Chapter Seven
Revolting Robots
The main computer of the Salutem Novis carefully examined the
selected rover and corridor service module for any flaws after the
clean install of their operating systems. Jay Johnson and Tamita
Koroma were also watching, on terminals from the bridge, static
cameras as well as an exterior drone feed following the rover made
for gripping viewing.
“Should
we send Gopher for popcorn?” Jay asked, Tamita hushed him.
He used hand signals to tell Gopher to do it anyway and it left
quietly. He had his popcorn within minutes but Tamita kept taking
some without asking. Jay just smiled and shook his head.
“I do not see any
flaw in their operating systems” the computer said “When I
simulated them, more than a thousand times last night, there were no
problems at all”
“Maybe it's not in
the OS” Tamita said, munching more of his popcorn.
“Wait, what are
you suggesting?” Jay asked “That there is a piece of hardware in
these machines causing them to attack humans or tear up the ship?”
“Could be
malevolent program inside one of the parts. A tiny hidden chip could
do it” she told them.
Jay shook his head.
“I doubt that would have gotten through the manufacturing process”
“Why? Do you think
that after they saw it once or twice on the assembly lines they would
ever question it again? So much advanced hardware being put out, I
think it could have slipped by” she told them.
“How would we look
for that?” Jay Johnson asked “We wouldn't even know what to look
for if we tore them apart!”
The two robots on
the screens quietly moved about their business without any signs of
trouble at all that anyone could see. They had watched for hours as
the robots made minor repairs and inspections in their specified
portions of the ship.
“Okay, even if
that is true, then what triggers them? Neither of the malfunctioning
robots had even seen one of us before they went bad. I am having
trouble believing that this could be possible. If something happens
to us, what would the ship do?” Jay Johnson said “Maybe turning
around is the best thing to do, sometimes it seems like it”
The computer tried
to parse the meanings behind that whole statement. The idea that the
ship or the computer might be in danger should these two humans die
was illogical. They were quite easily replaced. It might briefly
hinder the psychological studies the computer was doing but that was
more of a hobby than part of its job description.
“This is getting
really boring” Jay Johnson said later “Is there anything you need
me to do?”
“No” Tamita said
absentmindedly.
“I was asking the
computer” he told her, they both laughed “More beer, Gopher”
“Yes sir” the
little robot said and took off through its own little chute above the
door as it hung from the ceiling. They went back to watching the two
robots on the screen and then heard the chute open again and Gopher
entered empty handed.
“Houston, we have
a problem!” it said “The corridors are blocked by robots”
“That is not
possible” the main computer said “They would have to disable
their location beacons or I would know when they moved”
A second later the
computer said “The rovers and corridor service modules have all
left their assigned storage bays, I am unable to track them”
Tamita and Jay
Johnson stood up and switched the terminals to views outside of the
bridge. “Lock up the bridge!”. They could see several corridor
service modules on either side of the door to the bridge.
“I have already”
the computer said.
Tamita sat at the
terminal farthest from the door to the corridor. Jay was still closer
but he was looking around for something. “These things are working
together!” she yelled.
“Looks like we're
surrounded Captain” Gopher said
The monitors went
blank. “Now we can't watch them”
“Gopher keep
looking out there and see what they are doing!” Jay Johnson ordered
the little robot. It went through the chute and came right back.
“They have opened
all the wall panels and are cutting wires and pipelines” Gopher
said just before the lights went out and the red emergency lights
came on.
“Computer, is
there an air duct or anything we can fit though? Any way at all that
we can get out of here and to safety?” Jay Johnson asked and then
waited. There was no response. “Looks like they must have cut the
main trunk line to the bridge if the computer is cut off”
“What can we do
now?” Tamita asked “Gopher. Gopher still works!”
