Michael Brachman's Blog: Tales of the Vuduri, page 13
October 16, 2017
Smashed up room

Rome fidgeted in place but nodded silently. Bonnie draped her arm around Rome’s back in a show of sympathy. Rei picked up the cloak from the floor of the cargo bay and placed it around his shoulders. He drew his hands along the front of the cloak and promptly disappeared. Although no hand was seen, the blue stud activating the cargo hatch depressed. The hatch raised and the ramp lowered.Hmm. Injectors, vials, a smashed up room. Not good. And where is Junior? Finding him becomes of paramount importance.
“Raise it back up,” Rei transmitted back to MINIMCOM as soon as he was on the ground. The starship complied. Once he was sealed up, there was no evidence that MINIMCOM even existed.
Rei stepped very lightly across the field until he got to the side of the farmhouse which looked no worse for wear. Keeping one hand on the wooden planks making up the outer wall, he crept around the side until he came to the front door. He examined it for signs of forced entry but since the Vuduri never locked their doors, it would be an odd sign for sure.
After carefully opening the door and closing it behind him, he looked around but saw nothing unusual. He closed his eyes and activated his sonar vision to listen for hints of life but heard nothing. The last time they were here, he remembered the stairs being creaky. Very carefully, Rei climbed the steps one at a time, stopping at each one to listen some more but each time it was deadly silent. Finally, he reached the top of the stairs. What he saw there made his heart sink.
“You can come up,” Rei said, sadly, broadcasting to Rome and MINIMCOM. He deactivated his cloak and waited until the group of three arrived with Rome leading the way. She got to the top of the stairs, taking one look at Ursay’s study and cried out, “Oh no!”
All around her were signs of a struggle. The chairs were knocked over. The large flat-screen monitor attached to Ursay’s workstation was smashed. There was a small spattering of blood on the floor. Rome started crying hysterically. Rei came over and held her as tightly as he could.
While Rei was trying to calm Rome down, Bonnie walked over to the other desk and examined the objects still lying there. None of them made sense to her. There was a black, vaguely gun-shaped object, lying on the desk, with an empty glass tube in it. Next to it was a stand containing three other tubes filled with liquid, one yellow and two blue. The stand had some holes where some other tubes might have sat. She shrugged and turned to wait to see what Rei and Rome would do next.
Published on October 16, 2017 05:15
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October 15, 2017
Stealth entry

“Look,” Bonnie said, speaking up for the first time in a while. “I know you’re worried about your son but I think it’s clouding your judgment.” Rei and Rome looked at her but did not respond. Bonnie continued. “I’ve seen your ship pop out over the lake. It’s pretty dramatic. If you want to sneak up on them, maybe you ought to pop out farther back and come in cloaked.”OK. We're here. Let's go find Junior and figure out the situation.
“Yes,” Rome said, sniffing up her tears. “Bonnie is right. If they are looking for us, they’ll be looking to the east. MINIMCOM, bring us in from the west and come in low and silent.”
“Command accepted,” MINIMCOM replied, trying to act like a computer so as to not distract the distraught humans. Immediately, the high-pitched whine of the PPT generators began ramping up and a blue hole appeared in front of them as the atmosphere of Earth vented out. MINIMCOM used his plasma thrusters to punch through the tunnel and emerged over the Balearic Sea, part of the Mediterranean, just to the east of the island of Mallorca. From there, the starship headed west in full stealth mode, coming ashore over the former site of Valencia, Spain. MINIMCOM took a northwesterly route over where Madrid had been located and crossed the border into what would have been Portugal over the densely forested region of Arribes del Duero. Up ahead was the Tamega River and just beyond that would be Ursay’s farm and vineyard. MINIMCOM circled once then settled down in a grassy field just behind the farmhouse. To their right was a peculiar hill, covered in a sparkling mesh. But other than that, the bucolic scene in front of them looked exactly the same as it had two years earlier.
Rei unbuckled and started walking toward the back of the ship with Rome and Bonnie following him. MINIMCOM instantiated a livetar to accompany them as well.
When Rei got to the back of the ship, he turned to address the group. He held his hand up.
“Hold on,” he said. “Let me go first. I’ll scout the place out with my cloak and let you know how far you can come. OK?”
