“Well now all we have to do is name them.”
“Actually we already have. We chose the names Metisette and Miridem for the two worlds. As for the other three there is a serious discussion that we name one of the moons Pandora.”
The last name made them all laugh. The name of the famous moon from the popular franchise of Avatar was still fresh in their memory and the magical beauty of that alien moon. They both knew that the chances of it actually existing were equal to none but it was a nice fantasy. And they both knew that the name would stick. It was inevitable.
“And what of the other two…three in fact considering that although it is not habitable we will have to name the third one as well.”
“Well I guess that the planet can be simply called Proxima in memory to its star as for the other moon names are still circling. Hestia and Aeron are the ones that are closest. “
“It is ours to choose so I guess will go with those names. I don’t think anyone will object. They might not like it but we are the first ones here. So it will stick.”
Antonov and the other three scientists smiled. Then the captain turned toward the two biologists.
“Marcus, Addison I’ve read your report. And Dr. Antonov discussed things with you personally.”
They both nodded as the captain finished his sentence.
“Yes Captain. As you know both Metisette and Miridem are cold worlds locked in a way in a prolonged Ice Age. We know that from the meteorological studies made on the climate on both worlds.”
Jennings looked at the young woman and nodded. He knew of those studies he was the one who gave the order for them to be conducted.
And he already was planning for other missions to this system and if there was a planet in the Alpha Centauri that was habitable even starting an early colonization effort. Humanity needed that chance. And Alpha Centauri was just enough out of the way that it might go unnoticed.
“Yes I know Dr. Addison.”
“From the studies of the soil samples that we took we know that the soil is richer in some metals and elements that the one we have on Earth. That means that we will need to genetically modify the seeds the colonists will use to produce food. That will be in the future of course. As for the weather and climate i believe that we caught the mild climate on both worlds. According to the reports the planets suffer severe storms and hurricanes that are especially noticeable on the third planet. We saw the beginning of one storm actually as we were taking the samples. And the storms here are a lot stronger than those on Earth. The planets can be colonized but it will be a hard process especially for the first colonists.”
Jennings looked at her and smiled.
“It will be a while before they arrive. And who knows we might find better worlds for colonization.”
“If we stop the invasion…If not than all this … it is for nothing, nothing at all.”
The comment from Marcus brought silence. They all knew of the impending danger and what the consequences would be if the fleet that was being built failed. They all hoped that that won’t happen but they prepared for the eventuality that it might. That was one of the reason that the authorization for this mission and for several others that were planned. If humanity lost this war some part of the civilization had to survive, and that is why after the discovery in this system missions were planned for several nearby starts that might have planets as well. Several ships were already being prepared for carrying colonists to some of the worlds that they all hoped would be discovered.
The plan was named “Valhalla” and its mission was to take several hundred thousand people from all branches and a god chunk of them from the military and settle them on a world that would be distant enough and out of the way of the path of the invasion that they could be able to develop enough with the help of the AI’s that would go with them and the information that they would have to one day be able to fight back and free their home world. So far it was known to only few officers and it was still not being announced among the fleet. The secret had to hold just in case they don’t stop the invasion. It was vital that no one knows about the colony so that the enemy can’t find out.
As he thought of that he smiled. If the invasion was stopped then the other part of the plan would work. They would have a developed colony, or a colony that could sustain itself. Maybe, just maybe even more than one.
“That won’t happen Marcus, that day won’t come. Everything you do, we do and the rest of the people on those ships we left behind. That is all just the tip of the iceberg of what they will have to go through. They will fail.”
“I hope you are right Captain. I really do.”
“We will. Now let’s get on the bridge and see our new destination. I believe that you would all like to hear what Erasmus has to tell us. We should be close now.”
His words didn’t cause any surprise. They all knew that the ships from the fleet they found around Sedna could move fast, really fast at speeds that until few months ago belonged in the realm of science fiction. The trip from Metisette to the planet they were all calling Proxima took just nine hours. As they exited the cabin and entered the bridge they were greeted by the avatar of the ships AI. The avatar just like the ones on the other ships was wearing white cloth.
“Captain we are in orbit around Proxima. The scans of the planet indicate that it has breathable atmosphere with a higher oxygen presence. It has five continents and large number of islands. The planet is 1.8 times the size of Earth but has a stronger magnetic field.
The gravity is stronger so i recommend caution. The scans show large and reach plant and animal life on the world…and…”
“What Erasmus?”
“There are indications of alien life, a primitive civilization.”
The comment made everyone gasp. Alien life, on a world so close to home, the revelation was astonishing.
“My god we have alien life, Erasmus how far are they spread out?”
“There are settlements on all continents and on some of the bigger islands. The settlements are small in population but they are spread wide. I believe that they hunters and move with the herds of animals that they use as food source. The indication is that they are at about the same level of development that you were at the last ice age, maybe a little bit further.”
