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Chapter Six
Sabotage
Jay Johnson went
back to the biological habitat where he found Tamita stacking sticks
and broken branches in the center of three rocks. He went over to the opposite side of
this pile and sat down with crossed legs.
“What is this?”
he asked
She looked up at him
from the other side and said “Any woman in Sierra Leone with any
dignity has her three stones well taken care of. We cook with them,
we take them inside when it rains... they define the traditional wife
and mother in my country. A three stone stove, with a pot balanced on
the tips of these, is something everyone in my country knows of”
He nodded. “I
think remembering is important. No matter how far we go, New Eden or
whatever, we should never forget where we came from”
She shook her head
“A hundred years after we settle a new world, nobody is going to
remember this, not much of anything from Earth is going to be
remembered. They will be making their own customs, their own culture,
their own memories. This is where it all ends, I guess”
Then she furrowed
her brow “and where have you been?”
He smiled and shook
his head “Outside. There was something the computer needed human
hands to fix and I was the lucky volunteer”
Tamita knew he
wasn't telling her something but she would find out what it was
eventually, it is not like the computers kept secrets. The little
Gopher robot would probably tell her anything she wanted to know. She
still wondered if was wise to trust this man, Jay Johnson, too much.
Jay Johnson was very
frustrated but he didn't want to let it show. That night, after
Tamita had locked herself in her quarters he decided to have a real
talk with the main computer.
“So, have you
figured out why that rover tried to rip open the skin of the ship and
why it tried to attack me?” he asked looking at a small terminal,
because he had to look at something, and a voice in the ether had no
face.
“I have not” the
computer said “It is illogical for such a major malfunction to
occur so soon after launch”
Jay crossed his arms
and leaned back on the bunk. He suggested, not seriously, “Maybe we
should abort the mission?”
“Negative” the computer said “Only a catastrophic failure would
activate any protocols for returning to Earth”
“Those rovers are your hands out there” Jay said “You can't
expect me to know how to fix stuff, that wasn't my field. I'm here
because...” he stopped and sighed. “I could learn, in the virtual
reality chamber, I could learn how to fix some of it”
“The library has everything you would require to become a fully
certified technician in any sub-system or engineer in all of the
systems” the computer agreed “It would take years”
Jay lay back on the bug with his hands clasped behind his head “I
have plenty of time”
The computer thought there was a 75% chance that Jay Johnson would
live another 15 years, 5 years to learn to become an engineer and
maybe a decade of work after that. There was a 66% chance he would
become unstable or insane before then. His relationship with the
female had not yet come to fruition, the computer thought it was
unlikely within a year. It was not an expert on that, it knew, humans
were quite unpredictable sometimes. It was learning though.
In her quarters Tamita lay on the bunk. Then she rolled to face the
wall terminal with the small blinking red light. “Computer”
“Yes, crew member Tamita Koroma?” the computer responded
“Tell me what happened to Jay Johnson today” she said “I know
something happened. Don't try to lie to me”
The computer of the Salutem Novis did not know where she had
gotten the idea that it would lie to her, but it decided to open a
separate file on her psychology, not just on her interaction with Jay
Johnson.
“Jay Johnson was requested to make an excursion outside of the
vessel to replace exterior panels that protect many of the ships
sub-systems. Once there he was attacked by a malfunctioning rover,
but he was unarmed and the rover is no longer a threat” the
computer said.
He was alarmed by this revelation. “That's insane!” she calmed
down a little “How could one of the rovers malfunction like that?”
“This remains a mystery” the computer said “Prior to being sent
to repair a minor problem an hour earlier it was perfectly normal.
Since the rover unit is now floating far away in the depths of space,
it cannot be opened up and studied”
“Jay didn't tell me any of this because he thinks I'm too fragile
to know?” she asked nobody in particular. “Did he think it would
frighten me?”
The computer pondered whether Tamita was upset by this revelation
that Jay Johnson tried to protect her from this knowledge or maybe
because he was a gentleman. Would she feel warmer toward him or
colder, this is something the computer wanted to see.
The next morning Jay Johnson woke up and showered much earlier than
normal for him, the computer thought he was eager to see Tamita
again, instead he went to the bridge.
“Have you figured out what happened to the rover yet?” he asked
“Negative” the computer said “There is just no information
available to make a determination about why the rover behaved the way
it did”
“Could
it have been a malfunction?” Jay asked
“Unlikely” the
computer said “It's behavior could not have been the result of
random chance”
“So someone
tampered with the program?” Jay Johnson asked
“I have found
nothing in the programming that would cause this though” the
computer said “I have compared the software of all of the rovers,
they are identical”
“Sabotage” Jay
Johnson “You should go through the programming line by line and
create a virtual rover and see how it behaves”
“I will do that”
the computer said “I also need you to replace an instrument outside
the ship, since the rovers are deactivated for the time being”
Jay Johnson found
himself suiting up again for a spacewalk, but this time on the
top-side of the ship over in area C. He didn't have to walk up the
wall to the ceiling this time since he was already oriented
correctly. The computer assured him that all of the remaining rovers
were accounted for in their bays and he did not have to worry about
being attacked.
He found himself
walking through a forest of antennae and other extrusions from the
ship, he was looking for one of these in particular. The computer was
acting as his navigator. Turn left, turn right, this much farther. He
was expecting a bing followed by “You have arrived at your
destination” any time now.