Rome fidgeted in place but nodded silently. Bonnie draped her arm around Rome’s back in a show of sympathy. Rei picked up the cloak from the floor of the cargo bay and placed it around his shoulders. He drew his hands along the front of the cloak and promptly disappeared. Although no hand was seen, the blue stud activating the cargo hatch depressed. The hatch raised and the ramp lowered.
Published on October 15, 2017 08:24
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October 14, 2017
A desperate call

Even though MINIMCOM had rebuilt the cartilage in Rei’s nose there was still a lot of swelling and blood pooled beneath his orbital sockets, giving him a bad case of ‘raccoon eyes’. Rei, Rome and Bonnie sat in the cockpit, watching the virtual instruments as they came upon the Earth. When they were about one-half light-year out, Rome instructed MINIMCOM to drop out of null-space.At last they have arrived. The first thing they have to do is find Junior to get the lay of the land. It turns out to be harder than you think!
“Why?” Rei asked. “We have to get there as fast as we can.”
“I want to call to Aason,” Rome said. “We are close enough that he should be able to hear me.”
The shushing sound in the background died down and suddenly, the cockpit windshield was filled with a brilliant field of stars. Ahead of them was the yellow-white of the Sun and presumably the blue dot off to the right was the Earth.
Rome closed her eyes and used her PPT transceivers to send a message. “Aason?” she called out. She listened carefully but heard no reply. Worried, she said her child’s name even louder. She waited but again there was no response.
“Anything?” Rei asked.
“No,” Rome answered sadly. “We may have to get closer.” She looked up at the front console. “All right, MINIMCOM,” she said. “Take us there as fast as you can.”
“As you wish,” replied the starship. Once again the unearthly shushing sound of the null-fold drive permeated the cockpit and the windshield turned blacker-than-black.
It was only a few minutes later that the virtual instruments finally showed they were within the orbit of the Moon. Once again, MINIMCOM dropped out of null-space. The Earth lay ahead of them like a puffy white-flecked blue marble.
“Aason!” Rome called again worriedly but once again there was no response.
“He does not answer me!” Rome said, tears welling up in her eyes.
“Maybe he can’t,” Rei said.
“What does that mean?” Rome asked, panic seeping into her voice.
“I don’t know. Maybe they put a T-suppressor on him.”
Rome shook her head slowly. Rei turned his head toward the grille. “MINIMCOM can you drop us in right over Ursay’s farm?”
Published on October 14, 2017 08:25
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October 13, 2017
Steele Interrogation 2

“So what happened to this insane computer?” Steele asked in a patronizing tone.She didn't get much in terms of factual information but she is learning about what it means to be human in a whole new way. It isn't always uplifting but deepens Rome's appreciation of the good ones.
“We vaporized him by detonating a volcano on Earth,” Rei said.
“You knew that,” Bonnie chimed in. “Everyone on Deucado knows that. Including those of us in Darwin.”
“Yeah, I guess I heard,” Steele said reluctantly. “So who’s leading them now?”
“You tell us,” Rei shot back defiantly.
“I have no idea,” Steele said, shrugging.
Rome struggled for breath. “MASAL’s Sipre,” she whispered.
“What?” Rei asked.
“MASAL’s Sipre,” Rome said louder. “Sussen told Steele about MASAL’s Sipre. He does not speak Vuduri so the words meant nothing to him.”
“Sipre means shadow,” Rei uttered. “What’s it supposed to signify?”
“It means the spirit of MASAL lives on,” Rome said grimly, standing up. “An echo.”
“But MASAL recanted his plans,” Rei protested. “OMCOM told us. In fact, I’ve seen the tape.”
“But perhaps the Sipre does not know that,” Rome replied sadly.
“What are you two carrying on about?” Steele asked.
Rome looked down at him. “The Onsiras, they have an Overmind of their own. It was guided by MASAL, manipulating them to accomplish his goals. But when he died, their Overmind did not die with him. It must be carrying out his mission despite the fact that he is gone. It will not rest until all the Vuduri and mandasurte are dead.”
“So who cares if one Vook kills another?” Steele said with an evil grin. “More for us when it’s all over.”
“You idiot,” Rei said. “They want everyone dead. Especially us, the Essessoni. That includes you and Darwin. They call us The Ark Lords, the most hated group in their history. They set up our entire world, Deucado, just so the mind-deaf, which includes you, could be smashed by an asteroid and blown to bits.”
