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Journal Entry 01028 034 000 The Ritacha War Out of My Hands

The Ritacha War: Out of My Hands

Journal Entry 034 / 01028

Noren, Nenim 09, 01028

Her fingers were covered in four different kinds of viscous goo. She

hadn't seen a bed in nearly sixty hours. She hadn't eaten anything except

a couple of cold sandwiches. She'd taken two aspirin with a monstrous

mug of coffee about two hours ago. And her brain felt stuffed full of

more archaic medical technology than she thought she should ever need.

Fezzik felt great.

Markov Heely didn't look quite so healthy; the human engineer had

literally been pushed to his limits and looked like he was about to

collapse from exhaustion. "Mark, get some sleep."

Heely yawned, his jaw pulled wide open behind the transparent mask of

his Starksuit. "I can't. We're getting ready to move the first of the

test boxes."

"You're not going to learn anything in your shape. Get some sleep."

"Is that an order?"

"Yes, that's an order. In fact... Rhonda, give me an attention."

Everyone in the room stopped to look at her. "I want everybody's

attention. It is now 21:00 hours and everyone in here looks like they're

about to fall over. Rhonda assures me that she now has command of life

support on the operating cryogenics boxes and will alert us of any

changes. I want everybody in this room to get some sleep, starting now."

There was grumbling. "I know, I know. But none of you are any good if

your brains are so full of serotonins you won't remember a thing when do

the move for real. You are all ordered back to the ship for a mandatory

eight hours of sleep. That means real sleep. Go home. Shower, eat real

food, see Doc Baker if you need help, and get real sleep. Is that clear?"

Finally, everyone nodded their heads, if one at a time and reluctantly.

"Good. Rhonda, find four people with either engineering or medical skill

and tell them they're first on-sites if it comes to that."

"Done, and doing."

"Thanks." She sagged a little in her Stark hardsuit, then turned and

walked back to the vehicle bay. She stepped on the temporary SDisk set

up there and teleported back to the Pendoro, where she made her way down

the hallway to the Captain's quarters with slow, shuffling steps. She

made it about halfway there when she realized she was still in her suit,

turned back to the nearest SDisk and ported down to suit maintenance.

She slipped out of the suit and left it in the robot maintenance crew

care, then restarted her walk to Cafran's room. The door allowed her in

without question. "Rhonda, I'd like to eat in here tonight. Something

with a lot of protein."

"It'll be ready for you when you get out of the shower," the AI replied.

Fezzik smiled tiredly, amused by the AI's gentle reminder that she

didn't smell so good. She had walked naked from the storage locker,

but that hardly bothered anyone on a Pendorian ship, especially not

seven hours after 'nightfall,' and made her way into the shower.

The needlepricks of hot water soaked through her dark fur and into her

skin. She yawned again, surprising herself with just how long it lasted,

before applying soap to her body and washing carefully. The feeling of

hot water, soap, and her hands made her relax in ways she hadn't known

in days, and she didn't want to climb out.

But her exhaustion was so complete she realized she was having trouble

standing. She turned off the water and turned out the air, letting it

swirl around her and dry her fur out completely. She sighed as she ruffled

and shook the water out, then yawned again and headed for out into the

cabin. Rhonda had made for her a very meat-heavy stew with vegetables

but few beans, and she appreciated it. She was surprised to find that

the mug by the large bowl contained beer, but Rhonda explained that the

alcohol would help her sleep in case she was "too tired."

She dug into dinner. About halfway through the meal, the door to the

bedroom opened and her lover for the past four years stood there, yawning.

That made her yawn again and then giggle afterwards. "Good morning,"

she said.

Captain Tori Cafran tied a robe about his waist and shuffled to the table,

joining her. "I heard about your command decision." He placed his hand

on hers. "Good call."

"Thanks. It'll put us behind schedule, but damn with what Alpha wants.

They want them alive then they'll have to be patient." She smiled.

"Sorry."

"Nothing to apologize about," he said. "You're absolutely right. By

the way, Shardik himself countermanded the priority orders on time. And

we're being shadowed a little past the halfway mark by Whites vessels,

but we're not to stop until we're pulling into orbit around Pandora. And

he sends his regards... to you. I didn't know you knew him."

