Title: Stranded
Disclaimer: I own nothing and I am getting no money
The negotiations weren't going too
well, they seemed to be going nowhere.
Dylan wrung his hands together and was looking across the table at the
Nietzchiens. They weren't budging. Rommie sat to his left and Beka to his
right. Both women looked bored. Trance flicked her tail absently and Tyr
glared at her. She wished she hadn't
asked to be included in the negotiations, this was so boring. Rev had a lot of patience but even he saw
the futility of this meeting. Just
then, Harper came in with his tools, attracting the gaze of everyone in the
room. "Just be a minute." He assured
them, crouching down and peering into an access port. He was a welcome distraction.
Diab, leader of this Niezchien pride, looked down at the screen in his
hand and looked back to Hunt. This pride, the Ukiah were willing to consider
becoming a part of the Commonwealth. If
Dylan could convince them.
"I think we can work together,
Captain" Diab smiled, an odd response from a Niezchien.
"Excellent" suddenly Diab pulled
out a blaster of some sort and leveled it at Dylan. Tyr attempted to intervene, but he found blasters leveled at
himself and all his crewmates in the room. How had this happened? Why hadn't he
noticed there were 7 of them and 7 in his crew? Diab had even requested Rev's participation when the monk turned
to leave before this meeting. How could
he have let his goal blind him to everything?
Tyr had warned him, he had ignored him.
Now what was going to happen?
Diab nodded to his crewman across
the room that was holding Harper. The
Niezchien nodded back in agreement and shackled the engineer's hands behind
him.
"Hey" Harper complained. Diab cocked the trigger and pushed the gun
closer to Hunt's head. "Alright,
Alright calm down. I'll take a little vacation with you." They pushed Harper to the door.
"Take the pixie too", the
Neitzchien captain ordered.
"Why? We have the human. We
don't need that one."
"She's
unique" So Trance found herself in the same shackled position as her
friend. Diab released Hunt but made it
clear if any attempt to stop them from leaving was made a hostage would be
decorating the walls. Then Harper and
Trance were led away to the scoundrel's waiting ship while their shipmates
wondered if they would ever see them alive again.
The Neitzchien ship's cargo hold was
dark and that is where they dumped the Andromeda crew. Harper could feel the ship enter slipstream
and knew they were speeding away from his home. Trance was afraid and had drawn her knees to her chest while she
huddled near her friend. "There's
nothing to worry about babe" he lied to her.
She didn't believe him, she wasn't that naïve.
"I think they wanted Harper." Beka
commented
"You think
the fact they took Harper wasn't a coincidence, that they picked him on
purpose?" Dylan was skeptical.
"Yeah, did
you notice they suddenly got more agreeable to your terms after Harper showed
up to fix the life support systems?"
"They were
just using the negotiations to get at Harper? Why?"
"I don't
know, but what else did they gain besides their hostages?"
"I'm not sure, but why is Harper
important enough to go to all this trouble?"
Beka didn't have an answer to Dylan's question. She had known Harper for a while now; when
she met him he was a scrawny and emaciated kid, who had impressed her with his
way with machines. But, he had never
seemed like someone people would kidnap.
Rev suddenly got out of his seat and retrieved something from the floor.
"Will this shed any light on what
happened?" Rev asked holding up the
little screen Diab had brought. On the
screen was Harper. Beka was right. The Neitzchien had never wanted to join the
Commonwealth, they weren't representatives of their pride, and were really, a
rouge group who acquired things, for a hefty fee. They had been paid to get Harper, and from
the looks of things their resident handyman fetched a good price. Despite his ill health, his cerebral
interface and his reputation for problem solving had attracted a buyer, who was
willing to pay, and pay a lot to own Harper.
Harper had been sold as a slave and
according to these documents, he was to be dropped off at the agreed upon
planet to be picked up by his new master.
Unfortunately, the planet wasn't mentioned and they didn't have much
time to find it. Their only chance was
to find the planet and rescue Harper before his new master claimed him. They also had to hope they dumped Trance on
the planet too, if they were separated it would mean a fight with the Nietzchiens.
Diab pushed
Harper forward "Hey man, no need to push." Trance stayed quiet and let herself
be led. They had landed on a planet and
were being escorted off the ship.
"Shut up
human". The planet was deserted. From
the looks of things they had evacuated or been killed during a Magog or
Neitzchien raid long ago.
"Where are we?"
