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Thursday, July 23, 2015

Featured Drabble

BookHippo.Uk sells books through an e-mail newsletter and they try to put a Drabble (100-word story) into every one of them. Today was the second time one of mine was sent out.

      Toy Box

It got lonely. Her big room was empty, not even curtains on the window that stretched across one wall, showing the rocky, gray surface under the stars.

All she could think to do was to open her toy box.

She took out some planet models and floated them into the air, set free a whale as big as her hand and it swam merrily through the air.

Finally she pulled out the doll, showing a holographic child, she scrolled until a human girl holding a doll appeared and activated the device. That girl was now in the room."Let's play!"

They also ran one of my Drabbles on  July 15th.

   Incognito at the Con

I first saw the two children in line at the start of the science fiction convention; they didn't really stand out much among all the TV and movie costumes. Just two kids dressed as grays.

They showed up later at a book signing; I noticed their costumes were completely professional with four fingers, two opposing the other.

As a matter of fact, they won the costume contest later that day; their suits and masks were seamless. They received plenty of applause and took the trophy.

I last saw them climbing on the roof, just before the big UFO sighting happened.

Very Short Story: Invaders from the Deep


Invaders from the Deep


The ship slowly trudged through the region heavy with asteroids, using a laser ranging system to locate any stray boulders to steer clear of. The helms officer Derded was just thinking about food, he was starving, not having a bite to eat since the shift began. A nervous twitch was developing in one of his flipper out of anxiety stemming from hunger.

He did not want to risk reprisal by looking back at the Captain, so he kept his eyes on the holo-display bubble in front of him. Even if Derded could not concentrate it was better to look like one was working than not. In Corwarian culture, it would be acceptable for Captain Roikk to bite the head off any underling who wasn't doing their job.

Nobody wanted to say anything about eating, mealtime was always at the discretion of the Captain and this Captain would likely take any query as an insult. Out here in the deep there would be no appeals before one lost their head to an enraged Captain.

“Still not picking up anything unusual” said one of the science officers “Mapping is still nominal”

The Captain finally decided it was time. He released the grakken and they swam all over the bridge, Derded joined the others in swimming after them. Bits of grakken soon clouded the water but the filters would clean that up rather quickly. Derded was able to catch and eat a number of the grakken and his hunger was satiated for a while.

Mapping the asteroid field seemed pointless to Derded, these rocks were always moving around in the deep and they were much too far from Corwar to pose any threat. Fortunately this mission represented the final major study of the solar system, everything there was to know was known. Any new discoveries would happen outside the “white wall” that surrounded their solar system.

They knew there were many other stars and galaxies out there but most of this was obscured by the cloud of debris and celestial dust that surrounded the system. Images returned from robotic probes of what was outside the system were striking and beautiful. These images were a major reason why the space program existed in the first place.

Yet, within the system no other sea had been found. That was the main thing the people of Corwar were looking for, large oceans. The crowded seas of Coward seemed to have been maxed out. Some Corwarians even built devices to travel to and study land, but no long-term project to let them live on land had been found yet.

“We are detecting some unusual readings within the asteroid field” one of the scientists said “Let me try and get you a course bearing”

The Captain ordered the helm to change course for the new bearing. Derded did as instructed. “We will have to go around the large asteroids though” he mentioned. Yes, the energy readings were behind those asteroids. The water on the bridge was totally clear now and everyone was watching the main holo-display at the front of the bridge as they crested over the top of an asteroid.

“What is that?” someone asked

The Captain floated toward the display. “Run a detailed scan of that object!”

Yes sir” the scientists said and bent over their consoles, hard at work. It was their moment to shine, this is what scientists dreamed of, mot likely. A major discovery right inside their solar system, this object was not natural and it had not been built on Corwar.

It is definitely extraterrestrial, Captain” the scientists told everyone. “We don't know where it came from but it must have been sent to study the solar system. Looks like it crashed into the asteroids but the exterior damage appears minimal. Possibly it is out of fuel and is just stuck here”

The Captain waved a flipper. “Okay” he said, deep in thought “We'll take it into the hold and bring it back to Cowar for detailed study”

Captain Roikk was about to be very famous, the prestige would give him higher rank within the space services. He kept Derded and some of his other trusted crew with him as he moved up the rank ladder due to his fame.

The probe came from a distant star. The aliens there did not seem to have hostile intent but from the information gathered from the probe itself, it seemed the world it came from had large oceans indeed. This information had excited the public and propelled the creation of a large war fleet under the direct control of now Uber-Admiral Roikk.

The first thing Roikk did with his fleet was to carry out a coup on Corwar and become the undisputed ruler of all their people. Meanwhile Derded was now Captain of his own warship as the fleet set off to conquer this distant planet with the large oceans.
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Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Short Story: Incarceration


Incarceration


The cell was solid except for the air vents, which were about four inches across and I was definitely larger than that. I could see nor hear anything from outside the cell, I hadn't see another human face for the two years I've been here. When they delivered food through the door slot, even if I was waiting for them to a chance to look out they were wearing helmets with darkened face-plates.

I still did not know why I was there. Or where “there” was. You would think there would be a trial of some kind before being locked up like this. You would think you would at least be aware of the charges against you, but I have had none of that. You can forget the “right” to a lawyer, there was no one even to complain to. The isolation was total.

