See Part One
Oasis
Part Three
“We don't even
know who is behind all this.” Jake stressed “Yes, Mr. Campo is
definitely a suspect but you can't go off and do crazy stuff.”
The Administrator
turned to him with a vague look on his face. “Aren't we also
citizens of Oasis? Are we not allowed to visit our own city?”
Jake closed his eyes
and almost pinched the bridge of his nose. “You know what I mean,
if dozens of your fliers show up at once, people are going to think
your invading or something.”
“We call them our
dragons.” Ria said “Not fliers.”
They were outside
walking into a field where dozens of the flying machines were being
prepped by crews and pilots.
Lily spoke up waving
a hand at all the activity. “Yes, he's right. They will definitely
take it as a hostile act, this definitely does look an invasion.”
Soon all of the
crews were standing at attention next to their flying machines and
the pilots were standing at attention in front of them. There was
blue squad with Ria and Hando, but there were several other
color-coded squads too. Including the older pilots in the gold squad.
Ria came up to Jake
and pointed “What is that?” she pulled something from his jacket
pocket and held it up “Where did you get a boomerazor?”
“I bought it from
a street merchant. It's a bit rusty.” he answered rubbing the back
of his neck.
She opened it up and
looked inside. “Yes, it's rusty all right. That's my mark, you
found one of mine out there! Ha!”
She handed it back
to him and ran off to be with her crew.
The Administrator
rubbed his chin. “The council has become someone's prisoner. That
someone has hijacked the authority of the council to send orders to
the defense forces. People and businesses have been bullied to remove
the ability of the masses to fight a prolonged battle. All of this
points to a coup in progress. I think we should go and find out what
is happening.”
Jake shook his head.
“They have their anti-aerial weapons readied. To everyone down
there it's going to look like you started the war!”
The elderly man
nodded. “Possibly.”
Jake gave up on the
argument and joined his friends at their flying machine. Bolt
said”They were very impressed with my engine design. I bet they'll
try to copy it.”
Lily shook her head.
“Bolt, this is not a good time.”
Just then a couple
dozen armed men and women wearing some kind of armor jogged out to
join the pilots. Jake didn't know what that was about but it looked
like they were going to pair up on those flying machines, they didn't
look like they would carry two.
“They only need to
go downward.” Lily said “They'll drop the soldiers into the lake
and be able to pull up.”
Jake looked at her
like she had gone nuts. “That's crazy.”
“It's what they
have been trained for.” she said “Hando was boasting about it”
Jake shook his head,
“Hando needs to learn to keep secrets from people outside the clan
before he gets himself in trouble. Let's go. I don't want to get shot
out of the sky.”
The engines aimed
downward and their aircraft lifted off the ground, after a dozen or
so feet he turned toward the edge of the plateau and headed off. They
would have to head back to Oasis City from the eastern area,
hopefully they won't be mistaken for Air Knights.
Now that they
remembered how to use the short-range radio they were able to chat a
bit.
Lily asked “Are
they going to try and gain entrance to the council building?”
Jake hoped not.
“They could die if they did that. I don't know much of what they
are planning, maybe the air show will be just a diversion.”
Bolt spoke up,
“Maybe we should try to sneak in when their attention is on the Air
Knights?”
Lily exclaimed “Us?”
Several thoughts
went through Jake's mind. Should they just go back to the factory and
hide there for the duration? Then he saw a dust cloud below them and
saw two long columns of Caravan nomads in their wagons headed toward
the city. This was strange.
“I'm going to go
around first!” he told them. Oasis City wasn't very big but his
suspicions were soon confirmed when he saw a large number of cycles
heading toward the town from the south and west.
“Riders!” Lily
yelled, “What's going on?”
Jake didn't know.
“It looks like everyone is converging on the city.”
He flew through and
around the airships surrounding the city and landed back in Mr.
Tinker's factory after Bolt opened the roof remotely again. He took
off his helmet.
“Something big is
happening.” he said
“No kidding, but
we still don't know who is behind all this!” Bolt said, tossing the
helmet “We don;t know who the sides are, or who is behind all this.
