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THE PLANET THAT LOVED PEOPLE (standard:science fiction, 1364 words) [7/18] show all parts | |||
Author: Danny Raven | Added: Mar 04 2016 | Views/Reads: 1733/1313 | Part vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
PART 1 - CH 6 | |||
SIX They were a long time out there on the moor. Tyler seemed to be doing most of the talking with Kane listening and nodding now and then. At first the other prisoners watched patiently from the prescribed distance but as time dragged on and there was no sign of them coming back they grew restless and started shouting and jeering at them over the moor. This was ignored so they gave up and argued amongst themselves for a while. They soon tired of this as well and bored, drifted off in small groups back to the Ship. Gathering round it they started throwing rocks at its force-field, just for the hell of it. Someone came up with the idea of throwing the Worm against it, just to see him bounce off so they grabbed him and were about to throw him when Tyler and Kane were spotted heading back. They quickly lost interest in the Worm and he was tossed to the ground. He landed hard on the coarse grass and he lay there rubbing his bruised side, cursing them under his breath. As they were returning, Tyler and Kane could hear some cheering going on around the Ship. They stopped and tried to see what was happening but the semi-circle of prisoners blocked their view. They continued, re-joining them a minute later. “Hey Kane, what the fuck's going on!?” yelled Sinto Ad. “Yeah, we're tired waiting!” yelled Miller. “What the hell does the Fleet want here?” “Volunteers,” Kane replied calmly. “Volunteers for what?” Miller asked, suspicious. “To go and collect silicon,” Kane answered when he had their attention. “Maybe you don't know but it seems silicon is pretty scarce these days. Everybody needs it, mainly for computers and it seems they're running real short of it on Earth. Real short. Seems there's only enough to last another few years so they're getting desperate and--” “Aw, you're breakin my fucking heart, Kane!” Sinto yelled. The prisoners laughed and Kane had to wait till they quietened down again. “They've been sending out Probe Ships to look for it,” he went on. “One of them has turned up almost a whole planet of the stuff. It's lying around just below the surface waiting to be dug up. So here's your big chance to get off Sirene. Tyler's here looking for volunteers to go and collect it for them. Any takers?” “Why don't the Fleet go and collect it?” Miller asked. Kane hesitated and looked round them slowly, knowing what their reaction was going to be. They became restless waiting for his answer as if they sensed there had to be a catch. There was. “It's on Chameleon,” he said eventually. There was dead silence. For a while nobody moved. Then they glanced at one another and shuffled about uneasily. Chameleon. They all knew or had heard about the planet, knew what could happen there. Nobody in their right mind would go, not even to get off Sirene, not if they wanted to stay sane. “Christ that place is worse than this,” Sinto said. “You know that.” There was murmured agreement from the other prisoners. “A month long trip to Chameleon gets you your freedom plus one million UniCredits,” Kane told them. There were still no takers. “I'd rather rot here than risk that place,” said Miller. Click here to read the rest of this story (101 more lines)
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