I lay on the bunk and close my eyes and all I can hear is a steady but distant hum. Some sort of engine or air conditioning maybe. Air conditioning that never stops suggests it is really hot outside, although I have never felt warm in the cell.

After the first couple of months I threw a tantrum demanding something to do with my time besides taking showers, sleeping and, er, other things one can do alone and naked. Right after the next lunch was delivered I heard something dropped into the slot. Curious, I opened it and there was a book.

Great.

“War of the Worlds”, a classic, if a bit dated now that we have colonies on the moon and Mars but it was something to do. I dropped it back into the slot just before breakfast and another book was delivered with lunch.

“The Martian Chronicles”, another classic. Day after day there were more books to read but I noticed there seemed to be a pattern. “A Princess of Mars”, “Sands of Mars” and so on. Nearly all of the books were fictional novels about Mars as imagined by authors. I didn't know if there was a reason for this.

Were my jailers suggesting I was on Mars? Because the gravity seemed normal enough, but that could be done artificially. As a matter of fact this prison could be on an orbital space station around any planet. Maybe it was orbiting Venus?

Seriously, would it kill them to let me know why I was there? Had something happened, had there been a coup or something? Even the old totalitarian states had show trials before the sentence was carried out, but sometimes after an execution I would have to concede.

Every week I am ordered to place my arm into a machine that apparently cleans up my blood. They never tell me what this is about either. Maybe I'm aboard a space station and this is needed to keep me from being poisoned by radiation? All I know the first time I put my arm inside it and it locked, I was shocked, then there was a pain and I had to stand there for twenty minutes while it did its thing.

Now there is a scar on my upper arm where all of this is done. The scar looks like a nipple, I'm not kidding. Maybe they want me to think I would die without it should I escape, although I have never been able to leave the cell. I'm not even sure the cell door could be opened. I had never seen it open come to think of it. Even now, after two years.

All I know is that I tried to rebel once. I refused to place my arm into the machine and a voice came to tell me they would turn off my air if I didn't comply. I scoffed, just before the air vents snapped shut and the sound of a pump could be heard. I became short of breath very quickly. I was alarmed enough to shove my arm into that machine, I can tell you that. Threat of asphyxiation is very scary.

One night I had a bad dream. I dreamed that I was actually on death row and my time for execution was coming up quickly. I woke up with a fever and I was sweating profusely, sick as “a dog” as they say. I passed out for a while, maybe days.

When I woke up I felt fine but there were scars on my abdomen, apparently they had taken out my appendix. My throat was sore, had they also taken out the tonsils? I also noticed there had been dental work. I was less upset by this than pleased at the “free” health-care. I was also perplexed that they would do this for a man imprisoned. Okay, I was definitely not going to be executed after that, was I?

No, I wasn't executed, obviously. How could I tell this story otherwise?

Two years of this. I was close to being out of my mind. Nothing about this was making any sense, it just doesn't jive with the worlds I knew before I woke up here. Nothing could possibly explain this, of course I had no memory of being brought to wherever this is either. I wanted to go home to my little apartment and my little job at the shop, if it were still there.

I was literally going to lose my mind. I remember kicking and punching the “door”, I remember trying to urinate into the slot. Screaming all day until I was hoarse. The next day I sat on the cot and cried all day. I refused food for days and days and I got delirious.

When I opened my eyes I saw blurry images of people hovering over me. They seemed like doctors with blue masks over their faces. I could hear the beeping of machines.

“How much did he ingest?” a voice of a man asked

“Just a drop was released into the air where he was” a woman answered

“Just enough was absorbed to make it dangerous. I hope the courier was arrested for negligence” the man said “But I doubt it”

“I think he might be coming around” the woman said, sounding tired “Hopefully for good this time”

“Hey, Matthew” the man said “Can you hear me? Just listen, in case it happens again, it's not real, none of it is.....”

I blacked out again. I was still in the cell when I woke up from that strange dream. Still in the cell, all I could do is cry again. Please make it go away. Please. If anyone is out there, help me.

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Monday, July 20, 2015

Total Equality...

Another of the stories for the July challenge


Total Equality


“What is your definition of Utopia?” the detective asked the candidate as he inspected the vandalised office front. Since the candidate was running on the platform of creating utopia, he thought it might have a bearing on the case.

The detective was running a scan for any residue that could pin-point the chemicals used to melt the large transparent aluminum window. Nothing obvious had been used or it would have been detected by the responding officers of the National Benevolence Police.

“I think Utopia can be said to exist when all humans are equal in all ways” the candidate answered while picking up some cleared items off the floor.

The detective shook his head “How would they ever be possible? Will the President and Congress get paid the same wage as everyone else? Will they surrender their benefits?”

The candidate shook his head “In the long-term”.

The detective just thought this guy needed to read a history book. It won't work because it cannot work because human beings are not inter-replaceable cogs in a machine. It had been tried so many times throughout history and has never been shown to truly work, even in small groups.

Even in voluntary communes there were leaders who worked less and took more than a regular share. Plus they held power that others did not have. That's not equality. In terms of country it was much more pronounced and obvious. Leaders of “egalitarian” societies skimming billions for themselves even as their people struggle for food.

