Pegasus (Part 110)

Yeah she had a point. I needed to give them something useful to do, or at least keep them occupied.

“I need the rest of you to keep guard across the street. If things kick off, we will need you.”

Casey pouted her lips, while Leanne’s eyes rolled.

Chrissie then spoke.

“Come on girls. It can’t be excitement all the time.”

Tabitha and I headed into the modern-looking building. The automatic doors opened as we approached. I was relieved it was pub on the first level as I had hoped. It had a wooden and leather decor. It smelled of tobacco.

I turned to face Tabitha.

“What would you like?”

“A drink, really? Don’t we have something to do?”

“We need to fit in, trust me.”

“Whiskey with red lemonade for me.”

I went up to the bar.

“Conas ata tu?”

It was the first time someone had spoken in my tongue for quite some time.

“An mhaithe ar fad. Ba mhaith liom Guinness agus uisce beatha.”

Having secured the drinks, we went to one of the round tables in the centre so that we could both observe, and be observed.

It was mostly military aged men in the bar, and many couldn’t resist a peek at Tabitha’s long legs.

Pegasus (Part 109)

It was difficult to make headway but I persisted. Every now and then, I would glance behind me to make sure I didn’t lose the others. They followed closely behind in a line to take advantage of every step forward I made.

The wall of people was made up of people from throughout the system. There was every hue of skin color – white, black, purple and orange, you name it. Humans were evolving to their various habitats, and some were starting to not look like humans at all.

There were large shopping malls on each side, followers by floor after floor of apartments and offices.

The streets that had been chocked by people, gradually became easier to navigate, and I soon broke out into a brisk walk.

I heard Chrissie comment about the thinning crowd from behind, but I was just anxious to reach our destination. I would look up the majestic, tall buildings, that seemed to rise up forever and ensure that the next was getting closer and closer till the light started to dim.

We had arrived.

There was little point in us staying as a group. It would complicate the matter of building trust.

I turned around to the rest.

“Tabitha, myself and you will head into that place called Toibins.”

Then Casey interjected.

“And, what are we supposed to do?”

Pegasus (Part 108)

As we left the ship, we stepped onto a platform that led to elevators on the wall. Chrissie walked ahead of us and pressed the button. Nothing seemed to happen at first. Then we heard a whizzing sound coming from below; it grew gradually larger. Then someone saw the elevator just before it arrived,

An artificial voiceover speaking in Irish told us to take a ticket, to remember where our ship was parked and that it would bring us to ground level. Hearing that the ancient language once more made me feel warm inside. I took the piece of pink paper and put it in my wallet.

Much to my surprise, I felt nothing on the way down. The opaque doors stopped you from seeing any movement also. The doors opened and we walked out to a packed street and a cacophony of sounds. People brushed up against our shoulders as they tried to get past. Large buildings looked almost magical as they stretched upwards. I realised I was feeling queasy, and took a moment to get my bearings. We needed to go towards the centre of the city, and see if we could do some sort of deal to get to the Emperor’s habitat.

In one direction, there was definitely an increased density of buildings.

“This way,”

Pagasus (Part 107)

A large electronic sign pulsed FAILTE as they drew closer.

“What does that mean?” asked with a frown.

“Welcome,” I replied.

“It’s Irish. The main language here,” Tabitha added. Her eyes were wide open.

“We need to find a set down area. Somewhere close to the centre, I reckon,” I continued.

The bustling city surrounded us as the ship sailed between the tall buildings. People thronged the choked city streets below us. Even the air tunnels that connected some of the taller buildings looked at their capacity.

I saw a “Parcail” sign in blue down the side of a building in the distance.

“Go there,” I said pointing at the building in question. It’s a dull monochrome grey without any windows.

As we approach, we get a message in Irish suggesting we allow the autopilot to take us in. Once I translated, Tabitha pressed the button to accept.

The ship then went into an ascent, before hovering over the top of the building, where we could see the stars again.

Then the ship descended. Ships of varying sizes were docked up against the wall. Then an empty space appeared, and the ship moved forward before it jerked slightly as it was clamped into place.

“Right, we’ve docked and the thrusters have all been switched off. Time to go,” Tabitha commanded.

Pegasus (Part 106)

The bridge went silent as our ship descended into the back of the convoy, the habitat growing ever larger in our translucent screen. For the first few moments, Tabitha looked warily into my eyes.

Then the sound of chatter started coming in and out over the comms –

  • Come in Delta V, come in Delta V. State the nature of your business
  • Delta V here. Delta V here over. We are transporting Lithium 95 over Code 415356 over
  • You are cleared Delta V. Your convoy is to proceed

“That’s all yall have to do to get in?”

The intricacies of my calculations were lost on her. They had flown into one of the most corrupt parts of the Empire, and had taken advantage of it. The code provided was too short to be anything other than criminal. It avoided the financial pain of them having to pay their own.

They were now approaching the thin red atmosphere of the habitat.

“Buckle up,” Tabitha commanded.

Everyone complied without hesitation.

The ship began to vibrate.

Leanne and Casey held each other’s hand.

Then it stopped, and our target city of ten million souls appeared in the distance—a sea of skyscrapers jutting up to heights almost out of the atmosphere.

