I know I haven't written overly much since last time this was posted, but do bear with me, I will eventually get around to writing more.
PS Apologies - haven't had time to HTML format it yet. Again, please bear with me.
A thousand voices spoke as one
The Consciousness reached out its hand
And soon her sense of self was gone
Had flown to never-never land
The implants silver gleamed and shone
A thousand voices spoke as one
The upload ended - newly formed,
The algorithm took her brain
And left her helpless, raped and scorned
Her mind was never seen again
Of all her thoughts, they left her none
A thousand voices spoke as one
And now she serves the Consciousness
A slave to Aki Zeta-5
Where she is now, we cannot guess
And is she even still alive?
And when the Consciousness was done
A thousand voices spoke as one
The world turned lazily around her, sky and ground revolving slowly.
She landed lightly on all fours and bounced to her feet, then threw herself sideways as the ground where she had been standing exploded with a gout of red and yellow flame.
Dirt rained down on every side, covering her in a spattering of mud. Surprisingly, she didn’t feel afraid - the adrenaline surging through her body had dulled her response to such mundane things as fear and pain.
Another missile scythed through the air above her, hissing like a vicious snake. She was conscious of another explosion as it detonated against the wall of the Children’s Crèche mere metres above her head, but her normal functions were being overrun by the sheer incandescent fury raging against the troops who were destroying her home.
She dropped and rolled, trying to evade their line of fire, and at the same time making her way towards the scout rover which stood not far away, somehow incongruous, an island of peace amongst the carnage of war.
Hive troops were flooding the streets of Last Rose of Summer, slaying all they met, whether opponents or innocents. Corpses littered the streets, their blood mingling with the rain to form a glutinous mud which clung to her feet and impeded her every move.
Finally, she reached the rover. Wrenching the door open, she dropped inside and slammed it behind her, then started the engine with trembling fingers. The adrenaline let-down was beginning to set in. She kicked the engine into gear and shot off. She didn’t know where she was going, or what she would do when she got there. All she knew was she had to get away.
Not a kilometre down the road, three Consciousness rovers were speeding towards Last Rose of Summer. Already the extent of the destruction was incredible. Yang's people had been utterly ruthless, destroying anything and everything. The massive main tower of the base had been felled, and now lay in ruins, the flames making hideous patterns of light and darkness on its regal trunk. The glow from the fires could be seen many miles away, suffusing the evening sky with an evil crimson and vermilion light.
Suddenly, another rover roared out of the darkness, almost colliding with one of the Cybernetic rovers as it fishtailed around the road. There was an incredible noise of screeching tyres, so loud it sounded like a thousand fingernails being dragged across a blackboard, and then an almighty rending crash as rover met sensor station in a battle of metal.
When the smoke had cleared, the Consciousness troops picked their way gingerly into the wreckage. There was no sign of a driver or passengers, and no indication as to their fate.
From off to their left, there was the sound of a faint moaning. It lasted for a few seconds, sounding like the keening wail of a lost mind worm, and then silence.
When they went to investigate, they found Gaian Talent and Empath Rachelle Williams, lying unconscious amongst the thinning stalks of xenofungus at the side of the road.
By morning, she was already on her way to Iota Station, the closest Consciousness base...
"No!"
Aki Zeta-5's fist came down on her desk, crushing beneath it a tiny marble replica of a mind worm. She gazed for a second at the rich red blood dripping from her damaged hand; then her face seemed to ripple and its impassive sheen returned. She turned slowly back to the viewscreen to face her enemy, the one-time Unity Chief of Security, Chairman Sheng-ji Yang of the Human Hive.
When she next spoke her voice had regained its calmness, but the damage had already been done. Aki Zeta-5's legendary glaze had shown a crack, just for that one brief second.
"I cannot condone your course of action, Chairman. What you did to Lady Deirdre's people was brutal and utterly barbaric. These economic sanctions are just the beginning. Do not expect my troops to show any kind of mercy towards yours if we meet on the field of battle."
The Chairman’s smile never wavered from his face, but behind it the muscles set like steel. His voice, when it came, was soft, but cold and completely emotionless.