This is human nature. The very idea of “Utopia” is against human nature. Without the violent suppression of human nature and nature, it would never even get off the ground. First you have to force it on people against their will, which violates the stated ideals of nearly all egalitarians. Using force is not peace, it is the opposite of peace. Even if you do this in the name of “peace' or “equality” it just makes you a hypocrite.

All of the digital evidence scrubbed from the online world was at his virtual fingertips and appeared on his retinal display. There were social media posts, e-mails, phone calls and forum posts between a small group of local high-school students that might be suspects. One of these kids, Malcolm Joyner, was the son of a chemist who probably knew how to concoct a formula to melt the transparent aluminum.

Joyner was once arrested, last year, but made a deal to avoid prison. He apparently tried to smuggle banned food items into the school for profiteering motives.

“I think I might have found a suspect but there needs to be more evidence before I can state that officially” he said tapping in mid-air. “I can only think of one place where enforced egalitarian even comes close to working, more or less”

“Oh” the candidate said absentmindedly, reading something on his own retinal display.

“Prison” the detective answered, not really expecting a response “And the Warden and the guards are not forced to abide by the same rules as everyone else. A real Utopia on Earth is a prison I guess.”

Finally the candidate turned to look at him “But the world isn't fair for some people. It should be fair to all people”. “Fair” was not a very well-defined term in politics and government. Why was it “fair” for one man who worked hard to have half his income taken away and given to those who refused to work.

Yes, they passed that law. If you legally registered that working for a living was “offensive” you could soon be receiving lifetime government benefits.

The detective tried not to laugh “Reality is not fair. That doesn't mean we should withdraw from it and hide in caves. It doesn't mean we ignore reality and fight reality at every step and build a fictional world. That way will require violent repression, it always does”

There were security cameras all over the place and the detective tapped into these using his credentials and was able to track Malcolm Joyner from his home to the vandalized campaign office. He had brought several friends with him and they all rode bicycles to avoid the traffic and traffic enforcement.

“Well, I have the suspect and his associates” the detective said standing up and stretching “I guess your new window will be delivered by tomorrow?”

“Yes” the candidate said “Have you alerted the Benevolence Police about the suspect?”

The detective nodded, that was just part of the job. This Malcolm Joyner youth was going to be arrested within minutes for dissident activities, which came with heavy penalties. You see, politicians had made themselves a higher class than everyone else, if your office was attacked the perp would likely be facing an easy vandalism charge.

These “egalitarians” really thought they were better and smarter than everyone else and that they were entitled to rule over everyone else. Thus: hypocrites, as the detective saw it. True egalitarianism is an utter impossibility. Sort of like taxing your way to prosperity or spending your way out of debt or just filling up the shallow end of the pool.

Giving people the freedom to sink or swim is much more likely to result in growing wealth than tying anchors to everyone's legs to make it “equal”.

From the communes of early America to the Soviet Union and North Korea the idea of “pure equality” has been shown to be a farce. Real equality is setting the rules that gave the best chance for the most people to succeed instead of tying them all together so that nobody moves forward.

“What is the vandals name?” the candidate finally thought to ask as the detective was leaving.

“Malcolm Joyner, 18” the detective said “132 Cross Pines”

The candidate was a little stunned. “I know that kid! He interned for me last summer. I knew he was too smart. This is the kind of thing that happens when some are allowed to be smarter than others, I have proposals for reforming education because of this”

The detective left, shaking his head.

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(Not Sci-Fi) Short Story: Paper House

Paper House


“Honestly, when you said you were buying a house I thought it might be a bit nicer” Kim Soo-Mi said looking at the peeling paint and the warped, drooping ceiling. “This place looks like something from the Park Chung-Hee era!”

Lee Ma-Ri rolled her eyes, her friend was majoring in political science and minoring in Modern Korean History at the University.

The place was a bit shabby but Ma-Ri was a proud new owner and she thought it had some potential, besides there were two rooms she could let out to other students. It would pay for itself if she did it that way.

“These doors aren't easy to move either” Soo-Mi said while trying to slide the bathroom door. “Seriously is this place even wired for electricity?”

Yes, but there weren't many plugs. Ma-Ri didn't see a problem with that, she liked what she liked.

Soo Mi shook her head “The bathroom walls are all, ick, the drain in the floor might be clogged and I bet a hair dryer would short circuit the whole neighborhood. How did they miss this place when the rest of the neighborhood was rebuilt in the 80's anyway? You're going to spend your whole break fixing this place up and you won't have any money left for soju!”

Ma-Ri never spent much time going out and drinking anyway. She had already visited some of the second-hand markets and found some items she would need. Kim Soo-Mi was right that the wallpaper really had to go. It was worn and she just wanted painted walls.

“Unnie, do you think Yewon and Suwon would volunteer to do some work around here for me” she asked her friend, who was much closer to the boys. “Isn't it cool to have a place like this close to campus, they don't have to stay with their grandmother?”

