|  Space Flight: Part Oneby plutoplus1
 
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 Arcadia the Poogle hardly felt the bump of the space ship 
departing from Station Platform 24. Off in the distance out of her window, she 
could see Kreludor completing its 23.5 hour orbit. A noise came from somewhere 
next to her, and she turned to investigate. Jeran the Gelert, her best friend, 
looked slightly nervous. This was his first time on a space ship, and he was fidgeting.
       "Tough being orbit born, eh?" she asked, smiling 
  in jest. 
       He raised an eyebrow at her. "Tough? Naw, it 
  was easy. I got used to the Space Station's gravity and air quality. It's just, 
  well…" He let his voice trail off. Arcadia nudged him, and he continued with 
  a sigh. "I have watched space ships for quite a while. My whole life, in fact. 
  I know too well crash statistics, survival rates, things like that..." He gave 
  a nervous chuckle, and tried to shrug it off. 
       "Oh, come on now. I have been on ships for years 
  now, and nothing has ever happened to me. Plus, as a pilot, I can tell you that 
  the statistics you memorized are quite out of date. There are hardly any crashes 
  at all anymore." Arcadia smiled smugly to herself. 
       "Really? What are the current stats then?" Jeran 
  looked accusingly at Arcadia. 
       "Let's see..." Arcadia pondered out loud. "The 
  rates have dropped off from about five a year to two point five a year...you 
  do the math!" 
       Jeran still looked unsure. "Two point five a 
  year? Who is the point five? How do you lose half a ship?" 
       Arcadia shrugged. If she kept this up, she thought, 
  and had him talking like this, they would land on Kreludor and he wouldn't even 
  know it! "I think the point five was a ship who had their hull punctured, and 
  the crew died in vacuum space. The people in charge of the stats you memorized 
  couldn't decide if that was a crash, or a fault in workmanship of the ship, 
  so they compromised."
       Jeran didn't seem to hear what Arcadia just 
  told him, and was looking out the window nervously. 
       "How long did you say this flight was again?" 
       "One hour, thirty-six minutes, give or take 
  a few milliseconds." 
       "Feels like it's been that long already, and 
  then some!" 
       Arcadia wasn't used to seeing her usually brave 
  friend so worried. She remembered back when they were young, how he would badger 
  her into exploring some dark space closet or even wandering the immense space 
  station warehouse, where he never showed the slightest bit of fear. 
       "Look, Jeran, I don't know what has come over 
  you, because this is really not like you. Why exactly are you worried?" 
       "I already told you, Kade, flying in space is 
  what worries me! How do I know that our ship isn't going to...to...malfunction 
  or something?" he hurried on in a rush. 
       "Look, Jeran, I promise nothing is going to 
  happen. Just trust me, ok?" 
       He shrugged, and turned to face the window again, 
  as if by watching, nothing could happen. As he stared out the window, he watched 
  the other ships angling down to set down near the docks to the Kreludor Station. 
  Watching the ships turn on rear thrusters and slowly settle into port was relaxing, 
  and interesting, Jeran thought. You could always tell a bad pilot from a good 
  by how smoothly they settled into tug rockets to be brought in.
       "How many more minutes?" he asked, after watching 
  the ships lost its interest. 
       Arcadia laughed. "Only thirty more, ok? Relax! 
  Just watch the ships come in port, that's always interesting." 
       Jeran didn't want to admit that that was what 
  he had been doing already. The platform was large enough to hold 100 ships at 
  a time, which always allowed for something exciting to happen.. He was so busy 
  studying the logos on the sides of the different ships that he didn't notice 
  their ship descending at a rapid rate. But he did see red space ships, of the 
  Omega-9 version, he guessed, coming towards them. 
       "Kade, are they supposed to get that close to 
  us? I thought the Omega-9 version was banned as a design because of the incredible 
  thrust power of the rear engines…" Jeran asked, gesturing outside his window. 
  He stopped when he saw her reaction. 
