Part One Here
Oasis
Part Two
The following
morning Jake made it to breakfast and found his father eagerly
reading the news on the flimsy. He hardly heard anything his little
sister or her friend said, not really understand little kids much.
“Dad. Any
political news today? Any shootings?” he asked as if he were just
shooting the breeze. He father put the flimsy on the table top and
looked at his son.
“Shootings? That's
specific, why are you asking me that?” he asked, Jake tried not to
look suspicious or anything.
“No reason”
“Well” his
father said, picking up the flimsy again, “It just so happens that
the Council Chambers are on lock-down, the report says there was a
credible threat against the government.” He handed the flimsy to
Jake and went back to eating his morning soup. “Of course, it could
all be a lie. Government lies a lot.”
Jake was surprised
to hear his father say that but he read the story. Apparently the
council was rousted from bed in the early hours of the morning and
soldiers were ordered to lock the place down. There have been no
contact with the members of the council since then, although
anti-aerial laser weapons were deployed in the vicinity.
“Has the
government applied to the Star League for help?” Jake asked, not
seeing anything about it in the story.
His father shook his
head. “No. Apparently they want this to stay internal, or domestic,
as they say.”
Jake gave the flimsy
back to his father and wolfed down his soup. Then he was soon sliding
down the anchor rope with his hook again, despite his fathers
warnings. He was in far too much of a hurry to start using the vator
now.
He found Bolt at the
noodle shop. He didn't look like he had slept much and he was nursing
the bowl instead of eating properly but he was there.
“Bolt, how is your
father?” Jake asked
“Better.” his
best friend muttered.
Lily didn't say
anything as she set sat down on the opposite side of the table. “He's
been here for an hour, and he won't say much.” she said.
“Bolt. Do you know
who might have done that to your father?” Jake asked “Because I
think it's probably directly related to the lock-down of the
council!”
Bolt pushed the bowl
away. “You think so? I'm so glad I wasn't the only one.”
“We're your
friends, you should tell us.” Lily said before getting up to serve
another customer.
“She's right.”
Jake told him, then bent in and whispered “I saw a man shoot at an
Air Knight yesterday, but she got him in the jugular with a
boomerazor!”
Bolt's eyes widened.
“There was nothing
about that in the news today. Someone has covered it up.” Jake told
him, then he looked around for possible spies before saying “I
think that Mr. Campo character is up to something sinister, but I
couldn't prove it.”
Bolt looked at him
suspiciously. “What do you want from me?”
Jake smiled. “A
vehicle. An aerial vehicle if possible.”
Bolt chuckled. “I
don't have one, and you don't know how to fly one.”
Jake hushed him.
“Listen, you have access to the manufactory don't you? You can make
one for me, I need to get to the Air Knights.”
Bolt was still not
taking this seriously. “Even if I could, and you could fly it,
they'd fight you off before you could get to the plateau. Especially
if someone were shooting at one of them yesterday. Plus I would
need...” He seemed to be fishing in his mind for something.
“Need what? If I
can do it, I'll do it.” Jake told him.
“I want to go too”
Bolt told him. Jake crossed his arms and sighed, then nearly fell
over when Lily screamed “I'll go too!”. He hadn't known she was
standing behind him and he had been startled.
“How could we all
go?” Jake asked “That would be a bit too conspicuous! They might
think we are invading.”
Bolt shook his head.
“I know their radio frequencies. Well, one of them. I don't
understand the codes they use, but we can tell them we're coming in
peace.”
Lily hit Jake on the
shoulder. “See, we can do this.”
“Jake, I'm going
to need some help on that aerial vehicle.” Bolt told him “Come
on!”
Lily stayed with the
noodle shop as Bolt navigated the alleys and bi-ways of the city to a
nondescript building that had no signage at all. “No reason to
advertise. My dad does all his real business from the house.”
Bolt punched in a
9-numeral code into the lock and they were soon inside. Many of the
machines had been smashed and some looked like they could not be
repaired. Bolt showed him one that hadn't been touched in a far
corner.
“It will take
longer with one machine, but I already happen to have two turbojet
engines I made for a future project.” he pointed to a far wall
where a shelf was covered by blue tarp. While Bolt initiated the
design computer, Jake walked over and pulled off the tarp. Under it
were two silver cylinders about the size of a keg.
“Okay, if it's
going to carry the three of us...” Bolt was saying to himself as he
designed a basic outline for the aerial vehicle. “I want to have
vertical takeoff ability...” Bolt muttered, Jake looked at the
screen to see the rendering of the vehicle with the engines on a
swivel of some kind. It looked a bit dangerous, to tell the truth.
“Those vertical
tails are too small, they'll need to be bigger to give us some rudder
control. Unless you feel like flipping sideways for every turn.”
Jake told him. Bolt ran the design through a simulation, it crashed
on takeoff.
“Needs some more
work.” Bolt said. “When you mentioned the shooting incident, you
said the Air Knight was a girl. How did you see her?”
