Orbital
PD:
Show
My Good Side
“I'm a cop. My beat covers the whole
world, but way up here in orbit. That is a lot of territory to cover
and there aren't that many police officers to go around. Of course, I
wouldn't trade my job for anything” Lieutenant Reese Davison said
to the camera being held by an older, balding man.
“and cut” the man said “Remember
this is going to be a documentary seen all over Earth, I need to see
some real interesting stuff during the ride-along”
Lieutenant Davison glanced toward
Sergeant Manny Jones who was looking grumpy about this whole thing.
Reese Davison was younger, tall and good-looking while Manny Jones
was short, stout and looked like a “get off my lawn, lousy kids”
type. The documentary-maker, Bruce Atkinson, was already showing
favoritism toward the telegenic Davison.
They were in the main room of the OPD
station, it was the mess hall and a bunch of other things, and at 60
square feet it was the biggest room by far. The bosses downstairs had
decided that a documentary would be good PR for the whole operation.
Manny thought that was bunk, of course.
With the camera off Manny gently
floated over to his partner and stopped himself by grabbing the
table, it was bolted to the floor. “How long is this going to take?
We have important things to do, you know”
The chubby old man waved a hand and
said “Fine, fine” as he attached his camera to a harness he wore
across his chest, along with other things. He had already taken a
tour of the station, Manny barely remembered to go and make sure the
toilet was clean and shiny in time.
“The other teams left twenty minutes
ago” Manny said, there were only three other teams “We're the
last ones out”.
“Is there a call?” the man asked,
Manny wondered if the camera on the mans chest was still on and
decided to play nice for the sake of PR.
“Yes, Beverly – our dispatcher- has
an assignment for us. It seems that one of the religious sects has
been preventing one of its members from leaving” Manny told him,
looking at the camera “That..” he said dramatically “... is
kidnapping & imprisonment!”
Lieutenant Davison was watching this
with bemused interest but he had to put an end to this just in case
Manny was going to keep going “Okay, lets suit up and roll out”
All three put on the suits, the two OPD
officers had the gold crest on their shoulders and chest while their
guest had to wear the green and white “reserve suit”. Then they
floated down through the tunnel and into the airlock connecting to
their ship.
It looked like a clone of the old Space
Shuttles but smaller and it had a red and blue light bar on top and a
spotlight of its own. It said POLICE on the side and OPD on the tail.
Theirs was “car #2”. Bruce Atkinson was impressed and got
recordings from inside of the ship as they moved away from the
station, turned and rocketed away.
“Lieutenant Reese Davison, 36,
originally from Belmont, NY. What made you want to become a police
officer in orbit?” their guest asked.
“Well, when I was a kid I witnessed a
crime. I told the honest-to-God truth to my parents, to the cops, to
the judge but the guy got off light, too light. The cops weren't
happy about that but they pulled up their sleeves and went back to
work. I liked that commitment, I liked the fact that even an
injustice in the system makes them want real justice even more”
Reese said
“So, you want to bring justice to
space?”
“Oh, not like that. I just needed to
stay away from Belmont for a while after I helped catch a fellow cop
who beat the perp to a pulp. So I joined the OPD!” he said with a
dazzling smile for the camera. Manny wanted to be sick but he grinned
and bore it.
Then Bruce Atkinson, still frowning and
shaking his head about something pointed the camera at Manny, causing
him to perk up. “Is there any special event or desire that brings
you to join the OPD, Sergeant Manny Jones?”
Manny closed his eyes and said “ah..”
as if he had to think about it “I wouldn't call it special, I came
out here because there are less people per squared mile than anywhere
on Earth. I really dislike people and crowds... and children – more
than one in a room at the same time really”
Bruce looked flabbergasted. He probably
wondered if he could even use the footage.
Soon enough Reese got to say “We are
approaching the religious sects station now”
Manny picked up the communications
device and said “Beverly, this is Car 2, we are approaching the
location now, over”
Through static the voice of the woman
responded “Why in the -sshhhhsss- are you telling me that?”
“Roger that” Manny said putting it
back down “Just dock it, I am not doing a space-walk today”
Bruce got video of the station it was
the kind that revolved and gave the occupants some gravity, not as
much as on Earth, but some. They also could see that one end of the
spinning part was a dome with a large tree inside.
“Dang tree hugging witches” Manny
grumbled
“That sounds pretty offensive”
Bruce told him “Why would you say that, I might have been
recording!”