       As she leaned over to see, her face rapidly 
  turned white. "No!" was all she could say, before the Omega-9s opened fire.
       Right after Kade screamed out no, the ship was 
  rocked with a blow, and the Hull Penetration Siren rang out. 
       "I know that sound...that's a BAD sound! And 
  you said nothing would happen!" Jeran looked accusingly at Arcadia. 
       Before he could comment further, Arcadia was 
  off, racing for the bridge of the ship. Jeran ran after her, determined to find 
  out what she was up to. 
       As they reached the door to the bridge, the 
  loud speaker went off. 
       "Ladies and gentlemen, please do not be alarmed. 
  This is Captain Peter Sascha speaking. For your safety, please buckle all safety 
  belts, and remain seated. As an added precaution, please use the oxygen masks, 
  located under your seats. You will experience some rough motions, so any of 
  you who have motion sickness need to get a counteractive pill. Please direct 
  any questions towards the Space Attendants. Thank you." 
       Jeran laughed nervously. "Guess we didn't obey 
  those rules, huh?"
       Arcadia glared at him, and knocked on the cockpit 
  door. After no response, she opened it, and both she and Jeran entered. 
       "Hannah, that you?" The captain didn't bother 
  to turn around to see who had just entered, because he was in the middle of 
  performing Space Missile Evading Techniques. "Check John's pulse, and get him 
  secured in the Sick Bay." He tilted his head towards his co-captain, and continued. 
  "Secure all passengers, and have motion sickness pills ready. I'll keep SMET 
  to a minimum until you give me the secure." 
       Arcadia cleared her throat. "Requesting permission 
  to enter the Bridge, sir." The captain threw a brief glance over his shoulder, 
  and gave a curt nod. "Sir, my name is Arcadia Tirla Raven, Captain of the Kalypso. 
  My ranking is-" 
       "I know, I know, I've heard of you. Secure John 
  in Sick Bay, then join me as Co." Captain Peter cut her off, and jerked his 
  head at the unconscious captain.
       Arcadia motioned to Jeran to complete the command. 
  He was all too willing to comply, because the rocking motion was starting to 
  make him sick. 
       As Jeran made off with John to the sick bay, 
  Arcadia sat down in the co-captain's chair and secured her safety harness. 
       "Sir, also with me is Jeran Mikel Aeries, Space 
  Engineer Technician, and also a crack shot with any sort of firing arm." 
       "Good. We will need all the help we can get 
  holding the pirates off until we can land. Send him to the Defensive Unit when 
  he comes back here." The captain jerked the ship roughly to the left. "Hope 
  everyone was seated for that," he muttered. 
       "Sir, I am correct in assessing that we are 
  below atmospheric limit for decline?" 
       Captain Sascha nodded. "Luckily, otherwise I 
  don't think we'd have made it this low already, what with our outer hull having 
  a star shaped whole in it. Keep your eyes open for a safe spot to make an emergency 
  landing. And flip that blasted Hull Penetration alarm off." 
       Kade reached over and pressed the alarm toggle 
  to the off position. The ship was silent for a few moments, until it was again 
  racked with a blow. 
       "We've taken 3 or 4 blasts already. What's the 
  defensive unit doing back there?" Captain Peter jerked the controls again. 
       The bridge door opened, and who Arcadia guessed 
  was Hannah entered. "Captain, the passengers are secure, and you can proceed 
  to take SMET to the maximum capacity. Also, I have given out the Motion Sickness 
  pills, to reduce the effects of SMET." Hannah gave her report quickly. 
       "Good work....ah!" He muttered under his breath 
  at a near hit. "Quickly, please take your seat, Hannah, and prepare the passengers 
  for an emergency landing." 
       Hannah nodded and reversed out the command area. 
  Just as that door closed, it opened again, and this time Jeran entered. 
       "John secured in the Med Bay, sir." 
       "Good, good. Ms. Raven informs me you're a crack 
  shot, so can you head over to the defensive unit? And please prepare everyone 
  over there. We're about to make an emergency landing."
