BlueMars
Tired
He sat submerged in the hum of the spaceship's engines, having just left a planet that contained a rather interesting abandoned temple. The temple still stood and was almost perfectly intact. He had spent the whole day casually strolling around it, gazing at the carvings and paintings that filled the walls with silent awe. He could never wrap his head around the fact that nobody cared about such ancient wonders anymore. Those who did care were few. Then again, he reminded himself humbly that he never really cared about such things before.
Elran Faure sat back in his commanding armchair, enjoying its warmth. He stared blankly at the holoscreens around him that showed his idle surroundings in space. He blinked, and almost yawned, yet he caught himself and frowned a little. No, bedtime was quite far away. He would return to the nearest planet or space station to sleep there, he had decided. He didn't feel like sleeping with barely any gravity, and a hot meal sounded appealing.
He yawned. Then, he smirked at the screen in front of him.
"What is the nearest civilized planet, Gwen?"
"Swillon E17, approximately twenty thousand miles away, the inhabitants are human," Gweneth, his ship's AI, replied in no time at all. A picture of the planet showed up in front of him on the holoscreen, dotted with bits of data he might be interested in. He hummed, tilting his head at bit.
"Very well," he muttered, "how long will that be?"
"Two hours, approximately."
"Head for Swillon E17," he ordered calmly, his tired frown returning, "at low speed. I feel that the right engine isn't all right."
"Roger. Initializing travel route sequence. Heading for Swillon E17 at low speed," Gweneth's voice droned on, providing him with details that he wasn't particularly interested in at that moment. When Gweneth had stopped, he smiled, as though she could see him, and nodded his approval. Soon, he felt the air tug gently at his body as the ship accelerated just a tad to make its way to the destination he had set.
"Very well, Gwen. Meanwhile, try to find me a decent hotel over there."
"Yes, Mr. Elran. Are you not planning to sleep onboard tonight?"
"No," Elran sighed tiredly, "the shaky gravity in this area is not that comfortable to sleep in. We'll see if that planet is any better."
"Alright, Mr. Elran," Gwen paused, allowing several smaller beeps of notification here and there to take over the eerie silence of his ship, Solitary Sun.
"Would you like something to drink?"
"Ah, some coffee would be nice, Gwen. Thanks."
With a heavy sigh, Elran sat up, forsaking the comfort of his massive chair, and headed to a small living room where Gwen had already given the order for coffee to be brewed, and the order was almost complete. He picked up a thick book from one of the armchairs placed in the room, grabbed the streaming cup of coffee, and began heading back to the cockpit.
He had sat down comfortably, drank over half his cup of coffee, and read a chapter or two of his book when a particularly alarming beep caught his attention. It signaled that he had company, and most likely unwanted and unpleasant company. A slight grimace pulled at his lips as he raised his honey-colored eyes to inspect his new surroundings. In no time at all, Gwen would probably offer him a report of what was going on in the near distance.
Elran Faure sat back in his commanding armchair, enjoying its warmth. He stared blankly at the holoscreens around him that showed his idle surroundings in space. He blinked, and almost yawned, yet he caught himself and frowned a little. No, bedtime was quite far away. He would return to the nearest planet or space station to sleep there, he had decided. He didn't feel like sleeping with barely any gravity, and a hot meal sounded appealing.
He yawned. Then, he smirked at the screen in front of him.
"What is the nearest civilized planet, Gwen?"
"Swillon E17, approximately twenty thousand miles away, the inhabitants are human," Gweneth, his ship's AI, replied in no time at all. A picture of the planet showed up in front of him on the holoscreen, dotted with bits of data he might be interested in. He hummed, tilting his head at bit.
"Very well," he muttered, "how long will that be?"
"Two hours, approximately."
"Head for Swillon E17," he ordered calmly, his tired frown returning, "at low speed. I feel that the right engine isn't all right."
"Roger. Initializing travel route sequence. Heading for Swillon E17 at low speed," Gweneth's voice droned on, providing him with details that he wasn't particularly interested in at that moment. When Gweneth had stopped, he smiled, as though she could see him, and nodded his approval. Soon, he felt the air tug gently at his body as the ship accelerated just a tad to make its way to the destination he had set.
"Very well, Gwen. Meanwhile, try to find me a decent hotel over there."
"Yes, Mr. Elran. Are you not planning to sleep onboard tonight?"
"No," Elran sighed tiredly, "the shaky gravity in this area is not that comfortable to sleep in. We'll see if that planet is any better."
"Alright, Mr. Elran," Gwen paused, allowing several smaller beeps of notification here and there to take over the eerie silence of his ship, Solitary Sun.
"Would you like something to drink?"
"Ah, some coffee would be nice, Gwen. Thanks."
With a heavy sigh, Elran sat up, forsaking the comfort of his massive chair, and headed to a small living room where Gwen had already given the order for coffee to be brewed, and the order was almost complete. He picked up a thick book from one of the armchairs placed in the room, grabbed the streaming cup of coffee, and began heading back to the cockpit.
He had sat down comfortably, drank over half his cup of coffee, and read a chapter or two of his book when a particularly alarming beep caught his attention. It signaled that he had company, and most likely unwanted and unpleasant company. A slight grimace pulled at his lips as he raised his honey-colored eyes to inspect his new surroundings. In no time at all, Gwen would probably offer him a report of what was going on in the near distance.
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