"Very well, Aki. If you still insist on standing by Lady Deirdre and her tree-crazy followers, then perhaps my Vendetta should extend to you also."
The reply, when it came, was swift and sharp.
"Do not try to threaten me, Chairman." The emphasis on his formal title was unmistakable, and it made his blood boil - this inhuman computer was mocking him!
She spoke again, and he calmed his anger, channelled it, let it aid instead of hinder him.
"You know as well as I do that I have powerful allies, whereas your continuous aggressive posturing has won you few friends. The Peacekeepers, Pirates, and Data Angels will all support me. Who do you have to rely on? Your faithful Believers? I think not!"
The words that she spoke were the absolute truth, and Yang knew it. His alliance with Sister Miriam was more a marriage of convenience than a solid treaty of friendship. It allowed her to pursue her life of religious asceticism and him to continue his social experiments, with no irritating war to get in the way. However, despite the knowledge that her words were true, his pride was still inflamed.
Control, he must control his feelings. Pride was useful in its way, as a tool to be used and thrown away when it was no longer needed, but not as a rampaging emotion that threatened to overwhelm his calmness.
Still his rage against ‘Lady’ Deirdre threatened to overwhelm him. Ever since Deirdre had refused to give him her files on the art of Centauri Meditation, he had resolved to procure them by whatever means. When her defensive probe teams proved more than a match for his operatives, he began to mobilise his troops, meaning to take by force that which he could not take by subterfuge.
Her reasons for refusing him had inflamed his anger still further - she had claimed that he would use the empathic talents that the meditation would bestow to wreak havoc upon the fragile Planetmind. Such accusations were boundless, and he would not stand for such defamation of his character! His only intentions were to use the art of meditation to help bind his people together into a greater whole, bringing him closer to achieving the Utopia of which he constantly dreamed.
With an effort, he dragged himself back to the present. Taking a deep breath and concentrating, he strove desperately to match his opponent’s composure. His mouth opened, and the words that would decide his destiny and ultimately lead to his destruction escaped into the world.
"Very well, Aki Zeta-5. If you will not heed my words, then from this day my Vendetta on Lady Deirdre extends to you. I will savour the day when my troops drag you kicking and screaming to my headquarters and throw you at my feet, where you will beg for mercy!"
The screen faded to black, and the Chairman was gone.
Aki Zeta-5 leaned back in her chair, relaxing muscles which she had tensed unconsciously in the exchange with Chairman Yang. This was going to be more difficult than anyone had predicted...
Suddenly, her uplink implant activated. The words ‘Message incoming...’ blinked before her eyes, and then they melted into the face of a worried young Consciousness operative. Aki recognised her as Deanna Nu-8, a young shell assigned to a scout rover unit in Gaian territory, last known position...outskirts of Last Rose of Summer. The girl appeared agitated. She was sitting in the back seat of a rover, which was bumping around quite badly.
"Prime Function, I apologise for disturbing you, but we reached Last Rose of Summer, and..."
The ‘camera’ panned right until it was looking out of the rear window, taking in the horrific extent of the devastation. Aki blanched in horror, then recovered herself quickly - it would not do to show strong emotion to young operatives. She must remain calm, composed and rational. Inwardly, she thanked her symbiote, the Zeta-5 algorithm, for the calm it brought to the ruffled waters of her brain.
"We believe that all have perished in the attack," Deanna Nu-8’s narrative continued. She sounded shaken, but in her voice Aki could just make out the edge of control given to all initiates by their algorithms.
"However, one Talent at least has survived. She managed to commandeer a scout rover and almost collided with us in her headlong escape."
The camera focused in on a woman, wrapped in a blanket, sitting shivering in the seat next to Deanna Nu-8.
"Her name tag designates her Rachelle Williams, a member of the Gaian Empath schools. What are your orders, Prime Function?"
Aki opened her eyes, cutting off the link momentarily. She then hesitated for a second. The Gaian Federation was collapsing, no longer able to protect itself against the continuous attacks by Chairman Yang’s troops. The Consciousness had already given them one base, on the opposite side of their territory, in order to preserve the Gaian civilisation, but they could not do much more. Anything that could be rescued from the wreck of the Gaian bases would doubtless prove valuable, and that included this Talent.
