Chapter Four
Eve
The Salutem Novis Central Computer closely monitored Jay
Johnson over the next few years, for much of that time he was idle
and withdrawn, he gained weight and he started drawing on the walls.
The computer found the behavior fascinating. Then one day Jay Johnson
was back on the bridge to see them enter what was called the
heliopause. There was not really much to see, since it was a totally
imaginary boundary.
“It is for human posterity and the sake of history” Jay Johnson
told the computer, watching the massive bands and clouds of dust
slowly swirl. “This is where they say comets are born”
Caring about this stuff was out of character for Jay Johnson, as far
as the computer was concerned and began yet another sub-routine to
study this in and of itself. The computer watched and listened to Jay
Johnson continuously, it monitored his dreams when he slept. Yet all
of this was just a side hobby for the computer that was keeping the
ship in working order, making any course corrections and keeping
265,000 suspended humans alive.
Drawing and painting on the walls seemed to be psychologically
soothing for Jay Johnson, the computer determined not to have them
erased by the service robots and nanites. Jay Johnon had only
encountered, as far as he knew, Gopher- the robot which moved by a
rail connection on the ceiling. So when Jay Johnson, now on a “diet”
and jogging up and down corridors was heading toward a service robot
he had never encountered before, the computer was curious of his
reaction.
Jay Johnson was getting exercise these days but he wished Gopher
could jog along with him but the little robot seemed to have other
duties to attend. Jay had absolutely no idea what those might be but
they must be important. He had jogged at least a few miles back and
forth on corridors, some of them unfamiliar after all this time. He
thought about naming them and putting street signs up.
Then he stopped. In front of him was a large gray and black box on
wheels, part of the corridor wall was slide open and he could see
activity between them. He had never seen one of these before but it
seemed to be doing some kind of repair.
“Hello” he said “And what might be your name?”
The central computer answered “That is corridor service module
G-27. This is section G of the ship and we are on the 27th level”
“Well, that's an imaginative name” Jay mocked “Why not Rover?
Or Spot?”
“There are already autonomous vehicles aboard called Rovers. There
are also Solar Particle Observer Telescopes as part of my sensor
suite.” The computer informed him. Jay laughed “Oh, right. Those
names were already taken, how stupid were those suggestions, of
course”
“If you would like to give the module a name, go right ahead” the
computer said, it would be another bit of information as to Jay
Johnson's psychological profile.
“How many of them are there? The name suggests there are hundreds
but I've never seen any” Jay said getting closer and inspecting the
unit.
“You are correct” the computer said “The original plan called
for each section of every deck to have one. This was shown to be
wasteful but the units aboard were designated for where they are
stored and this one is stored in this section on this deck”
Jay nodded “This is his 'hood”
After a moment he stood and slapped the top of the unit and said
“Since you are so dark, I am going to call you Goth, okay?” then
nodded “Agreed then, you are Goth”
Jay went back to his jogging and soon was just a deck underneath
biological habitat #3, this is where some of his murals were painted.
A green area at the bottom represented grass, there were kids playing
with a ball and a woman lying on the ground in a bikini reading a
book. The artwork itself was basic and not detailed but the computer
didn't judge their aesthetics.
“Crew member Jay Johnson” the computer said as the man continued
to jog “I have been considering your request and I have begun to
see the possible benefits of such an arrangement”
Jay Johnson wasn't paying a lot of attention “Which request?”
“The request for a companion” Jay Johnson walked right into a
wall when he heard this.
“What, really?” Jay asked “Are you being serious right now?
Never mind, that was a stupid question, you're always serious.”
The computer waited for the man to stop talking before he continued
“I was considering whether you would benefit most from the loyalty
of a dog, or the responsibility of a child, possibly you would
benefit from the wisdom of an elder”
“Okay, now I know you are messing with me” Jay said “I don't
know if that passes for humor to you, but I'm not laughing”
The computer responded “I understand that you desire a woman, crew
member Jay Johnson. The real question is whether it would benefit you
or the mission to bring a woman out of cryogenic suspension”
“It will. Not only would I be happier, but there would two humans
for you to keep an eye on, Lord knows you always seem to have nothing
else to do” Jay Johnson said, feeling a bit angry and frustrated
again. The computer did not know whether Jay Johnson knew he was
being constantly monitored or was suggesting he felt like it was
true.
It was also true that being able to study the interactions of two
humans would be educational, the computer might learn a lot from
this.
“You understand that anyone who is taken out of suspension will
likely be as upset a you were” the computer said “and when she
finds out it was at your request, that anger might be directed at you
as you directed your anger at me”
Jay found a spot in the corridor and slid to the ground, back against
the wall. “You're probably right about that” he rubbed his hands
through the hair on his head “Women are fickle though, she would
eventually forgive me”
The computer then ventured “There is also a good chance that the
woman in question will not find you attractive. A higher than normal
chance I would think”
Jay laughed “I guess that's the roulette wheel”
“So
we are looking for a single woman. Is this in a certain age range?”
The computer asked. Jay Johnson stood back up “Are we really doing
this?”