Soo-Mi crossed her arms and looked around with furrowed brow. “Maybe, but this place needs a lot of work before even they'd want to move in”

After Soo-Mi left, the proud new owner started tearing wallpaper down and soon found more wallpaper underneath. She sighed and shook her head, maybe she could paint over it. Then she noticed that it was actually newspaper underneath the first layer. Soo-Mi, the history buff, would get a kick out of this! So Ma-Ri continued pulling down the ugly wallpaper, dirt and dried glue fell too, so messy.

After a while Ma-Ri began to notice something. All of the newspaper on the wall had come from the same issue of the same newspaper. Someone had bought up a lot of newspapers on a single day or something to paper their house. Probably was an old issue they got for free out of the recycling, Korea was a poor country back then.

Later Soo-Mi texted her to say that Ma-Ri would need to personally go to the twins grandmother and ask for the help. The grandmother was kind of formal and particular, and probably a little senile but there were other people who helped out besides the boys. Ma-Ri decided to do that in the morning, first she would make instant noodles and unroll her bed in the living room. Her first night in her own place and she was very happy.

“Halmonie!” Ma-Ri said entering the gate of the home the next day and seeing the older woman hanging up some clothes on a line. “Annyeong!”

She bowed to the woman before getting down to business “I was wondering if it would be all right if your grandsons could help me renovate an old house I've bought?”

The woman seemed impressed that a University student could buy a house. Soon she was putting tea cups on the living room table “That must have been a lot of money”.

“Yeah, but it's okay. I saved up everything for as long as I can remember, every time I got pocket money I put it into my account.” Ma-Ri explained.

“But you didn't get to spend time with your friends if they were out buying things” the old woman said she was very perceptive. Lee Ma-Ri had been a lonely child, but she hadn't minded because she was a loner at heart. Until recently since Kim Soo-Mi had dragged her out of her shell.

Soon the twins came home from the library and grandmother made rice cakes as she told the boys about the house. “It's up the hill a bit, has to be the oldest house in the area”

“What's the address? So we can come look at it” Suwon said

“Is it creepy?” Yewon asked

Ma-Ri “I slept in the living room last night and I was not assaulted by ghosts or a gumiho. It's at 143 Gyeon-baek...”

Crash! Their grandmother had dropped the tray she was carrying and she looked faint. The boys rushed to help her sit on the couch.

“Are you okay?” they asked, rubbing her hands.

“Get her a drink of water!” Yewon told Suwon (Yewon was the elder, by 6 minutes)

Ma-Ri could only stand there looking shocked. Soon their grandmother regained some composure and looked at the girl “That house.... it still stands...?” she seemed confused “I never knew. I never go that way”

“You know this house? You've been there?” Lee Ma-Ri asked, the woman looked at her with a hard stare for a moment before becoming evasive.

“A long time ago. I guess it doesn't really matter” she said, trying to stand up “Let me get you those rice cakes with some honey”

“I'll get them halmonie!” Suwon said and went into the kitchen. Yewon was getting a blanket from the hall closet.

The old woman looked at Ma-Ri “They never found out who killed her, you know”. Ma-Ri was too shocked to ask the obvious questions and the woman acted like nothing had happened when the boys were within earshot again.

When she returned to the old house she felt some chills just looking into the gate. Once inside she seriously looked at the newspaper that covered the walls. Why that paper, that day?

December 14, 1979. All of them. The main stories were about the coup on December 12th. The minor headlines said something about a body being discovered at Yeongdeungpo Station. Some of the walls in the other rooms still hadn't been uncovered and she started pulling down that ratty old wallpaper too.

December 15, 1979 in one of the bedrooms. The stories were about the coup and the international response but at the bottom of the page a small item about the body of a young woman being identified as Pak Han-An. Who was Pak Han-An? Had the twins grandmother known this woman? It was a far-fetched assumption but given the way she had acted. Maybe not.

Later that day she visited the twins grandmother again. When they had time and were alone she asked the question. “Did you know Pak Han-An?”

The woman blinked and looked at her cup of tea. “She and I were best friends. Han-An was always running off and doing stupid things. She fell in love with an army Major and they were having an affair before the end.”

“What was his name?” Ma-Ri asked

“She never really told me” the old woman answered “I had suspects. I know he was named Major Kim, but there are so many Kims” she waved it off “So that was no real help”

“You never heard from him again? He never came looking for his mistress?” Ma-Ri wondered

The old woman sagged in the chair. “I thought he would turn up one day, but he never did. Possibly he didn't care or maybe he was too shaken to return”

Well, that wasn't an answer to the mystery. “Who wallpapered that house with those newspapers showing stories about her death?”

The woman didn't flinch. “Nobody cared. She had no family and I was her only real friend. I put those newspapers up all over the walls because I wanted people to remember. It was like a memorial in a way and it helped me, emotionally”

On her way back to the old house she texted Kim Soo-Mi to meet her, saying that there was something interesting about the old place after all. The twins showed up before her friend did and they found the newspapers and the story behind them to be a bit creepy and sad.

Soo-Mi was awestruck by the whole thing before she even heard the end of the story.

“This is all cool” Soo-Mi said taking pictures of the newspaper-plastered walls “Did she say anything about the man she loved?”

“Just that he was an Army Major named Kim and he never came back after she died” Ma-Ri said, wondering why she needed all the pictures of the house.

“Major Kim?” Soo-Mi asked, deep in thought suddenly “My uncle died in the December Twelfth coup, he was named Major Kim Oh-Rang!”