"What part of shut up do you need
explained?" After they had walked a few
minutes Diab pushed Harper to the ground near an abandoned building. He sat
with his knees drawn up to his chest, feet on the ground. Trance soon joined him down there, sitting
by his feet and facing him. Diab tied Harper's wrists behind him and around the
building's drainpipe. Then he tied Trance's against Harper's ankles. Then Diab turned and left. Leaving them alone in the cloud of dust
kicked up by their ship as it took off.
"This is really not how I planned
to spend my day. I mean this whole
being kidnapped and stranded thing is really going to mess with my maintenance
schedule."
"Put your
legs flat"
"Why"
"I'll untie
us silly", Harper did as he was bade and Trance crawled into his lap. She was very limber. Her tail snaked around and started working
on the knots that connected them.
Despite the seriousness of the situation Harper found himself noticing
that Trance smelled like honey. She was
so close he couldn't help it. "There"
she announced triumphantly as she stood up.
She made short work of the last knot on Harper. "Now what?"
"I guess we
find a way back to Andromeda, as long as you're done with this whole stranded on
a desolate world thing." Trance smiled
a little.
"How?"
"That I am
still working on. But, fear not babe,
I am a genius so it won't be that hard" They started looking around the burned
out and deserted huts. The huts really
were deserted. No food, no water, just
broken things. Broken furniture,
knocked over tables and chairs, all the shelves and cabinets empty and
open. Someone had cleaned these places
out. It reminded him a little of Earth
after a Nietzchien attack. Harper saw
something under an overturned table. He
held it over his head triumphantly.
"What is
it?" Trance asked
"It's a computer; kind of" he
explained
"It doesn't
look like a computer"
"It's
ancient, primitive even. But it is a computer and it may help us get out of
here."
"Really!?!"
"You are lucky you happened to get
dropped on a deserted, potentially hazardous planet with a genius."
They didn't find anything else in the ruins. "It's going to rain." Trance announced
"Is it?"
"Yes" At that very moment the sky
opened up and the rain poured down.
"Wow!" Harper gasped "talk about accurate" The rain was soaking them through, Harper
held his bright blue Hawaiian print shirt over Trance and himself while Trance
clutched the computer. It didn't defend
them against the rain too much, but he tried.
The grassless ground had turned into sucking mud. Looking around for a way out of the rain and
the mud that wanted to hold them in place.
"Mountain?"
Trance asked pointing to the mountain.
The ground did seem firmer up there.
So Harper nodded and followed Trance up the mountain.
The two strandees made their way up the
incline. The rain continued to pour
down around them, but the mud was better.
Harper gave upon the shirt umbrella and Trance handed him the
computer. Thunder exploded and Trance
shrieked in surprise. Harper laughed as
followed behind her single file through a tight passage. The next moments happened so fast. There was a bright light; a deafening
crashing and Trance whirled around. She
saw Harper, bent over at the waist, amid a pile of fallen rocks. "Keep going!" he ordered with considerably
more authority than he usually had.
Trance jumped a little, turned around again and kept going forward. Ahead of her was a cave and she ducked
inside. Harper followed her and sunk to
his knees, head bowed and leaning over the computer.
Slowly, he put a hand to the side
of his head; it came back stained red with his blood. "Damn" he muttered, the pain he could ignore but if he passed out
from blood loss he wasn't going to be much help to anyone. He bent over the keys of the little
computer. It was a tragically archaic
piece of machinery and he wished he had a connector so he could interface with
the little device. But, if anyone could make it work it was him.
Trance watched Harper pounding away
at the little machine. Then she noticed
the blood; Harper had a gash just above his right temple. The wound looked serious, blood seeping from
it. His blonde hair was stuck to the
side of his head and its light color had been tarnished from the amount of
blood in it. "Harper!" she gasped
"It's not too bad." He explained
without looking up from his work. He
knew she was worried about the wound but they really didn't have time to stop
so she could treat him. But that was
not good enough for his purple friend.
She made a thick pad out of material from her pants. Mud stained the bottoms, but most was still
clean enough to use. Then she sat down
next to him and pressed it firmly to the side of his head. "Hey, ow, we don't have time for this" he
complained, still not letting his fingers stop dancing across the keys.
"You keep working and I'll stop you
from bleeding to death"
"Sounds good to me" Trance ripped a
long strip of fabric from the middle of her shirt, bearing her midriff. "Very nice babe"
"Keep your mind on the job Harper"
Up on her knees she used the strip to hold the folded fabric to the wound. Harper squirmed with discomfort but didn't
say anything as Trance tied her knots.
