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Green Humanoid: Begins with an interesting adventure (Fantasy World Book 1)

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by Amelia Esla


  He had seen theme before at School, they were in a different class, but of the same age. They were the daughters of researchers or technicians and had been on Green Hell at least a year or so and yet Roy was certain none of them had ever taken a flier ride to see what was out there. Probably haven’t even been to the top observation platform of the city. Their dresses were of a fluttery shimmery material that did little to hide the developing bodies of sixteen year old humanoid females.

  The girls of course noticed Roy. He was tall despite the higher gravitation of the planet, where true native Greenies tended to grow a little more compact and stocky than the generation before; and if that ancient Earth sculptor Michelangelo was still alive, he would ask Roy to model for his next masterpiece. His muscles were well developed and he had rock-hard, chiseled looking abs.

  He had the same sandy blond hair as his mother had; he also inherited his mother’s high cheekbones and narrow, aristocratic looking nose. From his father he got the pronounced lower jaw and the energetic looking chin with the same cleft his father had. Most strikingly were his dark purple eyes he shared with his Grandmother.

  While Roy had just begun to notice girls in the way young men did, the girls were more advanced in that regard. One of them, tall and thin with her hair dyed in a bright purple and cut in an asymmetrical short bob, jumped skillful and changed Slide-belts. She gave Roy a deep stare from underneath her long lashes and said. “Hi, I am Nuki, aren’t you Roy Masters of Ms. Harshes class?”

  Roy blinked and wondered what she wanted and nodded. “Yes I am.”

  Nuki folded her hands upside down before the short skirt of her fluttery dress and said. “My friends and I are going to see the new Star blazer Virtu and we wondered if you would like to come along?”

  “Sorry, I can’t. My parents had an accident and I need to see how they are.” She was clearly disappointed, but said. “Maybe we can do something another time.” With that she changed directions once more and Roy left the slide belt a few moments later as he had reached the hospital entrance.

  A receptionist greeted him right in the lobby. The man in the white coverall and the med symbol on his chest had dark blue skin and his hair had a metallic coppery color, the telltale hallmarks of a Thauran. The Med Tech held a PDD in clipboard mode and said with a friendly tone. “Good evening Citizen, how can I help you?”

  “I am Roy Masters and I understand my parents are here, after suffering injuries of an accident.”

  The blue skinned man pointed with his PDD to the left and down one of the corridors that branched of off the lobby. “Your father is still in ReGen, we are growing him a complete new splinespine, that means he is completely submerged so patient interaction might be somewhat limited and your mother has been discharged right away, she was virtually unharmed, save for a few mild contusions. She left about 50 minutes ago.”

  “She isn’t here with Dad?”

  The Thauran turned to look down the corridor he had pointed out. “Well there isn’t much she could do for him and she said something about recovering data or something.” He shrugged and gave Roy a toothy smile. “Your Dad is in ReGen-4, just down that corridor and to the left.”

  Roy found his father floating in a transparent horizontal cylinder bathed in bluish light. His face was covered by a dome shape hemispherical thing. There was another ReGen tank next to the one with his father, where a two meter long, thick black slug like life-form was in the process of sliding out of the empty tank... The big snail had a white tube like garment around the upper part of its body and two feelers underarm long feelers at what seemed to be the head. The moist shimmering monstrosity said to Roy; , using a small voice box attached to the white garment, “Oh good evening, you must be Roy. I am Dr. Herbs, the Neurosurgeon treating your father.”

  Roy stared at the large black snail oozing onto a small hover platform.” “I am Roy, how is my dad doing?”

  “Your Dad suffered fractures to the vertebral column and neuro-tissue damage to the spinal cord and that is the reason he is in the tank. He should be out and back to normal by tomorrow morning.”

  “So he is going to be alright?”

  “Indeed he will be. Human neural nets are quite simple really and hardly needed my attention, but sine since I am here anyway I took a hand in his surgical procedures and supervised the neuro tissue grafting of the Expert Nanites myself.” The Shail snail managed to make the Voice box sound very self-assured and confident.