Jake shrugged. “She
landed on the ground with a busted engine. Her name was Ria and she
was about our age too.”
Bolt paused what he
was doing. “Don't let Lily hear you talking about her.”
“I barely got to
say hello before some others showed up and took her and her vehicle
away.” Jake told him “None of them seemed to be that old. Maybe
they were a trainee squad or something.”
Fact is that very
little was known about the society of the Air Knights. It was rumored
that they have their own small oasis on the plateau and had their own
farms and orchards. Since they seemed to purchase very little from
the other tribes, they probably had to have their own factories too.
A lot of the other twelve tribes had bad feelings for the Air Knights
because they were aloof, they might have been a bit envious too.
Just before dark the
assembly of the large aerial vehicle was completed. Bolt and he had
spent a lot of time putting the engines on just right. When Bolt
tested the controls the engines did exactly as they were supposed to
do. There was a small computer in the vehicle, Bolt moved the
controls and Jake moved an engine (both moved since they were
synchronized) and this told the computer what was supposed to happen.
This 'manual
programming' lasted until after dark. Jake borrowed a flimsy from
Bolt, he would need to get one of his own sooner or later, and sent a
message to his father that he would be staying overnight.
“It's good he
knows where I am, in case something happens.” Jake said “It just
makes me feel like a kid or something.”
Bolt laughed. “My
dad can track my flimsy. You should feel lucky. I mean, it's not like
there is anywhere to go.”
“Besides the
plateau” Jake pointed out and they both laughed. “Can this thing
really carry the three of us?”
Bolt looked
offended. “Of course. These engines could get us half-way to mach
one”, before adding, less enthusiastically “Probably anyway. I
don't want to try that, though.”
Jake looked at the
flat winged craft, the two keg-shaped engines between three seats
that looked like they had come off a hover-scoot. No way to buckle
up, apparently you were supposed to put your feet into stirrups and
hand on the handles. The wingspan was about 3.7 meters.
Jake looked at the
door, then at the big roll-up door on the other side. “I think we
might not be able to get it outside.”
Bolt laughed at him
and pointed straight up. Jake looked up and saw that the roof could
open up for them. “Seriously?”
“Why do you think
I wanted vertical takeoff?” his friend asked and smiled. “I got
two cots in that closet over there, you pull them out while I pour us
a tall glass of cold water.”
They sat on their
cots and looked at the flying machine. “My dad is going to freak
when he finds out how much of his stuff I used for this. That was a
lot of granulated metal that I fused together. I wonder how much
power I used from the sodium reaction system?”
Jake nodded. “If
we can find out who did this, I think he will forgive you.”
“Tomorrow, we
fly!” Bolt said in what was supposed to be a dramatic voice.
“Go to bed,
already.” Jake said.
Jake woke up bright
and early, washed his face and found Bolt returning with two bowls of
breakfast soup and rice. “Lily is going to be here in a few
minutes.” he said as Jake ate. “I put together some packs for us,
stuff we might need. I made you a helmet, here are some goggles...
are you paying attention?”
“Not really”
Jake said “I get it, stuff we need.”
Bolt threw something
at him and he caught it. It was a leather jacket. It was actually
pretty cool and it looked a bit like what Ria had been wearing. For a
second he wondered whether he was doing this to uncover the truth or
to see her again. He didn't arrive at a conclusion before Lily showed
up, already wearing the leather jacket.
“Jake. The council
is still locked down, can you believe that?” Lily asked as she sat
in the middle seat of the aerial vehicle. “Something big is going
on and nobody has any idea what it is.”
“You would think
the Star League would do something.” Bolt said.
“No. They don't
care about a backwater planet like ours.” Jake said “Have they
ever done anything for Oasis?”
Jake remembered
history class. The Star League, so noble and grand, their mission to
help mankind spread to the stats peacefully. They had taken out
several tyrants in their heyday but they had become little more than
a bureaucratic clubhouse. The chance of them stopping whatever was
going on was none, even if a tyrant did takeover they'd study it for
years and years before the first bad note was sent.
“I'm taking the
middle seat, Lily. I need to fly this thing.” Jake told her.
“I thought Bolt
was going to fly it, or a computer.” she said with a concerned look
on her face. Then she winked at him and pulled his arm. “I'm just
playing.”
With that they all
took a seat on the aircraft, feeling exposed since they were on the
outside. “It's like a motorcycle with wings” Bolt had said.
Jake started up the
engines, as Bolt hit a button on his wrist and the roof opened up for
them. The engines whined as they spooled up and when the power was
more than sixty percent, he turned on the thrust and the aircraft
rose upward. A bit to one side and then the other, as Jake tried to
get a feel for it, as soon as the roof was cleared he began to nudge
it toward forward flight.
Soon they were
moving at a good clip and were already getting to the lakes that made
up the oasis this world was named for. Jake increased altitude until
the lakes were small and behind them. They were flying over the belt
of farms and orchards, the expanse of green was beautiful from up
there.
