Capellan
Explorer
"The Targ Totality" - Part 1
The Pathfinder hangs in space, over the great orange bulk of Jupiter.
"Here we are." Captain John Fury spins in his command chair, to face the rest of his small crew, "the only natural source of Xenon in the solar system. Back home, there'd be a dozen mining ships down there -" he gestures at the swirling red and orange mists of the planet, "- and as many fuelling platforms out here for us to refill the ship's tanks. Obviously that's not going to happen here, so ... Doc, I'm hoping you'll live up to that 'genius' tag?"
"Archie and I haf been analysing ze schematics for zese ozzer vessels in ze ship's database." Gustav pushes his spectacles up his nose and taps a screen that Fury can't see, "I believe we haf developed ze way to extract ze Xenon for ourselves, and also to protect us from ze crushing forces of Jupiter."
"Crushing forces?" S'Ondra asks. Her foster-father nods, and absently pats her hand,
"To collect ze Xenon, we must enter into the gas storms of Jupiter itself. Ze forces zere would tear a ship like ze Pathfinder to pieces within seconds, if it is not properly shielded."
Fury nods,
"If we go in like this, we won't live long enough to regret it. So Doc, what have you boffins come up with?"
"Archie will modify ze sampling arm so zat we can deploy it to extract Xenon." Gustav explains, "And I vill recalibrate ze ship's shields to protect us from ze turbulent atmosphere."
Fury looks impressed,
"You can do that? With a ship this size? We'll have to keep your notes for when we get back home. Space Force will be interested in shield technology like that!"
"Perhaps not, Captain." Gustav demurs, "Although the recalibrated shields will protect us from ze effects of ze atmosphere, in zis configuration zey will offer no protection from missiles or atomic energy beams."
Fury's eyes goggle momentarily at the thought of being unprotected from weapons fire, and then he sighs.
"I guess we don't have any choice. And it's not like there's anyone out there to take shots at us." He sighs again, evidently disappointed by that thought, "What about gravity? Will we still have that?"
"Internal gravity will be a fractionally lower than normal." Archie replies, "But you should not notice any discomfort. Especially as you will be occupied with piloting us through the poisonous gases and violent electrical storms that are common within the planet. One false move would get us all killed."
"I'm sure the Captain will do just fine at fiddling with his joystick." S'Ondra opines, and we go to the credits with that thought fresh in our minds.
We fade back in as the crew buckles themselves into their chairs. All four look tense (and a tense robot is something to see), as Fury flicks switches on the console in front of him.
"All engines online," he reports, then turns a dial, "Ready for shields, Doctor."
"Engaging." Gustav slides several gauges up to their maximum settings, then pulls down on a lever to his left. There is a high-pitched whine, and slight flickering of the space visible through the cockpit window. "Shields online and stable. I believe ve are ready for entry."
"I'm always ready for entry, old boy." Fury assures the Doctor.
The Pathfinder leaps forward, angling down into the orange and crimson mists of Jupiter. Within seconds, it is lost to sight.
"Hang on folks, this is likely to get a bit bumpy!" Fury holds on firmly to the control stick as the ship cuts through the gaseous mass of Jupiter. There are flashes of light and rumbles of thunder in the distant clouds, and the ship lurches, the crew swaying first one way, then the other.
"Deploying Xenon Scoop." Archie intones, and the vessel's extraction arm emerges with a whirr of hydraulic power. "Xenon tanks filling ... estimate seventeen minutes until full capacity achieved."
The Pathfinder flies on, bucking and diving in the turbulent mists.
"Capacity reached." Archie reports at last. Fury, jaw clenched as he fights to keep the vessel under control, manages a acknowledging nod,
"Pulling out." He draws back on the control stick and the ship's nose comes up, angling toward the planet's surface.
"Energy spike! Energy spike!" Gustav shouts, "All stop, Captain! All stop!"
"All stop." Fury confirms, slamming buttons on the console power grid, "Talk to me, Doc."
"Ze energy spike is not from us." Gustav reports, hands flying across his own console, "It is from above Jupiter. Archie?"
"Bringing it on visual." The robot affirms.
Just beyond Jupiter's surface, the fabric of space warps and twists, then tears open in a blinding flash. Something huge begins to loom out of the rupture, and as the camera pulls back, we can see it is an enormous ship, studded with strange bulges and protrusions. At the front of the vessel is a massive globe, with a black opening near its base. Lights gleam along the length of the ship.
And what a length it is: the ship keeps coming, more and more of its grey bulk emerging from the tear in space, the front of the craft disappearing out of sot. Yet still there is no end to it, the vessel thickening around its waist as gigantic hangars bulge out from the sides. Then the hangars are done, and finally the rear of the vessel appears; enormous, crackling engines aglow.
"It's eight miles long, Captain." Archie reports, "Mass readings off the scale. I estimate the number of cleaning staff required for a vessel of this size to be two hundred and fourteen."
There is a blast of static from the the Pathfinder's radio, and a harsh, mechanical voice intones: "I, Grishnag, Star Commander of the 17th Battle Fleet, claim this system in the name of the Targ Totality. All who hear this transmission must submit, or be destroyed."
