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#79083 - 12/26/06 03:55 PM
Chapter 2: Different Roads
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Chapter 2: Different RoadsWith some sense of urgency some of you begin to pack incase someone shows up looking for the dead men. Others nearly in shock draw into themselves for a time and eventually fall asleep. By the next morning you have everything packed away neatly in the inner caverns with the door sealed so that if anyone does come looking while you are gone hopefully they won’t find your stuff. Everyone suits up that needs to, and lacking any specific directions Morgan opens the first warp in orbit above Titan, Saturn’s largest moon. Titan is huge and vaguely orange in color, and you can see nothing through it’s dense methane smog atmosphere. Saturn itself hangs large in the sky, beautiful in the light of the distant sun. The next thing you notice is the cold. Never having been off Earth you are nearly stunned by how numbingly cold it is. Even those with Adaptability or space suits find it hard to get accustomed. After a few minutes the space suit heaters catchup and have you at a tolerable temperature. Those with adaptability also find themselves becoming accustomed to the extreme. Each person is attached to the others with a kevlar rope and Marcus tows the rests along using his flight abilities. After a short time you decide to check out the other moons since Titan is concealed beneath it’s atmosphere and it would take years to search it without some kind of radar. Next Morgan opens a warp to Rhea, Saturns second biggest moon. From your vantage in orbit, Saturn looks a little more than twice as large as it did while orbiting Titan. This moon is a bit easier to understand. It looks much like our own moon except that its surface is covered with water ice that is cratered and pock marked instead of stone and dust. While flying around it, it seems apparent that nothing in particular is odd about this moon. With only 30 minutes or so left in the oxygen tanks, you decide to move on to Saturn’s third largest moon Iaeptus. From the moment you enter orbit, you know you’ve arrived at the right place. The moon is just plain strange. Half it’s surface is covered with some kind of dark material. There is a ridge of mountains encircling the moon’s equator, which average about three times the size of Mt. Everest, or about the same height as Olympus Mons the largest volcano in the solarsystem. And last but not least many of the craters have a distinctive hexagonal shape rather than round. http://www.solarviews.com/eng/iapetus.htmWith hand gestures Morgan signals that he wants to get a closer look, and opens another warp closer to the surface, and above the largest crater visible on the surface. This crater too is hexagonal. Many of the smaller craters seem to have mountains rising from the center of their bowls. These are probably the remains of asteroids that impacted the surface and created the craters. Just on the ‘dark side’ of the planet you can just make out a crater that should be covered in the dark material, but is instead pristine white. Also, from this distance, it is obvious that the mountain in the center of the crater has been cut into an unnatural shape. If it weren’t for the fact that all the area around it is covered in the dark material you would never have spotted the unusual formation. Morgan opens another warp close to the surface of the structure. Now you can tell that it is not really a crater at all. It is definitely man made, like a huge radio telescope. It’s just made to look like a crater from a distance. Without a close flyby you’d never have discovered this place. Even with the Cassini probe in the system it could be years or decades before anyone from Earth notices something unusual here. The structure in the center looks like a mountain that has been carved into a building. As Marcus tows you closer you can see that on the very top is a dome. You see no doorways, but the dome is made of some transparent material. Inside is furniture. In fact it looks like a very large bedroom. Opening one last warp, Morgan takes you inside. Near one side of the room there is a staircase going down. Around the perimeter of the dome are walls upon which hang artwork from Earth. Some are parts of rock walls with ‘cave art’ upon them. Moving around the room things progress and get more modern until you see works recognizable as being from the great masters of the Renaissance. Original DaVinci marble statues stand next to Titian portraits and Michelangelo study drawings for the roof of the Sistine Chapel. The collection is utterly priceless, and almost all of the pieces are either unknown works, or ones that were known to have been lost in shipwrecks or disappeared during WWII, etc. The furniture in the room is all human work, mostly antiques, and obviously made for human use. Needless to say, there is oxygen and warmth in the room. You can remove your space suits if you wish. The air is fresh and odorless. [size:17pt][/size]
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#79287 - 01/02/07 02:31 AM
Re: Chapter 2: Different Roads
[Re: Mr Fox]
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Nova
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After the conversation with the old man, you follow the light toward the wall and through the stone arch way into an alcove. The space has no visible exit, but is exquisitly tiled in beautiful and intricate patterns. As the last of you steps inside (or floats inside), you feel a tingling sensation, and you are transported to another location. Cheezy though it may be you actually are surrounded by a light effect just like the old Star Trek transporters.
You materialize in a huge chamber. So large infact that you think you could easily fit a small city inside. There is no city, however, there is a very large object, about the length of an aircraft carrier. The lights on the floor are leading toward it. The object has somewhat of a sleek aerodynamic appearance, and other than the fact that you can see no propulsion system it is obviously some kind of vessel. Currently, there is a small opening underneath with a ladder going up.
After getting over your shock at seeing a spaceship, you notice that there are two other men, standing beside you looking somewhat confused by their surroundings.
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#79296 - 01/02/07 01:19 PM
Re: Chapter 2: Different Roads
[Re: Andrew Murphy]
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Nova
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After getting over your shock at seeing a spaceship, you notice that there are two other men, standing beside you looking somewhat confused by their surroundings. One of the men is a very hansom (presumably) baseline, dressed in a suit coat and tie that somehow manage to scream "plain clothes detective or FBI" but in a suave way. When Omar sees the two strangers, he reflexively makes a fist. He then turns towards them.
"Who are you, and how did you get here?" Omar asks, trying to be as awe-inspiring as possible. :blink: The baseline frowns, this isn’t the statement he was expecting, but before he can respond. Carter rolls his eyes at Omar's sudden "greeting" of the newcomers. He quickly speaks up, "Shit Omar, take it easy, we're guests here, maybe these folks are too, or maybe they're our hosts ..."