An Empath too, her subroutines reminded her. There were precious few Empathi in the Consciousness these days. Ever since the Peacekeepers had built their Empath Guild, Lal had siphoned off the best and brightest. Many who went away to study at UN Headquarters didn’t return. Those who did were a bare few; those who didn’t usually relinquished their implants, had their subroutines removed and left the Consciousness forever. It was a difficult decision and an even more difficult procedure, but those who took that path were increasing in number at a depressing rate.
All these musings took less than two seconds, her algorithm helping her thoughts pour through her mind as smoothly as oil spreading across wet ice. She reached a conclusion, closed her eyes, and was again in the rover near the outskirts of Last Rose of Summer. The transition was absolutely seamless - it was as though she simply flowed from one state to the other.
"I have made my decision."
Rachelle awoke, her head spinning. Right now it felt as though her body was here on Chiron, but her mind was somewhere orbiting Pholus, and it took a long time for the messages to go from one to the other.
One message arriving with almost irritating speed and efficiency, however, was pain. Her entire body ached, scaling up to sharp stabbing pains every time she tried to move.
Slowly, she opened her eyes, and was confronted by the sight of a face staring interestedly at her. She blanched, and tried to wriggle further into the depths of the rover, her body protesting every inch of the way.
All too well did she recognise the shining silver implants around the head of her observer. She was a member of the Cybernetic Consciousness, good allies of the Gaians, but a mysterious, aloof and often-misunderstood race.
Although the Gaian leadership had long since pledged friendship to the Consciousness, mistrust still reared its ugly head amongst the Gaian subjects. Here and there rumours told of people spirited away by the ‘Cyborgs’, to be forced to join their collective mind, to have all sense of self and all conscious volition forcibly removed from their bodies and to have it all replaced by computer programs.
Rachelle’s parents had staunchly supported Lady Deirdre in all her dealings with the Consciousness, but her aunt, a superstitious woman, had often warned Rachelle away from them. One of her favourite songs was about the stealing away of souls by the Consciousness, and it began:
A thousand voices spoke as one...
Even as these thoughts were chasing each other through her head in a mad jumble, the Cyborg spoke. Its words were tainted with a strange sense of dualism, which was difficult for Rachelle to rationalise. It sounded as though two mouths were talking - no, it sounded as though two minds were talking with the same mouth. What would happen if the two minds disagreed, and tried to use the mouth for their own words?...She shuddered at the thought.
"Hello. We...I am designated Deanna Nu-Eight, of the Cybernetic Consciousness. This," she indicated the man in the passenger seat, "is David Gamma-Nine, and this," indicating the woman driving the rover, "is Rayini Eta-Seven. We welcome you to our company, Talent Rachelle Williams."
Rachelle cleared her throat and tried to speak. At first all she could manage was a hoarse croak, but then intelligible words started flowing.
"Wh...where are you taking me?"
Not exactly a classic first line, but it would have to do. The Cyborg thought (she found herself thinking ‘processed’) for a second, and then responded.
"To Iota Station, our closest base."
"Why?"
Again the Cyborg seemed to be communicating with some inner being...or possibly determining how much information she actually needed to know. When the answer came, it was carefully composed.
"So that you may experience our culture and learn more about us. Perhaps in time you will join us."
Incredulity flooded through her, but also an almost childish sense of importance. She was wanted by the Consciousness. Her. No-one else. They had asked her, invited her.
With an effort, she silenced the childlike voice which rejoiced inside her head, and tried to be objective. Was this an official invitation, a command, or simply, as the tone implied, a possibility?
The Cyborg spoke again:
"Our Prime Function, Aki Zeta-5, will be meeting you upon your arrival at Iota Station. She will demonstrate to you the finer points of our civilisation and generally show you what the Consciousness is all about." She smiled, the first expression Rachelle had seen her use. "Then, and only then, will you be asked if you wish to join the Consciousness. There will be no pressure, no commands, just your own personal choice."
Half of Rachelle was warming to this odd, somehow comforting girl, but the other, more rational, half of her wasn’t so sure. That sounded like a propaganda speech for the Consciousness, and she still couldn’t shake the feeling that somehow something was speaking with the girl, forming the same words with her mouth.
