"Father!"
"Dad,you okay."
He shook his head and stared once more out of the plexiglass windows,
Earth still raced up to meet him, the shuttle, still out of reach.
"Hang on." He refused to blink and his eyes were watering now, as
flames licked over him, embracing him warming him, from the cold
outside and the cold that could so easily embrace him.
It was a redundant comment, they were each strapped in anyway, himself,
hands on the reigns of the beast, to his right sat John. With
shimmering platinum blonde hair, a sweat coated forehead and his
mothers smile on his handsome young features. He was alive.Behind
them sat Alan, the youngest of the Tracy family, he looked half
excited and half scared to death.
John had stopped counting out loud although it was clear the numbers were
still reeling past in his mind, "We need to get closer."
"I know" was his only response. The shuttle had encountered a rouge
meteorite, it had punctured one of the engine casings, sent it out of
control. It was going to crash, kill the crew and if it should land
in a city or town the death count could sky rocket.
"Come in Thunderbird three, come in Thunderbird three." It
was Scott's voice, the eldest of the Tracy brothers and the most
experienced behind Jeff himself.
Alan scrambled from the control panel doing what he could to lighten the
load for his brother and father.
Taking a deep breath and organising the jumble of thoughts in his mind he
spoke
"Go ahead we read you."
"I'm at NASA, look there's nothing they can do from down here,
Thunderbird 2 is on it's way, but I'm not sure what they can do."
he had emphasised the fact they were on the way hoping this would
come as good news, hoping this would help them somehow. Jeff
spoke up as the voice came into focus around him
"Understood, out."
"Dad there about to break atmosphere."
Alan looked to Jeff who looked from the readouts before him to the shuttle
and back before slamming his hand down hard on the accelerator
lurching the ship forward at speeds far beyond its creator had in
mind.
The ship barrel rolled to come over head of the burning shuttle, the
flames licked at Thunderbird threes bright red coat before being
destroyed by the vacuum, yet things were heating up. The upper
reaches of the atmosphere were only a few metres away now and closing
fast, too fast.
"What the hell can we do ?"
"Everything within our power." was Jeff's only answer for even he didn't know
what could be done to rescue the six souls aboard the space shuttle.
Alan was quiet, not sure of what to say or do he watched in
amazement.
"John do you trust me ?"
"Always."
"Suit up, I'm brining us in closer."
John looked at his father as though he was mad, perhaps he was. Alan tore
his gaze away from the streaking mass of molten metal to gaze open
mouthed at his father.
John tried to object, tried to think of anything to say, but nothing came
to him, he was halfway to the rear compartment when he heard his
youngest brother speak up.
"There's no way he'll make it."
"Of course he will." was his fathers stern response.
"What if he doesn't though" fear was overwhelming Alan now, only
sixteen he turned to look at John wondering if he will ever see his
brother again.
Jeff turned to look at his son, he didn't say anything, didn't nod or
wink, there was no need.
"I'm ready to go" John's voice was metallic and soulless sounding over
the ships inter comm system. He was suited up and ready, he gave one
last heartfelt tug on the metallic cord before slamming a gloved fist
down on the hatch open button. He was blown out and felt his stomach
instantly contract and turn, yet he could not focus on that, could
not think about what would happen if this went wrong, could not think
of where he was going only why. The thrusters on the suit shot him
forward and combined with the force of the blast that had shot him
from the airlock meant within a few seconds he was bracing himself
against the roaring fires. It did little good, the soft white fabric
of the space suit managing to repel the flames by itself, yet even so
he was in the foetal position when he collided with the scorched
hull. Quick as a flash he swung out the mag-lock fixed to his suit
and slammed it against the hull meaning there was no chance of his
flying off into the depths of space. It was not that reassuring. With
that in place he ran along the hull allowing the thinner cord to
reach out, allowing him a good mile at least of distance from the
anchor.
"This is Thunderbird Three to space shuttle Enterprise, come in."
Named for the first of the reusable space shuttles which in turn had its
name given to it from myth and fiction, it was it's first mission,
the crew were mainly youngsters who had never set foot in space
before. Jeff had followed the mission with vague interest as he had
with all space missions since his retirement from NASA. He could only
hope the training they had received before hand was enough to keep
them alive now.
Static filled the channels as Jeff flicked about hoping to lock in, NASA had
said there long range communications system was out, they didn't
know about the short range.
"Thisshhh is Enterpcrackle thank god your here." the voice was weak yet
still full of life.
"Alright listen up, we have a man aboard your shuttle, he is making his way to
your port airlock now, suit up and get ready."
"Will...." the rest was lost to static. Jeff hoped they had gotten that, he
tried again but there was nothing now.
"This is Thunderbird Two to Thunderbird Three, we are on route, estimated
time to intercept thirty minutes." Virgil's voice rang loud and
true around the small cabin.