“Whoa,” said Steele. “That is a lot of trouble.”
“Did she tell you anything else?” Rome asked Steele. “Anything we can use to track her down?”
Steele clamped his jaw down as if he was suppressing something. Rei saw this. “Rome?” he asked.
Rome reached over and put her hand against the side of Steele’s face. She looked into his eyes then she shook her head dejectedly. “His head is filled with only hate. He knows nothing else.”
“All right,” Rei said. “We’ll deal with you later,” he directed at Steele. “First we have to get our son.”
Rome took a step back. With a whoosh and a pop, both Steele and the chair disappeared. Just as quickly, the chair returned, this time empty.
Published on October 13, 2017 06:34
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October 12, 2017
Steele Interrogation 1

Rei turned back to face the livetar. “MINIMCOM, can you help her? Make sure he can’t get loose?”None of this should come as a surprise to Dan Steele. I think he is just playing dumb. Or maybe he is just dumb.
“Of course,” the animated shell replied. The livetar and Bonnie left the room. A few minutes later, they returned with a groggy Dan Steele, his amputated arm wrapped in gauze. MINIMCOM maneuvered him to a seat and quickly wound white elastic bands around his chest, arms and feet so that he was completely immobilized.
With rheumy eyes, Steele looked up at them, scowling as best as he could. Rome shook herself out of her funk and pulled up a chair and sat down next to him, placing her hand on his shoulder.
“Sussen,” Rome said. Then she waited for a beat. “She is after my son. Why?”
Steele just glared at her but didn’t say a word. Rome gasped and turned to look up at Rei.
“She assumed the Essessoni would fail,” Rome said sadly. “She left Steele behind to delay us. That is all. She is setting up a trap. She is waiting for us.”
Steele furrowed his brow as Rome turned back to face him.
“Yes, she knew you would fail,” Rome said, derisively. “Even though she told you otherwise. She had no confidence in you. You were set up.”
“No way,” Steele spat. “She wanted you dead more than I did. She was the one that said your deaths would cause a ripple effect and get us back our planet.”
Rome lowered her head and closed her eyes, concentrating on Steele’s thoughts.
“Did you ever see her eyes?” Rome asked.
“Yeah, so what?” Steele answered. “She looked like a Vook to me.”
“She is not Vuduri. She is not Essessoni. She is not even human.”
“What do I care?” he growled back. “She was helping us. That’s all that mattered.”
“She wanted us dead now,” Rei said, taking a step forward. “But in the end, she wanted you dead too. She wants all of us dead so her race can take over.”
“What do you mean ‘her race’?”
“They are called the Onsiras,” Rome answered, eyes still closed. “They have a gene which makes them into living machines. Their leader was an insane computer named MASAL. He wanted to become a god and was going to use the Onsiras to wipe out the rest of mankind.”
“So what happened to this insane computer?” Steele asked in a patronizing tone.
“We vaporized him by detonating a volcano on Earth,” Rei said.
Published on October 12, 2017 05:29
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October 11, 2017
I need to do something

No parent should ever have to bury a child. The emotions invoked by even contemplating such an action are overwhelming, suffocating. Poor Rome who had only openly acknowledged even having emotions five years ago was beside herself with worry. Although Aason had been kidnapped once before by the Darwin Project members, this time was different. The last time it happened she was able to contact her little boy and she knew he was safe. This time she did not. Rome simply did not know how to handle what she was feeling as MINIMCOM hurtled through null-space at nearly 20,000 times the speed of light.With Rome's mind-reading ability, they should probably be able to get something useful out of him, don't you think?
Rei and Bonnie sat at the little table within the dining area in the forward portion ahead of the cargo section. Thoughtfully, MINIMCOM had synthesized a new electrostatic shirt for Rei. The previous one had two bullet holes, a knife gash and blood all over it. Currently, ‘Doctor’ MINIMCOM was applying an elastic bandage over the bridge of Rei’s broken nose. After gently stroking each end of the bandage to make sure it was secure, the livetar stepped back.
“Normally, it would take several weeks to heal but I was able to awaken a few constructor units that were still floating around in your system,” MINIMCOM said. “Your cartilage has been rebuilt but it will take a day or two for your nose to set. Try to avoid bumping it until then.”