"And if I refuse?"
The girl's expression suggested that she considered such refusal unlikely, to say the least, but her answer was civil.
"Then you will be returned to your own people - if any of them actually remain by then."
Rachelle's mouth opened for a caustic reply, but Deanna had spoken calmly and peacefully, with no hint of irony or sarcasm. Indeed, it seemed impossible that irony or sarcasm could cross those lips.
There seemed nothing to do but sit back and await her arrival at Iota Station...
"Fire!"
Another volley of missiles screamed overhead, smashing into the perimeter defence, decimating it until nothing was left but a heap of twisted rubble.
Cyborg troops strode forward into the base, legions of well-disciplined soldiers marching in perfect time. When they came to a building, squads would break off to secure it against the enemy.
Hive defenders began to charge at them from all sides, firing wildly. They were cut down by Cyborgs with ruthless efficiency, the faces of the troops impassive throughout.
Within the hour People's Teeming, Yang's second largest base, had fallen under Cybernetic control. Uplinks had been established throughout, and a thousand new shells were initiated into the Consciousness.
* * * * *
Their arrival at Iota Station was relatively uneventful. At 5 a.m. precisely their rover was met by the Prime Function’s personal limousine. There were few guards, Rachelle realised - far fewer than usually accompanied such an important figure. If Colonel Corazon Santiago, for example, were to process through the streets of Sparta Command, she would be surrounded by a cavalcade of armed escorts. Here there were simply a few Cyborgs carrying shredder pistols, and even those were fairly well concealed.
Rachelle reached out with her empathic talents, and tried to focus on the Cyborgs around her to gauge their mood. Pushing aside the background thrum of Planet’s neural net as she had been taught, she reached out...
What she felt shocked her. Instead of the rich tapestry of human emotion that she had always felt when at home in Last Rose of Summer, she felt a cool, clinical precision, an almost complete absence of emotion. Behind those deep eyes were minds with incredible intellectual capacity, amazing knowledge and an unbelievable aptitude for logical and rational thought, unfettered by human passion, unhindered by hate or fear or anxiety.
Her single guard, a tall, flaxen-haired man whose implants gleamed in the morning light, opened the door to the Prime Function’s limousine, and she climbed in.
She blinked, waiting for her eyes to adjust from the bright morning sunshine to the subdued lighting inside the car.
As her eyes slowly adapted to the change in light level, she could make out a single figure sitting across from her.
Aki Zeta-5 leaned forward.
"Welcome."
* * * * *
Chairman Yang was closer to losing his grip now than he ever had been before. Aki Zeta-5 had outmanoeuvred him! Only a few minutes after he had closed his commlink to her, hundreds of Consciousness troops had crossed the Hive borders and had begun decimating his armies. Whole columns of his best forces had been completely wiped off the map. Now the Cyborgs were conducting systematic surgical strikes against his largest bases, and had captured three already. Reports coming in told him that two more were under heavy attack and could not hold out much longer.
The Chairman’s hands began to clench and unclench, a nervous habit that he thought he had broken himself of since before the Unity left Earth. Not now, not now! He hadn’t time for this now.
He tapped a sequence of commands on his datapad, and the face of one of his aides appeared on the viewscreen in front of him. Portia Krakowski, looking exactly the same as she had the day he had first met her aboard the Unity. Twenty-two years old in face, many times that number in mind. The new longevity treatments were obviously working.
"Yes, Chairman?"
Her voice, so smooth, so melodic...he shook himself. This wasn’t like him at all. I must see a doctor, he reminded himself. But later. Right now I am needed here.
"Portia, I need you to organise our defences here in The Hive. Recruit as many people as you can, train them quickly, and give them weaponry and armour. We will need all the help we can get."
He pressed his hands to his temples, trying to collect his tattered mental faculties. Why was it suddenly so hard to think?
"Station our defenders around the...perimeter defence. This base must not fall to the...the Consciousness..."
His aide was startled to hear the Chairman begin a conversation with himself, mumbling and muttering almost unintelligibly. It sounded as though he was dangerously close to madness - could this really be the same Sheng-ji Yang who had commandeered a Unity escape pod and set out to construct a Utopia on Planetsurface?
