Read OMEGA Exile Online

Authors: Stephen Arseneault

Tags: #Sci-Fi & Fantasy

OMEGA Exile (6 page)

BOOK: OMEGA Exile
8.35Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub
ads

Joni replied, "What am I supposed to do in here?"

I turned and jumped up the ramp-way in three steps. "Hide! If this is a kidnapping attempt, they will be looking for you. I’ll scrub the
Daunte
’s systems for evidence of you being aboard!"

I pulled up the nav screens and tapped into the ore ship’s video feeds. Nine small but obviously powerful ships were circling the destroyer and firing. Her engines had been crippled, and with each heavy ion bolt, a new weapons pod was taken offline. The destroyer was in trouble and the fate of the
Jasmire
was quickly falling from our control.

I yelled into the comm. "Captain! Can you get this ship moving!"

The absence of a response was telling.

I opened a secure channel to SS5 command. "This is the
Daunte
, we are on inspection of the
Jasmire
! The escort destroyer accompanying us is under attack, and I believe the
Jasmire
’s bridge has been compromised. The situation is critical! I repeat—"

I was startled by a deep and vicious growl coming from Raptor. As I slowly turned around, two Igari in black uniforms with their faces covered were standing at the bottom of the ramp-way with their weapons raised.

One of the Igari spoke. "Silence your animal or I will kill it. And you come down out of there."

I slowly stood and raised my hands. I placed a restraining leash on Raptor and stepped down onto the deck of the docking bay.

The Igari again spoke. "Are there any other passengers on that vessel?"

I replied, "Just me. I was here to do a manifest inspection. What is this about? What’s going on?"

The Igari waved his blaster. "We don’t have any beef with Gruntas, but you might want to find a new employer."

The second Igari spoke. "This ore vessel is now under the control of the Free Alliance. Its contents are being confiscated as contraband of the illegal New Alliance. We do not recognize the corrupt Human rule. If you cooperate, when this vessel is secure, you will be released."

I lowered my hands. "I will cooperate."

The first Igari pointed to my waist. "Raise your hands. Konus, remove his blaster."

I again lifted my hands and my blaster was removed.

"Now, you can get back on your ship. If we find that you try to leave or disrupt our operation in any way, we won’t hesitate to kill you."

I lowered my arms and nodded. "I won’t be any trouble."

I climbed back aboard the
Daunte
and sat in the pilot’s chair. The holo-display showed a flashing symbol where our comm channels were being blocked. I had no way of contacting Joni so that she would know what was going on.

I looked back at Raptor as he sat on the deck behind me. "Well, boy, what would you suggest?"

The Rottweiler tilted his head slightly to the side and continued to drool.

I spoke. "Got nothing? Yeah, me neither."

There was soon commotion on the deck surrounding the
Daunte
. I brought up the external cams to a scene of Igari rebel soldiers herding Human crewmen from the destroyer into the docking bay of the
Jasmire
. After the last of the remaining 128 crewmen had been pushed into a corner and made to sit down, the
Jasmire
began to move. Several minutes later, the ship’s beacon went silent on my nav screen.

I stood and walked slowly down the ramp-way of the
Daunte
.

A guard was standing on the deck nearby. "What business do you have down here?"

I replied, "I was just curious about the crewmen. What fate will befall them?"

The Igari took a step closer. "It is an unfortunate life coming for them. They will be sold in the slave markets on Arkana VII. I would advise you to return to your ship, or the same fate may follow you."

I had heard stories about slavery in the outer sectors. It was a practice that had long been outlawed in the AMP, but the New Alliance came with areas of lawlessness that the families deemed acceptable so long as the small criminal empires that had sprung up remained out of the business of the families. History told of it being a shortsighted move on the part of the New Alliance rulers, as from these neglected and forgotten territories, rebellion would often arise.

"Arkana is in the Theta sector," I said. "That is the Karacken family. I am surprised they would allow a force such as yours to raid into neighboring sectors."

The Igari looked at the
Daunte
. "Perhaps those living in their shining towers in the Alpha sector should come down and talk to the people."

I was struck by the fact that each of the Igari I had talked with, if for only a brief moment, was educated and well spoken. They were not the usual thugs one would expect to be involved in pirate activity. I began to think the Igari were well organized, far beyond that of a small rebellious force. They were taking cesium ore, the lifeblood of the New Alliance.

The soldier said, "I would advise that you return to your ship. Your release may be coming at any moment, and if so, you will be asked to leave immediately."

