Dragon Wars Saga Arc Four: The Torn Sky Chapter Forty One Part Four

January 31st, 2014  |  Published in Dragon Wars  |  2 Comments

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“Complicates things?” Daniel asked.

Julie nodded. “We’ll have to be very careful about how we approach them. Lost lines tend to be rather touchy even in the best circumstances and given their encounter with the Turners this is not the best of circumstances. We’ll need to discuss it so let’s go–” She broke off and swore before whirling around. Daniel swallowed and turned as well. There was a man standing behind them, staring right at them. He chocked back a wave of panic, both because he hadn’t sensed the man and because the man had apparently managed to get through his wards and sense them. Read the rest of this entry »

The Whisper of Damkina Part Three

January 29th, 2014  |  Published in Whisper of Damkina  |  10 Comments

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A/N: Uses the prompts in the comments on Prompt Post Two.

The largest of Talis’s oceans covered nearly half the planet but it took the atmospheric shuttle less than an hour to fly across it – which wasn’t bad for an atmospheric vehicle. As they few over the sparkling blue waters, Amanpreet’s mind wandered to the question Chen had thought she was considering in the lounge.

“So what did happen here?” she asked. “Life’s pretty stubborn; it doesn’t usually disappear.”

“Well, it didn’t completely disappear,” Sangat said. “Some single celled life survived.”

“But all the multi-cellular life was destroyed,” Niobe said. “There were even people who evolved here. What happened to them?”

“We think it was a nearby supernova,” he said. “Possibly as close as twelve parsecs. Which is interesting – that would suggest that the people here were thriving around the same time humans first evolved back on Earth. From what we’ve uncovered so far they seem to have been an interesting bunch, but much as I hate to say it, I’m pretty glad we don’t have to deal with them. Any civilization that can create the Rune is disturbing.”

“Chen said that it wasn’t visible at first?” Amanpreet said.

“Yes, not until a Tkin scientist was taking rock samples in the mountains and apparently activated it by chipping off a bit off the wrong rock. The Rune flashed into existence right underneath them.” He frowned. “Mei still isn’t itself. It hears voices and has shown a remarkable ability to locate dig sites. It’s as if the Rune somehow psychically imprinted on it even through its environment suit.”

“I knew this was a horror movie,” Niobe muttered. “That’s going beyond disturbing into full-on scary.”

“I agree,” he said. “But that’s been the only incident so far – no one else has been allowed to touch the Rune. Anyway, we’re nearly at the primary dig site so I’d better call and check everything is okay.”

The call was answered by a Mez scientist in a fully opaque environment suit but even the flat tones of the voice synthesizer and the lack of body language couldn’t conceal their excitement.

“Doctor Singh! You’re here! We were digging in the area Mei suggested and broke through into a huge cave. We haven’t entered yet but I sang into the hole and heard what I think are buildings. Buildings after all this time! What were they building with that it’s still standing? And why underground – did they know what was coming and try to escape it?”

“Niobe’s right,” Kane said. “We’re in a horror movie. It probably contains an army of the former inhabitants in suspended animation. They’ll wake up and kill us all!” He mock swooned. “Oh, the horror!”

“We thought of that,” the Mez scientist said. “It’s not really likely and the Ishtari scientists think we’re being paranoid but we’re arming everyone just in case.”

Amanpreet covered her mouth to stifle a giggle. It said a lot about the Mez that they thought of such things as well.

“Better safe than sorry,” Sangat said. There was no hint of laughter in his voice and his face was completely straight but Amanpreet got the feeling her brother was thinking the same thing.

 

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Half an hour later, they had landed and joined the other scientists in front of a ragged black hole in the ground. Amanpreet looked dubiously at the laser carbine one of the Mez handed her and tried to give it back.

“I’d rather not,” she said, “I’m a pacifist… Well, mostly a pacifist.”

The Mez pushed it back into her hands. “You have a license. Take it for self-defence – just in case.”

Amanpreet sighed and took the gun. “Thank you.”

“Humans make such impressive weapons,” it said. “It comes of being so hard to kill.” It turned away to continue handing out weapons.