Rei nodded but didn’t answer. He was watching Rome who was pacing frantically from the dining area into the corridor and back again. So preoccupied with her son and the what-ifs, she was not even paying attention to Rei’s injuries or MINIMCOM’s ministrations.
Rei stood up. “Thanks, MINIMCOM,” he said and patted the livetar on the shoulder. He waited until Rome reentered the room then intercepted her and put his arms around her so she couldn’t budge.
“Look, Romey,” he said, tilting her grimaced face up toward him. “I’m worried too. MINIMCOM is going as fast as he can. We’ll be there soon enough.” In the background, the subtle but constant shushing sound of the null-fold drive was noticeable and served to underscore Rei’s statement.
“We will be arriving at Earth in less than four hours,” MINIMCOM added, trying to be helpful.
“Thanks for that information,” Rei said. “Rome, you have to get frosty. Our son’s life is at stake. We have to think this through rationally. There’ll be time enough to worry later.”
Rome inhaled deeply, her breath catching as she did. “You’re right,” she said. “But I feel so helpless right now. I want to do something. I need to do something.”
Rei snapped his fingers. He looked over at Bonnie who had kept mostly quiet up until now. “Bonnie, why don’t you see if Steele has come to. Maybe we can get something out of him.” Bonnie nodded and stood up from her chair.
Published on October 11, 2017 05:24
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October 10, 2017
Elon Musk saves Puerto Rico
Frequent readers of this blog know that I am a big fan of Elon Musk. Not only is he a genius and visionary not to mention a billionaire, but he is also a genuine humanitarian. I don't know how much he gives in terms of charities but most of his current ventures are dedicated to saving the entire human race, not just an impoverished few.
The title of this article may be a bit overstated but I do know that some of Mr. Musk's business ventures start with a seemingly innocent tweet. On October 5, 2017, after seeing the devastation wrought by Hurricane Maria, Mr. Musk stated that he would be willing to help rebuild the electric infrastructure of Puerto Rico through the use of Tesla PowerWalls and Tesla PowerPacks and solar panels. He stated there was "no scalability limit" meaning there is nothing standing in the way other than will, and perhaps money.
The Governor of Puerto Rico, Ricardo Rosselló, read the tweet and while I do not know who initiated the phone call, the Governor did confirm that indeed he and Mr. Musk spoke on the phone Friday.
Think about it. Maria wiped out power over most of Puerto Rico. As of this writing, 90% of the homes on the island of Puerto Rico are without power. Some may not get power back for four to six months. Can you imagine living that way? I can't. We lost power for three days one time and had to abandon the house and go to a hotel.
Anyway, the power grid in Puerto Rico must be rebuilt. Why not rebuild it with 21st century technologies rather than replicating what was there before? Mr. Musk is already shipping PowerWalls to Puerto Rico now without waiting for a grand plan. But creating a sustainable, renewable energy grid on the island hooked into Tesla PowerPacks would prevent such a disaster from happening again. Puerto Rico's current electric company was nine billion dollars in debt before the hurricane hit and had filed for what amounted to bankruptcy. Decentralizing power distribution on the island would make the island far less susceptible to mass devastation and would be upgradable in smaller, more easily digested chunks rather than having to overhaul what was designed a century ago.
Anyway, my opinion is, why not? You have to do it anyway. Why not do it using ultra-modern techniques rather than harken back to an age which is coming to a close?
The title of this article may be a bit overstated but I do know that some of Mr. Musk's business ventures start with a seemingly innocent tweet. On October 5, 2017, after seeing the devastation wrought by Hurricane Maria, Mr. Musk stated that he would be willing to help rebuild the electric infrastructure of Puerto Rico through the use of Tesla PowerWalls and Tesla PowerPacks and solar panels. He stated there was "no scalability limit" meaning there is nothing standing in the way other than will, and perhaps money.
The Governor of Puerto Rico, Ricardo Rosselló, read the tweet and while I do not know who initiated the phone call, the Governor did confirm that indeed he and Mr. Musk spoke on the phone Friday.
Think about it. Maria wiped out power over most of Puerto Rico. As of this writing, 90% of the homes on the island of Puerto Rico are without power. Some may not get power back for four to six months. Can you imagine living that way? I can't. We lost power for three days one time and had to abandon the house and go to a hotel.