The flames licked at John's already blackening space suit, he only
hoped it would hold for long enough. He could see the door ahead, yet
the journey there was slow and difficult, less powerful
electromagnets were fitted into the suit yet it felt like every step
forward meant two backwards. He forced himself onwards. Debris was
starting to peel from the once smooth white hull as it tumbled toward
Earth below, he had to duck to avoid a large sheet that pulled itself
off and came rolling at him head over heels. While pressed against
the hull he couldn't help but lift his head and stare at the
wondrous shape of the bright red rocket that seemed to sail over
head, like the countless they had saved across the globe he found
hope. Lifting himself up he ran on as fast as the suit and magnets
would allow, he was making head way he was sure. He was within a few
feet when the door ahead of him swung open, yet it went too far
caught in the extreme friction and gravity coming into play both
inside and out meant that when the door finally did swing open it
crashed against the side of the craft before slamming shut and then
with power from the gods themselves it pulled of and headed his way,
it was little effort to duck as the door trailed off into space but
even so it got his blood pumping hard and the adrenaline racing
around his body much faster than he ever thought possible. It was
thru this that he was able to do what he did next, he had seen, god,
knows how but he had seen it, the woman encased in a standard issue
NASA Space suit heading his way. Quickly judging the angles and
distance he ran toward her over the last few steps and waited until
the last moment to leap. he caught her in both arms but that was the
easy bit, quickly angling himself head first he ignited the booster
rockets and sped toward the open air lock. He had wanted to save them
for later, just in case. He didn't have a choice.
The electronic magnets in his boots clicked as they locked against the
stark floor of the air lock, they wouldn't hold for long he knew
but it was all he could hope for. Looking into the domed helmet of
the astronaut and found a terrified looking young woman, no older
than twenty five and a now pure white complexion.
"You okay ?"
She lifted her head from the depths of her suit to look at him and
nodded, she could hear him, that was good he realised it would make
this easier at least.
"Tell everyone to get suited up we're gonna have to go in one turn now."
He looked out into the burning field mere feet away from him slowly
engulfing the craft and then him, he hoped this would work.
"We're not gonna make it in time."
"Of course we are." said Virgil with that usual cocky air he got.
Gordon didn't feel it, all he knew was that including his two brothers and
his father there were now nine people hurtling to Earth and there
lives could depend on if they got there in time.
Scott watched the massive screen that filled the whole opposite wall, he
was in mission control, yet he had no control right now, could not
help or do anything but watch.
Jeff watched the World fill his vision, let John fill his mind. He had
been strict, perhaps too strict, what if his final words to John had
been to send him to his death. No he couldn't think like that, John
was the best they had perhaps better than himself when it came to
space walks, he could handle himself. He could not go soft now, not
when those people needed him.
He forced the words out
"John, we don't have long, you've got to hurry up." Alan
looked from his father to the brother he could not see, to the
brother risking his life to save those trapped aboard. Was his father
really that cold ? That heartless ? He looked to the clock reading of
the red digits that counted down till Earths atmosphere. He wouldn't
make it.
He looked through the small window to the inside of the shuttle to the
five people scrambling with there equipment, racing for there lives.
He wished them speed. It didn't come, time slowed around him. The
end was coming, he was sure of that now, he would meet it standing,
die as he lived.
Pulling the metallic clip from his pouch he clipped it onto the line and
offered it to the young woman stood in his embrace. She looked from
him to the line and back.
"What about you."
"Go."
She was gone racing along the hull as the flames licked at her heels,
fires bursting from the ships frame around her.
Virgil's knuckles were now white as he gripped the controls on the behemoth
that was Thunderbird two. the counter beside him read two minutes
left, the one below that five. They would be three minutes too late
and that could mean all the difference. He wasn't sure even what they
could do, neither was Gordon or Brains. All they knew was they had
too try.
Scott was slumped forward in his chair, Thunderbird One currently the
fastest air craft on the planet was outside , it was useless to him
right now. He had been too far away to get there in time he knew that
then and now. But he wanted to race out, to head over and save the
day, or try.
The pressure had equalised, the first three were away, that left only two
more to go, He watched them stand there eager and yet afraid, wanting
to run yet afraid to move. Then soon they were gone, running along
the hull and then half climbing half floating up the long wire to
Thunderbird three overhead. Yet by then it was too late, as he saw
the last of them push off from the hull he unclipped the line and
flung himself inside. Air was starting to rush past if he went now he
risked pulling them all into Earths gravity and at the angle they
were going, at the speed the engines were pushing them he knew they
couldn't make it. The ship offered his only hope, there was a
chance however slim that it would save him, keep alive through the
worst of it.
"John!, John !" the cry was from Alan, as he watched the ship fall
through the atmosphere with gravity now added to its decent, it was
faster than ever. He watched as his brother fell from the heavens.
John was alone now, in the burning metal coffin as it headed to a splash
down in the middle of the Atlantic. He gave thanks his last breath
was used for good, to help, to save lives. That was what being a
Thunderbird, no what being a Tracy was all about.
"How could you, you sent him to his death, you killed him!" Jeff
was levelling Thunderbird Three off, brining her in nice and slow
while he laid in the co-ords for NASA.
"He knew the risks."
"You heartless bastard."
Perhaps he was he reasoned, perhaps he had to be, as a father he would do
anything to save his sons, anything. Yet as the head of international
rescue, he had to weigh the odds, had to think of what they had done
this day, the six people they had saved. Was that worth it he didn't
know.
He had a tear in his suit, his skin felt aflame, his mind blank. He lay
there letting the water rise around him. Air was still trapped near
the top of the shuttle but he didn't have the energy to get to it,
didn't have the strength left to save himself. Then the water
engulfed him.
Virgil lay head on the controls, he had been to late, he could have done
something. Could have helped. Was he too late?
Then Gordon's voice rose from the silence "I've found him......."