The four of them stared at each other. The boys rubbed their arms “Goosebumps!”

Lee Ma-Ri thought about this a moment “She might have been so distraught that she fell in front of the train. Or jumped!”

“Do you still want to live here?” One of the boys asked.

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Saturday, July 18, 2015

Short Story: The Prepped

The Prepped


“Close the gate!” Miriam yelled to the kids who were just coming in, she was yelling down from the second story window. They quickly shut and locked up the gate, throwing some sandbags behind it to make opening it harder even if it was breached.

They jogged into the house and similarly bolted the front door. Miriam looked through the scope on her rifle at the two vehicles coming up the road. These vehicles were unknown to her and this alarmed her to no end.

She picked up the walkie talkie next to her and said “White caddie and gold beamer heading our way, everybody to your posts!”. Just as she suspected they would the vehicles slowed down and then stopped in front of the house. She slammed the bolt into place and prepared to fire if it was needed.

The eight doors on the two vehicles opened and eight large men exited carrying a variety of weapons, some had pistols, shotguns, baseball bats. One of them took a chainsaw from the trunk of the caddie after pointing to the gate.

“Halt” she heard John shout on the bullhorn “Return to your vehicles and leave the area”

She knew it was going to be useless, these men had come to kill and take what they wanted. They totally ignored the instructions from the bullhorn. One of them seemed to be the leader and that is the one she closed in on with her scope.

“This is your last warning. We are armed and we will shoot” John told them over the bullhorn.

The men outside the gate responded by hurling curses and laughing. Then the chainsaw started up after the men yelled in unison. Miriam fired at the man holding the chainsaw, it hit him in the shoulder and he lost control of what he held. The chainsaw got the man in the side and blood poured out of a rather large wound there.

Someone with a pistol took a shot at the house, then another. She heard glass break before she returned to the window and got a head-shot against the pistol holder. Finally she looked for the leader again, but he seemed to be inching back toward the drivers seat of the dirty white Cadillac. She heard others in the house taking shots at the man too, one of whom tried to hit something with a shotgun.

One bald man poked his head over the fence and flashed a golden grin as he climbed over and rushed toward the house waving a baseball bat. He was hit twice from downstairs before he got half-way.

Finally John used his old battle rifle and gave a 3-round burst at the windows of the Cadillac shattering most of them. Carefully not aiming at tires and engines. This was all encouragement for these attackers to leave. At least three of the attackers were already dead and two other badly wounded and still they hadn't left.

Someone else wondered this too, she heard her grandson Danny ask “Why aren't they leaving”

Miriam wondered too. Then she decided to check out the roads again using the scope. There were a dozen more vehicles heading in from the blighted city.

“They got reinforcements!” Miriam said over the radio “Looks like twelve more vehicles inbound!”

“Better get the Wilson's and the Vandenberg's alerted” She heard her son John say. She heard the back-door unbolt and Jennie run outside to get the neighbors. They had all helped get the community ready for this and they were all in this together.

We got reinforcements too, punks, Miriam thought to herself.

The reinforcement vehicles started arriving just as fifty-five-year old Brad Vandenberg joined her in the upstairs room and took the other window as his sniper position. Of course his weapon was a 50-caliber and this was no longer about scaring the vermin off.

The first time the loud report of the 50 reverberated all of the men outside of the gate, now numbering about thirteen had hit the ground. Miriam had jumped too but she thought a couple of the punks below had pissed their pants.

“All right” John said over the radio “No mercy, take them out”

Miriam chambered another round after ejecting the spent shell casing. She casually and calmly put the cross-hairs on a large man in a Raiders tee-shirt with a rifle strapped to his back and fired. His exposed neck exploded in a fountain of red as he dropped to the ground in mid-conversation.

The cars were playing loud rap music and the men outside were chanting something she could not make out, she was sure it was something horrible. Instead of cowering into the closets, though, they had attacked the wrong family this time.

One of the skinnier young man jumped on a hood of a vehicle and gyrated nastily screaming something and waving a pistol in the air. Until the fifty caliber opened a gaping hole in his chest and covering a couple of other men in his guts.

The men began to return fire but they weren't aiming. They were holding their pistols sideways and firing from behind cars and fences. They would need a lucky shot to hit someone like that, but this was a distraction. Miriam saw trunks opened along the growing line of vehicles and men come running to the front with bottles stuffed with cloth.

Fire bombs.

Miriam heard Brad Vandenberg swear and he was a God-fearing man. She took close aim and tried to hit the guy lighting up one of the bottles but missed. The man's arm pulled behind him as he prepared to throw just as red blossomed on his white shirt and he went down.

Miriam fired again, hitting one of the people getting more bottles from the trunks. The fifty blasted again and one of the trunks went up in flames. She could hear plenty of small arms from downstairs and from the fence line as she pulled back and loaded another round into the chamber of the bolt-action.

That is when something sailed through the window, a bottle with a flaming cloth and it smashed against the far wall. Flames engulfed the far wall and quickly reached the ceiling as it spilled across the carpet too.