Anyway, the power grid in Puerto Rico must be rebuilt. Why not rebuild it with 21st century technologies rather than replicating what was there before? Mr. Musk is already shipping PowerWalls to Puerto Rico now without waiting for a grand plan. But creating a sustainable, renewable energy grid on the island hooked into Tesla PowerPacks would prevent such a disaster from happening again. Puerto Rico's current electric company was nine billion dollars in debt before the hurricane hit and had filed for what amounted to bankruptcy. Decentralizing power distribution on the island would make the island far less susceptible to mass devastation and would be upgradable in smaller, more easily digested chunks rather than having to overhaul what was designed a century ago.
Anyway, my opinion is, why not? You have to do it anyway. Why not do it using ultra-modern techniques rather than harken back to an age which is coming to a close?

Published on October 10, 2017 05:47
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October 9, 2017
Finale 1 - The end of the beginning

Yesterday, Rei and Steele tussled with Steele getting the upper hand, so to speak. Unfortunately for Steele, he did not know that he couldn't stab Rei and Rei inadvertently cut off Steele's right hand. Was that going to stop the bad guy? Nope:
A lesser man might have crumbled but Steele’s military training kicked in. He was so completely consumed with the need to end Rei and Rome’s life that he blocked the mutilation out of his mind. Even with the stump of his right arm spurting arterial blood, using his remaining hand, he willed himself to reach down. He grabbed the knife that was stuck in the ground, still held within the useless, severed limb. He pulled it free and lifted it in the air, preparing to stab Rei who had only managed to get himself to his knees.So there you have it. All the pieces tied together. Troutman and Steele are now in custody but Rome and Rei's precious Aason was sent to the worst place possible. They have no choice. They must go after their son.
Steele changed his mind. Based upon what he had just witnessed, he decided he would better off slitting Rei’s throat. He twisted his wrist to an underhand grip. However, before he could deliver the fatal, slashing blow, Rome came up behind him and used all of her strength to strike him in the back of the head with a rather sizeable rock. The sound of granite against bone was a nearly indescribable crunching noise. Steele crumpled to the ground.
Rome sank to her knees and began crying. Ignoring the blood pouring out of his nose, Rei put his hand to his temple and MINIMCOM’s livetar instantly appeared. The all-black being “borrowed” a willing ‘falling blanket’ and quickly secured Steele before he could regain consciousness. In just a matter of seconds, the livetar transported the would-be assassin, falling blanket and all up to his cargo hold for more permanent incarceration.
Rei scrambled over to where Rome was huddled and put his arms around his sobbing wife, dripping blood on her shoulder. “It’s OK, honey,” he said as soothingly as he could. “It’s all over. We got him. We’re safe now.”
Rome looked up him, her face twisted in anguish. “No, you don’t understand.”
“What? Why?” Rei asked, confused, wiping his nose very gingerly.
“When he had his arm around my throat; I was connected to him. I was able to see into his mind.”
“So what?” Rei said. “We captured him. He’s no longer a threat.”
“No,” Rome said haltingly. “Not him. The Vuduri woman that was aiding them. I saw her face in his mind.”
A sudden chill went through Rei’s spine. “Who was it?” he whispered.
“It was Sussen,” Rome moaned. “She knew you did not die in the explosion. She used the Deucadon cloak and was hiding at my mother’s house the day we were there, making our plans. She knows we sent Aason to Earth. She went after him days ago.”
Rei rocked back on his heels and his shoulders sagged. “Goddammit,” he said.
Published on October 09, 2017 06:40
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October 8, 2017
Finale 1 - A cut so deep

Yesterday, Rei encountered Steele who had taken Rome captive. The only way to free her was to have her drop to the ground like a rock and Rei take on a trained assassin directly. It is not looking good. How will he get out of this?
“Go! Now!” Rei commanded.Is that cool or what? Steele couldn't shoot or stab Rei in the chest because he had no chest. I'd been setting this up the whole book with the portable PPT tunnel. Now Steele only has one hand. Rei has the advantage right? Right?
Reluctantly, Rome let her knees buckle. Gravity took over and she slipped out of Steele’s grasp. At the same time, Rei came rushing at him. Steele didn’t even bother with Rome. He calmly raised the handgun, steadied it with his other hand and when Rei was close enough, he fired off two rounds, point blank into Rei’s chest. The bullets passed harmlessly through the miniature PPT tunnel vest that Rei wore under his electrostatic blouse and out the other side. Taking advantage of Steele’s surprise, Rei launched himself over Rome like a linebacker and hit Steele full on, driving his shoulder into Steele’s chin.