PS Apologies - haven't had time to HTML format it yet. Again, please bear with me.
A thousand voices spoke as one
The Consciousness reached out its hand
And soon her sense of self was gone
Had flown to never-never land
The implants silver gleamed and shone
A thousand voices spoke as one
The upload ended - newly formed,
The algorithm took her brain
And left her helpless, raped and scorned
Her mind was never seen again
Of all her thoughts, they left her none
A thousand voices spoke as one
And now she serves the Consciousness
A slave to Aki Zeta-5
Where she is now, we cannot guess
And is she even still alive?
And when the Consciousness was done
A thousand voices spoke as one
The world turned lazily around her, sky and ground revolving slowly.
She landed lightly on all fours and bounced to her feet, then threw herself sideways as the ground where she had been standing exploded with a gout of red and yellow flame.
Dirt rained down on every side, covering her in a spattering of mud. Surprisingly, she didn’t feel afraid - the adrenaline surging through her body had dulled her response to such mundane things as fear and pain.
Another missile scythed through the air above her, hissing like a vicious snake. She was conscious of another explosion as it detonated against the wall of the Children’s Crèche mere metres above her head, but her normal functions were being overrun by the sheer incandescent fury raging against the troops who were destroying her home.
She dropped and rolled, trying to evade their line of fire, and at the same time making her way towards the scout rover which stood not far away, somehow incongruous, an island of peace amongst the carnage of war.
Hive troops were flooding the streets of Last Rose of Summer, slaying all they met, whether opponents or innocents. Corpses littered the streets, their blood mingling with the rain to form a glutinous mud which clung to her feet and impeded her every move.
Finally, she reached the rover. Wrenching the door open, she dropped inside and slammed it behind her, then started the engine with trembling fingers. The adrenaline let-down was beginning to set in. She kicked the engine into gear and shot off. She didn’t know where she was going, or what she would do when she got there. All she knew was she had to get away.
Not a kilometre down the road, three Consciousness rovers were speeding towards Last Rose of Summer. Already the extent of the destruction was incredible. Yang's people had been utterly ruthless, destroying anything and everything. The massive main tower of the base had been felled, and now lay in ruins, the flames making hideous patterns of light and darkness on its regal trunk. The glow from the fires could be seen many miles away, suffusing the evening sky with an evil crimson and vermilion light.
Suddenly, another rover roared out of the darkness, almost colliding with one of the Cybernetic rovers as it fishtailed around the road. There was an incredible noise of screeching tyres, so loud it sounded like a thousand fingernails being dragged across a blackboard, and then an almighty rending crash as rover met sensor station in a battle of metal.
When the smoke had cleared, the Consciousness troops picked their way gingerly into the wreckage. There was no sign of a driver or passengers, and no indication as to their fate.
From off to their left, there was the sound of a faint moaning. It lasted for a few seconds, sounding like the keening wail of a lost mind worm, and then silence.
When they went to investigate, they found Gaian Talent and Empath Rachelle Williams, lying unconscious amongst the thinning stalks of xenofungus at the side of the road.
By morning, she was already on her way to Iota Station, the closest Consciousness base...
"No!"
Aki Zeta-5's fist came down on her desk, crushing beneath it a tiny marble replica of a mind worm. She gazed for a second at the rich red blood dripping from her damaged hand; then her face seemed to ripple and its impassive sheen returned. She turned slowly back to the viewscreen to face her enemy, the one-time Unity Chief of Security, Chairman Sheng-ji Yang of the Human Hive.
When she next spoke her voice had regained its calmness, but the damage had already been done. Aki Zeta-5's legendary glaze had shown a crack, just for that one brief second.
"I cannot condone your course of action, Chairman. What you did to Lady Deirdre's people was brutal and utterly barbaric. These economic sanctions are just the beginning. Do not expect my troops to show any kind of mercy towards yours if we meet on the field of battle."
The Chairman’s smile never wavered from his face, but behind it the muscles set like steel. His voice, when it came, was soft, but cold and completely emotionless.
"Very well, Aki. If you still insist on standing by Lady Deirdre and her tree-crazy followers, then perhaps my Vendetta should extend to you also."
