Piece Simul ✔

By Red_Harvey

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Russ, a former janitor, is now second-in-command on a mission to find a cure for The Storm. The Storm eradica... More

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---Training Video 1---
Chapter 1-A New Family
Chapter 3-Samuel-Not So Special
Chapter 4-Russ-Passing Time
Chapter 5-Russ-The Replacement
Chapter 6-Tiptree-Before the Big Sleep
---Training Video 2---
Chapter 7-Russ-Bad Dreams
Chapter 8-Forster-Relic Like Me
Chapter 9-Tiptree-First Mission
Chapter 10-Tiptree-Obsolete
Chapter 11-Tiptree-Neutral Planet
---Training Video 3---
Chapter 12-Tiptree-Thunderdome
Chapter 13-Samuel-Forest's Edge
---Log Entry---
Chapter 14-Guin-Dirty Jobs
Chapter 15-Guin-Stagnation
Chapter 16-Russ-Awake
---Training Video 4---
Chapter 17-Russ-Unexpected
Chapter 18-Guin-Nearly There
Chapter 19-Tiptree-On Our Way
Chapter 20- Samuel-Broken Pieces
Chapter 21-Samuel-The Beginning of a Bad Binge
---Training Video 5---
Chapter 22-Russ-No Control
Chapter 23-Cleanse
Chapter 24-Russ-Twice Over
Chapter 25-Samuel-On the Ground
Chapter 26-Guin-Everybody's Changing and I Don't Feel the Same
---Training Video 6---
Chapter 27-Samuel-Continuity Error
Chapter 28-Tiptree-Not My Voice at All
Chapter 29-Russ-A Good Mystery
Chapter 30-Guin-The Other Side of the Glass
Chapter 31-Samuel-All Fall Down
---Training Video 7---
Chapter 32-Russ-One is Better Than None
Chapter 33-Forster-Goodbye Blue Sky
Chapter 34-Forster-A New Order
Chapter 35-Guin-The Way Things Are
Chapter 36-Tiptree-Who R We, Where R We Going
Chapter 37-Tiptree-All Apologies
Chapter 38- Russ-More Bad Dreams
Chapter 39-Russ- No Pants, All Good
Chapter 40- Forster - The Ol' Pretend Sleep
Chapter 41- Guin- Estrenar
Chapter 42-Samuel-Paid
Chapter 43- Samuel - The Waiting Game
Chapter 44- Russ - That Thai Magic
Chapter 45 - Estrenar - Back in Black
Chapter 46 -Tiptree-The Sound of Silence
Chapter 47-Samuel-Too Many People
Chapter 48-Samuel- Deja Vu
Chapter 49- Samuel-Much Too Late
Chapter 50-Guin-Ticket to Ride
Chapter 51-Estrenar-Warning Sign
Chapter 52- Russ-Nice Shot
Chapter 53-Tiptree- Finding My Religion
Chapter 54- Russ- Recover
Chapter 55-Guin-Lady Marmalade
Chapter 56 - Estrenar - Med Bay
Chapter 57-Russ-The Purge
Chapter 58- Samuel- The Last Planet on the Left
---Log Entry---
Chapter 59- Russ-Astral Self
Chapter 60- Russ- Journey to the Center of Weird
Chapter 61- Russ- Another Earth
Chapter 62-Russ-That's Cold
Chapter 63- Russ- Be Kind, Rewind
Chapter 64-Russ-End of the Line
Chapter 65- Russ- Homebound

Chapter 2-Russ-Altogether Now

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Russ Rodriguez finished tucking the pant legs into her boots. Unlike her colleagues, she understood the dangers of being unprepared. She noted their dangling pant legs and shook her head.

A last minute trip for a last minute bunch. The launch window had been pushed back again and again. The latest delay had amounted to four days, finally being moved up by one day. That left everyone scrambling for the reality of the trip. Unlike the rest of the group, Russ had always been ready to leave.

None of their specialties meshed, and yet the Institute insisted on sending them as a group. It didn't hurt that they were the oldest and therefore most experienced in their fields. For the most part.

Tiptree Pak and Samuel Skeegan lingered at the entrance way, until Forster Collins pushed them in. The white polished walkway tripped them up, but they found footing. Russ snickered, continuing to grin as Samuel settled next to her.

"It's gonna be my first time in the air," Samuel said, blue eyes shining.

Tiptree added, "Yeah, the simulators don't count, right Russ?"

"Not up there they don't," she said.

