nova_kane
Nova
“Another hour? You have got to be joking,” Dahlia muttered under her breath, gripping the steering of her ship tensely after the AI had informed her of how much time was left until they arrived at their destination. The young redhead was transporting a lot of illegal technology in the cargo of her ship, all which were to be sold to suckers on a planet just a few hours from where she had been traveling recently. In Ocrarix, which was a planet that was currently experiencing conflict with their neighboring solar system and had limited resources, the life forms were desperate for this shit. It made Dahlia easy money, and she was good about never leaving a trace or giving it a second thought.
In fact, it was rare that she cared at all about the scams she pulled on people just trying to get by- but hey, it wasn’t her fault that they were gullible enough to buy this type of tech from a foreigner.
Dahlia sighed and glanced out the glass of her ship to the left, stars and asteroids glittering in the vast darkness that was space. Although she had seen the same views hundreds of times, it was never less intimidating when she’d think too deeply about it. As she leaned back, she saw a dusty pink planet off in the distance, with clouds forming a protective layer just outside their atmosphere.
“D43, what is that planet?” she asked the AI curiously, never having seen it before. The ship’s AI made a high pitched loading sound, scanning the environment around them to access the galaxy’s data base. Dahlia squinted her eyes as a screen full of coding opened up in front of her, a soft green glow being emitted as the planet was being searched.
“Minope Q29, a planet similar to Earth’s atmosphere. Oxygen levels at 21%, which is sustainable to humans. Water can be found on this planet as well, along with their own ecosystem,” the AI rattled off in a mechanical voice.
“Interesting…” Dahlia murmured, watching the screen as it pulled up a closer more in depth view of the planet, “is there anything dangerous here? Any civilizations?”
“No, there are currently no civilizations on Minope Q29. However, this planet happens to carry a valuable plant species that can be sold and bartered-”
The AI was cut off by a sudden blaring alarm. Dahlia covered her ears, her heard throbbing with the sound. “D43 what the FUCK is going on?!” she shouted over the alarm, the screen that had Minope Q29 suddenly flashing to a data report of the ship. She buckled herself into her seat and started pressing a sequence of buttons in front of her to manually disable the alarm, but it kept sounding through her attempts.
“Fuck!” she yelled, putting a four digit passcode into a small keypad on the arm of her chair. Suddenly, the obnoxious alarm cut off and the ship became silent once again, the ship’s report still flashing on the screen. Dahlia relaxed slightly, a look of concern painted all over her face. “D43, where are youuuu?”
“I have run a diagnostic report and it appears as though the core heating element is in need of replacement. Please find the nearest location to land and have the element repaired,” the AI finally answered, and before she could react, the ship started to automatically make a U-turn toward Minope Q29.
“No no no FUCK! This is the absolute worst time for this,” Dahlia groaned, slinking back into her seat as the ship brought her closer to the pink planet she had just been asking about. At least this planet is sustainable for me without any of the suits…she thought to herself with a sigh.
As they broke through Minope’s atmosphere, the ship started to descend. Dahlia watched out the front window impatiently as she made her way down. Within a couple of minutes, her ship was preparing for a landing over what looked like a large forested area, but none like she had ever seen before. The color of the plant life here was almost the same tone of pink/orange that she saw from space. It was beautiful, and she was surprised she had never heard of this planet until now. Dahlia could see a river that was running through nearby, and out of the corner of her eye…was that smoke pluming above the trees?
D43 had told her there were no civilizations, so someone must have also landed here recently… “Take us down near that smoke, but not too close,” she instructed the ship curtly, and it veered off toward the right to get a closer look. Unfortunately, the treetops were too thick to get a good look at what was beneath, but the ship was able to locate a clearing nearby. “Whoever they are…I hope they’re friendly,” she muttered, unbuckling her seatbelt as D43 touched down onto the ground safely. Not only was she stranded on a random planet...she wasn't alone. And to make it worse, she had a shit load of illegal tech in the back of her ship.
In fact, it was rare that she cared at all about the scams she pulled on people just trying to get by- but hey, it wasn’t her fault that they were gullible enough to buy this type of tech from a foreigner.
Dahlia sighed and glanced out the glass of her ship to the left, stars and asteroids glittering in the vast darkness that was space. Although she had seen the same views hundreds of times, it was never less intimidating when she’d think too deeply about it. As she leaned back, she saw a dusty pink planet off in the distance, with clouds forming a protective layer just outside their atmosphere.
“D43, what is that planet?” she asked the AI curiously, never having seen it before. The ship’s AI made a high pitched loading sound, scanning the environment around them to access the galaxy’s data base. Dahlia squinted her eyes as a screen full of coding opened up in front of her, a soft green glow being emitted as the planet was being searched.
“Minope Q29, a planet similar to Earth’s atmosphere. Oxygen levels at 21%, which is sustainable to humans. Water can be found on this planet as well, along with their own ecosystem,” the AI rattled off in a mechanical voice.
“Interesting…” Dahlia murmured, watching the screen as it pulled up a closer more in depth view of the planet, “is there anything dangerous here? Any civilizations?”
“No, there are currently no civilizations on Minope Q29. However, this planet happens to carry a valuable plant species that can be sold and bartered-”
The AI was cut off by a sudden blaring alarm. Dahlia covered her ears, her heard throbbing with the sound. “D43 what the FUCK is going on?!” she shouted over the alarm, the screen that had Minope Q29 suddenly flashing to a data report of the ship. She buckled herself into her seat and started pressing a sequence of buttons in front of her to manually disable the alarm, but it kept sounding through her attempts.
“Fuck!” she yelled, putting a four digit passcode into a small keypad on the arm of her chair. Suddenly, the obnoxious alarm cut off and the ship became silent once again, the ship’s report still flashing on the screen. Dahlia relaxed slightly, a look of concern painted all over her face. “D43, where are youuuu?”
“I have run a diagnostic report and it appears as though the core heating element is in need of replacement. Please find the nearest location to land and have the element repaired,” the AI finally answered, and before she could react, the ship started to automatically make a U-turn toward Minope Q29.
“No no no FUCK! This is the absolute worst time for this,” Dahlia groaned, slinking back into her seat as the ship brought her closer to the pink planet she had just been asking about. At least this planet is sustainable for me without any of the suits…she thought to herself with a sigh.
As they broke through Minope’s atmosphere, the ship started to descend. Dahlia watched out the front window impatiently as she made her way down. Within a couple of minutes, her ship was preparing for a landing over what looked like a large forested area, but none like she had ever seen before. The color of the plant life here was almost the same tone of pink/orange that she saw from space. It was beautiful, and she was surprised she had never heard of this planet until now. Dahlia could see a river that was running through nearby, and out of the corner of her eye…was that smoke pluming above the trees?
D43 had told her there were no civilizations, so someone must have also landed here recently… “Take us down near that smoke, but not too close,” she instructed the ship curtly, and it veered off toward the right to get a closer look. Unfortunately, the treetops were too thick to get a good look at what was beneath, but the ship was able to locate a clearing nearby. “Whoever they are…I hope they’re friendly,” she muttered, unbuckling her seatbelt as D43 touched down onto the ground safely. Not only was she stranded on a random planet...she wasn't alone. And to make it worse, she had a shit load of illegal tech in the back of her ship.