We can't fight a shadow.”
Jake went to the
wall terminal and called his father.
“Where have you
been?” his dad asked, concerned.
“Dad, listen. I'm
fine. It looks like a war or something is breaking out. Maybe you can
take Tawni and Jato and get away from Oasis City for a while?” he
asked his father. His father replied calmly and evenly “You have to
come too, Jake.”
“I think it's too
late.” he told his father “Just go past the mountains until this
is all over.”
“Jake, listen to
me.”His father said “If you can't come here, find a safe place
and hideout! Don't do anything stupid. Can you promise me that?”
Jake put a hand over
his eyes. “I can try. Just get to safety!”
There was banging on
the door and Bolt went over to it and activated the door monitor. It
was Lily's little sister Tulip. She looked frantic and she ran into
her sisters arms when Bolt opened the door for her.
“Lily! Some men
came and took Dad away!” she said, tears in her eyes.
Lily lost her
balance and Jake helped her sit on the floor. “Who were they? Did
they say anything?”
Tulip and Lily were
embraced and crying but she said “They said he was going to be a
hostage.”
“Bolt. We might
need some guns.” Jake told him.
Bolt looked confused
“I was kidding about sneaking into the council building...” he
lied “Let's pretend that idea never came up.”
Jake shook his head.
“I think we have to. We have to find out what is going on before
this whole situation explodes.”
Just then loud
streaking sounds broke the silence from outside. They were shooting
the anti-aerial weapons from around the council building. Jake opened
the door and looked into the darkening skies to see several vehicles
zipping around.
“The air show has
started.” he told them “Bolt, we need to go.”
They left the girls
in the factory and made sure the door locked. They walked down alleys
as quietly as they could toward the council building. They wanted to
avoid the troops, but instead of finding the place surrounded they
found it mostly not.
“They must be
fighting the Air Knights ground troops at the lake.” Bolt
whispered. That was as good a theory as any. It also fit with what
they knew. Only the anti-air batteries remained around the building,
and maybe a few troops. With their attention diverted, it might
actually be possible to sneak in.
The main entrance
and the back entrance were both guarded, but the third entrance on
the side for the staff seemed to be unguarded. It was very quiet on
that side of the building.
“What are we going
to do once we're inside?” Bolt asked. Jake hadn't decided that yet.
He thought the council chamber, where their business was done in
public might be the best location to look if there are a bunch of
hostages. It's the only room big enough.
“We need to look
into the council chambers.” was all he said. As if Bolt could
figure out the whole plan from that much information. The door was
unlocked and they sneaked inside, the lights were off in this
corridor, it seemed abandoned. It led to the kitchen.
“Don't touch
anything.” Jake said, knowing Bolt would probably want to touch
anything that looked unfamiliar. He was as much into doodads as his
father was. They made it through the kitchen without knocking pots,
pans or hydrolizers off a shelf. The next room was the banquet room.
There were a lot of tables but it was dark and nothing was stirring
here either.
'Nice carpet.”
Bolt said. It was soft and thick, good for absorbing sound as a
matter of fact. It had to have been an antique from one of the
original colony landings. Must be very expensive to import one of
these from off-world, ridiculously expensive. Concentrate.
He looked out of a
crack in the old door frame into the corridor. There were two armed
soldiers in the hallway by one of the entrances to the chambers. One
of the soldiers put a hand to his hear as if being told something and
then saying “Roger that.” then to the other soldier “Out front,
they need some help!”
Jake really hoped
that didn't mean the ground force of the Air Knights was arriving
already. Then he opened the door and duck-walked to the chamber door.
He could hear voices from inside. He opened the door just a fraction
of an inch and put his eye to it.
The closest thing
was a footed foot of a soldier facing away from him. He could the
back of several heads in the seats where the audience would watch the
floor. It was darker there than down on the floor where the small
part of the council desk he could see had members sitting there. The
few he could see looked haggard, dark sacks beneath their eyes as if
they hadn't slept since the “lock-down” began.