She stayed kneeling next to him, pressing hard against the wound until
the bleeding stopped. Pleased with her
work she settled back and watched him work.
His lesion looked serious, and because it was Harper it was very likely
going to become infected.
Despite the painful appearance of the gash it didn't seem to be
bothering Harper. Trance sadly touched
the hair on the top of her friend's head that wasn't covered by her
bandage. She knew why it wasn't bothering
him; well not exactly why, but enough to understand. In his life he had experienced more pain than a head wound. Growing up in the camps had more than
prepared him for being stranded on a hostile planet, bleeding, and
starving. "You Alright?' he asked,
still typing away.
"Just thinking", she explained
Trance stood up and surveyed the
cave. It was just a big, empty stone
room really. "I'm going to look for
some food," she announced. Trance had
eaten all day; she'd missed breakfast and now really regretted it. She didn't when Harper had last eaten, but
it had to have been a while. The
negotiations had started early and it was well past dark now. "Be careful" Harper warned absently, he had
opened up the computer, taken things out, closed it back up, and was now
fiddling with some part.
Trance returned empty handed an hour
later. The rain had stopped but there
was no food to be found. All the plants
were dead. She was tired and hungry as
she sat down next to Harper. He was
still working, and humming.
His condition was deteriorating; he
knew it. His head was pounding and the
gash burned and throbbed. His breath
rattled in his chest. Trance had fallen
asleep and her head was resting in his lap.
Harper touched her soft, tri-colored hair absently. He knew he was in bad shape and didn't have
much time. A head wound was serious;
there was no denying that. He had lost
a lot of blood; it was beginning to make him light headed. He wondered exactly how much blood he lost.
Trance had fallen asleep leaning
against Harper. While she slept she had
fallen into his lap, and that is where she found herself now. She had awakened hours after she had decided
to lean into Harper's shoulder and rest her eyes when she heard a soft click
near her head. Harper had ejected some
sort of small round disk. Sitting up
she looked at Harper's face. He was
sweating, incredibly pale, and his glassy eyes were drifting closed. Quickly removing the homemade bandage, she
found the gash on the side of his head was no longer bleeding but it looked
infected. It had puffed up, was red,
and inflamed. The caked on dried blood
was flaking off. "I made a beacon, if
they're looking for us we stick out like a sore thumb" he explained as he fell
back onto the cave floor. He'd done it
again; saved the day but worked until he simply collapsed. Trance knew he had
exhausted himself and his body was being plagued by yet another infection. Harper had quite a work ethic, but it was
going to kill him. He refused to rest
until the work was done. Even back on
the Maru he would go days without eating or sleeping when he got into solving a
problem. Sitting him up she donated her
sleeves to redress the injury. His neck
was limp and he couldn't hold his head up without her hand. After his head was taken care of she gently
eased him against the floor of the cave again.
"Dylan!" Beka yelled banging on his door. He came out rubbing his
eyes. He had only been asleep for about
an hour but he had spent the last 18 hours working on finding this planet the
Nietzchiens had left Harper, and hopefully Trance. They hadn't had much luck, the universe was a big place. "We might have found them!"
"Really?"
"Rommie is detecting a signal. It's on an old radio frequency being
amplified and redirected."
"And you think it's Harper?"
"It's old rock music"
"How far?"
"4 jumps. We're on our way already"
"Glad I made that decision"
"When it comes to my crew being
sold as slaves, we don't wait."
There was nothing she could do for
him. They were alone here, in a cave,
with no access to medical supplies.
Harper had a head wound that was wrapped in fabric from her clothes and
seriously infected. He had managed to
create a beacon that should wind up getting them off this planet out of some
old computer. He was amazing, and the
first one to tell you so. Now he was
lying on the cave floor doing his best to hang onto life. Trance curled up nearby, wrapping her tail
around her. The cave was cold at night
and Harper had most of her pants and her sleeves around his head. She hoped he was warm enough; things would
only get worse if he went into shock.
She certainly was cold and she wrapped her tail around her more
tightly. She was shivering and trying
to sleep when she heard Harper.
"Trance?" his voice was weak and
when she opened her eyes she found he was looking at her.
"Yes, Harper?" she asked crawling
over to him. He smiled at her the best
he could
"You look cold"
"It's not too bad"
"You know I just got this head
wound so I could get a better look at your legs." His voice was soft and his joke didn't have quite the tone he
wanted. Reaching out he guided her to
the floor and against his body. "Body
Heat" he explained. He was right; it
was warmer lying against him.