“Wha... no, you need to understand”
Manny said “That is their religion, the Seventh Day Ba'Hai Wiccan
Church of Gaia. They literally worship that tree that is in that
dome”
So car #2 docked with the religious
sect's space station and the air-lock wasn't blockaded or anything,
so they entered just fine. They were escorted from the weightless
environment of the center up a spoke to the opposite end of where the
dome was. Now they had about 0.6g of gravity and were told to wait in
small room that had couches around a coffee table, and no room for
anything else.
After a minute of waiting a gray-haired
woman wearing a white robe with purple trim entered and sat on the
white couch opposite the officers.
“What can I do for you, officers?”
she asked nicely “Can I get you some tea?”
“No, no” Manny said “We are here
to look into a case. It has been reported that a girl is being kept
here against her will”
“Ridiculous” the woman said, not
looking at all surprised or alarmed by what he said “No-one is kept
against their will in our community, you must mean the problem child
Naomi. She's just sore that she isn't a good student of... our ways.
She can't memorize the catechism to save her own hide.”
Lt Reese Davison decided to take over
the talking. “Ma'am”
“My title is Nature Mother” she
told them
“Nature Mother, Ma'am, we will have
to see and talk to Naomi before we can leave” he told her “We
have standard procedures in cases like this”
“This is impossible” the woman said
“Naomi is at her prayers”
The two cops looked at each other for a
second. Davison asked “How long will that take?”
The woman sighed “She is meditating,
in prayer to the life force of the Tree of Life. She must pray to the
four winds and for every season. It could take another ten hours”
The filmmaker choked to cover up a
sarcastic chuckle. “Pardon me, Nature Mother, may the peace of a
quiet sun keep you always warm, but I happen to know a little
something of your faith and there is no way the Sa-Christal Prayer
takes anywhere near that much time”
The woman seemed a little surprised but
then smiled “We are an off-shoot, a branching, of the sect you are
referring to. Some of our ways are different”
Sergeant Manny Jones stood up and
announced “If you do not deliver this girl, Naomi, within the hour
we will tow your station from this spot to near our base, then we
will have a dozen officers do a thorough search of the whole complex.
Including the dome”
This shocked her “No one outside of
the faith is allowed in the dome!”
Manny nodded “That doesn't matter to
us. We have to respect your faith, but if you are keeping us from
seeing someone who has been reported held against their will, we
won't hesitate to pick apart the whole station to find her.”
Bruce Atkinson reached out and picked
up the offered glass of tea, a little cooled now, and took a sniff
before shaking his head. “Naughty, naughty. Your ways aren't so
different from your Earth-bound brethren after all” the man laughed
“Seems to have a trace of a certain mild opiate in this tea. Did
you think we wouldn't notice?”
She harrumphed and left the room.
“I said I knew a little about their
faith” the man said checking his camera “I hope there is a happy
ending, this would be good for the show. When she looked surprised
about cops going into the dome it rung a bell, must be where they
grow that stuff”
“You recorded all this?” Manny
asked “You'll need to make me a copy in case this goes to court”
“I'd be glad to” Lt Reese Davison
said “Now let's find Naomi and get out of here”
They went into the corridor and started
moving around, looking into doors and hatches.
“By the way, you realize that
particular stuff in the tea isn't illegal up here, right?” Manny
asked Bruce as he filmed them searching the premises.
“But it is supposed to be banned by
their faith” he answered “Getting caught is what they consider a
sin”
The woman reappeared with a tall,
muscular man who had the wrist of a girl in her late teen in his
grip. The man did not look at all happy but his blue robe was clean
and vibrant, so that is always a plus, appearance gets you points.
“This is Naomi” the woman said “She
tells me she has just decided to leave the community, so you can take
her away if you want. She's nothing but trouble”
The man let her go and gave her a small
shove towards the officers.
“Just leave in peace, child” the
woman said without a bit of sincerity. So they left without saying a
word until they were back in the ship.
“Are you all right?” Manny asked
the girl
“I'm okay, just get me away from
here” she told them “I should never have come here”
Davison disengaged the docking and
turned the ship toward the station. The man making the documentary
asked Naomi “Now that you are out of that place, what will you be
doing with yourself?”
She shook her head “I'm not sure”
Manny bent over and whispered “Say
you want to be a cop like the heroes who rescued you”
Naomi thought for a second “But she
said the man with the camera had them figured out, she only said you
cops were too dense to understand anything”
Bruce had filmed that too, he had a big
smile.
“Just make sure you get my good side”
Manny Jones told him.
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