As I slowly climbed the steps back up into the
Daunte
, my mind was racing. Less than a hundred meters from my position, Joni Salton was trapped in a radioactive cargo hold.

After sitting in my chair, I was startled by a growl from Raptor. A guard was standing at the bottom of the stairs.

The guard gestured. "Close this ramp-way, and the nav officer will have you on your way. Keep in mind, our issues are only with the corrupt and unjust Human ruling families. We will treat all others in a fair and just manner. We will be passing near a rogue moon. You will take this ship to her surface and wait for two days before departing for the Alpha sector."

I nodded as I pressed the close button, and the ramp lifted. Word from the nav officer soon came, and I moved the
Daunte
across the deck and through the gravity wall into free space.

The Igari seemed to have no issue with my leaving. I suspected they desired that I carry the information of their raid back to the Alpha sector for the authorities to see and hear. No better account could be had than from the logs of the
Daunte
and from a detective inspector as an eyewitness. I landed on the rogue moon to wait out the two-day period. The
Jasmire
, with Joni Salton still aboard, soon disappeared from my nav screen.

Chapter 6

Six hours had passed since the
Jasmire
left my view. I was in a situation I was not prepared for. If I left for SS5, I would likely be arrested, interrogated, perhaps imprisoned for having left Jonias Salton on the
Jasmire
without putting up a fight. I was still not in contact with the station, as the Igari had placed a comm obstructer on the moon’s surface beside the
Daunte
. I would be waiting for the comm jamming to end before heading back to the station.

As I sat with my arms crossed, looking down at Raptor, a proximity alert went off on my holo-display. A small, sleek black ship was setting down beside me. Under a minute passed before a being in a jet-black space suit was standing in front of the
Daunte
’s viewports, waving their arms.

I dropped the ramp-way, and the being proceeded up the stairs and through the gravity wall. I reached to restrain Raptor, but the Rottweiler seemed to be excited instead of showing his usual anger.

When the ramp-way had closed, the being removed their helmet. It was a young Human male.

The man spoke. "Mr. Beutcher, I am with the security force assigned to Jonias Salton. Please tell me she is sleeping in her quarters."

I sighed. "She is on the
Jasmire
. I could not get her out. She is in hiding, but she cannot remain there for long."

The man replied, "I was afraid of that. What are you doing here on this moon?"

I sat back in my chair. "I was directed to wait here for two days, until that jammer ceased to function. I was told if I leave the Human crewmen they captured will be executed. When the jammer quits I'm supposed to go back to SS5 and tell them what happened. The Igari who hijacked that ship, they don’t know Joni is aboard."

The man held out his gloved hand. "My name is Garrett Rourke, Mr. Beutcher. Together, we are going to figure out how to get her off that ship."

I replied, "I am stuck here, Mr. Rourke. They thought I might need a little incentive to stay after they left so they threatened to kill the crew."

I looked down at Raptor, who continued to wiggle his short tail. "I would guess that since this dog appears to know you, Joni knows you as well?"

Garrett Rourke shook his head. "No, Sir. We have actually never met. I am her first-line shadow detail. I am not to interfere in her life in any way unless a security concern dictates that I do. I trained Raptor as a pup before her father offered him as a birthday gift. He comes from a long line of purebred champions that leads all the way back to Earth, the Humans’ first colony. Rotties are, and have been, a big part of our family for two thousand years."

I nodded. "A champion, huh? He has been a well-mannered dog."

I reached down to scratch his head. "So, how do we get Joni back, Mr. Rourke? I can’t move this ship."

The Human looked around the cabin. "If you have a storage container large enough, we can take Raptor to my ship. You will come as well, and the three of us will then catch up to the
Jasmire
. How do we get her back? We’ll have to figure that out on the way. Put on your suit, Mr. Beutcher. Time is of the essence. Oh, and call me Garrett. My father is Mr. Rourke."

After emptying a container and placing a confused Raptor within it, we sealed the box. With a two-minute trek down the ramp-way and up into Garrett’s ship, we were ready to lift off in pursuit of the
Jasmire
. The
Daunte
was placed into sleep mode as I pecked away at the holo-controls that floated just above my arm pad.

As we lifted off, I felt a strong pulling sensation. "What was that?"

Garrett smiled. "I like the sensation of motion. I have the inertial dampeners set to leave a fraction of a percent of natural inertia. I find it helpful when maneuvering through tight places to have a
feel
for what I am doing."

