By: Ian K.
Rating: PG-13 or R, haven't decided yet.
Spoilers: Yes-For the series up to the present.
Note: This story is a crossover between Farscape and JAG.
Disclaimer: I did not create Farscape, the universe of Farscape, or its characters. I also did not create the characters of JAG. I merely borrowed them for this story, for which I will receive no monetary compensation. No infringement of copyright intended.
Time Frame: Future.
"Okay, Pilot," said Crichton, as he got up off the floor after Starburst.
The rest of Moya's crew also got up off of the deck, and found their
bearings. "How we doing?"
"Moya's systems are functioning normally," said Pilot. "There is no sign
of pursuit from the Peacekeepers. It appears that our Starburst has
allowed us to successfully loose them."
"Where are we at, Pilot?" asked Aeryn. "What do Moya's scanners show is in
the area?"
"Moya is detecting a solar system approximately one arn's travel from
here," replied Pilot.
"What's in the system, Pilot?" asked D'Argo. "Can we conceal ourselves
there, or are there any commerce planets there where we can resupply?"
"I am not sure," replied Pilot. "We are too far out to determine if there
are any inhabited planets. We are detecting at least nine planets
surrounding a single star. Four of the planets are gas giants. Its
possible there might be...."
"Whoa, Pilot, hang on," said Crichton. "Did you say four of the nine were
gas giants. Which ones?"
"The fifth, sixth, seventh, and eigth planets from the system's sun,"
replied Pilot.
"Holy...um, Pilot, which planet is the biggest?" asked Crichton.
"John, what is it?" asked Aeryn.
"Wait one microt," said Pilot. "Checking readings. Confirmed. The fifth
planet is the largest."
"Pilot," said John with a stunned expression. "Take us to that system.
Maximum speed!"
"Crichton, what are you doing?" asked Rygel. "Are you fahrbot? What is so
special about that system?"
"That system that Pilot is describing," said John. "It...it might be my
home solar system. If I'm right, then the third planet from that sun is
Earth."
**
An arn later, Moya entered the system. As soon as Crichton caught sight of
Saturn and its rings, he knew he was home. The rest of the crew
congratulated John upon finding Earth, except for Aeryn. She left command
quietly, while John stood staring at Earth as it loomed closer as Moya
approached it.
"Pilot," said John. "We don't want to let the natives know we're here just
yet, not till we've worked out a game plan."
"Can your people detect Moya?" asked Jool. "I thought they were supposed
to be primitive."
"Look, maybe we don't travel to other systems," said John, "but we do have
satellites and telescopes that monitor Earth's orbit. Anything as big as
Moya comes into orbit, someone is bound to see it. Hell, IASA may even
have a shuttle up, and their crew will sure as hell see us. Then, there is
the International Space Station..."
"Alright," said Jool. "I get it. They can see us if we approach. So what
do we do?"
"Take us to the dark side of Earth's moon, Pilot," said John.
"Setting course now, Commander," said Pilot.
"Good, Aeryn..."said John, turning and hoping to see her. Instead, he
found that Aeryn had left the command deck, and John had not even noticed
her leave.
"Frell," said John. "Pilot, do you know where Aeryn is?"
"I believe she is in your quarters, Crichton," said Pilot.
"I'll be back," said John, excusing himself from the others and leaving
command.
Crichton arrived at the quarters that he and Aeryn shared, and found her
sitting on the bed in silence. John walked over to her, sat next to her,
and put his hand on her shoulder.
"Why'd you go, baby?" asked John. "I turned to ask you something, and you
were gone."
"You finally noticed I was gone," said Aeryn. "I left 500 microts ago.
But, I guess you were...occupied."
After saying that last part with a slite tinge of spite, she got up and
went towards the door. John got up and gently grabbed Aeryn by the arm.
She turned around and faced him with an expression mixed with worry and
hurt.
"Aeryn, I'm sorry I didn't notice," said John. "I was caught up in the
moment. I found Earth, Aeryn. After four cycles, I finally got back. And
this time, its real. I...I can see my real Father, my sisters, DK...Aren't
you happy for me?"
"I suppose," said Aeryn. "But....John, this may sound selfish, but....I'm
afraid, that now you've found Earth, you....you won't want me, or need
me..."
Before Aeryn could finish, John captured Aeryn's lips in a passionate kiss.
John took Aeryn into his arms, as they continued to exchange kisses for
several moments. Breaking their mutual liplock, the couple had their arms
around each other.
"Aeryn, don't you ever worry about loosing me," said John. "As long as I
live, I want to be with you. I'm not talking about going to Earth
permanently, just...for a visit, to see my family and tell them I'm okay.
But, my home...is here. With you. Never doubt that."
Aeryn smiled. "I love you," she said.
"I love you, too," John replied.
******************
A black government car pulled up outsideof the Pentagon at around two
oclock in the morning. The two men in the front of the car got out, and
one of them opened the back door.
"We're here, sir," said one of the suited men.
Jack Crichton, retired U.S. Air Force Colonel and former astronaut, stepped
out of the back seat of the car. He was dressed in a polo shirt and
khakis, the clothes he could throw on quickly after the two men showed up
at his front door at eleven oclock at night. The men were from the
Department of Defense (DOD), and were there to escort Jack Crichton to the
Pentagon.
So, after a quick plane ride from Florida to Washington on a government
jet, and a car ride from Andrews Air Force Base, Jack and his escorts now
stood in front of a Pentagon side entrance.
"This way, Colonel," said one of the men, as they led Jack Crichton into
the building.
Jack and his escorts walked down a corridor until they got to a security
desk. Two armed guards behind the desk put their hands on their holstered
pistols as the Air Force clerk behind the desk checked the DOD officers'
identifications. After they were cleared, one of the men told the clerk
that Colonel Crichton was here. She called someone to inform them, and
said simply that someone was coming up to meet them.
After several minutes, the door near the desk opened, and out of the door
stepped a man who Jack Crichton recognised immediately. "DK!" said Jack
with a shock. He walked over and embraced the young man affectionately.
After a moment, they broke the embrace.
"Hello, sir," said DK. "Sorry about all this, but when you find out what's
behind it, you'll understand."
"DK, the last place I ever expected to see you was at the Pentagon," said
Jack. "What the hell is going on here?"
"Come with me," said DK. "You are not gonna believe what has happened."
Leaving the two DOD men at the door, DK led Jack into another corridor
which led to an elevator. After passing another security checkpoint, they
stepped into the elevator. DK inserted a key into the control pannel, and
pushed a button for a sublevel. The elevator descended down two floors
until stopping at Pentagon sub-level two.
The two men stepped out, and were stopped at yet another checkpoint. DK
presented I.D., and told the clerk he was escorting Jack Crichton to the
briefing room. The clerk asked Jack to place his hands on a nearby pannel.
Jack complied, and a scanner verified through fingerprint indentification
that the man was indeed Colonel Jack Crichton. Jack was given an I.D.
badge, and Dk brought him through another door, which led to another
corridor.
At the end of the corridor, the two men stepped through a steel door. The
room on the other side they walked into was large, with computer terminals
and various military personnel working at them. There were perhaps 50
people in the room, all working at different stations.
The two men turned to their immediate right after they entered the room and
headed for another door. When they stepped inside of it, the two of them
entered a room with a large conference table and several more computer
terminals. The room was filled with men in suits and uniforms, around
twenty of them by Jack's count. Jack's eyes focused on the man at the head
of the table, immediately recognizable to Jack.
"Welcome, Colonel Crichton," said the man, who got up from the table and
walked over to Jack. Taking the former astronaut's hand in a firm
handshake, Jack finally was able to speak after overcoming his shock.
"Mr. President," said Jack. "Sir, I...its an honor, but, why..."
"It will all be explained to you, Colonel," said the President. "Now, if
you will have a seat, we can get started."
Jack and DK sat next to each other at the table, as the President returned
to head seat at the table. As the President sat, he spoke to DK. "Dr.
Kyle," he said, "since you know the Colonel, and the situation, perhaps you
could begin."
"Yes, sir," said DK. "Colonel...Jack, I'm gonna be strait with you. We've
heard from John."
DK's last sentence hit Jack like a blow to the head. The latter was in so
much shock that he was not sure he had heard it properly. His mind was
filled with confusion, and his jumbled thoughts had a hard time coming
together to allow Jack to form something coherent to say.
After a few moments of silence from Jack, DK spoke to him. "Colonel, are
you okay? Jack, you did here me...what I said? John's alive."
"How can...what...this...DK, what the hell are you talking about?" asked
Jack. "John's dead! He can't be alive. His ship was lost..."
"I know, Jack," said DK. "Hell, four years, I...I've written him off as
well. We've all been in grief, have mourned, and have tried to get on with
our lives without him. But, I'm telling you the truth, sir. John's
alive."
"How is that possible?" asked Jack. "What's going on?"
"I'll start from the beginning," said DK. "Approximately 12 hours ago, the
International Space Station started picking up some signals on IASA
frequencies. But the IASA hadn't sent them, and the signals seemed to be
originating from somewhere outside of Earth's orbit. At first, they wrote
them off as some kind of weird signal feedback bounced off the moon or
something, sort of a communications echo. But finally, they got a clear
signal, and this time the signal came with a source. The crew of the
station were told by the signal to look out a particular window. When they
did, they saw the Farscape One. The voice then identified himself as
Commander John Crichton."
"You mean he just pulled up to the station in the Farscape module and said
'here I am'? asked Jack with a stunned tone.
"Exactly," replied DK. "John told them to patch him into Houston or
Canaveral, said he wanted to speak to Dr. David Kyle. They got me and a
bunch of suits from IASA, DOD, CIA...and we got on the line with him about
an hour later. I didn't believe it was him, despite the images of the
Farscape we were getting from the space station. I quizzed him, as the
suits listened in, and he got every question right. Only John could have
known some of those answers. That's when I started believing it was him.
I was so happy that I almost wet my pants! But, that's when the suits
broke in and wanted answers as to where John had been, how he had stayed
alive, etc. That's when John told us this crazy story. Apparently, he
claims he has been living on an alien starship for the past four years,
with a boatload of aliens. He says they can communicate because of some
sort of microbes they injected him with. They are perfectly harmless, he
says, but they allow for them to communicate. He says these aliens are his
friends and comrades. John also said that he and his...friends have been
on the run from a bunch of Nazi-like aliens called Peacekeepers. Anyhow,
he said that he wanted to speak to the President and to you, Jack, and not
necessarily in that order."
"I've spoken to him, Colonel," said the President. "So has the Secretary
of Defense, the Vice President, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, and
several others. He told us some things, but refused to speak with us any
further until we got you here to the Pentagon. So, here you sit. We are
going to contact him in about twenty minutes. He said he had to return to
his 'starship' to refuel."
"Colonel," said another man at the table, whom Jack recognized as the
Secretary of Defense. "I want to caution you about something before you
speak to him. We are not 100% sure this is truly your son. Dr. Kyle seems
to think so, and he does present the air of telling the truth. But...he
has been allegedly living in space for four years, among aliens. The story
sounds far fetched, but if true, who knows if this is really your son or
some alien made to be like him. Perhaps this is some way for some alien
menace to use your son to attack us. We just don't know. We don't have
enough facts."
"And he has refused to come down to speak with us in person," said the
President. "He doesn't trust us. He thinks that we are gonna treat him
like he is some sort of X File. Of course, due to the tests we would have
to run on him, he may not be far from the truth on that assumption. It
would be a necessity to do those tests, of course, to make sure he was
trully human and that he wasn't carrying some kind of alien parisites or
diseases."
"Of course," said DK with insincere agreement.
"What does he want, then?" asked Jack. "If he isn't coming down, then why
did he contact us? How does he intend to come home?"
"He said he would only explain to you, sir," said DK.
"For now," said the President, "we are keeping this secret, both from the
public and the other nations. The crew of the space station has been
placed on communications black out, and everyone at the IASA at the time
Crichton called has been placed in protective custody. This matter is to
be kept in strict quarantine. Do you understand that, Colonel?"
"Yes, Mr. President," replied Jack.
************************
The men at the Pentagon sub-level conference table provided Jack with more
details on John's story he told DK, and things they wanted Jack to ask John
when he called. Finally, the twenty minutes passed, and an Air Force
technician spoke.
"Mr. President," said the young man, "we are receiving IASA frequency patch
in. Its Crichton."
"Put him on," said the President.
A television monitor came to life, and the image of John Crichton came on
the screen. Jack examined to image very closely. He saw that the man
certainly looked like John, but he also looked a few years older. Jack
could see stress lines on the younger man's face, and could tell that his
son had been through a lot. He also saw him wearing a black flight suit of
some kind.
"Commander Crichton," said the President. "Can you hear me?"
"Affirmative," replied Crichton. "I read you loud and clear, sir. I can
see you on my monitor, too. Is my Dad there?"
After a few moments, Jack worked up the courage to speak. "I'm here, son,"
he said, leaning forward so John could see him on the monitor.
John looked at his Father on the viewer in silence for several moments. He
drank in the image of the man he loved so dearly, whom he thought he would
never see again. And now he was seeing him, and talking to him. For so
long, John had dreamed of this moment.
"Dad," he said. "Its good to hear your voice. I bet your surprised to see
me, huh?"
"To say the least, son," said Jack. "How are you?"
"A lot better now that I'm seeing you, Dad," said John. "Boy, do I have
some stories to tell you. But first, I think we should get down to brass
tax. Have they filled you in?"