Suddenly the land
angled downward and the orchards gave way to a grassy scrub-covered
land, they had reached the area between the settlement and the
plateau. Jake flew steadily, trying not to be threatening in anyway.
Bolt got his attention and motioned for him to use the radio. Jake
had totally forgotten about that.
He turned it on and
heard voices. “Blue One, Up Four. Angels Six.... Roger, rolling.”
Jake didn't
understand any of that but he had to break in. “Hey, we're flying
to the plateau, we are not armed. We come in peace, this is
important. Does anyone hear me?”
After a pause he
heard. “I think someone is using our frequency.”
Then “Looks like
we have company, look alive people. We need to show the flag!”
Almost as quickly
five flying vehicles appeared as dots over the plateau but within
seconds had passed them and were turning around.
“Blue lead here.
We have a three-seater incoming!” he heard over the radio “Please
advise.”
Jake looked side to
side. There were two Air Knights on each side of them, he looked
around for the other one. It was behind and above them. That person
had an easy target if they were cleared to stop the intrusion.
“Escort them to
East Field, directly. If they stray, boom them.” the clearly female
voice told the Air Knights who were surrounding him. Jake
concentrated when two of the Knights got out in front and pulled to
the right. Jake could make out some buildings to his left, some
greenhouses in the distance possibly but he was headed away from
these things.
Two of the lead
Knights dropped low, popped drag chutes and then slid to a stop. Jake
pulled back on the stick and went into a hover and then slowly
dropped to the landing zone. As the vehicle touched the ground they
were surrounded by at least three dozen of the Knights, their
uniforms did vary a little with a different color stripe on their
sides.
“I need to ask
something from you or your leaders.” Jake said as he took the
helmet off “It's about the lock-down at the council, I think.”
“I remember you!”
a girl stepped forward, it was Ria, “Did you really want to follow
me all the way home like a puppy?”
The other Knights
laughed, but Ria walked right up to him after he got off the vehicle.
“What was this all about again? If this isn't good, I'll push you
off the plateau myself.”
“I think the man
who shot at you might have been working for Council member Campo.”
Jake told her, she looked a little taken aback.
“What makes you
say that?”
“His goons beat up
my dad and trashed our factory!” Bolt said.
“Someone has been
restricting access to weapons and ammunition, in secret. I think only
someone on the council can get that kind of power.” Lily said.
A tall boy came
forward, his red hair was cut to the top of his head like a small
cap. “I guess that means we know who we're at war with then.”
“Hando, we don't
get to decide those things.” Ria said “We need to take them to
see the Administrator, so they can tell their story and then we can
kick them off.”
She sounded serious
but some of the other Knights snickered.
They were taken to a
large white building with a small greenhouse connected to the side,
they were brought into the greenhouse. It was lined with plants in
large pots and small trees, but the center was a pool of water and
farther down there was gym equipment.
“This building is
the barracks.” Ria told them.
A boy and a girl
were swimming laps in the pool. None of the three of them had ever
seen a pool in person, living on a desert world. Hando looked like he
found their reaction amusing. As Ria left to get the Administrator.
“This building is
your barracks?” Bolt asked “You mean for all the pilots?”
“Not just pilots”
Hando told him “We have people who take care of the engines and
maintenance too, our air controllers and even some soldiers.”
“Are they all as
young as you and Ria?” Jake asked
“Not all of us. We
are allowed to stay in until we're twenty-two, then we have to move
on to other jobs. Nobody complains because by then, most of us will
be married, and you can't raise kids in the barracks, of course. Any
other questions?” Hando said. Jake wondered if that was true or if
this guy was messing with them. Air Knights were well-known at not
telling secrets to outsiders.
Jake watched the
Knights lifting weights, swimming and jogging outside on a trail.
They were very disciplined, followed orders and conformed to the
rules. These people lived close to the opposite of himself, running
free in Oasis City. Jake thought they were kind of cool though.
Finally Ria was
back, followed by a man in robes, probably getting close to fifty. “I
am Administrator Brahma, what can I do for you?”
“We need to stop
Council member Campo from taking over the government.” Jake said.
The Administrator
held up a hand. “I admit that the shooting incident and the
lock-down and the assaults are probably all related. I'll even
concede there may be a coup in progress. I cannot, however, agree
that there is definitely Mr. Campo at the top of it all.”
Jake was about to
argue, but suddenly it made sense. Mr. Campo was far too obvious as
the bad guy in this. He was an ideologue and he was bombastic and the
attention he was getting made him look exactly like the perfect
suspect.
Brahma was right,
none of the evidence pointed at Campo. It didn't point to anyone,
really. Whoever was behind all these things was still unknown. Campo
was still a suspect, no doubt, but the thought that it might be
someone else was a bit troubling.
“So, we might not
know who we are at war with after all. Just that we are at war.”
Hando said jovially “That really clears it all up.”
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