The Invictus slipped effortlessly out of hyper warp in Epsilon-Eridani, and the crew watched from their places on the bridge, as the holographic map displayed the bright yellow star at its centre. There were two wide asteroid belts that ringed the system, and one single huge planet that was labelled Jericho.
"Nearly home Calara," John said with a smile as he watched the brunette's reaction.
"It feels like so long ago when I last visited, but it's only been a matter of months!" she replied, shaking her head in amazement. "I can't believe how much I've been through since then..."
"We'll be landing at the closest planetary spaceport to your parents' home in about twenty minutes," Alyssa said, having plotted a course to the huge planet already, the glowing green path clearly displayed on the system map.
"Looking forward to seeing everyone?" John asked Calara with a grin.
"Honestly, I'm a bit worried how they'll react to my physical changes," she replied pensively.
"Your mother seemed to react very well when she noticed," Jade said, remembering the call they'd received two weeks earlier.
"I guess I'll just have to wait and see," Calara said nervously.
"Before we land, why don't we give Rachel a call, and check to see if she might be interested in joining the crew?" Alyssa asked John mischievously.
*It'll be a good distraction, and stop Calara from worrying,* she thought to him, revealing her real motives.
"Sure, that's a great idea," John agreed, smiling at Alyssa's thoughtfulness.
Alyssa entered the contact details into the comms interface, and the powerful communications relay built into the Invictus reached out towards the distant Dragon March; to Port Medea, where Rachel was stationed. After taking a few minutes to establish a connection, the brunette answered the call, her pretty face appearing on the viewscreen. She no longer looked like she was about to pass out from lack of sleep, and her glasses were pushed back on her head, revealing her light grey eyes.
"Hey Alyssa!" Rachel exclaimed with delight. "It's great to hear from you."
"Hey yourself," Alyssa replied back, her voice warm and friendly. "You seem a lot perkier than the last time we spoke. Is this a good time to talk?"
"Oh yes, sorry about that. Finals were exhausting, and I was suffering from some serious sleep deprivation!" the brunette replied, blushing prettily. "I go on shift in ten minutes, so you caught me at a good time."
"Hello Rachel," John greeted her with a smile.
"Oh, hi John!" she replied excitedly. "I saw your interview on the holo-net a few weeks ago! Did you guys really fight off a Kirrix invasion force?"
"That we did," he grinned, then glanced at the girls on the bridge. "Fortunately I have a fantastic crew, and we were able to save a lot of people."
"Sounds pretty amazing," she replied, obviously impressed.
"How's everything been going on your first posting?" John asked her curiously.
"Ok, I guess," she replied, her happy expression growing more subdued.
"That doesn't sound good, are you alright?" he asked her, his voice concerned.
Rachel's eyes darted around her dorm room furtively, checking to see if anyone was within earshot. "This is a secure communication channel, right?" she asked nervously.
"Yes, we're using a military relay. It's automatically encrypted," he replied reassuringly.
"We're seeing so many casualties!" she gasped in a hushed voice. "I think things are going far worse against the Kintark than we've been led to believe. I knew I'd be treating plenty of combat injuries, but this has been relentless. I've lost... nearly a dozen patients that I just couldn't save, and I've only been here two weeks." she added, her face downcast and looking deeply troubled.
"I suspected that things weren't going well, and we've seen some badly damaged T-Fed ships, but that definitely doesn't sound good," John said, agreeing with the brunette's suspicions.
"We're not far from you at the moment, if you'd like us to swing by," Alyssa chipped in. "We're looking to recruit a medical officer, so I thought you might be interested. If not, I can still offer you a friendly hug," she smiled at her gently.
Rachel's eyes lit up for a moment, before the sudden hope faded. "That sounds amazing, and I'd really love to apply for the post, but I'm locked into a Terran Federation military contract for the next five years," she said soberly. "I guess they need to get value for money after all the training they put me through."
"My tactical officer is still with the Federation, but she's been granted an indefinite leave of absence. We might be able to arrange something similar for you, if it turns out you're interested in joining us," John said, re-igniting the hopeful spark in Rachel's eyes.
"Oh, I'd love a chance at an interview!" she said eagerly. "Just let me know when you'll be arriving, and I'll make sure I'm available!"
"Will do!" Alyssa grinned at her happily. "It will take us just under a day to get to the Dragon march from here. I'll get in touch when we're getting ready to leave."
"I can't wait!" Rachel said excitedly, "See you soon!"
"See you soon!" Alyssa replied, blowing her a playful kiss before ending the communication.
"That seemed to go well," John said with a smile.
"Very well indeed," Alyssa agreed, flashing him an eager grin.
"Do you think you can get her out of her contract?" Calara asked him doubtfully.
"I have a feeling the Terran Federation High Command wants to keep us on side. I don't think they'll object to us borrowing a newly qualified medic all that much," he said confidently.
"She seems really nice," Dana said, to Alyssa. "I can see why you like her."
"Yeah, she was kind and helpful when we first met, and I warmed to her immediately." The blonde said with a smile, before she returned her focus to the controls for the Invictus, and brought them in on final approach to the planetary spaceport on Jericho.
Jericho's surface looked to be green and full of life, although there weren't huge bodies of water to be seen on the planet. The polar regions on this huge planetary body were substantial, capping the top and bottom of the otherwise green orb in white. As the third closest star system to Terra, Epsilon-Eridani had been part of the Terran Federation for centuries, and Jericho was a long established, and highly developed colony.
As soon as she had been granted final landing clearance, Alyssa brought their sleek black assault cruiser in to land at the spaceport. They looked out over the assembled ships, seeing mainly Terran freighters and passenger liners, and the Invictus glided smoothly into position to touch down at the landing pad indicated by the glowing green guidepath.
"What's with all the passenger ships?" Dana asked curiously, as she studied the large civilian vessels.
"Jericho is a popular destination for skiers," Calara explained. "Those passenger liners bring in the holiday makers for the ski-resorts on the polar caps."
"Skiers? What's that?" Dana asked, intrigued.
"You haven't heard of skiing before?" the brunette grinned. "It's lots of fun, I'll have to teach you some time. You basically ski down big hills covered in snow."
When she still received blank looks from Alyssa and Dana she giggled. "You guys must have heard of snow before?" she asked incredulously, having grown up on a planet where every vacation was focused around the stuff.
"Grew up in a shit-dump of a mining asteroid, remember?" Alyssa said with a smile. "Karron just had one season: Grubby..."
"Snow is really fun!" Calara said exuberantly. "You can make snowballs with it, build snow forts out of it, and ski down it!"
"Sounds like another good idea for a vacation," John grinned, "But back to the current mission at hand, we better disembark and go hail a hover-taxi."
They all rose and began to make their way to the grav-tube to head down to the airlock.
"We can just take the Raptor," Calara said with a shrug. "There's plenty of space to land it at my parent's house."
"I thought you said your parents had a town house?" John asked her curiously as they stepped into the red glowing anti-grav field.
"They do, but you saw how big Jericho is. Even town houses here have decent plots of land." the brunette explained.
"Whatever you think is best," John said with a smile, before turning to Jade. "Do you feel like taking us for a flight in the raptor?"
The nymph bounced up and down excitedly at the prospect. "Of course, I love flying that ship!" she agreed exuberantly as they stepped out into the corridor for deck nine.
"Ok, but no crazy aerobatics, we don't want to get in trouble with Jericho flight control." John laughed, hitting the button that opened the doors into the hangar bay.
"You can trust me..." Jade laughed gaily over her shoulder, as she ran towards the glistening black Raptor.