"They have son," said Jack. "They tell me you don't intend to come down
here. They've also told me why. I sympathize with your concerns,
but...how do you intend to come home, son?"
"Dad, Earth...isn't my home anymore. I would never be able to fit in down
there again, live a normal life. Even if the government left me alone,
there are...other reasons, one's I can't go into now. I do want to see
you. But since I can't come to your place, I was wondering...if you would
like to take another small step back into space to see me."
"Um, Commander," broke in the President. "I'm not sure that we can do
that. How is he going to get up there, for one? And...I'm not sure if I
want to risk sending him. We're not even sure if you are who you say you
are?"
"Have my Dad ask me some more questions," said Crichton. "I'll proove it
to you."
Jack asked John several questions that only his son would know the answer
to. Like DK's questions, John answered each one correctly. Jack, like DK,
became fully convinced that this was his son. But the President and the
Defense Secretary still did not want to let Jack go up.
"Commander," said the Defense Secretary, "we would like to meet you in
person so we can hear any information you may have for us about your
experiences in space. This would also allow us to better verify that you
are who you say you are. But...I can't see us allowing anyone to go up to
your ship. There is too much risk involved."
"Mr. Secretary," said Crichton, "I have vital information to give you on
technology that can help Earth advance further in space exploration, and
also help you prepare for the threats that you will find when you go to the
stars. But you are not going to get them unless I get to see my Dad."
"I'm willing to take the risk," said Jack.
"I am, too," said DK. He then looked at the screen. "If you would allow
you're old buddy to tag along with your Dad."
"Sure thing, DK," said John with a smile. "You can come to the party,
too."
"No one is going anywhere until we set some ground rules," said the
President. "Commander, it sounds like you have some valuable information
to give us. I also understand your desire to see your father. Perhaps we
can work out a compromise. But first, I have to know how you would bring
your father and Dr. Kyle up to your ship."
"One of our transport pods would land and pick them up," said John. "After
first verifying from the air that no military presence was around when we
did. They would visit Moya, our ship, and we would return them after a few
days."
"Alright, I'm willing to consider it" said Mr. President. "But let's talk
terms. First, the Colonel and Dr. Kyle will have to go through full
decontamination procedures upon return."
"Agreed," said Jack and DK.
"Second," said the Defense Secretary, "I want a few others to accompany
them, both to debrief you on some of the information you have, and to
better assess your intentions and validity."
"Who are we talking about?" asked John.
"Several government officials, military officers, and scientists," said the
Defense Secretary.
John was quiet for several moments, considering the request before
replying. "Fine. You can send six people, and only six people. But I
have a condition of my own. My Dad gets to select the senior member of the
team you send up with them. He knows a lot of people in the government and
military. I trust him to select the right person."
"That sounds acceptable," said the President. "Just as long as he meets
with our approval. Colonel, do you have any ideas at this time on who you
would choose?"
Jack sat there for a few moments, thinking about the possibilities.
Finally, his thoughts turned to an old friend. Jack had known this man for
many years, and John had also known him. He was a respected military
officer of flag rank, and he was experienced with political matters. Jack
felt he would be the perfect man for the job. He also felt that the man's
distinguished record and experience would weigh in to get the President and
his men to agree to the choice.
"Mr. President, I think I know just the man," said Jack.
***********************
Two hours later, a man in a Navy dress blue uniform was escorted through
the side entrance to the Pentagon by the same men who brought in Jack
Crichton. The balding man in his late forties removed his cover as he
stepped into the building. The armed military guards saluted him as soon
as they saw his Admiral's bars on his sleeves.
Admiral A.J. Chegwidden, the U.S. Navy's Judge Advoctate General, did not
look happy when he approached the man in a grey suit who waited for him at
the duty clerk's desk. The suited man saw the perturbed look on his face.
"Hello, A.J.," said the Secretary of the Navy (or SECNAV). "I'm sorry to
pull you out of bed at this hour."
"Not at all, Mr. Secretary," replied Chegwidden with a false lack of
annoyance. "I'm usually up in an hour from now for my 6AM run anyway.
But, just what am I doing here, sir?"
"I don't know that myself," replied the SECNAV. "I received a call at home
from the Secretary of Defense, telling me to come and to summon you here as
well."
"Sirs," said the duty clerk to the two men. "You'll need to sign in.
You'll receive ID badges at the sub-level desk."
The two men signed in, and proceeded to the elevator. A man in a suit
greeted them, and took them down the elevator to sub-level two. Upon
exiting, they verified their identity with the fingerprint scanner, and
were issued badges. The suited man escorted the SECNAV and the Admiral to
the conference room.
As the Navy's Judge Advocate General (or JAG), Admiral Chegwidden is the
Navy's senior legal officer. He oversess all of the Navy's legal staff,
who were posted on ships and at installations around the world. The job of
the Navy's JAG Corps is to investigate cases of violations of the law by
Navy and Marine Corps personnel, prosecute and defend accused personnel in
hearings and courts martial, and to advise various agencies and individuals
on matters of Navy and Defense Department policy and international law.
However, Chegwidden (who is also a former Navy SEAL Team Officer) was
summoned to the Pentagon on this occasion for a much different purpose.
When they entered the conference room, the SECNAV and Admiral Chegwidden
were greeted by the sight of the President, the Defense Secretary, and
several other government officials and high ranking military officers.
Chegwidden also saw a young man in blue jacket who appeared to be a
civilian. The older man standing next to him was someone the Admiral
recognized immediately, but waited to greet until he paid his respects to
the President first.
"Mr. Secretary, Admiral," said the President, "welcome to the party.
Please, have a seat and we'll fill you in."
Admiral Chegwidden walked over to Jack Crichton and warmly shook the former
astronaut's hand. "Jack!" said the Admiral with astonishment. "How the
hell are ya?"
"That's a very difficult question to answer at this moment, for reason's
you'll understand in a few moments," said Jack. "But its good to see you,
A.J."
Jack Crichton and A.J. Chegwidden had met a many years ago, when both were
checked into a military hospital and ended up in the same room. Chegwidden
was a young Navy SEAL who had been injured in a training accident, and Jack
was being prepped for minor surgery. The two had hit it off right away,
and began a friendship that would last for thirty years.
The men all sat down at the conference table, and the SECNAV and Admiral
Chegwidden were filled in on what was going on. They learned of the return
of John Crichton, his story about Moya, and John's request for his Father
and DK to visit him on Moya. The President told them that John had
insisted that a small group of government officials, military officers, and
scientists go up with them, six people in all. That was when Jack dropped
the bomb on A.J.
"A.J.," said Jack. "John told the President that I had to be the one to
choose the senior government or military offical to go. The President
agreed, as long as my choice met his approval. I chose you."
"Me!" said A.J. with a shock. "Jack, I'm no damned astronaut! You want me
to go into space with you! I'm still havin a hard time believing this
story about John being alive! I mean, God knows I would love it to be
true. I've known him since he was a child. But, this whole thing just
sounds like something out of Buck Rogers!"
"I know this is shock, A.J.," said Jack. "But all the information we have
says this man is indeed my son. He's extended an invitation. I have to
see him, to know! I need your help, old friend. Will you do it?"
A.J. was quiet for a moment before nodding. "Alright," said the Admiral.
"I'll do it. Who else is going?"
"Besides you, Colonel Crichton, and Dr. Kyle," said the Defense Secretary,
"we are also sending a Doctor Robert Cavanaugh from IASA, Professor James
Carter from MIT, and one other person whom I understand you know, Admiral."
"Hello, Admiral," said a man's voice from the doorway. A.J. Chegwidden
turned to find Clayton Webb standing behind him. Webb was obstensibly a
Special Assistant to the State Department, but was actually with the CIA.
The Admiral knew him from several operations he and his people had gotten
wrapped up in with Webb over the years.
"Webb," said the Admiral. "I should have known you would jump out of some
tree eventually when I got called to the Pentagon in the middle of the
night."
"Look's like I get to play Captain Kirk with you, Admiral," said Webb, as
he sat at the table. "Exploring strange, new worlds."
"Mr. Webb," said the President. "This is a serious matter we're talking
about."
"Of course, sir," said Webb. "I apologize."
"Mr. President," said the Admiral. "Who else is going? You said six
people would go with Jack and Dr. Kyle."
"That depends on you, Admiral," said the President. "I want you to pick
two lower ranking officers to accompany you as aides and advisors."
The SECNAV looked at Chegwidden. "I can already guess at your choices."
"Yes, Mr. Secretary," said Chegwidden. "I want Commander Rabb and Lt.
Colonel MacKenzie."
"And they would be?" asked the President.
"Two of my best officers on my staff, Mr. President," said Chegwidden. "I
trust their counsel."
"Very well," said the Defense Secretary. "We'll get them the proper
clearances."
*******************************
"Are you sure I shouldn't go with you, John?" asked D'Argo, as Crichton
prepared to board one of Moya's transport pods. "You may need someone to
watch your back."
"I've got Aeryn for that, big guy," said John.
"Yes, but I'll be up in my Prowler," said Aeryn, as she stepped over from
her sleek space fighter. "He would be in the pod with you in case there
was trouble."
"Aeryn, D'Argo, I appreciate the concern," said John. "But you've gotta
understand. These people have never seen an alien before. I need them to
trust me, and if I show up with D'Argo, it could just be...complicated.
Besides, I would rather that it be only me at risk."
"Well, don't worry, I'll keep a close eye out for their military forces,"
said Aeryn. "If I see them, I'll distract them long enough for you to get
away, then join you back on Moya."
"Don't hurt them, Aeryn," said John. "Please, be careful. They are still
my people."
"I'll be cautious John," she said, turning to go to her Prowler.
"Aeryn," said John.
Aeryn turned to face him.
"Be careful with yourself, too," said John. "Remember, their aircraft do
have air-to-air missiles that could conceivable hit your Prowler."
"Hmmph," said Aeryn. "Not in a million cycles."
"Don't underestimate them, baby," said John. "They're Human, remember, and
as you always say..."
"I've learned not to underestimate a Human," said Aeryn with a smile.
"Alright, I'll be careful. But if your people are true to their word,
there will be no danger."
"I trust my Dad, and I trust Admiral Chegwidden," said John. "But the
others....well, no use standing around here. Let's go get our visitors."
John boarded the transport pod and Aeryn climbed into the cockpit of her
Prowler. Both ships left Moya's docking bay, and streaked off from the
orbit of Earth's moon towards John's homeworld.
As John descended into the atmosphere, he drank in the sight of the North
American continent as it loomed closer and closer. He let his eyes wander
over the eastern seaboard, the Florida peninsula, the Gulf Coast, and the
Rocky Mountains. John guided his pod in the direction of the American
southwest, setting a course to land in the desert south of Tuscon, Arizona.
They chose this location because it was open country, and it would be
easier to spot any military or government presence in the area.
John landed the pod at the prearranged coordinates. He got up from the
pilot's seat, and pulled out his pulse pistol. John hated to have a gun in
hand when greeting his Dad, DK, and the other first Humans he had seen in a
while, but necessity prevailed in his mind. He was determined to be
prepared for anything.
The pod's door opened, and Crichton looked out onto the desert landscape.
His gaze immediately fell upon two Humvee military all terrain vehicles
parked nearby, and eight figures standing in front of them. But before
focusing on them, John scanned the landscape, seeing if there was a sign of
anyone else. Seeing no one, he still checked with Aeryn flying high above
in her Prowler, who also reported no one within a good distance of the
transport.
Satisfied that John was alone with Moya's impending guests, Crichton
climbed down from the pod and slowly approached the group of people
standing near the humvees. John immediately recognized his father and DK.
He also recognized the khaki uniform clad Admiral Chegwidden (whom John had
known since he was a child). Crichton then took a good look at the others
who were with them. John picked out a man and a woman standing next to the
Admiral. The man was in his thirties with dark hair, wearing a Navy khaki
uniform, with insignia that indicated that he was a Commander. John also
saw flight wings on his uniform worn by Navy pilots. The woman standing
near the Admiral was of similar age to the Commander, with short brown hair
and tan skin. She was wearing the uniform of a Marine Corps Lt. Colonel.
The other three men that Crichton did not recognize were dressed as
civilians. One was a brown haired man wearing a white button up shirt and
brown windbreaker. The other two were similarly dressed, one a black man
in his thirties, the other a gray haired man in his fifties. Crichton
figured they must be the government official and two scientists he was told
about.
As John approached, gun in hand, his Father looked at him with a mixture of
shock, joy, and concern. Neither men spoke at first, but finally Jack
broke the silence.
"Hello, son," said Jack. He moved to hug John, but the latter backed away
slightly. Seeing Jack's confusion, John asked the burning question on his
mind.
"Dad," said John, "is there anyone else around? No tricks, right."
"No tricks, son," said Jack. "You've got my word."
"John," said Admiral Chegwidden. "That gun...if it is a gun, is not
necessary. Why don't you holster it?"
"Hello to you too, Admiral," said John. "Its good to see you again. I'm
glad my Dad picked you." He then looked over at DK. "Hey, buddy. Bet you
never thought you would see me again?"
"Yeah," said DK nervously, his eyes focused on the gun. The young
scientist was confused by John's actions. This was the same John Crichton
he had grown up with, but not the same man. The John he knew would never
cling to a gun like a safety net as he did. "Good to see ya, man. Just,
can't you...put the gun away?"
"First things first," said John. "Who are the others?"