Brad stood up and ran to Miriam. “Let's get out of here” he said “Fall back”

He helped her gather her ammunition and the radio they rushed out of the doomed room and down the stairs. “It's on fire, get out!” Brad yelled “Fall back”

John, Danny and Jennie gathered their ammunition and such and then they all moved out of the back-door and through the backyard, where there was a gate. Once they crossed in and shut it, Brad Vandenberg locked it in two places and then pulled barbed wire over it.

“Into my house!” he told them and the others were half-way there already. Meanwhile the Wilson's were also arriving. Steven and Maude, wearing backpacks at their age and carrying rifles joined the others in the powder-blue Vandenberg house.

Brad got to the door “Snipers upstairs! We'll need to try and cover both sides in case they come around, I'll be up in a second” he went to the basement to start up the generator that would electrify the fence to his home.

On the other side of the home a brick wall protected the house but seconds after hearing the muffled sounds of rap music the gangsters arrived there. Now they had to worry about the back and the front of the house.

The doors on the black sedan opened and five men got out carrying rifles, two had sidearms strapped on while another had a sword. He also had a prominent scar on the left side of his face and this advertised his identity. This guy controlled a large part of the city and now they were invading the rural areas. The food must have run low and running his pirate radio station is not as much fun on an empty stomach.

One if his men ran to the wall and was going to jump it, but as soon as he touched it he screamed and fell to the ground. The electric fence had worked. Another man threw down the bolt cutters and yelled something to scar face.

One of men got into a vehicle and backed up.

“He's going to ram the gate!” Miriam yelled to Brad who was looking out of the next window.

“That gate is reinforced pretty good” he said but the car buckled the wall where it hit, although the car was totalled and the driver wasn't in good shape. They fired down as the enemy began to come over the hood of the car into the front yard.

Downstairs began firing too. Then Miriam ran to look into the backyard and she saw men breaching the back fence. She took aim and hit one in the side of the head, the others backed off but not for very long.

“Why don't they go away?” she wondered “Are they zombies or something?”

Miriam didn't live for sixty-years just to die like this.




3 months ago


Power outages had pulled down the grid in about twenty states across the country. The Wilson's, Vandenberg's and the Johnson's were all well-prepared. So well prepared, in fact, that on the first night of the outage they held a barbecue near where their backyards met. Even Earl Arlen, another prepper, had put aside his conspiracy ramblings for the evening.

The power didn't come back the next day. Or the next. The local families were all ready for this but they were more worried about everyone else who wasn't prepared. They heard stories of massive riots and reports that sounded more like civil war than anything else.

Even the city they lived closest to, considered safe by comparison to other large cities, had been said to be one big mess. Earl Arlen talked about blowing down the bridge that was the easiest way for those from the city to reach them.

Surely it couldn't get that bad, most of them had thought. This was called “Normalcy Bias”, everyone assumed that this insanity would soon be over. Certainly the electrical systems would be fixed soon, right?

Within a few days the first vehicles passed through, these were escapees and refugees. They were told by armed neighborhood patrols to keep moving. They knew they could not afford to take people in, especially strangers. If they weren't family, they were nobody. How would you know that someone you took in could be trusted?

The Anderson's learned the hard way that even family might not be all that trustworthy. They had taken in a distant cousin, who claimed he had been working at a YMCA. Within days he had been caught in the act of molesting one of the kids. Paul and Wilma lynched him on a high branch of an elm tree over the road.

Then there were the neighbors who were not prepared. They tried to shame the families into taking care of them. Yes, “taking care” of them. They didn't offer to contribute anything they just wanted to be given food and stuff, even demanding generators.

It had even come down to a gun battle. The Meyers and the Smith family men had come out with rifles and threatened violence if food was not “shared” with them. This was, of course, stupid. Those men were out-numbered and the upstairs windows were good positions because they had no cover.

Unfortunately or maybe fortunately, these men had brought their wives and children to show off, left them up the road a bit. They watched as their husbands and fathers started a fight and get gunned down for the trouble. They were shocked and crying but they had soon packed up cars and left the area.

When the power went out to more than a hundred million Americans, money became worthless, banks were down and nobody got their food stamps. Food was not delivered when the riots started and the shelves went empty within hours or days. The whole system had gone down and those who relied on government to “fix it” were the first ones to go hungry.



Present


The walled home had been breached. She heard those downstairs locking themselves into the cellar, they reported that everyone had gotten in over the walkie talkie. Then she heard steps running up the stairs yelling. Miriam, Brad Vandenberg and Paul Wilson turned their guns inward. Since the fifty was too big, Brad pulled out his side-arm, a forty-five.

As soon as the enemy reached the top of the stairs they began firing. They hit at least two in their head and there a commotion on the stairs as to who would go next. Miriam was afraid to think they might have brought some of those fire bombs with them.

Then they heard some loud noises outside. Paul was able to look outside and report to them “It's Earl Arlen, looks like he's got a light tank!”

Brad laughed but his eyes got wide when the first shot of what sounded like artillery was made, they heard the intruders yelling and running around like they had gone insane. Miriam leaned back and peaked out to see, sure enough, a light tank crushing one of the smaller vehicles and firing another round into a brown Cadillac, which exploded.

Earl's tank was followed by an armored truck with several guns firing away at the crowd of startled thugs. Brad and Paul went to the doorway and fired downward at the scattered and running thugs.

