared, carrying some kind of fire extinguishers. They had come prepared, with ropes that attached to their belts on one end and onto magnetic hooks on the doorway at the other. They slowly made their way to the black line. When they got there, they started to spray the black line with their extinguishers, but no visible particles came out of them.
The black line started to fade in intensity, and it became thinner, sucking in air at a less powerful rate. The hazmat team kept spraying. Before long the black line was tiny, and barely possible to see... and then it was gone.
Calle blinked rapidly. It was just like a bad dream... except Captain Tishman and her entire team were gone.
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"The loss of Captain Tishman and her team was regrettable," said Strayker, looking down at his desk console.
"Regrettable? Four people just died in the control room," said Calle.
Strayker looked up at Calle. "And I said that was regrettable."
"Do you even know what causes such ruptures?" Calle asked.
"No," said Strayker. "But we do know they can be sealed with anti-time particles, the same kind that protect us from changes in the timeline when we leave this building."
"Well, it seems clear to me that time travel is causing these ruptures."
"Does it? Is that in your expert opinion, as a Galactic Physicist?" Strayker asked.
"Sir, I've been with the Service now for over a year," said Calle. "I've seen phenomena... time slowing down, time speeding up, tiny ruptures... but always when we exit the Corridor. And it's getting worse. We have to deal with the real possibility that time travel is damaging the fabric of space/time."
Strayker tossed his nuclear pen down on his desk. "And what if it is, Captain? What do you propose, that we have a permanent moratorium on time travel? I assure you, our adversaries won't observe it. The next time someone wipes out mankind, should we just sit on our hands, and watch as you and Sarah Chambers slowly repopulate the human race?"
Calle blushed. He knew that Strayker had mentioned Sarah to rattle him. "No sir."
"Then if there's nothing else... I have a lot of work to do," he said, staring meaningfully at Calle and then the door.
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"Well, that's interesting," said Sarah, as she stared her holomonitors.
"What is?" said Calle.
"The World Government."
"What about it?"
"It doesn't exist anymore."
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There had been a key conference in 2318 which had led to the creation of the World Government. Representatives from around the world had gathered and agreed on a charter. But in the latest version of the timeline, something went wrong. Evidently, the leading delegates had met in private and talked rather bluntly about their plans to have the World Government control all the peoples of the Earth. Of course, that really was the purpose of the World Government, but to have them state it in such a raw way turned public opinion against the World Government, and it was never formed.
The implications of this sank in quickly for John Calle. If the World Government was never formed... then America still had national borders. The illegal alien who rammed into Marion's car might not even be in America. The illegal alien had been high on Weed at the time, Weed that had been globally legalized by the World Government. And air cars had been made substantially lighter to satisfy the World Government dictates that more must be done to fight Temperature Change.
But if the World Government didn't exist, then... Marion may still be alive.
"Marion Thomas," said Calle, in a soft voice.
Sarah kept analyzing data from her screens.
"Marion Thomas," Calle said again. "Is she alive?"
Sarah gave Calle a hard look, and then started typing rapidly. Then she said one word. "Yes."
"Yes... and?"
Sarah typed some more, and studied the results. "She is married...." Her voice trailed off.
"Who? Who is she married to, Sarah?" he fairly shouted it.
Sarah looked up at him. "John Calle." She said softly.
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To think that Marion was out there, alive. And with John Calle. But not him. Another John Calle, a version of John Calle who never joined the Continuity Service, never joined it because Marion never died. Calle felt incredibly jealous of his other self who he didn't even know.
"I have to see her," he said.
"No!" Sarah whispered. She glanced over at Naomi, who seemed focused on her own screens and oblivious to their conversation. She took Calle by the arm and led him to a storeroom.
"John, you can't," she said, the instant she shut the door behind them.
"I have to!" said Calle.
"You can't," Sarah repeated. "There are limits, John. They won't let you cross them," she said. She reached up and caressed his face. "I don't want to see you die. Not again." Suddenly, she was almost sobbing, and Calle was holding her in her arms, feeling her shaking.
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