“I think it would
be interesting. I think I might learn a lot for use in the future,
this is rather a long trip across the solar system” The computer
said “Close to 6,000 years is quite a long time”
Jay looked around
“Should I go to the bridge or something? So we can discuss this”
“It does not
matter to me where we discuss this” the computer said “Do you
have age or ethnic preferences in a companion? Understanding that
this woman might not mate with you”
“Can you stop
saying that? I'm pretty young and getting back in shape” Jay told
the computer “I played high school football you know”
“Yes, you were the
second-string quarterback in the eleventh grade for the Patton High
School Generals where you mostly played as the ball holder for field
goals” the computer said, Jay tried to round on the computer “Hey,
I did a lot more than that! I got to play in some games, too”
“Back to the
question at hand” the computer said.
“Oh, that. Well,
I'd like her to be younger than me, I don't really care about her
race or anything” Jay said, rubbing the back of his neck. “But
just don't revive her until I shower, shave and change... not in that
order of course”
“If you believe
that will help” the computer told him. Jay was already jogging
toward what had become his quarters, although he could have used any
or all of them.
When he had cleaned
up and found his way to the chamber where he had been brought out of
cryogenic suspension he was stepping lightly and whistling. Gopher
went to him immediately and started trying to mimic the whistling
while bouncing up and down.
“Gopher can
whistle too” it said.
“Good job, Gopher”
he said patting it on the top.
There were not
cryogenic pods in the room yet, he wondered if the computer had
chosen one yet. Then again it probably didn't take this computer a
nanosecond to decide something like that. He went to the table and
chairs by the far wall and sat down.
“Ready and
waiting” he said, starting to wonder if the computer was really
going to revive someone else or not. Was this an elaborate prank by
the main computer. Then again, this computer had always been very
serious with him.
“What are we
waiting for?” he asked looking at Gopher, the little robot turned
to face him and answered with its child-like voice “Nothing, the
cryogenic suspension pod is approaching”
“The computer
didn't say anything” Jay said
“What would the
computer say? Everything was already agreed upon” Gopher said
“Besides, you get to take the blame if this person is really upset”
Jay got the feeling
that the computer wanted him to change his mind, but he was
determined not to, there was no telling how long it would take to get
another chance. He had waited for years for this chance already. Then
a slot in the wall opened and a pod was pushed into the room.
Jay walked to the
pod and looked through the transparent top. He saw a young and pretty
dark-skinned woman inside, peaceful, looking as if she were sound
asleep. Gopher was watching him intently from the other side. “Do
you want to mate with her?”
“What? Oh, I don't
even know her yet Gopher” he said with a grin.
“What is her
name?” Jay asked.
Instead of the main
computer answering it was Gopher again. “Her name is Tamita Koroma,
she is from Freetown, Sierra Leone” the little robot said “...
and she is single and available for Jay Johnson to woo her, wine and
dine her, sway her heart”
“Oh stop that”
he told the little robot. It backed up and then started swinging from
the ceiling in a circular pattern “Try and make me”
Jay Johnson just
shook his head and looked back down at the girl in the pod.
The main computer
finally made its presence felt “Are you sure about this? You can
change your mind, or choose someone else”
Jay shook his head
“No. If I don't do this, I will spend the rest of my life alone”
Gopher said “Not
completely alone, we have gotten along well all this time haven't
we?”
“It's not the same
thing Gopher. I don't expect her to play tag the Goth with me” he
said, rubbing the top canopy of the pod “Let's just do this, just
revive her”
The main computer
spoke up “Yes, Jay. Initiating the procedure”
Soon enough the top
slid open and the girl inside started moving, she groaned a bit and
opened her eyes but they weren't focused at first. Then she sat up
and looked around. “Where? Oh. Right...” she looked saddened by
this “I'm on the ship”
“Yes” Jay
Johnson said “We are on the ship”
Her eyes widened and
she looked at him “Who are you?”
He smiled “A
fellow passenger, my name is Jay Johnson, that robot over there is
Gopher, and it already told me your name”
He held a hand out,
she took it and he helped her to get out of the pod. When she noticed
the way she was dressed she looked embarrassed. The thin white cloth
barely covered more than a swimsuit but was formfitting and left
nothing to the imagination “Is there anything to wear?”
Jay Johnson who was
wearing normal clothes nodded “I brought some for you, I hope they
fit”
“Where is everyone
else?” she asked
“It's just us”
Jay Johnson said “We are the caretakers or whatever”
“What year is it?
I thought I would be revived at New Eden” she said, looking around
again.
“It has been about
four and half years since we left Earth” he told her, preparing
himself for the worst, wondering if she would hit him a lot.
“Can we contact
Earth?” she asked.
Jay Johnson tilted
his head and wondered why he had never thought to do that in the past
few years of being on the ship. “I have no idea”
The computer spoke
up “Negative. Once we entered the heliopause I was no longer even
picking up a carrier wave from Earth. We could try to send a message
once Earth is no longer on the opposite side of the sun from our
location”
“It takes some
getting used to”Jay Johnson told her “Let me get those clothes
for you and then I'll give you the short tour of the ship”
The Salutem
Novis main computer noted that the girl seemed a bit sad and
withdrawn before she found out they had only recently left Earth. Her
inquiry into the ability to contact Earth showed a possible regret in
coming aboard the vessel in the first place. It did not seem logical
but humans were often not logical, if Jay Johnson was any indication.
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