“Stay here!” Paul said as they descended. Miriam went back to her perch at the window and fired a few rounds at the retreating panicked gang.

...

After the fourth month the utility company had gotten the power back on. The cities were pretty much ruined by this point, ruled by feral gangs. Civilization had been dealt a blow, the think veneer between lawless chaos and “getting along” had been shown to be mostly imaginary.

Millions had died, many more killed by violence than starvation. Many large cities no longer had nearly the population they had before it all started. Major cities had become minor ones in the span of a few months. Trying to get a full listing of the dead would be nearly impossible, already there were politicians trying to score points with their rhetoric.

The world was quiet again for us, it was time to replenish our food stocks and ammunition. You never knew when the system might go down again.

We'd be ready for it, again.

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Very Short Story: Variety Show on Axan

Variety Show on Axan



Season 4, episode 19


Casting for the show had taken a long time. Minor celebrities from a dozen different planets brought together for a variety series that would test their skills and be funny at the same time. It was all about the ratings of course. Bigger celebrities who were promoting something would often come onto the show for publicity.

This episode filmed on location on the vacation-spot of Axan! Lovely 500-degree Celsius volcanic world of basalt and boiling oceans. Health spa to the galaxy!

Xebob with his exo-skeletal armor and Arnaf, the furry and wiley weaselian were two of the top contenders on the show and had built up quite the winning records and were rivals. The rivalry was built up although viewers could tell that these guys were all friends, although often made team captains.

When the teams were formed Jukk, a blob, was usually the last one chosen, he was old and slow, and was even less a celebrity than the others. At least the others found some gigs through being on the program, but who would want to hire poor old Jukk?

“Okay it is now Xebob's Red Team 5 points and Arnaf's Blue Team 4 points. This last mission is worth 2 points, so either team can still win this one.” The Producer said “It is also the final segment for this weeks episode.”

In the middle of the pool of ex-foliating Tigonian Acid there is a ball, get to the ball and throw it into one of those nets over there. “The closest net is worth 1 point, the second worth 3 points and so on until the fifth net which is worth 7 points.” The Producer told them, the writers and camera-bots were already lined up in a semi-circle to cover the scene, two hovering overhead.

Arnaff checked his list. It was Jukk's turn to compete. He hadn't really used Jukk in this episode except for the team missions like the relay race and the balancing pins. “Jukk, do you want to do this one? Can you win this for the Blue Team?” Arnaf asked the worst member of the team, clearly and obviously hoping the answer was “no”.

“Yes!” Jukk said. The producers and writers nodded to each other, they would use this footage for adding sound effects to make it funny. They always seem t be playing up misfortune and bad timing for comedy. Arnaf didn't care, at least the checks cleared.

So Jukk and Xebob stood on the edge of the pool waiting for the “go” whistle. Xebob was going to win this easily, everyone was thinking. He was the biggest and strongest and mostly the fastest competitor on the show. Arnaff's edge usually came in the more cerebral missions.

“Ready!” the producer said and both contestants nodded. The writing staff and production crew were all smiles. Both teams made to cheer on their member.

“Go!”

As soon as Xebob and Jukk entered the pool the acid bath had their exo-skin smoking as they pushed their way to the center of the pool. Xebob pushed Jukk away and tossed the ball into the second net with ease and then the staff threw the ball back into the pool at random locations. 3 points!

Xebob waded to the ball, holding Jukk back with one of his four arms as he threw the ball through the first net. Because Jukk was grabbing onto him. 1 point!

Then Jukk pushed toward the other side where the ball had been dropped back into play and threw the ball threw the last net. 7 points!

The team-mates cheered even louder, clearly stunned, to see Jukk of all contestants taking the lead against the strong Xebob. Their smoking skins now shiny as the ex-foliating acid did its regular job, Xebob's armored exoskeleton looking healthier while Jukk wasn't looking so great.

Soon Xebob had taken the lead with a 4-point shot and the time limit was counting down, blue team clearly shocked that they were only losing by a point. Xebob was now trying to grab and carry Jukk around as he used his other arms to get the ball but Jukk slipped through all of his hands like the blob he was.

Xebob picked up the ball and tossed it effortlessly into the second net, not realizing that Jukk had attached himself to it. Jukk had been affected badly by the acid bath and was now mostly just some loose skin but he was wrapped around the ball when thrown, making him the last to touch it and his team got the points.

“Blue team wins!” the producer announced, the overall score of the show 6-5.

As the awarding of the fruit basket, gold button or meat medley was underway the staff were trying to revive the beleaguered Jukk. They even tried to pump him back up as the credits began to roll, it might be a losing effort but whether he would be able to return the following week was up in the air when the preview of the next show was aired.

“On our next show watch as members of the band Pheremonials heat up the cast and crew while trying to keep their attention focused on the mission instead of mating!”

Thursday, July 16, 2015

Short Story: Christmas on the Moon


Trying to post a story a day in July!



Christmas on the Moon



December 22, 1981

Twelfth day since lift-off and Lunar Mission-18 is preparing to depart the surface. The end of the seventh successful manned mission to the moon was barely even newsworthy back on Earth. Although the US was starting to look better, there was still a recession underway. NASA was also showing off their new Space Shuttle, a toy that was the future of manned space missions since it was reusable.