The reply, when it came, was swift and sharp.
"Do not try to threaten me, Chairman." The emphasis on his formal title was unmistakable, and it made his blood boil - this inhuman computer was mocking him!
She spoke again, and he calmed his anger, channelled it, let it aid instead of hinder him.
"You know as well as I do that I have powerful allies, whereas your continuous aggressive posturing has won you few friends. The Peacekeepers, Pirates, and Data Angels will all support me. Who do you have to rely on? Your faithful Believers? I think not!"
The words that she spoke were the absolute truth, and Yang knew it. His alliance with Sister Miriam was more a marriage of convenience than a solid treaty of friendship. It allowed her to pursue her life of religious asceticism and him to continue his social experiments, with no irritating war to get in the way. However, despite the knowledge that her words were true, his pride was still inflamed.
Control, he must control his feelings. Pride was useful in its way, as a tool to be used and thrown away when it was no longer needed, but not as a rampaging emotion that threatened to overwhelm his calmness.
Still his rage against ‘Lady’ Deirdre threatened to overwhelm him. Ever since Deirdre had refused to give him her files on the art of Centauri Meditation, he had resolved to procure them by whatever means. When her defensive probe teams proved more than a match for his operatives, he began to mobilise his troops, meaning to take by force that which he could not take by subterfuge.
Her reasons for refusing him had inflamed his anger still further - she had claimed that he would use the empathic talents that the meditation would bestow to wreak havoc upon the fragile Planetmind. Such accusations were boundless, and he would not stand for such defamation of his character! His only intentions were to use the art of meditation to help bind his people together into a greater whole, bringing him closer to achieving the Utopia of which he constantly dreamed.
With an effort, he dragged himself back to the present. Taking a deep breath and concentrating, he strove desperately to match his opponent’s composure. His mouth opened, and the words that would decide his destiny and ultimately lead to his destruction escaped into the world.
"Very well, Aki Zeta-5. If you will not heed my words, then from this day my Vendetta on Lady Deirdre extends to you. I will savour the day when my troops drag you kicking and screaming to my headquarters and throw you at my feet, where you will beg for mercy!"
The screen faded to black, and the Chairman was gone.
Aki Zeta-5 leaned back in her chair, relaxing muscles which she had tensed unconsciously in the exchange with Chairman Yang. This was going to be more difficult than anyone had predicted...
Suddenly, her uplink implant activated. The words ‘Message incoming...’ blinked before her eyes, and then they melted into the face of a worried young Consciousness operative. Aki recognised her as Deanna Nu-8, a young shell assigned to a scout rover unit in Gaian territory, last known position...outskirts of Last Rose of Summer. The girl appeared agitated. She was sitting in the back seat of a rover, which was bumping around quite badly.
"Prime Function, I apologise for disturbing you, but we reached Last Rose of Summer, and..."
The ‘camera’ panned right until it was looking out of the rear window, taking in the horrific extent of the devastation. Aki blanched in horror, then recovered herself quickly - it would not do to show strong emotion to young operatives. She must remain calm, composed and rational. Inwardly, she thanked her symbiote, the Zeta-5 algorithm, for the calm it brought to the ruffled waters of her brain.
"We believe that all have perished in the attack," Deanna Nu-8’s narrative continued. She sounded shaken, but in her voice Aki could just make out the edge of control given to all initiates by their algorithms.
"However, one Talent at least has survived. She managed to commandeer a scout rover and almost collided with us in her headlong escape."
The camera focused in on a woman, wrapped in a blanket, sitting shivering in the seat next to Deanna Nu-8.
"Her name tag designates her Rachelle Williams, a member of the Gaian Empath schools. What are your orders, Prime Function?"
Aki opened her eyes, cutting off the link momentarily. She then hesitated for a second. The Gaian Federation was collapsing, no longer able to protect itself against the continuous attacks by Chairman Yang’s troops. The Consciousness had already given them one base, on the opposite side of their territory, in order to preserve the Gaian civilisation, but they could not do much more. Anything that could be rescued from the wreck of the Gaian bases would doubtless prove valuable, and that included this Talent.