"These are two of my officers," said Admiral Chegwidden, indicating the
other two uniformed people. "Commander Harmon Rabb, Navy, and Lt. Colonel
Sarah MacKenzie, Marine Corps."
"And the civilians?" asked John.
"I'm Clayton Webb," said one of the men. "Special Assistant to the State
Department. These two gentlemen are Dr. Cavanaugh and Professor Carter.
Look, we expected to be greeted as guests, not at gunpoint. Just what is
the meaning of this?"
"I had to make sure you are who you say you are," said John. "Your
identities fit the information given to me from the Pentagon." He
holstered his pulse pistol. "I'm sorry for the gun, but...I had to be
sure." John then looked at his Dad, who looked very much relieved now that
his son had put the gun away.
Father and son wrapped their arms around each other for several moments.
Both of them failed to hold back their tears at their reunion.
"My God, son," said Jack, his arms wound tightly around his long lost son.
"I thought I had lost you!"
"I know, Dad," said John. "I've missed you."
The two men broke the embrace, and John went over to DK. Smiling, the two
men grabbed each other and hugged one another.
"You sure as hell know how to make an entrance, man," said DK. "That
ship...is incredible."
"You think that's nifty, wait til you see Moya," said John, breaking from
his friend's hug.
"John," said Chegwidden, walking over and shaking the younger man's hand.
"Welcome home, son."
"Thank you, sir," said John.
John then shook hands with Commander Rabb. "Commander, its good to meet
you," said Rabb. "I've heard a lot about you."
Crichton nodded. "Those flight wings I see on your uniform?" asked John.
"Yes," said Rabb. "I'm a tomcat pilot...well, in my spare time." He said
the last part with a smile.
"Colonel MacKenzie," said Crichton, shaking the female Marine's hand.
"Commander," she said. "I have to say I was little worried before you
holstered that weapon. Does everyone up there have one of those?"
"Not everyone," said John. "But, I've come to carry one for a lot of
reasons. Long story, I'll tell you all about it later."
"Dr. Crichton," said the black man, introduced as Dr. Cavanaugh. "I came
on at IASA after the Farscape disaster, so I know we've never met. But
your reputation precedes you."
"Doctor," said Crichton, shaking his hand.
Then, the older Professor Carter came over to shake hands. "Professor
Carter," said Crichton. "I was glad to hear you were coming. Your work on
Cosmic Theory was required study when I was in grad school."
"I'm glad I was selected, too," said Carter. "I can't wait to see all of
these wonders you have mentioned in your communications."
"Commander Crichton," said Webb. "I hope what we've seen here is not going
to be an indicator of your hospitality. Otherwise, I just may have to call
off this mission."
"Don't worry, Mr. Webb," said Crichton. "You kept your end of the deal, so
I will keep mine. You will be welcomed on Moya as honored guests.
Speaking of which, we need to go. Would everyone care to board the
transport pod now, please?"
**
After the transport pod touched down in Moya's landing bay, John got up and
faced his Human passengers. "Okay," he said. "Just to prepare
you...remember you are going to be meeting some alien lifeforms. Some of
them may...shock you. They did me, when I first met them. But, they are
prepared for your arrival, and are friendly."
"Thanks for the warning, John," said Admiral. "Just as long as none of em
try to mind meld with me, I'll be alright."
"Then, let's go," said John.
The Humans exited the transport pod and stepped onto the deck of Moya's
maintenance and landing bay. John's guests stood in awe of their
surroundings, taking everything in as they came to the realization that
this was a living, alien ship they were standing on. The scientists were
like kids in a candy shop, trying to fit Moya into their Earth methodology
of scientific classification.
Then, the Humans noticed a group of figures standing in the bay staring at
them. Several of the Humans took one look at Moya's crew, and backed away
slightly with nervousness. Jack, DK, Dr. Cavanaugh, and the JAG officers
stood their ground and merely stared at the aliens.
"Well, guys," said John to Moya's crew. "These are our guests. Now,
before I make formal introductions," he said, turning to the Humans.
"There is only one way you all are going to be able to understand my
friends and converse with them. You will need to be injected with
translator microbes. They are perfectly harmless...I've had them in me for
four cycles...years now. So, who is up for it?"
"No way!" said Webb immediately. "I'm not having some alien microbes
injected into me!"
"Come on, Webb," said Rabb. "Show some chutzpah. I'll go for it."
"So will I," said MacKenzie.
Everyone else also agreed to the microbes. Webb, however, still declined
to have them injected. After the DRD's injected everyone, Crichton decided
introductions were in order.
"Lady and gentlemen," said John to the Humans. "Allow me to introduce my
friends. The big guy there is Ka D'Argo of the Luxans. The two girls are
Chiana of the Nebari and Jool, an Interon."
"Joolushko Henta Fevalis," said Jool forthrightly.
"Um, Commander," said Rabb to John. "My microbes must not be working too
well. I didn't get a word that Jool person just said."
"Your fine," said D'Argo. "None of us understand her full name either."
"Holy shit!" said DK. "I can...I can understand him. He sounds like he's
speakin English."
"Just wait to till he's cussing," said John. "Then, you'll see how his
native tongue really sounds!"
"Ahummh," said Rygel. "You have not yet introduced me. I am Rygel the
Sixteenth, Dominar of the Hynerian Empire, ruler of over 10 billion
subjects..."
"And obnoxious gas bag," said John.
"Hey, I resent..."began Rygel.
D'Argo clamped his mouth shut. "Thanks, big guy," said John. "People, be
careful of Rygel, he'll steal you blind if you let him."
While Rygel still mumbled, the Humans noticed a dark haired, human looking
woman come onto the scene from another, meaner looking ship parked nearby.
John went to her and took her hand. She smiled as John led her to the
Humans for introductions.
"Now, its my honor to introduce you all to Aeryn Sun," said John. "And no,
she isn't Human. She is of a species called Sebacean."
"Whoa, Sebacean did you say?" asked Webb. "Didn't you say that these
Peacekeepers were Sebacean. Is she a..."
"Not anymore," said John. "It's a long story."
"Welcome to Moya," said Aeryn.
DK stepped forward and took Aeryn's hand. "The pleasure is all mine, I'm
sure," said DK.
"At ease there, Dr. Kyle," said Chegwidden.
"Um, right," said DK, backing away.
"Now, for reverse introductions," said John. "People, this is my Father,
Jack Crichton, and my best friend, DK."
"Its good to finally meet you both," said Aeryn. "John's spoken so much
about you."
"Thank you, Aeryn Sun," said Jack. "Were you the one keeping an eye on us
from the air on Earth?"
"Yes," said Aeryn. "We had to be sure your military wasn't planning on
seizing John."
"I don't understand this paranoia you people have about us tricking you,"
said MacKenzie. "Why would we hurt Commander Crichton?"
"We'll explain that later," said John. "For now, let me continue with the
introductions. Everyone, this is Admiral A.J. Chegwidden and Commander
Harmon Rabb, of the United States Navy, and this Lt. Colonel Sarah
MacKenzie of the United States Marine Corps."
"Marine Corps?" asked D'Argo. "What's that?"
"We're a service attached to the Navy," replied MacKenzie. "We're their
ground forces, you might say, used in a variety of operations."
"So you are a grunt?" asked Jool.
"And proud of it," said MacKenzie.
"These other three gentlemen are Clayton Webb, Dr. Cavanaugh, and Professor
Carter," said John. "Webb is from my people's government, the other two
are scientists."
"Which one's the drannit who won't take translator microbes?" asked Aeryn.
"Webb," said John.
"Hey, was she talkin about me?" asked Webb. "What did she say?"
"I said you are a drannit for not taking the microbes," said Aeryn.
"She says its nice to meet you," said John.
The other Humans chuckled, having understood what Aeryn said, though not
entirely clear on what a drannit is. Webb didn't like being the but of a
joke, so he stood there fuming.
"Okay," said John. "Let's get you settled in quarters, and show you
around. You still have to meet Pilot."
As they left the landing bay, Rabb walked over to Aeryn. "Hey, Miss Sun,
um..."
"You can call me Aeryn," she replied.
"Oh, good," said Rabb. "Call me Harm. Anyhow, I was wondering if you
could show me that ship you flew in here with later? I'm a pilot myself,
and I would love to see her inside and out."
"Her?" asked Aeryn. "Oh, yes, that's right, Humans call their ships
females. I suppose I could later on."
"Great, thanks," said Harm, as Aeryn walked faster to catch up to John. As
she did, MacKenzie came up behind Harm.
"So, you want to see her ship, huh?" asked MacKenzie with a smile. "You
sure her SHIP is the only thing you want to see inside and out?"
"At ease, Mac," said Harm in a placating tone. "She's an alien, remember."
"Yeah, but I thought you believed in that saying about gold wings and a
white uniform," said Mac. "About how they'd get you a bed anywhere."
"One, I'm not wearing my whites," said Harm. "And two, I'm not interested
in her that way. I just want to see that ship. It looks like a tomcat,
but a lot leaner and meaner."
"Okay, I believe you," said Mac. "Though, I could have sworn I saw you
checkin out her six as she walked away just now..."
"Commander, Colonel," said the Admiral, turning to the two of them who were
now tailing behind the rest of the group. "If you two are through playing
love connection, let's catch up."
"Aye, sir," said Harm and Mac simultaneously.
************************************
For several arns, Crichton and his friends showed the Humans around Moya.
They were introduced to Pilot, and the Humans reacted with even greater
shock to Moya's symbiot than they did to Moya's alien crewmembers. As the
Humans were shown more sections of the ship, Clayton Webb decided to go
ahead and accept the translator microbes. He did so after Aeryn showed the
Humans some of Moya's control systems. Possessing the curiosity that most
spies have, Webb decided not to be left out of such conversations. In
order for that to happen, he had to take the microbes.
After a few arns, the Humans and Moya's crew went off in different
directions. Jack, Admiral Chegwidden, and Colonel MacKenzie were talking
to D'Argo, Chiana, and Jool in the dining chamber. Webb was being
entertained by Rygel, while Crichton, DK, Dr. Cavanaugh, and Professor
Carter were examining the Farscape One's modifications. Meanwhile,
Commander Rabb was being shown the Prowler's systems by Aeryn.
"So, this is your attitude control," said Harm to Aeryn, pointing to one of
the controls in the Prowler's cockpit.
"Right," replied Aeryn. "And this is vertical thrust here. Are you
following along so far?"
"Well, I have to admit, the configuration of your controls are different,"
said Harm. "But, most of the general flight principles are the same. The
main differences in that area have to due with space flight vs. atmospheric
flight."
"The aircraft you fly...what's it called again?" asked Aeryn.
"A tomcat," replied Harm.
"Right," she replied. "The tomcat is not capable of space flight."
"No," said Harm. "It isn't. Tell me, would it be possible for me to take
your Prowler out for a quick spin."
Aeryn gave him an incredulous look. "If you mean by a 'spin' a flight, the
answer is no."
"Ah, come on," said Harm with a smile. "I promise I won't break it."
Aeryn looked at him for a moment. "You know, I'd bet that smile gets you
whatever you want from most Human females, but it won't work with me."
She climbed down from the Prowler and closed the cockpit. Harm followed
and decided to engage in some verbal sparring with Aeryn.
"You never know, Aeryn," said Harm. "There's a saying on Earth about gold
wings and a Navy uniform."
"And what's that?" asked Aeryn.
"They'll get you a bed anywhere," said Harm with a beaming grin.
"Hmm," said Aeryn, "except here."
Aeryn then turned and went over to where John, DK, and Cavanaugh, and
Carter were examining the Farscape module, with Harm close behind chuckling
at Aeryn's frank reply.
"So, you had to totally reroute the controls through this interface in
order to get the, um, hetch drive to work?" asked DK as Aeryn and Harm
approached.
"You got it," said John. "The extra mechanisms here were necessary to
maintain hetch thrust. Aeryn helped me install them."
"Well," said Harm. "She's much more than just a pretty face."
Crichton shot Harm a look of irritation. Then, with a slight chuckle,
replied. "Yep, she is definitely much more than a pretty face."
"So, Commander," said Dr. Cavanaugh. "You said you have used the Farscape
to create several wormholes and proto-wormholes."
"Correct," said John.
"I would be very interested to see your data on the wormhole instability
problem," said Professor Carter.
"I'll make it available to you," said John. "For now, I think its almost
dinner time. I'm afraid we're low on supplies, and we can't exactly send
out for a pizza up here. So, its food cubes and leftover Sebacean mint
stew all around."
As the group got up to leave, Crichton caught Aeryn's arm. DK looked back,
and John told him and the rest to go on ahead. After the other Humans had
left, John turned to Aeryn.
"So," began John, "how do you think things are going?"
"Fine so far," said Aeryn. "Of course, we haven't told them the whole
story yet, about the Peacekeepers and Scorpius and..."
"Sugar and spice and everything not nice," finished John. "I know. I
figure we can do that after dinner. So, how did you and Commander Rabb get
along?"
"He's...interesting," said Aeryn. "He's the first soldier I've met from
your world. He strikes me as a competent person, if not lacking a bit in
seriousness."
"Was he...flirting with you?" asked John.
Aeryn smiled, and put her arms around him. "John, I do believe you are
jealous," she said.
"Well, I did...notice he was staring at you a bit," said John. "And he
is...handsome, I guess."
"You know, I would love to recreate with him," said Aeryn. "But there's
just one problem."
"What's that?" asked John with a strange expression.