“A civilization…captain this planet is obviously taken. We can’t interfere with their development, not now anyway.”
Jennings looked at the anthropologist that said the words. Richard Heisting was a late addition of the team. He was included at the request of Antonov who somehow guessed that this might happen. It was strange how the old men’s intuition seemed to be right every time. They all knew that there might be a chance to discover a civilization on one of the planets. But from all of them only Antonov thought of the need to take a man from that branch. He actually insisted that Heisting comes. As it showed he was right.
“Well this complicates things…doesn’t it?”
“Yes it does Sergei. It makes you think of the prime directive and Star Trek.”
Jennings comment made everyone grin. The show still held its popularity and it probably would in the future. Too many generations grew up watching it. Even now as the first navy was being constructed somehow it was influencing the way the navy ranks and it was being formed.
“You are right Dr. Heisting. We don’t have a prime directive like Star Trek but I believe that this will be the moment when it is created. Linda i want you to inform the pilots that they should do the flyovers and scans of the planet at high altitudes so that they are not visible from land. Let the natives go about their business.”
“Yes sir.”
“Erasmus what about the two moons, what do the scans show?”
As he mentioned his name the AI avatar appeared before him. It didn’t surprise anyone. They were used to it by now.
“Pandora is a moon that is slightly bigger than the moon you call Titan in your solar system. It has 0’89 gravity and it has a rich and col
orful plant and animal life. It and Hestia both have atmosphere that humans can breathe and are worlds that in your terms would be called beautiful. Especially the one you named Pandora. Hestia is a bit more arid with several deserts and it will be harder to colonize. None has any indication of any advance culture or any other kind of civilization. I believe that they will be perfect for future colonization.”
Jennings and the rest of the scientists listened to the short briefing that the AI gave them and then looked at each other. The discovery of the residents of Proxima changed their plans for now. But the time was short and the whole mission had only two weeks. Two weeks in which they had to check and map two star systems, and if they discover any habitable planets try to map them as well and bring samples for further study. They all knew that that was too little time to do all those things. So the plan was to keep to the basics. Jennings assured them that there will be further missions. He was sure of that, and he knew from his discussion with Simonson that they were already planned. How fast and how big they were going to be depended on the information’s that were now being gathered and the samples they would take.
“Launch the shuttles. Tell them that they have a day to complete the scans and take samples and photos. The shuttles will make round trips and carry multiple teams on the surface. I want platoons of marines on the mission as well. I want one platoon for Hestia and four for Pandora.”
As he gave the orders the bridge burst with activity. The scientists that were already planned for the missions exited. The crew continued its work. As he watched everyone Jennings felt pride. Just a few months ago they were strangers to each other. Now they really looked like a crew. Even the ones that were already on board when the crew of the Deadalus transferred to the Intrepid looked like they are a part of the same crew.
Jennings knew that in a way he was watching the forming of the first real crew of the fleet that earth was now building. He knew that he had already seen a similar coordination in the crew that now worked on the three military ships but the crew he had, he commanded had the biggest experience and it showed. They had several more months to get acquainted with one another, to learn their faults and virtues. They were the first ones to start the training on the ships systems of the Alteran ships. That showed now.
“Linda I will retire to my room. You have the bridge.”
She turned as he spoke to her and smiled.
“Yes sir. I have the con.”
As she confirmed he stepped out of the bridge and retreated in to his room.
Gunter watched stunned at the vast green world that was revealing in front of his eyes as the shuttle descended on Pandora. He was on the last crew to land. The first shuttles carried the soldiers that were here to protect the scientists. Gunter was expert in several fields but his true passion lay in studying plants. He was a botanist in his heart and what he was now seeing was a dream coming true. The moon had it seemed only vast forests with trees that rose hundreds of meters in the air, high mountain picks and valleys that had fast rivers. On the plains you could see herds of strange and yet in a way familiar animals running or grazing. As he and his colleague Dr. Fuentes watched, the old paleontologists gasped as he saw some of the animals that were running. Even to the inexperienced eye of Gunter it seemed obvious that they are reptilians and those are in a way some form of dinosaurs. It was obvious that they have no close relation with the long extinct species on Earth, but they were clearly reptilians that evolved on an alien world. And there were others as well. And they were big. Even the smallest one seemed to be as big as an average human.
“Well it seems that we are both seeing a dream coming true before our eyes, aren’t we Miguel.”
Fuentes turned as he heard his name and just smiled. He knew that the creatures he was seeing had no relation with the creatures he studied so long on Earth. That was obvious from the shape of their bodies, even from this distance. He knew that the name living dinosaurs will stick though. To people that never had a chance to study the magnificent creatures that eighty million years ago were the dominant species on Earth they looked the same or they would almost look the same. And yet to his experienced eye they only had one similarity. Some of them were reptilians. There were also mammals and other creatures he still could not identify.