  Roy stepped closer to the tank where his father was and put a hand on the transparent material. “Can I talk to him?”

  The large mollusk mollusk-being guided the hover platform closer and stopped it next to Roy, then it said: “Of course you could, but he requested a Virtu Connection Helmet and I think his Avatar is tele-present at some science meeting on Earth, he was so eager to attend.” The Shail snail wiggled his feelers towards the end of the room. Roy’s eyes followed the pointing move and he noticed a mobile GalNet Terminal that had been rolled in and placed at the far end of the ReGen tube. Its display flashed the words. ‘In use - do not disturb’.

  Roy, who knew his parents, actually should have expected something like that. They wasted no thoughts on him, invested very little emotions on themselves as a matter of fact. In moments like this he wondered how they ever found time long enough to actually make love to each other, a necessary activity to explain his own existence. Especially since he was born the natural way and not in an ArtiWomb.

  The Shail doctor appeared quite intuitive to human emotions however and said. “I am not just a Neuro Surgeon you know. I am also a Councilor and Psychiatrist, if you ever need to talk you now know where to find me.”

  Not taking his eyes of off his father’s floating form Roy said: “Are you a telepath or something? I see no hands and no eyes you could use for surgery.”

  “It seems you either flunked the Union Xeno Class when the Shail were discussed, or they did not cover my kind yet. Thanks to the Pree we are sentient and thanks to Terran technology we can move at the speed our minds wish us to move and we have hands.” To demonstrate what it was saying, a dozen tentacles and intricate mechanical arms appeared all around the him and underneath the hover sled; equipped with manipulators and what looked like an array of surgical instruments. The arms disappeared as fast as they had materialized.

  Roy had a sheepish expression on his face as he said. “I flunked a few Xeno Classes until recently, I felt that learning about Off-World life forms was a waste of time, since we have so many here.” He kept looking at the Shail. “I see the error of my opinion and promise I will cerebral-upload Brillstein’s Guide to Sentient Life tonight.”

  “To answer your initial question, no we Shail are not Telepathic or psionic gifted. As a matter of fact we are Psi Inert, with the exception of perhaps the Narth not even the Saresii can sense us or read us.” He wiggled his fleshy feelers with surprising speed and agility. “We communicate with these fellers among each other, we can sense the minutest changes in electrical and magnetic field and we can smell and taste to a molecular level. It is the feelers that make us Shail the finest bio-chemists in the known Universe. I can sense the minutest chances of your neuro electric impulses when I am close enough to your bio-electric sphere and smell and analyze changes in the output of your glands. These abilities, my education as a medical doctor and several decades of experience as resident department specialist at Med Central on Pluribus enable me to read your mind without any Psionics and at least as good.”

  Roy actually found this quite amazing and said. “That is very impressive and I think the Ninja Weasels sense their environment in a similar way. They don’t have very good eyes, yet they are able to hunt at night.”

  “I smelled the Jungle on you.”

  He wiggled his feelers once more and Eric left the hospital, knowing more about the Shail, instead of talking to his parents.

  Martha glanced at her PDD; it displayed a message from Dr. Herbs informing her that Roy had been at th
e clinic, trying to see his parents The Shail physician had no qualms of expressing his concerns about her conduct. His recorded message said. “Dr. Masters, your son has been informed that his parents were involved in a serious accident and rushed to see his parents. He is minor and received news of a potential serious incident with both of his parents and yet you didn’t feel it was important to make sure he knew you are alright. No call, no attempt of yours to contact him at all.

  While I understand that you are a brilliant scientist in your chosen field, it is my professional opinion your conduct as a the maternal part of the human family social group lacks even the basic social considerations for the developing emotional needs of a teenager of your species.”