“Was it talking about the guns or us as being weapons?” Kane asked quietly.

“With the Mez you never know.” Amanpreet shrugged. “I’m just glad our environmental needs are so different or we’d probably be at war instead of allies.”

 

“We need to be careful, so we’re sending in the robot first,” Doctor Mensah said. “Only once we’re sure it’s safe and nothing inside will be damaged will we open the breach further ourselves.” She looked down and stopped, a confused frown crossing her features. “Wait, where’s the robot? It was right here…”

Sangat covered his eyes with his hand and sighed. “Are you sure you didn’t forget it again, Emma?”

“No,” one of the technicians said. “I helped her carry it. It was there. I’ll see if I can recall it.” He fiddled with a small remote. A few minutes later, there was a soft hum and a disc shaped robot about the size of a large dog hovered into view from behind a nearby ridge. “There is it. I’ll run a diagnostic.” He waited until it floated over to them then knelt down beside it, held the remote above it and studied the small screen. After a long moment he frowned. “It appears to have suffered a power surge that got past the breakers and that’s what activated it.”

“We have been getting some odd readings,” one of the Tkin scientists said. “Is the robot functional?”

“It should be,” the technician said. “Shall we proceed?”

The Ishtari and humans gathered around the screen as the robot dropped through the hole into the cavern and watched the images from its cameras as the Mez listened to the echoes from the sound pulses it was putting out.

“Those are buildings all right,” Amandeep said as the robot’s lights revealed a regimented grid of glistening white flat roofed buildings stretching from one cave wall to another. “But the doors are all open.”

“Yes and the shape of them suggests that the people who lived here were about a 130 centimeters tall and nearly as wide,” Doctor Mensah said. “This place is so large and well preserved that we’ll have to spend decades cataloguing everything.” Her eyes were sparkling. “But we should start there.” She pointed at the largest white building which stood at the exact center of the grid.

“Agreed,” Sangat said.

The robot swooped over the buildings and down towards the doorway. As it entered, its lights revealed that the building was a large single room. On the internal walls were paintings of dozens of creatures whose headless forms rather resembled barrels of scaly scarlet leather. They were dancing on short stubby legs with multiple long sinuous arms whirling around them and around them was painted a forest of what Amanpreet assumed had to be trees. There was something joyous and unrestrained about the image.

“Oh! So that’s what they looked like!” Sangat said. “Wonderful. We’ve learned so much today already.” He looked like he might say something else but instead he gasped as the robot’s light shone on something else. On a plinth in an alcove lay a book with a smaller version of the Rune on its silver cover.

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Dragon Wars Saga Arc Four: The Torn Sky Chapter Forty One Part Three

January 27th, 2014  |  Published in Dragon Wars  |  2 Comments

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“Hmm… it’s a big house.” Daniel looked over the semi-detached Edwardian house. Julie had scryed out the location of Alison and Logan with Kyle and Darya and that had led them here.

“Yes, and a very big garden,” Julie looked thoughtful. “Interesting.”

“What is it?” Read the rest of this entry »

Dragon Wars Saga Arc Four: The Torn Sky Chapter Forty One Part Two

January 24th, 2014  |  Published in Dragon Wars

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“Organise scoping things out?” Lydia muttered to herself a couple of hours later. She was sitting at the desk in her and Karen’s room trying to come up with a plan and drawing a blank. “How am I supposed to do that?”

“Having trouble?”

Lydia looked around and saw Julie standing in the door. Read the rest of this entry »

The Whisper of Damkina Part Two

January 22nd, 2014  |  Published in Whisper of Damkina  |  4 Comments

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A/N: Uses the prompts in the comments on Prompt Post One.

Like most orbital stations, Talis station had a lounge with a viewscreen looking out on the planet. Amanpreet sat in one of the comfortable chairs and stared at the planet some more. The Rune wasn’t currently in view and without it Talis looked like any other scum world – blue sea and beige land. Nothing else showed that any kind of multicellular life let alone intelligent life had once existed there.