“I am functioning
normally” the little robot confirmed
“Are you in touch
with the main computer?” Jay asked, “Put us through if you can”
“Through my rail I
am, it is also how I draw power” the robot said “Okay”
Tamita came to stand
next to Jay, looking at the little robot in front of them. Then the
voice changed and the main computer said “I have been able to
calculate a way for you to survive”
“Good to hear
that” Jay said “Just hurry up and tell us”
“There is an
escape pod connected to the bridge behind the hatch between the
bathroom and Captains office. Disconnect the panel and there is a
hatch, crawl nine point seven feet to another hatch, that will put
you inside of the escape pod” the computer said “Then you can get
far enough away, it is already programmed and stay there until I can
deactivate all of these rovers and corridor service modules”
“There were no
rovers in the hall” Jay said. Tamita looked behind them across the
bridge and to the transparent dome and a short scream escaped from
her. There were more than a few rovers watching them from the other
side, one was moving back and forth liked a caged tiger. Then they
started hitting and scratching at the dome.
“We have to go
right now!” Jay Johnson said, grabbing her shoulders and pulling
her toward the alcove where the restroom and Captains office were
located. He examined the panel and had no idea how to get the bolts
to unbolt. “Gopher, do I need a tool for this?”
After a second the
little robot took off through the chute.
The banging and
screeching of the transparent dome being attacked by the rovers
echoed across the bridge. If they managed to punch a hole in that,
the bridge would lose all of its breathable atmosphere.
Then there was
banging on the door, very loud and hard bangs as the corridor service
modules were attacking it.
Finally Gopher was
back and holding a tool. It was a simple design with one button and
two small lights. He placed it over each corner of the panel and
touched the button, sure enough this was all it took and he pulled it
to the side. He and Tamita both knelt to look into the tube that led
to the hatch of the escape pod.
“How long before
you can shut those things down?” Jay asked pushing Tamita into the
tube first as he saw the computer had already opened the inner hatch
for them.
“I am working to
isolate their response algorithms. It should take about nine minutes
because it seems to have many built in firewalls.” the main
computer said through Gopher.
“Go and save
yourselves” Gopher said.
He was still in the
tube and Tamita was inside the escape pod looking out at him. “Come
on, hurry up!” she said reaching back out to pull him in.
Jay Johnson resisted
“I think I should stay”
She shook her head
“No. Are you nuts? Let the computer handle this”
“Just let me
suggest something before I go then” he said backing out of the
tube. He stood up “Gopher, can I make a suggestion?”
“What kind of
suggestion?” the little robot asked.
“Have you ever
heard of an electro-magnetic pulse? Can you produce one? A rather
small one that will affect just a little more than this room enough
to shut down the rovers out there and the service modules, can you
make one?” Jay Johnson asked.
“There is a power
transformer in this wall, but there is no power currently running
through it. The conduits have been cut by the service modules”
Gopher said “I might be able to produce one in another section that
will reach the service modules but not the rovers out there”
The main computer
spoke through Gopher again “Try not to cause permanent damage”
“Do that, then we
will figure out what to do with the rovers” Jay Johnson said. Then
he crawled back into the tube and told Tamita “I have a plan, you
need to go though”
“If you stay I
want to stay too!” she said and started to climb out of the pod but
he pushed her back in and she protested. Then he pulled her to him
and kissed her. Then he pushed her back in again and hit the switches
that locked the inner hatch. As he exited the tube he told the main
computer through Gopher “Launch the escape pod”.
He watched through
the dome as it disconnected and drifted upward slowly, the rovers
noticed it and started moving towards it. Just as the first rovers
got close the rockets ignited on the pod and it moved out of their
reach, even one that leaped after it.
“Gopher, go blow
that transformer. Make sure you get far enough away before it goes
up!” he reminded the little robot. It took off through the chute
again. The rovers were all now attacking the dome, he could see the
little dimples like micro meteors might make.
He heard a popping
sound and the banging at the door stopped. It seemed that Gopher had
done its job and the service modules were now inactive. Jay Johnson
tried to open the door by touching the panel but nothing happened.
Then he put his fingers into the groove between the doors and pulled,
it opened a few inches and he looked though.
It looked like the
small EMP had done the trick. Some of them had stopped with their
tools out when some of their circuits were fried. He pushed and
pulled until he could squeeze out between the double doors. “Now
what?”