Aeryn leaned close to his face and whispered. "He's not you," she said,
before capturing his lips in a kiss.
The two of them began to passionately kiss for several moments, before they
heard someone clear their throat. Still in each other's arms, John and
Aeryn looked to see Jack standing in the entrance to the maintenance bay
with an expression of shock on his face.
"Pilot told me you were down here, John," said Jack. "I'm...sorry if I
interrupted something."
"Its alright," said Aeryn. "We were...finished here, anyway. I'll leave
you two alone."
Giving one more smile to John, Aeryn turned and left the bay. John rubbed
the back of his neck nervously as his Father approached.
"So, John," began Jack, "I gather you and Aeryn are more than
just...friends."
John nodded his head. "We're...lovers, Dad. Actually, I consider her to
be more like my wife than just my lover. We just haven't...formalized that
arrangement yet."
"I see," said Jack. "Well, this is...unexpected. Though, I did see how
the two of you smiled at each other when we first came aboard."
"So," said John. "What do you think of her?"
"I haven't really had a chance to talk to her just yet," said Jack. "She
is very beautiful, that's for sure. And I can tell she cares for you very
much by the way she smiles at you. The rest...you will have to tell me
about."
"Well," said John. "Aeryn is unlike any woman I have ever met. First time
we did meet, she kicked my ass. She's tough, strong willed, cunning, and
deadly in battle. She can also be as stubborn as a mule. Aeryn is also
very...passionate. Under that hard exterior is a great deal of love and
caring for her friends and, luckily, for me. I wouldn't have survived out
here without her. She...completes me. I'd die for her, Dad."
"In many ways, she sounds like someone I knew," said Jack.
"Who?"
"Your Mother," said Jack. "Of course, I'd still like to get to know her
better, but if you want my preliminary assessment, I'd say she has the
qualities needed to live with a Crichton."
"Yeah," said John with a smile. "So, you hungry?"
"I sure am," said Jack. "This has been one...interesting day."
"You haven't heard the whole story yet," said John. "Then, we'll
talk...interesting."
**
After dinner, Crichton and the rest of Moya's crew filled in their visitors
on the full story of everything that had happened for the past four cycles.
The Peacekeepers, the Scarrens, the Nebari, Scorpius, and various other
villains were on the list. So were wormholes, deaths and rebirths,
twinning, and critters were all on the agenda. All of the Humans sat and
listened with astonishment and disbelief to the story of what Moya's crew
had endured.
Jack in particular was disturbed to hear about how his son was tortured in
the aurora chair, and was injected with a neural clone of his arch enemy
which eventually took over his body. He could see his son's pain as he
described how the neural clone, in control of John, killed Aeryn, then the
relief on John's face as he relayed the information about Aeryn's rebirth.
But, Jack also heard how this rebirth cost the life of a friend named
Zhaan. At the end of the story, Jack put his hand on his head in
exhaustion, feeling like he had lived through in that arn of story what his
son had lived through for the past four years.
"Good God," said Admiral Chegwidden, "is there anybody is this damned
Uncharted Territories of yours that isn't hostile?"
"Some," said John, "but they are few and far between. For example, the
Sebacean Royal Colonies was a nice place. Just, careful who you kiss if
you ever get there."
"Sounds like you would get into trouble there, Harm," said MacKenzie with a
smile.
"Ha, ha," said Harm, "very funny, Mac."
"Commander," said Webb. "I would assume then that you would consider such
races as Peacekeepers and Scarrens and Nebari to be threats to Earth."
"Not at the moment, they don't know where you are at yet," said John. "Too
far off the beaten trail. But, someday, they will find Earth. And our
people had better be prepared for when they arrive."
"I assume that's the help you want to provide," said Webb.
"Yes," said John. "I want to provide you with some valuable technological
information. But, I want there to be some details about how its used
discussed. Unfortunately, our species has the tendency to turn new weapons
on each other. I want to take steps to try and prevent that, and see there
development focused on meeting future alien threats."
"Commander," said Rabb, "if these weapons can be used to defend the United
States against Human enemies, why wouldn't you favor that? After all, you
are an American."
"Yes, I am," said John. "But...being out here, I've had to represent our
whole species to everyone I meet. That gives me a slightly different
perspective on the importance of nationalities. I still consider myself an
American, but I am claim the title of Human by the necessity of life out
here. Therefore, I have to consider all of humanity."
"Commander, I get what you're saying," said Colonel MacKenzie. "But, I
assume you know about the war."
"I've been catching up with the new broadcasts," said John. "I know all
about September 11th and the war on terrorism. And if this technology can
aid in some fashion to defeating and preventing terrorism, I'm all for
that. Just as long as the technology is shared equally with other nations
threatened by terrorism. But, I want you to understand something. The
Peacekeepers, if they ever got to Earth, would make Osama Bin Laden look
like Santa Claus. That's where the focus in developing the new tech I give
you should be focused."
"Understood, Commander," said Chegwidden. "We'll talk about it. For now,
I think we all need to hit the rack and get some sleep. Been a long day."
"Of course, sir," said Crichton. "Good night everyone."
As the Humans got up to leave, D'Argo approached John. "John," said
D'Argo, "I'm confused. Why do they have to hit a rack before going to
sleep?"
John smiled. "It's a Navy thing, D'Argo. Just an expression."
"Frell," said D'Argo, "I was hoping the confusing expressions were limited
to just you. I guess those hopes are dashed. Good night."
"Sweet dreams, big guy," said John.
Everyone left, except for Jack, Aeryn, and John. Jack was still sitting
with his hand on his head, and looked deeply troubled. John and Aeryn
walked over to him.
"Dad," said John, "you okay?"
Jack looked at John. "Why, son, would you want to live...in a universe
that has hunted you and tortured you? I...can't understand..."
"Dad, if I returned to Earth, what do you think my chances would be for
living a normal life?" said John. "If my return is kept secret, that means
limits to where I can go in public and a new identity and being constantly
bombarded with questions for the rest of my life about everything I've seen
out here. If my return is made public, then the media joins the government
in hounding me. What kind of life would I have? At least out here, I can
effectively defend myself against the dangers, and live a somewhat normal
life with people I care about." Then, looking at Aeryn, John continued.
"Then there's Aeryn. I won't leave her, Dad. I can't take her to Earth.
What do you think would happen to her...an alien in Earth custody?"
"I wouldn't let anything like that happen, son," said Jack, "I'm sure A.J.
Chegwidden and Mr. Webb would..."
"Can't guarantee her safety though, can you?" asked John.
Jack thought for a moment, before shaking his head no. "Dad, I've made my
choice, knowing it means leaving you again. I'm standing by it. Its for
the best."
"Well," said Jack, getting up from his chair. "I know better than to try
and change your mind. And I still have several more days to get to know my
son again." Then, Jack looked with a smile at Aeryn. "And I'll get to
know the woman that my son loves, and who loves my son."
Jack put his arms on Aeryn's shoulders. She was confused by the gesture,
but did not refuse it. "Welcome to the family, Aeryn," said Jack.
Then, Jack and Aeryn hugged one another. Aeryn looked over Jack's shoulder
at John, and saw a beaming smile on his face. She smiled at him in reply.
********************************
The next morning after breakfast, Moya's crewmembers and their Human
visitors each went off in different directions in groups. Commander Rabb
decided to go and check out this terrace he had heard so much about.
When confronted by the open view of the stars and space around Moya, mixed
with an impressive view of Earth's moon (which Moya was still orbiting),
Commander Harmon Rabb found himself completely enraptured. He stood their
for a long time, taking in the view, wishing briefly that he still smoked
cigars so he could add the smell of tobacco to the ambiance of the moment.
"Hell of a view, isn't it?" asked a voice from behind Harm.
The Commander turned around and saw John Crichton walk into the room.
"Yeah," said Harm with a smile, "it is impressive. And I thought the view
from a tomcat as you cut through cloud cover into open air was impressive."
John stood next to Rabb, both men looking at the majestic starscape around
them. "You know," began John, "when I first arrived here, I spent a lot of
time on the terrace, admiring the stars, thinking of home. But, as time
went by, I spent less time here. I guess because more and more, Moya
became my home. However..."
"You still dreamt of Earth from time to time," said Harm.
"You read my mind," said John with a smile. "Normally, I don't like people
who read my mind. But you are...okay."
"Uh oh," said Harm. "You've been talkin to Aeryn. Look, I...didn't know
about you two yesterday, only found this morning, and...I was just joking
around."
John chuckled. "Harm, its okay," said John. "Really. In fact, I can just
imagine how Aeryn handled it. No big thing."
"Holy..." began a woman's voice from the doorway to the terrace.
Both men turned to see Colonel MacKenzie enter the room. "This is..." she
began.
"Incredible," said both Harm and John at the same time.
"Yeah," said Mac. Then, she knowingly looked at Harm. "Too bad Bud
couldn't have come. He would have loved this."
"Bud?" asked John.
"Lt. Bud Roberts," said Harm. "A friend and colleague of ours. He's a
major trekkie."
"Harm," said Mac, "the Admiral sent me to find you. He wants to speak to
us."
"Right," said Harm. "John, we'll see ya later."
"Yeah," said John, "I need to track down that Webb guy. I heard he was
getting information on interstellar politics from Rygel. I need to make
sure Webb doesn't think that Hynerians rule the universe."
The group exited the terrace with John going in one direction, and Harm and
Mac going in the other. "So," began Mac to Harm along the way, "you two
boys get a chance to talk."
"We chatted a bit," said Harm. "I like the guy. He must have amazing
perseverance to go through all that he has and still maintain a sense of
humor."
"I still don't get why he won't come home to Earth," said Mac.
"I know exactly why," said Harm. "Its Aeryn. He loves her, wants to be
with her, and feels he can't do that on Earth."
"Kind of romantic in a way," said Mac.
"Now, I didn't mean for you to get sappy on me, Mac," said Harm. "I mean,
are you a Marine or an old softy?"
Mac punched him in the shoulder. "You call me soft, swabbie?"
Harm grabbed his shoulder where Mac punched him. "Ouch," he said, "thanks
a lot! And what's with the swabbie, thing. You want me to tell the
Admiral about how you think of us Navy personnel as swabbies?"
"Tattle tale," said Mac.
The playful banter between the two friends came to an end when they got to
the dining hall. Admiral Chegwidden was waiting for them.
"Come on in," said Chegwidden. "And close the door."
It took Harm a moment to remember the workings of the door mechanism. Once
he did, he activated the mechanism and the door to the dining hall swung
shut.
"Have a seat," said the Admiral. After they all sat down at the table, the
Admiral began again. "I wanted to touch base with you two, now that we've
been here for a day. I brought you two along because I trust your outlook
on things and your counsel."
"Thank you for your trust, sir," said Harm.
"Yes, well, I wanted to get your perceptions on everything we've seen so
far. On Crichton, on the...aliens, and on the story they told us last
night."
"Well, sir," said Mac, "even though the story sounds like something out of
the Twilight Zone, it does...fit with everything we've seen. I don't sense
any deliberate...deception on their part. We spent some time with D'Argo
and Chiana and the other one, with the hair..."
"Jool," said Harm.
"Right," said Chegwidden. "I have to say I kind of liked D'Argo. Reminds
me of this gruff old Master Chief I knew when I was in SEAL training. What
about you, Commander?"
"I concur with the Colonel's assessment, sir," said Harm. "Furthermore,
I've had some time to talk with Commander Crichton, and he strikes me as
being a good man."
"He is," said Chegwidden. "At least, he was, when I knew him. I've known
that man since he was in diapers, but...he's changed, out here."
"Well, sir," said Mac, "considering all that he has endured out here, I
would think it strange if he was the same."
"True," said Chegwidden. "I can...understand that." The Admiral
considered the youth and innocence he lost in Vietnam. Seeing so
much...death, destruction, can...must change a person. "But, the question
still remains if John has been changed so much that we can't trust him."
"I don't perceive anything in John to mistrust, sir," said Harm. "At
least, that's what my instincts say."
"Very well," said Chegwidden. "For now, we'll continue to observe
anything. Talk to the crew as much as possible. I think I'll have a talk
with Jack, see what he thinks about John."
"Sir," said Harm, "I might...recommend you also talk to Aeryn Sun about
John."
"Oh yeah, right," said Chegwidden. "Word is they are...."
"Hot bunking, sir," said Mac.
The Admiral looked at Mac. "I wouldn't have put it like that, Colonel, but
yes. She knows him now better than anyone. Good idea, Commander."
"Thank you, sir," said Harm.
"Dismissed," said Chegwidden.
Both Rabb and MacKenzie rose and came to attention. "Aye, aye, sir," they
said simultaneously.
**
Chegwidden walked into the large workout room that Pilot told him he would
find Aeryn in. He stood in the doorway and watched Aeryn deliver switch
kicks and jabs to various punching bag like devices, moving like a deadly
instrument with her jabs and blows. The Admiral watched her skill with
admiration for a few moments, before Aeryn stopped. She noticed the
Admiral standing in the door, and spoke to him slightly out of breath.
"Was there something I could do for you, Admiral?" asked Aeryn.
"I didn't mean to disturb your workout," said Chegwidden. "I could come
back."
Aeryn shook her head, as she went over to a bench to get some water. "Its
alright, I'm finished anyway. What is it?"
"I wanted to talk to you, about John," said Chegwidden.
She looked at the Admiral with a strange expression. "Shouldn't you be
talking to John yourself, if its about him?"