“You’re wondering what happened here, aren’t you?” The voice was flat and artificial. She turned and saw a green Tkin Ishtari – one of the two intelligent species that had evolved on Ishtar – in an environment suit standing there. Through the suit’s face panel she could see the slender, multi-jointed feeding arms that emerged from its head racing over the suit’s voice synthesizer controls to allow them to communicate with her, though the rest of its body was hidden by the controls. “Everyone does.” Read the rest of this entry »

Dragon Wars Saga Arc Four: The Torn Sky Chapter Forty One Part One

January 20th, 2014  |  Published in Dragon Wars  |  1 Comment

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“Of course I’ll help Sarah-alra,” Draylian said when Matthias spoke to him the next morning. “It’s not likely that you’ll find a cure but even a remote possibility is better than nothing.” He was rubbing his hands together anxiously and twitching slightly. “I don’t want to be a dragon but I don’t know how much longer I can hold out.”

“Not long by the looks of it,” Lyrrekka said. “I really think once Sarah has run her tests, you need to think about this hard. You know you’re going to slip up soon and you know how much damage a frenzy will do.” Read the rest of this entry »

Dragon Wars Saga Arc Four: The Torn Sky Chapter Forty Part Thirteen

January 17th, 2014  |  Published in Dragon Wars

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“That’s not a bad idea, Lydia-ida,” Indaturan said once she told him and Ystelyan about her conversation with her mentor. “And for once I actually agree with Fellaria-ida. I have no idea why we didn’t think to try that before. It’s suspicious and just makes me even more certain that we should try it.” He hummed to himself. “Now, who would be best to send? I don’t think we should send just one. If my gut is right and someone doesn’t want us looking at the tear from the void side, they might have a trap set.”

Ystelyan nodded. “I agree.” Read the rest of this entry »

The Whisper of Damkina Part One

January 15th, 2014  |  Published in Whisper of Damkina  |  10 Comments

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Notes: Incorporates the prompts gathered from Prompt Post 0. I only half covered Lyn’s as I didn’t manage to incorporate the dialogue line she gave me but did cover the prompt.

And now, without further ado, here’s the first installment. Comments welcome here or at Dreamwidth/LJ where this is crossposted.

Prompt Post 1 is here.

Someone was shaking Amanpreet. She didn’t want to wake up; it hurt too much. She was vaguely aware of muttering to herself and curling up but that just made the shaking intensify.

“Captain! Wake up!” That was Niobe’s voice, wasn’t it. Was she crying? “We need to crack the dome. Kane’s still in there.”

Amanpreet groaned but opened her eyes to find herself lying on the floor of the Whisper’s pitch-dark bridge. Cautiously, she sat up and tried to figure out what had happened. They’d been in hyperspace, a routine jump to take supplies to the archeological dig in the Talis system when… Her body went rigid as the a memory of noise and light hit her. Something had hit the Whisper hard. Read the rest of this entry »

Dragon Wars Saga Arc Four: The Torn Sky Chapter Forty Part Twelve

January 13th, 2014  |  Published in Dragon Wars  |  1 Comment

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“It is interesting,” Sonia said in response to what the Prime Minister had said on the news. “And yes, while I’m not getting any premonitions it is almost certainly a trap. It’s a shame summoning premonitions on demand is almost impossible so we can’t check the details of said trap.” She tutted to herself. “Still, it would be a shame to leave this invitation unanswered – we just need to find a way to do it without springing the trap. I doubt they understand the full breadth of our abilities so it should be possible.”

“It should indeed,” Matthias agreed. “Did Sophie Ashbourne respond to our imp yet? She might have some insight on what their plan is.” Read the rest of this entry »

Dragon Wars Saga Arc Four: The Torn Sky Chapter Forty Part Eleven

January 10th, 2014  |  Published in Dragon Wars  |  1 Comment

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Lydia stared at the sky a moment longer, then headed inside just as Lucas entered the kitchen with Jenny’s mother. The woman stopped and looked sheepish when she saw Lydia.

“Good morning,” Lydia said before she could speak. “Are you feeling calmer?” Read the rest of this entry »