I nodded. "Hmm. I’ve never considered doing such."

Garrett pulled the stick hard left, and the ship spun up on its side as it arced toward a new direction. "The gravity compensates as well to always give you a feeling of down. I used the technique in target practice, earning me the highest rating they had given in centuries during my training. I believe it was what landed me the shadow job. You are the first person I have divulged that little secret to."

"Your secret is safe with me. I do need to ask a question, though. Why did you bring me? You could have pursued that ship on your own. And why did you wait as long as you did before you revealed yourself?"

Garrett pulled up a screen on his holo-display. "The sensors on this ship are the best known to us. I had to wait until the
Jasmire
was out of range because I don’t know if they have sensors that are equally as powerful. I couldn’t risk broadcasting to you either, as that would have been another possible detection point.

"I brought you along because she knows and trusts you. She doesn’t know me. And, because you have been on that ship. I also believe you to be in the same predicament as I am. If we don’t get her back, there will be repercussions, career-ending repercussions, and possibly imprisonment or worse. It is in both of our best interests to bring her back."

I nodded. "If those ships remain on the same course, how are we to catch them without being detected?"

Garrett pulled up a new display. "This ship is made to shadow others without giving away that it’s there. I couldn’t make contact with you without breaking the integrity of my stealth abilities. With no outward broadcasts, I can take this ship within their confines without being seen."

I pointed to the display. "Can you land us on that ore hauler?"

Garrett nodded. "I can. Are you considering making an entry from an external hatch? You do realize they will be monitoring those, don’t you? Any external hatch opening will have their full attention."

I was quiet for a moment as I pulled the structural diagram of the
Jasmire
up on my arm pad holo-display. "There is one hatch that will not trigger an alert. The bilge port. Smugglers like to use it for that very reason. The bilge is automated to purge when it becomes full or when the gases within become volatile. The port can also be opened from the outside during routine maintenance while in space dock. It is actually a big joke in the inspection service because every few years someone attempts to use it to smuggle goods off or onto a ship. It’s watched closely while in port."

Garrett brought up the diagram of the bilge system on his display. "So, how do we exploit it?"

I replied, "Even if you could park us on the hull beside it, I don’t have the passcode required to use the external access point."

Garrett smiled. "Let’s see,
Jasmire
, bilge port access. Here, A56JK794B."

I replied, "How did you do that?"

Garrett pulled up an image of the
Jasmire
. "This is a Motlin Corporation ship. I have all the codes."

I smiled. "You get me to that port, and I can get inside. There is a maintenance and internal disposal hatch that uses the same code. Get me on that boat, and I will bring her out."

Garrett pulled up his nav display. "If they maintained course, we should be able to overtake them in about three hours."

As we continued on our way, I took the opportunity to look around the shadow ship. "What’s her name?"

Garrett replied, "The
Jess
. When I took this job, I was given the ship right off the construction dock. There are only five ships like it. The Saltons spared no expense on her equipment. She is fast, and very agile when in an atmosphere. Her twin ion cannons pack a decent punch. She is silent and she has no transponder. I also have the passcodes necessary to command portal jumps without going through the normal process."

I nodded. "Can you jump us to the point where we expect the
Jasmire
to be?"

Garrett shook his head. "I’m afraid not. We have to be in communication with the portal for that to happen. Our last connection was where we jumped to. The generator maintains a microportal at that jump location until a signal is received to return or the ship that jumped leaves. When I left to go to that moon, the portal closed. I cannot open another until I am within comm proximity of a portal complex."

Garrett continued: "Haven’t you ever wondered how you remained in contact with the station while in the far reaches of the sector?"

I returned a blank look. "I am knowledgeable about comm channels and equipment, but that thought never entered my mind. I just assumed we had comm. In the forty years I have been doing inspections, I never had cause to move my ship more than a short distance from the jump point."

Garrett replied, "Well, with most of those years in the AMP, you probably had no cause to do so. The activity we saw today, this is new, and there is likely to be a lot more of it. The forces that oppose the families are growing, and most families are doing nothing to stop it.

"The old system worked well for everyone. I hate to say it, but even the Saltons are struggling to keep order. They aren’t unreasonable, but they are making big mistakes with their people. Their actions smack of greed and corruption, the main ingredients needed for an uprising. There are many Humans that don’t care for them either."