"I need to talk to someone who is close to him, has been with him on this
ship," said Chegwidden. "I need to ask you some things."
Aeryn was quite for a moment, before nodding her acquiescence to the
request.
"Aeryn," said Chegwidden. "I've noticed John is a lot more paranoid, than
he used to be. Its understandable considering the...hardships he has
suffered through. But, has his paranoia ever reached a level beyond
reason?"
Aeryn considered a moment before replying. "I thought he was a few times,"
said Aeryn. "When he said he was seeing images of Scorpius all over the
place. But, of course, it turned out he really was. The...neural clone.
Other than that, I've found his instincts to be mostly accurate."
"I see," said the Admiral. "So, do you agree with John's assessment about
the Peacekeepers being a future threat to Earth?"
"One of several," said Aeryn. "The universe is filled with possible
threats. But...the Peacekeepers and Scarrens know of Humans, through John.
That makes it possible, perhaps even probable, that they are looking for
Earth. Though, their main interest in John has been for his wormhole
knowledge, not for his homeworld's or race's value."
"Okay," said the Admiral. "Well...thanks, for talking to me. By the way,
you've got some good moves there in your workout."
"Peacekeeper training," said Aeryn. "Best in the universe."
"Uh, huh," said Chegwidden. "Well, I wouldn't be too sure about that."
Aeryn smiled a bit. "Are you comparing Human military training to that of
the Peacekeepers? Admiral, with all due respect, you can't be serious."
"Well, I'd have to admit that my knowledge of Peacekeeper training is not
as extensive as yours," said the Admiral. "But I'd match a SEAL or a
Marine against a Peacekeeper any day of the week."
"Are you laying down a challenge, Admiral?" asked Aeryn.
"You mean you and I and a sparring match," said the Admiral. "Why not?"
"Officer Sun," broke in Pilot on the comms.
Aeryn activated her comm. "Yes, Pilot."
"Everyone is gathering at command," said Pilot. "We've detected another
ship entering this system. Its Talyn."
"Talyn?" asked Aeryn. "Has Crais made contact?"
"Not yet," said Pilot. "But Talyn is expected to arrive within a few
microts."
"I'm coming, Pilot," said Aeryn.
"Talyn?" asked the Admiral. "Isn't that Moya's offspring, commanded by
that ex-Peacekeeper Captain? Your former C.O.?"
"Yes, his name is Crais," said Aeryn. "We'd better go to command."
*******************************
Crais finally did communicate with Moya's crew and inform them he would be
aboard shortly. He also asked for the whole crew to gather in Moya's
command so he could give them some important information.
When Crais stepped into Moya's command, he was startled to see eight
unknown individuals standing in the room with Moya's crew members.
"Who...are these people?" asked Crais incredulously.
"I guess introductions are in order," said John. "Captain Bialar Crais,
meet our visitors from Earth." He continued, indicating each person as he
introduced them. "My Father, Jack Crichton. My friend, DK. Admiral A.J.
Chegwidden and Commander Harmon Rabb of the United States Navy, Lieutenant
Colonel Sarah MacKenzie of the United States Marine Corps, Clayton Webb of
the United States government, Dr. Cavanaugh, and Professor Carter."
"So, you have made contact with Earth?" asked Crais. "I figured as much,
knowing you had found Earth in this system."
"How did you know that?" asked D'Argo.
"Moya told Talyn, and he told me," said Crais.
"Wait," said Jack. "Is this man the Crais you all told me about?"
"The one and only," said John.
"Now that we have all been introduced," said Crais, "I need to inform you
all about something of the greatest urgency. The Peacekeepers know where
you are."
"What?!" asked several of the people in the room all at once.
"That's not possible," said Aeryn, "they can't have tracked a Leviathan
through starburst."
"Not normally," said Crais. "However, Talyn and I have recently re-cracked
Peacekeeper communications codes. They change them periodically, but I
know the system they use. It still takes a few weekens to do, but I can
crack their codes. Apparently, in your last engagement with the
Peacekeepers, they fired a probe into Moya which implanted a tracking
device that Scorpius designed. It is made for the Peacekeepers to be able
to locate a Leviathan after it has exited starburst, and do it from long
distances."
"Captain Crais," said Pilot over the clamshell viewer. "That is not
possible. Moya and I would have detected such a device or its
transmissions."
"Scorpius designed it so you would not be able to do so," said Crais. "Its
undetectable, unless you know what to look for, and it transmits on an
ultra-high band frequency that only a special receiver can detect.
Scorpius specifically designed this device so that he could track this ship
wherever it goes, even through starburst."
"So you're saying they know where we are at this moment?" asked Webb.
"That means they know where Earth is, right?"
"Not necessarily," said Crais. "Talyn and I have located Scorpius' command
carrier. They are too far away at the moment to detect what system we are
in, or what is in this system. All they have are general sector
coordinates for Moya at this time. Its enough to get them closer to their
target. However, in less than an arn, Scorpius' carrier will be in range
for a specific location on Moya to be fixed."
"That means that in less than an arn," said John, "the Peacekeepers will
find Earth."
"Unless Moya starbursts again," said Aeryn. "Scorpius will track us, but
will not get the fixed location on this system if we leave before they get
close enough."
"Precisely," said Crais.
"Sounds like you had better get us back to Earth, and..."began Webb.
"We don't have that kind of time," said D'Argo. "The round trip would take
over an arn. By then, the Peacekeepers would be in range to determine
specific coordinates for Moya and this system."
"Are you saying what I think you're saying?" asked Rabb.
John looked at the group. "Looks like you are going to be guests here on
the Love Boat for longer than planned."
"No, wait a second," began Webb, "you can't just shanghai us here. I
protest this. As an official representative of the U.S. government, I
DEMAND to be returned to Earth. If you think you can..."
"Put a sock in it Webb!" said Admiral Chegwidden with firm authority. "You
are not in control of this situation, and are in no position to make
demands."
Webb smirked at the Admiral. "Need I remind you, ADMIRAL, that as a
Special Assistant to the State Department, I am NOT in your chain of
command and you have no authority over me."
Chegwidden walked over and came face to face at close quarters to Webb.
Then, with a low, take-no-prisoners voice, the Admiral spoke. "No, Mr.
Webb, you are not in my chain of command, but at this moment, you are in my
line of fire! Now SHUT UP and deal with it. It sounds like if we don't go
with them, and they try to take us back to Earth NOW, then those
Peacekeepers are going to find our world. If we can keep that from
happening, I'm all for a little joy ride. How bout the rest of you?"
"The Colonel and I are with ya, sir," said Rabb.
"Agreed," said Dr. Cavanaugh.
"I don't see much of a choice," said Professor Carter.
"I say warp out of here A-S-A-P," said DK.
Jack smiled at John. "We're with ya, son. Do what you have to do, we'll
be along for the ride."
John smiled. "Thanks," he said. "Well, at least we'll get more time to
see each other." Then, looking at Crais, he continued. "So, Crais, do you
know how to get this device out of Moya?"
"I know where to start," said Crais. "And I know we are going to need some
special equipment to do it."
"Good," said John. "Pilot, tell Moya to starburst out of here as soon as
she is ready. Crais, tell Talyn to tag along."
"Immediately, Commander," said Pilot.
"Talyn is ready when we are," said Crais.
"Please prepare for immediate starburst," said Pilot.
John turned to the Humans. "Fasten your seatbelts," he said, "this is
going to be a bumpy ride."
Moya went into starburst a few moments later. Not long after that, Talyn
too went into starburst.
**
Scorpius was sitting at his desk in his quarters, working at a computer
terminal when Bracca came into the room. "Sir," began Bracca. "Scanners
report that the target has apparently gone into starburst again."
"Hmmm," said Scorpius. "I see. Did we ever get a specific location on
where they were?"
"No, sir," said Bracca. "We didn't get into range for a more specific
locator scan before the Leviathan went into starburst."
"No matter," said Scorpius. "Get their new location as soon as they exit
starburst."
"Yes, sir," said Bracca.
As the Lieutenant turned to leave the room, Scorpius' voice stopped him.
"Oh, Lieutenant," said Scorpius. "That transmission about the locator
device was transmitted as instructed."
"Yes, sir," said Bracca. "It was transmitted in a code we are sure Crais
could decipher. But, sir, I still don't understand why you wanted him to
know about it."
"Because, Bracca," said Scorpius, "this plan to capture Moya has two parts
to it. Having two ways the ship can be captured increases chances for
success. But having the one means releasing some information on the other.
Its risky, but if Crichton does fall into the trap I have set for him with
part 2 of the plan, it will save much time in his own capture. And time is
something I do not want to waist. I want Crichton captured as quickly as
possible. Let's just hope Crichton falls into the trap I have prepared for
him."
********************************
Moya exited starburst safely, and her Human visitors survived their first
experience with this form of travel none the worse for wear. Talyn
signaled Moya that he had exited starburst about a day away from her
position, and was in route to rendezvous with her.
As soon as the crew and guests on Moya gathered themselves together, they
set off to work in finding a way to get rid of Scorpius' transmitter.
Crais took out a data chip and inserted it into a holo viewer, and
presented the crew with some information on the device. It was a small
device, no bigger than a pulse rifle, and was designed to lock onto Moya's
hull with the use of barb-like devices.
Once Pilot knew what to look for, he instituted a detailed scan of Moya's
hull. After about half an arn, he located it.
"Thar she blows," said Crichton. "Right there on the bottom, rear section
of the hull."
"The device is not in a sensitive area of Moya's hull," said Pilot. "She
does not even feel its presence."
"What can we do about extracting this device?" asked Jool.
"We should take a look at it first," said Crais. "See exactly how its
implanted in the hull. As I said, we may need some special equipment to
get it out."
"Right," said John. "I'll do an EVA and take a look at it. Pilot, have
Moya scan the surrounding systems, see if there are any commerce planets
nearby just in case we need that special equipment."
"Very well, Commander," said Pilot.
"John," said Dr. Cavanaugh. "Is there anything I or Professor Carter can
do?"
"Yeah," said John. "How good are either of you with detecting signals at
various bandwidths?"
"I can help you with that," said Dr. Cavanaugh. "I assume you want me to
try and detect the signal that device is sending and work on a way to jam
it."
"You got it," said John. "Can you do it?"
"Well, I'm not really familiar with these frequencies," said Dr. Cavanaugh.
"But give me some basics on Peacekeeper communications technology, and
give me a frequency range to scan, and I'll try and bag your signal."
"I can help you with that," said Crais.
"Good," said John. "I need someone to come with me on the EVA, just in
case I need an extra pair of hands."
"You've got me," said Aeryn.
John smiled. "I thought you would be willing to come. Professor Carter,
could you monitor my scans from the EVA here on command?"
"Show me how the console works, and I can do that," said Carter.
"I can take a quick inventory of our equipment," said D'Argo. "See what we
have that might help to remove the device."
"I'll help you, D'Argo," said Jool.
"What about the rest of us, son?" asked Jack.
"Just sit tight," said John. "Let's see what we can find out."
The crew worked diligently at their tasks for the next two and a half arns.
In the meantime, Jack, DK, and the Admiral watched the crew work together.
Standing on command, listening to John communicate his scans to Carter.
"Sounds like your son has got a pretty good grip on things here," said
Chegwidden.
"I noticed it, too," said Jack. "In a way, he's found his element here,
his purpose. You know, I had a conversation with John just before he left
Earth on the Farscape four years ago. I told him that we all get a chance
to be our own kind of hero."
"Looks like he may have found his chance to be that here," said DK.
Commander Rabb and Colonel MacKenzie approached the two older men. "Sir,"
said Mac, "I feel pretty useless here. I wish there was something we could
do."
"What about Webb?" asked the Admiral. "Where's he?"
"Sulking in his quarters, sir," said Rabb.
Finally, after the crew members had finished their different tasks, they
all gathered back in Moya's command. Standing around a conference table,
John began the exchange.
"That device is hooked tight into Moya," said John. "I don't think even a
cutting torch could get it out, not without hurting Moya. Those damned
barb like things...there's tons of them and they are everywhere near the
device. Aeryn, what did you say you thought we could use?"
"A de-atomizing device," said Aeryn. "It could lock onto the device and
all its component parts and disintegrate it."
"We have nothing like that on board," said D'Argo.
"That means a trip to a commerce planet," said Chiana.
"Depends," said John, looking at Cavanaugh and Crais. "How ya doing on the
transmission end of things."
"Not good," said Cavanaugh. "We narrowed down the signal to several high
band frequencies, but can't lock onto the right one."
"He's right," said Crais. "I am impressed with Dr. Cavanaugh's skills with
communications, but we can't conceivably jam the transmission."
"Looks like we will need to stop at a commerce planet," said Aeryn.
"Pilot, does Moya detect any possible commerce planets nearby?"
"Just one, Officer Sun," said Pilot. "It is a day's travel from here, and
it appears to be the only one in this sector."
"There is not telling whether or not the planet will have the equipment we
need," said D'Argo.
"But its our best shot," said John. "So, are we all agreed?"
Everyone around the table nodded. "Alright, let's do it," said John.
"Pilot, have Moya take us to that commerce planet. Crais, you'd better
tell Talyn so he can meet up with us."
**
A day later, Moya was in orbit around the commerce planet, and several
members of Moya's crew were preparing to go down. John, Aeryn, D'Argo,
Chiana, Crais, and Rygel were all ready to go. Jool agreed to stay with
their visitors on Moya.
But as the five crewmembers headed into the landing bay to board a
transport pod, several of the Human visitors to Moya came into the bay.