The Pathfinder hangs in space, over the great orange bulk of Jupiter.
"Here we are." Captain John Fury spins in his command chair, to face the rest of his small crew, "the only natural source of Xenon in the solar system. Back home, there'd be a dozen mining ships down there -" he gestures at the swirling red and orange mists of the planet, "- and as many fuelling platforms out here for us to refill the ship's tanks. Obviously that's not going to happen here, so ... Doc, I'm hoping you'll live up to that 'genius' tag?"
"Archie and I haf been analysing ze schematics for zese ozzer vessels in ze ship's database." Gustav pushes his spectacles up his nose and taps a screen that Fury can't see, "I believe we haf developed ze way to extract ze Xenon for ourselves, and also to protect us from ze crushing forces of Jupiter."
"Crushing forces?" S'Ondra asks. Her foster-father nods, and absently pats her hand,
"To collect ze Xenon, we must enter into the gas storms of Jupiter itself. Ze forces zere would tear a ship like ze Pathfinder to pieces within seconds, if it is not properly shielded."
Fury nods,
"If we go in like this, we won't live long enough to regret it. So Doc, what have you boffins come up with?"
"Archie will modify ze sampling arm so zat we can deploy it to extract Xenon." Gustav explains, "And I vill recalibrate ze ship's shields to protect us from ze turbulent atmosphere."
Fury looks impressed,
"You can do that? With a ship this size? We'll have to keep your notes for when we get back home. Space Force will be interested in shield technology like that!"
"Perhaps not, Captain." Gustav demurs, "Although the recalibrated shields will protect us from ze effects of ze atmosphere, in zis configuration zey will offer no protection from missiles or atomic energy beams."
Fury's eyes goggle momentarily at the thought of being unprotected from weapons fire, and then he sighs.
"I guess we don't have any choice. And it's not like there's anyone out there to take shots at us." He sighs again, evidently disappointed by that thought, "What about gravity? Will we still have that?"
"Internal gravity will be a fractionally lower than normal." Archie replies, "But you should not notice any discomfort. Especially as you will be occupied with piloting us through the poisonous gases and violent electrical storms that are common within the planet. One false move would get us all killed."
"I'm sure the Captain will do just fine at fiddling with his joystick." S'Ondra opines, and we go to the credits with that thought fresh in our minds.
We fade back in as the crew buckles themselves into their chairs. All four look tense (and a tense robot is something to see), as Fury flicks switches on the console in front of him.
"All engines online," he reports, then turns a dial, "Ready for shields, Doctor."
"Engaging." Gustav slides several gauges up to their maximum settings, then pulls down on a lever to his left. There is a high-pitched whine, and slight flickering of the space visible through the cockpit window. "Shields online and stable. I believe ve are ready for entry."
"I'm always ready for entry, old boy." Fury assures the Doctor.
The Pathfinder leaps forward, angling down into the orange and crimson mists of Jupiter. Within seconds, it is lost to sight.
"Hang on folks, this is likely to get a bit bumpy!" Fury holds on firmly to the control stick as the ship cuts through the gaseous mass of Jupiter. There are flashes of light and rumbles of thunder in the distant clouds, and the ship lurches, the crew swaying first one way, then the other.
"Deploying Xenon Scoop." Archie intones, and the vessel's extraction arm emerges with a whirr of hydraulic power. "Xenon tanks filling ... estimate seventeen minutes until full capacity achieved."
The Pathfinder flies on, bucking and diving in the turbulent mists.
"Capacity reached." Archie reports at last. Fury, jaw clenched as he fights to keep the vessel under control, manages a acknowledging nod,
"Pulling out." He draws back on the control stick and the ship's nose comes up, angling toward the planet's surface.
"Energy spike! Energy spike!" Gustav shouts, "All stop, Captain! All stop!"
"All stop." Fury confirms, slamming buttons on the console power grid, "Talk to me, Doc."
"Ze energy spike is not from us." Gustav reports, hands flying across his own console, "It is from above Jupiter. Archie?"
"Bringing it on visual." The robot affirms.
Just beyond Jupiter's surface, the fabric of space warps and twists, then tears open in a blinding flash. Something huge begins to loom out of the rupture, and as the camera pulls back, we can see it is an enormous ship, studded with strange bulges and protrusions. At the front of the vessel is a massive globe, with a black opening near its base. Lights gleam along the length of the ship.
And what a length it is: the ship keeps coming, more and more of its grey bulk emerging from the tear in space, the front of the craft disappearing out of sot. Yet still there is no end to it, the vessel thickening around its waist as gigantic hangars bulge out from the sides. Then the hangars are done, and finally the rear of the vessel appears; enormous, crackling engines aglow.
"It's eight miles long, Captain." Archie reports, "Mass readings off the scale. I estimate the number of cleaning staff required for a vessel of this size to be two hundred and fourteen."
There is a blast of static from the the Pathfinder's radio, and a harsh, mechanical voice intones: "I, Grishnag, Star Commander of the 17th Battle Fleet, claim this system in the name of the Targ Totality. All who hear this transmission must submit, or be destroyed."