A New Home
by Floyd Looney
(Art work by Don Davis, commissioned by NASA, 1975, and released to Public Domain. http://www.donaldedavis.com/PARTS/allyours.html)
“The strawberries, honey” Janet
told her 7-year old daughter Anna, in the garden near their house
“Make sure you pick the big, plump ones that your grandpa likes”
“Okay, mommy” the girl said
swinging her little wicker basket excitedly, wearing her brand new
yellow dress and feeling like this was some sort of holiday. Grandpa
was visiting, he didn't live too far away but he was normally busy
with his writing and stuff. Anna glanced up and could see his house
from the garden, it was a mile or two up the curving wheel of the
revolving space station.
“His whole class graduated yesterday,
he is proud of them all. They all did so well” her mother said
“Your grandpa got to watch the ceremony live from Earth, so I
invited him over for our own little celebration”
“Yea” she said twirling on the spot
“Maybe he will take me for a walk by the lake”
“He does have time today, I guess. A
rare day off for him” Janet said, thinking it might be about time
for her father to retire but knowing he wouldn't. With the end of the
semester he would dive back into his writing full time. She sighed
and shook her head.
“We have enough strawberries for two
cakes” she said, guessing that half of them would survive long
enough to decorate the cake “Let's go back in now”
They left the garden and passed by a
lot of other gardens before they reached their modest house with the
little decorative white picket fence. Janet had always wanted a cute
house like this but before coming to Terra Beta, it was never going
to happen. Her husband was one of the engineers who kept the station
running smoothly, like trying to keep cloud formation inside the
station to a minimum.
Terra Beta had cost a fortune to
construct, it was located in a Lagrangian Point just past the moon,
but they could see Earth a lot of the time rising and falling behind
the moon – which looked bigger from their perspective than Earth.
It was supposed to be a pilot program as a test, the real goal was to
build a rocket to push it into Mars orbit so that world could be
studied more intently for a long time.
That phase never happened because of a
global depression across Earth. It affected Terra Beta a bit but
internally they had their own cottage-industry economy. Much of their
own food and other things were made right on the station, such as the
gardens. Nearly any part that was needed to repair the space station
could also be manufactured there.
Janet greeted her father when he
arrived but Anna leaped into his arms. If it weren't for the 0.8g
gravity she was sure he would have been bowled over. They chatted and
had some tea until her husband came home. He looked a bit grim but he
put up a good show of enjoying the little celebration.
After Anna went to bed, they had some
wine and chatted about things like her fathers teaching job and how
his books were selling. When she put her father to bed in the guest
bedroom she went back downstairs to confront her husband.
“Jeff, what's going on, why are you
so grim and worried?” she asked “and yes I can tell”
“Earth's governments are clamoring to
send up ten thousand refugees to Terra Beta, as if we can take care
of them. It's insane, it could never work” he told her “They do
not understand how carefully balanced everything is up here. Ten
thousand welfare cases would destroy everything.”
“What can we do? The consortium is
owned by those governments after all” she said, wondering if they
would have to move back to Earth. She really didn't want to go back
to Earth.
“I don't know. There will be a
council meeting on the subject tomorrow, but the members haven't been
told about this yet” he told her “Everyone will find out and the
reaction to it could tear our community apart”
It doesn't make sense, Janet told
herself. Why would they want to send a bunch of refugees to a space
station. Did any of those politicians understand what they were
doing? Maybe they did. Maybe they saw this as a way to end the space
program for good. They already canceled the idea of sending it to
Mars and of building a second habitat wheel, maybe this was to be the
final death knell. Politicians haven't changed much since Herod, she
concluded.
The Terra Beta community was incensed
and shocked when the news came out. Many of the adults had come to
the same conclusions that Janet had. That this was an effort to end
the space program for good, binding the human race to surface
dwellers forever.
Janet's father was on the council. He
had gone into “deep think” mode while everyone else panicked and
argued about what it all meant. Finally he raised a hand and the
gavel told everyone else to shut up, including the small crowd that
had shown up in person.
“We do have an engine on this space
station” he informed them “It would take a while to build up
enough speed, going around and around the moon and then Earth and
then going out to Mars. We can park at Mars like the original plan
had called for. Let them spend millions to send a handful refugees
that far and see how fast their minds change”
“But isn't this station owned by
those governments when it is all said and done?” Another member of
the council asked “Can't we try to come to a compromise of some
kind?”
“How about you guys keep them talking
for a few months while we get out of dodge?” her grandfather
replied to some chuckles “That would be useful”
The thing any politician ever did best
was distract the public, Janet reckoned. Her grandfather would be
fired from the long-distance teaching job, besides it would be hard
to do that from Mars with the delay in communications it would bring.
First they reported that the space
station had an bronchial infection and shut off all entrances from
the outside. “It is very contagious, no one should visit this
station for a while” their top doctors had reported to Earth.
Then while negotiations were going on
with the Consortium the station started orbiting a small area of
empty space within the Lagrangian Point, most of this while hidden by
the moon. It took many weeks to build up any real speed and they
orbited the Moon, now the Earth could see it and track its speed,
their communications became alarmed.
“It is time for us to find a new
home” Janet's grandfather announced to the station to much
applause, it was also being beamed to Earth “Humanity can no longer
be anchored to one world. We must move amongst the planets and then
the stars and thrive. Thriving can only be done with freedom, which
would be denied us if we stay”
Then once they were clear of the
Earth-moon system they began to track an incoming vessel, catching up
with them a little by little. It announced itself as “Space Fighter
One” and said it had been sent by the consortium to bring them back
or to destroy them.
With only a couple days to act the
council met again. Her grandfather was now the Chairman and he told
everyone to shut up when they were arguing and bickering. Instead he
opened a communication channel to SFO and allowed them to watch and
participate in the meeting.
“So, you carry a single nuclear
missile” her father said, repeating the information as it stood
“How much fuel do you have?”
When he heard the answer his eyebrows
went up. “You are on a one-way suicide mission, sent to murder
11,000 innocent people who want to be free. Is this what you wanted
to do when you grew up?”
The pilot answered “Of course not”
The old man nodded “Why don't you
fire off the missile toward the sun and come aboard and join our
community? Wouldn't that be better than dying for such a horrible
cause?”
So Terra Beta survived. It thrived
in Martian orbit, it sent down teams to study the world below even as
Earth slipped into darkness. Soon radio signals ceased to be
broadcast, nothing but static and evidence of increased radiation
levels.
It's been fifteen years now and
another station is being built, this one will be sent forth toward
interstellar space, on a mission to thrive and survive around another
star. They are also told to build another some day and send it
elsewhere too. When Terra Delta is complete, I will be on that
mission to find a new home.
-Anna Smith
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