An Empath too, her subroutines reminded her. There were precious few Empathi in the Consciousness these days. Ever since the Peacekeepers had built their Empath Guild, Lal had siphoned off the best and brightest. Many who went away to study at UN Headquarters didn’t return. Those who did were a bare few; those who didn’t usually relinquished their implants, had their subroutines removed and left the Consciousness forever. It was a difficult decision and an even more difficult procedure, but those who took that path were increasing in number at a depressing rate.
All these musings took less than two seconds, her algorithm helping her thoughts pour through her mind as smoothly as oil spreading across wet ice. She reached a conclusion, closed her eyes, and was again in the rover near the outskirts of Last Rose of Summer. The transition was absolutely seamless - it was as though she simply flowed from one state to the other.
"I have made my decision."
Rachelle awoke, her head spinning. Right now it felt as though her body was here on Chiron, but her mind was somewhere orbiting Pholus, and it took a long time for the messages to go from one to the other.
One message arriving with almost irritating speed and efficiency, however, was pain. Her entire body ached, scaling up to sharp stabbing pains every time she tried to move.
Slowly, she opened her eyes, and was confronted by the sight of a face staring interestedly at her. She blanched, and tried to wriggle further into the depths of the rover, her body protesting every inch of the way.
All too well did she recognise the shining silver implants around the head of her observer. She was a member of the Cybernetic Consciousness, good allies of the Gaians, but a mysterious, aloof and often-misunderstood race.
Although the Gaian leadership had long since pledged friendship to the Consciousness, mistrust still reared its ugly head amongst the Gaian subjects. Here and there rumours told of people spirited away by the ‘Cyborgs’, to be forced to join their collective mind, to have all sense of self and all conscious volition forcibly removed from their bodies and to have it all replaced by computer programs.
Rachelle’s parents had staunchly supported Lady Deirdre in all her dealings with the Consciousness, but her aunt, a superstitious woman, had often warned Rachelle away from them. One of her favourite songs was about the stealing away of souls by the Consciousness, and it began:
A thousand voices spoke as one...
Even as these thoughts were chasing each other through her head in a mad jumble, the Cyborg spoke. Its words were tainted with a strange sense of dualism, which was difficult for Rachelle to rationalise. It sounded as though two mouths were talking - no, it sounded as though two minds were talking with the same mouth. What would happen if the two minds disagreed, and tried to use the mouth for their own words?...She shuddered at the thought.
"Hello. We...I am designated Deanna Nu-Eight, of the Cybernetic Consciousness. This," she indicated the man in the passenger seat, "is David Gamma-Nine, and this," indicating the woman driving the rover, "is Rayini Eta-Seven. We welcome you to our company, Talent Rachelle Williams."
Rachelle cleared her throat and tried to speak. At first all she could manage was a hoarse croak, but then intelligible words started flowing.
"Wh...where are you taking me?"
Not exactly a classic first line, but it would have to do. The Cyborg thought (she found herself thinking ‘processed’) for a second, and then responded.
"To Iota Station, our closest base."
"Why?"
Again the Cyborg seemed to be communicating with some inner being...or possibly determining how much information she actually needed to know. When the answer came, it was carefully composed.
"So that you may experience our culture and learn more about us. Perhaps in time you will join us."
Incredulity flooded through her, but also an almost childish sense of importance. She was wanted by the Consciousness. Her. No-one else. They had asked her, invited her.
With an effort, she silenced the childlike voice which rejoiced inside her head, and tried to be objective. Was this an official invitation, a command, or simply, as the tone implied, a possibility?
The Cyborg spoke again:
"Our Prime Function, Aki Zeta-5, will be meeting you upon your arrival at Iota Station. She will demonstrate to you the finer points of our civilisation and generally show you what the Consciousness is all about." She smiled, the first expression Rachelle had seen her use. "Then, and only then, will you be asked if you wish to join the Consciousness. There will be no pressure, no commands, just your own personal choice."
Half of Rachelle was warming to this odd, somehow comforting girl, but the other, more rational, half of her wasn’t so sure. That sounded like a propaganda speech for the Consciousness, and she still couldn’t shake the feeling that somehow something was speaking with the girl, forming the same words with her mouth.