"I don't. I met him once, a long time ago at a micromagnetism engineering

conference, but I didn't know I'd made an impression on him." She

shrugged. "He has an impressive memory, they say."

Cafran smiled. "Eat. Get some sleep. Take your own advice."

She nodded and finished eating, spooning up the last dregs of liquid

with bread. "You look tired," Cafran said.

"Dead," she agreed. He took her hand and led her into the bedroom, holding

up the comforter for her to crawl under before crawling in beside her.

"Goodnight," she sighed.

"Goodnight," Cafran agreed.

But sleep wasn't so forthcoming. Fezzik's mind filled with her duties of

the next day, organizing activities and contemplating the technology she

would need. Inspirations hit her one after another; images of equivalent

pieces of equipment on board the ship that could substitute for failing

tubes, pumps, filters, wires, valves on the ancient cryogenics tubes

below.

But more than anything, she craved sleep. Wished for it. Needed it for

tomorrow. She tossed in bed, trying to find a position that would allow

her to thoughts to pour out of her brain and give her the silence she

needed to sleep. She turned over again, and then again. She bunched up

her pillow. Then she spread it out. "Please," she finally whimpered in

half-consciousness, "Let me sleep!"

"Fez?"

"I'm sorry, Caff," she moaned pitifully. "I just can't get to sleep. My

brain just won't stop thinking of tomorrow!"

He rolled over and cuddled up next to her. "Is there anything I can do?"

"I don't know," she said. "Maybe you could find a big mallet to hit me

over the head with!"

"I've got a better suggestion," he said, grabbing the knee closest to

him and parting her legs as he rolled between them.

"I don't know if that's going to work, Caff," she laughed.

"At least it'll make us both feel better. And maybe it'll wear me out

enough to sleep through your rolling around!" He dropped his head down

between her thighs and kissed the mound of her cunt softly. She moaned

and her hands slid between her legs to part her labia for him. Cafran

maneuvered his head up against her warm cunny and gave her cunt a

tentative lick.

Fezzik moaned louder as he began licking in earnest, his tongue sliding

between her inner and outer labia, licking the juices that oozed slowly

from her hole. Warmth spread throughout her belly as he licked harder,

working her into a quiet frenzy of pleasure until she came against

his mouth.

As was their usual pattern, Cafran slid up between her legs and pressed

his erect cock against her cunt. She parted her legs wider and allowed him

in. His cock slid into her as she moaned, and he began a slow, rhythmic

lovemaking. She looked up at him and gave him a deep sigh. "You're

gorgeous," he sighed.

"And you just know what I needed," she replied, shivering. Her hands

gripped his biceps as his hips filled and emptied her cunt over and over.

She found her body responded to his lunges, and a similar sort of warmth

filled her as she came again under his thrusts, arching her back. He

kept on going, though, and she held him in the hazy afterglow of total

exhaustion until he came with a soft whimper of pleasure.

He rolled off her and lay down on the bed again. "You didn't have to

hold back," she whispered.

"A loud shout would have only woken you back up," he laughed. "Get some

sleep, Fez. You need it."

"And... I think... I'm going to get it." She yawned wide one last time.

And then she lost all track of time, or thought.

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"Hold it, hold it!" Fezzik shouted. "Okay, lift another four centimeters,

and... hold!" She examined the borders of the cryogenics chamber

critically, then nodded. "Heely?"

"Clear over here, Fez," he replied, giving thumbs up.

"Okay, team. Lift." The four ensigns, one at each corner, lifted

the cryogenics chambers until there was enough room for her to slip

underneath. She found the critical connects, led by the blinking

highlights on the schematic that hovered before her eyes, and one by

one unhooked hoses and backed up power supplies. "This one's down to

just power. Cutting... now!"

She heard a soft beep in her ears as the hastily rigged life support

mechanism signaled that it had taken complete control of the future of the

individual contained inside this cryogenics chamber. "Lift!" Heely said.

The four ensigns lifted the chamber higher, easing it towards the cleared

corner of the room where a cargo SDisk had been just as quickly assembled.

"Ease it down, slowly, slowly..."