  She closed the message and leaned back; the Shail was correct, all she had in mind after she returned to the city and was assured Paul would be alright, was to make sure the data they collected up to the crash was securely transmitted to her lab and then go over the incredible footage and data, of Lighting Bolters communicating and working together in an orchestrated attack. This certainly indicated higher cognitive abilities as than she had previously thought. She paused the image analyzer with close ups of the Bolters nerve center, Paul had once again proven to be invaluable as an assistant and focused the recording sensors at what was most important.

  She turned away so her mind would not be distracted again by the now frozen images and thumbed through the message menu of her PDD. There were over 30 calls and messages from Roy. Her PDD had automatically filtered Roy’s call to the ‘Not important folder’ as she didn’t want to be disturbed by silly children’s questions. The settings of that filter were eight years old. The call attempts became less frequent over time and the last recorded call of Roy to his mother was two years ago.

  She thumbed it open. “Hi Mom, this is Roy. I am not sure if you will get this message, but my teacher did not believe that my mother won’t take my calls. She is standing right next to me and I guess she believes it now.”

  Roy’s teacher came into view. “Ms. Masters I tried to call you but only got to leave messages. You have not attended a single parent teacher meeting, ignored my letters and today your son got in a fight with two other students. He was injured and also inflicted injuries on the other boys. If you do not respond like a parent should, I will inform the Union School Board.”

  Martha noticed the large number of calls identified as calls from the school, they too were in the “Not important and to be ignored folder”.

  At first she felt a flash of anger, as she had specifically asked Paul to take care of these matters and then she noticed she had ignored calls from her own mother too. Roy’s grandmother had been here on Green Hell just recently and in person, but she knew in reality that had been almost six year ago.

  She said. “Archie, I always knew I wasn’t exactly a good mother but evidence points toward a much more negative assessment.”

  Archie her Lab Computronic AI, named after Archie Carr a famous Zoologist of Pre Astro Earth responded right away. “I am afraid I am unable to give you an adequate or meaningful response, but I can link with GalNet and see if there are Mother Evaluation scales or routines available to give you a more accurate assessment.”

  She didn’t really go into Archie’s response, stapled her fingers together and said. “It is probably too late but I will try to improve. I remember how my father and mother nurtured me and I realize I have deprived my own son from what I still hold dear; Archie search GalNet on the subject of Mother values, improving mother – son relationships and relate it to expert literature as a filter, and do call Dr. Herbs I want to get some advice from it.”

  Archie executed the request and while the machine did that, the simulated personality of Archie made him say; “Is it genuine concern about your son or is this motivated by the fact that Dr. Herbs is a Hive of Minds member and his opinion of you could very well color his voice when your potential admission is discussed?”

  Paul who had been released from the Med center the next morning returned to their home inside the Research Outpost. He was greeted by Charles the robot as he cycled through the airlock and the decontamination system declared him free of any harmful organisms. “Good morning Master Paul.”

  Paul wasn’t attached to that robot at all, but he knew the robot quite certainly saved his life and while it was a machine and did what it was supposed to do, for the first time in his life Paul thanked a machine. “I appreciate what you did Charles.”

  The robots omnidirectional visuals sensor eyes appeared to glow just a tad brighter for a fraction of a second. “. It pleases this unit to see you up and well, Sir.”

  An unfamiliar scent wafted from the central living area of the lower of the house. Paul raised his nose and said. “Is this bacon, I smell?”

  What he then saw made him question his state of mind and for a moment considered the possibility he was dreaming and still in the ReGen tank. There in the door frame of the kitchen stood Martha, his wife wearing an apron and holding a spatula, smiling at him. “I am making us a traditional cooked breakfast and you can tell me how your surgery went and how you feel.”

  “I am not dreaming, right? The last time you made one of your famous breakfasts was…, was before you worked on your dissertation.”

  “No you are not dreaming, but I was talking to Dr. Herbs and read about being a mother all night and while I am certain I can’t completely change who I am or make amends so late, I feel I can try to improve the time we have as a family and before we have to leave.”