I stood to stretch my legs. "That is an interesting viewpoint coming from someone who works directly for the family."

Garrett nodded. "Don’t get me wrong, I like the paycheck. The Saltons treat their security forces with respect. If you move beyond the Saltons, though, there are any number of wealthy industrialists who require security details. With all the unrest, my services are in demand."

Our discussions continued as we closed on the
Jasmire
. I found Garrett to be a solid individual with high standards and a tireless work ethic. I also picked up on a hint of a fondness for his detail subject. He had listened to and observed her for the seven years since he was given the position. During that time, Joni had transitioned from being a young teen into a well-rounded, intelligent, and beautiful woman. She could easily be the desire of most any Human man.

Our general discussions ended as the
Jasmire
came into view on the optical sensors.

Garrett said, "We are in luck! Only one of those small Igari ships remains with her. I can swing in behind the ship and come up through her ion wake. That will easily mask what little signature we may have. Suit up, Mr. Beutcher. I’ll be setting us down next to that portal in about two minutes."

I stood and turned around to face Raptor, who was lying just under the back of my chair with a sad look on his face. "Give us a few minutes, and we will have her back."

I reached down to offer the customary head scratch and then moved on to putting on my helmet and checking my suit for seal.

I turned back to face Garrett. "How did you come up with the name
Jess
?"

Garrett replied, "I began with J. S., and I would guess you could figure how that turned into
Jess
. It’s not that I am infatuated with Miss Salton or anything. I just—"

I held up my hand. "No explanation necessary, Garrett. Let’s focus our thoughts on getting her off the
Jasmire
and onto the
Jess
. Oh, and I need a blaster, if you have a spare. The Igari took mine."

The ramp-way opened and I walked down the steps, enabling my gravity boots as I went. When I stepped onto the hull of the
Jasmire
, I had the strange sensation of flying. There was no wind or atmosphere, but our passing a nearby star offered the visual of movement. I reached down to the access panel, and with a few taps on a keyboard, I had the code entered. The portal opened, and a container full of debris exited and quickly fell back away from the ship. At one hundred kilometers’ distance, the debris container ignited, vaporizing its contents.

I swung myself around to the inside as the outer port door closed behind me. The portal opened onto a set of tracks that led down to a debris packaging room, where a new disposable container had moved into place. I moved to the access hatch that opened out to a hallway that led out to the main docking bay. After entering the code, I slowly opened the door.

As I stepped out onto the hallway deck plating, Garrett spoke over the comm. "I’ve tapped into the
Jasmire
’s video system. I’m setting the feeds going back to the bridge on a loop, which should allow you to move about freely, from a monitoring perspective, anyway. I will monitor the true feeds and let you know if anyone is coming your way."

When I reached the end of the hallway, I peered around the corner into the docking bay area.

Garrett said, "I see two guards. They are next to the hallway that heads toward the bridge. On the other side are the crewmen from the destroyer."

I replied, "That is what I see as well. The hallway back to the cargo bays is thirty meters from my position. I will need a diversion."

As I peered around the corner a second time, I caught the eye of a crewman sitting on the floor. I raised my hand slowly, putting a gloved finger in front of my face mask. The crewman nodded. I pointed at myself and then across at the hallway I needed to reach. I then gestured toward the Igari guards. The crewman again nodded. I then gave a countdown from three to two to one.

The crewman whispered to several of the men around him and then stood and began to stomp his feet. The guards moved toward him in response, gesturing for him to sit back down. Two men sitting beside him stood and began to stomp as well. I took the opportunity to run the thirty meters to the other hall. As I reached an out-of-view position, the small riot subsided and the crewmen sat back down.

I quietly moved down the two hundred meters of hallway until I reached the turn that held the bay door. "Garrett, do you have access to the door monitors?"

Garrett replied, "I do not. That is why we had to use the bilge port to begin with. What do you need to open?"

I looked through the view portal into the sealed cargo bay. "I left Joni in the bay with the cesium. If she is still in there, we will have to open the door to get her out."

BOOK: OMEGA Exile
8.35Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub
ads

Other books

Once Broken Faith by Seanan McGuire
Hurricane House by Semerad, Sandy
Jesse's Soul (2) by Amy Gregory
Ambergate by Patricia Elliott
Kira-Kira by Cynthia Kadohata
All the Shah’s Men by Stephen Kinzer
Ghosts of Columbia by L.E. Modesitt Jr.
The Switch by J.C. Emery