Fezzik climbed out of the maintenance pit that had been underneath

that particular chamber just in time to see the four climb on top

of the chamber and be teleported out. She jumped and followed them,

joining Heely on the SDisk. As soon as the SDisk on the Pendoro

was clear, they teleported as well into the cargo room-cum-medical

bay-cum-technological-nightmare. "Clear out," she told the ensigns, and

they backed away from the cryogenics chamber. Heely and she went to work,

wiring up the sixteen different fluid lines and tertiary power supplies.

"Okay, Rhonda... you have it... now."

"Affirm," Rhonda replied. "I have green lights across the board. Good

work, Fezzik."

"Thanks," Fez replied. She leaned over the tube's torn case and examined

the sensor rig within. "So much for the test. There are seven real ones

down there to complete this octet." She took a deep, nervous breath.

"Let's do it."

In the end, moving the other seven proved to be nerve-wracking repeats of

the same procedure. They started with the two bodies they assumed were

beyond recovery, then progressed through the three that were marginal,

and then recovered the last two, the ones that Doc Baker has said were

alive as far as he could tell. Sixteen hours later, her body shaking

from the demands she had put on it, she looked over the cargo bay with

its eight tubes and sighed. "It's over."

"Yes," Doctor Baker. "We're breaking orbit in twenty minutes, Caff tells

me." He hopped over to the command monitors. "An amazing job you have

done with this."

"You did the hard work," Fezzik insisted. "We would never have known

what to do, what we could break, or whatever, if you hadn't analyzed

the stuff in the tubes and come up with a clean version of it."

"It was filthy," the short Mustela replied. "I can't believe those

are still alive with that crap running through their veins. The backup

systems on their tubes is just amazing, but the filters were this close

to failing." He held his fingers close together to emphasize his words.

"They're actually going to get healthier as we fly towards Pendor. Or,

at least, the corrosion in their bloodstreams has been eliminated

for now. I'd like to attempt repairs, and I think I'll do some minor

experimentation on the two dead ones."

"Are they really dead?"

"Look," Baker said. "See that? It's the extent that ice crystals have

formed in their brains. I'd call thirty percent formation guaranteed

fatal. I know it is." He gestured. "See, that cryofluid they have is

supposed to prevent this. But the impurities, some of which are actually

corrosion from parts of the hoses and filters, give the water in the

fluid something to crystallize around. The fluid doesn't crystallize

easily in the presence of CHON, but the metals in the corrosion are what

cause that."

"CHON?" Fezzik asked.

"Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, and Nitrogen. The stuff we're made of."

"Oh."

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Six hours later, Fezzik finally shut the lights off in cargo bay sixteen.

"Another thirty hour day," she sighed.

"We did a lot of good today," Cafran replied, giving her shoulder a

friendly squeeze. "It's not often we get to say that."

"Yeah," she smiled. "The Terrans are going to raise a gigantic row

at the next lTP conference, you know. We've violated the Cultural

Non-Intervention demands again."

"We never signed that particularly nasty piece of legislation," Cafran

replied, guiding her down the hallway. "This belief that a culture should

be allowed to die in nuclear war, whether we save people after the war

or simply stop the missiles from landing, has never made any sense to

me." He grinned. "Besides, they've never had to deal with that kind of

moral dilemma. Only Pendor has had that honor, and only twice. Hard to

believe both of those occasions happened in the same decade."

She nodded, leaning against him for support. The thought that had been

nagging her in the back of the head just wouldn't let her go. "Caff? What

if Alpha kills them?"

"Kills who?"

"The survivors."

"Why would they do that?" The door opened, allowing them into his

quarters. She took a seat on the couch while Cafran walked into the

kitchen. "Want a beer?"

"Love one," she replied. He returned and handed her a bottle of the cream

ale he knew she liked. She drank from it, then said, "Think about it,

Caff. There are survivors. There's also an entire culture stored back

there in the cargo holds, or at least what we could salvage. But there's

also a rather attractive 'taur species back there, one with some very

peculiar characteristics." She took another deep draught and leaned back.

"Survivors make a difficulty. They'll want to retain some of their

identity; they won't ever be the Pendorians Shardik will want them to be."

"So?"

"So what if he decides to start over from the top? Kill off even the

most likely survivors, 'Darch' and 'Sandahl," I think their names were,

and just say 'Oops.' He could then just Tleil a century of the Ritan,

explain to them the situation, and give them a whole mass of Pendorian

culture even before they decided to explore their ruined planet."