Intellectual types were always so cavalier. They had been all smiles from day one, even with the seriousness of their mission. Russ was unclear why they needed a theologian and an anthropologist to restart the population, but Tiptree and Samuel weren't so bad. Guin Lee was the worst.

A writer by trade, and a science teacher by accident, Guin assured everyone of her "expertise." If Russ heard one more thing about string theory, she was bound to throw something.

"Harnesses up and away. Let's keep Control on schedule!" Forster said.

He lumbered to the front cabin, calling on Russ to join him. As second in command, she scurried to follow the Captain.

Out of everyone, Forster proved the favorite. He had flown several missions, not just preliminaries like Russ. She recalled a few years back, viewing the pivotal moment when the first human boot made contact with Mar's surface, Forster's boot to be exact. She hadn't known him yet, but after the internationally-streamed event, everyone knew his name.

Samuel remained starstruck, fumbling for words whenever Forster addressed him.

"I'm in, man!" Samuel assured their leader, even as a Control bot popped up to adjust the tech settings.

"Address him as 'sir' at all times," Kathar Moldive snapped.

He was the rep the Institute had sent to ensure their investment, and the mission, ran smoothly. Kathar was missing a sense of humor, and an overall sense of decency. Most likely his advanced age of forty-two had enabled his success, because his personality was lacking, much like his balding head.

Samuel nodded at Kathar, but didn't correct himself. Forster had moved on anyway, seemingly unconcerned with Samuel's cavalier attitude. Though, Russ knew if she responded to him with 'man', she'd hear about it.

In the front cabin, Forster ran his hands lovingly over the captain's chair, then settled in. Russ settled into her station.

The gleaming interior of the ship still impressed her. According to rumor, it would be the last of its kind due to dwindling resources. The Institute's largest donor was known for her wealth, and eccentricity. Most of the project's funds diverted toward the hyperdrive, a monstrosity of tech that took up the entire third module. The ship's engineer, Jason Campbell, made sure everything ran smoothly.

"Ready to see just how far this boat'll go?" Forster smiled, and Russ smiled back.

She didn't mind his smiles, and they were infectious anyway. For a man in his fifties, he still looked good: mocha skin nearly wrinkle-free, and a smile whiter than the gleaming hub-walls.

Citizens as old as Forster were a rarity. Along with the earned notoriety, his age had catapulted him to god-like status over the last decade.

Russ readied her hands on the virtual controls, the red lights calibrating to fit her manipulations. "Let's get going. We have work to do."

"We sure do." Forster tapped his wrist, activating the chip inside. "Control, we're a-go. Confirm harnessed passengers and initiate launch."

A voice resounded in each team member's head, announcing the launch sequence.

Tiptree and Guin hollered from their seats, signaling their excitement. Russ pictured Samuel fidgeting with the harness, asking the bot to re-adjust yet again.

"Launch confirmed," Russ said. "See ya in a few years, Control."

If we see you at all.

The contract she had signed detailed a ten-year trip, with the warning of impending death, or a failed drive mechanism.

In the event an alien race eviscerated them, their contracts absolved the Institute of any and all responsibility. If they encountered infectious plant life, they were to immediately quarantine effected crew members. If their research yielded nothing, Forster and Russ had been briefed on the back-up protocol.

The ship rocketed out of the clouds, emerging into the clarity of dark sky and blinking stars.

"Maneuvers," Forster reminded Russ.

She nodded, thinking back to training. Propelling out of the atmosphere had to be done with care to avoid MMOD's. Space was so vast that anyone who ventured into it displayed little concern for how they left it. Tons of debris floated near the atmosphere, drawn in by Earth's gravity.

"Russ?"

"I see it," she said, jerking the controls to swerve the ship around an abandoned launch vehicle.

Forster praised her efforts, then said,

"Check the Whipple bumper is fully functional---"

"---in the event of more debris. Yes, sir."

Though she had cut him off to finish his sentence, Forster chuckled. Russ smiled, double-checking the bumper sensors.

The international space station disappeared behind them in a wink, and Russ barely caught a glimpse. The station had been her first mission, and until now, she hadn't gone further than scrubbing the inner hull. She longed for the days of mop-wielding. The simplicity of cleaning brought sense to things, not like the mission she now dealt with.

I'm in the mess, and there's no gettin' out.

All the same, she was ready for the next ten years in space.

Freakin' space.

Anything was better than life on the ground.

~*~

A/N: This is my latest!

Thanks to the inquisitive Adrian_Birch, I was inspired to share the progress. Please, vote, comment, and tell me what the hell I can do to improve this mess.

Next, make a unilateral move by reading Dead in Bed, by @Adrian_Birch. You won't regret it!

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