  Paul smirked. “Yes the Shail gave me an earful as well and I too think he had a point.” He moved closer to his wife and for the first time in years he saw her as a woman, not as a scientist and how pretty she was and why he had noticed her at the University. He sneaked his arms around her hips and she didn’t resist, but said. “We can do that tonight, but right now I’ve got things on the stove.” She turned her head. “I didn’t even know we had an actual stove unit here. All we ever used was the Food food processor or Charles.”

  He let her go and wondered if the crash and the accident was a fortunate event. The idea of having fun in the bedroom later on was suddenly a very exciting prospect.

  Martha said to Charles. “Robot, please wake Roy so we can have breakfast together.”

  “I am unable to comply, Ma’am. Roy has left the premises at 0700 as he does every day on a School day and was picked up.”

  That dampened her mood and all her intentions of making a new start were thwarted by her own lack of knowledge about Roy’s daily routine.

  Martha and Paul did sit down to a nice breakfast after all and Martha promised herself to visit the teacher later on and then sit down with Roy and talk to him.

  Like the breakfast, her plans connecting with her son were thwarted by a call from the Ranger’s office.

  Martha wiped some egg-yolk of off the plate with a piece of toast and asked the house system to display the call right at the table. She expected it to be some follow up regarding the crash. The Communications projector established a field screen and the local ranger’s upper body and head appeared to float above the Orange orange juice carafe and the coffee pot. Paul who had stuffed himself, felt quite content leaning back with a cup of coffee.” “Good Morning morning Ranger Salomon. I already filed a crash report and incident file with the Institute while I was in the ReGen tank, do you have any more questions on that?”

  “No Mr. Masters, the crash is of no concern to the Ranger Office. No laws were broken, no fatalities occurred and the crash report was properly field field. I am calling due to a different matter. It is about Roy.”

  Martha leaned forward. “What is it, Ranger? Something happened at school?”

  Paul set the coffee mug down. “Something happened with the flyer that picked him up?” Paul realized he didn’t even know exactly how Roy got there and who exactly it was who picked him up and brought him back every day.

  “Roy, my son and their small band of friends lef
t early form from school today.” The Ranger obviously had difficulties to find the right way of saying what he wanted to say and raised his hands into the visual pick up. “Mrs. and Mr. Masters, I would like you to come to Ma Swanson’s Boathouse today at noon. Your presence there is strongly advised as your son will be part of a very…, very unusual demonstration. What will happen might very well be a historic event, at least for Green Hell?”

  Martha now actually leaned over the table, in an instinctive move to get closer to the Ranger’s image. “This isn’t some sort of school pageant or sporting event, right?”

  “Not exactly, Ma’am. I would not bother you with something like that. Everyone knows you don’t care much about your son’s activities.”

  To Martha’s new view of things this was another sting she actually felt. “Yes Ranger, very recently I was made aware of our short comings and I am beginning to see that I am a very poor mother, but I really think you need to tell us where Roy is and what is going on.”

  The Ranger took a deep breath. “The kids will walk from the Rocks to Ma Swanson’s Boathouse and they will be accompanied by local life forms!”

  Paul tipped the coffee mug over and Martha, with her chin dropped to her chest looked not at all like a cool detached scientist. “Did you say walk? You mean walk outside?”

  Paul nervously reached for a napkin to prevent more coffee to drip from dripping on his pants. “Roy doesn’t have an Armor suit and has never been outside before. You must prevent him leaving the city. He has these foolish fantasies of being able to go outside, He he is trying to prove something to us.”

  Ranger Salomon sneered at the Masters, barley barely containing his contempt. “He was right, he did tell you. I suggest you bring chairs, you might otherwise fall over with what you’re going to witness in a few hours.”

  Chapter 7

  Roy and his friends arrived a little early. No one said much and had a gloomy mood, already fearing they were about to lose their animals. Roy was especially depressed, even if all other parents said yes. He was certain his would never allow it and most likely take Partner away and dissect it. So he had already made up his mind; he would run away and live in the Jungle for good.

 

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