Cafran put down his beer and stared at his Chief Engineer. "I'm half-ready

to accuse you of paranoia. And I'm half-ready to agree with you. You're

right. And if he got them into Alpha, nobody would be the wiser. Halloran

Elder would lie for him."

"So what do we do about it?" Fezzik asked, leaning back against the

cushions of the couch.

Cafran felt a coldness seep down his back. "Rhonda, are you listening?"

"Yes," the AI replied calmly. "I am at all times. You know that."

"We are conspiring against Vatare', you realize that."

"There's nothing that says you can't," Rhonda replied. "And I agree with

you; I do not know Vatare' and cannot predict the actions of him or his

people, but the scenario Fezzik fears is certainly a possibility. Shardik

is quite proud of his Machiavellian streak on occasion. This is certainly

not beyond his capacity."

"So what do you propose?"

"When pulling into orbit, we transmit the status of all the Ritacha

currently in cryogenics to all AIs who will listen. We demand that members

of the crew be included in the triage. And Fezzik should be included in

the transportation of the cryogenics tubes all the time."

"I can't be awake every hour of every day," Fezzik replied.

"No, but you can insist that nothing be done without your knowledge. With

that kind of attention, you could certainly minimize any chance that

the frozen future of Ritacha not get killed when they're only months

away from living again."

She nodded. Cafran smiled and reached over, tugging on the zipper of

her jumpsuit and pulling it down. She grinned at him as his hand brushed

the chestflap aside, exposing her soft, small breasts covered in lush,

thick fur. His hand greedily caressed one, closing about it. She arched

her back a little more, deliberately, shrugging out of her jumpsuit and

letting it fall off her shoulders. He growled deeply in appreciation,

lunging for her on the couch, and she laughed as he fell upon her,

kissing her neck and shoulders. He had landed squarely between her legs

and she wrapped them around his hips to pull him in close.

He kissed her hard as her hands reached up to strip off his Captain's

uniform, tossing aside the shirt and unzipping the pants, reaching into

them and finding his firm erection and holding it in her hands. Just

holding it in her hands while his palms caressed over her body filled

her imagination with images of him fucking her. She wanted him inside

her now, and tried to tell him as much.

He got the message. "You're in that mood, are you?" he growled as he

reached down and grabbed her hips. Uncia are a large, strong species as

species go on Pendor, and Vulpin are lighter, smaller than average. He

easily picked her up as she guided his cock into her.

She felt the lips of her cunt part as he slid into her, pushed deeper

into her. They locked together, his cock deep within her. Her shoulders

leaned up against the armrest of the couch as he held her hips in the

air, her legs wrapped around his hips, as he began to fuck her, fast. She

liked him to be hard sometimes, to be the Uncia. Her hands caressed her

breasts, provided a feast for his eyes, as his cock lunged in and out

of her with all the confidence of an industrial piston. She looked up

into his face as his eyes looked down where his cock entered her, then

flicked up to watch her hands stroking and caressing her nipples, then

into her eyes. When their gaze locked, she smiled, then snarled loudly.

He replied back with an equally loud growl. She was reward with a series

of hard, jarring thrusts and the sensation of his claws flexing out of

their sheaths and into the flesh of her butt. Her mind spun with the

deluge of pleasures as his growling sounds grew louder and his thrusts

took on a maniac tone just before he came, jetting his semen into her

cunt and roaring her name into her ears.

He looked down with something of a smile, then slowly lowered her back

to the couch, sliding his hands out from under her butt. "Very nice,"

he commented.

"Not bad yourself," Fezzik replied. "Just what I needed before heading

to bed."

"I bet you're exhausted. I'm due on the bridge in a little over an hour,

so I hope you don't mind if I don't join you."

She shook her head. "Have I ever complained before?"

"No, you haven't." He rose from his kneeling position on the couch,

then reached down and picked her up, holding her in his arms. "Come on,

Chief Engineer Fezzik. To bed with you."

"Yes, sir," she replied, laying her head against his shoulder.

He carried her into the bedroom and eased her down onto the bed, pulling

the covers over her body. He kissed her cheek. "G'night, Fez."

"G'night, Caff," she said. "Thanks."

"My pleasure." He turned the lights off as he left.

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