"John," said Admiral Chegwidden. "Um, we were wondering several of us
could tag along on your trip to the planet?"
"Admiral, I don't think that's a good idea," said John.
"Come on, John," said Rabb, "you can't just take us out into space and not
give us a real look at the surface of an alien planet."
"Harm," said John, "this is not going to be a Star Trek episode where
Scotty can beam us up if there's trouble. This is real danger we're
talking about."
"We can handle it, John," said Mac. "We are trained military officers."
"So, it's the three of you who want to go down?" asked John of the three
U.S. military officers.
"I'd like to go too, son," said Jack.
"Me too," said DK.
"Dad, DK, look..." began John.
"Please," said Aeryn, "John is right to consider your safety. He's only
trying to make sure you are not hurt."
"I understand that, Aeryn," said Jack. "But like my son, I've got this
spirit for adventure that is pushing me to desire to go on this trip.
Surely, John, you can understand it?"
John was silent for a moment before finally nodding. "Alright," said John.
"But each of you will stay near one of us. We know the dangers to look
for better than any of you do."
"Agreed," said Admiral Chegwidden.
"What about the others?" asked D'Argo.
"Cavanaugh wants to keep cracking at trying to find that transmission
frequency," said DK. "Carter wants to look over the wormhole data you gave
him. And Webb...just doesn't want to go."
"Well, let's get this show on the road," said John.
*********************************
Less than an arn later, the group from Moya stepped off of the transport
pod in the commerce planet's main trading port city. For John, Aeryn,
D'Argo, Crais, Chiana, and Rygel, it was just another trip to another
commerce planet. But for Jack, DK, Admiral Chegwidden, Harm, and Mac, it
was like stepping into a Star Wars movie.
The Humans looked around them in awe, staring at the various aliens who
passed them by as the group made their way down the street. The buildings
even seemed alien in their construction to the Humans. Most of them didn't
speak at first due to the fact they were all still trying to take things
in.
"Okay," said John, "we have a better chance of finding the equipment we
need if we split up. Since we also need some food supplies, we should get
some while we're here."
"I'll take care of that part of it," said Rygel. "Food is after all my
specialty."
"I will accompany him to make sure he doesn't spend all of our currency on
those disgusting Hynerian nodules," said D'Argo.
"I'll tag along with them," said Chiana.
"Alright, be careful," said Aeryn.
As D'Argo, Rygel, and Chiana made their way in one direction, John turned
to face the remaining members of the group. "I suggest some of us go in
one direction, some of us in the other to look for the de-atomizer."
"I'll go this way," said Crais. "Officer Sun, care to join me?"
"I'll stay with John," said Aeryn. "But someone should go with Crais."
"Agreed," said John. "Safety in numbers."
"I'll accompany the Captain," said Admiral Chegwidden. Then, he turned to
Mac and Harm. "Colonel, your with me. Commander, stay with John, Aeryn,
Jack, and DK."
"Aye, sir," replied Harm.
The two groups split up. John's group headed towards a highly
industrialized section of the city in hopes of finding someone who sells
industrial equipment. They walked for about two arns, finding shops that
had heavy equipment, but none with a de-atomizer.
"Looks like we're coming up dry so far," said DK as they exited their fifth
shop.
"Talk about a needle in a haystack," said Harm.
"We haven't heard from Crais, so we must assume he has also not found a
de-atomizer," said Aeryn.
"We've got to keep looking," said John.
As the group continued on, Jack noticed that Harm was a little distracted,
as if he was worried about something. The older man approached the Navy
Commander and spoke to him.
"Something on your mind, Commander?" asked Jack.
"Ah, no, not really, sir," said Harm. "I was just...never mind."
"No, no, tell me," said Jack, "what's troubling you?"
"I'm just a little concerned...about the Admiral and Mac," said Harm. "I
wish we could have stuck together."
"Harm, A.J. Chegwidden is a trained SEAL," said Jack, "and Mac is a Marine.
I think they can handle themselves. But, I don't think it's A.J. your
worried as much about as Mac, am I right?"
Harm smiled and chuckled nervously. "What makes you say that?"
"There's a close bond between the two of you," said Jack. "I can tell.
You care for one another, a great deal."
"That's...true," said Harm, "we've been through a lot together. We've both
seen each other at our best and at our worst, but we've always stuck by
each other. She's my best friend."
"I see," said Jack with a smile. "And your saying there's not more to it."
Harm thought for a moment before replying. "There is," said Harm, "but
we've mutually decided to put it aside for the time being."
Jack nodded. "Understood. I'm sorry if I got too personal. But I'm sure
their fine."
"I know," said Harm. "But I'll feel better when we get off this rock and
back to the ship."
"Hey, guys," said John to the group, "I think that a couple of shops up
ahead look promising. We should split up, some of us take one, some take
the other."
"I'll take the one on the left," said Aeryn. "Who's with me?"
"I'll go," said DK.
"I'll go with them, too, son," said Jack. "Keep DK out of trouble."
"Hey," said DK with mock hurt. "I resent that."
"Looks like I'm with you, John," said Harm.
John nodded. "Cool," he said. "Let's go."
John and Harm entered the shop on the right hand side of the street. When
they stepped in, no one seemed to be around at first. They looked around,
John surveying the equipment to see if the shop had what they needed.
After a few moments, John came across something that fit Aeryn's
description of the device they were looking for.
"Bingo," said John. "I think this is it. We can ask the proprietor."
"Just where is the proprietor though," said Harm. Then, he called out.
"Hello! Anyone here."
After a few moments, a purple colored alien came out from a back door to
the shop. He slowly came up to the two men, but kept looking behind him as
he did. John and Harm looked at each other, and both could see that the
other felt something was off here.
"What...what can I do...for you?" asked the proprietor.
"Hello," said John. "I think this is a de-atomizer, isn't that right?"
"Yes, yes," said the proprietor. "I can...let you have it at
a...good...fair price."
"Is everything alright?" asked Harm of the alien.
"FINE!" he said with a start. "Fine! Fine! Nothing wrong, why?"
John looked around the room, trying to see if there was anyone else around.
There wasn't that he could see. But the hairs on the back of his neck
were standing up. His instincts said there was more here than meets the
eye.
"Look, how much for the de-atomizer?" asked John. "We're in a hurry."
"Let me check my records for the price," said the alien. "They are behind
my counter. Only a moment I will take."
The alien moved swiftly to the back of his counter. He seemed to be
looking through some records, when he made a distinct nodding motion. Harm
noticed it and spoke quickly to John.
"Hey, something's..."
Before Harm could finish the statement, the back door to the establishment
flew open. Out of the door came ten heavily armed Peacekeepers.
"Peacekeepers!" yelled John, drawing his pulse pistol and firing in one
swift motion.
John's shot brought down one of the Peacekeepers, and the others opened
fire. John and Harm jumped for cover as the shots from the pulse rifle
fire filled the air around them.
"Careful with your fire!" yelled one of the Peacekeepers. "Scorpius wants
Crichton ALIVE!"
"Aeryn, Aeryn, come in," said John into his comm. But all he got in reply
was static. "FRELL!" he yelled.
"Radio on the fritz?" asked Harm.
John nodded. "We need to get out of here." He then pulled out another
pulse pistol and handed it to Harm. "I know we never showed you how to use
this, but just press this button to arm it, point it, and fire. But don't
hold your finger on the trigger, or the pulse chamber could overload. I
learned that the hard way."
Harm took the pistol and nodded. "On three," said Harm. "One, two,
three!"
Harm rose and fired as John dashed towards the door. The Peacekeepers
fired in his direction trying to slow him down, but not trying to kill
their prize. When John got to the door, he found some cover and fired at
the Peacekeepers. John's fire gave Harm a chance to dash over to the door
and join him.
"GO!" yelled John.
The two men kicked open the door, and came out to the street. They were
greeted by more pulse rifle fire from different directions. John and Harm
turned and saw Aeryn firing at a group of Peacekeepers from across the
street. Jack and DK were huddled behind cover.
"AERYN!" yelled John. "I tried calling you on the comms, but..."
"I know!" yelled Aeryn. "I tried, too, but the Peacekeepers must be
jamming the frelling frequencies. I can't get through to the others. Try
and get over here, so we can retreat!"
John and Harm tried crossing the street, but heavy pulse fire forced them
back. Then, the Peacekeepers from the shop John and Harm were in burst out
and began advancing the short distance towards them.
"JOHN!" yelled Aeryn. "Behind you!"
John and Harm turned and fired on the Peacekeepers, forcing them to take
cover as well. John looked back at Aeryn, and saw his Dad and DK still
trying to keep down under the haze of fire.
"AERYN!" yelled John. "You have to get my Dad and DK out of here! Harm
and I will lay down cover fire!"
"NO!" yelled Aeryn. "I WON'T LEAVE YOU!"
"You've got to!" yelled John. "Please! Save my Dad and DK! Aeryn, please
GO!"
"Aeryn!" yelled Harm in between shots. "He's right! Fall back and get
help!"
Aeryn did nothing for several moments, her mind and her heart fighting each
other over what to do. Finally, she nodded, eyes squeezed together in
fear. "Alright! Cover us! I'll get them back to the ship, then I'm
coming back for you!"
"I hope so!" yelled John. "I love you!"
"I love you, too!" she yelled.
John turned to Harm. "Let's make a little noise, kimosabe!"
The two men began firing wildly with their pulse pistols, sending shots in
both directions from which the Peacekeepers were firing. In the meantime,
Aeryn got to Jack and DK and motioned for them to run down the street as
she covered them. John could see Jack arguing with Aeryn, probably
refusing to leave his son. But finally, after taking an ashen look at his
son, Jack was pulled by DK down the street. Aeryn covered them until all
three turned a corner out of sight.
"Their gone!" yelled John to Harm.
"Great, now how's about we get the HELL out of here!" yelled Harm.
John rose to fire again, but nothing happened. He checked his pistol and
swore. "DAMMIT! Chakron oil cartridge needs to be changed."
"I'll cover you, reload!" yelled Harm.
John went to reload his pistol, when pulse rifle fire reigned down on them
from another direction. A third group of Peacekeepers showed up across the
street.
"Shit! This place is worse than O.K. Corral!" yelled Harm.
"Scorpy must have set this up as a trap!" yelled John. "Isn't it great to
be loved!"
The enemy fire became heavier and heavier, until finally John and Harm
could no longer raise their pistols and fire. Finally, the Peacekeepers
from all directions charged their position, keeping up their fire to keep
John and Harm down. Then, the firing stopped, and John and Harm looked up
to see over twenty pulse rifles being pointed at them by Peacekeepers.
"Surrender, or die!" said a Peacekeeper Lieutenant.
"You forget," said John, "Scorpy wants me alive, so you can't kill me, dip
shit!"
"He said nothing about this other," said the Lieutenant, pointing his rifle
at Harm.
"Alright," said John, dropping his gun. "You've got me."
**********************************
The Peacekeepers led Crichton and Rabb blind folded into a room surrounded
by concrete walls. A Peacekeeper Lieutenant was waiting in the room as his
minions brought the two prisoners in. When Crichton and Rabb were
positioned in front of the Peacekeeper Lieutenant, he spoke.
"Blind folds off," he ordered.
One of the seven armed Peacekeepers around the two prisoners removed the
blind folds. John and Harm took a few moments to regain their faculties
and get a sense of where they were.
"So, you are John Crichton," said the Lieutenant. "The one Scorpius has
been after all this time. Hmm, not very interesting."
Then, the Lieutenant stepped closer to Rabb, trying to figure out who this
man in the khaki clothing with multi-colored ribbons and pins was. "And
just who the frell are you?"
"Harmon Rabb, Jr, Commander, United States Navy, serial number 6896545,"
said Harm.
"Are you a Human, like Crichton?" asked the Lieutenant.
"Harmon Rabb, Jr, Commander, United States..." began Rabb again, before
being punched in the stomach hard by the Lieutenant.
"So, you have been trained only to give certain information upon capture,"
said the Lieutenant. "Interesting. But, futile. We would get the
information out of you eventually, if you had any to offer we wanted. That
may change, but for now, your not to our interest."
"But I am," said Crichton.
The Lieutenant returned his attention to Crichton. "Yes, you are of great
interest to Scorpius, whom I am sure will reward me handsomely for your
capture."
"So, where is old cadaver face anyway?" asked Crichton.
"He will be here in a day," said the Lieutenant. "We would take you to him
in our Marauder, but that frelling Leviathan gunship is in orbit. Scorpius
doesn't want to risk injury by having us try and slip you out past the
gunship. So, we will wait. Once our command carrier gets here, I suspect
your friends on the two Leviathans will have no choice but to abandon you.
Oh, and don't count on a rescue. We chose this place well. It is easy to
guard, well concealed, and I have enough men here to handle any rescue
party that may come. Your friends don't even know where to start looking
for you, thanks to our comm interference. For now, you will be taken to a
holding cell we have prepared for you."
The Lieutenant snapped his fingers and the Peacekeepers put back on the
blindfolds. They then led the two Human prisoners out of the room and down
a corridor. Harm and John could hear a metal door open, then were promptly
thrown to the ground. They took their blindfolds off long enough to see
the door to their cell close, and heard clicking sound as they were locked
in.
"Well, Harm," said John, "you are getting the full Uncharted Territories
tour. Now, you can go back to Earth and say you got to see the Peacekeeper
version of Club Med."