One of the few
council members he could actually see sitting there like a refugee
was Mr. Campo, and he looked pissed. The speaker, whoever it was, was
droning on and on about a united and peaceful Oasis. A free and
democratic Oasis. At this point Campo raising his shackled arms and
clanging the chains “That's the sound of your freedom!”
At that moment Mr.
Campo suddenly looked like a rebel freedom fighter compared to the
suspicions Jake had been having. A figure crossed the small space he
could see, just from the back Jake could see the man was tall,
painfully thin and had a pony-tail.
“Temporary
measure, Councilman Campo.” The man said “This will all be for
the common good and you will all see it my way soon enough.”
Jake thought really
hard. He didn't keep up on news, especially politics, but he didn't
think man was on the council. How had this happened? How had some
stranger walked into the center of government and claim its power for
himself?
“You can't just
expect this will end as you want it to.” Campo told him. “The
people of this world are fiercely independent. I've warned them they
need to forge a common identity myself, but not for the reasons you
might think.”
The man raised both
arms into the air as if he were surrendering. “Oh enlighten me,
newcomer to the council.”
Mr. Campo gave a
grim smile. “They will not accede to your demand. The people of
this planet aren't the kind who would trade their freedom for
anything you could promise them. I know it has happened all through
human history, maybe it will happen here in the future. Not now,
though, you could offer them heaven itself and they would throw you
out on your ear.”
The man laughed. “Do
you think I haven't done my homework? There is one thing that is more
precious than heaven on this world. Water.”
Campo's head dropped
and his shoulders sagged.
“These men joined
me for water and enough land to start their own colonies once Oasis
is a lush green utopia. Their all going to be filthy rich. Your army
has become my army. Everyone will fall into line for water. To see
Oasis bloom they would sign a new Constitution, I only want to rule
for 99 years.” The man said, Jake couldn't believe that a maniac
like this had already fooled many Authority soldiers. He wondered how
many outside or sent to the lakefront to fight even knew what was
happening.
“They might fall
into line to save the people you took as hostages.” someone said
“They won't really mean it. Someone will come and stop you.”
The man laughed
again. “The Star League will be happy to see Oasis united and
becoming more than a dry dirtball. Sure, it won't lift a finger to
bring water and it won't lift one to stop me.”
The man turned
around. Suddenly Jake started to recognized that face. Almost
handsome but with that ugly scar on his left cheek. It just could not
be true. “The Cavers, the Caravans, the Riders and others all want
to have their own green lands, I can give it to them. Why should it
all be localized in this one valley?”
It made no economic
sense to bring ice asteroids from the outer system, unless this
pirate was planning to restart the colonization process. Why would
the Star League stand aside and let this happen? How could Matt
Dillinger have taken over the council and army?
He crawled back to
the kitchen where he found Bolt nibbling on some fruit. He looked up
and slid over to Jake. “What did you find out?”
Jake breathed a deep
sigh. “Space pirates.”
Bolt tilted his
head. “Sun stroke?”
“Matt Dillinger is
in there. The council is shackled. The hostages aren't moving, as if
they were scared to move. He bribed the soldiers to join him!” Jake
told Bolt all this, hardly believing it was real. “I have a feeling
that he isn't alone either. Where are his ships? His men?”
If the Star League
had paid any attention to Oasis before maybe this wouldn't be
happening, how could they let a member world be invaded? This
violates the charter is so many ways. The Star League could have sent
ships to drag the ice asteroids to Oasis without a coup. Maybe
Dillinger was lying and the League knew nothing, which would make
sense. The League really didn't pay attention to the desert world.
Quickly they were
back outside the council building. The air show was still happening,
there was a soldier on the ground in the road with a boomerazor in
his chest. As they watched a laser zapped one of the dragons like it
was a bug and it headed toward the ground. The pilot was able to pull
up barely but it simply lessened the impact as it hit a barn.
Jake ran to the barn
and opened the door. There were small fires breaking out, he saw Bolt
start winding the pump next to the door. Water began dribbling from
the ceiling pipes as Jake walked through the mess. He found broken
dragon parts and then a pilot on a stack of hay, unmoving. He grabbed
the body and turned it over and both he and Ria yelled at the same
time.
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