       Jeran made an affirmative noise, and gave Kade 
  a thumbs up as he left.
       "See that area over there?" Captain Peter gestured 
  towards the expanse of empty rocky land as Arcadia nodded. 
       "That's where we are setting the Moon Rock down. 
  Safety belt fastened?" 
       Again, Kade nodded, double checking it just 
  in case. 
       "Good. I'm putting you on back up piloting maneuvers, 
  just in case. Put the command helmet on, too, so communication will be easier. 
  Be prepared for some rough, jerky motions. You've put in adequate hours of flight 
  crash simulations, right?" 
       "I've put in the required hours plus many more. 
  I'm a pilot myself, remember? I know the protocol, if that's what's worrying 
  you." Arcadia smiled reassuringly, and slipped on the co captain's helmet. 
       "Figured as much. Your friend is doing a pretty 
  good job back there...haven't had a hit in the past 5 minutes." 
       Arcadia smiled. She wondered if Jeran was still 
  worrying about crashing. Captain Peter interrupted her musings. 
       "All right, here we go!" 
       The captain pressed the intercom button. "Ladies 
  and Gents, please follow the Space Attendant's directions, and prepare for an 
  emergency landing. As soon as we've landed, it is essential that you listen 
  to me and your co-captain, Arcadia Raven, for further directions. Thank you." 
       Only a few moments later the Moon Rock hit the 
  rocky surface of Kreludor, skidded, bounced up, and hit the surface again, only 
  to repeat the motion several times. After a few more hard jolts, the ship came 
  to a shuddering halt. Captain Peter cut the engines, and Kade could finally 
  hear the assault defensive weapons firing in the background at a rapid rate. 
       "Hurry! We must evacuate everyone under that 
  craggy cliff. And grab some Levato Ray's on the way out. We're going to need 
  them." And with that, Captain Peter Sascha jumped out of his piloting chair.
       Arcadia was quick to follow the captain out 
  of the bridge. 
       "What about those in Sick Bay?" she asked while 
  jogging after Captain Sascha. Arcadia was glad she always flew solo or with 
  very few passengers. Being a commercial pilot was incredibly stressful, especially 
  in these kind of situations.
       "Hannah knows what to do. We need to get the 
  passengers to the safety of the rock outcropping, and quickly. We have a few 
  troopers on board…" he hesitated. "Well, as many as are required by Space Regulation, 
  but only enough to hold the pirates off until back up arrives." 
       Kade nodded in understanding. She herself never 
  had any support, and these few troopers would not be that effective with amount 
  of passengers requiring protection. She came to a hault beside Captain Peter 
  as he addressed the passengers.
       "Ok, listen up," the Captain said in a booming 
  voice, which got 48 pairs of eyes on him, and dead silence. "You need to follow 
  myself and Co Raven here to an outcropping of rocks just over that way." He 
  gestured in the general direction. 
       "What about the pirates?" asked a very worried 
  looking passenger. 
       "We have troopers on board, as well as the defensive 
  unit here holding them off. I radioed as soon I noticed them off starboard. 
  Help is on the way, and will be here shortly." With that, he opened the side 
  hatch, and exited the Fuselage. 
       As he left, Kade gestured for the others to 
  follow. "Remember," she added, "Kreludor has 32% less gravity and only 84% of 
  the air quality that you're accustomed to." 
       When all of the passengers had disembarked, 
  Kade turned around to find Hannah. The space attendant pushed her towards the 
  exit. 
       "I stay here with the sick and defensive unit." 
  When Kade looked as if she would protest, she continued. "Don't worry! The troopers 
  are with you right now, and I will send your friend Jeran out, as well. You'll 
  need the protection. Now, go!" 
       Kade hesitated, then nodded her thanks, and 
  slipped out the hatch door. She trotted quickly to catch up to the trail of 
  passengers, and met them under the craggy outcropping of rocks.
 To be continued...
					 
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