"Ha," chuckled Harm, "they ought to feature this place on all the travel
brochures. So, you think Scorpius had this all planned?"
John nodded. "That slimy bastard probably hoped we would come here to get
the equipment necessary to remove his device from Moya. It's the only
commerce planet within a monens travel time. Plus, we just happened upon
the only shop that had the equipment we needed, and..."
"That just happened to be the one the bad guys were at," said Harm.
"Give the man a cigar," said John.
Harm smiled. "No thanks, I quit several years ago."
John chuckled. "Good for you, those things will kill ya."
Then, both men laughed, considering the irony of the statement. Harm may
have saved himself from being killed by tobacco to being killed by the
Peacekeepers.
**
"Aeryn, its not your fault," said Jack.
The rest of Moya's crew and guests returned to Moya from the commerce
planet. All of them were shaken up by what had happened, and were sure
John and Harm were in Peacekeeper hands. Aeryn was the most upset of all
of Moya's crew and guests as they all gathered in Moya's command.
"I should NEVER have left him," said Aeryn. "And now they have him."
"Aeryn," said Admiral Chegwidden, "John told you to do the right thing.
From what Jack has told me, you couldn't have gotten to him, and if you had
stayed, you would also have been captured."
"If anyone's to blame, its me," said Jack. "I hindered your ability to act
because John told you to protect me."
"Alright, look," said Mac with nervous frustration, "this bickering over
blame is getting us nowhere. We need to be talking about a way to get them
back."
"That may not be possible," said Crais. "I have had Talyn run a full
scanning sweep of the planet, looking for Peacekeeper power signatures or
communications signals. He has found none. I suspect they are in a
concealed location, probably heavily guarded. They will wait for Scorpius
and his command carrier to arrive."
"And once that carrier gets here," said D'Argo. "Our hands will be tied.
We will have to leave, or risk capture."
"Look, there has to be some way to find them," said Admiral Chegwidden.
"We can send reconnaissance parties to the planet, try and determine their
location that way."
Crais shook his head. "No, Admiral, that will only cause the Peacekeepers
to go deeper into hiding. It is likely they have scouts out of their own."
Chegwidden looked pointedly at Crais. "Captain, you used to be a
Peacekeeper. You know their tactics and methods. I want to start hearing
some suggestions, some thoughts about getting them back. If anyone here
knows a way, its you."
"Admiral, we must face facts," said Crais. "They are gone. The
Peacekeepers have them, and we have no way of getting them back."
Admiral Chegwidden was getting angry. "Captain, I am NOT about to give up
on one of my men or on my friend's son! I don't care if I have to rip
apart that whole god damned planet, I will get Commander Rabb and John out
of there."
"Admiral, you know nothing about this situation, and I'd suggest..." began
Crais.
His words were cut off when Chegwidden charged Crais and used his arm to
pin the former Peacekeeper to the wall by his neck. Crais moved to throw
Chegwidden off of him, but the former SEAL deflected Crais' blows and
rammed his knee into Crais' groin to get a second hold on him.
"Listen up, Crais, because I am only gonna say this once!" said Chegwidden
with quite fury.
"Sir," said Mac. "Don't."
"A.J., back off," said Jack.
"CRAIS, you had better start being more helpful and giving me more
information on how to get those two men back," said Chegwidden. Then, in a
loud booming voice, the Admiral continued. "If you DON'T, I will take you
to the NEAREST ESCAPE HATCH, AND THROW YOUR ASS INTO SPACE! DO I MAKE
MYSELF CLEAR!?"
Crais nodded, and choked out one word. "Yes."
"YES, WHAT?" asked Chegwidden.
"Yes...sir," said Crais.
Chegwidden released Crais, who proceeded to choke for a few moments. Then,
Chegwidden turned to the others. "Alright, we need to get intelligence,
but we need to do it in such a way that the enemy will not detect us."
"Admiral," piped in Webb, who had been quietly watching the scene from a
corner of the room. "If its covert intelligence you want, then that's my
specialty."
"What does he mean his specialty?" asked Chiana.
"Mr. Webb," began Chegwidden, "is an operative with the United States
Central Intelligence Agency. His position at the State Department is a
cover."
"You mean he is a disruptor?" asked Aeryn.
Webb chuckled. "I guess you could call me that," said Webb. "But I prefer
intelligence operative. Which, right now, is what you need."
"Webb, this isn't Moscow we're talking about," said Mac. "This is an alien
planet. You won't blend in there."
"Colonel, I've blended in places you've never even heard of before," said
Webb. "If someone could help me get some proper clothes, I could pose as a
trader. I assume merchants don't like Peacekeeper presence on commerce
planets."
"They most certainly don't," said Rygel.
"Well, then, I could pose as a Sebacean merchant, ask some questions to see
where the Peacekeepers are, covertly," said Webb. "Of course, I could use
someone who knows the territory better."
"I'll go," said Aeryn.
"Actually, I was thinking more along the lines of D'Argo," said Webb.
"You want to blend in and you want to take D'Argo?" asked Jool
incredulously.
"Absolutely," said Webb. "An Earth writer, Edgar Allen Poe, once said that
'the best place to hide anything is where everyone can see it'. D'Argo is
so conspicuous in certain ways that most will dismiss his presence as just
an oddity. He would also make the perfect body guard as his cover."
Chegwidden looked at D'Argo. "What do you say?"
D'Argo nodded. "I'll do it."
"Sounds like a plan, then," said Chegwidden. "We'll insert you within the
hour."
Webb and D'Argo nodded.
"I'll help Webb get some proper attire," said Chiana.
"Thanks," said Webb. He, D'Argo, and Chiana left to go and get ready.
"Now," said Chegwidden, "we need to inventory weapons and supplies, and the
Colonel and myself need to be trained to use these weapons. Aeryn, that's
going to be your job."
"Yes, sir," said Aeryn, a lifetime of soldiering which recognized
Chegwidden's commanding presence in this situation.
Then, Chegwidden turned to Crais. "As for you, get cracking on thinking of
information we'll need when we bust into the Peacekeepers' base of
operations once we find it."
Crais nodded, scowling at the man who humiliated him a few moments before.
"Alright then, let's move with a purpose," said Chegwidden.
*******************************
Several arns later, Webb and D'Argo walked into a drinking establishment on
the commerce planet. They had been on the planet for a while, as Webb
scoped things out, testing out his cover by talking to people and seeing if
they appeared to believe that he was a merchant. Thanks to Chiana's choice
in clothing, and Webb's skills as a spy, his cover proved to be a good one.
Now, he was ready to try and get some information on the Peacekeepers.
They were told that the owner of this establishment, a Tavlek by the name
of Crellis, was very friendly with most merchants to secure their repeat
business. Webb thought he would be a good person to talk to.
Webb and D'Argo made their way over to the bar. After they sat down, Webb
whispered to D'Argo. "Your going to have to point him out," said Webb. "I
don't know what a Tavloid looks like."
"Tavlek!" corrected D'Argo. "Argh, you are as bad as Crichton."
The Luxan looked around the room, and saw a tavlek coming towards the bar.
D'Argo nodded in the direction of the tavlek to tell Webb this was probably
Crellis. When the tavlek got behind the bar, Webb motioned for him to come
over.
The Tavlek approached with a smile and said. "Well, we don't get many
Sebaceans in here, especially paired up with a Luxan," said the tavlek.
"What can I get you?"
"Um, reslac," said Webb in a Sebacean sounding accent.
"Right," said the tavlek. "And you, Luxan?"
"I am not drinking," said D'Argo in a gruff voice.
The tavlek got Webb his drink. "Thanks," said Webb. "By the way, you
Crellis?"
"Yeah," said Crellis. "I own this establishment."
"I'm Talyn, and this is Lurch," he said, indicating D'Argo.
D'Argo growled slightly. "He's my protection," said Webb.
"Hmm, protection, what...are you carrying a lot of currency?" asked
Crellis.
"Not really," said Webb. "But I am a trader, and its pays to have adequate
protection. There's all kind of scum who would want to rip off an honest
merchant. Speaking of scum, I hear there are some Peacekeepers somewhere
on this planet."
"You don't like Peacekeepers, eh," said Crellis. "But you're Sebacean."
"I'm a businessman," said Webb. "Peacekeepers can be bad for business,
scare off the clientele. They're too pushy, always putting their noses
where they don't belong."
"That's true enough," said Crellis. "The profactos were in here several
nights ago getting reslacs. Gave my waitresses a hard time. I'd told them
to get their carcasses out of here, but...they are the ones with the pulse
weapons, and they can be very vindictive to those they don't like."
"My friend Lurch here knows that first hand," said Webb, indicating D'Argo.
"A group of Peacekeepers tried to beat the grist out of him because he
looked at them the wrong way. Of course, since there were less than TEN of
them, he wiped the floor with them."
Both Webb and Crellis chuckled. After the laugh, Webb continued. "So,
where are the frelling Peacekeepers here on planet? I want to avoid them
as much as possible."
"Oh, they had a big shoot out with some fugitives they were after earlier
today," said Crellis. "From what I hear, they took some prisoners."
"Poor bastards," said Crellis.
Crellis nodded. "I feel for anyone who is in those profactos' hands."
"Well, you know where they are now?" asked Webb. "I'm going to be here a
few days, and I don't want to get anywhere near them when I do my
business."
"Yeah," said Crellis. "The merchants were talking about it. They've taken
over an old underground fortress on the other side of the city. It used to
belong to some warlord who tried to stake a claim to this city about fifty
cycles back. Until he was killed, outside of his fortress. The current
occupants were 'evicted', you might say, by the Peacekeepers several
weekens ago."
"So, if I stay on this side of the city," said Webb, "I should be okay."
"Yeah, now that they've got what they want," said Crellis. "At least, I
hope they do, then they'll get the frell out of here."
"Hmm," said Webb. "Well, thanks for the information. I'm planning on
doing business on this planet a lot more, so I'll be sure to tell my
friends that your establishment is the place to go for a drink, or two, or
20 knowing some of my friends."
Crellis and Webb laughed. "Thanks, Talyn. Your not bad, for a Sebacean."
**
Four arns later, Webb and D'Argo returned to Moya. They got off of their
transport pod, and headed straight for command. When they got there, they
found everyone waiting for them.
"What did you find out?" asked Aeryn anxiously.
"The Peacekeepers are holding Commanders Rabb and Crichton at an
underground installation on the north side of the city," said Webb.
"D'Argo and I staked out the place for a while. There is only one
entrance, with what D'Argo said was ident chip access required. They also
send out regular patrols to guard the perimeter."
"So, the trick is going to be getting close enough to them, and to get an
ident chip to get inside," said Chegwidden.
"I have an idea," said Jack. He turned to Aeryn and Crais. "How's about a
few of us impersonate Peacekeepers to get in. The two of you are former
Peacekeepers, and you could..."
They both shook their heads almost simultaneously. "It wouldn't work,"
said Aeryn. "Our faces are too recognizable. And you couldn't do it
either, because they saw you when we fought them."
"Plus, we would need a proper ident chip," said Crais. "We don't have
one."
"Is there anyway we can jump their patrol, and get their chip?" asked DK.
"Not without difficulty," said D'Argo.
"Perhaps if we had a distraction," said Mac. "There might be a way to do
that."
"But then someone would have to impersonate a Peacekeeper to get in," said
Crais. "And neither I or Aeryn could do it."
Mac rubbed her chin, and then spoke in a Sebacean accent. "I suppose I
could do it," said Mac. "Depending upon how good my Sebacean accent
sounds." She looked at a flabbergasted Aeryn and Crais. "Well, how does
it sound?"
"Colonel...Mac," said Aeryn. "Your accent is...perfect. And I thought
Crichton did pretty good with it. How can you do that so easily?"
"I've always had a knack with languages," said Mac. "Besides English, of
course, I also speak Russian, Arabic, Farsi, and some Spanish. So much of
languages is knowing the right intonations and tones to use in the accent.
In this case, I don't even have to speak in Sebacean. They'll hear that
part. I just have to do the accent."
DK whistled. "Damn, and I couldn't even get anything above a C in High
School Spanish."
"Alright, Colonel," said Chegwidden. "But you'll need at least two more
people to go in with you. Aeryn, you said that the Peacekeeper soldiers
where dark helmets?"
"Yes, sir," said Aeryn.
"That means if we could get a hold of a couple of their commando uniforms,"
said Chegwidden, "you could impersonate one of Mac's escort."
Aeryn nodded. "Yes, I could."
"But where are we going to get the uniforms?" asked Chiana. "I mean, we
can get Mac a Lieutenants' uniform, but we don't have any of the ones with
helmets here on Moya."
Chegwidden smiled. "We'll take them from the Peacekeepers when we ambush
them outside the base."
"Besides Aeryn, who else will go in with Mac?" asked Webb. "Crais?"
"No," said Crais, "I will be with Talyn, providing cover to your escape."
"I'll do it," said Chegwidden. "I am the best qualified."
"I want to go down with you," said Jack.
"So do I," said DK.
Chegwidden nodded. "You can stay with the group that will provide cover
once we get outside the base with Harm and John. D'Argo, would you mind
leading that group?"
D'Argo nodded. "I will need Chiana and Webb as well."
"Okay," said Chiana.
"What the hell, I've gone this far," said Webb.
"Jool and Rygel will stay with Moya," said Chegwidden.
"Oh, by the way," said Webb, "we've got a little present in the transport
pod. A de-atomizer to get that device off of Moya's hull."