Carter turns to the two newcomers and extends his hand, "I'm Carter Linwood, and you are?" He pointedly ignores any looks from the others as he gives a completely different name than the one he told them. He says, “I’m Steve. Steve Courier. Hmm, you’re all novas, correct? I was about to ask you the same question, 'Who are you and how did we get here?' For that matter, where is here?” Steve is a Caucasian in his mid twenties with black hair and piercing blue eyes. {Lie Detector On} {Investigative Prodigy On} {Luck Roll for the scene please}
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#79392 - 01/04/07 04:05 PM
Re: Chapter 2: Different Roads
[Re: Ziggurat]
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The other man standing next to Steve is obviously a nova, being posessed of that tangible aura of health and vitality. His features also, bear that trademark exoticism that comes with being moreno, or mixed african and hispanic heritage. Light brown skin, and buzzed jet black hair. He is dressed in some kind of streamlined tactical bodysuit, and his eyes are concealed behind sleek mirrorshade goggles. He appears to be unarmed.
As soon as Omar thinks a threatening thought; even as the first motor impulses start to contract his fingers, this newcomer has drawn a glowing red bead upon his forehead with a laser electroshock pistol that materializes itself into his hand, even as the arm raises to aim it.
Another of the strange Novas steps in, diffusing the situation, putting the incredibly large man's thoughts at ease. With his intuition satisfied and apologies forthcoming, the gun dissasembles itself back into thin air.
After his partner has finished introducing himself, he steps forward, towards Omar first and offers a hand. Speaking with a deep, sonorous voice in an American accent he says,
"Sorry about that...my psionic reflexes picked up on your "mood". My name's Cody. Courier here is my partner. We were investigating connections between a bunch of missing scientists when we were transported here, from Earth... Iaeptus huh? Long way from home..."
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#79407 - 01/05/07 01:19 AM
Re: Chapter 2: Different Roads
[Re: SkyLion]
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Nova
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After a few raised eyebrows and nods of agreement to Cody's statement, you proceed toward the ship. The ladder is directly under the belly of the ship and leads into the interior. The style is elegant, but a little spartan. Of course, most ships tend to have even less ornamentation than this. Rather than doorways, or hatches, the corridors have stone arches leading into the rooms, with artfully carved wooden doors. When you look close however, you notice that the doors aren't really hinged wooden doors, anyone with engineering or intrusion, would figure that the doors probably slide into the walls like the doors on the starship Enterprise.
Once in the ship you find it easy to choose your path. The corridor leads straight as an arrow toward the front of the ship. The doors to the sides, if you curiously try to open them lead into personal quarters that look empty. In fact, other than the total lack of dust you get the feeling that the ship is unoccupied. The long hallway continues down the length of the ship, but one of the archways on the right hand wall opens as you approach. It looks like a large elevator, and as you enter it moves up and opens on a room that you have to assume is the bridge, though it lacks any of what you would expect. No huge view screen or captain’s chair, or science workstations like on a science fiction show.
What you do see is a group of comfortable chairs and couches set in a semi circle facing the front of the room. As the last of you steps into the room and the lift door closes. You feel something unusual. It is kind of like when you are driving and the road takes a sudden dip and you feel your stomach drop. The feeling is just as fleeting and when it passes a large hologram appears in front of the chairs. The hologram is a perfectly rendered image of a man's face. He appears more than humanly handsome, but not so much so that it is frightening they way some novas become.
Then you hear a deep entrancing male voice, as the image looks at you and speaks. "We apologize for the inconvenience We cause you. You have stumbled upon a secret that was not meant to be revealed at this time. We have made it Our goal to not interfere in the course of human events on Alpha. Revelation of our technology would cause irreparable damage to your history at this point. We choose not to usurp your free will, by erasing the memories of what you have experienced, nor will We place upon you compulsions not to reveal what you have learned. Therefore, you have been 'shifted' into an alternate Earth timeline. You will find that it is exactly parallel to Alpha except that We do not exist there. You may travel as you wish, except that you will find it impossible to return to Alpha before the year 2125. We also claim as Our domain Beta, Gamma, Delta, and Epsilon, you may do as you will in any other timeline.
As for this vessel, you are being allowed to dwell in her. She was our friend, and served us well for many millennia beyond counting until she was killed. Rather than destroy her body, We kept it in an honored place entombed below Our home on Iaeptus. Treat her well, and she will serve you better than any vessel you can imagine. Her former intelligence is lacking, but We have imbued her with new life and restored many of her former capabilities."
With the last word, the hologram fades. After a pause, a female voice speaks, "How may I serve?"
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#79411 - 01/05/07 01:26 AM
Re: Chapter 2: Different Roads
[Re: SkyLion]
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Nova
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Ironically for a telepath, Cody has a habit of thinking out loud when deciphering a mystery, like the tips of an iceberg, while the preternaturally potent intellect remained largely below the surface,
"Revelation of our technology?...Those crystalline structure? Of course."
At the mention of being shunted into another timeline, Cody looks very alarmed..."They wouldn't..."
...We also claim as Our domain Beta, Gamma, Delta, and Epsilon, you may do as you will in any other timeline.
"They would."
With the last word, the hologram fades. After a pause, a female voice speaks, "How may I serve?"
"Do you have a name?" Cody asks the voice. "What is your designation? Please list current capabilities followed by a list of those additional abilities this vessel possesed in life."
Turning to Steve, he raises a knowing eyebrow. "Lets find out what we're dealing with, eh Old Man?"
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