"Thanks"
"Hey, it's selfish to hog a
perfectly good fever." He was right yet
again; his body was hot with fever.
Trance snuggled against the human and he put his arm around her. She could hear his heart beating in his
chest under her ear. She felt warm and
peaceful as she listened to the steady rhythm. Thrum-dum Thrum-dum Thrum-dum, it was a constant, ceaseless
sound that reassured and comforted her.
They looked at the screen, at the
planet where Harper was. It was
deserted, bombed out by some ancient enemy.
Beka really hoped this planet wasn't like Earth. Harper had escaped he didn't need to relive
any of it.
"I'm taking the Maru" Dylan
announced leaving the command deck and heading for the hanger.
"Yeah right!" Beka yelled chasing after him. "My ship, my crew, my help on the
rescue." There was no arguing with her.
They landed on the planet as close
to the source of the signal as they could.
The signal seemed to come from up on this mountain. They stepped out into the hot sun and looked
up. How had they gotten up there? Rommie had made a portable device that was
capable of picking up the signal.
Looking at the screen it seemed his crew wee about halfway up the
mountain.
"There" Beka said pointing to a
slightly worn path in the sand and rocks.
"Too small, look up there, they
would have to fit through that skinny pass between those outcroppings of rock."
"How big do you think Harper is? He
squeezes in every nook and cranny Andromeda has. Now let's go!"
They hiked up the sandy mountain as
fast as they could. At the outcropping
Beka barely slowed down, but Dylan barely made it through. On the other side they found the remains of
a rockslide, and blood. Dylan suddenly
realized Harper might be dead. He
couldn't let Beka be the one to find him.
Harper was like her little brother.
The source of the signal was just ahead. "Wait here" he ordered
"No way!" Dylan looked at the blood, then back at her. The look in his eyes left no room for
question. She realized why he was
saying this, this was Harper's blood spilled on the ground. "Fine" she relented.
Dylan followed the signal into a
large cave. There he found his missing
crew members, fast asleep. Harper was
lying on the cave floor with Trace asleep in his arms. Trance had wrapped her tail around them both
and was nuzzling the engineer's chest in her sleep. If it wasn't for the seriousness of the situation Dylan would
have thought it was adorable. The
signal was originating from a little black machine in the middle of the
floor. The machine was making a little
whirring noise and it was producing the signal Andromeda had been
following. "Good Morning" he said
clearing his throat. Trance jumped up,
pausing only a moment to extract her tail from under Harper.
"Captain!" She exclaimed. Harper's eyes slowly drifted open due to the commotion. Dylan
frowned; Harper looked bad, really bad. He was pale as death, sweating, and
shivering with chills. Trance was
trying to help her friend to his feet.
The engineer's slight frame was suddenly thrown forward as he stumbled. Dylan quickly crossed the space between them
and placed a large hand under Harper's elbow.
In this weakened state Harper seemed so small to his captain.
"Hey boss" he quipped feebly. He looked so tiny and young hurt like
this. How old was Harper anyway? He couldn't be 24 yet; no wonder Tyr called
him a boy. Beka appeared at the mouth
of the cave. Dylan hadn't yelled or
cursed, or cried so she figured Harper was all right. She gasped at the sight of Harper. He wasn't all right. He was
being supported entirely by Dylan and Trance.
Blood stained rags were wrapped around his head. He smiled at her though, "Hey boss". With
both Dylan, Trance and Trance's tail helping to support Harper they led him out
of the cave. Dylan could easily have
picked Harper up and carried him back to the ship, but it seemed important to
Trance that she helped and he doubted they would get him back to Andromeda any
faster that way.
Harper was
back in his own bed on Andromeda. His
head had been stitched up and was dressed with clean white bandages. Andromeda was keeping a close watch on him. He was going to be okay. Trance was eating a big breakfast. Why she had chosen that meal was a mystery,
but most Trance related things were.
Things were getting back to normal.
Well, as normal as things got on a ship where a more than 300 year old
man from a dead civilization who was betrayed by a Nietzchien, worked with a
Nietzchien from a betrayed pride, a captain who treats her ship like it's her
child, a purple girl that no one even knows what species she is, let alone
anything about her past, an avatar of the ship's AI, a Magog who is also a
Wayist monk, and a human who happens to be terrified of the Magog.