He was standing in a
corridor with eight service modules the size of airport mule vehicles
and trying to figure a way to stop the rovers. That is when Gopher
returned “Got them!”
“Yes, now we need
to get the rovers too” he answered “I'm just out of ideas”
The main computer
spoke through Gopher again. “The escape pod from the bridge, unlike
the others, was built with defensive weaponry. I believe I can
program the laser on the pod to fire a weakened laser at just the
right frequency to disable the rovers.”
Jay sat down on a
service module “I wanted to be the hero”
The computer didn't
miss a beat “There is an air-lock one hundred meters down the
corridor”
“No” he said
waving a hand “Your way is faster and better, I suppose”
…
Tamita was sitting
in the front seat of the 5-seat escape pod and not touching anything.
Even though the control stick seemed familiar she was too scared that
something bad would happen. She could barely see the rovers from
where she was at, stationed 1,000 meters away. The ship still looked
huge from that distance, it was just really big.
“Tamita” the
voice of the computer reached her, though there was static.
“What? I can hear
you” she said
“Communications...
difficult... damage to bridge... need you .. shoot laser...
rovers...”
“Okay, I can
barely hear you” she said. She saw a button on the dash in front of
her that said “weapons”. Why there would need to be weapons on a
trip to New Eden she did not know, but they would be useful against
bad robots.
“Hang on” she
answered “Even if I figure this out, those rovers are right next to
the bridge I can't shoot”
The computer voice
came back “Reprogrammed... EMP laser... You must … targeting
system”
When she touched the
switch labeled “Targeting” the monitor in front of her lit up,
and then it showed the ship below with red dots where the rovers
were. “So how do I aim this thing? Is it like a video game?”
When she moved the
control stick to line up the cross-hairs on the red dots, the whole
escape pod moved with it. The whole vessel reoriented itself which
threw off her aim the first few times. When she the hang of it,
taking out those tiger-like rovers didn't seem so hard.
She counted eight of
them when it was all said and done. The main computer had broke back
into the static to say “Recalling escape vehicle”. It moved all
by itself and soon docked where it had been in the first place.
When Tamita crawled
through the tube, Jay Johnson was there to help her get out.
“I thought I was
going to get to be the hero” Jay Johnson told her “But you got to
play shoot'em up all by yourself”
“So what happens
now?” Tamita asked
The main computer
spoke through Gopher again “I will have to manufacture new computer
cores for the rovers and corridor service modules. Jay Johnson and
you will need to take their original cores out and replace them. Then
the service modules can repair the damage they caused.”
“That should make
the robots act normal again?” Jay Johnson asked
“Affirmative”
“I hope there
aren't any more surprises coming” Tamita said “At least not any
time soon”
The main computer
watched Tamita and Jay Johnson leave the bridge through Gophers eyes,
he saw them shake their head at all the disabled service modules in
the corridor. He heard Jay Johnson smack one on the top and say “I
thought we were friends Goth!”
Then they walked
back towards one of the biological habitats for “a break”.
The computer
noted that they held hands this time. They had started to bond, which
the computer noted in its psychological research database. The
computer also noted that humans seemed to thrive on adversity, or at
least surviving adversity. Overcoming obstacles and challenges was
“progress” for humans, the computer determined.
It analyzed this
conclusion. It seemed a correct deduction, supported by the recent
events. The main computer of the Salutem Novis
filed this away for future reference.
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This is just barely the beginning of the story of the Salutem Novis and its 6,000 year journey to New Eden carrying the remnant of the human race in cryogenic suspension with just one or two crew members "awake" at a time. There will be other characters and other challenges, and I don't think anyone really trusts that main computer do they?
When I complete the whole story I will release it as an e-book, unless I decide to release them a serials. If I do that, then these first seven chapters would be part one.
Meanwhile I will probably begin another on-going story soon enough. It will, of course be science fiction.
You can always support me and this website by buying New Arrivals (or borrow if you have Kindle Unlimited or Prime subscriptions)
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