Pegasus (Part 105)

It took several hours to reach the complex. But the wait was worth it.

“What are they?” Tabitha asked as it finally came into view. Chrissie beat me to the punch.

“They are extremely heavy laser cannons. This is probably the most fortified and well-armed habitat in the system. Aren’t we the crazy ones to be going there?”

“We’ll be okay,” I told them but they both looked at me with a frown.

Casey and Leanne entered the cockpit. I was quickly learning that patience was not their strong point.

“Are we nearly there yet Mum?”

“It’ll be another while love.”

This whole plan I had concocted relied on reaching the city of Kolkata V on the habitat. It was the only low-security settlement, the only one we had a reasonable chance of setting foot on.

Sweat began to drip from my brow as the habitat grew larger in front of us.

I saw a convoy of merchant ships and told Tabitha to fall in right behind them, hopefully making ourselves less conspicuous.

“What is this place?” Casey asked.

“Hell,” I replied.

“You’re so dramatic,” Casey replied.

“If they want us dead, then that’s what we’ll be. And it will be over in a flash.”

Pegasus (Part 104)

The Taurus V Military Complex was legendary, an almost mythical place. It was a spherical rotating habitat with a habitable surface area equivalent to Africa’s. It was home to the Emperor’s most loyal, best-paid, well-armed battalion. They were called the Blue Core and numbered over thirty million soldiers. Their armor consists of over one hundred thousand tanks, four thousand dreadnoughts, thousands of heavy lasers, and artillery pieces. The Space Core is required to transport them to battle, a cautious Emperor wary of giving any of his forces too much power.

They regularly carried out war games on the habitat, which was very close to the real thing often resulting in thousands of casualties. They were easily replaced in a large empire.

The Blue Core was infamous for its role in many battles such as putting down the Lunar Rebellion and the Comotose Habitat conflagration.

Still, it was the massacres that they were best known for. Men and children were murdered, the women were raped first. Any habitat that dared to resist. A thoroughly delightful bunch.

And I was now on a spacecraft veering through space right toward them. Because their corruption was also legendary. That was the weakness we were going to be depending on.

Pegasus (Part 103)

“It would be very dangerous,” Casey said with a smile.

“Indeed,” replied Leanne, “But it was the Emperor soldiers who killed our father and robbed us of a home. I say fuck ’em. Let’s do this.”

With a simple nodding of heads, it was agreed that they too were rebels.

“So what now?” Leanne asked with wide eyes.

I felt now was a good time for me to speak.

“The plan is to get to the Emperor’s habitat and to launch an explosive device to kill him. I am one of his distant progeny so I will be more trusted. Still, I can’t just fly there or I’ll be shot down. I need an official invitation of some sort. We will need to get incrementally closer. Our next stop is the Taurus V Military Complex.

Once there we need to bribe our way to a habitat closer to the Emperor’s. It will not be easy but it’s the only way.”

Tabitha then took control.

“The two of us have been through so much already. At times, things have looked really grim, but we persevered. With your help, I now truly believe that we can make this happen.”

Chrissie went to walk to the controls.

“I’ll input the details of our next destination.”

Pegasus (Part 102)

“Well, what are you two going to do?”

Casey was suddenly looking right at me.

Balls, I should have stayed asleep.

Tabitha replied, “We are rebels, and have only one goal – The end of the Empire.”

Wow, that went much further than what I would have divulged. Damn, she’s looking right at me.

“Don’t look at me like that. We have the money, and now we need help.”

There was sustained silence apart from the beating of the craft’s engines.

“Your fuckin’ serious,” Casey interjected, “You want to destroy the Empire. And I had you down as lowly drug dealers. I shouldn’t be so quick to judge.”

Leanne got to her feet, the medical device having done its magic. “What do you think Mum, should we join the rebels? They did save me. A swashbuckling adventure perhaps. What do you say?”

Chrissie looked up at the ceiling, then pouted her lips.

“It’s like this girls, we’ve lost all our product. And I couldn’t bear making you the product. We’re bang out of options. But everybody I know that was a rebel, died shortly afterwards. I’ll leave it to you two to decide. There’s no stopping you anyhow.

Casey and Leanne looked at each other.

Pegasus (Part 101)

“Come on Casey,” I roared over the din of laser fire.

She fired another salvo, before quickly looking back at me. Then she sprinted towards the craft. Once inside, I quickly pressed the button for the cargo bay to close as I saw the uniformed men aiming their weapons.

“Get us the hell out of here.”

Laser fire started hitting the ship as the sound of its engines came online.

I went to Tabitha and Leanne, ensuring they had their belts on, before turning my attention to my own.

The thrusters ignited, and I could the ship moving much to my relief. I felt exhausted. There was a familiar smell of drugs.

I must have drifted off for a while because when I woke up everybody, including the supposed pilot was sitting in front of me, and deep in conversation. Casey was holding a medical device in her hand, and a blue beam emanating from it, healing Leanne’s wound. She would be back to full fitness in just a few minutes.

Casey was in deep conversation with her Mum.

“What now? We have lost all our product, we’re wanted criminals, and have nowhere to go?”

“I don’t know Casey. Just concentrate on your sister.”

Yes, they have major problems, I thought to myself.