LM-18 Commander Doug Shepherd and Lieutenant Alan Moss were busy putting away the storage bins of moon rocks and other things to bring back to Earth.

“Houston, we are on schedule for an 0800 launch” Commander Shepherd reported as he bounced around the lunar lander towards the hatch. They would be leaving behind a science module, a solar powered camera, a flag and the rover.

“This is the final scheduled mission to land man on the moon. I think we will be back, someday and we will build permanent settlements” Shepherd said, knowing this was being shown on television, at a minimum on the new cable news channel, still in its infancy.

Soon enough the two men were strapped into their seats and a countdown was running. They would launch at the perfect time to be captured by the command module orbiting the moon, with Alex Simmons up there “bored” as he kept saying.

“I still think there should be enough fuel in the lander to make two trips up and down, so we can all have a chance to walk around down there” he said, again. He knew of course, that the landers legs and such would be left behind once it took off.

“Splashdown on Christmas” Alan Moss said “Might be home before my wife's birthday on January 8th”

“Yes, NASA planned it around your wife's birthday. Now it makes sense” Shepherd replied sarcastically. They both laughed.

“All systems are ready” The Commander said flipping through some screens. “I'm showing all green down here”

“Roger that” Mission Control replied.

“Launching in 5....4....3....2... engine start” Commander Shepherd said but the engine did not start. A red light began flashing on his control panel. “Engine has failed to ignite” he said “We can try again on the next flyby Alex”

“Just figure out what happened” he responded “I want to get home in time for Alan's wifes birthday too”

“Houston here, we're looking through all the telemetry to try and isolate the problem”

“I'll go through the system readouts up here” Alan Moss flipping the little computer through different status displays.

They didn't find anything but decided that it must not have been armed properly so they made sure for the next time the Gallant (name of the orbiting Command module) came around. The count down was uneventful, the computers all said everything was fine.

“3...2... engine start” he said and the landing module began to shake and vibrate, dust and smoke could be seen out the small window but it did not get off the ground.

“Houston, we have a problem” Commander Shepherd reported “I think the engine or the fuel has gone bad on us”

Him and Alan were staring at each other. They were both thinking the same thing. Alex sent them a message directly, NASA didn't hear. “Oh my God. I'm so sorry guys”

“Yeah” Doug Shepherd replied.

The two astronauts just sat there without moving for a good while. The lander would never be able to get them off of the moon. They would never get off the moon.

“Houston here” came a message “We are analyzing every possible scenario right now to get you guys home”

“Does the public know yet?” Shepherd asked

“It was live on one of the networks and they are all covering it now” the reply came

Alan Moss was putting on his gloves and Shepherd did the same. If one of them was going outside, the whole ship had to be de-pressurized. So Commander Shepherd decided to go outside too. He followed Alan all the way to the edge of a crater they had landed near. You could see quite a distance from the rim, the moon usually had a pretty close horizon.

Alan wasn't looking down, but up at the Earth. Half covered in shadow the Earth looked like a beautiful marble.

“You know the scripture they read the first time they went around the moon” Alan said without taking his eyes off the Earth. “It was so right”.

Shepherd remembered, he was also a believer, so he recited it too.

"'In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.
‘And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep.
‘And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters. And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.
‘And God saw the light, that it was good: and God divided the light from the darkness.'"

Alan pointed at the planet “We can see all of that, right in front of us”

The two astronauts stood and watched the Earth for several minutes before Alex broke in. “I don't want to interrupt you guys but the President is about to speak”

Unfortunately they could hear almost none of it. “As it says in 1st Corinthians, The last enemy that will be abolished is death...” was the only part they could make out.


11:59PM, December 24

“Roger Houston” Alex said “Initiating insertion burn in one hour”

In one hour he would begin the trip home, alone. He had adamantly refused to abandon Alan and Doug until the last.

Alan and Doug below had spent the last couple of days saying goodbye to loved ones over the radio link with NASA. Those below could see them now and then using the built-in television camera but they did not use this too much. It caused heat and used up a lot of the batteries, which were dwindling.

Commander Shepherd had spent some time taking pictures of the rocket engine under the lander to send to NASA. “It is possible the fuel was corrupted somehow, maybe by the cold if the insulation failed”

“Hey Doug, come here” he heard and looked around. Once he figured out which direction Alan was in he went to him. Once he arrived through long strides, to the boulder he saw what had been done. Alan had drawn a Christmas tree on the big rock.

“Merry Christmas, Doug” Alan said

“Merry Christmas, Alan” he said, choking up. The LM was already out of breathable air. The air in their suits would not last much longer.

“Christmas on the moon” Alan said “Would be more interesting under better circumstances”

Houston came in “Thanks for the pictures Commander. Merry Christmas to both of you. Your journey was not in vain. You have done a great service for all mankind”... then “Since you are both believers, I only have to give you one more thought instead of two separate messages...May God grant you the peace you deserve and welcome you into heaven”

They climbed aboard the LM and chatted for several minutes until there was nothing but quiet. NASA medics reported that both heartbeats had stopped within a minute of each other.

Humans have not returned to the moon since.