The way they moved, and the third eye some of them had clearly put them in the alien category. Their limbs were different, and as he watched them, he concluded that even their bone structure must be different. They were moving in ways an Earth dinosaur would never move. And most of them used only two legs for running with the front extremities clearly developed for other means. That especially went for the predators. Strange looking creatures could be seen flying in the distance.
They past a ravine and they all saw the camp site. The scientists were scattered in the surrounding area in several groups. The soldiers were watching the perimeter, keeping a close eye on the creatures that could be seen in the distance.
As the shuttle landed Fuentes and Gunter were the first ones out. The rest of the group followed after them.
Fuentes and two other scientists immediately raced forward toward the place where other scientists were studying several creatures that were grazing nearby. Gunter just smiled as he watched them and went to join his colleagues. He started gathering samples immediately. The trees were similar to the ones on Earth. From what he could see just as on the other two worlds the trees had deep roots and were stronger. It was hard to cut in them. Some of the leaves were large and similar to fern on Earth. As he watched them he was amazed at their size and beauty. It seemed that they really found paradise. He knew of the abilities of fern on Earth and he wondered if this leafs shared them. From what he could see they must have many more uses. They were similar but not the same. At the same time they resembled the leaves of oaks and other trees on Earth. And he could swear that among the trees he could see pines and oaks although they had to be some different family then the ones on Earth.
As he and the others gathered the samples from the plants and soils he heard several shouts and the he heard the shooting. They all did. When they turned they noticed two large animals lying dead. One of the marines was being tended to by a medic. He had a large gash on one of his arms. The animals were about three meters tall and from what Gunter saw they looked like carnivores. He noticed Dr. Fuentes approaching. As he was coming several more shots ranged. From the experience he had Gunter concluded that they must be snipers…
“Probably using large 50 calibers” he thought as he looked at the size of the wounds on the two dead animals before him.
“They came out of those bushes there. They were on to him before he could react.”
“They were watching us. Probably set the ambush for some of the animals that were here before we arrived. But as we chased their prey…”
Everyone looked at the paleontologist. He was kneeling near one of the predators.
“They look like dinosaurs doc…don’t they?”
Fuentes raised his head and looked at the marine that asked the question.
“Yes son they do. And if I would compare them to any kind we had on Earth I would compare them to raptors.”
As he said those words he started examining more closely. He looked at the teeth and then at the claws. The four fingered arms and legs had retracting long claws, the ones on the sides lightly longer than the others. He looked at the scull and after several seconds he stood up and went towards the bushes the animals used for cover. As he started heading that way two of the marines went after him. They kept their weapons raised and aimed at the bushes, ready to fire at the first sign of trouble.
The bushes were tramped and torn at the place the two predators burst from. As he came close he could see the tracks they left as they came in and he started following them. Suddenly he stopped.
As he did both soldiers that came with him stopped too.
“What is it Dr. Fuentes?”
Fuentes didn’t answer. Instead he was intensely
looking at the tracks that the animals left on the grass. He knew that what he was seeing were tracks from more animals and something was telling him that they are all in danger. He raised his head and looked at the small clearing on his right side. And what he saw made his blood freeze.
He now understood the reaction of the two creatures. And the shots that probably ranged in the distance were shots fired at animals that were testing the perimeter. On the clearing dozens of nests could be seen and they were all filled with eggs. The creatures, the two that the soldiers killed, and probably additional two were the guardians. And the expedition landed right on top of their nesting ground. He knew that Earth raptors were smart, really smart. And these creatures were similar. And even if they weren’t he knew that they are predators and it was obvious that they hunt in packs. And they protect their nests.
“Private I want you to call the Major and inform him that everyone needs to pull back. We need to leave this place fast.”
As he said those words they heard a strange sound in the distance. It sounded like an animal sound and it wasn’t a lone animal as soon others joined it.
“And I mean right now!!!”
The marines needed no urging. They called in immediately, and started retreating after the paleontologist.
Major Rivers looked at the paleontologist as he came out from the bushes. The older man was practically running. He received the call of one of the marines that accompanied the paleontologist and he was intrigued. Something spooked them.
“Mr. Fuentes can you explain this please?”
The scientist stopped when he heard his name. He looked at the major and then at the two creatures lying in front of him.
“We need to leave this place major. And we need to leave now.”
Rivers knew that the Intel told that they should listen to the scientists. And although the old paleontologist was a late addition to the team and he was largely ignored, from what he saw and from the talks on the ship he knew that he was probably the best expert on the life forms they encountered. But he still needed more evidence, a true reason to leave. Not even the injury of one of his men gave him good enough reason to abort.
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