Being in that Steele was trained in the martial arts, he used Rei’s own momentum against him, flipping him up and over. With a thud, Rei landed on his back, flat on the ground. He hit his head and the blow made him dizzy, dizzier than it would have if he had not just had a concussion.
In the blink of an eye, Steele whirled around, lifting his right fist as he turned. He smashed his hand down onto Rei’s nose, breaking it. Rei cried out. The pain was excruciating. Steele used Rei’s agony to buy the time he needed to land on top of his adversary, knees straddling Rei’s chest. He seized Rei by the throat with his left hand and tried to crush the fallen man’s windpipe. Rei reached up, grabbing Steele’s hand by the wrist. It took both hands and all his might but finally, Rei managed to pry Steele’s left hand off of his throat. What Rei could not see was Steele withdrawing a knife from his boot with his right hand.
“Die, you god-damned traitor,” Steele said, raising the knife up into the air.
“Rei!” Rome screamed but it was too late. Steele plunged the blade into Rei’s chest, slashing through Rei’s shirt, right where his heart should have been. But there was no chest. There was no heart. Steele’s hand and blade went right through the PPT tunnel and lodged firmly in the rocky soil underneath Rei. Rei seized the opportunity and twisted to his right. The rim of the PPT tunnel, possibly the sharpest edge in the universe, severed the connection between Steele’s arm and his right wrist and hand.
The cut was so quick that Steele did not even feel any pain. He stared at his arm which now ended so abruptly, totally slack-jawed, trying to come to grips with what just happened.
Published on October 08, 2017 06:35
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October 7, 2017
Finale 1 - Steele is close

Yesterday, the blankets frantically tried to warn our intrepid couple that Steele is close. Today, the bad guy descends upon them:
Rei pointed to the left. He saw a dark crack that could be a cave or, maybe it was just a shadow. Rei started moving forward while Rome bent down to pet one of the blankets to get more information. Realizing he did not have the Deucadon cloak to hide him, Rei dashed ahead hoping to get close enough unnoticed to peer in. If there was a cave there, then it would be the perfect hideout and it would explain why MINIMCOM couldn’t spot anything from the air. As Rei ran, he scrambled to avoid the stones, pebbles, boulders and rocks scattered about. It was more than an obstacle course. It was like somebody took a huge boulder and broke it into a thousand pieces just to make Rei’s life even more difficult than it already was. By the time Rei got to the rock wall, the blankets started to move away. They wriggled around in a haphazard manner, flopping like fish. Their behavior made no sense: it smacked of confusion.Rei is going to pull a fast one on Steele and take him on directly. But Rome has something she wants to say, Rei just doesn't want to hear it. Tomorrow, the rumble.
Suddenly, Rome screamed out loud, “Rei!”
Rei whirled in place and saw Dan Steele, wearing a deactivated Deucadon invisibility cloak, standing there with his arm clamped around Rome’s neck. A glint of metal told Rei all he needed to know. The man was holding Jack Henry’s M9 Beretta pushed up against his beautiful wife’s temple.
Rei started to move toward them but Steele called out, “Freeze or I blow her brains out.”
Rei came to a complete stop and raised his hands slowly. “You only want to kill me,” Rei shouted back. “Let her go.” He slid one foot in front of the other, trying to get closer.
“Actually, I want both of you dead but I’ll settle for either,” Steele sneered. “I’ve got enough bullets to pull it off.”
Rei pointed up as he took another step closer. “My starship is overhead. He can vaporize you before you can do anything.”
“Well, he won’t vaporize me as long as I have your little whore. Although I’d be curious to see what he does after I shoot her,” Steele said. He lifted his elbow so that the handgun was horizontal to Rome’s temple and pressed it in tighter.
In an instant, Rei made his decision. Unwilling to wait until the cavalry arrived in the form of MINIMCOM’s livetar, Rei activated the cell-phone link in his head and called out to Rome, “As soon as I say go, I want you to fall to the ground. He won’t expect it.”
“No, there is something…” Rome started to say but Rei pre-empted her.
Published on October 07, 2017 06:43
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