"How did you find that?" asked Rygel.
"A man named Crellis told us where to get one," said Webb. "Long story.
I'll tell ya later."
"Looks like we've got a basic plan to work with," said Chegwidden. "Now,
let's work out details. Crais, we're going to need your input on how the
Peacekeeper defenses in the base will most likely be laid out."
****************************************
It was evening on the commerce planet as two Peacekeeper officers exited
from their base of operations and made their patrol near the base
perimeter. The two men in dark helmets and uniforms, pulse rifles in hand,
surveyed the area, checking for any signs of suspicious movement near the
base. As they did, one commented to the other.
"I can't wait to get back to the carrier."
"Me too," said the second, "being on planets filled with alien scum makes
me want to bathe and be deloused."
As they spoke, they noticed movement off to their right. They turned,
pulse rifles aimed and ready, and confronted the source of the movement.
The two men's jaws dropped when their eyes beheld a Sebacean woman looking
with short, dark hair, tan skin, and a well toned figure approach them.
She was wearing a tight, low cut shirt which accentuated her chest and
matching black trousers.
"Hey boys," said Colonel MacKenzie in her best Sebacean accent. "Want to
have a party?"
"Hello, darling," said one of the men. "Nice boosters."
Mac smiled and giggled as she got close. Then, without warning, she threw
a flying kick at one of the Peacekeepers, knocking him to the ground. As
the other Peacekeeper moved to react to the attack, he was struck from
behind by D'Argo's stinger tongue. Mac finished off the first Peacekeeper
by stripping off his helmet and knocking him out with a right cross.
Then, after getting up, Mac looked down at the two men. "I hate it when
men stare at my boosters," she said.
Aeryn, Chegwidden, Jack, DK, and Chiana joined Mac and D'Argo on the scene.
"Nice work," said Aeryn, as she began to strip off the two Peacekeeper's
uniforms.
"Thanks for the use of one of your shirts," said Mac. "Told you the fact
it didn't fit me well would be a plus. Now, Jack, if you could give me
that Peacekeeper Lieutenant's coat."
"Sure thing," said Jack, tossing the garment to Mac.
The group was able to remove the two Peacekeepers' clothing, inject them
with a drug that will keep them out a long time, and secured them with
Peacekeeper handcuffs. After hiding the two men, Chegwidden and Aeryn
donned the Peacekeepers' uniforms and helmets. Luckily, the uniforms and
helmets were big enough and bulky enough to conceal the fact they didn't
fit well on Aeryn and the Admiral.
Aeryn and the Admiral checked their pulse rifles, while Mac holstered a
pulse pistol at her side. They were all set, and looked the part very
effectively.
"Remember, Mac," said Aeryn through the helmet, "be as smug as possible.
You are a Peacekeeper and here on authority from Scorpius. That makes you
in control of the situation. Act like it."
"I can do that," said Mac in her Sebacean accent once more.
"Alright," said Chegwidden through his helmet, "D'Argo, Chiana, Jack, and
DK. Take up your positions to provide cover when we come out."
D'Argo nodded, and led the other three off towards covering positions.
Meanwhile, Mac, Aeryn, and the Admiral moved towards the entrance to the
base. Mac inserted the ident chip she secured from one of the guards into
the door mechanism. A green light on the control panel came on, and the
door swung open. The three of them then stepped into the interior.
They marched down a corridor until they were met by two guards. They
pointed their weapons at Mac because they did not recognize her. Mac eyed
them calmly and with an air of authority.
"I will speak to your commanding officer, NOW," said Mac in her Sebacean
accent and with full confidence.
The Peacekeeper guards nodded, and escorted the disguised Mac, Aeryn, and
Chegwidden down the corridor to a metal door. The guards knocked, and
heard an irritated male voice yell for them to enter.
The group stepped into the room where they found a man putting on his
pants, while a naked woman lay in a nearby bed covering herself with the
sheets. The man, as he put on a shirt, looked at the group with anger.
"What the FRELL is going on?" asked the man. "Can't you see I'm a little
busy here."
"Sorry to interrupt your little recreational section," said Mac. "Are you
in charge here, or is this officer in your bed in charge?"
"I am" said the man. "Lieutenant Gitan. And you would be?"
"Lieutenant Allory," said Mac. "I've been sent by Scorpius to secure the
prisoner John Crichton and return him to the carrier forthwith."
"I don't understand," said Gitan. "I was told the carrier would not arrive
for another solar day."
"It won't," said Mac. "I was sent ahead to fetch the prisoner. Scorpius
is anxious to get his hands on him and doesn't want to be kept waiting any
longer."
"How did you get here past the Leviathan gunship in orbit?" asked Gitan.
"Marauder on a stealth trajectory," said Mac with her well coached reply.
"Now, cease this questioning and bring me the prisoner."
"There are two prisoners," said Gitan. "What about the other?"
"Bring him as well," said Mac.
Gitan looked at Mac with a strange expression. "Wait," said Gitan. "How
did you know the other prisoner was a male? I did not report that to
Scorpius. My orders were not to break communications silence, we were
working on a prearranged time table. And he DID NOT mention you,
Lieutenant."
Mac did not reply right away. Gitan realized something was wrong.
"Guards! Imposters!" he yelled.
Mac struck Gitan with a flying kick to his face, while Aeryn and Chegwidden
turned on the other two guards. In the hand to hand battle that followed,
Mac, Aeryn, and Chegwidden were able to defeat their opponents. Even the
naked female officer who was in the bed jumped on Aeryn, only to be sent to
the floor by the former Peacekeeper with a swift pentac jab.
After the Peacekeepers in the room had been subdued, Aeryn and Chegwidden
remove their helmets. Surveying the scene, Chegwidden commented.
"Hoorah!" he said.
Aeryn bent over and picked up a still conscious Gitan. "Where is
Crichton?" she asked. "Tell me, or I will make you feel more pain than you
could possibly imagine!"
Gitan did not reply, and Aeryn smacked him across the face. "Answer me!"
she yelled. Then, Aeryn unholstered her pulse pistol. "Open your mouth!"
she yelled. Gitan complied, and Aeryn put the barrel of her pistol in his
mouth. "Tell me where Crichton is, or I will splatter your brains all over
the FRELLING wall behind you!"
**
John Crichton and Commander Rabb sat on the floor of their cell as they had
for the past day. They had slept off and on, talked a bit about different
things, but were now strangely silent. Finally, Rabb spoke to Harm.
"So," said Harm. "This is your life. Being chased by space nazis, dodging
laser gun fire, and hopping from one planet to another as a fugitive. You
know, I wouldn't understand why you would want to stay with this life, if
it weren't for the way I see you look at Aeryn."
John smiled in response. Harm continued. "Is she worth it?"
"She's worth far more to me than anything," said John. "Aeryn makes
anything worth it. She's special."
Just then, they heard their cell door open. The two men rose to face
whatever was coming into the door. What they did not expect was to see
Mac, Aeryn, and Chegwidden come into the door in Peacekeeper uniforms.
"Aeryn!" said John with excitement.
Aeryn flung herself at John, and the two embraced one another and showered
each other with kisses. "Thank goodness," she said, "your alright?"
"I'm fine baby," said John.
Meanwhile, Mac hugged Harm warmly. "Hey, sailor, can we give you a lift
out of this joint?" she said.
Harm laughed. "Hell yes," he said.
Then, Chegwidden caught Harm's hand in a firm handshake. "How is it you
are ALWAYS getting into trouble, Commander?" asked the Admiral.
"Its nothing I do, Admiral, I assure you," said Harm.
"Hmm," said Aeryn, still in John's arms. "Where have I heard that before?"
"Hey, I resent that remark," said John with faint heart.
"Alright, ladies and gentlemen," said Chegwidden. "Let's save the love
fest for later. We aint out of this yet. Time to go."
*********************
John, Aeryn, Harm, Mac, and Admiral Chegwidden made their way back through
the corridors towards the entrance to the base. All of them had pulse
rifles or pulse pistols at the ready for any trouble that might find them.
Unfortunately, trouble did. Two Peacekeepers rounded the corner and
spotted them.
"Intruders!" yelled one of the Peacekeepers, as they two of them opened
fire.
The group from Moya took cover and returned fire. One of Aeryn's shots
brought down one of the two Peacekeepers. The other one took cover, and
was joined a moment later by eight more Peacekeepers who opened fire on the
escaping prisoners and their rescue party.
Pulse rifle and pistol fire flew across the corridor, as the group from
Moya tried to blast their way through the Peacekeepers between them and
escape. Chegwidden rose and fired his pulse rifle, taking down two of the
Peacekeepers with well placed fire.
"We've got to get outside!" yelled Chegwidden. "We'll have back up from
D'Argo's team out there!"
"Implement plan B, sir?" asked Aeryn.
"Affirmative!" yelled the Admiral.
"Plan B?" asked John. "I can't wait to see this!"
Aeryn, Mac, and the Admiral all pulled out small devices from their coats.
John looked at them, then at Aeryn. "Baby," said John, "are those..."
Aeryn nodded. "Cover your ears!" she yelled. "On three. One, two,
THREE!"
Aeryn, Mac, and the Admiral all tossed their devices at the Peacekeepers.
Several moments later, loud bangs rang out from the corridor near where the
Peacekeepers were. The trio had thrown stun grenades at the Peacekeepers
which set off loud bangs that made the Peacekeepers temporarily deaf.
Momentary confusion resulted among the group of Peacekeepers, which was
taken advantage of by the group from Moya. They ran into the group firing
their weapons, taking out several Peacekeepers before they could recover.
But by the time the Peacekeepers did recover, John, Aeryn, Mac, Harm, and
Chegwidden were on top of them. The group from Moya finished off the
Peacekeepers in hand to hand combat. When that was done, the group moved
to continue towards the exit, when they heard someone yell for them to
stop.
"Halt!" yelled a voice from behind.
The escaping group turned to see Lieutenant Gitan facing them with a pistol
in hand. "Frell," said Aeryn, "how did he get loose?"
"On the ground, NOW!" yelled Gitan.
John, Aeryn, Mac, Harm, and Chegwidden looked at each other.
Simultaneously, they said, "No way!", before firing at Gitan.
The Peacekeeper Lieutenant took cover, but fired at the escaping group as
they did. One of the Peacekeeper's shots struck Aeryn in the leg. She
fell to the ground and let out a small scream of pain.
"AERYN!" yelled John, joining his lover on the ground, holding her hand.
"Are you alright?"
Mac bent down as well, and examined the wound. "It doesn't look bad," said
Mac, "but I'm not as familiar with pulse weapon wounds, so I can't be
sure."
"John," said Chegwidden. "Help Aeryn up and out of here. Commander,
Colonel, cover them. I'll take care of Gitan."
"We won't leave you, sir," said Harm.
"That's an order, Rabb," said Chegwidden. "Don't worry, I don't intend to
die here. I'll be out shortly. Now go! NOW!"
"Aye, aye, sir," replied Harm.
As the rest of the group took off at their best speed down the corridor,
Chegwidden fired on Gitan. The Peacekeeper Lieutenant returned fire.
After several minutes, Chegwidden's pulse rifle refused to fire.
"Dammit!" said Chegwidden. "Don't tell me this damned thing has jammed!"
"Having a little problem!" yelled Gitan. He rose, and moved towards
Chegwidden. The Admiral looked up and saw him approach. His pistol
useless, Chegwidden opted for a knife that was attached to the belt of a
fallen Peacekeeper laying next to his position.
Gitan saw the Admiral pull the knife. "Well, well," said Gitan. "Facing
my pistol with a knife. I'll say this, you've got mivonks!"
"Oh yeah," said Chegwidden, rising from his position, knife in hand.
"How's about we see how big yours are? Why don't you drop that pistol,
pull a knife, and take me that way? Or are you too scared?"
Gitan dropped his pistol, and pulled a knife from his belt. "I'm going to
enjoy this," said Gitan. "By the way, just who the frell are you? I'd
like to know before I kill you."
"Admiral A.J. Chegwidden, United States Navy," he replied.
The two men then came at each other with their knives. Each man thrust and
parried against the other, striking and blocking with their knives, trying
to break the other down or find a weakness in their defenses. After
several moments, Gitan spoke.
"I'll say this," said Gitan. "You are good."
"Best training in the world," said Chegwidden.
They continued to strike at each other. Finally, Gitan moved to sweep
Chegwidden's legs out from under him. The experienced former SEAL avoided
the move, and saw an opportunity left open by Gitan's attack. He thrust
his knife towards Gitan's side, ramming the blade into the Peacekeeper.
Gitan looked at the Admiral with surprise. Chegwidden looked at the
Lieutenant with a glum face. "Should have told you," said the Admiral.
"Don't mess with a SEAL."
The Admiral withdrew his blade, and Gitan fell to the ground dead.
Chegwidden sighed, then turned and ran towards the entrance, picking up
Gitan's discarded pulse pistol along the way.
**
Meanwhile, John, Aeryn, Harm, and Mac got outside of the compound. D'Argo
came running out of the shadows. "John!" he yelled. "Is Aeryn alright?"
"She will be, if we can get her back to Moya," said John.
Jack, DK, and Chiana came running out of the darkness as well. "Son, are
you alright?" asked Jack.
John looked at his father, shocked to see him running with a pulse rifle in
his hand. This worried him on some level, but John quickly shirked away
the thought. "I'm fine," said John.
"We've got other problems," said DK.
"Crais signaled from Talyn," said D'Argo. "Appar
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