After walking nearly
a kilometer he found himself outside of one of the biological
habitats, he could see the trees and the water on the inside. It was
like seeing a bubble of life in a vast, dead ocean that stretched all
around him.
Then he saw Tamita
inside the habitat and waved, she smiled and waved back. She smiled,
Jay Johnson felt his heart flutter. She had a spectacular smile and
it warmed him up.
“Your heart rate
is elevated crew member Jay Johnson and you have not moved in twelve
point seven seconds” the computer noted “Are you having a
problem?”
“Negative” Jay
answered “So, that sensor that needs replaced is around here
somewhere”
“Correct. It is at
the top of that tower to your left”
Jay looked and then
looked up. The tower was at least ten meters off the surface of the
ship, the shaft was about as thick as his arm. He could see the
sensor pod at the top, he had the replacement in a satchel over his
shoulder. “I can't climb that...”
The tower started
retracting straight down until it was nearly at the same level as his
head.
“It is a simple
and routine procedure” the computer said “normally the rovers
would be doing this kind of thing but right now, you are my hands”
On the way back to
the hatch he stopped to peer inside of the biological habitat and saw
Tamita cooking something in a pot over the traditional three stone
stove. He felt hungry all of a sudden, he couldn't wait to get a
taste of whatever it was she was making. Then he saw the hatch open
at the far in and one of the Goth robots entered the habitat. Not
even Gopher entered these habitats.
“Computer why is
Goth inside the biological habitat? I never knew they could enter”
he said
“They are not
supposed to enter, it is forbidden” the computer said “Do you
really see a ...”
Jay Johnson was
already running toward the hatch he had come from, it was nearly a
kilometer away but he just knew there was trouble. “Make it stop!
Shut it down!”
“I am attempting
to shut it down, but it is not responding”
Jay couldn't bear
the thought that the square robot might hurt Tamita, he was barely
getting to know her and she finally smiled at him. “Tell her to get
in the water, go swimming! That thing isn't water-proof is it?”
“Negative, it is
definitely not able to get into the water” the computer answered
He climbed into the
hatch and shut it, it began pressurizing immediately. He took off the
spacesuit and tossed the helmet. Once the inner hatch opened he knew
where to go and it would send him straight up Maple Street, his
nickname for the main corridor at the top that led to Biological
Habitat 4. He was tired and a bit worn when he arrived, Gopher was at
the hatch opening looking in.
“She is all wet”
Gopher said as he ran by.
Jay ran into the
habitat and saw the robot near the edge of the water, it's side
facing the simulated ocean where Tamita was standing in waist-deep
water.
“Are you okay?”
he asked
“I guess” she
said “Except that thing is trying to fry me”
The side facing her
was open and the welding torch was active and another tool starting
firing bolts or something into the water. It couldn't reach her and
it was kind of pathetic. Jay climbed on top of it and opened the
access panel.
“What is the shut
down code?”
“Type in
0-1-3-2-8-0-9 “ the computer said, once he did this the tools
deactivated and stowed away inside the robot and the hatch on its
side closed.
“Corridor Service
Module C-14 has been deactivated manually” the computer said
“I bet someone in
the project sabotaged these robots” Jay Johnson said “Maybe they
found out they weren't going to New Eden and decided to get some
revenge”
Tamita was out of
the water and standing nearby. “That was disturbing” she said “If
the computer hadn't warned me, it would have electrocuted me from
behind. Those things are pretty quiet”
Jay shook his head
“This trip is going to take thousands of years, what are we going
to do if we cannot trust these robots?”
“We can't keep
going without them” Tamita said as left the habitat and into the
corridor, Gopher followed them quietly “The ship and its systems
would fall apart long before we reach New Eden”
The computer
suggested “I can try to reinstall the programming in the rovers and
the Corridor Service Modules before restarted them. Then I will
reactivated one of each to assess whether they function properly”
“Can we really
trust that?” Jay asked
“I will run the
test as far from your location as possible” the computer said “It
must be done, as you have already pointed out, we cannot proceed for
long without them”
“Yes” Tamita
said “It has to be done”
“If that fails,
then what?” Jay asked
“Then we would
need to replace the main computer in all of these robots and start
from the beginning. I can, of course, manufacture new computer boards
for them, but it is complicated and would take some time”
“Tamita needs some
dry clothes” Jay told Gopher
“Yes sir!” it
said in its happy-go-chirpy voice before taking off down the
corridor, hanging from a rail on the ceiling.
“Computer, do you
think there's a chance that Gopher has been compromised by whatever
this is?”
After a moment the
computer “Seems unlikely, it has a completely different
manufacturer than the robots and the corridor service modules.”
“Is there a way to
send a message to Earth about the sabotage?”
“Negative” the
computer said, because this was forbidden, it did not add.
“With the way
things are on Earth, there is a good chance he's being punished
anyway” Jay muttered and put an arm around Tamita “You doing
okay?”
“Yes” she said
“A little scared, but okay”
The computer
noted that the two humans were finally bonding. The circumstances and
the danger was bringing them closer together. If this was normal for
humans this could be useful in the future, and would be remembered.
Meanwhile the Salutem Novis is about 122.8
billion kilometers from Sol but the continuous nature of ion
propulsion meant that the ship is accelerating and would continue to
accelerate for about 2,500 years to half the speed of light, before
the ship turned around and began to slow down as planned, finally
reaching New Eden.
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