"And if I refuse?"
The girl's expression suggested that she considered such refusal unlikely, to say the least, but her answer was civil.
"Then you will be returned to your own people - if any of them actually remain by then."
Rachelle's mouth opened for a caustic reply, but Deanna had spoken calmly and peacefully, with no hint of irony or sarcasm. Indeed, it seemed impossible that irony or sarcasm could cross those lips.
There seemed nothing to do but sit back and await her arrival at Iota Station...
"Fire!"
Another volley of missiles screamed overhead, smashing into the perimeter defence, decimating it until nothing was left but a heap of twisted rubble.
Cyborg troops strode forward into the base, legions of well-disciplined soldiers marching in perfect time. When they came to a building, squads would break off to secure it against the enemy.
Hive defenders began to charge at them from all sides, firing wildly. They were cut down by Cyborgs with ruthless efficiency, the faces of the troops impassive throughout.
Within the hour People's Teeming, Yang's second largest base, had fallen under Cybernetic control. Uplinks had been established throughout, and a thousand new shells were initiated into the Consciousness.
* * * * *
Their arrival at Iota Station was relatively uneventful. At 5 a.m. precisely their rover was met by the Prime Function’s personal limousine. There were few guards, Rachelle realised - far fewer than usually accompanied such an important figure. If Colonel Corazon Santiago, for example, were to process through the streets of Sparta Command, she would be surrounded by a cavalcade of armed escorts. Here there were simply a few Cyborgs carrying shredder pistols, and even those were fairly well concealed.
Rachelle reached out with her empathic talents, and tried to focus on the Cyborgs around her to gauge their mood. Pushing aside the background thrum of Planet’s neural net as she had been taught, she reached out...
What she felt shocked her. Instead of the rich tapestry of human emotion that she had always felt when at home in Last Rose of Summer, she felt a cool, clinical precision, an almost complete absence of emotion. Behind those deep eyes were minds with incredible intellectual capacity, amazing knowledge and an unbelievable aptitude for logical and rational thought, unfettered by human passion, unhindered by hate or fear or anxiety.
Her single guard, a tall, flaxen-haired man whose implants gleamed in the morning light, opened the door to the Prime Function’s limousine, and she climbed in.
She blinked, waiting for her eyes to adjust from the bright morning sunshine to the subdued lighting inside the car.
As her eyes slowly adapted to the change in light level, she could make out a single figure sitting across from her.
Aki Zeta-5 leaned forward.
"Welcome."
* * * * *
Chairman Yang was closer to losing his grip now than he ever had been before. Aki Zeta-5 had outmanoeuvred him! Only a few minutes after he had closed his commlink to her, hundreds of Consciousness troops had crossed the Hive borders and had begun decimating his armies. Whole columns of his best forces had been completely wiped off the map. Now the Cyborgs were conducting systematic surgical strikes against his largest bases, and had captured three already. Reports coming in told him that two more were under heavy attack and could not hold out much longer.
The Chairman’s hands began to clench and unclench, a nervous habit that he thought he had broken himself of since before the Unity left Earth. Not now, not now! He hadn’t time for this now.
He tapped a sequence of commands on his datapad, and the face of one of his aides appeared on the viewscreen in front of him. Portia Krakowski, looking exactly the same as she had the day he had first met her aboard the Unity. Twenty-two years old in face, many times that number in mind. The new longevity treatments were obviously working.
"Yes, Chairman?"
Her voice, so smooth, so melodic...he shook himself. This wasn’t like him at all. I must see a doctor, he reminded himself. But later. Right now I am needed here.
"Portia, I need you to organise our defences here in The Hive. Recruit as many people as you can, train them quickly, and give them weaponry and armour. We will need all the help we can get."
He pressed his hands to his temples, trying to collect his tattered mental faculties. Why was it suddenly so hard to think?
"Station our defenders around the...perimeter defence. This base must not fall to the...the Consciousness..."
His aide was startled to hear the Chairman begin a conversation with himself, mumbling and muttering almost unintelligibly. It sounded as though he was dangerously close to madness - could this really be the same Sheng-ji Yang who had commandeered a Unity escape pod and set out to construct a Utopia on Planetsurface?
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